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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Originally posted by NSICNews View Post
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    Looks like Underwood and Dufner will be on the market too...
    Wow, heckuva 1st post. Really setting the bar high for yourself.

    Also, went to their Twitter account and that tweet doesn't exist...
    Last edited by NSU4LIFE; 12-10-2019, 09:44 AM.

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Originally posted by Otis Day View Post
    Seems to be a decent hire for NSU. Time will tell but I think regardless a new face was needed in Aberdeen.

    Caught a clip of the press conference last night on the news. As been previously mentioned, Moon is definitely not content with .500 football. He was fired up and seemed excited about some fresh blood in the clip I saw, talking about NSU being the second winningest program in the state (???) and thus wanting more.

    Also, didn't realize Isaac Fruechte was coaching now. Great guy and fun player. Kid was a thorn in my side back in HS with his Caledonia Warriors starting their powerhouse. Would be fun to see him in the NSIC.
    Unless something changed NSU football has more wins all-time than any other program in the state. But, Wolves football has been around a long time so it's value is whatever you want to make of it, haha

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  • NSICNews
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    Looks like Underwood and Dufner will be on the market too...
    Last edited by NSICNews; 12-10-2019, 09:38 AM.

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  • Otis Day
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    Seems to be a decent hire for NSU. Time will tell but I think regardless a new face was needed in Aberdeen.

    Caught a clip of the press conference last night on the news. As been previously mentioned, Moon is definitely not content with .500 football. He was fired up and seemed excited about some fresh blood in the clip I saw, talking about NSU being the second winningest program in the state (???) and thus wanting more.

    Also, didn't realize Isaac Fruechte was coaching now. Great guy and fun player. Kid was a thorn in my side back in HS with his Caledonia Warriors starting their powerhouse. Would be fun to see him in the NSIC.

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Hunter gained his mobility a bit towards the end of th year but between that and our line not being very good and losing Streit, none of that helped. Though everyone wants this I sure hope he can recruit some offensive and defensive line guys. Maybe we need to get back to finding our Samoan pipeline! (Those were the days)

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  • #WolvesNation
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  • WSUWarriorFan
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    The WIAC is probably at or near the very top for D3 conferences in football. 8 teams with Whitewater and Oshkosh usually at top. Eau Claire beat St. Thomas this year and Eau Claire finished tied for last in the conference. There aren't any D2 football schools in Wisconsin so they probably get some D2 talented kids staying in state.

    Interesting note: St. Cloud State gave UW Whitewater their only loss when they won the title in 2007

    https://www.d3football.com/conf/WIAC/2019/standings if you want check out conference standings, school enrollment, etc.
    Last edited by WSUWarriorFan; 12-09-2019, 07:52 PM. Reason: Spelling

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post
    From last spring:

    This offseason program gives head coach Mike Schmidt a chance to get use to his new role as offensive coordinator. Schmidt took on the play calling duties after former OC Isaac Fruechte left the program last week to join the coaching staff at Northern Iowa. The move to name himself offensive coordinator is an effort to bring some stability to the team, which has gone through 4 different OC's in a 14 month period.

    "Think about having 4 bosses in 14 months. And you have to consistently reprove yourself and you have such a small window of production for the players. I wanted to show them we have a plan in place. That we are going to put somebody here that will be with them and certainly for our recruits moving forward that it's not going to continue to be that way. Now you have a guy that is going to stay here for a while. All of this is for our players, it's to give them the best experience and put them in a good position to win football games." Schmidt said.


    https://www.news8000.com/sports/head...eam/1066296107
    Attempted jabs already? Man...its been like five hours...you are better than that

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  • Stanger86
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    From last spring:

    This offseason program gives head coach Mike Schmidt a chance to get use to his new role as offensive coordinator. Schmidt took on the play calling duties after former OC Isaac Fruechte left the program last week to join the coaching staff at Northern Iowa. The move to name himself offensive coordinator is an effort to bring some stability to the team, which has gone through 4 different OC's in a 14 month period.

    "Think about having 4 bosses in 14 months. And you have to consistently reprove yourself and you have such a small window of production for the players. I wanted to show them we have a plan in place. That we are going to put somebody here that will be with them and certainly for our recruits moving forward that it's not going to continue to be that way. Now you have a guy that is going to stay here for a while. All of this is for our players, it's to give them the best experience and put them in a good position to win football games." Schmidt said.


    https://www.news8000.com/sports/head...eam/1066296107

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Ok, I had to stop back haha.

    I saw the QB also send out a tweet saying something like, all I need is an opportunity. If they are blowout up his phone that seems odd, but maybe just me. I noticed a lot of recruits are "shared" in interest between UW-L and NSU, so hope that helps maintain what work has been done. Also noticed a lot of kids he was recruiting (or atleast following) "liked" his hiring so who knows. Time will tell.

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
    I feel sure (not sure) that if you move up, you have to sit a year out.
    From D2 to D1, typically yes.
    Unsure of D3 to D2. But I found this:
    Players might also get immediate eligibility if all these things are true:

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  • Matt Witwicki
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    I feel sure (not sure) that if you move up, you have to sit a year out.

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  • ccmoney8
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    Originally posted by WSUWarriorFan View Post

    Without looking into it I think you can transfer up divisions and play immediately, I could be wrong here. Wouldn't surprise me if he did up following the coach, not sure why else you would transfer especially being all conference for a good team.
    Normally you can't go D2 to D1 without sitting, but D3 to D2 may be different since athletic aid isn't a factor in D3

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  • wscsuperfan
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    https://nsuwolves.com/news/2019/12/9...-football.aspx

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