Saturday, March 29, 2008

STEAMWHEELERS SHOCK PIONEERS

The 2008 arenafootball2 season barely got underway Friday night, but the Quad City Steamwheelers pulled off the biggest upset of the year, so far, as they stunned the defending Arena Cup runner-up Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 48-41, in Moline, Ill.


Article courtesy of af2.com

Friday, March 28, 2008

af2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION PREVIEW

All the previews are in for the 2008 arenafootball2 season. Here's a quick capsule on the American Conference East Division.

Article courtesy of af2.com

af2 SEASON OPENS THIS WEEKEND

It's opening night for arenafootball2, as the Arena Football League's developmental circuit kicks off its ninth season Friday night.

Here are the division-by-division previews for the 2008 season.

NOTE: All previews courtesy of af2.com

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Central Division: Arena Cup champion Talons rule roost

Southwest Division: Dorados look to be dangerous

West Division: Shock hope for second af2 title in three years

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

NOTE: No preview of the East Division was available at post time.

Midwest Division: Barnstormers, Horsemen, and Pirates! Oh, wow!

South Division: A Potential "Catfight"?


Friday, March 21, 2008

ARENA CUP RETURNS TO HOST SITE FORMAT

The 2008 arenafootball2 season will see a return to a familiar postseason format. The 2008 Arena Cup title game will return to the host venue of the participating team, af2 officials recently announced. The last three Arena Cups were held at neutral sites; Bossier City, La., and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Article courtesy of af2.com.

Monday, March 03, 2008

AFL PREVIEW--SAN JOSE VS. CHICAGO

The San Jose Sabercats begin defense of their Arena Bowl title tonight against the Rush in Chicago.

MORE...

Friday, February 29, 2008

ARENA FOOTBALL PREVIEW--DESPERADOS VERSUS FORCE

What was supposed to have been a battle for last year's National Conference championship instead could be a preview of this year's title game. Find out more about Saturday's battle between the Dallas Desperados and Georgia Force by clicking the link below.

MORE

ALSO: 2008 Divisional Previews--courtesy of arenafootball.com

Eastern Division

Southern Division

Central Division

Western Division

Saturday, February 16, 2008

FAULKNER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE RELEASED

One of the latest schools in the South to start football has released its 2008 schedule. Faulkner University of Montgomery, Ala. will begin its first full season in the NAIA Mid-South Conference. The Eagles open the season Sept. 13 against NCAA Division III archrival Huntingdon.

Article courtesy of WSFA-TV Montgomery, Ala.

10 DAYS AFTER SIGNING DAY

It's like the old saying goes, "we might be late, but better late than never". And it's never too late to find out who signed where.

Football Championship Subdivision Signees (courtesy of College Sporting News)

NCAA Division II Signees (courtesy of d2football.com)

NAIA Signees (courtesy of Victory Sports Network)



Tuesday, February 12, 2008

CAN FOOTBALL RETURN TO ETSU?

A former college football turned consultant talks about the possible return of football at East Tennessee State University, whose program was dropped after the 2003 season.

Article courtesy of tricities.com

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

RFC ON HIATUS

Just like last year, Real Football Central will take this month off for the NFL playoffs. Regular posting will resume after the Super Bowl. In the meantime, have a Happy New Year!

Monday, December 31, 2007

THE LIGHTNING ROUND--FINAL 2007 TALLY

Here are the final numbers for "The Lightning Round" one final time in 2007!

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES--3-2 (.600)

Correct guesses were the FCS, D-II, and NAIA title games. Missed guesses were the D-III and SWAC championship games.

FINAL RECORD--427-184 (.699)

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM REAL FOOTBALL CENTRAL!!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM RFC

MERRY CHRISTMAS

AND

HAPPY NEW YEAR

FROM

REAL FOOTBALL CENTRAL !!!!!!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

HOLIDAY HYSTERIA--CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW--PART 2

As promised, here's the final installment of our championship recaps!!!!

SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP--at Birmingham, Ala.

Jackson State 42, Grambling State 31

JSU wins its 16th SWAC title over Grambling.

Jackson State University Sports Information

NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP--at Hardin County, Tenn.

Carroll (Mont.) 17, Sioux Falls 9

The Saints win a defensive struggle over the Cougars for their fifth title in six years.

Victory Sports Network

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

HOLIDAY HYSTERIA--CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW

The games are done, and the champions have been crowned! Find out how each title was won for each of this year winners!!!

NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION (FCS)--at Chattanooga, Tenn.

Appalachian State 49, Delaware 21

The Mountaineers made history last Friday, as they roll past the Blue Hens for their third straight national championship!

Appalachian State University Sports Information

NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP--at Florence, Ala.

Valdosta State 25, Northwest Missouri State 20

A touchdown plunge in the closing seconds lifts the Blazers to their second title in four years!

Associated Press

Valdosta (Ga.) Daily Times

Valdosta State University Sports Information

WALB-TV Albany, Ga.

WCTV Tallahassee, Fla.

NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP (Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl)--at Salem, Va.

Wisconsin-Whitewater 31, Mount Union 21

The third time is the charm for the Warhawks, as they dethrone the Purple Raiders!

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Never saw it coming

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Whitewater never loses focus

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Sports Information

Stay connected for recaps on the NAIA and SWAC championship games!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

THE LIGHTNING ROUND--WEEK 16

Last Week: 5-1 (.833)
Year-To-Date: 424-182 (.700)

KEY: Projected winners highlighted in RED

NCAA DIVISION I FCS CHAMPIONSHIP--at Chattanooga, Tenn. (Friday)

Delaware (11-3) vs. Appalachian State (12-2)

NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP--at Florence, Ala. (Saturday)

Valdosta State (12-1) vs. Northwest Missouri State (12-1)

NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP (STAGG BOWL)--at Salem, Va. (Saturday)

Wisconsin-Whitewater (13-1) vs. Mount Union (14-0)

NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP--at Savannah, Tenn. (Saturday)

Sioux Falls (13-0) vs. Carroll (Mont.)--(14-0)

SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP--at Birmingham, Ala. (Saturday)

Grambling State (8-3) vs. Jackson State (7-4)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

HOLIDAY HYSTERIA--SEMIFINALS RECAP

As hard as it is to believe, championship week is here! Here's how the teams got to that moment in the NCAA playoffs!

FCS SEMIFINALS

Appalachian State 55, Richmond 35 (Dec. 7, 2007)

The Mountaineers put on a record-setting performance en route to their third straight title game!

Appalachian State University Sports Information

Delaware 20, Southern Illinois (Dec. 8, 2007)

The Blue Hens rally from a 10-point deficit to stun the Salukis!

University of Delaware Sports Information

NCAA DIVISION II SEMIFINALS

Valdosta State 28, California (Pa.) 24

The Blazers also make a late comeback to upset the previously undefeated Vulcans!

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Valdosta (Ga.) Daily Times

Northwest Missouri State 34, Grand Valley State 16

The third time is not the charm for the Lakers, as the Bearcats end their dream of a fifth national championship in six years!

St. Joseph (Mo.) News-Press

Detroit Free Press

Associated Press

NCAA DIVISION III SEMIFINALS

Mount Union 62, Bethel (Minn.) 14

The Purple Raiders advance to the Stagg Bowl with an easy rout over the Royals!

Mount Union College Sports Information

MORE: Alliance (Ohio) Review

Canton (Ohio) Repository

Ohio.com (Akron Beacon-Journal)

Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator

Associated Press

Wisconsin-Whitewater 16, Mary Hardin-Baylor 7

The Warhawks struggle, but still manage to outlast the Crusaders!

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Sports Information








Thursday, December 06, 2007

THE LIGHTNING ROUND--WEEK 15

CORRECTION: It was Eastern Washington, not Eastern Illinois, who played Appalachian State last Saturday. Sorry for the mistake. Appalachian State, of course, defeated Eastern Washington 38-35. Now, on to this week predictions!

Last Week: 14-4 (.778)
Year-To-Date: 419-181 (.698)

KEY: Projected winners highlighted in RED

FCS PLAYOFFS SEMIFINALS

Friday, December 7

Richmond (11-2) at Appalachian State (11-2)

Saturday, December 8

Delaware (10-3) at Southern Illinois (12-1)

NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS SEMIFINALS

Valdosta State (11-1) at California (Pa.)--(12-0)

Grand Valley State (12-0) at Northwest Missouri State (11-1)

NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS SEMIFINALS

Bethel (Minn.)--(12-1) at Mount Union (13-0)

Mary Hardin-Baylor (12-1) at Wisconsin-Whitewater (12-1)

HOLIDAY HYSTERIA--THE WEEK THAT WAS--PART 2

Think "bowl games" are only limited to the so-called "Football Bowl Subdivision" of NCAA Division I (formerly NCAA Division I-A)? Think again! Believe it or not, several "small college" bowls were held nationwide last weekend. Here's a quick recap of all of them.

Gridiron Classic: Dayton 42, Albany 21

The Flyers cap off another successful Football Championship Subdivision mid-major season with a blowout win over the Great Danes.

Article courtesy of University of Dayton Sports Information

Pioneer Bowl: Tuskegee 58, Virginia Union 51

The NCAA Division II Golden Tigers finish off an undefeated 2007 campaign, but not before holding off the Panthers in a thriller last Saturday!

Article courtesy of Tuskegee University Sports Information

Mineral Water Bowl: Missouri Western State 20, Wayne State (Neb.) 13

The Griffons pull out a big win in Excelsior Springs, Mo.!

Article courtesy of Missouri Western State University Sports Information

Rotary Bowl: Western Oregon 26, Colorado Mines 13 (at St. George, Utah)

The Wolves finish off a nine-win season by outlasting the Orediggers!

Article courtesy of Western Oregon University Sports Information




Wednesday, December 05, 2007

HOLIDAY HYSTERIA--THE WEEK THAT WAS--PART 1

Before getting to this weekend's action, let's quickly recap what happened last weekend.

FCS RECAP: COUNTDOWN

The Southern Illinois University Salukis are the only national seed standing after top-seeded Northern Iowa falls to Delaware in quarterfinal action.

College Sporting News

NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS--SEMIFINALS

All four quarterfinal games were decided by at least 13 points or more last weekend.

For the updated playoff bracket, click here.

NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS--SEMIFINALS

A couple of upsets led the storyline in the "Elite Eight" of the D-III "Dance", as Bethel (Minn.) and Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) move on to the semifinals.

Bethel 27, Central 13

Article courtesy of Des Moines Register

MORE: College Sporting News

Twincities.com

Mary Hardin-Baylor 27, Wesley 10

The Crusaders deny the Wolverines a third straight trip to the national semifinals.

Mary Hardin-Baylor Press Release

The complete D-III playoff bracket, click here.

NAIA PLAYOFFS

It all comes down to one game, between two unbeaten teams, Carroll (Mont.) and Sioux Falls (S.D.). Read how both teams punched their tickets to Tennessee on Dec. 15.

Carroll 23, St. Francis (Ind.) 7

Article courtesy of the Helena (Mont.) Independent-Record

Sioux Falls 11, Missouri Valley 10

The Cougars trailed for all but the final 43 seconds, but that was all the time needed to pull out a dramatic win.

Article courtesy of the Victory Sports Network





 
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