Seven weeks from this Saturday, Collegefootballfan.com’s 2019 kick-off begins its 40th season of college football in Hamilton, NY at Andy Kerr Stadium, home of the Colgate Red Raiders, defending 2018 champions of the Patriot League (10-2, 6-0) and FCS semi-finalist.
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FOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL AND FOR COLLEGEFOOTBALLFAN.COM, 2019 MARKS A HISTORICAL, MOMENTOUS, ANNIVERSARY SEASON FOR BOTH. COLLEGE FOOTBALL CELEBRATES THE 150TH YEAR SINCE PRINCETON (THEN KNOWN AS THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY) AND RUTGERS CLASHED IN THE FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE GAME EVER … Continue reading
Collegefootballfan.com has attended 82 college football games over the last three years, and with that you can see we’ve surely witnessed some great football talent eligible for the 2019 pro draft coming up this Thursday. Forget the pro days and … Continue reading
Collegefootballfan.com enjoyed our 40th straight season of attending as many college football games as we could this season, and it’s not over. Bowl season is upon. But let’s recap some of highlights of our 40th year traveling to our record-tying … Continue reading
Our sights are set this season for the College Football Playoff on January 8, 2018 by hook or by crook designating our 39th season doing this crazy stuff as our Journey to Atlanta. We made it to Tampa physically last … Continue reading
Toreros slay Red Foxes to close in on FCS bid, 27-3 Poughkeepsie, NY – The Toreros of the University of San Diego traveled 2,800 miles across the country to vanquish conference foe Marist, 27-3, to move one step closer to … Continue reading
Montclair State overcomes FDU-Florham, 25-15, as DiStefano totals 350 yards Madison, NJ – D-3 teams Montclair State and FDU-Florham played this past Friday night for the first time in 22 years, and the visiting MSU Red Hawks overcame a surprising … Continue reading
First State Rivalry? Turnover Town Blowout! Newark, Delaware – Four Delaware State Hornet intercepted passes and a fumble added fuel to the fire for the Fighting Blue Hens of Delaware who burned the Hornets’ nest early in a 56-14 blow-out … Continue reading
It was in 1973 when the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) restructured the way it classified college level sports. Prior to 1973 there were two levels of college sports, the highest level was called the University Division and the lower … Continue reading
It’s enthralling that there is a major individual award of such high stature among the 129 competing teams at the highest level of college football, the Football Bowl Subdivision ( FBS), namely the Heisman Trophy. (Editor’s note: Coastal Carolina jumps … Continue reading