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  2022 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: Brad Roberts, Air Force,...In 2021, Air Force running back Brad Roberts started all 13 games ... second in the Mountain West and 17th nationally in rushing with an average of 104.0 yards per game on a school-record 298 carries, which was the second-most in the nation ... rushed for 1,352 yards which is the third-most in AF history and most since Chad Hall had 1,478 in 2007 ... first-team all-MW honors, the first Falcon running back to earn first-team all-MW since Chad Hall in 2007.

Led the Mountain West with seven 100-yard rushing games ... the seven in one season is tied for second in Air Force history, trailing only Brian Bream, who had nine in 1970 ... his seven is the most by a fullback in program history, breaking the mark of five set by Larry Thompson (1956) and Pat Evans (1984) ... just the fifth fullback to rush for 1,000 or more yards in a season in program history and first since Rodney Lewis had 1,073 in 1989 ... Roberts' 1,352 in a new single season program record for fullbacks ... rushed for 13 touchdowns, the most by a Falcon since Tim Jefferson had 15 in 2010. - Air Force Football


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  Air Force's football rivalries with Colorado State and Wyoming will remain intact under future Mountain West schedules in the post-division era. The conference announced opponents for the 2023-2025 seasons on Thursday, revealing what the schedule structure will be when the league scraps the division format following the 2022 season. For the Falcons, this will mean playing the Rams and Cowboys annually and shuffling the deck among the other nine teams.

In the three-year window revealed, the Falcons play every other team twice, once each at home and on the road. This replaces the division format, which saw Air Force face its Mountain Division opponents (Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Utah State and Wyoming) each season and play teams from the other side in a two-years-on, two-years-off cycle. - Colorado Springs Gazette


Sr/2023 TE Kyle PattersonAir Force
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  Air Force opens the 2022 season vs. Northern Iowa on Saturday, Sept. 3, at Falcon Stadium and the kickoff time has been set for 11 a.m. MT. Television coverage is to be announced, but the kickoff time will not be affected. The 2022 home schedule features seven home games and six kickoff times are set. The Falcons host Colorado, Sept. 10, at 1:30 p.m., followed by Nevada on Friday, Sept. 23, at 6 p.m. Navy comes to Falcon Stadium to begin the race for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. Boise State visits the Academy, Oct. 22, at 5 p.m. and New Mexico, Nov. 12, at 1:30 p.m. The Falcons close out the season at home vs. Colorado State, Nov. 19. The time and which FOX network the game will be broadcast on is to be announced. - Air Force Football

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  Air Force is losing an explosive playmaker on offense, as Micah Davis announced Friday that he's leaving. Davis wrote on social media that he "is leaving the academy and entering the transfer portal due to personal issues." Cadets at the academy are allowed to exit without penalty prior to the start of their junior year. Once they begin classes as a junior they are committed to graduating and serving on active duty. As a sophomore last year Davis amassed 581 total yards from scrimmage on just 57 attempts (47 rushes and 10 receptions).

He scored six touchdowns and racked up more than 100 yards from scrimmage in three of Air Force's first four games before injuries limited his attempts. He appeared in eight games. Davis came to Air Force with a ballyhooed background, having played with future NFL quarterback Justin Fields in high school in Kennesaw, Ga. Davis caught 38 passes and 10 touchdowns from Fields. He also had a football pedigree, as his father, Dexter, played six seasons as a cornerback in the NFL after starring at Clemson. - Colorado Springs Gazette


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  An injury cut TE Kyle Patterson's 2021 season short, but he's arguably the best tight end in the MWC. Coming out of high school, he turned down offers from Alabama and four Pac-12 schools to play for the Falcons. He had 12 catches for 205 yards and two TDs in five games during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, becoming the first tight end to lead the team in receiving since 2002. - Daily Camera

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  Air Force home games vs. Colorado and Navy, along with the Commanders' Classic game against Army in Arlington, Texas, have been selected for national television by CBS, according to an announcement by the network. The Falcons host Colorado Saturday, Sept. 10, at 1:30 p.m. in Falcon Stadium. Air Force begins its quest for a record 21st Commander-in-Chief's Trophy by hosting Navy Saturday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. The Falcons play Army in the second Commanders' Classic Saturday, Nov. 5, with a 10:30 a.m. CT kickoff at Globe Life Field. Two additional games with Mountain West teams were also announced. Arizona plays at San Diego State Sept. 3 at 12:30 p.m. PT and Utah State plays at Boise State Friday, Nov. 25, at 10 a.m. MT. - Air Force Football

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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB - Vince Sanford, Jr., Air Force,...Sanford leads the Falcons in tackles for loss with 17 for 116 yards and quarterback sacks with 9.5 for 89 yards. He is second on the team in tackles with 56 and leads the Falcons with nine quarterback hurries. Sanford ranks third in the MW and seventh nationally in tackles for loss with a 1.4 per-game average and is fourth in the league and 17th nationally in sacks with a .79 norm. He has forced four fumbles this season which is fourth in the MW and 12th nationally. Sanford's 89 sack yards are the second-most in Air Force history and the most since Chad Hennings set the school record of 182 yards in 1987. His 9.5 sacks is eighth best at Air Force while his 116 yards in tackles for loss are sixth best. - Air Force Football

rSr/2023 OLB Vince SanfordAir Force
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): RB - Brad Roberts, Jr., Air Force,...Roberts leads the Mountain West and ranks ninth nationally in rushing with 1,275 yards, which is an average of 106.2 yards per game. He has recorded seven 100-yard game this season, which is third-most in program history. Roberts' 1,275 yards is the seventh most in Air Force history. Roberts is the first Falcon to lead the conference in rushing and first running back to earn first-team honors since Chad Hall accomplished both in 2007. - Air Force Football

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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DL - Jordan Jackson, Sr., Air Force,...Jackson makes his second appearance on the all-conference team, as he was also a second-team honoree in 2019. He has 37 total tackles and is second on the team in tackles for loss with 10 for 86 yards and sacks with seven for 78 yards. Jackson has recorded 136 total yards in quarterback sacks in his career which are third all-time at the Academy. His 176 total yards in tackles for loss are eighth in program history. - Air Force Football

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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL - Hawk Wimmer, Sr., Air Force,...Wimmer extends Air Force's streak of a first-team all-MW offensive lineman to three years, as he joins Parker Ferguson and Nolan Laufenberg from 2020 and Scott Hattok from 2019 on the league's first team. Wimmer has started every game for the Falcons and helped the line, nicknamed the Diesel, pave the way for the Falcons to lead the nation in rushing with a 341.6 average. The Falcons have led the nation in rushing a school-record nine consecutive weeks and the Diesel have earned semifinalist honors for the Joe Moore Award, given annually to the nation's top offensive line. Air Force entered the season with the fewest career starts (three) in the nation. The line has used eight different starting lineups this season. - Air Force Football

Sr/2022 OG Hawk WimmerAir Force
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Corvan Taylor, DB,...Taylor is third in tackles with 52 and leads the team with three interceptions. He has recovered two fumbles to record five total turnovers this season. - Air Force Football

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  Air Force changed its strategy Tuesday for the First Responder Bowl, taking inspiration from its name and trying out its passing game. It worked. Haaziq Daniels threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more to give Air Force a 31-28 win over Louisville. Daniels completed 9 of 10 passes for a season-high 252 yards, leading a triple-option offense that came into the game averaging an FBS-best 340.8 rushing yards and the second-fewest passing yards at 82.5 per game.

The Falcons (10-3) didn't throw a pass in their final game of the regular season, a 48-14 win over UNLV, and took a streak of 94 straight rushes from scrimmage into their second possession Tuesday. "I figured we'd (pass) more then we did in the last game," Air Force coach Troy Calhoun joked. "I just think sometimes you get in games, you make adjustments." Louisville coach Scott Satterfield lamented his shorthanded secondary getting beat on man-to-man coverage. The Cardinals (6-7) were missing defensive back Kenderick Duncan (injured) and Greedy Vance, who is transferring to Florida State. "Anytime you play a team like this, they're going to take a shot," Satterfield said. "They connect - they're going to come back to it again." Senior Brandon Lewis had touchdown catches of 64 and 61 yards for the Falcons, finishing with five receptions for a career-high 172 yards. That's the most receiving yardage for an Air Force player this season and the most ever in the Falcons' 28 bowl games. - Air Force/AP College Football


rSr/2023 QB Haaziq DanielsAir Force
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Brandon Lewis, WR,...Lewis is the team's leading receiver with 15 catches for 428 yards and is averaging 28.5 yards per reception which ranks second in a single season in Air Force history. - Air Force Football

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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Tre Bugg III, DB,...Bugg III leads the Falcons in tackles with 61 and in pass breakups with 11. He has two interceptions and one forced fumble. - Air Force Football

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  Brad Roberts rushed for two touchdowns, Emmanuel Michel ran for 123 yards and a score as Air Force rolled up 511 yards on the ground to defeat UNLV 48-14 in a season-ender on Friday. Michel carried 12 times and scored from the 2-yard line in the third quarter as 14 players ran the ball for the Falcons (9-3, 6-2 Mountain West Conference). Air Force attempted no passes but had 69 running plays and more than a 20-minute advantage in time of possession. Roberts scored both his touchdowns in the first quarter, scoring on runs of 1 and 3 yards.

Brandon Lewis scored in the second quarter as Air Force gained 181 yards on the ground in the first half, leading 24-0. Lewis took a pitch right and flashed through a hole in the line, accelerating down the far sideline for a 41-yard touchdown run. The Falcons had rolled up 413 yards rushing after three quarters, carrying a 41-7 lead into the fourth. Air Force finished tied atop the conference's Mountain Division standings with Utah State but lost to the Aggies by four points in September. Charles Williams carried 16 times for 137 yards and scored both touchdowns for UNLV (2-10, 2-6). Justin Rogers was 8-for-18 passing for 127 yards. - Air Force/AP College Football


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