All Things 2025 College Football D2 and D3 Thread

The school and community profile says so. But for all the success the school has had on the court and on the field since joining the NSIC, the community takes very little notice and offers only minimal support. But then again, maybe its a matter of "if you build it, they will come." The same questions were asked when NDSU and SDSU left the NCC for DI, more so in Brookings than Fargo. The move has ushered in a golden era of athletics at both schools and their respective communities and states have turned out. But Mankato, not being a flagship or land grant institution in Minnesota, could just as easily fall into a profile of a Western or Eastern Illinois, which isn't pretty. That said, the hockey program has actually done pretty well, and I know people that have no connection to MSU-M and have never laced up a skate in their life that are more than just casual fans of Maverick hockey. For Mankato, I think they are content with being DI hockey only.

Edit: I'd add that there was some quiet athletic department interest in moving up a number of years ago after USD and UND made the leap but outside of the athletic department, there appears to have been zero interest or support for such a move, whether at the admin level, MNSCU, community (meaning those that would be the financial support, not the man on the street with empty pockets, etc), or otherwise

Realistically, could Mankato go FCS but play in the Pioneer like St. Thomas, and move their other sports to the Summit?
That is absolutely ridiculous. The support and interest is not there. Mankato and other state universities are cutting programs and athletics will be next. If Minnesota had one big state university it would be realistic. These schools are just doing everything to survive.
 

Tying this in to some discussion we've had about Gopher athletics ... How much money do D3 and D2 schools lose on having a football team? I can't imagine they draw many fans (with a few exceptions like St. Johns) and certainly don't have TV deals.

It’s just for enrollment. 100 players at $25k/player covers costs pretty quickly.
 

Here’s the coaches preseason Top 25 ranking for Division II. NSIC teams in bold, Minnesota teams in italics. Records from 2024 included
  1. Ferris State (MI), 14-1
  2. Harding (AR), 12-2
  3. Grand Valley State (MI), 11-2
  4. Slippery Rock (PA), 12-2
  5. Central Oklahoma, 11-2
  6. Colorado State-Pueblo, 10-2
  7. Kutztown (PA), 11-1
  8. West Florida, 7-3
  9. Pittsburg State (KS), 8-3
  10. Western Colorado, 11-2
  11. Minnesota State-Mankato, 11-4
  12. Valdosta State (GA), 13-1
  13. Angelo State (TX), 9-3
  14. Charleston (WV), 11-1
  15. California (PA), 10-3
  16. Bemidji State (MN), 10-4
  17. Lenoir-Rhyne (NC), 10-3
  18. Ouachita Baptist (AR), 10-2
  19. Virginia Union, 10-4
  20. Indianapolis, 10-2
  21. Central Washington, 8-4
  22. Central Missouri, 9-3
  23. Augustana (SD), 8-4
  24. Ashland (OH), 9-4
  25. Miles (AL), 10-3
Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth, Northwest Missouri State, Indiana (PA).
 

Here’s the coaches preseason Top 25 ranking for Division II. NSIC teams in bold, Minnesota teams in italics. Records from 2024 included
  1. Ferris State (MI), 14-1
  2. Harding (AR), 12-2
  3. Grand Valley State (MI), 11-2
  4. Slippery Rock (PA), 12-2
  5. Central Oklahoma, 11-2
  6. Colorado State-Pueblo, 10-2
  7. Kutztown (PA), 11-1
  8. West Florida, 7-3
  9. Pittsburg State (KS), 8-3
  10. Western Colorado, 11-2
  11. Minnesota State-Mankato, 11-4
  12. Valdosta State (GA), 13-1
  13. Angelo State (TX), 9-3
  14. Charleston (WV), 11-1
  15. California (PA), 10-3
  16. Bemidji State (MN), 10-4
  17. Lenoir-Rhyne (NC), 10-3
  18. Ouachita Baptist (AR), 10-2
  19. Virginia Union, 10-4
  20. Indianapolis, 10-2
  21. Central Washington, 8-4
  22. Central Missouri, 9-3
  23. Augustana (SD), 8-4
  24. Ashland (OH), 9-4
  25. Miles (AL), 10-3
Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth, Northwest Missouri State, Indiana (PA).

I shouldn't be surprised to see Bemidji in the rankings anymore, but I am. That program sucked for so long. Bolte has done an incredible job.
 




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