Today we celebrate this day in College Football America Yearbook history by looking back on the games we’ve covered on this date, Dec. 7. The staff at the College Football America Yearbook has been attending and coverings games since 2010, even before we actually had a physical yearbook to sell. Our staff travels the country to cover anywhere from 50 to 70 college football games per season. So, we’ve accumulated many games, many photos and many memories. Each day, we’ll encapsulate those memories here and include links to our photos and game coverage that will help you take a look back, too.
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So what did we do on this day in College Football America Yearbook history?

2019: UW-Whitewater (D3) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (D3)
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Our College Football America Yearbook editor Matthew Postins headed down to Belton, Texas, to see the Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders host the Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks in a Division III quarterfinal playoff game at Crusader Stadium. The visiting Warhawks ended up winning the game, 26-7, and turned that into an eventual trip to the Stagg Bowl, the Division III national championship game.

2019: Illinois State (FCS) at Central Arkansas (FCS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox made the drive up to Conway, Arkansas, to see an FCS second-round playoff game between the Illinois State Redbirds and the Central Arkansas Bears. Illinois State won the game, 24-10, but fell to the North Dakota State Bison, 9-3, the following weekend in the FCS quarterfinals.