Bad November for the local D2/D3. No one made it past round of 16 from MIAC and Northern Sun.
Not quite as local and not D2/D3, but with plenty of Minnesota tie-ins: In the FCS playoff field, SDSU is the #1 seed, USD the #3 seed and NDSU unseeded but very much capable of advancing in the tournament. Good football being played out on Interstate 29 (or 10 miles off in the case of Vermillion, SD). It would be surprising if at least 2 of the 3 did not survive the weekend and would be much, if any, of a surprise if all three would advance.
I don't now anything about Mercer but SDSU should not have any problem with them. SDSU placed 9 players on the MVFC all conference team, 9 on the second team, and 3 on the honorable mention list. The Jackrabbits are deep and talented and except for the Montana State game early on, haven't really been tested.
USD hosts Sacramento State. USD's strength is their defense and Sac's strength is offense. In my opinion, given the lack of playoff experience, USD is most vulnerable. The offense, Quarterbacked by Iowa State transfer and Buffalo, MN alum Aiden Boumann, seems to have sputtered out. Sacramento State doesn't play a very stout defense but can score. USD's only FCS loss is to SDSU. They played FBS Missouri tough. They've won a few games by thin margins. I think this one will be close and my prediction is that USD's luck in close games will run out.
NDSU plays in Bozeman against a Montana State team that seems to be reeling after starting the season ranked 2/3 behind SDSU and came within inches of upsetting SDSU in Brookings the second week of the season. Since then, the Bobcats have dropped two more, including a whipping in Missoula two weeks ago against now #2 Montana. The Bobcats can run, including heavy use of two QBs, and NDSU has been exposed on their defensive interior. The Bobcats have also been stout against the run and NDSU doesn't have their usual stable of good backs. While having gone oh-fer-the Dakotas, NDSU, is beating its opponents by an average of 28 points led by QB Cam Miller. My prediction is that the Bison will dig deep into that championship pedigree and knock back a reeling Bobcat team.