All Things 2024 College Football D2 and D3 Thread

WIAC scores

on Friday, it was UW-Whitewater 66, UW-Stevens Point 0

today:
UW LaCrosse 34, UW-Eau Claire 7
UW-River Falls 40, UW-Stout 37 (in OT)
UW-Oshkosh 24, UW-Platteville 17

standings
UW-Platteville 5-1/2-1
UW-River Falls 5-1/2-1
UW-Stout 4-2/2-1
UW-Whitewater 4-2/2-1
UW-Oshkosh 4-2/2-1
UW-LaCrosse 3-3/1-2
UW-Eau Claire 2-4/1-2
UW-Stevens Point 1-5/0-3

watched Platteville and Oshkosh. with 2 minutes left in game, Platteville had ball inside Oshkosh 20 yd line with a 4th-and-1. they went for a gadget play with a direct snap to the RB and pitch back to the QB, who ran around and threw an incomplete pass. Platteville never got offense in groove the entire day. Oshkosh was more explosive team.
 



Good D2 battle in the Twin Cities today. Minnesota State-Moorhead played Concordia-St. Paul and won with a go-ahead touchdown, 34-31. It was actually MSUM's first lead of the game, as the Dragons trailed 21-7 at one point.

They battled in a back-and-forth second half, though, and clinched the win at the end. Pretty nice day to catch a game, classic fall sweater weather for football. That's probably especially true a an MSUM alum.
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Looks like the Wisconsin Conference is competitive. No one watching these games but the parents of the players.
I'm not sure what you are talking about. It was a pretty solid crowd at Laird Stadium, which was where I was sitting when I took the photo. Fans for both teams sit on the same side as the Visitors bench is directly in front of Hwy 19.

Driving out of town on Cedar Ave, I could also see a pretty decent crowd at St Olaf considering St Scholastica's small fan base and distance from Duluth.
 
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Stout somehow blew their 21 point halftime lead yet still made some key plays to almost save the win. They doinked a 50 yard kick off the post for the win as regulation time expired but couldn't get it done in overtime. WIAC is unreal this year. 6 out of the 8 teams have a shot and everyone has lost at least one conference game
 

Here's the full NSIC outlook after today's games. Minnesota teams in bold. Next week has a big match-up that could decide the conference crown, MSU-Mankato Vs. Augustana.

Results
  • Minnesota State-Moorhead edged Concordia-St. Paul 34-31
  • Augustana dominated Winona State 31-0
  • Bemidji State defeated Minot State 21-9
  • Sioux Falls narrowly beat Minnesota-Duluth 24-21
  • Wayne State routed Mary 30-0
  • Northern State crushed Southwest Minnesota State 41-7
Current Standings
  • Minnesota State-Mankato (6-1, 5-1)
  • Wayne State (6-1, 5-1)
  • Augustana (5-2, 5-1)
  • Sioux Falls (6-2, 5-2)
  • Bemidji State (5-2, 4-2)
  • Northern State (4-4, 4-3)
  • Minot State (4-4, 3-4)
  • Winona State (3-4, 3-3)
  • Minnesota State-Moorhead (3-4, 3-3)
  • Concordia-St. Paul (2-5, 2-4)
  • Minnesota-Duluth (3-4, 2-4)
  • Southwest Minnesota State (0-7, 0-6)
  • Mary (1-7, 0-7)
Next week's slate
  • Sioux Falls at Wayne State
  • Northern State at Concordia-St. Paul
  • Minot State at Minnesota-Duluth
  • Southwest Minnesota State at Minnesota State-Moorhead
  • Bemidji State at Winona State
  • Augustana at Minnesota State-Mankato
 

D2 polls are out. NSIC teams in bold, Minnesota teams in italics.

Coaches Poll
  1. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 7-0
  2. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 7-0
  3. Ferris St. (Mich.) 6-1
  4. Kutztown (Pa.) 7-0
  5. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 7-0
  6. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 6-1
  7. Harding (Ark.) 6-1
  8. Western Colorado 7-0
  9. Central Oklahoma 7-0
  10. Colorado School of Mines 6-1
  11. Charleston (W.Va.) 7-0
  12. Colorado St.-Pueblo 7-1
  13. Minnesota St-Mankato 6-1
  14. Emporia St. (Kan.) 6-1
  15. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 6-1
  16. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 6-1
  17. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7-0
  18. West Alabama 5-1
  19. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 7-0
  20. Central Washington 5-2
  21. Indianapolis 6-1
  22. Southern Arkansas 6-1
  23. West Florida 4-2
  24. Delta St. (Miss.) 5-2
  25. Augustana (S.D.) 5-2
Others Receiving Votes: Findlay (Ohio), Wayne St. (Neb.), Sioux Falls (S.D.), Davenport (Mich.), Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.)

Media Poll
  1. Grand Valley State (Mich.) 8-0
  2. Valdosta State (Ga.) 7-0
  3. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 6-1
  4. Ferris State (Mich.) 6-1
  5. Kutztown (Pa.) 7-0
  6. Central Oklahoma 7-0
  7. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 7-0
  8. Harding (Ark.) 6-1
  9. Minnesota St-Mankato 6-1
  10. Western Colorado 7-0
  11. Colorado State-Pueblo 7-1
  12. Colorado School of Mines 6-1
  13. Central Washington 5-2
  14. Charleston (W.V.) 7-0
  15. Emporia State (Kan.) 6-1
  16. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 6-1
  17. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7-0
  18. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 6-1
  19. West Alabama 5-1
  20. Augustana (S.D.) 5-2
  21. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 7-0
  22. Indianapolis 6-1
  23. Wayne State (Neb.) 6-1
  24. California (Pa.) 6-1
  25. Southern Arkansas 6-1
 

I'm not sure what you are talking about. It was a pretty solid crowd at Laird Stadium, which was where I was sitting when I took the photo. Fans both teams sit on the same side as the visitors bench is directly in front of Hwy 19.

Driving out of town on Cedar Ave, I could also see a pretty decent crowd at St Olaf considering St Scholastica's small fan base and distance from Duluth.
Tommyboy just comes into this thread to vent his anger. It sounds like his kid stunk at football and somehow that is the fault of all D2 and D3 football.
 



D3 Football Poll - through games of Oct 19

1. North Central (ill) - 18 1st-place votes
2. Cortland (NY) - 7 1st-place votes
3. St. John's MN
4. Mount Union
5. Hardin-Simmons
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8. UW-Platteville (6th last week)
9. UW-Oshkosh (16th last week)
10. UW-River Falls (no change)
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13. Wartburg (12th last week)
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19. UW-Whitewater (no change)
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22. UW-La Crosse (no change)

others receiving votes included Bethel, Coe and UW-Stout.

FWIW - from the MN Strib: (don't tell Tommyboy)

St. John’s, which is ranked No. 3 in the D3football.com poll, is the top-ranked team in the NCAA’s National Power Index (NPI) for Division III football.

This is the first season that the NPI is being used for Division III football. The NPI will be used to select 12 at-large teams for the expanded 40-team (up from 32) field for the D-III playoffs.
 

Looks like the Wisconsin Conference is competitive. No one watching these games but the parents of the players.
Interesting because I went to a Bethel game and there wasn't an empty seat in the place.
 

Good D2 battle in the Twin Cities today. Minnesota State-Moorhead played Concordia-St. Paul and won with a go-ahead touchdown, 34-31. It was actually MSUM's first lead of the game, as the Dragons trailed 21-7 at one point.

They battled in a back-and-forth second half, though, and clinched the win at the end. Pretty nice day to catch a game, classic fall sweater weather for football. That's probably especially true a an MSUM alum.
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Caught the second half. Good game. Concordia IMHO scored too early, and could not stop MSUM, especially during that last drive.
 

Something I learned while attending the Carleton/St John's game from the PA Announcer:

Bob Sullivan Field at Laird Stadium is the only remaining natural grass playing surface in the MIAC.
 



Something I learned while attending the Carleton/St John's game from the PA Announcer:

Bob Sullivan Field at Laird Stadium is the only remaining natural grass playing surface in the MIAC.

back when Augsburg was playing its home games at Parade Stadium, we would have given anything to play on turf. by the end of the season, Parade got so beat up that the teams were playing on dirt. if it rained, they were playing on mud, and late in the year, frozen mud.

as the guy trying to keep stats, it got dicey when you couldn't read jersey numbers.
 

back when Augsburg was playing its home games at Parade Stadium, we would have given anything to play on turf. by the end of the season, Parade got so beat up that the teams were playing on dirt. if it rained, they were playing on mud, and late in the year, frozen mud.

as the guy trying to keep stats, it got dicey when you couldn't read jersey numbers.
Perhaps that's why Augsburg started the trend to artificial turf in the MIAC when they moved back on campus?

At least I think that the Auggies were first. I believe that they brought it in from the Detroit Lions' Pontiac Stadium.
 

MIAC football today:

NORTHWOODS
Gustavus 4-2/3-1/1-0 at St. John's 6-0/4-0/1-0
Carleton 2-4/1-3/0-2 at St. Scholastica 2-4/1-3/0-2

SKYLINE
Bethel 5-1/3-1/2-0 at Hamline 2-4/0-4/0-2
Concordia 4-2/3-1/1-0 at Macalester 0-6/0-4/0-1

(cross-over)
St. Olaf 6-0/4-0/2-0 at Augsburg 2-4/1-3/1-1

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WIAC football today:

UW-Eau Claire 2-4/1-2 at UW-Stout 4-2/2-1
UW-Oshkosh 4-2/2-1 at UW-Stevens Point 1-5/0-3
UW-River Falls 5-1/2-1 at UW-LaCrosse 3-3/1-2
UW-Whitewater 4-2/2-1 at UW-Platteville 5-1/2-1
 

MIAC football today:

Augsburg 35, St.Olaf 34 in OT
Bethel 70, Hamline 0
Carleton 35, St. Scholastica 14
Concordia 44, Macalester 7
St. John's 34, Gustavus 0

standings:

NORTHWOODS
St. John's 7-0/5-0/2-0
St. Olaf 6-1/4-1/2-0
Gustavus 4-3/3-2/1-1
Carleton 3-4/2-3/1-2
St. Scholastica 2-5/1-4/0-3

SKYLINE
Bethel 6-1/4-1/3-0
Concordia 5-2/4-1/2-0
Augsburg 3-4/2-3/1-1
Hamline 2-5/0-5/0-3
Macalester 0-7/0-5/0-2

next week:
St. John's at St. Scholastica
St. Olaf at Gustavus
Augsburg at Concordia
Carleton at Bethel
Hamline at Macalester

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WIAC football today:

UW-LaCrosse 28, UW-River Falls 24
UW-Oshkosh 42, UW-Stevens Point 7
UW-Stout 42, UW-Eau Claire 24
UW-Platteville 17, UW-Whitewater 10

standings

UW-Platteville 6-1/3-1
UW-Oshkosh 5-2/3-1
UW-Stout 5-2/3-1
UW-River Falls 5-2/2-2
UW- LaCrosse 4-3/2-2
UW-Whitewater 4-3/2-2
UW-Eau Claire 2-5/1-3
UW-Stevens Point 1-6/0-4

next week
UW-Oshkosh at UW-Eau Claire
UW-Platteville at UW-Stevens Point
UW-River Falls at UW-Whitewater
UW-LaCrosse at UW-Stout
 

Entertaining week in the NSIC with a top-two conference match-up and a pair of games coming down to 3 points or less. Not the case for Minnesota State University-Moorhead, though.

The Dragons had a dominant game against the Mustangs from Southwest Minnesota State. It was quite the fun doubleheader watching the Dragons have a blowout win and then the Gophers doing the same against Maryland.

With that said, here's the results for Saturday, Minnesota teams in bold:
  • Sioux Falls defeated Wayne State, 23-13
  • Northern State edged Concordia St. Paul, 35-34
  • Minnesota Duluth took down Minot State, 35-21
  • Minnesota State-Moorhead routed Southwest Minnesota State, 38-6
  • Winona State outlasted Bemidji State, 31-28
  • Augustana won over Minnesota State-Mankato, 34-16
Standings:
  • Augustana 6-2 (6-1)
  • Sioux Falls 7-2 (6-2)
  • Minnesota State-Mankato 6-2 (5-2)
  • Wayne State College 6-2 (5-2)
  • Northern State 5-4 (5-3)
  • Bemidji State 5-3 (4-3)
  • Winona State 4-4 (4-3)
  • Minnesota State-Moorhead 4-4 (4-3)
  • Minnesota Duluth 4-4 (3-4)
  • Minot State 4-5 (3-5)
  • Concordia-St. Paul 2-6 (2-5)
  • University of Mary 1-7 (0-7)
  • Southwest Minnesota State 0-8 (0-7)
Next week's schedule:
  • University of Mary at Southwest Minnesota State
  • Minnesota Duluth at Winona State
  • Concordia St. Paul at Augustana
  • Wayne State at Bemidji State
  • Minnesota State-Moorhead at Minot State
  • Minnesota State-Mankato at Northern State
 

D2 Polls are out. NSIC Teams in bold, Minnesota teams in italics.

Coaches Poll
  1. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 7-0
  2. Ferris St. (Mich.) 7-1
  3. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 8-0
  4. Kutztown (Pa.) 8-0
  5. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 7-1
  6. Harding (Ark.) 7-1
  7. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 7-1
  8. Western Colorado 8-0
  9. Charleston (W.Va.) 8-0
  10. Colorado St.-Pueblo 7-1
  11. Emporia St. (Kan.) 7-1
  12. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 7-1
  13. Central Oklahoma 7-1
  14. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 6-1
  15. West Alabama 6-1
  16. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 8-0
  17. Central Washington 6-2
  18. Colorado School of Mines 6-2
  19. Indianapolis (Ind.) 7-1
  20. Augustana (S.D.) 6-2
  21. West Florida 5-2
  22. Minnesota St.-Mankato 6-2
  23. California (Pa.) 7-1
  24. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7-1
  25. Findlay (Ohio) 7-1
Other's receiving votes: Sioux Falls (S.D.), Ashland (Ohio), Davenport (Mich.), Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.)

Media Poll
  1. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 7-1
  2. Ferris State (Mich.) 7-1
  3. Valdosta State (Ga.) 7-0
  4. Kutztown (Pa.) 8-0
  5. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 8-0
  6. Grand Valley State (Mich.) 7-1
  7. Harding (Ark.) 7-1
  8. Western Colorado 8-0
  9. Central Oklahoma 7-1
  10. Colorado State-Pueblo 7-1
  11. Central Washington 6-2
  12. Charleston (W.V.) 8-0
  13. Emporia State (Kan.) 7-1
  14. Augustana (S.D.) 6-2
  15. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 6-1
  16. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 7-1
  17. West Alabama 6-1
  18. Minnesota State-Mankato 6-2
  19. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 8-0
  20. Colorado School of Mines 6-2
  21. Indianapolis 7-1
  22. California (Pa.) 7-1
  23. Emory & Henry (Va.) 7-1
  24. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 7-2
  25. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7-1
 

D3 Football Poll - through games of Oct 26
(n/c = no change from last week)

1. North Central (ill) 18 1st-place votes
2. Cortland (NY) - 7 1st-place votes
3. St. John's MN n/c
4. Mount Union
5. Hardin-Simmons
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8. UW-Platteville n/c
9. UW-Oshkosh n/c
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12. Wartburg - 13th last week
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20. UW-LaCrosse - 22nd last week
21. UW-River Falls - 10th last week
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others receiving votes: UW-Whitewater (14th last week), Bethel, UW-Stout (those were the top 3 teams, so in essence they are 26th, 27th and 28th in the poll).
 


Interesting because I went to a Bethel game and there wasn't an empty seat in the place.

Just saw your comment. It sounds like St. John's had over 11,000 for a blowout vs. Gustavus. Bethel has been packed the few times I've been there in the past decade. I believe Whitewater routinely gets over 10,000 in bigger games. There's no shortage of fan interest for the strong teams.

 

I'll be at the Stout La Crosse game tomorrow in menomonie. Big matchup for the WIAC standings. I think River Falls plays Whitewater.
 


MIAC football for Saturday, 11/2

NORTHWOODS
St. John's 7-0/5-0/2-0 at St. Scholastica 2-5/1-4/0-3
St. Olaf 6-1/4-1/2-0 at Gustavus 4-3/3-2/1-1

SKYLINE
Augsburg 3-4/2-3/1-1 at Concordia 5-2/4-1/2-0
Hamline 2-5/0-5/0-3 at Macalester 0-7/0-5/0-2

(cross-over)
Carleton 3-4/2-3/1-2 at Bethel 6-1/4-1/3-0

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WIAC football Saturday:

UW-Oshkosh 5-2/3-1 at UW-Eau Claire 2-5/1-3
UW-Platteville 6-1/3-1 at UW-Stevens Point 1-6/0-4
UW-River Falls 5-2/2-2 at UW-Whitewater 4-3/2-2
UW-LaCrosse 4-3/2-2 at UW-Stout 5-2/3-1
 

Stout somehow blew their 21 point halftime lead yet still made some key plays to almost save the win. They doinked a 50 yard kick off the post for the win as regulation time expired but couldn't get it done in overtime. WIAC is unreal this year. 6 out of the 8 teams have a shot and everyone has lost at least one conference game
That was infuriating to watch. Some truly boneheaded coaching decisions led to that collapse.
 

If any one wants to sign up, I think Luther would accept warm bodies for tomorrow’s game at Wartburg. Bet you could get some reduced tuition, too.
 


If any one wants to sign up, I think Luther would accept warm bodies for tomorrow’s game at Wartburg. Bet you could get some reduced tuition, too.

a quick story.

back in HS, a group from my (Lutheran) Church went down to watch the Luther-Wartburg football game. It was Homecoming week for Luther. during halftime, they had the Homecoming Floats drive around the field.

One of the floats had a shack-like structure on the back. the slogan was "Shack Up Every Knight."

the kids thought it was hilarious. the adults were not pleased.

this would have been early 70's - maybe '71 or '72.
 





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