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Wisconsin–River Falls Falcons football : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wisconsin–River Falls Falcons football The University of Wisconsin-River Falls is a liberal arts undergraduate and graduate university located in River Falls, Wisconsin. The "Falcons" are a member of the NCAA Division III athletics and most notably, its football program has been around since the very early 1900s. The Falcons wear red, white, and black. The Falcons compete in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), where they have 18 conference championships. Ramer Field, where the Falcon's play their home games, was formerly the host of the Kansas City Chiefs' training camp from 1992-2008. ==Wisconsin Intercollegate Athletic Conference== The WIAC〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wisconsin Intercollegate Conference (WIAC) )〕 is widely known for its Division III national dominance in all sports. In football, three of four national champions in football from 2008-2012 have come out of the conference. The WIAC is home to the UW-Eau Claire Blugolds, UW-LaCrosse Eagles, UW-Oshkosh Titans, UW-Platteville Pioneers, UW-River Falls Falcons, UW-Stevens Point Pointers, UW-Stout Blue Devils, UW-Superior Yellowjackets (non-football), and UW-Whitewater Warhawks. The Falcons have won 18 WIAC championships in football, predominately in the 1980s under former head coach Mike Farley and later in the 1990s under head coach John O'Grady (104-109-3).
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