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4:20 jeremyhoeck

No way AA should have been broken up. He was right to call it an overreaction, that's exactly what it was. Look at the way things have evened out. It was cyclical. That's been my opinion from day one.

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4:19 Comment From Faux Aceman

He also stated that Brandon Valley is an example of an ESD team having a good year in AAA…yet they would be 7th or 8th best team in old AA (counting harrisburg)

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4:17 Comment From Faux Aceman

His argument that class enrollments and numbers aren't a differentiating factor…then he went on to specifically reference Sioux Falls coaches deciding to use two-platoon system…which requires more...

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4:16 James D. Cimburek

What specifically?

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4:16 Comment From Faux Aceman

I had a few qualms with it myself

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4:15 James D. Cimburek

Word for word what he read at QB Club last week. I agreed with most of it, to be honest. 8 and 10 teams is too few for a class, and trying to honor conference ties makes state scheduling a pain.

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4:15 jeremyhoeck

As usual, didn't disagree with what Stu wrote.

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4:14 Comment From Faux Aceman

speaking of all of that controversy, what were thoughts on Stu Whitney's piece?

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4:13 James D. Cimburek

I think he was referring to 0-9 and having a playoff game to forfeit. If I remember correctly, everyone gets in in Minnesota.

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4:13 jeremyhoeck

By his senior year, he was listed at 295....that college strength program apparently did wonders.

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4:12 Comment From Faux Aceman

where he was listed at 295…..is that story supposed to sarcastic about SD football or not

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4:12 jeremyhoeck

NDSU has always found success reaching down into South Dakota for talent.

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4:12 James D. Cimburek

The link Jeremy tweeted was about St. Paul Academy in Minnesota having to forfeit its first-round playoff game due to lack of players. 11-man team, down to 14. Finished 0-9 and outscored 448-88.On that...

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4:11 jeremyhoeck

And here's a perfect tie-in: Justin Frick went on to play at North Dakota State.

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4:10 Comment From Faux Aceman

so we'll split the difference at 250

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4:09 James D. Cimburek

He was actually closer to 230 in high school. He even played outfield for Post 12 for a summer or two.

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4:09 PTRF_One via Twitter

 twincities.com/sports/ci_2677… This sure makes SD's football playoff system seen sane, right @jhoeck?

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4:09 Comment From Faux Aceman

He was also 275 pounds and stronger than everyone else

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4:07 James D. Cimburek

I've seen it go the other way. Justin Frick was a pretty good basketball player when he wanted to be.

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4:07 Comment From Faux Aceman

soccer yes…I don't know about wrestling Ace! Wrestling is a different animal

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