The Air Force Falcons play at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, home to one of the most disciplined and distinctive programs in college football. As a service academy, Air Force runs a triple-option offense that has frustrated bigger, faster opponents for decades, built on precision execution rather than pure talent. Blue and silver, the Falcons carry the weight of representing the U.S. Air Force Academy, and beating Army and Navy for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is treated as the program's defining annual mission.
Air Force fielded its first football team in 1955, just a year after the Academy itself was established, and made an immediate impact with an Orange Bowl berth. The program won conference championships in the Western Athletic Conference during the 1980s and 1990s and has claimed division titles since becoming a Mountain West charter member in 1999, though an outright Mountain West title has eluded the Falcons. The 1985 season, which saw Air Force finish 12-1 and ranked No. 5 nationally, remains the high point of the program's history.
Source: RateGame Editorial