Leslie Frazier Field, located in Deerfield, IL, is the home field of Trinity International University's football program. Named after Leslie A. Frazier, the university's first-ever football coach, the field has been the site of Trojan football since 1988. Frazier, a former NFL player and Super Bowl champion, led the Trojans to conference championships and postseason appearances during his tenure as head coach.
With a natural grass surface, Leslie Frazier Field has witnessed the Trojans compile an overall program record while hosting numerous memorable games. From qualifying for their first-ever NCCAA Victory Bowl in 2001 to returning to the NAIA Playoffs in 2004, the field has been a significant part of the university's football history. Today, Leslie Frazier serves as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills in the NFL.
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