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NLA: Zim's MVFC Pre-Media Day primer! Where do Jacks & Yotes fit in NDSU-free picture?

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Goodbye, lakeside grillouts, fireworks and family reunions. Hello, pigskin. The second the Fourth of July hits the rear view mirror, it feels like it is time to talk football. And just to ensure there is no confusion regarding which football we're talking about on this week's "Nobody's Listening Anyway" podcast with Sioux Falls Live sports editor Matt Zimmer this week, the American soccer team put itself and its World Cup title hopes in the rear view on Monday night. Nope, we're looking through the windshield. And we see the Missouri Valley Football Conference media day on the horizon, just a week away. Sioux Falls Live (yes, this website via this link [https://www.siouxfallslive.com/ksfltv]) and KSFL-TV (Ch. 36 over-the-air and Ch. 616 on Midco) will carry interviews with every player and coach representing every team in the league next Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. This gave Zim and the Happy Hour host an opportunity to prime for the event by discussing the MVFC's biggest storylines heading into the 2026 season. Namely: * Who is not coming to Media Day is the biggest story. NDSU will be eerily absent now that the Bison are in the Mountain West. And when you're the 800 lb. gorilla of a league, everyone will notice the absence as much (if not more) than when the green and gold were a part of the festivities. * Who is the favorite to win the league now that the path is way clearer without NDSU? * OK, spoiler aleart— it is SDSU. Well, that's what Zim and the host think. Why? And what kind of contenders will USD, eternally up-and-coming UND, and defending national runner-up Illinois State be? * How much will Jacks & Yotes fans care about NDSU's maiden voyage in the FBS? * Should Jacks & Yotes fans root for the Bison to be successful? Meanwhile, the lingering LeBron James free agency continues to give us an excuse to dream about the "King" taking his court to Minnesota? Would this be a royal flush? And, then, there's the other football. Team USA once again flopped in an early knockout stage. Why does the host compare the Americans to the Minnesota Vikings? Enjoy.

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episode NLA: Zim's MVFC Pre-Media Day primer! Where do Jacks & Yotes fit in NDSU-free picture? cover

NLA: Zim's MVFC Pre-Media Day primer! Where do Jacks & Yotes fit in NDSU-free picture?

Goodbye, lakeside grillouts, fireworks and family reunions. Hello, pigskin. The second the Fourth of July hits the rear view mirror, it feels like it is time to talk football. And just to ensure there is no confusion regarding which football we're talking about on this week's "Nobody's Listening Anyway" podcast with Sioux Falls Live sports editor Matt Zimmer this week, the American soccer team put itself and its World Cup title hopes in the rear view on Monday night. Nope, we're looking through the windshield. And we see the Missouri Valley Football Conference media day on the horizon, just a week away. Sioux Falls Live (yes, this website via this link [https://www.siouxfallslive.com/ksfltv]) and KSFL-TV (Ch. 36 over-the-air and Ch. 616 on Midco) will carry interviews with every player and coach representing every team in the league next Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. This gave Zim and the Happy Hour host an opportunity to prime for the event by discussing the MVFC's biggest storylines heading into the 2026 season. Namely: * Who is not coming to Media Day is the biggest story. NDSU will be eerily absent now that the Bison are in the Mountain West. And when you're the 800 lb. gorilla of a league, everyone will notice the absence as much (if not more) than when the green and gold were a part of the festivities. * Who is the favorite to win the league now that the path is way clearer without NDSU? * OK, spoiler aleart— it is SDSU. Well, that's what Zim and the host think. Why? And what kind of contenders will USD, eternally up-and-coming UND, and defending national runner-up Illinois State be? * How much will Jacks & Yotes fans care about NDSU's maiden voyage in the FBS? * Should Jacks & Yotes fans root for the Bison to be successful? Meanwhile, the lingering LeBron James free agency continues to give us an excuse to dream about the "King" taking his court to Minnesota? Would this be a royal flush? And, then, there's the other football. Team USA once again flopped in an early knockout stage. Why does the host compare the Americans to the Minnesota Vikings? Enjoy.

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