Haven't seen any more interest (here anyway) on the now filled October 8 games against Div II Lincoln (Oakland). From the Lincoln University website:
"Lincoln University’s 2022 Football Schedule is unique. The Oaklanders will square off against a variety of teams from different divisions. From NAIA, to Division II, to games against Division I opponents under the bright lights with the country watching, the Oaklanders are taking on all comers. But let’s dive a little deeper into this season’s most notable contests against the big boys of college football, the Division I schools...
Portland State (October 8)
The Oaklanders face a team a little closer to home when they travel to Portland to take on the Portland State Vikings, members of the FCS. The Vikings are looking to improve upon a 2021 campaign in which they went 5-6 on the season, They dropped the first two games to Power 5 schools Washington State and Hawaii. Then they had a midseason hot streak, where they won five out of seven games, with wins over Western Oregon, Southern Utah, Idaho State, Cal Poly and Weber State. The season ended on a bit of a sour note though, as the Vikings then dropped their final two games to Sacramento State and Eastern Washington in blowout fashion. Portland State is looking to regain some consistency after an up and down campaign."
BTW, what kind of mascot is an "Oaklander"?
"Lincoln University’s 2022 Football Schedule is unique. The Oaklanders will square off against a variety of teams from different divisions. From NAIA, to Division II, to games against Division I opponents under the bright lights with the country watching, the Oaklanders are taking on all comers. But let’s dive a little deeper into this season’s most notable contests against the big boys of college football, the Division I schools...
Portland State (October 8)
The Oaklanders face a team a little closer to home when they travel to Portland to take on the Portland State Vikings, members of the FCS. The Vikings are looking to improve upon a 2021 campaign in which they went 5-6 on the season, They dropped the first two games to Power 5 schools Washington State and Hawaii. Then they had a midseason hot streak, where they won five out of seven games, with wins over Western Oregon, Southern Utah, Idaho State, Cal Poly and Weber State. The season ended on a bit of a sour note though, as the Vikings then dropped their final two games to Sacramento State and Eastern Washington in blowout fashion. Portland State is looking to regain some consistency after an up and down campaign."
BTW, what kind of mascot is an "Oaklander"?