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  • Gliac_fan10
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    Originally posted by Mule Dad View Post

    Have you seen the rest of their schedule? Wondering if they are playing Central Missouri in Week 1.
    Doesn't appear so. As of now it sounds like DU is working on an 11th game for week 4 so week 1 would be their bye.

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  • ctrabs74
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    Originally posted by Mule Dad View Post

    Have you seen the rest of their schedule? Wondering if they are playing Central Missouri in Week 1.
    Davenport hasn't released their schedule (I got the Davenport-Gannon game from Gannon's schedule).

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  • Mule Dad
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    Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
    Davenport opens the season at Gannon (PSAC) on August 30.
    Have you seen the rest of their schedule? Wondering if they are playing Central Missouri in Week 1.

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  • ctrabs74
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    Davenport opens the season at Gannon (PSAC) on August 30.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post

    Western Colorado posted their 2025 schedule with non-conference games vs. West Texas and at Midwestern State:

    https://gomountaineers.com/sports/fo.../schedule/2025

    WTAMU will host Colorado Mines on September 4:

    https://gobuffsgo.com/sports/football/schedule/2025

    That leaves three probable open dates left among LSC schools (Western Oregon with two, CWU with one), one open MIAA date (Central Missouri) and Colorado Mesa with one, which hasn't confirmed their schedule.

    EDIT: Not officially confirmed, but it appears that Central Washington will play Colorado Mesa, but since neither team has posted their schedules yet, I'm not saying it's official yet. Also, Western Oregon will play NAIA Southern Oregon (per SOU's schedule) and The California Polytechnic State University (comma) San Luis Obispo (or, if you prefer, Cal Poly), so we can take the LSC off that list.

    The updated SR4 non-conference availability as of March 28:

    LSC: No openings
    MIAA: 1 opening (Central Missouri - schedule has not been posted)
    RMAC: No openings
    GAC: No openings (silo schedule)
    I think they call it calpoly slo

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  • cwfenn
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    Originally posted by Finchwidget View Post

    Someone should tell their media team that Rio Grande is actually in Ohio... Not that that's any less confusing, though
    Rio Grande was once home to one of basketball’s great spectacles, Bevo Francis:

    https://www.espn.com/classic/biograp...ncis_Bevo.html

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  • tip79
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    Any updates on GV filling their open dates?

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  • Eagles73
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    Originally posted by MrsThortonMelon View Post

    Rio Grande is a combo Jr College and NAIA four year school. About 900 kids attend this school. I would guess this should be over by 7:30 left in the 1st quarter...LOL. But what the hell a game is a game. I know how hard it is to find anyone that will play Ferris or GVSU...best teams in other conferences would rather that an open date that get paid well to come play in Allendale or get paid and play GVSU at home. I would imagine that Ferris has the same problems. Hey if you get 6k butts in the seats at 10 each you might break even after paying these guys...maybe they are a deal.
    This will be the first year for Rio Grande having football!

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post

    Western Colorado posted their 2025 schedule with non-conference games vs. West Texas and at Midwestern State:

    https://gomountaineers.com/sports/fo.../schedule/2025

    WTAMU will host Colorado Mines on September 4:

    https://gobuffsgo.com/sports/football/schedule/2025

    That leaves three probable open dates left among LSC schools (Western Oregon with two, CWU with one), one open MIAA date (Central Missouri) and Colorado Mesa with one, which hasn't confirmed their schedule.

    EDIT: Not officially confirmed, but it appears that Central Washington will play Colorado Mesa, but since neither team has posted their schedules yet, I'm not saying it's official yet. Also, Western Oregon will play NAIA Southern Oregon (per SOU's schedule) and The California Polytechnic State University (comma) San Luis Obispo (or, if you prefer, Cal Poly), so we can take the LSC off that list.

    The updated SR4 non-conference availability as of March 28:

    LSC: No openings
    MIAA: 1 opening (Central Missouri - schedule has not been posted)
    RMAC: No openings
    GAC: No openings (silo schedule)
    Yeah its pretty much 99% that Central Washington and Mesa play at Central Washington since they played at Mesa this year.

    Mesa is rumored to play Eastern New Mexico and Central Washington Non Conference.

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  • ctrabs74
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post
    Texas A&M-Kingsville posted their schedule yesterday and they scheduled Northwest Missouri State for one of their games.

    Current SR4 non-conference availability:

    LSC: 5 openings (West Texas 1, Central Washington 1, Western Oregon 2, Midwestern State 1).
    MIAA: 1 opening (Central Missouri).
    RMAC: 3 openings (Western Colorado 2, Colorado Mesa 1).
    GAC: No openings (silo schedule).
    Western Colorado posted their 2025 schedule with non-conference games vs. West Texas and at Midwestern State:

    https://gomountaineers.com/sports/fo.../schedule/2025

    WTAMU will host Colorado Mines on September 4:

    https://gobuffsgo.com/sports/football/schedule/2025

    That leaves three probable open dates left among LSC schools (Western Oregon with two, CWU with one), one open MIAA date (Central Missouri) and Colorado Mesa with one, which hasn't confirmed their schedule.

    EDIT: Not officially confirmed, but it appears that Central Washington will play Colorado Mesa, but since neither team has posted their schedules yet, I'm not saying it's official yet. Also, Western Oregon will play NAIA Southern Oregon (per SOU's schedule) and The California Polytechnic State University (comma) San Luis Obispo (or, if you prefer, Cal Poly), so we can take the LSC off that list.

    The updated SR4 non-conference availability as of March 28:

    LSC: No openings
    MIAA: 1 opening (Central Missouri - schedule has not been posted)
    RMAC: No openings
    GAC: No openings (silo schedule)
    Last edited by ctrabs74; 03-28-2025, 07:16 PM.

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  • MrsThortonMelon
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    Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View Post
    Ferris just posted the schedule. week 1 is at LEC, week 3 vs University of the Rio Grande (Ky somehow?)
    Rio Grande is a combo Jr College and NAIA four year school. About 900 kids attend this school. I would guess this should be over by 7:30 left in the 1st quarter...LOL. But what the hell a game is a game. I know how hard it is to find anyone that will play Ferris or GVSU...best teams in other conferences would rather that an open date that get paid well to come play in Allendale or get paid and play GVSU at home. I would imagine that Ferris has the same problems. Hey if you get 6k butts in the seats at 10 each you might break even after paying these guys...maybe they are a deal.

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  • DawgUp
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    11 games for the first time in I don't know how many regular seasons. I'll take it.

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  • Finchwidget
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    Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View Post
    Ferris just posted the schedule. week 1 is at LEC, week 3 vs University of the Rio Grande (Ky somehow?)
    Someone should tell their media team that Rio Grande is actually in Ohio... Not that that's any less confusing, though

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  • Mk63NuclearBomb
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    Ferris just posted the schedule. week 1 is at LEC, week 3 vs University of the Rio Grande (Ky somehow?)

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  • Runnin' Cat
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    It sucks for them because 10+ years ago they had teams out there with Western Washington, Humboldt State, Azusa Pacific, Simon Fraser, Sonoma State, Dixie State, Central Washington, and Western Oregon to sustain their own conference.
    Sonoma State dropped football in 1996, three years before Central and WOU moved up to DII.

    WWU dropped football in 2009. Humboldt in 2018. APU in 2020.

    FWC used to have an awesome football league with Chico, Davis, Sonoma SF State, Sac State, Sonoma, Humboldt and others.

    Central has been all over the place in their post Columbia Football League life...

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