As someone who went to MNSU, Mankato I can say it's really fun watching a game at Blakeslee, especially marching it with the marching band, but it is a very old stadium and the concrete can get perilous when it rains as the stairs are just bare concrete. plus the concrete overhangs a bit onto the sidelines so if a player can't stop running off the sidelines they will get a head full of concrete.
...my uncle lives in Mankato... ...he used to take us to watch the Minnesota Vikings when they used it for their summer training camp when I was a kid...
When I was marching in drum corps we had a show at Minnesota State. The one thing I remember was that the field is so close to the stadium that there was no room for the drum major podium between the front ensemble and the stadium wall so the drum majors for that show had to conduct from the bleachers!
For the softball issue, a lot of teams are using their turf football fields for softball in the northern area because it is easier to brush the snow off the turf over the grass
Minnesota Duluth fan and football season ticket holder. They renovated Malosky Stadium ~15-20 years ago to upgrade it from "dump" to "average D2 facility." I don't think it could be seen in any of the photos you happened to choose, but on the wall about the small chairback section it now says "FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2008 2010" in large vinyl lettering that I helped design and install! One note on Mattke Field for Southwest Minnesota State, the overhead shot at the beginning of the segment is actually their old stadium, not their current stadium that you showed in the rest of the photos. The old stadium is still standing and is used by Marshall High School (you can see the high school's graphics on the field in said overhead shot).
Cilantro is Spanish for Coriander and given the US proximity to Mexico and love of Mexican food which features it heavily we've adopted the Spanish word.
Dude, you got the wrong field for SMSU The one in your video is the t&f complex that the HS Tigers use for football. Mattke field is a bit to the West and south
Moorhead is called the Minnesota State Moorhead Dragons. Minnesota State is associated the Mavericks, as they are a bigger school. But old Blakeslee badly needs to be replaced with a new stadium.
I went to two of these schools (Augustana and Minnesota State-Mankato). Never set foot in either stadium! How could I? There was college football on TV during the football games!
You should have, D2 football cheap and enjoyable. Mankato has had some great teams in the past 10-15 years. MSU-UMD matchups in Duluth usually draw over 6,000.
@@RealHeyMark I was at Augustana from 1997-2001, when games were still at Howard-Wood Field. Being from Nebraska, most of the time I was back in the dorm watching the Huskers, but I MADE SURE to drive out to one Augie game per year, usually on a Husker bye-week. I've been back to Augie twice for reunions since the new stadium opened, & it is pretty nice. BTW, I CAN’T BELIEVE that St. Cloud dropped football!
Yes. The conference has the stadium with the highest elevation in the country. Many stadiums with picturesque mountain views from the stadium. And one stadium where you can watch the game from your car.
You should do one for the NCAA Basketball Big East teams! The teams are the Butler Bulldogs, Creighton Blue Jays, DePaul Blue Demons, Georgetown Hoyas, Marquette Golden Eagles, Providence Friars, St. John’s Red Storm, Seton Hall Pirates, UConn Huskies, Villanova Wildcats, and Xavier Musketeers!
ein Beitrag des Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2023 "Are you ready, for some ... EGG-TION?" "German[ic]-American League of [American] Football", could be a fitting name for this league! Which level is that, ... II or III? stats combined 61 800; capacity 13; teams 4,754; avarage [= arithmeitscher Mittelwert] 4,500; median Minnessota 32 000; capacity [~ 51.78 % points] 7; teams [~ 53.846 % points] 4 571; average [~ 7.396 % points] 7 500; Blakeslee [~ 12.14 % points] 5 000; Anderson {~ 8.091 % points] 5 000; Nemzek [Slawonian family name] 4 000; Malosky [= median] [~ 6.47 % points] [Slawonian family name] 3 500; Saint Paul [~ 5.66 % points] [holy date: 29th June; Saint Paul and Saint Peter; national holiday in the Country of the Vatican City] 3 500; Mattke [German family name] 3 500; Winona Daktota 26 900; capacity [~ 43.53 % points] 5 teams [~ 38.46 % points] 5 380; average [~ 8.71 % points] 5 400; median [~ 8.74 % points] Süddakota 16 400; capacity [~ 26.54 % points] 3; teams [~ 23.077 % points] 5 467; average 6 500; Kirkeby [~ 10.52 % points] 5 400; Young [= median] 4 500; Dacotah [~ 7.28 % points] Norddakota 10 500; capacity [~ 16,99 % points] 2; teams 5 250; = average; ... = median; [~ 8.495 % points] 6 000; Bismarck [~ 9.71 % points] [Otto von Bismarck, from 1st April 1815 to 30th July 1898; Prince (= Fürst); Chancellor] 4 500; Parker Nebraska 1 team 3 500; Wayne
As someone who went to MNSU, Mankato I can say it's really fun watching a game at Blakeslee, especially marching it with the marching band, but it is a very old stadium and the concrete can get perilous when it rains as the stairs are just bare concrete. plus the concrete overhangs a bit onto the sidelines so if a player can't stop running off the sidelines they will get a head full of concrete.
...my uncle lives in Mankato...
...he used to take us to watch the Minnesota Vikings when they used it for their summer training camp when I was a kid...
When I was marching in drum corps we had a show at Minnesota State. The one thing I remember was that the field is so close to the stadium that there was no room for the drum major podium between the front ensemble and the stadium wall so the drum majors for that show had to conduct from the bleachers!
Minnesota State used to be a big time program when Hayden Fox was coaching there. Sad to see how far they've fallen.
Fox was a legendary coach. They need to change their name back to the Screaming Eagles too.
For the softball issue, a lot of teams are using their turf football fields for softball in the northern area because it is easier to brush the snow off the turf over the grass
Minnesota Duluth fan and football season ticket holder. They renovated Malosky Stadium ~15-20 years ago to upgrade it from "dump" to "average D2 facility." I don't think it could be seen in any of the photos you happened to choose, but on the wall about the small chairback section it now says "FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2008 2010" in large vinyl lettering that I helped design and install!
One note on Mattke Field for Southwest Minnesota State, the overhead shot at the beginning of the segment is actually their old stadium, not their current stadium that you showed in the rest of the photos. The old stadium is still standing and is used by Marshall High School (you can see the high school's graphics on the field in said overhead shot).
Cilantro is Spanish for Coriander and given the US proximity to Mexico and love of Mexican food which features it heavily we've adopted the Spanish word.
I love how you are doing American conferences 99% of us college football fans have not heard of. Enjoyed every quip and comments. ❤❤❤
Minnesota ❤ thanks for the niche video!
SMSU’s stand looks really cool at night!
There is another Wayne State, a large urban university in Detroit, also in Division II (GLIAC)
Hopefully we can fo the South Atlantic Conference soon. Shoutout Lenoir-Rhyne.
The miac has some really interesting teams and one of the best d3 stadiums in the country
your jokes will never wain, Wayne. I hope your name is Wayne
What’s the songs name?
LCS or Lone Star Conference next? 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Can you do SAL Conference division 2 staduims like Mars Hill, LR, Wingate ect...
Dude, you got the wrong field for SMSU
The one in your video is the t&f complex that the HS Tigers use for football.
Mattke field is a bit to the West and south
Moorhead is called the Minnesota State Moorhead Dragons. Minnesota State is associated the Mavericks, as they are a bigger school. But old Blakeslee badly needs to be replaced with a new stadium.
Can you do the frontier conference naia
No Upper Iowa?
Upper Iowa is no longer in the NSIC. They left for the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC)
@briankesting3164 oh thanks for letting me know
do miaa next
I went to two of these schools (Augustana and Minnesota State-Mankato). Never set foot in either stadium! How could I? There was college football on TV during the football games!
You should have, D2 football cheap and enjoyable. Mankato has had some great teams in the past 10-15 years. MSU-UMD matchups in Duluth usually draw over 6,000.
@@alecerdmann8505 I was at Mankato in the early 1990s, when they won 2-3 games a year.
@@RealHeyMark
I was at Augustana from 1997-2001, when games were still at Howard-Wood Field. Being from Nebraska, most of the time I was back in the dorm watching the Huskers, but I MADE SURE to drive out to one Augie game per year, usually on a Husker bye-week. I've been back to Augie twice for reunions since the new stadium opened, & it is pretty nice. BTW, I CAN’T BELIEVE that St. Cloud dropped football!
Fresh out the oven stadium video
RMAC next
Yes. The conference has the stadium with the highest elevation in the country. Many stadiums with picturesque mountain views from the stadium. And one stadium where you can watch the game from your car.
Gotta do the MIAA next, it’s the SEC of division 2
Stay tuned!
Miaa please
Best confrence
Can you do the NIAA football stadiums next?! Similar size stadiums (maybe a little smaller) in the Midwest! Love the vids
I know one that plays on a High School field.
@jamespyle777 ik quite a few actually that do that
Come on man where is the Slovenian Football league 1?
You forgot St. Cloud state.
Oh wait…
You should do one for the NCAA Basketball Big East teams! The teams are the Butler Bulldogs, Creighton Blue Jays, DePaul Blue Demons, Georgetown Hoyas, Marquette Golden Eagles, Providence Friars, St. John’s Red Storm, Seton Hall Pirates, UConn Huskies, Villanova Wildcats, and Xavier Musketeers!
He did a video on their arenas about a year ago.
@@TransbianKitty Ok. I should check it out.
ein Beitrag des Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2023
"Are you ready, for some ... EGG-TION?"
"German[ic]-American League of [American] Football", could be a fitting name for this league!
Which level is that, ... II or III?
stats
combined
61 800; capacity
13; teams
4,754; avarage [= arithmeitscher Mittelwert]
4,500; median
Minnessota
32 000; capacity [~ 51.78 % points]
7; teams [~ 53.846 % points]
4 571; average [~ 7.396 % points]
7 500; Blakeslee [~ 12.14 % points]
5 000; Anderson {~ 8.091 % points]
5 000; Nemzek [Slawonian family name]
4 000; Malosky [= median] [~ 6.47 % points] [Slawonian family name]
3 500; Saint Paul [~ 5.66 % points] [holy date: 29th June; Saint Paul and Saint Peter; national holiday in the Country of the Vatican City]
3 500; Mattke [German family name]
3 500; Winona
Daktota
26 900; capacity [~ 43.53 % points]
5 teams [~ 38.46 % points]
5 380; average [~ 8.71 % points]
5 400; median [~ 8.74 % points]
Süddakota
16 400; capacity [~ 26.54 % points]
3; teams [~ 23.077 % points]
5 467; average
6 500; Kirkeby [~ 10.52 % points]
5 400; Young [= median]
4 500; Dacotah [~ 7.28 % points]
Norddakota
10 500; capacity [~ 16,99 % points]
2; teams
5 250; = average; ... = median; [~ 8.495 % points]
6 000; Bismarck [~ 9.71 % points] [Otto von Bismarck, from 1st April 1815 to 30th July 1898; Prince (= Fürst); Chancellor]
4 500; Parker
Nebraska
1 team
3 500; Wayne