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Dizmal Dozen The oldest and longest group of fans for Grand Valley State University's football team.

For those following the DII stands here is the update site.
10/29/2024

For those following the DII stands here is the update site.

Get updated NCAA Football DII rankings from every source, including coaches and national polls.

10/29/2024

I am sorry, but I have been lax in my duties to keep the Dizzy page active. As you know, I had an accident with a semi-truck, and my car and I lost the battle. I am finally feeling better, and I will do my best to post results for the remainder of the season.

Thanks for all of your support!

10/28/2024

No. 1 GVSU vs. No. 3 Ferris State in Anchor Bone Classic: 3 keys to victory

Grand Valley, the No. 1 team in Division II, falls to 3-1 in the GLIAC and 7-1 overall. No. 3 Ferris State improves to 4-0 in conference and 8-0 overall.

“When we played for a national championship (in 2015), we had three regular-season losses that year,” Wooster said. “Year in and year out, you see the national champion with one or two losses. Sometimes it's a wakeup call, sometimes it's exposing some weaknesses that went under the radar.”

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05/31/2024

Got yours yet?

Season tickets are on sale now!

Secure your spot in Lubbers Stadium for all 6 home games this year!

Don't miss your chance at great seats for every game. Renew or purchase your 2024 season tickets today! 🎟️ Packages start at $99

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05/10/2024

Sporting the new Dizzie White summer hat. Thanks, Par for all you do for the Dizzies. I will wear it with pride for all to see.

08/24/2023

Dizzy Tailgates start this year at 3 instead of 4 pm. Check with Par, George or Bill M for what is being featured each home game.

01/23/2023

Scott Wooster Named Head Football Coach At Grand Valley State
Wooster is the 8th head coach in program history
01.21.2023

Grand Valley State's Director of Athletics,
Keri Becker, announced at a team function Saturday night that Scott Wooster will be the eighth head football coach in program history.

"Scott Wooster demonstrated a superior ability to be the CEO of a football program and articulated a vision for leading young men who will leave here champions," said Becker. "Scott gives our team the absolute best chance for success now and into the future of Laker football. In addition, I would like to thank Drew Turner and Jenna McLaughlin with Collegiate Sports Associates for their assistance in this search. They presented an absolutely amazing pool of candidates for this position," added Becker.

Wooster succeeds Matt Mitchell, who resigned to become the linebacker coach and special teams coordinator at the University of Wisconsin.

"My wife Christina, daughter Ellie, and I would like to thank President Mantella, Vice President Greg Sanial, and Keri Becker for this amazing opportunity to lead the ultimate college football experience that is the Grand Valley State football program," said Wooster. "Grand Valley State University and Laker Football are the best in the country, and we are a one-of-one football program and university. The power of the GVSU degree, the location, the campus, and the facilities are second to none. The tradition, commitment, and expectations of our athletic department are unmatched. But what makes GVSU truly special are the people: the administration, the support staff, the football alumni, the coaching staff, and most importantly, the student-athletes, "our guys," the strongest brotherhood of love and trust in the country. We are extremely excited to attack this opportunity to grow, build, graduate young men, and win championships," added Wooster.

Wooster most recently concluded his third year as the offensive line/tight end coach and run game coordinator for the Lakers. Grand Valley State led the GLIAC and ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense (37.9 ppg), total offense (449.8 ypg), and rushing offense (228.7 ypg) in 2022. Wooster mentored an offensive line in 2022 that tallied five All-GLIAC honorees, including three first-team performers. In addition, offensive tackle Quinton Barrow was a consensus First-Team All-American, the GLIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year, and was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl. The Laker ground game rushed for 3,327 yards and 44 touchdowns in 2022, averaging 5.6 yards per rush. During Wooster's two years leading the Laker offensive line on the field, GVSU has rushed for 6,263 yards and 76 touchdowns.

"We are excited to have Scott Wooster take over as the leader of the Grand Valley State football program," said Grand Valley State University President Philomena V. Mantella. "We have an incredible tradition of excellence within our football program, and Scott possesses the traits of leadership, integrity, and passion that will enable him to mentor our young men both on and off the field."

Wooster spent 11 years at Wayne State University, including seven as the offensive line coach. During his time at WSU as the offensive line coach, he mentored 13 All-GLIAC performers and one GLIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year. Wooster coached the tight ends at Wayne State from 2010-13.

Wooster began his playing career at Eastern Michigan in 1995, but transferred to Wayne State in 1996 where he was a three-year starter and twice earned All-MIFC honors. After earning his undergraduate degree in 2001, Wooster received his master's in exercise science with a concentration in exercise & sport psychology in 2007.

Wooster is the eighth head coach in Grand Valley State football history and the fourth consecutive head coach to be hired within the then-current staff. The three previous head coaches, Brian Kelly (118-35-2), Chuck Martin (74-7), and Matt Mitchell (117-31) combined for a 309-73-2 (.802) record since 1991.

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08/27/2022

The Lure of New Jerseys has been accepted into The Grand Valley Archives with the help of President "Don" Arend Lubbers.
This account of the beginning of our football program will be there for present and future Laker Football fans to enjoy for years to come!

A Laker First!  The first GVSU Football NFL Franchise Player.  Future Hall of Fame Inductee?  Laker Legend!
03/14/2020

A Laker First! The first GVSU Football NFL Franchise Player. Future Hall of Fame Inductee? Laker Legend!

We have designated OLB Matthew Judon as our 2020 franchise player.

David Parsonsshared an event of The Dizmal Dozen onMarch 7th, 2020 at 9:38 AM · This is the Dizmal Dozen's,  Beer On Ice...
03/10/2020

David Parsonsshared an event of The Dizmal Dozen on
March 7th, 2020 at 9:38 AM ·
This is the Dizmal Dozen's, Beer On Ice Golfers.
Hosted by Dave VanPortfleet on Cobb Lake

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