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About Fairmont State Falcons Football
As of the 2023 season, the Fairmont State Falcons are gearing up for another competitive year in NCAA Division II football. The team is led by head coach Jason Woodman, who has been instrumental in developing the program and enhancing its competitiveness within the Mountain East Conference. The Falcons have been focusing on recruitment, bringing in talented high school prospects and transfers to strengthen their roster. The 2023 schedule features a mix of conference rivals and non-conference teams, with key matchups that are expected to attract significant fan interest. The Falcons' home games are celebrated events, often featuring community engagement activities, tailgating, and the school’s spirited marching band, enhancing the game-day experience for fans. With a commitment to building a winning tradition and fostering school spirit, the Fairmont State Falcons continue to be a pivotal part of the local sports landscape, drawing support from alumni and students alike. The upcoming season promises excitement, with the Falcons aiming for a strong run in the Mountain East Conference and a potential playoff berth.
Fairmont State Falcons Football History
The Fairmont State Falcons football team, representing Fairmont State University in Fairmont, West Virginia, has a rich history that dates back to its establishment in 1887. The program began competing in intercollegiate football and quickly became a significant part of the athletic culture at the university. Over the years, the Falcons have played in various conferences, primarily competing in the NCAA Division II Mountain East Conference since its formation in 2013. The team has produced numerous successful seasons and has seen a steady increase in both talent and support from the local community. Notable achievements include multiple conference championships and playoff appearances throughout its history. The Falcons have built a reputation for hard-hitting defense and a strong running game, often drawing large crowds to their home games at Duvall-Rosier Field, which has a seating capacity of over 5,000.