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2012 Centennial Conference Football Kickoff Set for August 1st

2012 Centennial Conference Football Kickoff Set for August 1st

LANCASTER, Pa. --- Moravian College Head Football Coach Jeff Pukszyn will be participating in the 2012 Centennial Conference Football Kickoff on Wednesday, August 1st from Franklin & Marshall College.

The 2012 Centennial Conference Football Kickoff is a unique format in which the 10 head football coaches in the Conference will interact with the media and fans in three different formats. To follow along, visit the 2012 Centennial Conference Football Kickoff page here

1) A traditional media conference format where the head coach speaks to assembled media and takes questions;

2) A one-on-one sit-down conversation with our emcee - Mike Straub from WGAL TV in Lancaster - about the upcoming season and the Division III experience. Each coach will appear live for a ten-minute interview, featuring YOUR questions! Got a question for your favorite coach? Post them to the Centennial Conference Facebook page or Tweet them to us using the hashtag #CCKickoff12. Then watch the stream to see if your question is selected!

3) A live interactive one-on-one chat with each coach. Each coach will sit down for a live 10-minute chat with you, the Centennial Conference fans. Join us on our Cover it Live blog and ask your coach what to expect this season!

The podium and conversational sessions are streaming live below through the courtesy of our hosts at Franklin & Marshall College. You can choose either link to follow the video streams which are located below the chat window.

10:30: Welcome
10:35: State of the Conference

Live Chat
10:45: Jim Margraff, Johns Hopkins; Mike Hoyt, McDaniel
11:05: Jeff Puksyzn, Moravian; Mike Donnelly, Muhlenberg
11:30: Darwin Breaux, Dickinson; Barry Streeter, Gettysburg
11:50: John Troxell, Franklin & Marshall; Peter Gallagher, Ursinus
12:10: Tim Launtz, Juniata; Steve Briggs, Susquehanna.

 

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