
UW-River Falls Football Announces Enduring Tribute to Former Coach Mike Farley
River Falls, WIs. (UWRFsports.com) — June 14, 2018
“The team comes first” was an oft-repeated quote from Mike Farley, former University of Wisconsin-River Falls head football coach. According to his players and fellow coaches, the team-first mantra of Coach Farley was a significant contributor to his enduring legacy, a legacy which will now continue to live on through the newly-established Mike Farley Legacy Coaching Fund.
The Mike Farley Legacy Coaching Fund has been established to support an assistant football coaching position. To date, the fund has already received financial commitment from alumni and other donors amounting to two-thirds of the fund’s initial goal. In addition to the financial support of the coaching position, new imaging representing Coach Farley and his accomplishments will be displayed at Smith Stadium at Ramer Field.
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“I cannot explain how much we appreciate the efforts of the alumni, friends of the program and members of the university that have made this possible. I have so much respect for the history of this program and Coach Farley is the cornerstone of that tradition.” said Matt Walker, current Falcon head football coach. “To be able to honor him while funding a way to positively affect our program at the same time seems like the perfect tribute to Coach Farley, his family and the players that played for him.”
Farley coached the UW-River Falls football team from 1970-1988 compiling a 117-71-3 overall record. He is fifth in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) all-time wins list, having led the Falcons to eight WIAC team championships. The 1979 team earned the Falcons their first post-season playoff spot in football history when they secured a berth in the NAIA Division I National Playoffs. Farley was named the WIAAC Coach fo the Year in 1985 and coached 95 players to All-WiAC honors, including three WIAC Players of the Year.