Lafayette Leopards football | |||
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First season | 1882 | ||
Head coach | John Garrett 1st year, 0–0 (–) |
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Stadium | Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium | ||
Year built | 1926 | ||
Seating capacity | 13,132 | ||
Field surface | FieldTurf | ||
Location | Easton, Pennsylvania | ||
NCAA division | Division I | ||
Conference | Patriot League (1986–Present) | ||
Past conferences |
Independent (1882–1928) Middle Three Conference (1929–1975) Division II Independent (1975–1976) Division I-AA Independent (1977–1985) |
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All-time record | 654–559–39 (.538) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 3 (1896, 1921, 1926) | ||
Conference titles | 7 | ||
Consensus All-Americans | 15 | ||
Colors | Maroon and White |
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Fight song | On, Lafayette! | ||
Mascot | The Leopard | ||
Marching band | Leopard Pride | ||
Rivals |
Bucknell University Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania |
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Website | goleopards.com |
The Lafayette Leopards football program represents Lafayette College in college football. One of the oldest college football programs in the United States, Lafayette currently plays in the Patriot League at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level. Fielding their first team in 1882, Lafayette has won three college football national championships (1896, 1921, 1926), seven Patriot League championships (1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013), six undefeated seasons (1896, 1909, 1921, 1926, 1937, 1940) and four undefeated, untied seasons (1921, 1926, 1937, 1940).
For most of its history, Lafayette played an independent schedule until joining the Patriot League in 1986. Between 1929 and 1975, the Leopards were a part of an unofficial conference, the “Middle Three Conference,” which consisted of Rutgers University and Lehigh University. Today, Lafayette is most noted for its fierce arch-rivalry with Lehigh, which is the most played rivalry in college football (151 games) and the most consecutive years played (since 1897). ESPN considers "The Rivalry" to be among the top ten in college football, and was the subject of a PBS documentary narrated by NFL Films voice and Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas. Aside from Lehigh and Rutgers, Lafayette’s primary rivals are Bucknell University and the University of Pennsylvania.