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This is Ed Widseth Field at the University of Minnesota, Crookston, a tiny Division II school in the northern part of the state.

Notice how the school's logo looks like it was assessed a five-yard penalty for encroachment. Instead of having the maroon and gold "M" at midfield, it was accidentally painted on the 45-yard line.

The team's quarterback, Chase Vogler, tweeted a picture of the error, which was then posted by Larry Brown Sports.

Shawn Smith, the school's sports information director, tells Dr. Saturday that the logo was painted before the yard lines and yardage numbers, which caused an obvious problem. The painting was done by students before last week's homecoming game against Southwest Minnesota State.

"I think the initial reaction was like, well that isn't right and everyone had a nice little laugh," Smith told the site.

The team kept the logo and won the game, 33-28. It was the Golden Eagles' first victory of the year after previous losses of 61-0 and 58-6 . I'm not saying Crookston should keep the off-center logo but, yeah, they should totally keep the off-center logo.

In unrelated news, NFL replacement refs found no problem with the paint job.