Marshall Thundering Herd compete in the Sun Belt Conference, representing the university in Huntington, West Virginia. Playing at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Marshall maintains one of college football's most inspiring stories. The program rebuilt after the tragic 1970 plane crash that killed the team, coaches, and supporters, creating one of sport's most emotional legacies. Marshall has celebrated multiple conference championships, bowl victories, and produced NFL players. The green and white colors represent distinctive West Virginia branding. Under their coaching staff, the Thundering Herd emphasize recruiting throughout West Virginia and the region, developing players who understand the program's special tradition. Marshall has built consistent Sun Belt competitiveness. The program maintains important rivalries while honoring the memory of those lost. The Thundering Herd serve as tremendous source of pride for Huntington. Marshall football represents resilience and remembrance, overcoming unimaginable tragedy to build championship program that honors those lost while inspiring with its comeback story throughout the Appalachian region.