South East Atlantic Conference
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The South East Atlantic Conference (SEAC) was an NAIA football conference founded in 2004. The last commissioner of the SEAC was Henry Smith, Sports Information Director/Director of Football Operations at Edward Waters College
. Edward Waters won the inaugural SEAC title in 2004, followed by Concordia College, Selma
in 2005, and Webber International University
in 2006.
The 2007 SEAC Championship was shared between Edward Waters and Concordia. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, it was announced that the SEAC would be dissolved due to Concordia's inability to gain membership into the NAIA, also the conference's inability to gain other members. The final SEAC championship was shared between the three schools, all with identical 1–1 records against each other.
Edward Waters College
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. Edward Waters won the inaugural SEAC title in 2004, followed by Concordia College, Selma
Concordia College, Selma
Concordia College, Selma is a college of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's Concordia University System, located in Selma, Alabama, in the United States. It is the only historically black college in the Concordia System.-History:...
in 2005, and Webber International University
Webber International University
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in 2006.
The 2007 SEAC Championship was shared between Edward Waters and Concordia. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, it was announced that the SEAC would be dissolved due to Concordia's inability to gain membership into the NAIA, also the conference's inability to gain other members. The final SEAC championship was shared between the three schools, all with identical 1–1 records against each other.
Membership
- Concordia CollegeConcordia College, SelmaConcordia College, Selma is a college of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's Concordia University System, located in Selma, Alabama, in the United States. It is the only historically black college in the Concordia System.-History:...
, Selma, AlabamaSelma, AlabamaSelma is a city in and the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama, United States, located on the banks of the Alabama River. The population was 20,512 at the 2000 census.... - Edward Waters CollegeEdward Waters College-External links:* -- Official web site** at * Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs** **...
, Jacksonville, FloridaJacksonville, FloridaJacksonville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Florida in terms of both population and land area, and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city government consolidated in 1968... - Webber International UniversityWebber International University-External links:* -- Official web site* -- Official athletics web site* at -References:...
, Babson Park, FloridaBabson Park, FloridaBabson Park is a census-designated place in Polk County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,182 at the 2000 census. It is also the home of Webber International University.... - Allen UniversityAllen University-External links:* -- Official web site...
(2004–2006; discontinued football program)