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  • laker
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    Originally posted by cougar1997 View Post

    You still have a chance. It looks like Jamestown plays Northwestern in Orange City on Monday night...
    I'll pass. This coach turns into a pumpkin at midnight.

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  • cougar1997
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    Originally posted by laker View Post
    The only GPAC team that I didn't see play this fall was Jamestown and that is because they had games called off or moved.
    You still have a chance. It looks like Jamestown plays Northwestern in Orange City on Monday night...

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  • laker
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    Made my last trip of the football season to Mitchell SD. Drove past the Corn Palace on my way to see Dakota Wesleyan beat Concordia of Nebraska 28-17 in NAIA GPAC action. The only GPAC team that I didn't see play this fall was Jamestown and that is because they had games called off or moved.

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  • laker
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    Watched Dordt jump to a 35-0 lead against Hastings, then left for Northwestern to see them give up two late TDs to Briar Cliff to make the game look far closer than what it was. Both of the home teams are pretty talented.

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  • badboyblynn
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    Just landed in Fredericksburg Tx for the winter. Everything I watch will be on webcast going forward. This week, Baker at Benedictine and Southwestern at Bethel Ks caught my eye. Three of the four are undefeated and the Ravens have just one loss.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by badboyblynn View Post

    Witt, the coach I talked with is on a playoff-bound team and told me they planned to scrimmage a couple times in the spring with 'area' teams shortly before the April 17 first round. I should have asked if they'd play a NSIC team going thru spring practice, (unless you guys end up playing in the spring).
    What game are you covering this weekend?

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  • badboyblynn
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    Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
    Barry, being an NAIA expert, do you know if the GPAC teams will play any games in the Spring (like 1 or 2) before playoffs begin....or are they going to just come in from outta the cold and have playoffs..? Weird situation obviously due to the COVID..
    Witt, the coach I talked with is on a playoff-bound team and told me they planned to scrimmage a couple times in the spring with 'area' teams shortly before the April 17 first round. I should have asked if they'd play a NSIC team going thru spring practice, (unless you guys end up playing in the spring).

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  • Tundra_Man
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    Originally posted by Otis Day View Post

    You got me curious so I looked it up... They have never made the playoffs.

    Their first season was in 2008. In that first decade of existence, they had a grand total of 8 GPAC wins. In 2018, they finally turned the corner and had their first winning season at 7-3 and finished ranked 23rd in the NAIA poll. They were 5-5 in 2017, so you could claim that was their first non-losing season.

    Dordt started their program when I was with the Coo and in my entire time playing football, Dordt didn't win a single conference game. So to seem them winning and in the playoff hunt is crazy to me. Glad they got things turned around. Maybe there's hope for my Vanderbilt Commodores yet if Dordt can do it.

    My favorite story from those days was my redshirt year. Johnny Carino's in Sioux Falls had a promo that season that for every USF TD scored, they would take a dollar off your tab. I don't think they envisioned the highest scoring NAIA offense in history however when they setup the promo. But it was awesome for poor hungry college kids. Even as redshirts, we made sure to get a ticket stub so we could hit up Johnny Carino's afterwards for basically a free meal. After a homecoming trouncing of the poor Defenders (77-0 I believe, $11 dollars off!), a group of us were waiting for a table. A poor Dordt football player comes walking up to the restaurant (has his team gear on) with his family and we couldn't help but wonder if he had a deal with his parents to throw the game to save them some money (Dutch things), or if his parents would have the heart to hang on to the ticket stub and not humiliate the kid again.
    I was at Carino's that same weekend with my Dordt ticket stub!

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  • Otis Day
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Have they ever made the playoffs? I haven't seen them on any list of teams that did. But I've watched them twice, they are pretty good.
    You got me curious so I looked it up... They have never made the playoffs.

    Their first season was in 2008. In that first decade of existence, they had a grand total of 8 GPAC wins. In 2018, they finally turned the corner and had their first winning season at 7-3 and finished ranked 23rd in the NAIA poll. They were 5-5 in 2017, so you could claim that was their first non-losing season.

    Dordt started their program when I was with the Coo and in my entire time playing football, Dordt didn't win a single conference game. So to seem them winning and in the playoff hunt is crazy to me. Glad they got things turned around. Maybe there's hope for my Vanderbilt Commodores yet if Dordt can do it.

    My favorite story from those days was my redshirt year. Johnny Carino's in Sioux Falls had a promo that season that for every USF TD scored, they would take a dollar off your tab. I don't think they envisioned the highest scoring NAIA offense in history however when they setup the promo. But it was awesome for poor hungry college kids. Even as redshirts, we made sure to get a ticket stub so we could hit up Johnny Carino's afterwards for basically a free meal. After a homecoming trouncing of the poor Defenders (77-0 I believe, $11 dollars off!), a group of us were waiting for a table. A poor Dordt football player comes walking up to the restaurant (has his team gear on) with his family and we couldn't help but wonder if he had a deal with his parents to throw the game to save them some money (Dutch things), or if his parents would have the heart to hang on to the ticket stub and not humiliate the kid again.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by Otis Day View Post
    I'm happy for the Defenders, but man, Dordt in the playoff hunt is really hard thing for my old washed up NAIA mind to comprehend.
    Have they ever made the playoffs? I haven't seen them on any list of teams that did. But I've watched them twice, they are pretty good.

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  • Otis Day
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    I'm happy for the Defenders, but man, Dordt in the playoff hunt is really hard thing for my old washed up NAIA mind to comprehend.

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  • Matt Witwicki
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    Barry, being an NAIA expert, do you know if the GPAC teams will play any games in the Spring (like 1 or 2) before playoffs begin....or are they going to just come in from outta the cold and have playoffs..? Weird situation obviously due to the COVID..

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  • badboyblynn
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    NAIA Football Series starts April 17th. I expect Morningside and Northwestern to host 1st rounders. Dordt will be right on the line, but history says 2-loss teams, no matter how 'good' those losses are, probably won't sneak in as conference champs get priority as long as ranked in top 20.
    the spring group of schools include a 'lot's of top 15 NAIA teams. Maybe two schools make it in with more than one loss.
    Southeastern was 8-1 last year and sat home.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
    Laker, I'm impressed with your travels and ongoing interests to see small college football in our area. Teams like MSide and NW are worth a follow though and play a fun to watch style of football. I'm impressed with the NW QB, who I believe is now their career passing leader..but has feet too and can scoot. Seems like a leader type also. Dordt has come a good way in the last 10-12 years and if they are competitive, it makes that NW Iowa area in general all the more interesting.
    I hope that northwest Iowa hosts some playoff games this spring. I really enjoy seeing some new teams. Dordt came so close to beating Morningside and Northwestern showed plenty of offense when they played the Mustangs. I doubt if I will be going anywhere this Saturday as the games seem to be even further away. Having seen all of the North Star and six of the GPAC teams there is no comparison between the two leagues. I see that Dickinson is still unbeaten and I think has won the NSAA for the sixth straight time.

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  • Matt Witwicki
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    Laker, I'm impressed with your travels and ongoing interests to see small college football in our area. Teams like MSide and NW are worth a follow though and play a fun to watch style of football. I'm impressed with the NW QB, who I believe is now their career passing leader..but has feet too and can scoot. Seems like a leader type also. Dordt has come a good way in the last 10-12 years and if they are competitive, it makes that NW Iowa area in general all the more interesting.

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