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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by WSUWarriorFan View Post

    Thanks for bringing that to our attention. I randomly go into the hoops thread but usually not until Februaury or March.

    If you want a true junk drawer experience get a reddit account and join the college football sub in the offseason. You'll have threads about how many punts it takes to get to the moon and which Beatless album best describes each big 12 coach.
    It’s important sh!t like this that cannot, under any circumstances, fall through the cracks.

    I have a Reddit account and I hate myself for it. What a cesspool. Damn

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  • WSUWarriorFan
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post
    Moving from the Central region basketball thread to the junk drawer.



    I’m fortunate enough to have a full head at closer to 50 now than 40. Also no comb used in 20+ years (expect when they use one on me while getting a haircut), and never will enter the combover crew. Zero dollars will leave my pocket trying to fight it, should it happen eventually.
    Thanks for bringing that to our attention. I randomly go into the hoops thread but usually not until Februaury or March.

    If you want a true junk drawer experience get a reddit account and join the college football sub in the offseason. You'll have threads about how many punts it takes to get to the moon and which Beatless album best describes each big 12 coach.

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Moving from the Central region basketball thread to the junk drawer.

    Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post

    Had a boss many years ago with a massive combover in the wind, it was like a sail. Started becoming follically impaired in my 40's, cut it short and haven't used a comb since...Now that's freedom.
    I’m fortunate enough to have a full head at closer to 50 now than 40. Also no comb used in 20+ years (expect when they use one on me while getting a haircut), and never will enter the combover crew. Zero dollars will leave my pocket trying to fight it, should it happen eventually.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by Dan Brookens View Post
    Denver isn't regarded as a high school football hotbed, but when you look at the RMAC rosters, about a third of every team seems to be made up of Denver area players. Kind of like all the Chicago and Milwaukee players that end up in the NSIC.
    Couple things here - it's not a hotbed in the traditional sense, but it's a major metro area and as such, has a contingent of quality football players based on population statistics alone.

    It also seems like the RMAC football schools are either in/around the Denver area (Mines, for example) or are fairly isolated (Chadron, BHSU), so I'm sure it's just a convenience to recruit the Denver area to begin with in both cases.

    Also - I've never really read into the history of the RMAC before. Holy smokes, they had some big names pass through over the ~120 years of their existence!

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  • MrMustang
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    Originally posted by Dan Brookens View Post
    Denver isn't regarded as a high school football hotbed, but when you look at the RMAC rosters, about a third of every team seems to be made up of Denver area players. Kind of like all the Chicago and Milwaukee players that end up in the NSIC.
    probably true but Denver now has 3 million people so there are going to be players especially in those big suburban schools. even if you can get a few every year, that may help Jamestown immensely. Time will tell

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  • Dan Brookens
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    Denver isn't regarded as a high school football hotbed, but when you look at the RMAC rosters, about a third of every team seems to be made up of Denver area players. Kind of like all the Chicago and Milwaukee players that end up in the NSIC.

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  • MrMustang
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

    Agree.
    The flight is a much bigger deal for parents than students.
    i would agree a bigger deal for parents

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  • MrMustang
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

    Agree.
    The flight is a much bigger deal for parents than students.
    my point is it helps with the perception it isn't BUM F *** Egypt.

    Don't have to drive up there.

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post

    It's 25 degrees warmer in Denver than it is in Jamestown right now. It's a major metro area, there's going to be some contingent of quality football talent there and having a direct flight to/from home could be seen as a benefit.

    Now that being said, I don't think it ranks very highly on the list of things a recruit might value so it's more of a fringe benefit for most. If it was a deciding factor, Concordia and Minot might just be NSIC champions every year.
    Agree.
    The flight is a much bigger deal for parents than students.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Since this is the "random" thread - Jack Strand now has a QB coach and agent. Article is behind a paywall, but still. Kinda cool. Rooting for the guy.

    Dragons' Jack Strand has QB coach, agent selected as he pursues pro football career - InForum | Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo news, weather and sports

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  • Millsy
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    Originally posted by debergfan
    Why, Denver? It’s not even warm

    yeah, Jamestown held onto key pieces which is surprising given the nature of d2 football. Almost anyone with eligibility that can play is transferring.
    A lot of these small, regional airports only fly to airline hubs (Denver is United). From there, anyone can get just about anywhere, and in this case, passengers are kind of "locked in" to United (unless they are willing to change airlines in Denver).

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Jimmy men are 1-2 in conference play - getting their first NSIC win over Mary on Saturday. Jimmy women are 2-1 with wins over Northern and Mary. (Edit: Basketball)
    Last edited by SW_Mustang; 12-08-2025, 08:56 AM.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by debergfan
    Why, Denver? It’s not even warm

    yeah, Jamestown held onto key pieces which is surprising given the nature of d2 football. Almost anyone with eligibility that can play is transferring.
    It's 25 degrees warmer in Denver than it is in Jamestown right now. It's a major metro area, there's going to be some contingent of quality football talent there and having a direct flight to/from home could be seen as a benefit.

    Now that being said, I don't think it ranks very highly on the list of things a recruit might value so it's more of a fringe benefit for most. If it was a deciding factor, Concordia and Minot might just be NSIC champions every year.

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  • MrMustang
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    Originally posted by debergfan View Post
    Props to Jamestown if they're able to hold on their Colorado kids. I haven't seen much transferring.
    good point,.

    I noted when I was up there for the game that they have a daily direct flight from Denver. That's a nice recruting tool

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  • debergfan
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    Props to Jamestown if they're able to hold on their Colorado kids. I haven't seen much transferring.

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