Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC)-(NCAA Division III)
Overview: 2019 turned out to be a "down season" for the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), as none of the six teams finished the season with a winning record.
In fact, the lone ECFC squad to even the regular season with at least five wins was Maritime (N.Y.), whose Privateers finished second in ECFC action at 3-2 en route to a final overall record of 5-6. Their season ended in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs after Salisbury cruised to a convincing 83-0 win.
The only other ECFC team to advance to postseason play was Dean, as the fledgling Bulldogs won their first-ever conference crown at 4-1 en route to a 4-6 overall record in 2019. Dean lost to Endicott 52-10 in the ECAC New England Bowl Series on November 23.
Going into 2020, the ECFC as a whole hopes to improve on its disappointing performance from 2019.
Editor's Note: At the time this post was uploaded, there is a possibility that the 2020 college football season could be postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As always, follow RFC @realfootball and/or other media sources for any changes, details, or developments.
Final 2019 Eastern Collegiate Football Conference Football Standings
2020 Schedules (Teams listed in alphabetical order, click the links below to access to find the schedules)
NOTE: If the link to the team's schedule is not highlighted, it means that the team has not submitted its schedule for the 2019 season. When the team's schedule is submitted, the link (s) will appear in each blog post. Also, please visit the RFC blog at realfootballcentral.blogspot.com for schedules, schedule updates, preseason previews, and much more.
Alfred State
Anna Maria
Castleton
Dean
Gallaudet
Maritime (N.Y.)*
*Schedule courtesy of d3football.com
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