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POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM
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      Loretto, PA  The Saint Francis University football team will play only four home games next
      season in an 11-game schedule that was announced Monday. The Red Flash will play three
      opponents that made the 2011 FCS playoffs, Northeast Conference rival ...


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THE SAINT
POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM




                                                              11:48 a.m. CST, January 30, 2012Loretto,
                                                              PA  The Saint Francis University football
                                                              team will play only four home games next
                                                              season in an 11-game schedule that was
                                                              announced Monday.


                                                              The Red Flash will play three opponents
                                                              that made the 2011 FCS playoffs,
                                                              Northeast Conference rival Albany and
                                                              James Madison and Towson from CAA
                                                              Football.


                                                              Saint Francis will kick off the season Sept.
      1 with a road game against James Madison followed by its home opener at DeGol Field on Sept. 8
      against fellow NEC member Bryant.


      Coach Chris Villarrial's squad will then play their final non-conference games at Morehead State
      (Sept. 15) of the Pioneer Football League and Towson (Sept. 22).


      Saint Francis' other home games within the NEC are against Robert Morris (Oct. 6), Wagner (Oct.
      20) and Sacred Heart (Nov. 17). The Red Flash's conference road games are against Duquesne
      (Sept. 29), Albany (Oct. 13), Central Connecticut State (Oct. 27) and Monmouth (Nov. 10).


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  • 1. SEARCH LATEST NEWS The Saint Home Privacy Archive THE SAINT POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM GO The-Saint.png Loretto, PA The Saint Francis University football team will play only four home games next season in an 11-game schedule that was announced Monday. The Red Flash will play three opponents that made the 2011 FCS playoffs, Northeast Conference rival ... Share | THE SAINT POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM 11:48 a.m. CST, January 30, 2012Loretto, PA The Saint Francis University football team will play only four home games next season in an 11-game schedule that was announced Monday. The Red Flash will play three opponents that made the 2011 FCS playoffs, Northeast Conference rival Albany and James Madison and Towson from CAA Football. Saint Francis will kick off the season Sept. 1 with a road game against James Madison followed by its home opener at DeGol Field on Sept. 8 against fellow NEC member Bryant. Coach Chris Villarrial's squad will then play their final non-conference games at Morehead State (Sept. 15) of the Pioneer Football League and Towson (Sept. 22). Saint Francis' other home games within the NEC are against Robert Morris (Oct. 6), Wagner (Oct. 20) and Sacred Heart (Nov. 17). The Red Flash's conference road games are against Duquesne (Sept. 29), Albany (Oct. 13), Central Connecticut State (Oct. 27) and Monmouth (Nov. 10). Share | COPYRIGHT (C) 2011 SEARCH LATEST NEWS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.