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« on: October 27, 2008, 09:12:56 am »

Okay, Pat, Keith, Gordon and the rest of the staff can obviously trump most everyone else, but I'm curious to know how many different teams folks from across the country have seen play in person?  (games played in don't count, nor do televised games.  Only games seen as a fan at the stadium)

This is meant simply for fun, nothing more, nothing less.

Thinking back, these are the team's I've seen:

ASC (8)--Hardin-Simmons, Mary Hardin-Baylor, East Texas Baptist, Mississippi College, McMurry, Louisiana College, Howard Payne, Sul Ross

CCIW (1)--Wheaton

MIAA (1)--Hope

MAC (5)--Delaware Valley, Lebanon Valley, Albright, FDU Florham, Widener

SCAC (7)--Austin College, Birmingham Southern, Colorado College, Centre, Millsaps, Rhodes, Trinity

LL (1)--Susquehanna

CC (1)--McDaniel

NWC (1)--Linfield

WIAC (3)--UW Stout, UW Stevens Point, UW Whitewater

UAA (1)--Washington Univ.

So, if my math and memory are correct, I think I've seen 29.  How about you guys?
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2008, 09:37:25 am »

Fun project, but didn't take too long for me.

SLIAC(5)  - Huntingdon*, LaGrange*, MacMurray, Eureka*, Westminster
SCAC(5)  - Sewanee*, Rhodes*, Milsaps*, Trinity, Colorado College
USAC(2)  -  Maryville*, NC Wesleyan
PAC(1)  -  Thomas More
WIAC(1)  - UW Oshkosh
Empire 8(1)  -  Ithaca*
ACFA(1)  -  Wesley*
ASC(1)  -  McMurry
17 Teams
*9 stadiums
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« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2008, 10:59:43 am »

I'll play! 

NCAC (9) - Allegheny, Denison*, Earlham*, Hiram, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan*, Wabash*, Wittenberg*, Wooster* (will complete the set next year when Kenyon comes to C'ville)
HCAC (7) - Anderson*, Bluffton, Franklin*, Hanover*, Manchester*, Mt. St. Joseph, Rose-Hulman
OAC (4) - Capital, Mount Union*, Ohio Northern, Wilmington
MIAA (3) - Albion*, Hope, Kalamazoo*
UAA (3) - CWRU*, Chicago, Washington U.
CCIW (2) - Millikin*, Wheaton*
SLIAC (2) - Huntingdon, MacMurray
NATHC (1) - Benedictine
SCAC (1) - DePauw*
WIAC (1) - UW-Whitewater*

So I think I've got 33 teams and 18 stadiums.  I've also seen the stadiums at RHIT and Trinity(TX) but have not seen a game at those places so I didn't count them here. 

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« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2008, 01:25:37 pm »

SLIAC( 8 ) -- LaGrange*, Huntingdon*, Blackburn*,  MacMurray*, Greenville, Westminster, Principia*, Eureka
NCAC (2)--Kenyon*, Dennison
ASC (3)--Mississippi College*. Louisiana College, UMHB*
SCAC (4)--Birmingham Southern*, Centre*,  Rhodes*, Millsaps*
UAA (1)--Washington Univ*
USAC (1)--Maryville*
ODAC (1)--Bridgewater*
MAC (1)--Wilkes
PAC (1)--W&J

22 Teams, 15 Stadiums
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« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2008, 06:46:19 pm »

I have seen the following.  I alphabetized my list because I am not certain of the conference affiliations.  Several have changed from when I saw them play.
Adrian
Albion
Allegheny
Augustana
Averett, Virginia
Baldwin-Wallace
Bethel
Bridgewater
Capital University
Carthage
College of New Jersey
Dayton
Defiance
Dennison
Grove City
Hanover
Heidelberg College
Hiram
Hope, Michigan
Illlinois Wesleyan
Ithaca
John Carroll
Kenyon College
Lycoming
Marietta College
Mary Hardin Baylor
Mount Union College
Mt. St. Joseph
Muskingum College
Ohio Northern
Ohio Wesleyan
Otterbein College
Rochester
Rowen
Simpson
Slippery Rock
St. John Fisher
St. Johns
Trinity, Texas
Wabash
Washington, Missouri
Wheaton
Widner
Willmington College
Wisconsin LaCrosse
Wisconsin Whitewater
Wittenberg
Wooster
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« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2008, 06:48:23 pm »

I forgot to add.  I saw those teams play in 11 stadiums
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« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2008, 07:59:00 pm »

I have seen 15 D-III football teams play in 3 stadiums:

NWC- Linfield, Willamette, Whitworth, Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran, Lewis & Clark, Menlo.
WIAC- UW-Stevens Point, UW-Stout, UW-Whitewater
SCIAC- Occidental, Whittier
ASC- McMurry
NJAC- Rowan
Independent- Chapman
I have seen D-III teams play 3 non D-III teams:
University of San Diego, Humboldt State, Southern Oregon

I know this is the football page, but I have seen the following D-III basketball teams play:
UC Santa Cruz, Whitman, Cal Tech, Cal Lutheran, Occidental, North Park, Dominican (Il), Chapman, Whitworth, Lewis & Clark, Linfield.

In D-III Baseball:
CSU East Bay, Wesleyan, George Fox, Cal Lutheran, Menlo, Linfield.
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« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2008, 08:08:20 pm »

I've been watching DIV III,( which it was not called back then) since the early 1950's when my parents moved out of Brooklyn to outside of Canaan, NH. Saturday was boy's day with dad and we would go to football games on Saturdays during the fall.So to add up those that were just Div III now---lets just say a bunch.

Since moving to MD about 15. only 2 this year in person. A lot more on TV and the Computer.

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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2008, 10:23:24 pm »

34 teams, 16 stadiums

UAA:  CWRU*,CMU*,Chicago, WUStL, Rochester(UAA when I saw them)
NCAC:  Wittenberg*, Ohio Wesleyan*, Denison*, Kenyon*, Wooster*,          Allegheny,  Wabash 
OAC:  Capital*,Otterbein*, Muskingum*, John Carroll*, Baldwin-Wallace*, Mount Union, Heidelberg, Ohio Northern
PAC:  Washington & Jefferson*, Thomas More*, Bethany, Thiel
HCAC:  Defiance*, Bluffton
CCIW:  Augustana, North Central
MAC:  Widener
LL/b]: Union
CC:  Juniata
SCAC:  Centre*
USAC/b]:  Maryville
WIAC/b]:  Stevens Point

1 Stagg Bowl

Forgot I saw Albon at Witt, playoff gme I believe.  So 35 teams.  I also have seen Dayton, but not sure if the were still D3 at the time.
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« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2008, 05:50:21 am »

Wow good question... 21 total only watching games in Abilene and Belton
UMHB
HSU
McMurry
Sul Ross State
East Texas Baptist
Mississippi College
Louisiana College
Texas Lutheran
East Texas Baptist
Howard Payne
Washington and Jefferson
Austin College
Trinity
Wesley
University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Willamette
Linfield
North Carolina Wesleyan
Christopher Newport
UW Stevens-point
UW La Crosse,
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« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2008, 01:36:40 pm »

CCIW: 1 - Millikin

E8: 1 - Ithaca

HCAC: 2 - Hanover, Defiance

LL: 2 - Hobart, Union

MAC: 1 - Delaware Valley

MIAA: 1 - Adrian

NCAC: 3 - Hiram, Wabash, Wittenberg

NEFC Boyd: 1 - Curry

NESCAC: 3 - Amherst, Wesleyan, Williams

NJAC: 2 - Rowan, Western Connecticut

OAC: 10 - Baldwin-Wallace, Capital, Heidelberg, John Carroll, Marietta, Mount Union, Muskingum, Ohio Northern, Otterbein, Wilmington

WIAC: 2 - Stevens Point, Whitewater


29 Total -- Don't anticipate that number to change any time soon being in Arizona (aka DIII Black Hole)

Other small schools (Not FBS/DI): 18 - Central Washington University, St. Joseph's College (IN), Carson-Newman College, Tiffin University, University of Dayton, Bloomsburg University, Indiana University (PA), CW Post College, Southern Connecticut State University, Central Connecticut State University, Yale University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Bryant University, Fordham University, Glenville State University, West Chester University
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« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2008, 01:41:09 pm »

Good excercise. I am just counting D3. If you count NAIA my list goes up. Wink

CCIW (8 )-Augie*, Carthage*, Elmhurst*, Illinois Wesleyan*, Millikin*, North Central*, North Park*, Wheaton**
IIAC(4)- Central, Coe, Simpson, Wartburg
MIAC(4)- Augsburg, Bethel, Gustavus Adolphus*, St. Johns
MWU(1)- Carroll*(former CCIW member)
MIAA(4)-Albion*, Alma*, Hope*, Kalamazoo*
WIAC(2)- Lacrosse, Whitewater*
NWC(1)-Menlo*
NCAC(3)-Allegheny, Wabash*, Witt
SCAC(1)-Depauw*,
NATHC(4)-Aurora*, Benedictine*, Concordia-Wisconsin, Lakeland
OAC(4)-Baldwin Wallace, Capital, Mt Union*, Ohio Northern
PAC(1)-Westminister, Pa
UAA(3)-Chicago*, CWRU, WashU*
ACFC(1)-Wesley
HCAC(3)-Anderson*, Mt. St. Joseph*, RHIT
SLIAC(2)-Westminster, Mo*

46 teams
26 stadiums
8 different states
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« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2008, 03:52:12 pm »

Okay, Pat, Keith, Gordon and the rest of the staff can obviously trump most everyone else, but I'm curious to know how many different teams folks from across the country have seen play in person?  (games played in don't count, nor do televised games.  Only games seen as a fan at the stadium)

This is meant simply for fun, nothing more, nothing less.



 How about adding the number of states you traveled to to see games? And no I didn't mean states of mind Roll Eyes
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« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2008, 04:27:05 pm »

Addendum...I also saw the Gustavus Adolphus stadium but did not see a game there.  I forgot that I visited GAC when I was figuring out where I wanted to go to school back in the day.   Smiley

I've seen games in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.  I fully expect to be at the Wabash/WashU game in St. Louis in 2010.  And I've seen stadiums but not games in Minnesota and Texas.  So 5 states for games, soon to be 6, and 2 more that I've seen empty. 
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« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2008, 01:59:40 am »

How about adding the number of states you traveled to to see games?

Glad you added that. I think the states thing is what I'm most proud of. I've seen games in every D3 major state, though a lot of states with one or two schools are on my missing list:

Yes - 20
Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan (stadium only, no game), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Mississippi, Texas, California, Oregon and Washington.

Missing: 12/9
Missouri, Maine, Vermont, Conn., RI (Salve), W. Va. (Bethany), Georgia (LaGrange), Alabama (Hunt. & B-SC), Colorado (Colo. Coll.)., Tennessee (Maryville), Kentucky (Thomas More), Louisiana (La. Coll.)

I've seen teams from Alabama, Kentucky & Connecticut play in other states though.

States with no D3 football: 18
Florida, S. Carolina, Arkansas, N. Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Nebraska (wesleyan doesn't count), Kansas, New Hampshire, Alaska, Hawaii
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