Falcon Players Relish Challenge of Academy Life
By Ron Richards, www.armedforcesbowl.com Playing college football on the highest level of the sport requires special individuals. The discipline needed… Continue reading
Owls want to make every possession count against Air Force
Offensive opportunities could be limited in Saturday’s Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, so Rice quarterback Taylor McHargue is determined to make the most of every possession. Continue reading
Rice player quotes from Friday news conference
Junior quarterback Taylor McHargue (on playing Air Force) “You know what you’re going to get against them. You’re going to… Continue reading
Air Force Player Quotes from BHAFB Press Conference
Nick DiJulio, Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 240, Sr., Overland Park, Kan. How did you decide to attend the Academy vs…. Continue reading
Kons Looks Forward to Buckling on Falcon Helmet One Final Time
It doesn’t matter that Jason Kons has been here before. When he pulls his No.75 Air Force jersey over his head for Saturday’s Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, it will be a very special moment for the 6-4, 260-pound offensive lineman. Continue reading
Air Force Looks to End 2012 Mountain West Bowl Run with Win
The 2012 Mountain West Conference’s five-game college bowl season comes to a close with Air Force’s contest against Rice in Saturday’s Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Continue reading
Falcons’ Academic Prowess Recognized
Sometimes the ‘student’ half of the ‘student-athlete’ equation seems to get lost when we take a look at big-time college sports. Continue reading
Teammates since seventh grade prepare for final game together
Bowl marks the final game for two Rice defensive linemen who have been teammates since seventh grade. Continue reading
Texas Ties Run Deep for Many on Falcon Roster
Air Force Coach Troy Calhoun windows media audio file from Wednesday - D26CALHOUN Air Force Quarterback Connor Dietz windows media audio… Continue reading
Air Force option offense poses challenge for Owls
Rice faces the challenge of slowing down the Air Force option offense, which has produced an average of 328.8 yards rushing per game this season. Continue reading








