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- Former Falcon Scott Thomas elected to Hall of Fame
Scott Thomas, a 1986 graduate of the Air Force Academy and former All-American safety, has been elected into the College Football Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2012. Thomas is the fourth former Falcon to be elected to the HOF, players Brock Strom (1985) and Chad Hennings (2006) and former coach Fisher DeBerry (2011). - Calhoun to speak at Colorado Coaches for Charity event in Denver
Air Force football coach Troy Calhoun, along with former head coach Fisher DeBerry, will once again participate in the annual Colorado Coaches for Charity event on Friday, May 18, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. - Air Force Football Television Schedule Released
The 2012 Air Force football television schedule, announced today by the Mountain West, features six games televised on a variety of nationally-distributed networks. Air Force will host Navy on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 9:30 a.m. MT in a game that will be nationally-televised on CBS. The final five games of the season will be televised, with two of the games (Nevada on Oct. 26 and Hawai'i on Nov. 16) being moved to Friday night. - Air Force football team visits White House
Seniors and staff of the Air Force football team visited the White House today to receive the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy from President of the United States Barack Obama. The ceremony, which took place in the East Room, was highlighted by senior Jon Davis presenting the president a No. 18 jersey to represent the number of CIC trophies that Air Force has won and fellow senior Tim Jefferson presenting a football with scores from the Army and Navy games this season. - Watch Live Stream of Falcons at the White House at 12:35 p.m. MT today
President Barack Obama will present the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to seniors from the Air Force football team today at the White House at 2:35 p.m ET. Air Force won the Trophy for the second straight season and the 18th time overall, more than any other service academy. - Football season tickets for 2012 on sale now
Air Force football season tickets for 2012 are on sale starting today. Fans may purchase their season tickets online at goairforcefalcons.com, by calling the ticket office at 800-666-USAF or by visiting the athletic ticket office in the Falcon Athletic Center. Ticket prices have increased this season for the first time in three years. - Jonathan Warzeka Takes Home Top Honor at Football Awards Banquet
Senior receiver Jonathan Warzeka won the Brian Bullard Memorial Award, the highest honor a Falcon football player can earn, at the annual Air Force Football banquet at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. - Air Force Football Scheduled Released by Conference Office
The 2012 Air Force football schedule, announced today by the Mountain West Conference, features a 12-game schedule with six home and six away games and opens on Sept. 1 with Idaho State on Parent's Weekend at the Academy. Four teams that participated in bowl games in 2011 also highlight the schedule. Game times and television coverage, including possible non-Saturday games, will be determined and announced later this spring by the conference. - More...


