Any day that you get to see two college games is a great day. On Saturday I got to see the very exciting California at West Chester match up, followed by the Clarion at East Stroudsburg game. The nightcap was much more one-sided than I expected, but it was a beautiful evening to be outdoors enjoying football, so I have no complains and no regrets about the time spent in the car.

Week five in the PSAC was a mixture of interesting outcomes and a few predictable blowouts. Here are my headlines and thoughts from the weekend.



Cignetti honored at IUP

Frank Cignetti, the coach responsible for taking IUP football to PSAC dominance and national prominence in the 1980s and 90s was honored on Saturday by having his name added to the playing surface. The home of Crimson Hawk football now carries the name Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller StadiumWest Chester fights off California for 38-31 victoryQuick HitsQuick HitsSlippery Rock races past Kutztown 58-10Quick HitsIUP Dominates MillersvilleQuick HitsMerychurst pulls away from Cheyney for lopsided victoryQuick HitsSeton Hill shows fight but Ship sails 73-27
You have to respect the Seton Hill Griffins for showing a great deal of fight in their first ever meeting with Shippensburg. The Griffins actually led 7-0 in the first quarter. It only lasted 11 seconds, but small victories are what this team needs. Ship pulled out to a 35-7 lead before Seton Hill would respond, but to their credit, they did claw their way back into it. From the mid point of the second quarter until late in the third, the Griffins actually out scored the Raiders 20-14. The Raiders got back on the accelerator and scored five more times over the last 19 minutes.

Quick HitsEdinboro runs to victory over Lock HavenQuick HitsWarriors overwhelm Clarion with impressive offenseQuick Hits[email protected]

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