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Marshall plays football at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, which seats 38,019. The stadium, which opened for the 1991 season as Marshall University Stadium with a then-record crowd of 33,116 for a 24–23 win over New Hampshire, hosted a record crowd of 41,382 on September 10, 2010, when the Thundering Herd played the in-state rival West Virginia ...
The Marshall Thundering Herd football team is an intercollegiate varsity sports program of Marshall University. The team represents the university as a member of the Sun Belt Conference East Division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association , playing at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level.
The Marshall Thundering Herd college football team represents Marshall University in the East Division of the Sun Belt Conference. The Thundering Herd competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 31 head coaches since it began play during the 1895 season.
The 2024 Marshall Thundering Herd football team represented Marshall University in the Sun Belt Conference's East Division during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Thundering Herd are led by Charles Huff in his fourth year as the head coach.
Marshall has informed officials from the Independence Bowl that it will not play its scheduled game against Army on Dec. 28 in Shreveport, Louisiana, with the bowl's leadership confirming the move ...
They have played 125 seasons of football, compiling a record of 638–574–47 [3] and winning 14 conference championships (13 outright). The Thundering Herd appeared in 19 bowl games, [ A 1 ] compiling a 13–6 record, and they appeared in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs eight times, winning two national championships ( 1992 and 1996 ).
Marshall County snapped its losing streak against Pearl-Cohn, winning an OT region title thriller to clinch a No. 1 TSSAA football playoffs seed.