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Monday, November 21, 2011

UCA Bears Head to FCS Playoffs To Face Tennessee Tech in First Round

11/20/2011 at 1:27pm

CONWAY – After an 8-3 season, including wins in its last seven regular season games, the University of Central Arkansas football team has been selected to play in the FCS playoffs.
The Bears made the 20-team bracket and will travel to Cookeville, Tenn., next Saturday to face the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles in the first round. Tennessee Tech (7-3) was co-champion of the Ohio Valley Conference. Game time is still to be determined.
“It was awesome news for our football team, for our program and for our university," said UCA head coach Clint Conque in a news release, who took the Bears to two postseason appearances at the Division II level in 2001 and 2005. “It’s very special to be the first program in our athletic department to go to the NCAA championships.
“Certainly this team has shown a lot of resolve and resiliency throughout this season to make that happen. They have great leadership, great belief and faith in each other and the coaches. Just very proud of our team and our coaches."
UCA’s last postseason appearance was in the 2005 NCAA Division II Playoffs, where it reached the quarterfinals with two road victories. The Bears were not eligible for postseason play until last season after moving up to Division I in 2006.
The Bears finished with a 6-1 record and in second place in the Southland Conference behind Sam Houston State. UCA’s only three losses this season were to No. 1-ranked Sam Houston and two FBS programs, at Louisiana Tech in overtime and at Arkansas State. Those three schools are a combined 27-6 overall and 19-1 in their respective conferences. ASU won the Sun Belt Conference and Louisiana Tech won the Western Athletic Conference.

The Bears finished the regular season on Nov. 12 with an 8-3 record and are coming off an open date. Tennessee Tech beat in-state rival Austin Peay 49-7 on Saturday to tie for the conference title. The Golden Eagles got the automatic bid by virtue of head-to-head wins over Eastern Kentucky and Jacksonville State. It was the first OCV title for the Golden Eagles in 36 years and the school will be making its first appearance in the FCS Playoffs since they were established in 1978.
UCA finished first in the Southland Conference, also with a 6-1 record, in 2008 but was ineligible for postseason play during the transition.
The UCA-Tennessee Tech winner will face the Montana Grizzlies in the second round. The second-round games will be played on Saturday, Dec. 3, with the quarterfinals set for Dec. 9-10 and semifinals on Dec. 16-17. The National Championship game will be played Saturday, Jan. 7 at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas, with the Southland Conference serving as host for the second year.

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