Villanova Wildcats football
The Villanova Wildcats football program represents Villanova University in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS, known as Division I-AA until 2006). The Wildcats currently compete in the Colonial Athletic Association for football only. They play on campus at Villanova Stadium with capacity of 12,000, with some games at PPL Park in Chester with capacity of 18,000. Andy Talley has been head coach of the program since it was reinstated in 1985 and led the program to its first NCAA Division I FCS national championship in 2009.
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Alexander F. BellAllie MillerAndy TalleyArt RaimoBernie BradleyBill Lacey (American football)Bob ShoopCharles McGeehanDick BedesemDutch SommerEdward BennisFred_CroliusFred O'ConnorGeorge KarrasHarry StuhldreherJack Gregory (American football coach)James A. McDonaldJim Fleming (American football)Joe TrainerJohn Donovan (American football)John F. BagleyJohn J. EganJohn McKenna (American football)John Powers (American football)John Rosenberg (American football)Jordan OlivarJoseph Rogers (American football)Martin CaineMaurice J. "Clipper" SmithOtis DouglasRichard Kelly (American football)Timothy O'Rourke
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1936 Chicago Bears season1963 Chicago Bears season1972_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season2008 Cincinnati Bengals seasonAnthony GriggsBen IjalanaBilly Joe (American football)Clarence CurryDarrell AdamsDon Cherry (American football)Don McCombDutch ForstEd MichaelsGene FilipskiJoe FaragalliJohn MellusJohn Robertson (American football)Kevin Reilly (American football)Mike SianiPete D'AlonzoRick SapienzaStan GalazinSteve PritkoTeddy Andrulewicz
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Alexander F. BellAllie MillerAndy TalleyArt RaimoCharles McGeehanDick BedesemDutch SommerEdward BennisFred_CroliusHarry StuhldreherJack Gregory (American football coach)James A. McDonaldJim LeonardJohn F. BagleyJohn J. EganJohn Powers (American football)Jordan OlivarJoseph Rogers (American football)Martin CaineMaurice J. "Clipper" SmithRichard Kelly (American football)Timothy O'Rourke
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Villanova Wildcats football
The Villanova Wildcats football program represents Villanova University in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS, known as Division I-AA until 2006). The Wildcats currently compete in the Colonial Athletic Association for football only. They play on campus at Villanova Stadium with capacity of 12,000, with some games at PPL Park in Chester with capacity of 18,000. Andy Talley has been head coach of the program since it was reinstated in 1985 and led the program to its first NCAA Division I FCS national championship in 2009.
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