American college football season
The 1956 Air Force Falcons football team represented the United States Air Force Academy as an independent during the 1956 college football season . The Falcons did not have an official stadium during the season, and remained without one until the 1962 season when Falcon Stadium opened. Led by first-year head coach Buck Shaw , it was the second season for the football program. The Falcons finished with a record of 6–2–1.[ 1]
1956 Air Force Falcons football team roster Players Coaches Offense Pos. # Name Class E Tom Jozwiak So OL Brock Strom So
Defense Pos. # Name Class DL Dave Phillips So
Special teams Head coach Coordinators/assistant coaches Legend (C) Team captain (S) Suspended (I) Ineligible Injured Redshirt
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