Three GLIAC Football Matchups Slated for Division II Football Showcase

Three GLIAC Football Matchups Slated for Division II Football Showcase

INDIANAPOLIS – Three Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) football matchups will be streamed nationally on ESPN3 as part of the Division II Football Showcase. Grand Valley State and Ferris State will appear in two featured contests, while Ashland and Michigan Tech earned one televised home game a piece.

The GLIAC will gain national exposure beginning on Sept. 16th when the GVSU Lakers travel up to Houghton to battle the Michigan Tech Huskies at Sherman Field. One week later, the Ferris State Bulldogs will head to Jack Miller Stadium on the campus of Ashland University for a primetime September 23rd tilt with the Eagles. Last but not least, the Anchor Bone Classic will feature a pair of top five teams from a year ago when Grand Valley State makes the short trip to Ferris State for what is always one of the most highly-anticipated matchups of the year on October 21st.

The first 18 games of the football showcase are predetermined matchups. Four additional flex games — highlighting crucial matchups — will be finalized later in the football season and played in November.

"The collaboration with ESPN provides a continued opportunity to showcase Division II's balanced student-athlete experience," said Terri Steeb Gronau, vice president of Division II. "The student-athletes who will be featured in these games have made incredible achievements on and off the field, and we're excited to share their abilities with a broad national audience on ESPN3."

The scheduled games will feature 13 of the 15 football-sponsoring conferences in Division II and are selected from a pool of conference nominations. Two conferences have signed separate broadcast agreements and will not be included this season.

Ten teams in the 2017 package appeared in the Division II playoffs, and nine finished the 2016 season ranked in the top 25 of the American Football Coaches Association Division II poll. All 18 games currently scheduled are conference matchups.

"The quality of Division II football continues to rise," said Steve Mullins, incoming chair of the Division II Football Committee and director of athletics at Arkansas Tech. "We are proud to provide our fans and communities the opportunity to watch some of the most exciting teams across the nation."

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Full schedule

Saturday, Sept. 2 — Notre Dame (Ohio) at Shepherd

Saturday, Sept. 2 — East Central at Oklahoma Baptist

Saturday, Sept. 9 — Bowie State at Winston-Salem State

Saturday, Sept. 9 — Albany State (Georgia) at Tuskegee

Saturday, Sept. 16 — Grand Valley State at Michigan Tech

Saturday, Sept. 16 — Tusculum at Limestone

Saturday, Sept. 23 — Mars Hill at Catawba

Saturday, Sept. 23 — Ferris State at Ashland

Saturday, Sept. 30 — West Florida at Florida Tech

Saturday, Sept. 30 — Colorado Mesa at Colorado State-Pueblo

Saturday, Oct. 7 — Southwest Baptist at Truman

Saturday, Oct. 7 — California (Pennsylvania) at Indiana (Pennsylvania)

Saturday, Oct. 14 — Findlay at Hillsdale

Saturday, Oct. 14 — Indiana (Pennsylvania) at Slippery Rock

Saturday, Oct. 21 — Grand Valley State at Ferris State

Saturday, Oct. 21 — Tarleton State at Texas A&M-Kingsville

Saturday, Oct. 28 — Southern Arkansas at Henderson State

Saturday, Oct. 28 — Azusa Pacific at Central Washington

Saturday, Nov. 4 — To be determined

Saturday, Nov. 11 — To be determined