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Summary: The daily dish on Division III football.
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Well, the week that was had a huge game with an ending that will be talked about for years to come. Pat and Keith break down Bethel-Concordia, but much more in Division III football.
With Mount Union firing on all cylinders on offense, crushing it on defense and by the way, also doing so on special teams, it seems like a foregone conclusion that the Purple Raiders are going back to the Stagg Bowl.
As much as the Division III landscape was turned upside down last week, it reset this weekend, with Buffalo State losing big to Alfred, Brockport State losing at Kean and UW-Whitewater winning big.
If you're looking for the last time a team ranked No. 1 in the D3football.com Top 25 lost in the regular season, you can stop checking.
Pat and Keith talk about the past week's big games, plus teams that are surprisingly 2-0, teams surprisingly 0-2, and whether we need to re-evaluate teams such as Delaware Valley, Rowan and the like.
Week 1 of the 2012 Division III football season was a long, strange trip.
Pat and Keith run down the final award winners and wrap up Stagg Bowl XXXIX from Salem.
And we're down to it, the same two teams. How is this not bad for D-III? The guys explain.
Now that we've reached the semifinals, will someone challenge UWW and Mount Union?
Pat and Keith talk about all eight second-round games and the four upcoming quarterfinals
Pat and Keith take a close look at the 16 first-round games and preview the next round.
What did the committee blow and what did they get right? Listen in.
Pat and Keith give their take on the 12 teams that clinched bids this week and talk about the five yet to come.
Records fell, as did snowflakes and the chances of anyone else winning any of eight conference titles.
Records could fall, we have at-large bid front-runners, an upset and three big ranked games.