Football season is over for the PSAC.
California and Kutztown couldn't win on the road, and Winston-Salem State and New Haven are moving on. This marks the second consecutive season that a PSAC team failed to win Super Region One. Maybe the rest of the teams in the region are catching up. Maybe the parity in the PSAC is watering things down. Maybe the PSAC isn't as good as some of us thought it was.
Anyway, it was fun while it lasted. Mostly.
Here's the recap of Sunday's games:
[I]By The Indiana Gazette | Posted: Sunday, November 27, 2011 12:15 am
The most successful season in Kutztown football history came to an end Saturday when the Golden Bears saw a fourth-quarter lead slip away and lost to New Haven, 44-37, in the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs in West Haven, Conn.
About an hour later, California followed with a 35-28 loss to Winston-Salem State in North Carolina, eliminating the last standing Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference teams.
Kutztown took a 31-26 lead on Jack Ruggieri
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#1Guest commented11-28-2011, 09:15 AMEditing a commentPls rank top to bottom D2 conferences? How many D2 champs have there been and what conferences most frequently win? How many titles by PSAC/who and when. Seems PSAC is strong in region but not much success winning D2. Appreciate your insights of the PSAC and D2 football? Also, how closely is success correlated to full scholarships by champion? I hear most PSAC schools offer less than max because state of PA prohibits state $ for athletic scholarships. Is this consistent for all states?
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