The most overlooked part of that equation is the fact you must be rated 20th or higher in the final poll. Right now there are two conferences struggling to keep their automatic bid: The Mid South West and the Dakota Athletic conference. Because of early losses in the season to other conferences and a few upsets within their own leagues, these two conferences are on the verge of not making the NAIA Playoffs.
This week was a week that made me do a lot of thinking about several teams across the country. It is amazing in a week’s time how things change. Several of the teams that I thought would be the best in nation are now struggling to survive their first three games while a few of the usual suspects have now crept into the rankings. One of the usual suspects are the Carroll College Fighting Saints.
The first thing I need to do before I get too far into this is thank the Saints Athletic Association and Bruce Parker for bringing me to Helena for the second time in the same number of years. The Saints Athletic Association is as much responsible for the success of Carroll as some of the administrators. If the college you went to does not have an active booster club or athletic association, get one going because the Saints Athletic Association shows how one school can grow in all areas of their sports. People in these clubs can certainly make big things happen for little schools. Also another thanks to athletic director Bruce Parker for making my stay so great as well as all of the “Carrollites” that I met along the way.
Is it just me, or does the world sit still for about eight months out of the year. You click around the Internet looking for information about football, you find a little. Then you go to your favorite message board and start and argument about some subject that if it came up during the season, no one would even respond to it.
Or pretty much any topic started by Prediction King. You get the point. But we have to do something to get us through the offseason. Without football, it seems like the world stops spinning.
Now before anyone shoots me an email about not being sensitive toward the situation in New Orleans, understand this: I keep seeing people talking about how they need a release from what has happened to family, homes, and jobs. So with respect to their requests, I will move on with football talk while keeping them in my prayers.
This weekend, with the help of the Saints Athletic Association, I will be in Helena, MT for Azusa Pacific and Carroll College. The Saints and Cougars meet for a rematch of the 2004 semifinals in what should be a great ball game, regardless of the final score.
The most impressive thing about these two teams are not their athletic abilities, but rather the great character and sportsmanship that you see on the field, while they are playing. Yes folks, the best teams in the country play with dignity and pride. Maybe your local team should start doing the same because the end result is always the same thing, winners.
If the NAIA had a “Character Bowl” this season, then I would say this game should be earmarked as the game. People seem surprised when you tell them these facts because so often we equate winning with teams that are cheating or finding ways to cheat. That is not the case with teams coached by Shinnik and Van Diest.
So the world has started spinning and we finally have something new to talk about. Check back soon folks as you will have video and plenty of features from Carroll/APU to keep to content for the next week.
Even the SXU defense got into the mix forcing turnovers and changing the momentum of the game when they needed to. So what did I take from the game? Here’s a few random thoughts and observations from the NAIA’s top contest on Saturday.
Next week should be even better as Azusa Pacific travels to Carroll College. Be on the look out for another game recap via NAIAFOOTBALL.NET.
Seeing old friends was a great time and seeing Dana finish the season with a victory was nice too. Even though I am as unbiased as I can be, I still have my degree from Dana and it was a big part of my life. I can certainly separate business and my past, but it does make me feel good when I see Dana puts one in the win column. Bill Danenhauer is bringing in the local kids and improving the atmosphere of the games. Heck, I even think he was showing off for me Saturday when Dana ran the ball 34 times for over 130yds!
As for Peru State, injuries and lack of depth have killed this team this year. They are athletic and big, but they lack the depth they need to be 5-5 instead of 1-9. Scott Beveridge is still a great wide receiver, but unfortunately he won’t have the numbers needed to repeat his All American campaign from two seasons ago. On Saturday he was Mr. Peru as he spent time as a kicker, kick returner, and wide receiver.
The unfortunate events at the end of the game were just a symbol of frustration from the entire season. Both teams only had one win. They had a lot of emotion on the field and things got really hot. I’m not going to go into detail about who started what, but there were a lot of personal fouls and ejections during the game that led to the heated skirmish after the contest. It was very unfortunate. I’m sure both teams are disciplining their players right now.
The bad thing is it was a no win situation for anyone after the game. If you take your players off the field after the game and not shake hands people call you unsportsmanlike and classless. If you shake hands and a fight breaks out, everyone says “The coaches should’ve known better than to let them shake hands.”
It was a small black eye to end the season on, but both teams can now move forward and get ready for next season. My time at Dana was great, I’ll be returning in December for the Football banquet. So in the words of Dr. Christopherson “GO DANA!”
Midland Lutheran plays on an emotional roller coaster. If things are going well and the team is playing together, watch out. Morningside saw this side of Midland this season as MLC sneaked in a game winning field goal as time expired to win the ball game and give Morningside their only loss of the season. Or there is the MLC that gave up 72 points to Sioux Falls . The ball really got rolling for the Cougars after Midland was flagged and threw an interception to change the face of the game.
Essentially both teams are very different in their style of play. Midland is capable of playing at an extremely high level if things are going right, where Concordia will play on that even keel for 60 minutes. Saturday was a case of Midland Lutheran being on the wrong end emotionally and Concordia bringing their best effort as usual. Even though CU won 49-10, I’ll be the first to say a lot of good things can come from this loss. First, it will make MLC realize they have to turn it back on if they are to finish strong in the conference. Secondly, it gave Concordia hope of getting to .500 again, something the program never did in the late 80’s and early 90’s.
The GPAC is always competitive and this week proved that. Unfortunately for some it looked like two teams going past one another on a highway. Concordia’s was heading upward toward a strong finish, while MLC’s was moving quickly to nowhere. Hopefully the Warriors exit off the highway ramp this weekend and turn things around.
My dad and I had absolutely no interest being in Hillsboro , Saturday. We were told that between 15 and 30,000 people attend this craft day. We both laughed at the thought of that many people coming to a craft show, but we were wrong. Dad and I got out of town just in time to see a ten mile string of cars waiting to get into Hillsboro . Needless to say we were happy to be out of town.
As for McPherson and Sterling , I had a great time. I’ve always like talking to coaches no matter where they are from and Dave Cunningham and Andy Lambert are no exceptions. Cunningham has done a great job in getting the Bulldogs turned around while Lambert is just starting his quest with the Warriors. Both coaches are personable and are some of my favorite people to talk to.
McPherson has a nice small campus where the majority of the buildings looked very nice. There athletic facilities were some of the best I’ve seen in the KCAC. The football field is SprintTurf and is a great surface. McPherson has also done a good job of recruiting speed to that surface as the Bulldogs are a quick team. The press box is well done as there is plenty of space for the working media.
As for the football game, I really liked what I saw from both teams. Sterling College will win a game this season. They play too hard not too. They are a well coached team that looked to be very disciplined. They won’t win the KCAC, but they will improve.
McPherson was without the services of Lamar Jacobs for much of the game as he is recovering from a knee sprain. The person I came away most impressed with athletically on the entire field was McPherson slot back Sean Eason. His speed and quick moves showed he was probably the best athlete on the field. With Jacobs at full speed and Eason darting all over the place, the Bulldogs will be in the hunt for the KCAC title
Overall the trip to McPherson was productive and short. A big thanks to Carol Swenson for getting me set up at the game and to both teams for putting on a great game. Even though the final was 24-13, the game was much better than the 11 point margin of victory. Until next week.