Fordham Rams compete in the Patriot League, representing Fordham University's program in the Bronx, New York. Playing at Jack Coffey Field on the Rose Hill campus, Fordham maintains one of college football's oldest traditions dating to the 1880s. The Rams have celebrated Patriot League championships while producing NFL legends, including the Seven Blocks of Granite. Fordham balances competitive football with Jesuit educational excellence, recruiting student-athletes who can thrive academically while competing in the Patriot League. The maroon colors represent distinctive New York City branding. Under their coaching staff, the Rams emphasize recruiting throughout the Northeast and nationally, attracting players seeking both competitive football and Fordham's academic reputation. The program maintains important Patriot League rivalries while upholding historic traditions. Fordham serves as a source of pride for the university and the Bronx community. The program's participation in Patriot League football reflects commitment to balancing academic excellence with competitive athletics. Fordham football represents historic tradition and Jesuit values, combining rich football heritage with modern competitive excellence in the unique setting of college football in New York City.