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BLUE HENS Wildcats Nov SIX-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1946, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1979, 2003) | 16 CONFERENCE TITLES | 20 NCAA PLAYOFFS 2018 Delaware Schedule/Results AT A GLANCE... Date . .October 20, 2018 Kickoff. 3:30 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 30 RHODE ISLAND* L, 19-21 Location ..................Durham, N.H. Sept. 8 LAFAYETTE W, 37-0 Venue ............... Wildcat Stadium Sept. 15 CORNELL W, 27-10 Capacity. 11,015 Sept. 22 at #1 North Dakota St. L, 10-38 Surface .......................FieldTurf Oct. 6 at Richmond* W, 43-28 Live Video ..CollegeSportsLive/CBS Digital Oct. 13 #5 ELON* W, 28-16 Live Stats ...............BlueHens.com Oct. 20 at New Hampshire* 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27 #17 TOWSON* 3:30 p.m. 24/25 DELAWARE (4-2, 2-1) Live Audio. .WDSD 94.7 FM new hampshire (1-5, 0-3) Nov. 3 at Albany* 3:30 p.m. All-Time Series ......Delaware leads 21-12 Nov. 10 at #19 Stony Brook* 1 p.m. BLUE HENS wildcats Nov. 17 VILLANOVA* 12 p.m. the coaching matchup Home games in CAPS | Delaware: Danny Rocco (Wake Forest, ‘84) UNH: Sean McDonnell (New Hampshire, ‘78) * CAA Football game Record at Delaware: 11-6 (.647) (second season) Record at UNH: 150-88 (.631) (20th season) Career Record: 101-48 (.678) (13th seasn) Career Record: 150-88 (.631) (20th season) Record vs. UNH: 0-3 Record vs. Delaware: 6-6 HEN HOUSE HEN TRACKS the series DELAWARE COACHING STAFF - The Blue Hens will look to carry momentum into a Saturday show- down with the Wildcats of UNH in a showdown of two teams that Overall Record: On the Field finished on the bubble of last year’s playoffs with UNH getting the bid. Delaware leads 21-12 Danny Rocco ........................................Head Coach - Delaware is coming off a thrilling 28-16 win over then-#5 Elon at Chris Cosh ......................Defensive Coordinator home this past Saturday. It was the Blue Hens’ first win over a top-5 Games at UNH: Alex Wood ........................................ Quarterbacks opponent since 2010 and first at home since 2003. Delaware leads 11-6 Levern Belin .....................................Defensive Line - With the victory, Delaware joins only Montana as the only two Bill Polin .............................................. Offensive Line schools to have competed at the FCS level since 1990 and have at Games at Delaware: least four wins in each season (UNI can join with one more win this Delaware leads 10-6 Clint Sintim ......................... Outside Linebackers fall). Greg Meyer ............Offensive Quality Control - The win helped the Blue Hens move back into the Top-25, earning Last Delaware Win: #24/#25 in the polls this week. It’s just the second time since 2014 In the Pressbox that Delaware has earned a Top-25 during the regular season. The 10/24/15 - Delaware 31, UNH 14 Blue Hens started the year in the top-15, but dropped out after Matt Simon ......... Offensive Coordinator/RBs a season-opening loss to URI, which is now ranked in the top-25 Erik Campbell .............................. Wide Receivers themselves. Current Streak: Delaware W1 Manny Rojas ..........................Inside Linebackers - In the win over Elon, senior LB Troy Reeder racked up 15 tackles, Nick Rapone .............................................................DBs including a career-high five for a loss. For his efforts, he was named CAA Defensive Player of the Week for the first time this year and Last Meeting: Jalen Kindle. ...........Defensive Quality Control fourth time in his career. Reeder currently leads the CAA and ranks Delaware 31, UNH 14 - 10/24/15 Kevin Reihner ............................................Tight Ends 10th in the country with 64 total tackles this year. - Today’s game is the 34th all-time meeting between these two Most Points Scored By Delaware: MEDIA COVERAGE programs, but first since 2015 when the Blue Hens won 31-14 in New- 59: 10/19/57 - Delaware 59, UNH 6 ark. Since 2001, the two teams have split their 10 meetings. Radio (Blue Hen IMG Network) Flagship............................................. WDSD 94.7 FM - Delaware is 11-6 all-time in Durham, but haven’t won here since Total Points Scored In Series: 2003 when they won a thriller, 22-21 over the Wildcats. Internet ................................................ BlueHens.com Delaware: 960 Play-by-Play .....................................Scott Klatzkin - When these two teams have gotten together, it hasn’t been an Richmond: 700 easy day for the scoreboard operators. The two teams have aver- Analyst .......................................................Bill Harman aged over 50 points a game together with Delaware averaging 29.1 Sideline ...................................................... Cory NIdoh points per game in the 33 meetings with UNH. - Senior RB Kani Kane showed his power in last week’s win over ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS Elon, piling up a career-high 124 yards on 19 carries and one TD. 61 of his 124 yards came in the fourth quarter to help the Blue Hens put the game away. Football Contact .....................................Scott Day - With his 25 yards receiving this past Saturday, senior WR Joe Office ....................................................302-831-8007 Walker became just the 10th player in all of Division I (FBS and FCS) Cell ..........................................................804-263-6769 in the past 30 years to rack up over 2,000 career yards passing, 1,000 career yards rushing and 500 career yards receiving. Email [email protected] Web....................................................... BlueHens.com - The Blue Hens will look to continue their success in turning over the opposition after their six takeaway performance against Richmond. Since Coach Rocco’s arrival last fall, Delaware is 8-2 when forcing at least two turnovers in a game. DELAWARE FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART - VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE - OCTOBER 20, 2018 OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 12 Pat Kehoe R-Jr. 6-4 240 DL 45 Armen Ware Sr. 6-0 235 9 J.P. Caruso R-Sr. 6-0 205 54 Brandan Hall Jr. 6-3 245 2 Darius Wade R-Sr. 6-1 225 DL 66 Caleb Ashworth R-So. 6-3 260 RB 7 Kani Kane Sr. 6-0 240 73 Dominick Covatto So. 6-2 275 33 DeJoun Lee R-So. 5-8 185 58 Brandon Nixon R-So. 6-1 265 10 Andre Robinson R-Jr. 5-10 225 DL 99 Cam Kitchen Sr. 6-2 275 FB 21 Owen Tyler Sr. 6-4 235 90 Austin Gray R-Sr. 6-2 275 22 Mustafa Mahmud Sr. 6-1 225 92 Tommy Walsh Fr. 6-3 260 -or- 28 Thomas Jefferson R-Sr. 6-1 215 DL 95 Frank Burton III R-So. 6-2 270 WR 3 Joe Walker R-Sr. 6-3 205 98 Sal Mauro R-So. 6-2 280 1 Thyrick Pitts R-Fr. 6-2 205 91 Artis Hemmingway So. 6-1 260 -or- 17 Tylan McElhenie R-Fr. 6-2 195 OLB 7 Ray Jones Sr. 6-1 205 WR 13 Vinny Papale Sr. 6-1 205 39 Kedrick Whitehead Fr. 5-11 190 5 Gene Coleman III So. 5-11 195 41 Joe Zubillaga Fr. 6-1 205 11 Dillon Zimmerman R-So. 6-2 200 MLB 9 Troy Reeder R-Sr. 6-2 240 33 Johnny Buchanan Fr. 6-0 215 TE 85 Charles Scarff R-Sr. 6-6 270 50 Matt Bowe So. 6-3 230 44 M.J. Kehoe R-Jr. 6-7 250 81 Bryce De Maille Fr. 6-2 225 MLB 5 Charles Bell R-Sr. 6-0 235 59 Jack Dinicola So. 6-2 205 LT 72 David Kroll So. 6-6 315 27 Ryley Angeline R-Sr. 6-3 220 79 James Kretkowski R-Sr. 6-6 305 70 Robert Nachtman Fr. 6-4 315 OLB 4 Colby Reeder R-So. 6-4 240 51 Drew Nickles Fr. 6-3 235 LG 67 Connor Lutz R-Jr. 6-5 305 53 Anthony Toro Fr. 6-3 230 -or- 75 Chuka Ezeuzoh R-Sr. 6-5 310 DB 16 Nijuel Hill R-So. 5-10 185 C 71 Collin Wallish R-Jr. 6-6 285 3 KC Hinton Sr. 5-11 200 53 Mickey Henry So. 6-2 275 37 Brian Dennis R-So. 5-9 175 RG 77 Mario Farinella R-Sr. 6-1 300 DB 8 Tenny Adewusi Sr. 6-1 205 56 Jamil Gilmore R-So. 6-4 290 21 Justis Henley Fr. 5-11 170 37 Brian Dennis R-So. 5-9 175 RT 65 Noah Beh R-Sr. 6-6 285 -or- 78 Jethro Pepe R-Sr. 6-7 295 S 23 Nasir Adderley Sr. 6-0 200 69 Carter Lynch So. 6-5 310 12 Joey Carter R-So. 6-0 195 -or- 28 C.J. McAnally So. 6-0 190 WR 6 Jamie Jarmon Sr. 6-2 200 83 Andrew Verboys R-Sr. 5-10 200 S 1 Malcolm Brown R-Sr. 6-0 200 4 Colyn Smyth R-So. 6-2 195 42 Andrew Pawlowski So. 6-3 225 15 Andres Castillo R-So. 5-11 200 SPECIAL TEAMS KR 3 Joe Walker R-Sr. 6-3 205 P 36 Nick Pritchard R-Jr. 5-10 215 33 DeJoun Lee R-So. 5-8 185 36 Jake Roth Jr. 6-0 210 3 KC Hinton Sr. 5-11 200 5 Gene Coleman III So. 5-11 195 KO 36 Jake Roth Jr. 6-0 210 6 Jamie Jarmon Sr. 6-2 200 49 Mark Bonnie R-So. 5-11 185 PR 13 Vinny Papale Sr. 6-1 205 LS 58 Jacob Rubenstein So. 5-11 235 3 Joe Walker R-Sr. 6-3 205 55 Skyler Korinek R-So. 6-1 225 6 Jamie Jarmon Sr. 6-2 200 SS 55 Skyler Korinek R-So. 6-1 225 PK 25 Frank Raggo R-Sr. 5-10 190 58 Jacob Rubenstein So. 5-11 235 36 Jake Roth Jr.
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