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With an important game Saturday between Wayne St. and Augustana, I was curious how WSC went from a 4-7 in 2019 to 5-1 currently. They have much talent that carried over from 2019, especially on defense. On offense they brought in a great class of transfers and JC players that have greatly contributed to their success. Transfers and CC. players don't always work out, so kudos to Coach McMenamin and staff.
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QB Nick Bohn, Central MO.
WR Trystan Ducker, USD.
WR Grady Taurean, ARK. Baptist.
RB Anthony Watkins, Dodge City CC.
OL Arnold (Lou) Gray, Morningside College.
OL Randy Gehl, Ellsworth CC.
OL Ike Bebout, Newton CC.
Defense
LB Jaylan Scott, Ellsworth CC,
FS CJ Burress, Ellsworth CC.
NG Luke Sims, Iowa Western CC.
All these young men are transfers and starters. There are more transfers that contribute. What a job of evaluating talent.
Wayne State is the favorites to win the game and other then Augustana fans everybody will be cheering for the Wildcats understandably.
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Minot has strugged in football but has been competitive in most sports. They are just fine the NSIC.
Baseball, men's hoops, women's hoops etc are competitive. They have really struggled in volleyball too, but overall, good facilities and lots of scholarships.
They can and have mostly done ok.
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Originally posted by MrMustang View PostMinot has strugged in football but has been competitive in most sports. They are just fine the NSIC.
Baseball, men's hoops, women's hoops etc are competitive. They have really struggled in volleyball too, but overall, good facilities and lots of scholarships.
They can and have mostly done ok.
Honestly, I think they'll get there. Despite similar records, they differ so much from Crookston in terms of facilities, admin support, and culture.Last edited by SW_Mustang; 10-15-2021, 06:33 AM.
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View PostWith an important game Saturday between Wayne St. and Augustana, I was curious how WSC went from a 4-7 in 2019 to 5-1 currently. They have much talent that carried over from 2019, especially on defense. On offense they brought in a great class of transfers and JC players that have greatly contributed to their success. Transfers and CC. players don't always work out, so kudos to Coach McMenamin and staff.
Offense
QB Nick Bohn, Central MO.
WR Trystan Ducker, USD.
WR Grady Taurean, ARK. Baptist.
RB Anthony Watkins, Dodge City CC.
OL Arnold (Lou) Gray, Morningside College.
OL Randy Gehl, Ellsworth CC.
OL Ike Bebout, Newton CC.
Defense
LB Jaylan Scott, Ellsworth CC,
FS CJ Burress, Ellsworth CC.
NG Luke Sims, Iowa Western CC.
All these young men are transfers and starters. There are more transfers that contribute. What a job of evaluating talent.
Wayne State is the favorites to win the game and other then Augustana fans everybody will be cheering for the Wildcats understandably.
My thoughts on the game this week....and how the conference looks pre-playoffs..
NSIC Week Seven Preview - 2021 (d2football.com)
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View PostNorthern and (hopes of) postseason mentioned in the same sentence...
It's been 17 long years and coincidentally, Ken Heupel's last year with the Wolves
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Originally posted by Thunder View Post
It's been a fun thing to think about this season. The Mary loss put the Wolves playoffs hopes on life support, but if NSU wins out they have a chance. The last 5 games will get progressively more difficult as we start with Minot this week. However, if NSU can set up a de facto playoff game in Week 11 at Duluth it would be exciting. Most of the time the NSU fan base has started to turns its eyes to basketball season by mid-October. This year may be a little different.
Just have to keep that focus and stay healthy and finish each game, one at a time. It's hard for a program with not much success to suddenly just be calm in the storm and handle each game as "winners". Lots of games left and we'll see if both Northern and Waybe for that matter can't hang on to this awesome ride each school is on.
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Witt summed up my feelings for the USF-Mary game tomorrow quite well. Scary. Mary's offense is no joke and the Coo got torched by BSU and NSU through the air. They've been playing better as of late but I'm still not sure what to make of them. I also fear that USF will see UMary on the schedule and think, "we got this." But they don't as 2021 has clearly shown that the conference is wide open and Mary much improved. USF has owned the series against Mary as of late, but the Marauders knocked us off in 2013 up in Bismarck 17-10. A freshman and very raw Luke Papillion struggled to complete forward passes (thankfully he improved greatly in his career) while we had no issue running the ball. He was 10/29 for only 95 yards. Mary's QB that day was none other than current HC Craig Bagnell. One of the weirdest losses I've been a part of. I'm going to pick my Cougars being at home but I can't say I'm very confident in my pick. Prove me wrong Coo.
Augie-Wayne will be fun. Keep it rolling Wildcats.
BSU-Moorhead is another under the radar game like Mary-USF that I think will be close. BSU looked like a PO contender early on, right now, I'm not sure what to think.
WSU like BSU, I don't know what to think. I expected more from the Warriors. Figured they'd send Sawyer out on a high note. SMSU could do it but I'm not so sure after watching the Mustangs struggle last weekend against USF.
The rest, yawn.4x 'Crackerjack' NAIA National Champions - 1996, 2006, 2008, 2009
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Originally posted by Otis Day View PostWitt summed up my feelings for the USF-Mary game tomorrow quite well. Scary. Mary's offense is no joke and the Coo got torched by BSU and NSU through the air. They've been playing better as of late but I'm still not sure what to make of them. I also fear that USF will see UMary on the schedule and think, "we got this." But they don't as 2021 has clearly shown that the conference is wide open and Mary much improved. USF has owned the series against Mary as of late, but the Marauders knocked us off in 2013 up in Bismarck 17-10. A freshman and very raw Luke Papillion struggled to complete forward passes (thankfully he improved greatly in his career) while we had no issue running the ball. He was 10/29 for only 95 yards. Mary's QB that day was none other than current HC Craig Bagnell. One of the weirdest losses I've been a part of. I'm going to pick my Cougars being at home but I can't say I'm very confident in my pick. Prove me wrong Coo.
Augie-Wayne will be fun. Keep it rolling Wildcats.
BSU-Moorhead is another under the radar game like Mary-USF that I think will be close. BSU looked like a PO contender early on, right now, I'm not sure what to think.
WSU like BSU, I don't know what to think. I expected more from the Warriors. Figured they'd send Sawyer out on a high note. SMSU could do it but I'm not so sure after watching the Mustangs struggle last weekend against USF.
The rest, yawn.
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View PostWith an important game Saturday between Wayne St. and Augustana, I was curious how WSC went from a 4-7 in 2019 to 5-1 currently. They have much talent that carried over from 2019, especially on defense. On offense they brought in a great class of transfers and JC players that have greatly contributed to their success. Transfers and CC. players don't always work out, so kudos to Coach McMenamin and staff.
Offense
QB Nick Bohn, Central MO.
WR Trystan Ducker, USD.
WR Grady Taurean, ARK. Baptist.
RB Anthony Watkins, Dodge City CC.
OL Arnold (Lou) Gray, Morningside College.
OL Randy Gehl, Ellsworth CC.
OL Ike Bebout, Newton CC.
Defense
LB Jaylan Scott, Ellsworth CC,
FS CJ Burress, Ellsworth CC.
NG Luke Sims, Iowa Western CC.
All these young men are transfers and starters. There are more transfers that contribute. What a job of evaluating talent.
Wayne State is the favorites to win the game and other then Augustana fans everybody will be cheering for the Wildcats understandably.
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Mavericks still have a shot of the playoffs but they absolutely must win out the rest of their games and also get help from other teams. They do have the opportunity for a get it right game against the winless peacocks And I expect him to play very angrily and have a chip on their shoulder today.
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