The D-II Spready: (Excel2003, 289 kb)
Slightly Abbreviated:
Due to some chaos over at SB Nation this week, I’m having to curtail things here a bit to compensate. Apologies, but we’ll make up for it later when I won’t shut up about conference races heating up, right?
Divison II Game of the Week:
It seems like California (PA) is just bound and determined to get in here every week at this point. On Saturday, the Vulcans clashed with arch-rival Indiana (PA) in the annual Coal Bowl, and it was not a disappointment. Indeed, it may have been the best game in the schools’ 82-game rivalry.
California got on the board first, scoring on their initial drive when Peter Lalich found Mike Williams for a five-yard touchdown pass. It took almost fifteen minutes for the Crimson Hawks to even the score, Harvie Tuck breaking loose for a 14-yard dash into the end zone. A few minutes later, Lalich hit R.J. Thomas to put the Vulcans back on top; the teams then traded field goals, Cody Nuzzo hitting from 20 yards out for Cal with no time remaining in the first half to send the Vulcans into the locker room with a 17-10 lead.