Towson Tigers compete in the Coastal Athletic Association, representing Towson University in the Baltimore suburbs. Playing at Johnny Unitas Stadium, named for the NFL legend who attended Towson, the Tigers have built competitive FCS program. Towson has celebrated CAA championships and FCS playoff appearances while establishing themselves within the conference. The gold, black, and white colors represent distinctive Maryland branding. Under their coaching staff, the Tigers emphasize recruiting throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic, attracting talent to the Baltimore area. The program has produced competitive teams while building program culture. Towson maintains important CAA rivalries while establishing traditions. The Tigers serve as source of pride for the university and Baltimore County community. The program's commitment to football excellence reflects the university's athletic ambitions. Towson football represents Maryland pride and CAA competitiveness, combining competitive football with the distinctive culture of college football in the Baltimore region while developing student-athletes who represent the Tigers throughout one of FCS football's premier conferences.