By Matthew Kenerly, Mountain West Wire: Fresh off of capturing their third ten-win season in four years, the Air Force Falcons hit the practice field to begin spring football today with the aim of continuing to fly as high as ever.
Extending the recent run of success won’t be easy, though, as the cadets will have to replace their starting quarterback, record-setting fullback, arguably their top offensive lineman from last season, and a trio of key defenders.
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