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dbackjon
February 3rd, 2006, 09:06 AM
NAU's 2006 football schedule includes games at Arizona State, at Utah, and hosting Dixie State College, a former JUCO making the transition to a 4-year school and Division II sports.

With the addition of UNC to the Big Sky, there are only three non-conference games this year.

2006 Northern Arizona University Football Schedule

Date Opponent
Aug. 31 at Arizona State
Sept. 9 at Utah
Sept. 16 DIXIE COLLEGE
Sept. 23 at Idaho State
Sept. 30 MONTANA STATE
Oct. 14 at Montana
Oct. 21 SACRAMENTO STATE
Oct. 28 at Eastern Washington
Nov. 4 PORTLAND STATE
Nov. 11 WEBER STATE
Nov. 18 at Northern Colorado

colgate13
February 3rd, 2006, 09:12 AM
Another school that needs to win out to sniff the playoffs... Good luck with that!

Is NAU in any financial trouble?

kats89
February 3rd, 2006, 09:15 AM
NAU's 2006 football schedule includes games at Arizona State, at Utah, and hosting Dixie State College, a former JUCO making the transition to a 4-year school and Division II sports.

With the addition of UNC to the Big Sky, there are only three non-conference games this year.

2006 Northern Arizona University Football Schedule

Date Opponent
Aug. 31 at Arizona State
Sept. 9 at Utah
Sept. 16 DIXIE COLLEGE
Sept. 23 at Idaho State
Sept. 30 MONTANA STATE
Oct. 14 at Montana
Oct. 21 SACRAMENTO STATE
Oct. 28 at Eastern Washington
Nov. 4 PORTLAND STATE
Nov. 11 WEBER STATE
Nov. 18 at Northern Colorado

Dixie College? They serve Dixie Beer at their games? xprost2x

dbackjon
February 3rd, 2006, 09:28 AM
Another school that needs to win out to sniff the playoffs... Good luck with that!

Is NAU in any financial trouble?

Financial trouble? No - but money is very tight for all of the Arizona Universities.

Yup - about the only way to make the play-offs would be to either upset on of the I-A teams, or go at least 7-1 in conference.

dbackjon
February 3rd, 2006, 09:29 AM
Dixie College? They serve Dixie Beer at their games? xprost2x

In St. George Utah? Not likely, but they will give you a free tour of the Mormon Temple there.