Former Fall River Community Day standout Ryan Osborne’s collegiate team to play for the NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship starting Saturday, Nov. 29

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Former Fall River Community Day standout and current Harvard Crimson player, Ryan Osborne will compete in the NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship.

They begin the tournament as a number 12 seed against the 12th seeded Villanova Wildcats.

The first game is on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 12 p.m.

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Ryan Osborne — Senior — 6′0″ — 220 — Hometown: McArthur



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