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So what did we do on this day in College Football America Yearbook history?

2013: Missouri Southern (D2) at Northeastern State (D2)
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Our College Football America Yearbook publisher Kendall Webb began a doubleheader in the great state of Oklahoma by taking in an MIAA Conference contest at Doc Wadley Stadium in Tahlequah. The Lions pulled off a 13-10 road victory before he headed north to Miami for the second game of the day.

2013: Blinn (NJCAA) at NEO (NJCAA)
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Our College Football America Yearbook publisher Kendall Webb went back to his roots with the second game of a doubleheader in Oklahoma, as he saw the Buccaneers battle the host Golden Norseman. Both teams are in the same conference as Kilgore, where Webb earned an associate degree.

2013: UMass (FBS) at Kansas State (FBS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox and editor Matthew Postins, along with long-time friend and Yearbook supporter Paul Dunklee, took a trip to the Little Apple to see K-State take on UMass in a non-conference game on a beautiful Kansas night at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

2019: Doane (NAIA) at Tarleton State (D2)
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Our College Football America Yearbook editor Matthew Postins made the drive west from Dallas/Fort Worth to Stephenville to see the Texans take on the Tigers in their home opener. The game was not much of a contest, but he still got to eat barbeque at Hard Eight, which is always worth the drive.

2019: Duke (FBS) at Middle Tennessee (FBS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook publisher Kendall Webb will almost always be at Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium when one of his alma maters, MTSU, hosts a Power Five team. Even though the score was lopsided in favor of the Blue Devils, he got some great shots for the photo gallery.

2019: North Dakota State (FCS) at Delaware (FCS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox often tries to plan trips that include college football and a concert or two. The night before he saw juggernaut North Dakota State play at Delaware, he was across the street at the Bob Carpenter Center to see one of his favorite bands, the Avett Brothers, play another great show.

2019: Lincoln (PA) (D2) at Delaware State (FCS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox did not stick around for all of the North Dakota State-Delaware game. Instead, he made the drive to Dover to see the Hornets take on the Lions to complete a doubleheader in the capital of the first state.