One of Division III's original conferences and its newest football conference will get together for a two-game bowl series each of the first four seasons that the Landmark sponsors football.
In this strangest of seasons, Guilford changes coaches in October, with Chris Rusiewicz out after nine seasons and an assistant promoted to take his place on an interim basis.
Guilford's De'Eric Bell rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown and Ferrum's Brian Mann had 216 rushing yards and two scores in a battle of two of Division III's premier running backs.
De'Eric Bell amassed 392 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns, but those were not the only amazing numbers of the night in one of the highest-scoring games in modern college football history.
Huntingdon and Guilford combined for 106 points in 47 minutes of play, only to have it all wiped out because of weather. Brian Lester takes us through it all from the Huntingdon perspective, as the team which was leading but also had to drive 496 miles home with a no-contest.