Salisbury Sea Gulls Featured Prominently in 2021 College Football America Yearbook

The Salisbury Sea Gulls are No. 8 in the 2021 College Football America Yearbook’s Division III Preseason Top 30.

The Sea Gulls played a short season in the Spring of 2021, after postponing its fall schedule due to COVID-19. The Sea Gulls went 2-0, defeating Wesley, 32-30, and Christopher Newport, 30-5.

In 2019 the Sea Gulls went 11-1 overall and 7-0 in conference action. Their only loss was to Muhlenberg in the Division III playoffs, 24-8. That loss came after a postseason-opening victory over Union (NY), 62-41.

Salisbury will open the 2021 season on Sept. 3 at Albright. Salisbury then remains on the road for a Sept. 11 showdown with traditional D-III power Wisconsin-Whitewater. The Sea Gulls get a one-week break before hosting Western New England on Sept. 25, followed by its New Jersey Athletic Conference opener at Montclair State on Oct. 2.

The Division III section of the College Football America 2021 Yearbook features 36 pages of content including:

  • National Division III preview;
  • Division III preseason Starting Lineup;
  • Update on each Division III conference;
  • Capsules for every Division III team, including 2020 results and 2021 schedules;
  • Fourteen color action, coach and stadium photos.

The College Football America 2021 Yearbook features more than 900 college football teams from the United States and Canada in more than 250 striking, full-color pages. That includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA and U Sports (Canada). It also includes updates on club football, one-year postgraduate prep/sports academies and Mexican college football, along with dozens of action shots and stadium photos taken by the CFA staff.

The print edition is available online via Amazon.com and other major retailers such as Barnes & Noble.

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