either one of its sister channels. "ESPN Networks to air PSAC football championship". Retrieved September 25, 2017. Championship recap at PSAC sports...
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State Athletic Conference Football Championship Game or PSAC Football Championship is a yearly American football championship game between two Pennsylvania...
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The 2016 PSAC Football Championship Game was held on November 12, 2016 at a Hepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium. The two teams from each division (East...
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member Chuck Klausing, the team made their first appearances in the PSAC Championship game as the best team in the West Division. They lost both of their first...
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Kutztown Golden Bears (redirect from Kutztown Golden Bears football)
Kutztown University football team is led by coach Jim Clements. Clements led the Golden Bears to the 2021 PSAC East title and PSAC championship. In 2023, Kutztown...
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has captured 9 PSAC Championships: 1939, 1962, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1997 (PSAC-W), 1998 (PSAC-W), 1999 (PSAC-W), 2000 (PSAC-W), 2011 (PSAC-W); as well as...
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(unlinkable). Retrieved September 22, 2024. PSAC Digital Sports Network : Mansfield University. Dropdown menus—search: Football (unlinkable). Retrieved September...
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IUP Crimson Hawks (section Football)
winning the PSAC Championship and earning an appearance in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship. Conference championships: 1957, 1964,...
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Tyson Bagent (category American football quarterbacks)
and PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year. On October 22, 2023, Bagent became the first Division II undrafted rookie quarterback to start an NFL game since...
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Cheyney Wolves (redirect from 2017 Cheyney Wolves football team)
in NCAA win percentage, including 16 PSAC conference championships, four Final Fours, and one National Championship (1978), as coached by John Chaney, who...
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