Editor's Note: Here's some bonus coverage from the following FCS conferences: Colonial Athletic Association, Northeast Conference, Patriot League, and the Pioneer Football League.
Colonial Athletic Association: William & Mary at Delaware (October 8): In a top-heavy CAA where seven of its 11 teams will start the 2011 season nationally ranked, the contest between the Tribe and the Blue Hens could be one of those showdowns that could decide this year's champion.
Northeast Conference: Robert Morris (Pa.) at Central Connecticut State (November 5): The Blue Devils play host to the Colonials with a potential NEC title at stake. RMU knocked off CCSU, 42-24, to win the league's first-ever automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.
Patriot League: Holy Cross at Lehigh (November 5): If any team can knock the Mountain Hawks off the Patriot League perch, it likely could be the Crusaders.
Pioneer Football League: Dayton at Jacksonville (October 8): Neither team played each other in 2010, despite going undefeated in conference play. That will change in 2011, though.
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