MVFC Megathread: 2024 Edition
Surprised this hasn't been started yet, but time to get it going with some burning questions for next year.
How well will the Jacks reload after losing so many stars off their team (including definitely-for-sure yet possibly-not Mark Groowski)?
Will the Bison be able to build on the momentum of their finish to last year (and with a new coach to boot)?
Will the Coyotes be able to back up the best D1 season in their history and make the FCS playoffs in back to back seasons for the first time?
How long until anyone actually notices that Western Illinois is no longer in the conference?
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UND fanbase starts 2024 on suicide watch. Will it end that way?
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Another year, another tough sledding conference schedule in the MVFC.
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Chalupa Batman
How long until anyone actually notices that Western Illinois is no longer in the conference?
I think a few teams might notice one less easy win on the schedule.
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Chalupa Batman
Surprised this hasn't been started yet, but time to get it going with some burning questions for next year.
How well will the Jacks reload after losing so many stars off their team (including definitely-for-sure yet possibly-not Mark Groowski)?
Will the Bison be able to build on the momentum of their finish to last year (and with a new coach to boot)?
Will the Coyotes be able to back up the best D1 season in their history and make the FCS playoffs in back to back seasons for the first time?
How long until anyone actually notices that Western Illinois is no longer in the conference?
1. Chase Mason will be good if Gronowski doesn’t come back. Biggest questions will be the offensive line. I think the Jacks will still win between 9-12 games. Losses to OK State, NDSU, and some other random.
2. Bizon will be better next season. Right now they’ve got this momentum. Cam has a prove-it season and goes nuts; Bizon re-discover defense. Make a big run in the playoffs.
3. I think South Dakota has a set-back season. I’m probably wrong. But, historically, when USD has a break out season, the next season with high expectations is a dud.
3. Break out team this year —- ILLINOIS STATE
4. It’s going to be weird without Western.
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mmiller_34
1. Chase Mason will be good if Gronowski doesn’t come back. Biggest questions will be the offensive line. I think the Jacks will still win between 9-12 games. Losses to OK State, NDSU, and some other random.
2. Bizon will be better next season. Right now they’ve got this momentum. Cam has a prove-it season and goes nuts; Bizon re-discover defense. Make a big run in the playoffs.
3. I think South Dakota has a set-back season. I’m probably wrong. But, historically, when USD has a break out season, the next season with high expectations is a dud.
3. Break out team this year —- ILLINOIS STATE
4. It’s going to be weird without Western.
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I think this is very rationale and it also fits my bias so I approve! Lol
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I posted on another thread .. other than the "Fire Spack Now" club, the rest of Redbird Nation is feeling real good right now about 2024 season. STATS Haley put us in his 11-18 all other list and had below to say: https://theanalyst.com/na/2024/01/ne...r-view-mirror/The MVFC depth is incredible. Illinois State is the one that could make the biggest jump, going 6-5 this past season, but with four of the losses by a combined eight points. The Redbirds potentially have 17 returning starters, including defensive end Amir Abdullah, linebacker Tye Niekamp and running back Mason Blakemore.
I posted some of this elsewhere. Aside from having 17 of 21 starters back .. as of this moment .. we only lose 8 SRs this year as result of big hits we took in portal after fall 2020 was canceled and then Spack going all "no mas" in Spring 2021. The exodus was from our 2019 qtr final team, we lost 9 to FBS (most started) and 1 to FCS Incarnate Word who became all american WR.
Bottom line, we only lose 8 SRs and 4 starters. We're doing well in transfer portal so far .. no starters lost, and picked up 3 P5 and 2 G5 so far. So after 2 very young fall 2021 and 2022 teams, in 2024 we'll have 55 upper class .. 25 SRs and 30 JRs .. half our roster. We really like our #2 QB who stepped in for last 2 games after #1 Annexstad went down. The #2 didn't skip a beat taking over .. smoked MuSt 44-7 and lost 22-21 on last drive to UND omn road. Most encouraging things was for first time ever under Spack, we brought in a #2 and didn't have to close half the play book .. #2 QB is Rittenhouse, and he's a true dual threat who reminds me of taller more mobile version of SIU Baker. So with Annexstad gone, we also got Kansas St QB transfer Jake Rubley (4 star) a Klieman recruit who didn't work out.
Anyway .. got a lot coming back. This is most excited Ive been in a while.
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mmiller_34
1. Chase Mason will be good if Gronowski doesn’t come back. Biggest questions will be the offensive line. I think the Jacks will still win between 9-12 games. Losses to OK State, NDSU, and some other random.
Mason looks like he has a ton of talent, both with his arm and legs. If he is given the reins, his accuracy and ability to read defenses will determine just how good the Jacks are next year as I assume they won't take long to reload everywhere else.
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Casey's pizza will still reign supreme in the MVFC
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Casey's pizza will still reign supreme in the MVFC
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I see that Casey's bought out a Valero gas station near where I winter in Texas.