Here is a link to a story that almost breaks your heart. :'(
;D
http://www.argusleader.com/sports/Sa...article3.shtml
Augustana, USD expect exciting game
By Matt Zimmer
For the Argus Leader
published: 10/2/2004
Teams hope to grow rivalry between schools over upcoming years
South Dakota, welcome to your growing college football rivalry.
Augustana visits South Dakota today at the DakotaDome in a 2 p.m. game that might be just a little bigger than it has been in recent years. South Dakota State's migration to Division I leaves the Vikings and Coyotes searching for an archnemisis. It is logical that they will turn to each other.
The No. 25 Coyotes (4-1, 0-1 North Central Conference) are coming off a tough loss at Nebraska-Omaha, while the Vikings, fresh off a hard-fought loss to No. 2 North Dakota last weekend, are gradually convincing observers that they can be a factor in the NCC.
USD leads the all-time series 40-19.
While both teams realize the long history of their respective rivalries with the Jackrabbits will be difficult to replace, they also expect their familiarity with each other to create an exciting game.
"To be honest, and I think the USD players would tell you the same thing, SDSU has always been the one on the calendar that you circle," said Vikings coach Jim Heinitz. "But now, with SDSU gone, this game will certainly take on an added significance. I just think it will take some time for the rivalry to develop."
USD coach Ed Meierkort agreed the Jacks will be a difficult enemy to replace.
"Honestly I don't think the SDSU rivalry can be replaced," Meierkort said. "The State/U rivalry is 110 years old. That kind of deep rooted disdain is hard to replace."
SDSU plays Augustana this season on Nov. 6, but that series is expected to end soon. . . .
I know the State game was big for USD and Augie, but really we had kind of left them behind. We had beaten both 8 out of the last 10 times we played them. I am glad they are looking to each other.
Go State, South Dakota's only D-I University! ;D

http://www.argusleader.com/sports/Sa...article3.shtml
Augustana, USD expect exciting game
By Matt Zimmer
For the Argus Leader
published: 10/2/2004
Teams hope to grow rivalry between schools over upcoming years
South Dakota, welcome to your growing college football rivalry.
Augustana visits South Dakota today at the DakotaDome in a 2 p.m. game that might be just a little bigger than it has been in recent years. South Dakota State's migration to Division I leaves the Vikings and Coyotes searching for an archnemisis. It is logical that they will turn to each other.
The No. 25 Coyotes (4-1, 0-1 North Central Conference) are coming off a tough loss at Nebraska-Omaha, while the Vikings, fresh off a hard-fought loss to No. 2 North Dakota last weekend, are gradually convincing observers that they can be a factor in the NCC.
USD leads the all-time series 40-19.
While both teams realize the long history of their respective rivalries with the Jackrabbits will be difficult to replace, they also expect their familiarity with each other to create an exciting game.
"To be honest, and I think the USD players would tell you the same thing, SDSU has always been the one on the calendar that you circle," said Vikings coach Jim Heinitz. "But now, with SDSU gone, this game will certainly take on an added significance. I just think it will take some time for the rivalry to develop."
USD coach Ed Meierkort agreed the Jacks will be a difficult enemy to replace.
"Honestly I don't think the SDSU rivalry can be replaced," Meierkort said. "The State/U rivalry is 110 years old. That kind of deep rooted disdain is hard to replace."
SDSU plays Augustana this season on Nov. 6, but that series is expected to end soon. . . .
I know the State game was big for USD and Augie, but really we had kind of left them behind. We had beaten both 8 out of the last 10 times we played them. I am glad they are looking to each other.
Go State, South Dakota's only D-I University! ;D
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