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  • CHIP72
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    D2 picks up another DI-AA/FCS scalp; Lane edged Tennessee State 28-27.

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  • CHIP72
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    It wasn't a big surprise, but Delta State knocked off Mississippi Valley State 28-17 to claim another D2 over DI-AA/FCS scalp.

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  • CHIP72
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    Congrats to Missouri S&T for edging Drake 17-14 in overtime!

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  • SW_Mustang
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    I wish the NSIC had room in the schedule for FCS games, or non-con games in general. I think most fans would agree with that.

    I love the interdivisional stuff. Usually goes the way of the higher level, but not always - and those are special.

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  • CHIP72
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    With the season about to start, I'm bumping up this thread.

    I'll also note the link provided back in Post #1 is missing at least one game; Stonehill, who is moving up to DI-AA/FCS this year, will be playing at Bloomsburg in Week 1. The game is the back half of a home-and-home series, and will provide a rare opportunity for a D2 team to host a DI-AA/FCS team, albeit a higher classification team that played in D2 last season.

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  • crixus
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    Lincoln Oaklanders football (season 2). I'm guessing they're all road games again this year. Whew, that's tough.

    Last edited by crixus; 06-08-2022, 06:31 PM.

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  • crixus
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    Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post

    That would still only be 4 teams, but if they followed the others to the LSC for football last year they also played teams from the LSC and it would make more sense.
    Lincoln (CA) played a very tough schedule last year, all road games. They won one and came close in another. And as I'm sure you know your Wildcats blew them out. But the Oaklanders should get better in time. I admire them for taking on the challenge. And as a Californian, I'm still mourning the loss of Humboldt and Azusa Pacific football. So I really want Lincoln to succeed. And I think they'll have a better chance of doing that if they join a conference and the GNAC is the best fit, IMHO. Lincoln did play a LSC team (Eastern New Mexico) and another GNAC team (Western Oregon) last year. Go Oaklanders!
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    Last edited by crixus; 06-08-2022, 04:40 PM.

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  • Wildcat Khan
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    Originally posted by crixus View Post

    Not yet, but I'd like to see Lincoln become D2 and join the GNAC. Hope so.
    That would still only be 4 teams, but if they followed the others to the LSC for football last year they also played teams from the LSC and it would make more sense.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by crixus View Post

    Not yet, but I'd like to see Lincoln become D2 and join the GNAC. Hope so.
    Eh... wouldn't be sad if that didn't happen.

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  • crixus
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    From the games listed, I think San Diego Toreros (FCS) will blow out La Verne Leopards (D3) by at least 30 points.
    Last edited by crixus; 06-08-2022, 04:06 AM.

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  • crixus
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    Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
    Lincoln (CA) is not D2, so there's 25 games total.

    M. Tech @ UST is the one I'm most interested in.
    Not yet, but I'd like to see Lincoln become D2 and join the GNAC. Hope so.
    Last edited by crixus; 06-08-2022, 04:05 AM.

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  • ccmoney8
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    Chadron State at Dixie State, Sept. 10

    Dixie has only played one full FCS season. They went 0-10 against a tough FCS schedule, but they never really came close to a win until they played D2 Fort Lewis (0-11) in mid-November. Their last two wins are against Fort Lewis, in fact, as they beat the Skyhawks (0-1) in the spring of 2021. Their only FCS win was February 2021 at Tarleton State, which was the first FCS game for both programs. Tarleton returned the favor later at Dixie.

    Chadron is reloading this fall, but still an above-average program with only two losing seasons in 15 years. They were conference opponents of Dixie for 4 years, and the two teams split the four games with Dixie winning the first two and Chadron winning in 2018 and 2019. Chadron is coming off a 6-5 mark where they played (and lost to) the teams finishing #1, #2, #5, and #10 in the region. Their other loss was to 2014 national champ CSU-Pueblo.

    Early season game, with Chadron coming off tough road trip to #10 Angelo State and Dixie following up a trip to FCS #11 Sacramento State ... should be fairly close either way.

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  • Goods
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    Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post

    We used to joke that NAIA stood for No Athletic Investigations Allowed.
    You got paid by Frazini's Pizza to run 8 minute miles in the 80s didn't ya?

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  • Runnin' Cat
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    Originally posted by Bryon Ramos View Post
    Lindenwood (now FCS) has 3 "lower level" games scheduled in it's inaugural (piecemeal) Division 1 schedule.

    9/17- Keiser University (NAIA)
    10/29- William Jewell
    11/12- McKendree.

    I would've expected the WJC or McKendree games to be all that competitive prior to the move to D1. Since then, LU has hit the transfer portal hard in upgrading their roster. They've gotten noticeably bigger and more athletic. Does that mean better? Probably by the time they play their former GLVC foes, they'll have gelled a little bit.

    The Keiser game is a crap shoot. You never know what you're going to see from an NAIA program until a few games into the season. FBS an FCS talent has a funny way of quietly resurfacing on NAIA rosters. That early in the season, and it's enough to give me pause.

    TBH, I would only feel comfortable betting on a 4 win season this year. These 3 games would be 3 of those 4 wins.
    We used to joke that NAIA stood for No Athletic Investigations Allowed.

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  • Bryon Ramos
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    Lindenwood (now FCS) has 3 "lower level" games scheduled in it's inaugural (piecemeal) Division 1 schedule.

    9/17- Keiser University (NAIA)
    10/29- William Jewell
    11/12- McKendree.

    I wouldn't have expected the WJC or McKendree games to be all that competitive prior to the move to D1. Since then, LU has hit the transfer portal hard in upgrading their roster. They've gotten noticeably bigger and more athletic. Does that mean better? Probably by the time they play their former GLVC foes, they'll have gelled a little bit.

    The Keiser game is a crap shoot. You never know what you're going to see from an NAIA program until a few games into the season. FBS and FCS talent has a funny way of quietly resurfacing on NAIA rosters. That early in the season, and it's enough to give me pause.

    TBH, I would only feel comfortable betting on a 4 win season this year. These 3 games would be 3 of those 4 wins.
    Last edited by Bryon Ramos; 05-23-2022, 06:37 PM.

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