Once again, Coach Rundle will be heading up the Albion football program. But instead of Craig Rundle, who coached the Britons for 22 seasons. It's his son, Travis.
Division III's greatest basketball rivalry, and perhaps D-III's best rivalry in any sport, will finally be coming to the gridiron, as Calvin University, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is adding football for a future season.
With the margin for error razor thin moving forward, the Britons either had to rise to the occasion or let an opportunity to make the 2021 season a special one slip away.
With the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference facing the potential loss of its automatic bid, the conference has turned to Finlandia. The program has won just two countable games in the past four seasons, including two winless seasons in the MIAA.
Quarterback Kyle Thomas and receiver Justin Thomas are among the Division III single game statistical leaders after Albion scored a gritty 56-41 victory over Eureka
Illinois Wesleyan defensive coordinator Travis Rundle is taking the head coaching job at Sewanee. He joins his father, Craig Rundle, in the group photo of Division III football head coaches.
Albion College had two possessions to forge a tie in the third quarter, but the offense was unable to generate a first down as Olivet College went on to send the Britons to a 31-14 loss
Trine University had three quick scoring drives to earn a 35-16 victory over Albion College in Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football action
The Sea Gulls rallied from a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit, while Cortland took the Jug and a bid. The Golden Bears held off Salve Regina, while Albion ends up on top. Let's take a look at how playoff teams and hopefuls did on Saturday.