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WOUFF (Football Families)

WOU Football Families (WOUFF)

The Western Oregon University Football Families is the organization created for the football players' family members. Their primary goal is to be a support system for each other, the players and the team.

WOU Football Families Goals

  1. We all wear RED to the games.  This tradition grew from the coaches and players saying how much it means to them to look up into the stands and see a "Sea of Red".     
  2. Getting to know each other.  We want a support system that will carry on from year to year.    
  3. Encouraging people to come to the games and help fill the stands.  We have a great opportunity to be part of creating school spirit at the college level.  We call ourselves "spirit raisers."

Football Family Events

April 26, 2008– Alumni game.  Watch the current football team and football alumni in the most anticipated scrimmage of the year!

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