SWC75
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The Purple Raider's dynasty has broken all the way to the top of the profession. This article discussed the atmosphere of excellence at the small college powerhouse:
I didn't see any discussion of the money the school must have spent to create such a program. I think they led the way to the stratification of Division III, where few teams can really compete with the top few schools. Mount Union, Whitewater, Mary Hardin-Baylor, North Central, etc. seem to be in a higher division than even the really good but 'normal' DIII programs, like Ithaca.
Nick Sirianni, Matt Campbell and the small-college power that shaped their football futures
Sirianni was part of a 2005 Mount Union coaching staff that featured five future NFL or college head coaches and their bond continues today.
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I didn't see any discussion of the money the school must have spent to create such a program. I think they led the way to the stratification of Division III, where few teams can really compete with the top few schools. Mount Union, Whitewater, Mary Hardin-Baylor, North Central, etc. seem to be in a higher division than even the really good but 'normal' DIII programs, like Ithaca.