Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football | |||
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Location | Nagoya, Aichi | ||
Conference | Tokai Collegiate American Football Association | ||
Colors | Red, Gray, and Black | ||
Website | Nagoya Tech Silverbacks American Football Team |
The Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football program represents the Nagoya Institute of Technology in college football. They are members of the Tokai Collegiate American Football Association.
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