Team Information
Ground | Falcon Stadium |
City | USAFA, Colorado |
Conference | Mountain West, |
Nickname | Falcons |
About Air Force Falcons
The Air Force Falcons football program represents the United States Air Force Academy in college football, competing at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A). Since its inception in 1999, Air Force has been an active member of the Mountain West Conference. Falcon Stadium, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, serves as their home turf. Leading the team since 2007, Troy Calhoun holds the position of head coach.
Each year, the three prominent service academies—Air Force, Army, and Navy—vie for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, which is bestowed upon the academy that emerges victorious in football against the other two (or retained by the prior year's champion in the event of a three-way tie).
Name of Team | Air Force Falcons Football |
First season | 1955 |
Athletic director | Nathan Pine |
Head coach | Troy Calhoun, 16th season, 120–78 (.606) |
Stadium | Falcon Stadium (capacity: 46,692) |
Location | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Conference | Mountain West (1999–present) |
Division | Mountain (2013–2019 and 2021–2022) |
Field surface | Turf |
Conference titles | 3 |
Division titles | 3 |
Fight Song | ‘Off We Go’ |
Mascot | Falcon |
Rivalries | Army (rivalry), Navy (rivalry), Colorado State (rivalry), Hawaii (Kuter Trophy) |
Consensus All-Americans | 5 |
The Air Force Falcons, representing the United States Air Force Academy in college football, are a renowned collegiate team. The Air Force Falcons, representing the United States Air Force Academy, are a dynamic force in collegiate football. Sporting a spirited mascot, the fierce falcon, they embody qualities of agility, speed, and unwavering determination on the field.
Their home turf, Falcon Stadium, nestled in the picturesque Colorado Springs, Colorado, serves as the backdrop for their gridiron battles. Since taking flight in 1955, the Air Force Falcons football program has been led by the capable hands of Head Coach Troy Calhoun.
Competing at the highest level, they are a proud member of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and have been a stalwart in the Mountain West Conference since 1999. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, the Air Force Falcons continue to soar to new heights in college football.
Air Force Falcons History
The history of the Air Force Falcons is a compelling story of dedication, triumphs, rivalries, records, and championships. Let's delve deeper into their The Air Force Academy established its football program in 1955. In the early years, the team struggled to gain recognition, but they began to make a mark under the guidance of Coach Ben Martin in the 1960s. The Falcons achieved their first bowl appearance in 1967, playing in the Sun Bowl.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the Air Force Falcons gained prominence for their distinctive triple-option offense, a style of play that emphasized running the football. They consistently ranked among the top rushing teams in the nation and achieved multiple bowl appearances during this period. Coach Fisher DeBerry played a significant role in shaping the team's identity during this era.
The Falcons joined the Mountain West Conference in 1999, where they continue to compete to this day. They have become known for their disciplined and well-coached teams.
Air Force Falcons Coach
Troy Calhoun is the current head-coach of the Air Force Falcons. Over the span of sixty-two years, the Falcons have been led by seven different head coaches. Troy Calhoun took over the reins of the program in December 2006, succeeding Fisher DeBerry upon his retirement.
Tenure | Coach |
1955 | Robert V. Whitlow |
1956–1957 | Buck Shaw |
1958–1977 | Ben Martin |
1978 | Bill Parcells |
1979–1983 | Ken Hatfield |
1984–2006 | Fisher DeBerry |
2007–present | Troy Calhoun |
Air Force Falcons Stadium: Falcon Stadium
The Air Force Falcons' home stadium is the Falcon Stadium. Falcon Stadium, situated beneath the primary campus at an elevation of 6,621 feet (2,018 meters) above sea level, serves as the venue for the team's home games. Prior to kick-off, spectators can enjoy captivating pre-game events that feature flyovers by aircraft from the United States Air Force, including the impressive F-15 and B-2. This stadium, inaugurated in 1962, reached its peak attendance of 56,409 in 2002 when the Falcons hosted Notre Dame.
Air Force Falcons Rivals
The Air Force Falcons have a storied history of rivalry matchups against various opponents. Among these rivalries, their contest against Colorado State stands out, having played 60 games, with the Falcons securing 38 victories, displaying a commendable winning percentage of .642. Their most recent showdown in November 2022 resulted in a convincing win for the Falcons, with a final score of 24–12.
In the intense battle against Army, the Falcons have faced off 57 times, emerging victorious 38 times, with a notable winning percentage of .675. Their last meeting in November 2022 ended in a hard-fought victory for the Falcons, with a final score of 13–7.
The rivalry with Navy, consisting of 55 matchups, has seen the Falcons emerge triumphant in 33 of them, boasting a solid winning percentage of .600. In their most recent encounter in October 2022, the Falcons clinched victory with a final score of 13–10.
Another notable rivalry is with Wyoming, where the Falcons have played 60 games, securing 30 wins and maintaining a competitive winning percentage of .525. Their most recent clash in September 2022 ended in a closely contested match, resulting in a 14–17 loss for the Falcons.
Commander in Chief Trophy
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is a highly coveted prize in college football, symbolizing the intense rivalry between the three FBS service academies: Air Force, Army, and Navy. These institutions vie for the honor of holding this prestigious trophy. Air Force has emerged as a dominant force in this competition, securing the trophy an impressive 20 times, surpassing the achievements of both Army and Navy.
The list of Commander-in-Chief's Trophy winners includes the following years: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989–1992, 1994, 1995, 1997–2002, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, and 2022. This remarkable track record highlights the Falcons' consistent excellence in this fierce inter-academy rivalry, where victory is a matter of utmost pride and honor.
Year | Trophy Winner | Air Force - Navy Score | Air Force - Army Score |
1974 | Shared (Navy retained trophy) (1) | Air Force 19–16 | Army 17–16 |
1976 | Shared (Navy retained trophy) (2) | Air Force 13–3 | Army 24–7 |
1980 | Shared (Navy retained trophy) (3) | Air Force 21–20 | Army 47–24 |
1982 | Air Force (1) | Air Force 24–21 | Air Force 27–9 |
1983 | Air Force (2) | Air Force 44–17 | Air Force 41–20 |
1985 | Air Force (3) | Air Force 24–7 | Air Force 45–7 |
1987 | Air Force (4) | Air Force 23–13 | Air Force 27–10 |
1989 | Air Force (5) | Air Force 35–7 | Air Force 29–3 |
1990 | Air Force (6) | Air Force 24–7 | Air Force 15–3 |
1991 | Air Force (7) | Air Force 46–6 | Air Force 25–0 |
1992 | Air Force (8) | Air Force 18–16 | Air Force 7–3 |
1993 | Shared (Air Force retained trophy) (4) | Navy 28–24 | Air Force 25–6 |
1994 | Air Force (9) | Air Force 43–21 | Air Force 10–6 |
1995 | Air Force (10) | Air Force 30–20 | Air Force 38–20 |
1997 | Air Force (11) | Air Force 10–7 | Air Force 24–0 |
1998 | Air Force (12) | Air Force 49–7 | Air Force 35–7 |
1999 | Air Force (13) | Air Force 19–14 | Air Force 28–0 |
2000 | Air Force (14) | Air Force 27–13 | Air Force 41–27 |
2001 | Air Force (15) | Air Force 24–18 | Air Force 34–24 |
2002 | Air Force (16) | Air Force 48–7 | Air Force 49–30 |
2010 | Air Force (17) | Air Force 14–6 | Air Force 42–22 |
2011 | Air Force (18) | Air Force 35–34 (OT) | Air Force 24–14 |
2014 | Air Force (19) | Air Force 30–21 | Air Force 23–6 |
2016 | Air Force (20) | Air Force 28–14 | Air Force 31–12 |
2021 | Shared (Army retained trophy) (5) | Air Force 23–3 | Army 21–14 (OT) |
2022 | Air Force (21) | Air Force 13–10 | Air Force 13–7 |
2023 | TBD | October 21 | November 4 |
Air Force Falcons Record and stats
The Air Force Falcons have a storied history in college football, having participated in 29 bowl games with a commendable record of 15 wins, 13 losses, and 1 tie, showcasing their competitive spirit on the national stage. In 1985, the team achieved their highest ranking, reaching fifth place in the UPI coaches' poll, a testament to their excellence.
Their conference prowess is evident with two appearances in conference championship games, securing victory in one. Beau Morgan left an indelible mark in NCAA history as the first player to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season on two occasions. Moreover, he shattered the NCAA single-season rushing record for a quarterback and became just the second player to amass 3,000 yards both on the ground and through the air in a career, cementing his legacy as a true football trailblazer.
Championship Conferences
Year | Conference | Coach | Overall Record | Conference Record |
1985 | Western Athletic Conference | Fisher DeBerry | 12–1 | 7–1 |
1995 | 8–5 | 6–2 | ||
1998 | 12–1 | 7–1 |
Division Championships
Year | Division | Coach | Opponent | Championship Game Result |
1998 | WAC - Mountain | Fisher DeBerry | BYU | W 20–13 |
2015 | MW - Mountain | Troy Calhoun | San Diego State | L 24–27 |
2021 | MW - Mountain | N/A | Lost tie-breaker to Utah State |
Conference Championship Game Appearances
Year | Conference | Coach | CG Opponent | CG Result | Game MVP |
1998 | WAC | Fisher DeBerry | BYU | W 20–13 | N/A |
2015 | Mountain West | Troy Calhoun | San Diego State | L 24–27 | Christian Chapman (QB, San Diego State), Na'im McGee (S, San Diego State) |
Air Force Falcons Roster
# | FULL NAME | POS. | HT. | WT. | ACADEMIC YEAR | HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL | SQUADRON |
0 | Trey Williams | DB | 5' 10'' | 175 | Jr. | Atlanta, GA / Loganville | 11 / Rebeleven |
2 | Brandon Engel | WR | 6' 2'' | 210 | Jr. | Dallas, TX / Lake Dallas | 28 / Blackbirds |
3 | Jamari Bellamy | DB | 6' 2'' | 185 | Jr. | Atlanta, GA / McEachern | 30 / Knights of Thirty |
4 | Emmanuel Michel | FB | 5' 10'' | 210 | Sr. | Lawrenceville, GA / Archer | 26 / Barons |
5 | Corey Collins | DB | 5' 11'' | 185 | Sr. | Suwanee, GA / Peachtree Ridge | 32 / Road Runners |
5 | Jensen Jones | QB | 6' 2'' | 215 | Sr. | Naples, FL / St. John Neumann Catholic | 30 / Knights of Thirty |
6 | Cameron Breier | WR | 6' 2'' | 195 | Jr. | Pasco, WA / Chiawana | 14 / Cobras |
6 | Matthew Malloy | OLB | 6' 3'' | 215 | Sr. | Scottsdale, AZ / Notre Dame Prep | 22 / Raptors |
7 | Trey Taylor | FS | 6' 0'' | 210 | Sr. | Frisco, TX / Frisco Lone Star | 16 / Chicken Hawks |
8 | Christopher Frew | RB | 5' 9'' | 190 | So. | Green Cove Springs, FL / Bolles | 39 / Jedi Knights |
8 | Bo Richter | ILB | 6' 2'' | 250 | Sr. | Naperville, IL / Naperville North | 38 / All-Stars |
9 | Levi Brown | CB | 6' 1'' | 175 | So. | Kennesaw, GA / Allatoona | 3 / Dogs of War |
9 | Zac Larrier | QB | 6' 0'' | 195 | Sr. | Youngstown, OH / Monterey Trail | 36 / Pink Panthers |
10 | Jalen Johnson | RB | 5' 10'' | 185 | Sr. | Decatur, GA / Collins Hill | 2 / Deuce |
10 | Jalen Mergerson | SAF | 5' 11'' | 210 | Sr. | Aurora, CO / Eaglecrest | 16 / Chicken Hawks |
11 | Camby Goff | SS | 6' 1'' | 215 | Sr. | Reynoldsburg, OH / Reynoldsburg | 9 / Viking Nine |
11 | Wyatt Wilson | WR | 6' 3'' | 195 | Sr. | New Canaan, CT / New Canaan | 32 / Road Runners |
12 | John Busha | QB | 6' 2'' | 205 | So. | Port Charlotte, FL / Port Charlotte | 5 / Wolfpack |
12 | Patrick Dahlen | DB | 6' 3'' | 210 | Sr. | Canton, GA / Cherokee | 6 / Bull Six |
13 | PJ Ramsey | OLB | 6' 3'' | 260 | Sr. | Phenix City, AL / Central | 23 / Barnstormers |
13 | Jared Roznos | WR | 6' 0'' | 190 | Jr. | Sacremento, CA / Seattle Prep | 15 / War Eagles |
14 | K.C. Beard | DB | 6' 1'' | 200 | Jr. | Antioch, TN / Cane Ridge | 7 / Shadow Seven |
15 | Ben Brittain | QB | 6' 1'' | 190 | Sr. | Hewitt, TX / Reicher Catholic | 15 / War Eagles |
15 | Jake Martin | DB | 6' 2'' | 200 | Jr. | Monument, CO / Lewis Palmer | 32 / Road Runners |
16 | Dylan Evans | WR | 5' 11'' | 185 | So. | Oak Point, TX / Little Elm | 9 / Viking Nine |
16 | Jayden Goodwin | SS | 6' 1'' | 195 | Sr. | Houston, TX / Cypress Falls | 10 / Tiger Ten |
17 | Zion Kelly | CB | 5' 10'' | 190 | Sr. | Greenville, SC / Southside | 26 / Barons |
17 | Cannon Turner | QB | 6' 0'' | 215 | Sr. | Arkadelphia, AR / Arkadelphia | 1 / Mighty Mach One |
18 | Kendin Alexander | WR | 5' 10'' | 165 | Jr. | Seattle, WA / Seattle Prep | 15 / War Eagles |
18 | Elijah Sanders | OLB | 6' 3'' | 240 | Jr. | Clayton, NC / Clayton | 25 / Wild Weasels |
19 | C.J. Boyd | DB | 6' 1'' | 200 | Jr. | Milwaukee, WI / University School | 21 / Blackjacks |
20 | Dylan Carson | RB | 6' 0'' | 210 | So. | Marysville, WA / Marysville Pilchuck | 3 / Dogs of War |
20 | Jake Smith | SAF | 6' 1'' | 210 | Sr. | Roswell, GA / Blessed Trinity Catholic | 2 / Deuce |
21 | Cade Harris | WR | 5' 8'' | 180 | Jr. | South Weber, UT / Roy | 1 / Mighty Mach One |
21 | Aidan Plate | DB | 6' 2'' | 200 | Jr. | Dayton, OH / Kettering Archbishop Alter | 19 / Wolverines |
22 | Jerome Gaillard, Jr. | DB | 6' 4'' | 200 | Jr. | Kempner, TX / Copperas Cove | 8 / Eagle Eight |
23 | Dane Kinamon | WR | 6' 0'' | 205 | Sr. | Peachtree City, GA / McIntosh | 40 / Warhawks |
24 | John Lee Eldridge III | RB | 5' 9'' | 200 | Sr. | Youngstown, OH / Lee's Summit North | 36 / Pink Panthers |
24 | Robert Mbroh | ILB | 6' 3'' | 220 | Jr. | Oklahoma City, OK / Heritage Hall | 21 / Blackjacks |
25 | Tylor Latham | RB | 5' 8'' | 180 | So. | Madison, MS / Madison Ridgeland Academy | 36 / Pink Panthers |
26 | Owen Burk | RB | 5' 11'' | 220 | Sr. | Grand Rapids, MI / Allendale | 7 / Shadow Seven |
27 | Kaden Cloud | RB | 5' 9'' | 185 | So. | Gilbert, AZ / Williams Field | 38 / All-Stars |
27 | Julian Williams | ILB | 6' 2'' | 230 | Jr. | Aurora, CO / Cherkoee Trail | 29 / Black Panthers |
28 | Aiden Calvert | RB | 5' 10'' | 205 | Jr. | Chula Vista, CA / Mater Dei Catholic | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
28 | Terrance Cullivan | CB | 5' 10'' | 185 | So. | Cypress, TX / Bridgeland | 35 / Wild Weasels |
29 | Evan Rau | WR | 5' 9'' | 170 | So. | Waipahu, HI / Kamehameha | 16 / Chicken Hawks |
30 | Tyme Collins | DB | 6' 0'' | 210 | Jr. | Waldorf, MD / Bishop McNamara | 24 / Phantoms |
30 | Kale Gibbs | RB | 5' 8'' | 175 | Jr. | LaGrange, GA / LaGrange | 27 / Thunderbirds |
32 | Osaro Aihie | ILB | 6' 1'' | 225 | Jr. | Oakland, CA / San Leadro | 15 / War Eagles |
32 | Jordan Scarbrough | WR | 5' 8'' | 185 | So. | Leonardtown, MD / Saint Mary's Ryken | 28 / Blackbirds |
33 | Jet Harris | RB | 6' 1'' | 225 | Sr. | Gray, TN / Dobyns Bennett | 18 / Nightriders |
34 | Darius Stone | RB | 5' 11'' | 205 | So. | Augusta, GA / Aquinas | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
35 | Jack Curtis | OLB | 6' 5'' | 245 | So. | Dallas, TX / Highland Park | 7 / Shadow Seven |
38 | Ty Hubert | OLB | 5' 11'' | 200 | So. | Canton, GA / Creekview | 15 / War Eagles |
40 | Alec Mock | ILB | 6' 3'' | 240 | Sr. | Weddington, NC / Weddington | 21 / Blackjacks |
41 | Jackson Adams | LB | 6' 4'' | 240 | So. | Centennial, CO / Arapahoe | 21 / Blackjacks |
41 | J. Frank Melgarejo III | LS | 6' 0'' | 225 | Sr. | Plantation, FL / American Heritage | 2 / Deuce |
42 | Jakobi McGowan | DB | 6' 1'' | 205 | Jr. | Indianapolis, IN / Brownsburg | 2 / Deuce |
43 | Matthew Dapore | PK | 6' 0'' | 195 | Jr. | Springboro, OH / Springboro | 5 / Wolfpack |
44 | Johnathan Youngblood | ILB | 5' 11'' | 225 | Sr. | Atlanta, GA / E.L. Christian Academy | 10 / Tiger Ten |
45 | Matt Devine | ILB | 6' 0'' | 225 | Jr. | Cincinnati, OH / St. Xavier | 37 / Animalistic Skyraiders |
46 | Zach Juckel | ILB | 6' 2'' | 210 | So. | Lakeville, MN / Lakeville South | 23 / Barnstormers |
47 | Kyler Orr | ILB | 6' 1'' | 210 | So. | Chandler, AZ / Chandler | 22 / Raptors |
48 | Anthony DeBerardino | LS | 6' 1'' | 210 | Jr. | Apex, N.C. / Apex Friendship | 36 / Pink Panthers |
48 | Jayden Thiergood | DE | 6' 3'' | 250 | Sr. | Chicago, IL / Marian Central Catholic | 13 / Bulldawgs |
49 | Kurt Chesney | LS | 6' 0'' | 195 | So. | Aliso Viejo, CA / Aliso Niguel | 6 / Bull Six |
50 | Grant Uyl | ILB | 5' 11'' | 225 | Jr. | Grand Rapids, MI / DeWitt | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
51 | Victor Dubuclet | ILB | 6' 0'' | 210 | So. | Dallas, TX / Lake Highlands | 34 / Loose Hawgs |
51 | Kaleb Holcomb | OT | 6' 4'' | 270 | Sr. | Dublin, OH / Coffman | 36 / Pink Panthers |
52 | Matthew Reddick | ILB | 6' 2'' | 230 | So. | Charlotte, NC / South Mecklenburg | 2 / Deuce |
53 | Steven Iles | OG | 6' 2'' | 285 | Sr. | Riverside, CA / Corona Centennial | 28 / Blackbirds |
54 | Are'an Burr | ILB | 6' 3'' | 220 | So. | Colorado Springs, CO / Air Academy | 15 / War Eagles |
54 | Jackson Kohal | OL | 6' 4'' | 305 | Jr. | Coeur d'Alene, ID / Coeur d'Alene | 14 / Cobras |
55 | Kupono Blake | NG | 6' 2'' | 270 | Sr. | Kalihi, HI / Kamehameha | 1 / Mighty Mach One |
55 | Nick Blessing | OT | 6' 4'' | 250 | So. | Allen, TX / Allen | 40 / Warhawks |
56 | Mark Hiestand | OT | 6' 5'' | 285 | Sr. | South Bend, IN / Saint Joseph | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
56 | Cole Palmer | OLB | 6' 4'' | 235 | Jr. | Colorado Springs, CO / TCA | 28 / Blackbirds |
57 | Gabriel Averitt | OC | 6' 3'' | 270 | So. | Lakeland, FL / Lakeland Christian School | 37 / Animalistic Skyraiders |
57 | Colin Stewart | DT | 6' 2'' | 240 | So. | Franklin, TN / Christ Presbyterian Academy | 26 / Barons |
59 | Adam Karas | OT | 6' 4'' | 285 | Sr. | Arvada, CO / Pomona | 40 / Warhawks |
60 | John Gordon, Jr. | OL | 6' 2'' | 305 | Jr. | Murfreesboro, TN / Siegel | 30 / Knights of Thirty |
61 | Costen Cooley | OG | 6' 4'' | 270 | So. | Mesa, AZ / Red Mountain | 11 / Rebeleven |
62 | Matthew Heitmann | OL | 6' 4'' | 290 | Jr. | Littleton, CO / Dakota Ridge | 11 / Rebeleven |
62 | James Tomasi | DL | 6' 0'' | 310 | Jr. | Provo, UT / Provo | 11 / Rebeleven |
64 | Luke Hallstrom | OG | 6' 2'' | 270 | Sr. | Naperville, IL / Naperville Central | 19 / Wolverines |
65 | Samuel Floysand | OT | 6' 3'' | 275 | So. | Cottage Grove, MN / Cretin-Derham Hall | 5 / Wolfpack |
66 | Jace Sutulovich | OG | 6' 3'' | 285 | So. | Siloam Springs, AR / Siloam Springs | 14 / Cobras |
68 | Thor Paglialong | OC | 6' 4'' | 300 | Sr. | Woodstock, IL / Marian Central Catholic | 8 / Eagle Eight |
69 | Wesley Ndago | OG | 6' 2'' | 300 | Sr. | Waco, TX / Midway | 5 / Wolfpack |
71 | Michael McAninch | OL | 6' 3'' | 300 | Jr. | Toledo, OH / Western | 26 / Barons |
72 | Christien Hawks | OT | 6' 3'' | 290 | So. | Norton, KS / Norton | 20 / Trolls |
73 | Luke Vonderhaar | OT | 6' 4'' | 270 | So. | Bettendorf, IA / Pleasant Valley | 32 / Road Runners |
74 | Mason Carlan | OT | 6' 3'' | 290 | Sr. | North Little Rock, AR / North Little Rock | 16 / Chicken Hawks |
75 | Ethan Jackman | OG | 6' 4'' | 310 | Sr. | Chaska, MN / Chaska | 19 / Wolverines |
76 | Alex Moore | OL | 6' 3'' | 270 | Jr. | Louisville, KY / Trinity | 7 / Shadow Seven |
77 | Cameron Collins | OT | 6' 3'' | 260 | So. | Lebanon, OH / Saint Xavier | 1 / Mighty Mach One |
78 | Trevor Tate | OT | 6' 2'' | 270 | So. | Waxhaw, NC / Cuthbertson | 36 / Pink Panthers |
80 | Tre Roberson | WR | 6' 2'' | 205 | So. | Helena, AL / Thompson | 35 / Wild Weasels |
81 | James Bryant | TE | 6' 4'' | 230 | Sr. | Roswell, GA / Blessed Trinity | 25 / Redeye |
82 | Connor McIntee | TE | 6' 3'' | 235 | Sr. | Sacramento, CA / Jesuit | 4 / Fightin' Fourth |
83 | Chances Carter-Hill | TE | 6' 2'' | 230 | So. | Cuyahoga Falls, OH / Archbishop Hoban | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
84 | Caleb Rillos | TE | 6' 5'' | 255 | Sr. | Golden, CO / Ralston Valley | 12 / Dirty Dozen |
85 | Parker Menefee | TE | 6' 6'' | 240 | So. | Missouri City, TX / Ridge Point | 9 / Viking Nine |
87 | Caden Blum | DL | 6' 5'' | 265 | Sr. | Baraboo, WI / Baraboo | 11 / Rebeleven |
87 | Quin Smith | WR | 6' 1'' | 190 | So. | Adairsville, GA / Calhoun | 2 / Deuce |
88 | Bruin Fleischmann | TE | 6' 3'' | 220 | So. | Pocatello, ID / Century | 13 / Bulldawgs |
89 | Parker St. John | WR | 6' 2'' | 190 | Jr. | Orlando, FL / Boone | 1 / Mighty Mach One |
90 | Brian Bradley | DE | 6' 2'' | 230 | So. | Woodstock, GA / River Ridge | 4 / Fightin' Fourth |
92 | Jackson Garrett | NG | 6' 3'' | 270 | So. | West Chester, OH / Moeller | 36 / Pink Panthers |
93 | Andrew BoisD'Enghien | DE | 6' 3'' | 280 | Sr. | Pleasanton, CA / Bradenton River (FL) | 3 / Dogs of War |
94 | Kaleb Tompkins | DL | 6' 4'' | 260 | Jr. | Midlothian, TX / Midlothian | 21 / Blackjacks |
95 | Carson Bay | P | 5' 11'' | 165 | Jr. | Tampa, FL / Robinson | 37 / Animalistic Skyraiders |
95 | Daniel Grobe | DE | 6' 7'' | 270 | So. | Tomball, TX / Tomball Memorial | 20 / Trolls |
96 | Reagan Tubbs | PK | 6' 0'' | 175 | So. | Flower Mound, TX / Flower Mound | 8 / Eagle Eight |
96 | Payton Zdroik | DL | 6' 0'' | 275 | Jr. | Brentwood, CA / Liberty | 2 / Deuce |
97 | Luke Freer | P | 6' 4'' | 220 | So. | Fairhope, AL / Fairhope | 14 / Cobras |
97 | Brent Winfree | NG | 6' 4'' | 275 | So. | Sunnyvale, TX / Sunnyvale | 4 / Fightin' Fourth |
99 | Aidan Swartz | DT | 6' 4'' | 270 | So. | Sylvania, OH / Sylvania Northview | 31 / Grim Reapers |
Air Force Falcons Schedule
Date | Time | At | Opponent | Location |
Sep 2 (Sat) | 11 AM | Home | Robert Morris | USAFA |
Sep 9 (Sat) | 6:00 pm MT | Away | Sam Houston | NRG Stadium, Houston, TX |
Sep 15 (Fri) | 6:00 pm MT | Home | Utah State | USAFA |
Sep 22 (Fri) | 8:30 pm MT | Away | San Jose State | San Jose, CA |
Sep 30 (Sat) | 6:00 pm MT | Home | San Diego State | USAFA |
Oct 14 (Sat) | 5:00 pm MT | Home | Wyoming | USAFA |
Oct 21 (Sat) | 10:00 am MT | Away | Navy | Annapolis, Md. |
Oct 28 (Sat) | 5:00 pm MT | Away | Colorado State | Fort Collins, CO |
Nov 4 (Sat) | 12:30 pm MT | Home | Army | Empower Field, Denver, CO |
Nov 11 (Sat) | 9:00 pm MT | Away | Hawaii | Manoa, HI |
Nov 18 (Sat) | 1:30 pm MT | Home | UNLV | USAFA |
Nov 24 (Fri) | 2:00 pm MT | Away | Boise State | Boise, IDllllll |
FAQs
A. Yes, student-athletes on the Air Force Falcons football team are also cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy. They undergo rigorous academic and military training in addition to their athletic commitments.
A. The Air Force Academy football team was established in 1955, making it one of the newer service academy football programs in the United States.
A. The name "Falcons" was chosen to symbolize the speed, precision, and grace of the falcon, which reflects the characteristics valued in the United States Air Force.
A. You can purchase tickets for Air Force Falcons football games on the official Air Force Academy athletics website or through authorized ticket vendors.
A. The Air Force Falcons have intense rivalries with the United States Military Academy (Army Black Knights) and the United States Naval Academy (Navy Midshipmen) for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy series.