SIX-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1946, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1979, 2003) | 16 CONFERENCE TITLES | 20 NCAA PLAYOFFS 2018 Schedule/Results AT A GLANCE... Date ...... October 6, 2018 Kickoff...... 3 p.m. EST Date Opponent Time Location...... Richmond, Va. Aug. 30 RHODE ISLAND* L, 19-21 Venue ...... Robins Stadium Sept. 8 LAFAYETTE W, 37-0 Capacity...... 8,217 Sept. 15 CORNELL W, 27-10 Sept. 22 at #1 North Dakota St. L, 10-38 Surface. . . . Prescription Athletic Turf Oct. 6 at Richmond* 3 p.m. TV ...... NBCS Washington/+ Oct. 13 #11 ELON* 3:30 p.m. Live Video. . . .RichmondSpiders.com Oct. 20 at New Hampshire* 3:30 p.m. Live Stats. . . . RichmondSpiders.com Oct. 27 #25 TOWSON* 3:30 p.m. RV/RV DELAWARE (2-2, 0-1) Live Audio...... WDSD 94.7 FM richmond (2-3, 0-2) Nov. 3 at Albany* 3:30 p.m. All-Time Series. . . .Delaware leads 21-11 Nov. 10 at #18 Stony Brook* 1 p.m. BLUE HENS spiders Nov. 17 #13 VILLANOVA* 12 p.m. the coaching matchup Home games in CAPS | Delaware: (Wake Forest, ‘84) Richmond: (Chattanooga, ‘81) * CAA Football game Record at Delaware: 9-6 (.600) (second season) Record at UR: 8-8 (.500) (second season) Career Record: 99-48 (.673) (13th seasn) Career Record: 67-45 (.598) (10th season) Record vs. Richmond: 1-0 Record vs. Delaware: 0-1 HEN HOUSE HEN TRACKS the series DELAWARE COACHING STAFF - The Blue Hens return to action for a second straight road game when they travel to Richmond for a critical CAA matchup against Overall Record: On the Field well-known rivals. Delaware leads 21-11 Danny Rocco...... ...... - Head Coach Danny Rocco will be traveling to Richmond for the first time since spending five seasons with the Spiders. He compiled Games at Richmond: Alex Wood...... Quarterbacks a 43-22 record during his tenure and is the only coach in Richmond Delaware leads 8-7 Levern Belin...... Defensive Line history to usher them to three straight FCS playoff appearances. Bill Polin...... Offensive Line Games at Delaware: - As a head coach, Rocco is 25-6 at Robins Stadium. Clint Sintim...... Outside Delaware leads 13-4 Greg Meyer...... Offensive Quality Control - Last year, these two teams played an absolute thriller in Newark with the Blue Hens winning a 42-35 game in OT in front of a jam- Last Delaware Win: packed . Two current NFL players starred in that 10/21/17 - Delaware 42, UR 35 (OT) In the Pressbox game with UD’s Bilal Nichols (now with the ) and Matt Simon...... /RBs Richmond’s starting QB Kyle Lauletta (now with the NY Giants). Erik Campbell...... Wide Receivers Current Streak: - These two teams have squared off in quite the battles during the Delaware W1 Manny Rojas...... Inside Linebackers series’ 87-year history. In six of the past 10 meetings, the game has Nick Rapone...... DBs been decided by six points or less, including two games that went Last Meeting: into OT. Jalen Kindle...... Defensive Quality Control Delaware 42, UR 35 (OT) - (10/21/17) Kevin Reihner...... Tight Ends - Delaware will be looking to bounce back after falling to defending national champion and top-ranked North Dakota State, 38-10, on Most Points Scored By Delaware: MEDIA COVERAGE Sept. 22. In his 13 seasons as a head coach, Danny Rocco is 35-11 56: 11/10/07 - UR 62, Delaware 56 Radio (Blue Hen IMG Network) (.761) following a loss. Flagship...... WDSD 94.7 FM - Delaware has won six of its previous eight games coming off a Total Points Scored In Series: Internet...... BlueHens.com bye week dating back to the 2010 season. As a head coach, Danny Delaware: 771 Play-by-Play...... Scott Klatzkin Rocco is 8-4 coming off a bye week. Richmond: 610 Analyst...... Bill Harman - In his 12-plus seasons of being a head coach, Danny Rocco has Sideline...... Cory NIdoh compiled a 36-34 (.514) record in road games. Average road winning pct. at the FCS level is .343.

ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS - Delaware’s defense continues to be its biggest strength as it limited the Bison to just 10 points in the final three quarters. The Blue Football Contact...... Scott Day Hens’ first team defense has allowed just four TD drives of 60 yards or more in the first four games of the season. Office...... 302-831-8007 Cell...... 804-263-6769 - Turnovers have been critical for the Blue Hens over the past two Email...... [email protected] years with Delaware boasting a 11-4 record when having one or fewer turnovers in a game. Last year, the Blue Hens went 6-1 in such Web...... BlueHens.com games. On the opposite side, Delaware is 7-2 under Coach Rocco when forcing at least two turnovers in a game. DELAWARE FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART vs. Richmond - October 6, 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 20 Khory Spruill So. 6-0 230 58 Brandon Nixon R-So. 6-1 265 -or- 33 DeJoun Lee R-So. 5-8 185 -or- 32 Kareem Williams R-Sr. 5-11 210 DL 99 Cam Kitchen Sr. 6-2 275 90 Austin Gray R-Sr. 6-2 275 FB 21 Owen Tyler Sr. 6-4 235 92 Tommy Walsh Fr. 6-3 260 22 Mustafa Mahmud Sr. 6-1 225 -or- 28 Thomas Jefferson R-Sr. 6-1 215 DL 95 Frank Burton III R-So. 6-2 270 98 Sal Mauro R-So. 6-2 280 WR 3 R-Sr. 6-3 205 91 Artis Hemmingway So. 6-1 260 1 Thyrick Pitts R-Fr. 6-2 205 -or- 17 Tylan McElhenie R-Fr. 6-2 195 OLB 7 Ray Jones Sr. 6-1 205 39 Kedrick Whitehead Fr. 5-11 190 WR 13 Vinny Papale Sr. 6-1 205 41 Joe Zubillaga Fr. 6-1 205 5 Gene Coleman III So. 5-11 195 11 Dillon Zimmerman R-So. 6-2 200 MLB 9 Troy Reeder R-Sr. 6-2 240 33 Johnny Buchanan Fr. 6-0 215 50 Matt Bowe So. 6-3 230 TE 85 Charles Scarff R-Sr. 6-6 270 44 M.J. Kehoe R-Jr. 6-7 250 MLB 5 Charles Bell R-Sr. 6-0 235 81 Bryce De Maille Fr. 6-2 225 59 Jack Dinicola So. 6-2 205 27 Ryley Angeline R-Sr. 6-3 220 LT 72 David Kroll So. 6-6 315 79 James Kretkowski R-Sr. 6-6 305 OLB 4 Colby Reeder R-So. 6-4 240 70 Robert Nachtman Fr. 6-4 315 51 Drew Nickles Fr. 6-3 235 53 Anthony Toro Fr. 6-3 230 LG 67 Connor Lutz R-Jr. 6-5 305 -or- 75 Chuka Ezeuzoh R-Sr. 6-5 310 DB 16 Nijuel Hill R-So. 5-10 185 3 KC Hinton Sr. 5-11 200 C 71 Collin Wallish R-Jr. 6-6 285 37 Brian Dennis R-So. 5-9 175 53 Mickey Henry So. 6-2 275 DB 8 Tenny Adewusi Sr. 6-1 205 RG 77 Mario Farinella R-Sr. 6-1 300 21 Justis Henley Fr. 5-11 170 56 Jamil Gilmore R-So. 6-4 290 37 Brian Dennis R-So. 5-9 175

RT 65 Noah Beh R-Sr. 6-6 285 S 23 Nasir Adderley Sr. 6-0 200 -or- 78 Jethro Pepe R-Sr. 6-7 295 12 Joey Carter R-So. 6-0 195 69 Carter Lynch So. 6-5 310 -or- 28 C.J. McAnally So. 6-0 190

WR 6 Jamie Jarmon Sr. 6-2 200 S 1 Malcolm Brown R-Sr. 6-0 200 83 Andrew Verboys R-Sr. 5-10 200 42 Andrew Pawlowski So. 6-3 225 4 Colyn Smyth R-So. 6-2 195 15 Andres Castillo R-So. 5-11 200 SPECIAL TEAMS KR 3 KC Hinton Sr. 5-11 200 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 Joe Walker R-Sr. 6-3 205 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. 6-0 210 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ACCESS = CLOSED ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = CLOSED GAMEDAY Players off Players off CAA Teleconference Coaches’ Show at (Coach Rocco on at Klondike Kate’s Blue Hen TD Club DELAWARE FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART 11:10 a.m. ET) (7 pm on WDSD) Luncheon - 12 - 1 pm Weekly Presser Team walkthrough (Coach Rocco/Players at gamesite at 12 p.m. ET)

GOING STREAKING Redshirt senior PK Frank Raggo has upped his consecutive PAT streak to 74 after his boot quick facts in the fourth quarter against NDSU. The 74 straight PATs is the program record.

Senior Jamie Jarmon has now caught a pass in 19 straight games dating back to 2016. BLUE HENS SOCIAL MEDIA Classmates Vinny Papale (8) and Joe Walker (7) have streaks of their own as well. Twitter...... @DelawareFootball WRAPPING THEM UP Facebook...... Facebook.com/DelawareFootball Senior LB Charles Bell moved in to 22nd place on the all-time tackle list in program history with 271 for his career. Classmate and position mate Troy Reeder (two-plus seasons) Instagram...... @DelawareFootball needs just 12 to move into the 200-plus club, he would be the 48th player in school history YouTube...... YouTube.com/BlueHens to reach that total.

Senior S Nasir Adderley now has 204 career tackles, which ranks 46th all-time in program history. He is just the 15th defensive back to reach 200 in a career. THE 4-1-1 ON THE BLUE HENS THAT’D BE JUST GRAND With just 157 more yards from senior RB Kani Kane, the Blue Hens would have a trio of Location...... Newark, Del. 19716 1,000 yard career rushers.

Founded...... 1743 Thomas Jefferson (373 carries, 1802 yards) and Kareem Williams (275 carries, 1403) have Enrollment...... 18,343 (Undergrad) already reached that category. Nickname...... Fightin’ Blue Hens DAS BOOTS Official Mascot...... YouDee Jake Roth extended his school record for career touchbacks to 50 vs. NDSU. He has 50 Colors...... Blue (PMS 2945C) & GolD (PMS109C) career touchbacks in 114 kickoffs (a .412 success rate). Affiliation...... NCAA Division I FCS Frank Raggo ‘s nine career 40+ Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association 2018 TEAM COMPARISON field goals is one shy of the UD record 10 by Sean Baner (2010- Stadium...... 13). Category Delaware (CAA) Richmond (CAA) ...... Field at Delaware Stadium OWNING THE CLOCK Capacity...... 22,000 Scoring Offense 23.2 24.0 Time of possesion is always Surface...... FieldTurf Rushing Offense 118.5 98.4 critical and the Blue Hens have Passing Offense 207.5 267.4 proven that, winning nine of their previous 12 games in which Total Offense 326.0 365.8 they’ve owned the clock. INTs Thrown 3 5 President...... Dr. Dennis Assanis 3rd Down Conversions 24/55 (44%) 15/65 (23%) NO FLY ZONE Athletics Director...... Chrissi Rawak 4th Down Conversions 2/4 (50%) 2/4 (50%) Dating back to 2016, the Blue NCAA Faculty Delegate...... Dr. Tammy L. Anderson Time/Possession 30:43 28:24 Hens have at least one INT in 15 of their past 22 games, including 8 of 11 games last fall. So far this year, Delaware has INTs in two Scoring Defense 17.2 35.0 of their first four games. PROGRAM HISTORY Rush Defense 118.2 175.2 Pass Defense 183.5 218.6 THUNDER AND LIGHTNING Total Defense 301.8 393.8 Kane has proved to be quite a Seasons...... 126th season duo with backfield mate De- Sacks 1.5 2.8 First Season...... 1889 Joun Lee, as the pair provide a Tackles for Loss 4.0 7.4 “thunder and lightning” element All-Time Record (Pct.)...... 693-457-43 (.598) By 3 6 to the Blue Hens’ offense. Delaware Stadium Record...... 308-105-4 (.743) Conference Titles...... 16 Kane ran for 106 yards in Delaw- re’s opener against Rhode Island, Turnover Margin -2 +1 ...... 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1988, while Lee ran for 94 on just 11

...... 1991, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2010 carries in the Blue Hens’ win over Lafayette. National Titles...... 6 Red Zone Offense (12-13) 92% (12-16) 75% ...... 1946, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1979, 2003 Red Zone Defense (8-9) 89% (14-18) 78% KANE TRAIN Kane’s 100+ yard performance

NCAA Playoff Appearances...... 20 against URI was the third such

...... 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1988 game of his brief Delaware Penalties-Yards PG 19-42.5 23-39.6 career. In his 14 games as a Blue ...... 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, Punts-Average 17-42.1 32-32.7 Hen, every time Kane has gotten ...... 2004, 2007, 2010 20+ carries, he’s rumbled for at least 99 yards. 2018 MEDIA INFORMATION THE STORIES BEHIND THE UNIFORMS

INTERVIEWS WITH COACH ROCCO IT’S A FAMILY THING Media wishing to interview Coach Danny Rocco must notify The Reeders have been synonmous with Blue Hen football since the 1980s when Dan Reed- the Athletics Communications Office. er roamed the backfield at the University of Delaware before moving on to an NFL career. WEEKLY PLAYER INTERVIEWS Now, Dan’s two sons, Colby and Troy have become All-Conference LBs for the Blue Hens. All player interviews must be requested through the Univer- sity of Delaware Athletics Communications Office, and must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Phone interviews are OH BROTHER available by contacting the Athletics Communications Office. Delaware will be the only FCS program in the country with three sets of brothers on the ros- Please coordinate all requests with the University of Delaware ter this fall. Along with the Reeder brothers, Pat and MJ Kehoe will be critical pieces of the Athletics Communications Office. Blue Hens offense, while Brandon and Brian Dennis will both be defensive backs this fall. PRACTICE COVERAGE Delaware practices are open to the media, but please call in GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS, LITERALLY advance if you plan on attending. Practices during the week (Tues.-Thurs.) are usually from 4 pm to 6:30 p.m. Players and Fifth-year senior QB J.P. Caruso spent three weeks this summer interning at a business firm coaches will usually be available after practice. There is no me- in to gain real life experience for his post-graduate plans. dia availablilty on Friday or pregame Saturday. Please contact the University of Delaware Athletics Communications Office for the schedule. IT’S ALL IN THE LEG It’s no surprise that All-CAA kicker Frank Raggo has a soccer background. That soccer POST-GAME INTERVIEWS background runs back to one of the most historical players in soccer history, Pele. Raggo’s Post-game interviews for home games will be conducted in the media room of the . Coach Rocco and grandfather, Julio Mazzei, served as the head coach of the New York Cosmos of the NASL requested players will be available after a brief cooling off period. and played a major role in bringing Pele to play in the U.S. Interviews following road games will be subject to the policies set forth by the home teams and will through Assistant AD for Athletic Communications Scott Day. QUITE A LINEAGE Nasir Adderley made highlight reel play after highlight reel play in 2017. He’s one of only MEDIA CREDENTIALS two players in all of FCS that had 75 tackles and five INTs last year. That standout play is Arrangements for media credentials for University of Dela- ware’s home football games in 2018 must be made through nothing new to the Adderley name. His cousin is , NFL Hall of Famer, three- the University of Delaware Athletics Communications Office. time Champion and all-pro defensive back for the Packers and Cowboys. His Requests by accredited media members should be made in grandfather, Nelson, played at Ohio State and later played in the CFL. writing and submitted on company letterhead to Scott Day. Priority of issuance of credentials will be given to daily news- papers and television stations which cover Delaware football HE REALLY IS A MAN OF MANY TALENTS on a regular basis. Jamie Jarmon is not only Delaware’s version of a swiss army knife on the offensive side, Credentials must be requested at least 48 hours prior to requested game. but he’s somewhat of a swiss army knife off the football field as well. His athleticism was on display throughout his youth, which led him to a three-year minor league MEDIA WILL CALL career after he was drafted in the second round of the MLB Draft in 2012. Outside of his A will call window will be operated on game days at Delaware Stadium box office for the distribution of credentials which have athletic prowess, he spent several years serving as a volunteer firefighter. not been mailed. Proper ID will be required. PRESS BOX SERVICES I’LL TAKE THAT GUY ON MY JEOPARDY TEAM A media packet will be distributed to your seat prior to kick- Redshirt junior Collin Wallish spent most of the spring transitioning into the starting center off. It will include a game program, flipcard and game notes role for the Blue Hens offensive line. It’s no easy task, but if anyone could do it, it was for each team and the CAA. If you are missing any material, Wallish, who holds a near perfect 4.0 grade point average while studying engineering at please contact a member of the University of Delaware Athletics Communications Office. the University of Delaware. Quarterly statistics and play-by-play will be distributed during the game. Final statistics and booklets will be distributed as soon TICKLING THE IVORIES as possible following the game. Junior WR and Delaware native Chichi Amachi skills aren’t limited to the gridiron as the Delaware Media Relations Staff William Penn High School graduate is also a pianist. Football Contact Assistant AD For Athletic Communications: Scott Day A MAN’S BEST FRIEND Phone: (302) 831-8007 Other than his family, it’s tough to find anything that head coach Danny Rocco loves more Cell: (804) 263-6769 than his nearly 200-pound St. Bernard, Max. E-mail: [email protected] Asst. Director of Communications: Kevin Tritt BY GOD, THAT’S KRETKOWSKI’S MUSIC Asst. Director of Communications: Maggie Hayon If one were to talk to James Kretkowski without seeing him, you may not get the impres- Athletic Communications Assitant: Michael Scholze sion of a big, intimidating figure. However, his 6-6, 305-pound frame matched with his long Historian: Scott Selheimer hair and impressive beard make him a prime candidate for professional wrestling, which is Director of Digital and Social Media: Alli Fossner exactly what the Oceanside, N.Y. native hopes to pursue after his collegiate playing career Assistant AD for Video/Multimedia: Nate Edwards is over. Internet Address: www.BlueHens.com CONNECT FOUR (OR MORE) Since 1990, only three schools that have competed at the NCAA FCS level during that entire time period have won at least four games every single season. Delaware, Montana, and Northern Iowa are the members of this exclusive club of consistent winners.

YEAR TWO In his previous two stops as head coach, Rocco coached both Liberty and Richmond to at least one eight-win season in his first two years at the helm. of his 12 years as a head coach, Rocco has eight seasons of eight wins or more and 10 of at least seven or more.

ROCCIN’ OUT Head Coach Danny Rocco enters the 2018 season just three wins away from his milestone 100th career victory as a head coach. He is currently sev- enth among active head coaches in winning pct. with a 97-46 (.678) career mark. He remains the only FCS head coach (30 of them in total) with 12+ years of experience without a losing season.

THE BELL RINGS AGAIN When senior LB and two-time All-CAA honoree Charles Bell’s season ended in 2017 due to a broken vertebrate, most thought it was the end of his football career. However, Bell is back at 100-percent and will be a critical cog in Delaware’s defensive unit this fall. He is serving as team captain for the third straight season.

MUST SEE TV Blue Hens fans all over will be able to track their beloved team with nine of the 11 games this fall set to be broadcasted.

Date Opponent Time Broadcast Partner Aug. 30 vs. Rhode Island 7 p.m. CollegeSportsLive/CBS Digital Sept. 8 vs. Lafayette 3:30 p.m. MASN/Watch ESPN Sept. 22 at North Dakota St. 2 p.m. NBC ND/ESPN+ Oct. 6 at Richmond 3 p.m. NBC Sports Washington/Plus Oct. 13 vs. Elon 3:30 p.m. NBC Sports Phil/SNY/WRDE Oct. 20 at New Hampshire 3:30 p.m. CollegeSportsLive/CBS Digital Oct. 27 vs. Towson 3:30 p.m FOX Sports Go/FOX College Sports Nov. 10 at Stony Brook 1 p.m. CollegeSportsLive/CBS Digital Nov. 17 vs. Villanova 12 p.m. NBC Sports Phil/SNY/WRDE

BRIGHT FUTURE After launching a historic fundraising campaign last season, Delaware is just months away from seeing a bright future come to life. As part of a $60 million goal, Delaware Stadium will see a facelift, which includes a brand new Whitney Athletic Center for Student-Athletes.

DELAWARE OVERTIME GAMES Below is a list of Delaware’s all-time overtime games with date, opponents, result, and how the game was won. Delaware is 9-12 all-time in overtime games (6-7 at home/3-5 on the road). Delaware is 2-5 in multi- ple overtime games.

Sep. 13, 1986 - *New Hampshire (H), L, 21-28 (Norm Ford 14 pass from Bob Jean) Oct. 31, 1987 - **Maine (H), L, 56-59 (Peter Borjestedt 25 FG) Nov. 21, 1987 - *Boston Univ. (H), W, 17-10 (Gil Knight 11 run) Nov. 30, 1991 - **James Madison (H), L 35-42 (NCAA Playoffs) (Kenny Sims 25 run) Sep. 17, 1994 - *Villanova (A), W, 38-31 (Norman Coleman 25 run) Nov. 2, 1996 - *Wm. & Mary (A), L, 7-10 (Brian Shallcross 42 FG) Sep. 12, 1998 - *Villanova (A), L, 31-34 (Casey Hannon 35 FG) Sep. 2, 1999 - *Wm. & Mary (H), W, 34-27 (Butter Pressey 19 run) Oct. 30, 1999 - *Northeastern (A), W, 37-34 (James O’Neal 3 run) Nov. 20, 1999 - *Villanova (A), L, 45-51 (Ducarmel Augustin 25 run) Nov. 4, 2000 - *New Hampshire (H), L, 44-45 (Brian Mallette 7 pass from Ryan Day) Oct. 19, 2002 - **Rhode Island (A), L, 14-17 (Shane Laisle 34 FG) Nov. 1, 2003 - *Maine (H), W, 24-21 (Brad Shushman 36 FG) Nov. 15, 2003 - ***Massachusetts (H), W, 51-45 (Justin Long 4 pass from Andy Hall) Dec. 4, 2004 - **William & Mary (A), L, 44-38 (NCAA Playoffs) (Jon Smith 7 run) Sept. 10, 2005 - *Lehigh (H), W, 34-33 (Omar Cuff 16 pass from Sonny Riccio; Lehigh scored but missed PAT) Nov. 10, 2007 - *****Richmond (H), L, 56-62 ( 13 run) Nov. 20, 2010 - *Villanova (H), L, 21-28 (Aaron Ball 1 run) Nov. 3, 2012 - *Towson (H), L, 27-34 (Terrance West 3 run) Sept. 27, 2014 - *James Madison (A), W, 30-23 (Jerel Harrison 4 pass from Trent Hurley) Oct. 21, 2017 - **Richmond (H), W, 42-35 (Kane 1 run)

Note: Longest game in UD history *=number of overtimes RUSHING RECEIVING 100-YARDS RUSHING: KANI KANE VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2018 (106) 10 RECEPTIONS: MICHAEL JOHNSON VS. SACRED HEART, 2014 (10) 100-YARDS RUSHING, FRESHMAN: THOMAS JEFFERSON VS. WM. & 100-YARDS RECEIVING: JOE WALKER VS. CORNELL, 2018 (154) MARY, 2015 (174) CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD REC. GAMES: MICHAEL JOHNSON VS. SACRED 100-YARDS RUSHING BY A QB: JOE WALKER VS. WM. & MARY, 2016 HEART, ELON, 2014 (109).... ANDY HALL VS. HOFSTRA, 2003 (159) 200-YARDS RECEIVING: COURTNEY BATTS VS. WEST CHESTER, 1994 100-YARDS RUSHING BY A WR: JAMIE JARMON VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (204) (103)..... MICHAEL JOHNSON VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2013 (123) TWO PLAYERS RECEIVING FOR 100 YARDS: PHILLIP THAXTON (121) AND 150-YARDS RUSHING: WES HILLS VS. MAINE, 2016 (242) MARK DUNCAN (114) VS. VILLANOVA, 2009 200-YARDS RUSHING: WES HILLS VS. MAINE, 2016 (242) 100-YARDS RECEIVING BY A RUNNING BACK: OMAR CUFF VS. HOFSTRA, BACK TO BACK 100-YARD GAMES: KANI KANE - 2, 2017 (RICH- 2005 (105) MOND-TOWSON) 3 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: MICHAEL JOHNSON VS. WAGNER, 2013 TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: KANI KANE VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (3) (109)/JAMIE JARMON VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (103) 50-YARD PASS: J.P. CARUSO TO QB JOE WALKER VS. MAINE, 2017 (56) THREE PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: LEO HAMLETT, PAT WILLIAMS, 75-YARD RECEPTION: TRENT HURLEY TO WR JEREL HARRISON VS. AND KAI HEBRON VS. JAMES MADISON, 1995 JAMES MADISON, 2014 (86) SCORED THREE RUSHING TDS: KANI KANE VS. CORNELL, 2017 (3 TDS) QB CAUGHT TD PASS: TRENT HURLEY FROM WR ROB JONES VS. VILLA- SCORED FOUR RUSHING TDS: OMAR CUFF VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2007 NOVA, 2013 (TD) (4 TDS) QB CAUGHT A PASS: JOE WALKER (WILDCAT) FROM QB J.P. CARUSO SCORED FIVE RUSHING TDS: OMAR CUFF VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2007 (6 VS. MAINE, 2017 (56) TDS) OPPONENT HAD 100+ RECEIVING YDS.: RAY BOLDEN OF STONY BROOK 50+-YARD RUN (RB): WES HILLS VS. MAINE, 2016 (61 YARDS) (136), 2017 50+-YARD RUN (QB): ANDY HALL VS. HOFSTRA, 2003 (85 YARDS/TD) OPPONENT HAD 150+ RECEIVING YDS.: KEVIN GUYLAS OF VILLANOVA 50+-YARD RUN (WR): JAMIE JARMON VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (74 YARDS/ (152), 2015 TD) OPPONENT HAD MULTIPLE 100+ RECEIVING YDS: RASHAD PONDER (175), 75+-YARD RUN (RB): KAREEM WILLIAMS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 (84 STEPHEN BARNETTE (127), BRIAN BROWN (109) OF RICHMOND, 2013 YARDS) 75+-YARD RUN (QB): ANDY HALL VS. HOFSTRA, 2003 (85 YARDS; TD) INTERCEPTIONS 75+-YARD RUN (WR): MICHAEL JOHNSON VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2013 (78 3 INTERCEPTIONS: DAN MULHERN VS. RHODE ISLAND, 1999 (3) YARDS; TD) 2 INTERCEPTIONS: NASIR ADDERLEY VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (2)... RYAN 25 CARRIES: KANI KANE VS. MAINE, 2017 (26) TORZSA VS. TOWSON, 2016 (2)... ANTHONY JACKSON VS. DELAWARE 30 CARRIES: ANDREW PIERCE VS. VILLANOVA, 2011 (40) STATE, 2016 (2)... CRAIG BRODSKY VS. WAGNER, 2013 (2) 40 CARRIES: ANDREW PIERCE VS. VILLANOVA, 2011 (40) INTERCEPTIONS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES: NASIR ADDERLEY, 3 STRAIGHT OPPONENT RUSHED FOR 100+ YARDS: AARON FORBES (VILLANOVA), GAMES, 2017... TIM BREAKER 3 STRAIGHT GAMES, 2012 (1ST TIME SINCE 2001) 2017 (140) FOR A TD: NASIR ADDERLEY VS. ALBANY, 2016 (22).. TROY OPPONENT RUSHED FOR 150+ YDS: JOSH MACK (MAINE), 2017 (173) REEDER VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 (13) OPPONENT RUSHED FOR 200+ YARDS: TERRANCE WEST (TOWSON), INTERCEPTION FOR A TD BY A LINEMAN: ZACH KERR VS. WILLIAM & 2013 (206) MARY, 2012 (47) OPP. HAD 2 PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100+ YARDS: KHALID ABDULLAH (JMU), OPPONENT INTERCEPTION FOR TD: JEFF STEEB (VILLANOVA), 2017 (38) 2016 (159)/BRYAN SCHOR (JMU), 2016 (103) OPPONENT INT. 2 PASSES FOR TD: VILLANOVA, 2012 (RONNIE AKINS/ OPPONENT QB RUSHED FOR 100+ YARDS: BRYAN SCHOR (JMU), 2016 ERIC LOPER) (103) TACKLES PASSING 10 TACKLES: NASIR ADDERLEY (12), TROY REEDER (10), RAY JONES (10) VS. 20 COMPLETIONS: JOE WALKER VS. CORNELL, 2017 (20) NDSU, 9/22/18 30 COMPLETIONS: TREVOR SASEK VS. TOWSON, 2013 (34) 15 TACKLES: TROY REEDER (17) VS. MAINE, 2017.... PATRICK CALLAWAY VS. 40 COMPLETIONS: PAT DEVLIN VS. VILLANOVA, 2009 (42) WILLIAM & MARY, 2013 (18) 40 ATTEMPTS: TREVOR SASEK VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2013 (50) 20 TACKLES: ERIK JOHNSON VS. NAVY, 2007 (20) 50 ATTEMPTS: TREVOR SASEK VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2013 (50) 200-YARDS: PAT KEHOE VS. CORNELL, 2018 (254) SACKS 300-YARDS: TREVOR SASEK VS. TOWSON, 2013 (330) 2+ SACKS: FRANK BURTON VS. RHODE ISLAND (2018) 400-YARDS: PAT DEVLIN VS. VILLANOVA, 2009 (407) 3+ SACKS: VINCE HOLLERMAN VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2014 (3) 3 TD PASSES: PAT KEHOE VS. LAFAYETTE 2018 (3) 4+ SACKS: JOHN LEVELIS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1988 (4) 4 TD PASSES: TRENT HURLEY VS. RICHMOND, 2013 (4) 50-YARD PASS: J.P. CARUSO TO QB JOE WALKER VS. MAINE, 2017 (56) KICK/PUNT RETURNS 75-YARD PASS: TRENT HURLEY TO WR JEREL HARRISON VS. JAMES KICK RETURN FOR TD: TRAVIS HAWKINS VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2013 (97) MADISON, 2014 (86) KICK RETURN FOR TD (CONSECUTIVE GAMES): JERRY BUTLER VS. JAMES WR/RB THREW TD PASS: MADISON (94)/TOWSON (98), 2008 WR DIANTE CHERRY TO RB JALEN RANDOLPH VS. TOWSON, 2016 (21) RETURNED OPENING KICK FOR TD: TRAVIS HAWKINS VS. WILLIAM WR DIANTE CHERRY TO RB JALEN RANDOLPH VS. JACKSONVILLE, 2015 (22) & MARY, 2013 (97)... RICARDO WALKER VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2002 (95) WR ROB JONES TO QB TRENT HURLEY VS. VILLANOVA, 2013 (13) OPPONENT KICKOFF RETURN FOR TD: DEVONTE DEDMON, WILLIAM & OPPONENT THREW FOR 300+ YARDS: DAN COLLINS (MAINE), 2016 (307) MARY, 2015 (89) OPPONENT THREW FOR 400+ YARDS: MICHAEL STRAUSS (RICHMOND), OPPONENT RETURNED OPENING KICK FOR TD: ANGELO BABBARO, 2013 (543) VILLANOVA, 2010 (85) OPPONENT THREW FOR 500+ YARDS: MICHAEL STRAUSS (RICHMOND), RECOVERED ONSIDE KICK: JUSTIN WATSON VS. UNH, 2014 (K KEVIN MC- 2013 (543) LAUGHLIN)... ROB JONES VS. TOWSON, 2013 (K GARRETT GREENWAY) FAILED TO RECOVER OPPONENT ONSIDE KICK: BY WILLIAM & MARY, DEL. FAILED TO SCORE A POINT IN CONFERENCE: 2016.... BY VILLANOVA, 2013 BY TOWSON, 2015 (LOST 19-0) / ENDED STREAK OF 156 GAMES (‘96)/ PUNT RETURN FOR TD: ROB JONES VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2013 (62) CURRENT STREAK: 19 GAMES PUNT RETURN FOR TD (BLOCKED PUNT): QUE’SHAWN JENKINS VS. WM. DELAWARE FAILED TO SCORE A POINT AT HOME: & MARY, 2015.... SEAN BLEILER VS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 2003 BY HOLY CROSS, 1983 (LOST 24-0) / CURRENT STREAK: 231 GAMES OPPONENT PUNT RETURN FOR TD: GREG STROMAN, VIRGINIA TECH, DELAWARE FAILED TO SCORE A POINT AT HOME (CONFERENCE): 2017 (61) BY TEMPLE (MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE), 1964 (LOST 21-0) / CURRENT STREAK: 148 GAMES (126 IN YC/A10/CAA) RECOVERY FOR TD (DEFENSE): MALCOLM BROWN VS. NDSU, DELAWARE FAILED TO SCORE A TOUCHDOWN: 2018 (92) BY VIRGINIA TECH, 2017 (LOST 27-0) / CURRENT STREAK: 13 GAMES FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR TD (OFFENSE): JALEN RANDOLPH VS. WAKE DELAWARE RECORDED A SHUTOUT: FOREST, 2016 (0) LAFAYETTE, 2018 (37-0) FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR TD (SPECIAL TEAMS): COLBY REEDER VS. DELAWARE RECORDED A SHUTOUT AT HOME: MAINE, 2017 (5/OFF PR) LAFAYETTE, 2018 (37-0) FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR TD IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES: PAUL WORRILOW DELAWARE RECORDED CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS AT HOME: 1999-2000 VS. MAINE (11 YARDS) AND RHODE ISLAND (27), 2011 (ONLY TIME IN UD HISTO- RHODE ISLAND (35-0), THE CITADEL (38-0), WEST CHESTER (84-0), RY) NORTHEASTERN (42-0) OPPONENT FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR TD: ANDREW ANKRAH (JMU), 2017 DELAWARE RECORDED A SHUTOUT ON ROAD: (23 YARDS) HOFSTRA, 2008 (17-0) / CURRENT STREAK: 46 GAMES DELAWARE RECORDED A SHUTOUT IN THE POST-SEASON: 2003 KICKING/PUNTING NOTE: COLGATE, 12/19/03 (40-0) IN CHATTANOOGA, TENN. IN NCAA I-AA 40-YARD FIELD GOAL: FRANK RAGGO VS. MAINE, 2017 (48) CHAMPIONSHIP (NEUTRAL) 50-YARD FIELD GOAL: FRANK RAGGO VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 (50) 50-YARD FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT: FRANK RAGGO VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 SAFETIES (50/GOOD) DELAWARE RECORDED A SAFETY: VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 (DL BRANDAN KICKED THREE FIELD GOALS IN A GAME: FRANK RAGGO VS. LAFAYETTE, HALL TACKLE FOR LOSS IN END ZONE) 2015 (4) OPPONENT RECORDED A SAFETY: VS. MAINE, 2012 (P RAULEY ZARAGO- KICKED FOUR FIELD GOALS IN A GAME: FRANK RAGGO VS. LAFAYETTE, ZA THREW BALL OUT OF END ZONE) 2015 (4) 60-YARD PUNT: NICK PRITCHARD VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 (60).... WILL TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS STEPHENSON VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 (63) DELAWARE 2 PT CONVERSION: VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 (QB JOE HAD A PUNT BLOCKED: BY WILLIAM & MARY VS. ERIC ENDERSON, 2014 WALKER RUN) (CURRENT STREAK - 203 PUNTS WITHOUT BLOCK - 36 GAMES) OPPONENT 2 PT CONVERSION: BY TOWSON, 2017 (QB ELLIS KNUDSON BLOCKED A PUNT: AGAINST ALBANY, 2017 BY CHRISTIAN LOHIN (SAFETY) RECEPTION) (CURRENT STREAK - 6 PUNTS WITHOUT BLOCK - 1 GAMES) RETURNED BLOCKED FG FOR TD: TRAVIS HAWKINS VS. WM. & MARY, RECENT LAST SECOND PLAYS 2012 (90; NCAA RECORD) DELAWARE WON A GAME ON THE LAST PLAY OF REGULATION: RETURNED BLOCKED PAT FOR 2 PT CONV.: JORDAN THOMAS VS. MAINE, • DELAWARE DEF. WILLIAM & MARY 24-23, OCT. 3, 2015 (FRANK RAGGO 2013 (ONLY DEFENSIVE PAT IN SCHOOL HISTORY) 29 FG) • DELAWARE DEF. ALBANY 33-30, OCT. 12, 2013 (SEAN BANER 42 FG) MISCELLANEOUS • DELAWARE DEF. WEST CHESTER 33- 31, SEPT. 20, 1986 (FRED SINGLETON 3-YARD RUN) SAME PLAYER OVER 200 YARDS PASSING AND 100 YARDS RUSHING: DALE FRY VS. WEST CHESTER, 1993 (259 PASS, 116 RUSH) DELAWARE WON A GAME ON A LAST SECOND FIELD GOAL IN REGULATION: BILL VERGANTINO VS. JAMES MADISON, 1991 (239 PASS, 121 RUSH)TOM • DELAWARE DEF. WILLIAM & MARY 24-23, OCT. 3, 2015 (29-YARD FG BY DIMUZIO VS. BUCKNELL, 1969 (205 PASS, 118 RUSH) FRANK RAGGO, :00 LEFT) SAME PLAYER OVER 100 YARDS RUSHING AND 100 YARDS RECEIVING: • DELAWARE DEF. ALBANY, 33-30, OCT. 12, 2013 (42-YARD FG BY SEAN NATE BEASLEY VS. LEHIGH, 1975 (109 PASS, 118 RUSH) BANER, :00 LEFT) • DELAWARE DEF. JAMES MADISON, 13-10, OCT. 2, 2010 (28-YARD FG BY TEAM SCORING MIKE PERRY WITH :03 LEFT) • DELAWARE DEF. UMASS 37-34, OCT. 10, 1987 (28-YARD FG BY DON DELAWARE SCORED 50+ POINTS: 56 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 (56-14 O’BRIEN WITH :07 LEFT) WIN) DELAWARE SCORED 40+ POINTS: 42 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (42-35 OT DELAWARE WON A GAME IN OVERTIME WITH A FIELD GOAL: WIN) • DELAWARE DEF. MAINE 24- 21, NOV. 1, 2003 (36-YARD FIELD GOAL BY DELAWARE SCORED 30+ POINTS: 31 VS. MAINE, 2017 (31-17 WIN) BRAD SHUSHMAN IN OT) DELAWARE ALLOWED 50+ POINTS: 62 BY PITTSBURGH, 2014 (62-0 LOSS) DELAWARE ALLOWED 40+ POINTS: 41 BY VILLANOVA, 2016 (41-10 LOSS) DELAWARE WON A GAME IN OVERTIME WITH A TOUCHDOWN: DELAWARE ALLOWED 30+ POINTS: 38 BY NDSU, 2018 (38-10 LOSS) • DELAWARE DEF. RICHMOND 42-35, OCT. 21, 2017 (KANE 1-YARD RUN) DELAWARE FAILED TO SCORE A POINT: • DELAWARE DEF. JAMES MADISON 30-23, SEPT. 27, 2014 (HARRISON BY VIRGINIA TECH, 2017 (LOST 27-0)/ CURRENT STREAK: 10 GAMES 4-YARD PASS FROM HURLEY) DELAWARE FAILED TO SCORE A POINT VS. FCS TEAM: BY TOWSON, 2015 (LOST 19-0) / ENDED STREAK OF 214 GAMES (‘96)/ CURRENT STREAK: 26 GAMES No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Prev. School) ALPHABETICAL 1 Malcolm Brown DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard 1 Thyrick Pitts WR 6-2 205 R-Fr.. Manassas, Va./Forest Park No. Name Pos. 2 Tim Poindexter DB 5-10 205 R-So. Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes 23 nasir adderley DB 2 Darius Wade QB 6-1 225 R-Sr. Middletown, Del./Middletown (Boston College) 8 Tenny ADEWUSI DB 3 K.C. Hinton DB 5-11 200 Sr. Henrico, Va./Highland Springs 96 yaw aidoo DL 3 Joe Walker WR 6-3 205 R-Sr. , Pa./Martin Luther King 27 ryley angeline LB 4 Colby Reeder LB 6-4 240 R-So. Hockessin, Del./Salesianum 18 chichi amachi WR 4 Colin Smyth WR 6-2 195 R-So. Potomac, Md./Churchill 66 caleb ashworth DL 5 Charles Bell LB 6-0 230 Gr. Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor 46 JOSH ASKEW DB 5 Gene Coleman II WR 5-11 195 So. Montclair, N.J./Bergen Catholic/Milford Academy 89 mark ball TE 93 lloyd badson DL 6 Justin Beneck WR 6-1 205 So. Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Friends 65 noah beh OL 6 Jamie Jarmon WR 6-2 200 Sr. Millsboro, Del./Indian River 5 charles bell LB 7 Ray Jones DB 6-1 205 Sr. Wilmington, Del./Hodgson 6 justin beneck WR 7 Kani Kane RB 6-0 240 Sr. Bridgeville, Del./Sussex Tech 49 mark bonnie K 8 Tenny Adewusi (AD-Uh-Woo-sue) DB 6-1 200 Sr. Avenel, N.J./Colonia 50 matt bowe LB 8 Austin Haverstrom WR 5-11 170 Fr. Keswick, Va./Monticello 47 tyler boyd LB 9 J.P. Caruso QB 6-0 205 R-Sr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens (App St.) 41 braden brose TE 9 Troy Reeder LB 6-2 240 R-Sr. Hockessin, Del/Salesianum (Penn St.) 1 Malcolm Brown DB 10 andre robinson rb 5-10 225 r-jr. mechanicsburg, pa./bishop mcdevitt 52 stevon brown OL 11 Liam Trainer LB 6-1 225 Fr. Glenside, Pa./La Salle College HS 33 johnny buchanan LB 11 Dillon Zimmerman WR 6-2 200 R-So. Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 95 frank burton III DL 12 Joey Carter DB 6-0 195 R-So. Cedar Park, Texas/Cedar Park 12 joey carter DB 12 Pat Kehoe QB 6-4 240 R-Jr. Madison, Conn./Cheshire Academy 9 jp caruso QB 13 Vinny Papale WR 6-1 205 Sr. Cherry Hill, N.J./Bishop Eustace 15 andres castillo DB 14 Nolan Henderson QB 6-0 175 So. Smyrna, Del./Smyra 60 kyle cathers OL 15 Andres Castillo DB 5-11 200 R-So. Cookesville, Md./Good Counsel 86 jack clements TE 15 Sean Dunnigan QB 6-3 190 So. Rock Tavern, N.Y./Washingtonville 35 matt cluley DB 16 Nijuel Hill DB 5-10 185 R-So. Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall 5 gene coleman III WR 16 Mason Jones QB 6-1 195 So. Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy 73 dominick covatto DL 17 Tylan McElhenie (Mac-ill-henny) WR 6-2 195 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Bishop Sullivan 40 pat crowley DB 81 bryce de maille TE 18 Chichi Amachi (Chee-chee uh-me-chee) WR 6-1 190 Jr. Bear, Del./William Penn 30 brandon dennis DB 19 Matt Palmer LB 6-0 195 Fr. Doylestown, Pa./Archbishop Wood 37 brian dennis DB 19 Anthony Paoletti (Pay-oh-let-e) QB 6-1 215 Fr. Broomall, Pa./Marple-Newtown 59 jack dinicola LB 20 Khory Spruill (Sprool) RB 6-0 230 So. Clinton, Md./DeMatha Catholic 15 sean dunnigan QB 21 Justis Henley DB 5-11 170 Fr. North Wales, Pa./North Penn 49 frederick durham DB 21 Owen Tyler TE 6-4 235 Sr. West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic 62 jaysen ellison OL 22 Mustafa Mahmud RB 6-1 225 Sr. Oxford, Pa./Oxford 75 chuka ezeuzoh OL 23 Nasir Adderley DB 6-0 200 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Great Valley 77 mario farinella OL 25 Ryan Fritz WR 5-9 170 So. Macungie, Pa./Emmaus 80 luke frederick TE 25 Frank Raggo K 5-10 190 R-Sr. Randolph, N.J./Randolph 25 ryan fritz WR 26 Eric Skogmo DB 6-2 190 R-Jr. Ellicott City, Md./Marriotts Ridge 56 jamil gilmore OL 27 Ryley Angeline (AN-JUH-line) LB 6-3 220 R-Sr. Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 90 austin gray DL 28 C.J. McAnally (MAC-Uh-nally) DB 6-0 190 So. West Chester, Pa./Episcopal Academy 54 brandan hall DL 28 Thomas jefferson rB 6-1 225 r-sr. PROSPECT PARK, N.J./PASSAIC TECH 30 alphaeus hanson RB 29 Noah Plack LB 6-2 210 Fr. Bridgeville, Pa./South Fayette 8 austin haverstrom WR 30 Alphaeus Hanson RB 5-8 185 R-So. Newark, Del./Delaware Military Academy 91 artis hemmingway DL 30 Brandon Dennis DB 5-10 180 Fr. Wilmington, Del./Concord 14 nolan henderson QB 31 Nick Pritchard P 5-10 215 R-Jr. New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt 21 justis henley DB 32 Amonte’ Strothers DB 6-2 180 Fr. Homestead, Pa./Steel Valley 53 mickey henry OLB 32 Kareem Williams RB 5-11 210 R-Sr. Schnecksville, Pa./Parkland 16 nijuel hill DB 33 Johnny Buchanan LB 6-0 225 Fr. Brick, N.j./St. John Vianney 3 KC Hinton DB 33 DeJoun Lee (DAY-Jahn) RB 5-8 185 So. Springfield, Va./Lake Braddock 6 jamie jarmon wr 34 James McHugh LB 6-0 205 Jr. Mendham, N.J./Mendham 28 thomas jefferson RB 16 mason jones QB 35 Matt Cluley DB 5-10 185 Jr. Manasquan, N.J./Wall Township 7 ray jones db 36 Jake Roth K 6-0 210 Jr. Reading, Pa./Conrad Weiser 7 kani kane RB 37 Brian Dennis DB 5-9 175 R-So. Wilmington, Del./Concord 44 MJ Kehoe TE 38 Joe Muller DB 5-9 195 So. Selden, N.Y./Newfield 12 pat kehoe QB 39 Kedrick Whitehead (KED-Rick) LB 5-11 190 Fr. Middletown, Del./Middletown 99 cam kitchen DL 40 Pat Crowley DB 5-7 180 R-Sr. Wilmington, Del./Concord 55 skyler korinek LS 41 Braden Brose TE 6-3 250 Fr. Irwin Pa./Hempfield Area 79 james kretkowski OL ALPHABETICAL No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Prev. School) 41 Joe Zubillaga (Zoo-buh-laga) DB 6-1 205 Fr. Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville No. Name Pos. 42 Andrew Pawlowski (Paul-ow-ski) DB 6-3 225 So. Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown 72 david kroll OL 42 Jon Ricci (Richie) TE 6-3 215 Fr. Glen Mills, Pa./Garnet Valley 33 dejoun lee RB 43 Kadeem Neill LB 6-1 205 Sr. Lawrence, N.J./Lawrenceville 52 tyler love LB 44 M.J. Kehoe TE 6-7 250 R-Jr. Madison, Conn./Cheshire Academy 67 connor lutz OL 45 Armen Ware LB 6-0 235 Sr. Middletown, Del/Saint Joseph’s Prep (Pa.) 69 carter lynch OL 46 Josh Askew DB 5-11 185 So. Edgewood, Md./Gilman School 22 mustafa mahmud RB 47 Tyler Boyd LB 6-1 205 Fr. West Grove, Pa./Avon Grove 98 sal mauro DL 47 Vinny Salomone RB 5-9 230 So. Dillsburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 28 CJ MCAnally DB 48 Noah McCardell DB 6-1 200 R-So. Nottingham, Pa./Solanco 48 noah mccardell DB 48 Frederick DuRHAM DB 6-3 180 Fr. Wilmington, Del./Wilmington charter 34 james mchugh LB 49 Mark Bonnie K 5-11 185 R-So. Dover, Del./Polytech 17 tylan mcelhenie WR 57 patrick mead LB 50 Matt Bowe LB 6-3 230 So. Townsend, Del./Caravel 76 jordan morris DL 51 Drew Nickles LB 6-3 235 Fr. Upper Black Eddy, Pa./Palisades 38 joe muller DB 52 Stevon Brown OL 6-3 230 Fr. Glen Burnie, Md./Archbishop Curley 70 robert nachtman OL 52 Tyler Love LB 6-1 195 Fr. East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow 51 drew nickles LB 53 Mickey Henry OL 6-2 275 So. Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth 58 brandon nixon DL 53 Anthony Toro LB 6-3 230 Fr. Edgewater, Md./DeMatha Catholic 43 kadeem neill lB 54 Brandan Hall DL 6-3 245 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Westlake (San Diego Mesa CC) 19 matt palmer LB 55 Skyler Korinek LS 6-1 225 R-So. Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head Island/IMG Academy 19 anthony paoletti QB 56 Jamil Gilmore OL 6-4 290 R-So. Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway/Salisbury School 13 vinny papale WR 57 Patrick Mead LB 6-1 235 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C./Jireh Prep 42 andrew pawlowski DB 58 Brandon Nixon DL 6-1 265 R-So. Lewes, Del./Cape Henlopen 78 jethro pepe OL 58 Jacob Rubenstein LS 5-11 235 So. Longwood, Fla./Lake Mary 1 thyrick Pitts WR 59 Jack Dinicola LB 6-2 205 So. Livingston, N.J./Livingston 29 noah plack LB 60 Kyle Cathers OL 6-5 270 Jr. Wilmington, Del./Salesianum 2 tim poindexter DB 62 Jaysen Ellison OL 6-4 265 R-Fr. Wilmington, Del./Concord 31 nick pritchard P 64 Mitchell Volino OL 6-4 385 Fr. Millbrook, N.Y./Millbrook/IMG Academy 25 frank raggo K 65 Noah Beh OL 6-6 285 R-Sr. Moscow, Pa./Scranton Prep 87 brent reed TE 66 Caleb Ashworth DL 6-3 260 R-So. Dryfork, Va./Tunstall (Cincinnati) 68 jake reed LS 67 Connor Lutz OL 6-5 305 R-Jr. Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley 4 colby reeder LB 68 Jake Reed LS 6-1 260 So. Odessa, Del./Caravel 9 troy reeder LB 69 Carter Lynch OL 6-5 310 So. Mt. Laurel, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.) 42 jon ricci TE 70 Robert Nachtman OL 6-4 315 Fr. Furnace, Pa./State College Area 10 andre robinson RB 74 steve robinson OL 71 Collin Wallish OL 6-6 285 R-Jr. Silver Spring, Md./St. John’s College HS 36 jake roth K 72 David Kroll OL 6-6 315 So. Reston, Va./South Lakes 58 jacob rubenstein LS 73 Dominick Covatto DL 6-2 275 So. Erie, Pa./Eric Cathedral Prep 47 vinny salomone RB 74 Steve Robinson OL 6-3 295 R-Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Joseph’s Prep/Salisbury School 88 eddie scannapieco WR 75 Chuka Ezeuzoh (Choo-ka Azah-o-zah) OL 6-5 310 R-Sr. Wilmington, Del./Concord 85 charles scarff TE 76 Jordan Morris DL 6-2 280 Fr. Burlington, N.J./The Hun School 26 eric skogmo DB 77 Mario Farinella OL 6-1 300 R-Sr. Bloomfield, N.J./Bergen Catholic 4 colin smyth WR 78 Jethro Pepe OL 6-7 295 R-Sr. Colonia, N.J./St. Joseph’s 20 khory spruill RB 79 James Kretkowski OL 6-6 305 R-Sr. Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 32 amonte’ strothers DB 80 Luke Frederick TE 6-4 235 So. Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle 53 anthony toro LB 81 Bryce De Maille (DUH-Malley) TE 6-2 225 Fr. Frederick, Md./Oakdale 11 liam trainer LB 83 Andrew Verboys WR 5-10 200 R-Sr. Armonk, N.Y./Scarsdale/Fork Union MA (UMass) 21 owen tyler TE 85 Charles Scarff TE 6-6 270 R-Sr. Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic (Rutgers) 83 andrew verboys WR 86 Jack Clements TE 6-5 255 Jr. Moorestown, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep 64 mitchell volino OL 87 Brent Reed TE 6-6 240 R-So. Harbeson, Del./Cape Henlopen 2 Darius wade QB 88 Eddie Scannapieco WR 6-0 200 R-Fr. Franklin, Mass./Franklin 3 Joe walker WR 89 Mark Ball TE 6-5 215 Jr. Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills 71 collin wallish OL 90 austin gray DL 6-2 275 r-sr. egg harbor township, n.j./egg harbor township 92 tommy walsh DL 91 Artis Hemmingway DL 6-1 260 So. Hillside, N.J./Pope John XII 45 ArMEN WARE LB 92 Tommy Walsh DL 6-3 250 Fr. Warrington, Pa./Archbishop Wood 39 kedrick whitehead LB 93 Lloyd Badson DL 6-2 275 R-Jr. Bear, Del./Caravel 32 kareem williams RB 11 dillon zimmerman WR 95 Frank Burton III DL 6-2 270 R-So. Bear, Del./William Penn (Ball State) 41 joe zubillaga DB 96 Yaw Aidoo (YAH EYE-doo) DL 5-11 300 R-So. Bear, Del./Wilmington Charter 98 Sal Mauro DL 6-2 280 R-So. Staten Island, N.Y./Bergen Catholic 99 Cam Kitchen DL 6-2 275 Sr. Trenton, N.J./Lawrence/The Hun School DANNY ROCCO HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON WAKE FOREST, 1984

University of Delaware Director of Athletics and Recreation Services Chrissi Rawak announced on Dec. 14, 2016 that Danny Rocco, who enjoyed outstanding success at NCAA Division I FCS members Liberty University and , had been selected to lead the Blue Hens as head football coach.

Rocco, 58, who has three 10-win seasons and three NCAA FCS Playoff appearances under his belt, became just the 23rd head coach in Delaware’s 125-season history and just the sixth head coach since 1940.

A veteran of 33 seasons as a football coach, including the last 12 as a head coach at the NCAA Division I FCS level, Rocco has found nothing but success. That success followed him to Delaware in his first season.

Rocco led the Blue Hens to a 7-4 record in 2017, a three-win improvement from the previous year and on the brink of the program’s first FCS playoff berth since 2010.

In his 12 seasons as a head coach, he has never posted a losing season and owns a career record of 97-46 (.678).

A native of Huntingdon, Pa. and a 1984 graduate of , Rocco inherits a program that has won six national championships, finished as national runner-up five times, made 20 NCAA Tournament appearances, and captured 16 conference championships.

Rocco transformed the Spiders back into a national power during his five-year tenure. He inherited a team that went 3-8 in 2011 and led the 2012 squad to a five-win turn- around with an 8-3 overall record and a share of the CAA title.

He went on to lead Richmond to a five-year record of 43-22 that included three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including a berth in the semifinals in 2015 and a trip to the quarterfinals this past season.

He was named the Touchdown Club of Richmond Coach of the Year in both 2012 and 2015 and was a finalist for the FCS Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year award both of those seasons.

During his 12 seasons as a head coach (five at Richmond, six at Liberty), he has been a National Coach of the Year Finalist five times, and has won six conference champion- ships and four conference Coach of the Year honors.

He has coached 167 all-conference honorees and 32 student-athletes who garnered All-American honors, including two Delaware student-athletes in 2017 - Brody Kern and Bilal Nichols.

Fourteen different players under Rocco’s tutelage have gone on to earn professional contracts and his teams have finished in the final FCS Top-25 poll in eight of the past 10 seasons, including finishing No. 3 in 2015.

During his time with the Spiders, Richmond defeated 14 nationally-ranked opponents, including a victory over then-No.3 James Madison during the 2015 season when ESPN’s College GameDay was in Harrisonburg, Va.

Rocco is only the third man in Colonial Athletic Association Football (formerly and ) history to serve as head coach at two different institutions. Jim Reid coached at former CAA member Massachusetts in 1986-91 before moving on to serve as head coach at Richmond in 1995-2003. Current University of Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown was head coach at Northeastern in 2000-03 before moving over to UMass in 2004-08.

At Liberty, Rocco made an immediate impact, taking over a program that had gone 1-10 in 2005 and building the Flames into a Big South Conference power. He led his first team to a 6-5 record (the largest turnaround of any FCS program that season) and guided the squad to Big South Conference Championship four times in six seasons.

He posted an overall record of 47-20 (26-5 in league play) and was named Big South Coach of the Year four times. He would go on to be named a finalist for the national Eddie Robinson Award and Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award in each of the final three seasons in Lynchburg. Liberty finished the last four years ranked inside the Top 25 in both major FCS polls. Before becoming a head coach, Rocco spent 23 seasons at the NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and levels. rocco year-by-year Prior to his arrival at Liberty, Rocco spent the previous five seasons at Virginia. He was a part of four consecutive bowl appearances for the Cavaliers, including back-to-back Continental Tire Bowl victories 2006 liberty...... 6-5 (2-2) in 2002 and 2003. During his time in Charlottesville, UVA piled up 37 wins with Rocco serving as the associate head coach and linebackers coach under . 2007 liberty...... 8-3 (4-0)

In addition to his coaching duties with the Cavaliers, he also served as the recruiting coordinator during 2008 Liberty...... 10-2 (5-0) his first two years in Charlottesville. His 2002 recruiting class was ranked in the top 10 in the nation by many of the major recruiting services, including a fifth-place ranking by ESPN. 2009 Liberty...... 8-3 (5-1) 2010 liberty...... 8-3 (5-1) Prior to UVA, Rocco spent the 2000 season alongside Groh as an assistant and special teams coach with the . Before joining the Jets, he was the linebackers coach at Maryland during 2011 liberty...... 7-4 (5-1) the 1998 and 1999 campaigns. 2012 richmond...... 8-3 (6-2) Prior to his time in College Park, Rocco spent four seasons at the University of Texas, where the Long- horns captured three straight conference titles, including winning the inaugural Big 12 Championship 2013 richmond...... 6-6 (4-4) in 1996 and earning three consecutive trips to bowl games (Sun Bowl, Sugar Bowl and Fiesta Bowl). 2014 richmond...... 9-5 (5-3)

Before was a Super Bowl winning coach with the , he was Rocco’s mentor 2015 richmond...... 10-4 (6-2) at Boston College for two seasons. As a defensive assistant, Rocco was a part of the revitalization of the Golden Eagles, returning the program to the national stage as participants in the 1992 Hall of Fame 2016 richmond...... 10-4 (5-3) Bowl and the 1993 Carquest Bowl. 2017 delaware...... 7-4 (5-3) Rocco also spent the 1987 season as the linebackers coach at Colorado under Bill McCartney and three 2018 Delaware...... 2-2 (0-1) seasons as the linebackers coach at Tulsa. total 99-48 (.673)/57-23 (.713) The start of Rocco’s coaching career came at his alma mater, Wake Forest, where he spent three sea- sons in total, two as a graduate assistant and one as the defensive line coach during the 1986 season.

As a player, Rocco’s collegiate career began at Penn State, where he earned two varsity letters and competed in the 1979 Liberty Bowl and the 1980 Fiesta Bowl before transferring to Wake Forest. While in Winston-Salem, he was a two-year starter and senior captain for Groh.

He was no stranger to coaching after growing up in a football family. His father, Frank Rocco, Sr., served as an assistant coach at Penn State before joining the Liberty staff in 2000. Frank Rocco, Jr., also joined the Flames staff in 2000 as a wide receivers and quarterbacks coach and received a promotion to offensive coordinator prior to his departure in 2003. Frank, and brother, Dave, are both currently coaching at the high school level in Virginia.

In January of 2016, Rocco was elected to the Coaches Association Board of Trustees.

Rocco is married to the former Julie Mills and they are the parents of two children, David and Amy. David currently serves as offensive coordinator at Western Illinois University.

what they’re saying

UD Athletics Hall of Famer; Former NFL Most Valuable Player; and current CBS TV NFL Analyst “I am excited for the future of Delaware Football as AD Chrissi Rawak hired a winner in Danny Rocco. Coach Rocco is a man of great character and integrity and he will bring tremendous leadership and toughness to our program. As an assistant, he was fortunate to work under some of the best coaches in the business, coaches like Bill McCartney, Al Groh, and Tom Coughlin. As a head coach, he took over a Liberty team that went 1-10 the year before he arrived and he quickly turned them into a winner in the Big South Conference. He did the same at Richmond, qualifying for the FCS playoffs in each of the last three seasons. I am convinced that Coach Rocco will continue to build on the great tradition and legacy of Delaware Football!”

UD Athletics Hall of Famer; Former NFL Quarterback Scott Brunner “Danny Rocco is a proven leader and Delaware is lucky to have someone with his pedigree, character, and passion as our head coach. I had the opportunity to meet Coach Rocco and came away extremely impressed with his vision of the current state of and his understanding of how to build a winning program. He will recruit the best athletes and coaches, he will prepare them meticulously, and he will inspire all around him to maximize their ability. I can assure everyone that Danny Rocco has earned the utmost respect from some of the most renowned professionals at the highest levels of football. Go Hens.”

Former New York Giants Head Coach and Super Bowl Champion Tom Coughlin “When he was with me at Boston College, he was an outstanding young football coach, and he had his blinders on from Day One: Family, Religion and Football. He has great people skills, and as a result, has always been an outstanding recruiter and football coach, and the players enjoy playing for him.”

the series (UD leads 22-9)

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Quickie Statistics (Final) Cornell vs DELAWARE (Sep 15, 2018 at Newark, Del.)

COR DELAWARE Score 10 27 FIRST DOWNS 16 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-91 35-137 PASSING YDS (NET) 141 254 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-0 29-14-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-232 64-391 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 3-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-39 2-36 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.7 4-45.5 -Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-57 8-86 Possession Time 30:08 29:52 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4

Cornell DELAWARE Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Coles, Harold 8 31 0 31 0 19 3.9 Kane 18 68 3 65 1 10 3.6 Howard, SK 4 28 0 28 0 25 7.0 Kehoe, P. 8 42 19 23 1 10 2.9 PicKell, J.D. 6 24 0 24 0 10 4.0 Lee 4 17 0 17 0 13 4.2 Holmes, Austin 2 9 0 9 0 5 4.5 Robinson, A. 2 16 0 16 0 8 8.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Banks, Dalton 10-17-0 54 0 15 2 Kehoe, P. 14-29-0 254 1 42 2 Kenney, Richie 4-9-0 30 0 13 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Fitzgerald, J. 3 35 0 15 Walker 6 154 1 42 Pedersen, Lars 3 19 0 7 Papale 2 33 0 21 McIntyre, Tommy 2 38 0 29 Scarff 2 31 0 22 Lizana, Davy 2 16 1 9 Tyler 2 12 0 9

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Null, Nickolas 6 274 45.7 56 2 0 Pritchard 4 182 45.5 53 1 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Jones, David 1 5 0 5 Papale 3 10 0 6

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Glover, Thomas 1 24 0 24 Lee 2 36 0 20 Jones, David 1 15 0 15

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL McClurge, P. 5-2 7 0 0 Brown, M. 5-6 11 0 1 Taylor, Jelani 2-5 7 0 0 Reeder, T. 3-5 8 1 1 Woullard, DJ 4-1 5 0 0 Jones, R. 4-3 7 0 1 Walker, Chris 3-1 4 0 0 Bell 2-4 6 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 09:00 COR - Null, Nickolas 28 yd field goal, 13-64 6:00 3 - 0 00:00 DELAWARE - Walker 14 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Raggo kick), 7-78 2:56 3 - 7 2nd 01:31 DELAWARE - Kehoe, P. 5 yd run (Raggo kick), 7-75 2:09 3 - 14 4th 12:47 DELAWARE - Kane 3 yd run (Raggo kick), 12-69 7:41 3 - 21 07:02 DELAWARE - Raggo 40 yd field goal, 6-48 2:41 3 - 24 04:06 DELAWARE - Raggo 33 yd field goal, 7-15 1:52 3 - 27 00:26 COR - Lizana, Davy 9 yd pass from Holmes, Austin (Null, Nickolas kick), 11-75 3:40 10 - 27 Quickie Statistics (Final) LAFAYETTE vs DELAWARE (Sep 08, 2018 at Newark, Del.)

LAFAYETT DELAWARE Score 0 37 FIRST DOWNS 8 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 11--18 48-135 PASSING YDS (NET) 136 279 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-19-2 29-18-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-118 77-414 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-22 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 2-22 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-75 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.2 4-35.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-53 4-31 Possession Time 21:29 38:31 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 9 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-6

LAFAYETTE DELAWARE Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Northrup, Cole 2 7 0 7 0 6 3.5 Lee 11 94 1 93 0 35 8.5 Younger, J.J. 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Kane 17 57 3 54 1 10 3.2 Eisler, Will 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Spruill 8 21 3 18 1 7 2.2 Simpson, Selwyn 3 1 1 0 0 1 0.0 Hanson 2 4 0 4 0 3 2.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack O'Malley, Sean 17-33-1 111 0 12 1 Kehoe, P. 18-28-0 279 3 26 2 Northrup, Cole 1-4-1 1 0 1 0 Team 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Pearson, Nick 4 41 0 24 Papale 4 74 1 20 Revere, Quinn 3 26 0 12 Scarff 4 51 1 22 Taggart, Jake 3 17 0 6 Walker 3 60 0 26 Spigner, Julian 2 19 0 11 Pitts 2 31 0 19

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Bissell, Jacob 6 247 41.2 49 2 0 Pritchard 4 143 35.8 43 1 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Chenoweth, Joey 1 0 0 0 Papale 2 22 0 12 Mitchell, Eric 1 0 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Younger, J.J. 3 75 0 43

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Root, Michael 3-8 11 0 0 Reeder, T. 3-5 8 0 1 Crossan, Trent 6-4 10 0 1 Jones, R. 3-1 4 0 0 Jordan, Major 4-6 10 0 2 Adderley 2-1 3 0 0 Powe, Jerry 4-5 9 1 2 Brown, M. 1-2 3 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 08:55 DELAWARE - Scarff 10 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Raggo kick), 8-55 3:33 0 - 7 02:02 DELAWARE - De Maille 7 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Raggo kick), 8-31 3:48 0 - 14 2nd 11:38 DELAWARE - Papale 15 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Raggo kick), 7-82 3:44 0 - 21 3rd 07:20 DELAWARE - Kane 7 yd run (Raggo kick), 7-68 3:08 0 - 28 4th 05:59 DELAWARE - Spruill 4 yd run (Raggo kick), 15-80 7:23 0 - 35 01:08 DELAWARE - Team safety 0 - 37 Quickie Statistics (Final) Rhode Island vs DELAWARE (Aug 30, 2018 at Newark, Del.)

URI DELAWARE Score 21 19 FIRST DOWNS 13 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-160 39-145 PASSING YDS (NET) 170 202 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-1 22-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-330 61-347 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-2 1--1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-35 4-94 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-61 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-29.0 3-50.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-3 Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-35 Possession Time 31:03 28:57 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-2

Rhode Island DELAWARE Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Bryant 20 83 2 81 0 18 4.1 Kane 20 117 11 106 0 23 5.3 Lawson 11 56 10 46 0 21 4.2 Lee 7 61 0 61 0 27 8.7 Pires 3 28 0 28 0 21 9.3 Walker 2 11 0 11 0 11 5.5 Aa. Parker 2 5 0 5 1 4 2.5 Kehoe, P. 5 14 10 4 0 12 0.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Lawson 13-21-1 170 1 57 2 Kehoe, P. 12-22-0 202 2 47 1 Aa. Parker 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Aa. Parker 3 35 0 26 Jarmon 4 26 0 10 Burke 2 60 1 57 Walker 3 22 1 11 Pires 2 27 0 19 Scarff 2 54 1 28 A. Dorsey 2 17 0 13 Papale 2 53 0 31

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Garro 8 232 29.0 35 1 0 Pritchard 3 150 50.0 56 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long A. Dorsey 2 2 0 3 Papale 1 -1 0 0 Pires 1 0 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long A. Dorsey 1 35 0 35 Lee 4 94 0 27

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Javier-Castillo 4-7 11 0 2 Jones, R. 7-5 12 0 2 Hill 3-4 7 0 0 Reeder, T. 4-7 11 0 1 Hogan 3-3 6 0 0 Bell 2-7 9 0 0 D. Stewart 2-4 6 0 0 Brown, M. 1-6 7 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 2nd 10:27 URI - Antrum 2 yd fumble recovery (Carrick kick) 7 - 0 07:05 DELAWARE - Scarff 28 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Raggo kick), 7-80 3:17 7 - 7 00:35 DELAWARE - Raggo 26 yd field goal, 8-59 4:40 7 - 10 3rd 06:27 URI - Aa. Parker 1 yd run (Carrick kick), 11-69 5:15 14 - 10 03:35 DELAWARE - Raggo 48 yd field goal, 8-45 2:42 14 - 13 00:39 URI - Burke 57 yd pass from Lawson (Carrick kick), 6-75 2:56 21 - 13 4th 06:45 DELAWARE - Walker 11 yd pass from Kehoe, P. (Kehoe, P. pass failed), 8-56 4:21 21 - 19

NASIR ADDERLEY PASS BREAKUPS: 2 VS. JAMES MADISON, RICHMOND, MAINE, 2017 TACKLES: 14 VS. MAINE, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 2 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 K.C. HINTON LONG RETURN: 55 VS. CORNELL, 2017 TACKLES: 5 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 PASS BREAKUPS: 4 VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 TFL: .5 VS. VILLANOVA, 2015 TFL: 1.5 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS: 1 VS. 3 TEAMS SACKS: .5 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. TOWSON, 2017 LONG KICKOFF RETURN: 51 VS. RICHMOND, 2016 LONG RETURN: 5 VS. TOWSON, 2017 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 145 VS. RICHMOND, 2016 KICKOFF RETURN: 26 YARDS VS. RICHMOND, 2017 TENNY ADEWUSI GENE COLEMAN TACKLES: 5 VS. NORTH CAROLINA, TOWSON, 2015 RECEPTIONS: 2 VS. CORNELL, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. WAKE FOREST, MAINE, 2016 YARDS: 36 VS. MAINE, 2017 LONG RETURN: 7 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016 LONG: RECEPTION: 36 VS. MAINE, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS: 1 VS. 8 TEAMS ALL PURPOSE YARDS: 107 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 CHICHI AMACHI JAMIE JARMON RECEPTIONS: 1 VS. STONY BROOK, ALBANY, 2016 RECEPTIONS: 8 VS. CORNELL, 2017 YARDS: 11 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 YARDS: 84 VS. CORNELL, 2017; RICHMOND, 2016 LONG RECEPTION: 11 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 TOUCHDOWNS: 1 VS. 6 TEAMS, 2017 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 11 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 LONG RECEPTION: 50 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 CARRIES: 4 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 RYLEY ANGELINE RUSHING YARDS: 103 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 2 VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, ALBANY, 2015 LONG RUN: 74 YARDS VS. RICHMOND, 2017 YARDS: 41 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 ALL PURPOSE YARDS: 144 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 LONG RECEPTION: 41 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 41 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 THOMAS JEFFERSON CARRIES: 28 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, JAMES MADISON, 2015 CALEB ASHWORTH RUSHING YARDS: 174 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2015 TACKLES: 5 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2018 TOUCHDOWNS: 3 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016; UNH, 2015 SACKS: 1.0 VS. CORNELL, 2018 LONG RUN: 72 VS. NORTH CAROLINA, 2015 TFL: 1.0 VS. CORNELL, 2018 RECEPTIONS: 3 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016; VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2015 CHARLES BELL RECEIVING YARDS: 45 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016 TACKLES: 13 VS. MAINE, TOWSON, VILLANOVA, 2016 LONG RECEPTION: 38 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016 SACKS: 1 (2X TIMES) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 174 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2015 TFL: 3.5 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. TOWSON, 2016 RAY JONES LONG RETURN: 11 YARDS VS. TOWSON, 2016 TACKLES: 12 (2X LAST TIME VS. URI, 2018) TFL: 1.5 VS. URI, 2018 MALCOLM BROWN INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. ALBANY, 2017; LAFAYETTE, 2016 TACKLES: 11 VS. CORNELL, 2018 LONG RETURN: 33 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS: 3 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 PASS BREAKUPS: 2 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016; ELON, 2015 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. 4 TEAMS LONG KICKOFF RETURN: 28 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2016 LONG RETURN: 20 VS. ELON, 2014 TFL: 2 VS. TOWSON, JAMES MADISON, 2016 KANI KANE CARRIES: 26 VS. RICHMOND, MAINE, 2017 FRANK BURTON RUSHING YARDS: 113 VS. TOWSON, 2017 TACKLES: 3 (2X LAST TIME VS. CORNELL, 2018) TOUCHDOWNS: 3 VS. CORNELL, 2017 SACKS: 2 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2018 LONG RUN: 37 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2017 TFL: 2 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2018 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 113 VS. TOWSON, 2017 J.P. CARUSO M.J. KEHOE COMPLETIONS: 21 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 1 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 ATTEMPTS: 33 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 YARDS: 6 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 YARDS: 197 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 LONG RECEPTION: 6 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 TOUCHDOWNS: 3 VS. RICHMOND INTERCEPTIONS: 2 VS. RICHMOND, VILLANOVA, 2017 PAT KEHOE LONG PASS: 56 VS. MAINE COMPLETIONS: 18 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 RUSHING YARDS: 65 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 ATTEMPTS: 28 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 LONG RUN: 24 VS. STONY BROOK YARDS: 279 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 TOTAL OFFENSE: 231 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 TOUCHDOWNS: 3 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 INTERCEPTIONS: N/A DOMINICK COVATTO LONG PASS: 47 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2018 TACKLES: 2 VS. CORNELL, 2018 RUSHING YARDS: 23 VS. CORNELL, 2018 LONG RUN: 12 VS. RHODE ISLAND BRYCE DE MAILLE RUSHING TDS: 1 VS. CORNELL, 2018 RECEPTIONS: 1 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 YARDS: 7 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 CAM KITCHEN TOUCHDOWN: 1 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 TACKLES: 7 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016 LONG RECEPTION: 7 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 SACKS: 1 (4X LAST TIME VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 TFL: 2 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 NIJUEL HILL TACKLES: 4 VS. STONY BROOK, WILLIAM & MARY, MAINE, 2017 TFL: 1 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 LONG RETURN: 5 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2017 DEJOUN LEE CHARLES SCARFF CARRIES: 11 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 RECEPTIONS: 4 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 RUSHING YARDS: 94 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 YARDS: 71 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 TOUCHDOWNS: N/A TOUCHDOWNS: 1 VS. 4 TEAMS LONG RUN: 35 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 LONG RECEPTION: 39 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 71 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 SAL MAURO TACKLES: 3 VS. VIRGINIA TECH, 2017 KHORY SPRUILL SACKS: .5 VS. CORNELL, 2017 CARRIES: 20 VS. ALBANY, 2017 TFL: .5 VS. CORNELL, 2017 YARDS: 86 VS. ALBANY, 2017 TOUCHDOWNS: 2 VS. ALBANY, 2017 C.J. MCANALLY LONG RUN: 23 VS. ALBANY, 2017 TACKLES: 3 VS. CORNELL, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 4 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 YARDS: 26 VS. CORNELL, 2017 TYLAN MCELHENIE LONG RECEPTION: 26 VS. CORNELL, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 1 (2X LAST TIME VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 86 VS. ALBANY, 2017 YARDS: 9 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 LONG RECEPTION: 9 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 OWEN TYLER RECEPTIONS: 2 VS. STONY BROOK, VILLANOVA, 2016; LAFAYETTE, VINNY PAPALE 2015 RECEPTIONS: 4 (2X, LAST TIME VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018) YARDS: 20 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 YARDS: 74 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 TOUCHDOWNS: 1 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 LONG RECEPTION: 28 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2015 LONG RECEPTION: 20 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 CARRIES: 1 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2015 YARDS: 8 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2015 ANDREW VERBOYS LONG RUN: 8 VS. RHODE ISLAND, 2015 RECEPTIONS: 1 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016 LONG PUNT RETURN: 9 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 YARDS: 13 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 70 VS. VILLANOVA, 2017 LONG RECEPTION: 13 VS. WAKE FOREST, 2016 CARRIES: 1 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 ANDREW PAWLOWSKI YARDS: 9 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 TACKLES: 1 VS. TOWSON, ALBANY, 2017 LONG RUN: 9 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 13 VS. WAKE FOREST THYRICK PITTS RECEPTIONS: 2 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 JOE WALKER YARDS: 31 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 CARRIES: 17 VS. STONY BROOK, 2016; VILLANOVA, 2015 LONG RECEPTION: 19 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2018 YARDS: 109 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016 TOUCHDOWNS: 2 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2015 TIM POINDEXTER LONG RUN: 35 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2016 TACKLES: 3 VS. CORNELL, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. MAINE, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 6 VS. CORNELL, 2018 LONG RETURN: 0 VS. MAINE, 2017 YARDS: 154 VS. CORNELL, 2018 LONG RECEPTION: 56 VS. MAINE, 2017 NICK PRITCHARD TOUCHDOWN: 1 (2X LAST TIME VS. CORNELL, 2018) PUNTS: 10 VS. VIRGINIA TECH, WILLIAM & MARY, 2017 YARDS: 404 VS. WILLIAM & MARY PASS ATTEMPTS: 30 VS. CORNELL, 2017 AVERAGE: 47.6 VS. RICHMOND, 2017 (5 PUNTS) COMPLETIONS: 20 VS. CORNELL, 2017 LONG PUNT: 60 VS. STONY BROOK YARDS: 202 VS. CORNELL, 2017 INSIDE 20: 5 VS. WILLIAM & MARY TOUCHDOWNS: 2 VS. CORNELL, 2017 LONG PASS: 50 VS. VILLANOVA, 2016 FRANK RAGGO FIELD GOALS: 4 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 123 VS. MAINE, 2017 ATTEMPTS: 4 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 LONG FIELD GOAL: 55 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2017 ARMEN WARE LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT: 55 VS. JMU, 2017 TACKLES: 4 (3X, LAST TIME VS. URI, 2018) PAT: 8 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 TFL: 2 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 PAT ATTEMPTS: 8 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 SACKS: 2 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 POINTS: 13 VS. LAFAYETTE, 2015 KAREEM WILLIAMS COLBY REEDER CARRIES: 23 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2015 TACKLES: 8 VS. STONY BROOK, 2017 RUSHING YARDS: 140 VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 TFL: 2.5 VS. JAMES MADISON, 2017 TOUCHDOWNS: 1 VS. 4 TEAMS SACKS: 1 VS. MAINE, 2017 LONG RUN: 84 VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. CORNELL, WILLIAM & MARY, 2017 RECEPTIONS: 1 VS. 6 TEAMS LONG RETURN: 20 YARDS VS. CORNELL, 2017 YARDS: 11 VS. ALBANY, 2015 LONG RECEPTION: 11 VS. ALBANY, 2015 TROY REEDER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 140 VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2015 TACKLES: 17 VS. MAINE, 2017 TFL: 1.5 VS. 5 TEAMS SACKS: 1 VS. WILLIAM & MARY, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 VS. 3 TEAMS LONG RETURN: 13 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 JAKE ROTH: KICKOFFS: 9 VS. DELAWARE STATE, 2016 TOUCHBACKS: 4 VS. 5 TEAMS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 2 VS. DELAWARE STATE LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT: 49 VS. 3 TEAMS