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What's the outcome of Saturday's MIAC v WIAC showdown?

MIAC Sweep
WIAC Sweep
Split - SJU and UWP advance
Split - UWRF and Bethel advance

CHUBBS PETERSON

Quote from: hazzben on November 17, 2025, 05:31:52 PMI saw Logan post that Wart got done a diservice, essentially treated like a 2 seed in their own quad. He might be right, but aside from NPI Wartburg just doesn't looke like a very elite 1 seed IMO given the stats above.

That said, the MIAC finds itself in 2 of the 3 toughest quadrants ever according to Logan's numbers. If we get anyone to the quarters or beyond we'll have earned it, great chance to reset the recent national narrative about the conference.

Results so far have done nothing to quiet the discontent with NPI. If anything, this bracket is proving to be even more lopsided than was suspected. NPI loved it some Wartburg, and they didn't survive first contact with a Wheaton team that lost 35-0 to NCC (NPI had Warburg above NCC). Obviously a big obstacle to clear this weekend but if I'm UWRF I can hardly believe my luck with what a mess that quad's turned out to be, and whoever gets out of there gets the winner of the clearly weakest quad in the semifinal.
Bethel Royals on to victory as we proudly sing your name, HEY HEY HEY!

Mister36

It could always be worse...(looks at FBS). I am fully behind the removal of loud yelling people deciding who gets into playoffs

CHUBBS PETERSON

Quote from: Mister36 on Yesterday at 10:57:46 AMIt could always be worse...(looks at FBS). I am fully behind the removal of loud yelling people deciding who gets into playoffs

I don't even want to get started on that; Disney ruins everything it touches.
Bethel Royals on to victory as we proudly sing your name, HEY HEY HEY!

fredfalcon

Kaleb Blaha is 23, not 25. His first year at UWRF was 2021. A medical red-shirt year after his second hamstring injury gave him an extra year.
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Quote from: fredfalcon on Yesterday at 04:09:12 PMKaleb Blaha is 23, not 25. His first year at UWRF was 2021. A medical red-shirt year after his second hamstring injury gave him an extra year.


OzJohnnie

Quote from: D3fanboy on Today at 12:53:21 AM
Quote from: fredfalcon on Yesterday at 04:09:12 PMKaleb Blaha is 23, not 25. His first year at UWRF was 2021. A medical red-shirt year after his second hamstring injury gave him an extra year.



  

art76

The way I see it now, the Johnnies have to win this week for any chance of an all MIAC Stagg. (Captain Obvious has showed up again.) My guess is only one or two of the pundits, if any, will pick the Johnnies to win. I think the game is going to be so close it may come down to last possession. I do believe they could pull off the upset. BU should win, and hopefully can come out healthy and relatively unscathed for future games. They're going to be cold games and the ball on the field is going to be a rock that stings. Only supposed to get up to 18 F in Arden Hills tomorrow. Brrrr.
"They ought to be taught that they have bodies; and that their bodies die; while they themselves live on ... that we talk as if we POSSESSED souls, instead of BEING souls." - George MacDonald

hazzben

This is going to be a very good and close game with UWP. They run and stop the run better than in the past and have always been able to throw. Biggest question is are we at full strength and can we play a clean game in special teams and turnovers.

sjujohnnie

d3football.com has their "Quick Hits" predictions posted. ALL are picking River Falls to win - 4 by 3 scores, 3 by 2 scores, & 1 by 1 score.

gobigred425

Quote from: sjujohnnie on Today at 10:15:57 AMd3football.com has their "Quick Hits" predictions posted. ALL are picking River Falls to win - 4 by 3 scores, 3 by 2 scores, & 1 by 1 score.
Yup. I get picking them to win, they are certainly the favorite. The margins were surprising to me. Hopefully players are keeping receipts.

USee

Quote from: CHUBBS PETERSON on Yesterday at 10:16:24 AM
Quote from: hazzben on November 17, 2025, 05:31:52 PMI saw Logan post that Wart got done a diservice, essentially treated like a 2 seed in their own quad. He might be right, but aside from NPI Wartburg just doesn't looke like a very elite 1 seed IMO given the stats above.

That said, the MIAC finds itself in 2 of the 3 toughest quadrants ever according to Logan's numbers. If we get anyone to the quarters or beyond we'll have earned it, great chance to reset the recent national narrative about the conference.

Results so far have done nothing to quiet the discontent with NPI. If anything, this bracket is proving to be even more lopsided than was suspected. NPI loved it some Wartburg, and they didn't survive first contact with a Wheaton team that lost 35-0 to NCC (NPI had Warburg above NCC). Obviously a big obstacle to clear this weekend but if I'm UWRF I can hardly believe my luck with what a mess that quad's turned out to be, and whoever gets out of there gets the winner of the clearly weakest quad in the semifinal.

NPI has its limitations but it also cuts both ways. Under the old system Wheaton is not in this field. Neither is UWlAX and possibly UWW, all 2 loss teams. Wheaton would not have had any regionally ranked wins (the old system) which favored 1 loss teams (win %) over most other criteria. NPI can be tweaked (NCC should NOT be the overall 4 seed) but so far it's an improvement over the subjective rankings of regional committees IMO.

hazzben

Quote from: USee on Today at 11:06:32 AM
Quote from: CHUBBS PETERSON on Yesterday at 10:16:24 AM
Quote from: hazzben on November 17, 2025, 05:31:52 PMI saw Logan post that Wart got done a diservice, essentially treated like a 2 seed in their own quad. He might be right, but aside from NPI Wartburg just doesn't looke like a very elite 1 seed IMO given the stats above.

That said, the MIAC finds itself in 2 of the 3 toughest quadrants ever according to Logan's numbers. If we get anyone to the quarters or beyond we'll have earned it, great chance to reset the recent national narrative about the conference.

Results so far have done nothing to quiet the discontent with NPI. If anything, this bracket is proving to be even more lopsided than was suspected. NPI loved it some Wartburg, and they didn't survive first contact with a Wheaton team that lost 35-0 to NCC (NPI had Warburg above NCC). Obviously a big obstacle to clear this weekend but if I'm UWRF I can hardly believe my luck with what a mess that quad's turned out to be, and whoever gets out of there gets the winner of the clearly weakest quad in the semifinal.

NPI has its limitations but it also cuts both ways. Under the old system Wheaton is not in this field. Neither is UWlAX and possibly UWW, all 2 loss teams. Wheaton would not have had any regionally ranked wins (the old system) which favored 1 loss teams (win %) over most other criteria. NPI can be tweaked (NCC should NOT be the overall 4 seed) but so far it's an improvement over the subjective rankings of regional committees IMO.

I don't mind NPI setting the field, I don't love how inconsistent they are with it when it comes to seeding and matchups. How they built the NCC and Wartburg quads is a great example. Some minor tweaks would have cost no more money, but better balanced the depth of the quads.

That said, we get 40 teams in, we are light years ahead of where we were in 1999 or even 2019. Wheaton is a great example of why getting more at large teams in matters.

CHUBBS PETERSON

Quote from: USee on Today at 11:06:32 AM
Quote from: CHUBBS PETERSON on Yesterday at 10:16:24 AM
Quote from: hazzben on November 17, 2025, 05:31:52 PMI saw Logan post that Wart got done a diservice, essentially treated like a 2 seed in their own quad. He might be right, but aside from NPI Wartburg just doesn't looke like a very elite 1 seed IMO given the stats above.

That said, the MIAC finds itself in 2 of the 3 toughest quadrants ever according to Logan's numbers. If we get anyone to the quarters or beyond we'll have earned it, great chance to reset the recent national narrative about the conference.

Results so far have done nothing to quiet the discontent with NPI. If anything, this bracket is proving to be even more lopsided than was suspected. NPI loved it some Wartburg, and they didn't survive first contact with a Wheaton team that lost 35-0 to NCC (NPI had Warburg above NCC). Obviously a big obstacle to clear this weekend but if I'm UWRF I can hardly believe my luck with what a mess that quad's turned out to be, and whoever gets out of there gets the winner of the clearly weakest quad in the semifinal.

NPI has its limitations but it also cuts both ways. Under the old system Wheaton is not in this field. Neither is UWlAX and possibly UWW, all 2 loss teams. Wheaton would not have had any regionally ranked wins (the old system) which favored 1 loss teams (win %) over most other criteria. NPI can be tweaked (NCC should NOT be the overall 4 seed) but so far it's an improvement over the subjective rankings of regional committees IMO.
Understand the point, but I'd posit that trading one flawed system for another with different and yet equal flaws amounts to change for its own sake and that further adjustment has been shown to be needed. In the end, outcomes are still being decided on the field rather than committee rooms full of compromised incompetents, so of course it could be infinitely worse.
Bethel Royals on to victory as we proudly sing your name, HEY HEY HEY!