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Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post
Wow, they found one!
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*updated*
Inkblot compiled the list for MIAA, I just added the NSIC to put it together.
Week 1: Emporia State
Week 2: Missouri Western
Week 3: Washburn, MSU-Moorhead
Week 4: Northwest Missouri State
Week 5: Fort Hays State
Week 6: Northeastern State, Bemidji State
Week 7: Central Oklahoma, MSU-Mankato
Week 8: Missouri Southern, U-Mary
Week 10: Nebraska–Kearney
Week 11: Central Missouri, Northern State
Found games:
Week 1: Minnesota-Duluth vs. Northern Michigan
Week 1:Winona vs. Saginaw Valley
​​​​​​Week 1: Concordia vs Upper Iowa
​​​​Week 2: Augustana vs. Chadron
Week 4: Wayne State vs. Missouri S&T
Week 5: Southwest vs. Valparaiso
Week 9: USF vs. Pittsburg State
Week 10: Minot vs. Michigan Tech
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View PostIt appears that Northern Michigan is in need of a game for week 11, if Northern State can't get Central Missouri to bite
Northern has almost no options in that W11 spot..so I'd expect them to do Northern Michigan.
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Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
The challenge with UCM vs Northern is likely just a 1 year deal....as the MIAA will be gearing up for a 2024 and 2025 schedule model and seemingly won't have the identical bye weeks as 2023. This will make scheduling with the NSIC all the harder as the NSIC is doing 2023 and 2024 (per what I've heard from the meeting in the last few weeks)....and with teams wanting a 2 year home/away setup with a non-con opponent, those games between the NSIC vs MIAA will be harder to make happen.
Northern has almost no options in that W11 spot..so I'd expect them to do Northern Michigan.
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One less D2 schedule opportunity is gone. South Dakota State will entertain Western Oregon on September 2. I might go to that just to cross another team off of my list- or is it to add another team to my list. Glass half empty or half full?
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
Well, that made me do a Google search...oof. What in the world is that thing? Haha
Superior Dome - Wikipedia
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Originally posted by laker View Post
The Superior Dome. In 2011 I missed out on watching MSU play there to open the season because we had a workshop day (Thursday) before school started. Instead I went to watch Washburn beat USF who hadn't come into the NSIC yet. Too bad that I wasn't able to go.
Superior Dome - Wikipedia
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I understand what it is, and of course I'm being a tad sparky in my comment. It looks like something some Swedes built to keep the village warm. The history and being the biggest wooden dome is cool, don't get the wrong because I love history. But, that thing is as good for football as the Corn Palace for hoops. Unusual, but awful. (This from pictures and not actually being at the Superior Dome). I have been to the Corn Palace and that is jot great for hoops at all. Unique, yes.
That said, i just dont like football in dome in general. Just my opinion though
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