It will happen quick as a whistle.
A football will be kicked into the air Saturday at Sherman Field, home of the Michigan Tech Huskies, and St. Thomas will turn 115 years of Division III competition, 20 MIAC titles, and over 1,000 collegiate games played into prologue, as it does something that has happened twice in the history of college football — make a two-level leap to Division I competition.
Michigan Tech is Division II, but St. Thomas is officially D-I, a member of the Football Championship Subdivision, with a slate of fellow FCS opponents starting next week at Northern Iowa. St. Thomas athletic director Phil Esten has called the move a 100-year decision.
And if you are planning a 100-year decision, it is best to do it with the 110 just-turned men who comprise the Tommies roster.
You will need their unbridled confidence, their slow-skip swagger.
You will need their ability to wait 21 months to play St. Francis of Illinois in their season opener at O'Shaughnessy Stadium in St. Paul, watch that game get canceled, and roll into their new season opener nearly 400 miles away in Houghton, Mich.
They are a team — by the nature of their delayed seasons, of their Division I climb — breaking out of limbo.
A decent example? Johnson Fallah, the junior starting cornerback out of Osseo who transferred in January 2020 after Minnesota-Crookston shuttered its football program. He has the unique résumé of being on a Division I, Division II and Division III roster over three years.