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#1
ARC head coaches conference records.  Feel free to check my math.

Jeff McMartin.. 116-34  6 titles
Tyler Staker.....46-19  1 title
Steve Helminiak  32-50
Chris Winter.....30- 2  3 titles
Brian Keller.....14-49
Reed Hoskins......6-10
Ryan Maiuri.......5- 3
Austin Dickinson..4-12
Joe Troche........2-22

Win %
Chris Winter  .938
McMartin  .733
Staker  .708
Maiuri  .625
Helminiak  .390
Hoskins  .375
Dickinson  .250
Keller  .222
Troche  .083
#2
Quote from: The Third Division on July 14, 2025, 06:45:54 PMPossibly a rebrand. I didn't see anything.

Announcing they are going to Flo Sports?

Or something along those lines?
#3
Earlier this afternoon the conference twitter page posted something to the effect of There is a big announcement coming this week.  Can anyone guess.  That tweet quickly disappeared.  Anyone have any info? 
#4
Quote from: Fannosaurus Rex on July 12, 2025, 09:23:59 AMIt is funny that when a local Chicago tv weather man puts up his regional map, the only two cities it names in Iowa are Waterloo and Oskaloosa.

Time to bring William Penn back to the conference  ;)
#5
Quote from: HansenRatings on June 27, 2025, 03:51:30 PM
Quote from: DriftlessDuhawk on June 27, 2025, 02:02:31 PMYeah, Logan and I have very similar sources, as these are the two schools I was referring to. The only thing I would add is that with Luther leaving, the conference is looking to move to a "travel partner" approach for all non-football sports.

With that being said, adding both Monmouth and Northwestern doesn't really work with that idea, and so the league would rather expand in one direction by getting two schools. So, either looking for an additional school in western Illinois or another one in the Twin Cities area.

I said this before, but I think Augustana would make a lot of sense for both parties. They're a good fit for the ARC geographically & fit the mold of the current institutions, and if Monmouth gets/accepts an invitation, that would be a good travel partner for them.

I'm not sure who else from the Twin Cities area would make sense, either for the ARC or for a school potentially looking for greener pastures.

Replace Luther with, wait for it, Martin Luther.  And there is a Brewery in New Ulm, MN.  (this is said with tongue firmly planted in cheek)
#6
Quote from: DriftlessDuhawk on June 27, 2025, 02:02:31 PMYeah, Logan and I have very similar sources, as these are the two schools I was referring to. The only thing I would add is that with Luther leaving, the conference is looking to move to a "travel partner" approach for all non-football sports.

With that being said, adding both Monmouth and Northwestern doesn't really work with that idea, and so the league would rather expand in one direction by getting two schools. So, either looking for an additional school in western Illinois or another one in the Twin Cities area.

Knox is about 20 miles away from Monmouth.  With Luther leaving for the Midwest Conference it might be a bit funny to lose one school to that conference only to then take two from them.
#7
Quote from: DriftlessDuhawk on June 26, 2025, 04:13:42 PM
Quote from: HansenRatings on June 25, 2025, 10:17:50 PMI could maybe see something where the top non-playoff team from a combination of the UMAC/MWC/NACC matches up with the next best team from the ARC, but that would probably, regrettably mean the dissolution of the Lakefront Bowl.


The other issue with this is that I know a couple of teams in these conferences have asked if the ARC plans on moving up to 10 teams with the subtraction of Luther, according to my "sources".

Even if completely made up...you have my attention  ;D
#9
Quote from: DriftlessDuhawk on June 19, 2025, 03:09:26 PM
Quote from: Fannosaurus Rex on June 14, 2025, 06:40:11 PMThe weekend Wall Street Journal has an article about how to spend a three day weekend in Dubuque. Of course the fist thing to do should be to get back in the car and drive to Pella. They missed that obvious move but it still paints Dubuque in pretty nice light.

Now I'm not sure I would go as far as to say you should be spending a full 3-day vacation in Pella  ;), but the article Fannosaurus Rex is referring to is written by David Farley, who is a native of Dubuque. Farley also owns lots of real estate in the city of Dubuque, and those who are aware of this took the article in a very tongue-in-cheek way, as clearly there is no ulterior motive behind the article...

That being said any sort of Dubuque itinerary that does not include a stop by one of the two casinos in town, a drink from Fat Tuesday's or the Walnut Tap, or dinner and live music at the Yardarm on the river is not exactly highlighting the best of things to do in Dubuque, in my opinion. He did get it right that the best burgers in town do come from Paul's Tavern, however, so I will give him that.


Going way back here.  The old dog track has morphed into a casino and great live music venue.  We highly recommend.  I liked Fat Tuesday's, but we were more Whiskey River (pretty much across the street) types.  One summer I lived across the street from the Walnut but wouldn't go there as it was known as a Loras bar  ;D   I am to this day, a Dog House fan. A couple of years ago my daughter got kicked out of Paul's because the bouncer didn't like her attitude...all 4'11" of her attitude!  So I have not been to that place.  I agree, the Yardarm is a great place during the summer months.  Our kids and their friends agree.   
#10
Interview with the Luther President
https://youtu.be/QfmCqrFIhfI
#11
Quote from: Pat Coleman on June 03, 2025, 11:23:20 AMLuther will be leaving the ARC after this upcoming season:
https://d3sports.com/notables/2025/06/luther-leaves-arc-for-mwc


This comes as a surprise to me.  Luther is an original member dating to 1922.  7 of the 9 members of the conference can trace their roots in the conference to the 1920's - 1930's. 

With the facilities improvements underway at Luther.  Renovated field house and I thought an indoor practice facility.  Their history of athletics success and strong financial position, I believed they were attempting to improve football and basketball to competitive standards.  And their overall athletics department were already strong. 

I'm not sure this move will drive enrollment.  They should be more competitive on the athletics side.  Cornell went from a bottom feeder in the IIAC to .500 in football with the move to the MWC.  I would think that improves attitudes on campus. 

It also seemed like Luther did a bit of a dig to the ARC in their statement about athletics and academics, with the ARC firing back in their statement noting the conferences academics in their release. 

Still, this is a sad day to see an original member leave.
#12
100 days until the 2025 season.
#13
This is big news. 

BVU hires former Iowa Hawkeye Jeff Horner as their new HC.  He was at D2 Truman State and in his 7 years there took them to the NCAA tourney 3 times. 

https://x.com/BVUAthletics/status/1919755625820545400
#15
Two away games for Coe, though Mt Vernon is only a few miles down the road.  Seeing their countdown and noting in 2 weeks I can tell my wife it's now 150 days until college football season.  That will rate an eye roll from her!