Waseda Big Bears football

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Waseda Big Bears football
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2016 Waseda Big Bears football team
First season1934 (1934)
Location Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Conference Kantoh Collegiate American Football Association
DivisionTop 8
ColorsMaroon
 
Website Waseda Big Bears American Football Team

The Waseda Big Bears football program represents the Waseda University in college football. They are members of the Top 8 in the Kantoh Collegiate American Football Association.


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