Freedom Football Conference Explained

Freedom Football Conference
Founded:1992
Dissolved:2003
Conference:NCAA
Division:Division III
Teams:9
Sports:Football
Region:Northeast
Commissioner:Steve Bamford (1992–2003)

The Freedom Football Conference (FFC) was a college athletic conference that competed in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams were located in New England and New York. It was formed in 1992 and disbanded after the 2003 season. As can be deduced from the conference's name, teams competed within the FFC in football only. The teams competed in other conferences in other sports.

Members

Conference champions

SeasonChampionRecord
1992WPI5–0
1993WPI5–0
1994Merchant Marine5–0
Plymouth State6–0
1995Plymouth State7–0
1996Coast Guard5–1
Springfield5–1
1997Coast Guard6–0
1998Springfield6–0
1999Western Connecticut State6–0
2000Springfield6–0
2001Plymouth State5–1
Western Connecticut State5–1
2002Springfield6–0
2003Springfield6–0
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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conference Standings and Champions . NCAA.org . . 27 . 17 July 2012.