The statement could cause dry heaves and nausea for both Jackrabbits and Coyotes fans the same way "Finkle is Einhorn, Einhorn is Finkle" did for pet detective Ace Ventura.
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But at the moment, SDSU is USD and USD is SDSU when it comes to football.
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At least, that is the Happy Hour host's evaluation as spring football winds down for both programs. Allow him to present his case.
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Arguably the GOAT quarterbacks of the Jacks and Yotes are "on the clock" for their professional football futures. It is NFL Draft week, and while Mark Gronowski appears to have a better shot at being selected—likely in the sixth or seventh rounds—both players seem qualified for NFL mini-camp invitations at the least.
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So, what do NFL quarterback evaluators think of both of their skillsets? The Happy Hour host dives into what could help and hold back both QBs.
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Today's guest: USF coach Jim Glogowski
Entering his fourth season at the University of Sioux Falls, "Coach Glo" has posted an 18-15 record and back-to-back winning seasons (8-3 then 7-4) after a 3-8 inaugural campaign.
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Glogowski, the former national championship defensive coordinator at Northern Sun rival Minnesota State-Mankato, said a year ago on Happy Hour he was giving USF the "crock pot" build as opposed to the "microwave" quick fix.Â
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So, is this the year the pot roast is ready to serve, for the Cougars to return to the Div. II playoffs and contend for an NSIC title?
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As with all football teams, much rests on the quarterback. Lincoln's Tate Schafer had a breakout freshman season — nearly 300 passing yards per game, 13 touchdowns to just four interceptions — after being called to duty when both the starter and backup suffered season-ending injuries.Â
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But does that guarantee the job for Schafer? Glo answers that and breaks down the players to watch at every position in this in-depth 40-minute chat, which begins with an insightful glimpse into the modern world of the Div. II coach.
Specifically, how does NIL work at the D2 level and why is the transfer portal a much rockier ride for a D2 program than D1 outfits?