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It was on CBS college sports, channel 613 on DTV as well boys.
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MrTitleist wrote:Urpus, the game was on channel 411 in Missoula. :thumb:
I wasn't home so it wouldn't have helped but thanks for the tip so in the future I can have the information.
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AZGrizFan wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:The kick is wide left!

Congrats to the Carroll Saints, the 2010 NAIA National Football Champions! Carroll beats Sioux Falls 10-7 in a game that came down to the wire.
Another national title for the Carroll College Saints.

That Van Diest sure is a shitty coach. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Problem is, the NAIA sucks so entirely bad, that there is only two teams in the whole association, Sioux Falls and Carroll. Same with D-III, there is really only two teams and the rest of the serfs.

Knowbody will ever know just how great a college coach Van Diest really is until he leaves the comfort zone that he is in, a college football division with only one competitor. Nobody is going to hire him out of there without putting up the bucks to lure him away, and nobody is going to put up that kind of money because he is unproven.

'Zactly why Montana has never and will never hire him.
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Wedgebuster wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Another national title for the Carroll College Saints.

That Van Diest sure is a shitty coach. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Problem is, the NAIA sucks so entirely bad, that there is only two teams in the whole association, Sioux Falls and Carroll. Same with D-III, there is really only two teams and the rest of the serfs.

Knowbody will ever know just how great a college coach Van Diest really is until he leaves the comfort zone that he is in, a college football division with only one competitor. Nobody is going to hire him out of there without putting up the bucks to lure him away, and nobody is going to put up that kind of money because he is unproven.

'Zactly why Montana has never and will never hire him.
That's where you evidently don't know jack shit about D-III. The biggest reason Mount Union and Whitewater make it so often, is because their committee sucks them off and gives them home field every year no matter what. University of St. Thomas (same conference that I played in) was seeded higher than Union and would have had to travel there. That's the way they work.
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Willie wrote:
Wedgebuster wrote:

Problem is, the NAIA sucks so entirely bad, that there is only two teams in the whole association, Sioux Falls and Carroll. Same with D-III, there is really only two teams and the rest of the serfs.

Knowbody will ever know just how great a college coach Van Diest really is until he leaves the comfort zone that he is in, a college football division with only one competitor. Nobody is going to hire him out of there without putting up the bucks to lure him away, and nobody is going to put up that kind of money because he is unproven.

'Zactly why Montana has never and will never hire him.
That's where you evidently don't know jack shit about D-III. The biggest reason Mount Union and Whitewater make it so often, is because their committee sucks them off and gives them home field every year no matter what. University of St. Thomas (same conference that I played in) was seeded higher than Union and would have had to travel there. That's the way they work.

They still DOMINATE Willie, even if they always get to play at home, if the division was truly competitive and not the two team top heavy division they appear to be, somebody else would get by these two to the championship game.

Mount Union has only missed the final game once in the last ten years I believe.

The New York Yankees and all their dough does not put them in the World Series that often.
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D3 Title Games since moving the Championship to Salem, VA:

1993 Mount Union Rowan 34–24
1994 Albion Washington & Jefferson 38–15
1995 Wisconsin–La Crosse Rowan 36–7
1996 Mount Union Rowan 56–24
1997 Mount Union Lycoming 61–12
1998 Mount Union Rowan 44–24
1999 Pacific Lutheran Rowan 42–13
2000 Mount Union St. John's (Minn.) 10–7
2001 Mount Union Bridgewater 30–27
2002 Mount Union Trinity (Tex.) 48–7
2003 St. John's (Minn.) Mount Union 24–6
2004 Linfield Mary Hardin-Baylor 28–21
2005 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 35–28
2006 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 35–16
2007 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 31–21
2008 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 31–26
2009 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 38–28
2010 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 31–21
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dbackjon wrote:D3 Title Games since moving the Championship to Salem, VA:

1993 Mount Union Rowan 34–24
1994 Albion Washington & Jefferson 38–15
1995 Wisconsin–La Crosse Rowan 36–7
1996 Mount Union Rowan 56–24
1997 Mount Union Lycoming 61–12
1998 Mount Union Rowan 44–24
1999 Pacific Lutheran Rowan 42–13
2000 Mount Union St. John's (Minn.) 10–7
2001 Mount Union Bridgewater 30–27
2002 Mount Union Trinity (Tex.) 48–7
2003 St. John's (Minn.) Mount Union 24–6
2004 Linfield Mary Hardin-Baylor 28–21
2005 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 35–28
2006 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 35–16
2007 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 31–21
2008 Mount Union Wisconsin–Whitewater 31–26
2009 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 38–28
2010 Wisconsin–Whitewater Mount Union 31–21
That is domination, and not much different than the NAIA, two monster pike in a pond of bluegills.
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10 national titles in 17 years? how does one NOT move up after that?
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