Carson–Newman Eagles

Leagues Played
NCAAF 55

Results

NCAAF 11/11 18:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Catawba Indians L 14-24
NCAAF 11/04 16:00 1 Virginia Wise Highland Cavaliers v Carson–Newman Eagles W 7-52
NCAAF 10/28 19:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Emory And Henry Wasps W 37-7
NCAAF 10/21 17:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Mars Hill Lions L 17-21
NCAAF 10/14 20:00 1 Erskine Flying Fleet v Carson–Newman Eagles W 10-14
NCAAF 10/07 17:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Tusculum Pioneers L 21-27
NCAAF 09/30 22:00 1 Newberry Wolves v Carson–Newman Eagles W 21-34
NCAAF 09/23 17:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Lenoir Rhyne Bears L 7-24
NCAAF 09/16 16:00 1 Limestone Saints v Carson–Newman Eagles L 45-14
NCAAF 09/09 21:30 1 East Tennessee State v Carson–Newman Eagles L 42-0
NCAAF 08/31 23:00 1 Carson–Newman Eagles v Lynchburg Dragons W 35-3
NCAAF 11/12 18:00 1 Catawba Indians v Carson–Newman Eagles W 23-61
The Carson-Newman Eagles are a college football team that represents Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The team was established in 1900 and has since become a dominant force in the NCAA Division II football scene. The Eagles play their home games at Burke-Tarr Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 6,500.

The team is known for its high-powered offense and aggressive defense, which has led them to numerous conference championships and playoff appearances. The Eagles have produced several NFL players, including Ken Sparks, who played for the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions.

The team's mascot is a bald eagle named Talon, who can be seen at every home game, leading the team onto the field. The team's colors are navy blue and orange, which are prominently displayed on their uniforms and merchandise.

The Carson-Newman Eagles have a strong fan base and are known for their passionate supporters who attend every game, rain or shine. The team has a rich history and continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the NCAA Division II football scene.