While it comes with the tag line that every game is subject to change, the Coyotes released the 2008 football schedule.
It features 11 games, including five at home, all against NAIA opponent. The six road games see the Coyotes face five D-I Football Championship Subdivision schools.
The Coyotes will open the Division I era Aug. 30 at 7 p.m in the DakotaDome against NAIA St. Ambrose.
The Coyotes then travel to former North Central Conference and D-I FCS established Northern Iowa. That game is scheduled to get underway Sept. 6 at 4:05 p.m. in the UNI Dome.
USD stays on the road as they travel to Hammond, La., to take on Southeast Louisiana at 6 p.m. The Lions are a Southland Conference member with the campus located 45 miles away from Louisiana’s flagship university LSU.
The Coyotes return Sept. 20 to take on NAIA member Culver-Stockton at 2 p.m.
Then USD hits the road again as they travel to Montana State; another solid D-I FCS school. That game is scheduled for 1:05 MST on Sept. 27.
USD then faces Great West Conference foe Cal Poly at 6:05 PST Oct. 4. The Coyotes will open play in its new league at San Louis Obispo, Calif.
The Coyotes return from that trip to host Missouri S&T in the Dome at 2 p.m. Missouri S&T is a member of the Mid-American Intercollegiate Conference, which is the same league traditional D-II power Northwest Missouri State competes in.
USD then travels to Tigerville, S.C., to take on North Greenville. NGU is a D-II school that competes in the National Christian College Athletics Association.
The Coyotes then host Southern Oregon in the Dome at 2 p.m. The Raiders are another NAIA opponent.
USD then hits the road to face Southern Utah Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. MST. The Thunderbirds are a Great West Conference member.
The Coyotes end the season Nov. 22 against former NCC foe and rival North Dakota at 2 p.m. in the Dome.
Its not really the greatest schedule, but that’s life of a school in transition from D-II to D-IAA. I’m sure there are some short of agreements with some of the D-IAA teams to return to the Dome.
Check back with this blog for comments from head coach Ed Meierkort and players on what their thoughts are on the schedule.
– Vance Janak