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yeah I should stay, did get one HC offer that was just silly.
I think I may try to play more defensive possessions next season to try to not be the 1985 Bears and mellow out the sliders offensively so we get better production otherwise my next job will be some high school.
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FINISHING STRONG
Delaware ends their losing streak with a win over San Diego State in the Potato Bowl


Monday December 22, 2025 | Albertsons Stadium – Boise, Idaho | 2:30 PM
Boise, Idaho - Delaware shook off a three-game losing skid and closed the season on a high note, grinding out a 17–7 bowl victory over San Diego State behind a resurgent ground game and a stingy defense.
The Blue Hens were without injured star running back Jo Silver, who attempted to give it a go but couldn’t stay on the field. In his absence, sophomore Saeed St. Fleur delivered the kind of performance Delaware needed, and then some. St. Fleur carried 26 times for 110 yards and two first-quarter touchdowns, powering the Hens to an early 14–0 lead they never relinquished. Oliver Redd added valuable depth with 28 yards on five carries, giving Delaware’s backfield a glimpse of the future.
Delaware stormed ahead in the opening quarter with St. Fleur scoring from 10 yards out and later from five. Nate Reed’s 21-yard field goal in the second quarter made it 17–0, but the offense stalled from there.
Quarterback Zach Marker was efficient at times but costly mistakes slowed Delaware’s momentum in the second half. Marker finished 25-of-34 for 210 yards but threw two interceptions, including one that set up San Diego State’s lone touchdown in the fourth quarter, a 5-yard strike from Bert Emanuel Jr. to Jordan Napier.
Kicker Nate Reed also missed opportunities to extend the lead, twice clanging field goal attempts off the uprights in the second half.
On defense, Delaware forced two turnovers and applied steady pressure. Khalil Jenkins led the way with five tackles and an interception, while Keyshawn Hunter and Noah Matthews each recorded a sack.
Head coach Ryan Carty emphasized what the win meant after a rough November stretch:
“It’s important to build momentum going into the offseason. Wins like this get our players excited, keep guys here who might be looking at the portal, and give us momentum with recruiting.”
Offensive coordinator DJ Porter praised the backs who stepped up:
“Saeed ran with toughness, Oliver gave us great snaps, and it’s a good look at what we’ll have in the running back room next year. We know we need more consistent play at quarterback and we’ll be reloading at receiver, tight end, and along the line, but this was a step forward.”
Delaware’s bowl win closes the season on an encouraging note. With Silver’s impending departure St. Fleur and Redd’s performance offered optimism. Still, the Blue Hens will enter the offseason needing to address quarterback consistency and replacing a core of experienced seniors at the skill positions and offensive line.
For now, the 17–7 victory provides exactly what Carty wanted, a boost of confidence and momentum heading into 2026.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
(DEL) Saeed St. Fleur, 10-yd run (Nate Reed kick), 4:31
(DEL) Saeed St. Fleur, 5-yd run (Nate Reed kick), 2:22
Second Quarter
(DEL) Nate Reed, 21-yd FG, 1:49
Fourth Quarter
(SDSU) Jordan Napier, 5-yd pass from Bert Emanuel Jr. (Gabriel Plascencia kick), 0:45
Delaware Stat Leaders
Passing
Z. Marker – 25/34 210 Yds 2 Int
Rushing
S. St. Fleur – 26 Car 110 Yds 4.2 Avg 2 TD
O. Redd – 5 Car 28 Yds 5.6 Avg
Receiving
J. Thaw – 10 Rec 103 Yds 10.3 Avg
N. Laboy – 7 Rec 65 Yds 9.2 Avg
J. Kelly – 5 Rec 25 Yds 5.0 Avg
Defense
K. Jenkins – 5 Tkl 1 Int
H. Manning Jr – 5 Tkl
K. Ali – 3 Tkl 0.5 Sck
K. Hunter – 2 Tkl 1.0 Sck
N. Matthews – 1 Tkl 1.0 Sck
N. Karika – 1 Tkl 0.5 Sck
San Diego State Stat Leaders
Passing
B. Emanuel Jr – 15/29 213 Yds 1 Td 2 Int
Rushing
L. Sutton – 2 Car 7 Yds 3.5 Avg
Receiving
N. Acevedo – 7 Rec 145 Yds 20.7 Avg
J. McClure – 2 Rec 39 Yds 19.5 Avg
J. Napier – 2 Rec 12 Yds 6.0 Avg 1 TD
Defense
T. Letuli – 17 Tkl
O. Chambliss – 15 Tkl
J. Cox – 13 Tkl 0.5 Sck
C. Johnson – 10 Tkl 1.0 Sck
B. Phillips – 2 Tkl 1 Int
T. White – 5 Tkl 1.0 Sck
B. Fleming – 3 Tkl 0.5 Sck
J. Whitmore – 2 Tkl 1 Int
Team Stats Comparison
| Category | Delaware | SDSU |
|---|---|---|
| First Downs | 22 | 8 |
| Total Offense | 346 | 224 |
| Rush|Yds|TD | 38|136|2 | 18|11|0 |
| Comp|Att|TD | 25|34|0 | 15|29|1 |
| Passing Yards | 210 | 213 |
| 3rd Down Conv. | 2/11 (18%) | 3/12 (25%) |
| 4th Down Conv. | 0/0 | 0/0 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 2 |
| Fumbles Lost | 0 | 0 |
| Interceptions | 2 | 2 |
| Penalties|Yards | 0|0 | 1|5 |
| Punt Ret. Yds | 49 | 0 |
| Kick Ret. Yds | 0 | 56 |
| Total Yards | 395 | 280 |
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Got a win when you really needed it 
Congrats on the Bowl.

Congrats on the Bowl.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
CONFERENCE USA REPORT
CUSA Headlines
UTEP tops Delaware to claim CUSA Championship
CUSA Standings
| Team | W–L | Conf | PF | PA | Diff | MOV | Streak |
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| Delaware | 11–3 | 7–1 | 327 | 256 | +71 | +5.1 | W1 |
| UTEP | 10–4 | 6–2 | 364 | 315 | +49 | +3.5 | L1 |
| Middle Tennessee | 8–5 | 6–2 | 363 | 291 | +72 | +5.5 | W4 |
| Jacksonville State | 7–6 | 5–3 | 400 | 374 | +26 | +2.0 | W4 |
| Western Kentucky | 6–7 | 4–4 | 349 | 393 | -44 | -3.4 | L4 |
| Sam Houston | 4–8 | 4–4 | 315 | 422 | -107 | -8.9 | W1 |
| Liberty | 8–4 | 4–4 | 329 | 294 | +35 | +2.9 | W1 |
| Louisiana Tech | 4–8 | 3–5 | 278 | 381 | -103 | -8.6 | L1 |
| Florida International | 5–7 | 3–5 | 322 | 343 | -21 | -1.8 | L3 |
| New Mexico State | 3–9 | 2–6 | 280 | 380 | -100 | -8.3 | L3 |
| Kennesaw State | 3–9 | 2–6 | 252 | 327 | -75 | -6.3 | L3 |
| Missouri State | 3–9 | 2–6 | 247 | 377 | -130 | -10.8 | W1 |
CUSA Bowl Week One Scores
Boca Raton Bowl – Middle Tennessee 28, Troy 13
Cure Bowl – Toledo 31, UTEP 25
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl – Delaware 17, San Diego State 7
Independence Bowl – UConn 45, Western Kentucky 14
New Orleans Bowl – Jacksonville State 41, Old Dominion 17
CUSA Players of the Week
Defensive: Keontae Jenkins (Delaware, CB #24) at San Diego State (W 17–7) – 5 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBU
Offensive: Rickey Hunt Jr. (Middle Tennessee, HB #28) at Troy (W 28–13) – 18 carries, 86 rush yds, 4.8 avg, 2 rush TD; 5 receptions, 50 rec yds, 10.0 avg
CUSA Bowl Schedule
Sat, Jan 3 – 11:00 AM – Bahamas Bowl: Bowling Green vs Liberty
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thanks, I hope the bowl win helps with transfers
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
Bowl Week One Key Scores
Arizona Bowl — Western Michigan 25, UNLV 24
Birmingham Bowl — Texas A&M 20, Boston College 3
CFP First Round — Clemson 45, Boise State 17
CFP First Round — BYU 34, Tulane 23
CFP First Round — Michigan 49, Iowa State 35
CFP First Round — Duke 27, Georgia 24
Fenway Bowl — Louisville 26, Navy 3
Frisco Bowl — Utah 45, UTSA 27
Holiday Bowl — Notre Dame 32, Georgia Tech 21
Las Vegas Bowl — Auburn 51, Washington State 21
Music City Bowl — LSU 37, UCLA 32
National Players of the Week
Defensive: Koy Beasley, CB Miami (OH) | L 32–22 vs Syracuse | 4 Tkl, 2 Int, 2 PBU
Offensive: Fredrick Moore, WR Michigan | W 49–35 at #7 Iowa State | 13 Rec, 206 Rec Yds, 15.8 Avg, 4 Rec TD
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Bowl Week Two Scores
Bahamas Bowl – Liberty 38, Bowling Green 10
Citrus Bowl – Tennessee 36, Minnesota 19
Cotton Bowl – Oregon 31, BYU 0
Duke’s Mayo Bowl – North Carolina 31, USC 24
First Responder Bowl – Marshall 20, North Texas 17
Gator Bowl – Missouri 55, Charlotte 24
Orange Bowl – Miami 36, Michigan 26
Reliaquest Bowl – Texas 38, Indiana 28
Rose Bowl – Duke 42, Penn State 27
Sugar Bowl – Clemson 26, Texas Tech 17
Sun Bowl – Ohio State 36, Virginia Tech 28
Texas Bowl – Baylor 31, Alabama 28
National Players of the Week
Defensive: Stephen Hall, CB Missouri | W 55–24 at Charlotte | 7 Tkl, 1 TFL, 2 Int, 2 PBU
Offensive: Fredrick Moore, WR Michigan | L 36–26 at #2 Miami | 10 Rec, 195 Rec Yds, 19.5 Avg, 2 Rec TD
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CARTY ACCEPTS NORTHWESTERN OC POSITION
DELAWARE SURPRISED BY MOVE

After just one season at the FBS level, Delaware head coach Ryan Carty is on the move. Carty announced this week that he has accepted the offensive coordinator position at Northwestern, leaving behind a Blue Hens program he helped guide to one of the most memorable years in school history.
In their first campaign since making the jump from FCS, Delaware finished with an 11–3 record, appeared the Conference USA title game, and capped the season with a bowl victory over San Diego State. Carty’s balanced attack and aggressive play-calling drew national attention, particularly as the Blue Hens adapted quickly to FBS competition.
“This was the most difficult professional decision I’ve had to make,” Carty said in a prepared statement. “Delaware is a special place, and I’ll always be proud of what we accomplished together this season. But the opportunity to coach at such a prestigious institution like Northwestern was something I couldn’t pass up.”
Delaware now faces a critical offseason decision. Athletic Director Chrissi Rawak is expected to begin interviews immediately, with two internal candidates already drawing attention: offensive coordinator DJ Porter, who oversaw an offense who's 5,083 total yards was good for second best in the conference, and defensive coordinator Manny Rojas, whose defensive unit topped most categories in the conference.
Neither Porter or Rojas have held a head coaching position.
While Carty’s departure is a setback, Delaware’s debut season in FBS has raised the program’s national profile. Whoever takes over will inherit a roster facing a lot of turnover with 29 seniors and a number of players expected to dip their feet into the transfer portal.
“The goal is to keep this momentum going,” Carty said. “This team is ready to continue building something special. I’ll be rooting for them every step of the way.”
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
Bowl Week Three Scores
Fiesta Bowl – Miami 55, Oregon 21
Peach Bowl – Duke 28, Clemson 21
National Players of the Week
Defensive: Jakobe Thomas, SS Miami | W 55-21 vs # 3 Oregon | 4 Tkl 1 Int 1 PBU
Offensive: Cade Klubnik, QB Clemson | L 21-28 vs #9 Duke | 19/37 248 Yds 2 TD, 18 Car 109 Yds
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