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The Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football program represents Franklin & Marshall College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Diplomats have competed as members of the Centennial Conference since 1983 and play their home games at Shadek Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Tom Blumenauer has served as the team's head coach ...
The Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football program was first organized in 1887 by Seminary student Miles O. Noll. Franklin and Marshall was defeated 9–0 by the York YMCA. Later that year, the program played a re-match and lost again, this time by score of 6–4. [5] Frank Mount Pleasant became the head football coach in 1910.
The Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football program was first organized in 1887 by Seminary student Miles O. Noll. Franklin and Marshall was defeated 9–0 by the York YMCA. Later that year, the program played a re-match and lost again, this time by score of 6–4. [64] Frank Mount Pleasant became the head football coach in 1910.
Joan C. Edwards Stadium, formerly Marshall University Stadium, is a football stadium located on the campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. It currently can hold 30,475 [ 3 ] spectators and includes twenty deluxe, indoor suites, 300 wheelchair -accessible seating, a state-of-the-art press-box, 14 concession ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall Football opens its 2024 season at 5 p.m. on Saturday when the Stony Brook Seawolves come to a newly-enhanced Joan C. Edwards Stadium for the first meeting between ...
Franklin junior Julian Rampino and Franklin senior Jackson Nutter walk off the field at the conclusion of the Thanksgiving football game versus King Philip at Fenway Park, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023 ...
Michigan Stadium is the largest American football stadium by seating capacity. ... Franklin Field: 52,958 ... Marshall Thundering Herd: Nippert Stadium: 38,088 ...
The 1972 Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football team was an American football team that represented Franklin & Marshall College as a member of the Southern Division of the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) during the 1972 NCAA College Division football season. The team played its home games at Williamson Field in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.