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Randall Tolliver Named New Head Coach at Delaware
by Honk Mimimi | July 1, 2025

Newark, DE– After almost two weeks after the drug bust on Ryan Carty, the University of Delaware have announced the hiring of their new head coach Randall Tolliver. His hiring was seen as a bold but exciting move for Delaware, a program with deep FCS tradition that wanted fresh energy to compete in their first ever season as a FBS program. Tolliver had built a reputation over the past decade as a great motivator for his players and a coach who knows how to maximize talent. To ward any worries from everyone associated with the University of Delaware, Tolliver has brought his negative urine toxicology results to his first press conference with the team and wiped the locker rooms completely clean from anything from the Carty regimen.

About Randall Tolliver

Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, Tolliver was raised by a family where football was more than just a pastime—it was a way of life. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School as a freshman where he starred as a defensive back, but he moved to Santa Ana, California, due to his father's job, and rode the bench at Mater Dei until his senior. Despite numerous accolades and leading Mater Dei to the CIF State Championship, Tolliver wasn’t heavily recruited. Turning down several D2 and D3 offers, he decided to enroll at San Diego State, where he walked on to the football team and worked his way up to become a starting safety in his junior year.

After graduating with a degree in sports management, Tolliver began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Virginia Tech (2008–2010) under head coach Frank Beamer and defensive coordinator Bud Foster. From there, he moved through a series of assistant jobs:

2011–2014: Richmond (DB Coach)
2015–2017: East Carolina (LB Coach)
2018–2021: Villanova (DC)
2022–2024: Army West Point (Associate HC/DC)
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Post by Scars » 13 Sep 2025, 02:47

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Delaware Football Preview 2025: How Fast Can the Blue Hens Get Up To FBS Speed?
by Pete Fiutak -- College Football News


Just how quickly will Delaware football translate to the FBS world? No two FCS jumps up in weight class are the same.

James Madison didn’t break stride when it came into the Sun Belt in 2022. Sam Houston positioned itself perfectly for the 2023 season, but it took a season - with zero luck whatsoever - to get up going before winning ten games last year. Jacksonville State was supposed to need a little bit, and it was great from jump when it arrived two years ago.

Delaware might not be a Conference USA superstar quite yet, but after the last two years of FCS success under Ryan Carty, it shouldn’t take too long...if he was not college football's Pablo Escobar. There are many question marks with newly hired Randall Tolliver who has never held a head coaching job before.

On the plus side there’s lots of experience, plenty of returning production, and good depth for an FCS program about to make a move like this. But there’s a negative to that - there’s plenty of experience and returning production

If the talent was higher the Blue Hens would’ve been picked clean by the transfer portal.

But there’s something to be said for having a team full of veterans that knows how to play. It’ll be a rocky first run, and it might not always be pretty, but when if comes to FCS teams being prepared for being in the big leagues, Delaware is right on track to be really good really quickly.


Delaware Blue Hens Preview 2025: Offense

-The ultra-efficient attack of last year is balanced, experienced, and surprisingly deep considering the move up. So what’s the problem? The top targets are gone.

-The Blue Hens lost everyone who caught more than one touchdown pass last season. There’s experience back among the three main starters, but the firepower has to emerge for the Blue Hen quarterbacks.

Zach Marker was the leading passer with just over 1,000 yards and ten scores with no picks, and Nicholas Minicucci added ten touchdown passes, three picks, and more rushing ability. Also coming in to challenge for the gig is Riley Trujillo, a dual-threat option from UCF.

-The starting five up front is strong around Anwar O’neal at left tackle with last year’s main backups playing bigger roles. Leading rusher Marcus Yarns is gone, but Jo’Nathan Silver and Saeed St. Fleur are veteran who can take over.

Delaware Blue Hens Preview 2025: Defense

-The terrific defense of last year loses the top pass rushers, but the run D should continue to be strong with a great front three around Keyshawn Hunter on the nose - he’s back after missing half of last year. Ethan Sanders is more of an edge rusher than a true defensive end, and now he has to a force behind the line.

-The linebacking corps has a good top three. Gavin Moul led the team with 81 tackles, No. 2 tackle Dillon Trainer missed a chunk of last year but should be great on the outside, and there’s depth.

-KT Seay, Haasan Manning, and Jason Scott form one of the best safety groups in CUSA - they’ll combine for well over 100 tackles. The corners are have experience, but it’s the one area on the D missing the bulk starting time. There should be enough options to be okay.

Delaware Blue Hens Key to the Season

Keep the ground game moving.
Time of possession won’t mean everything to the Blue Hens, but they’ll be better if they don’t get into shootouts. The O line has just enough size to generate a push for the decent backs.

Get to 175 rushing yards and the offense will be doing its job. In the two losses, Richmond stuffed the Blue Hens and Villanova held up well up front. That’s why …

Delaware Blue Hens Key Player

Anwar O’neal, OT Jr.
Again, it’s a good line, even if most of the starting parts are new. O’neal is the best of the bunch at left tackle, but at 295-pounds he’s also one of the lightest. As long as he’s holding his own at an all-star level in pass protection the rest of the front will work.

Delaware Blue Hens Top Transfer and Biggest Transfer Loss

Top Transfer In: Keontae Jenkins, CB
The Delaware corner isn’t a problem, but it could use some options and beefing up. Jenkins started out his career at TCU and then moved to Coastal Carolina, He once has 11 career tackles and a broken up pass, but he can move.

Top Transfer Out: Melkart Abou-Jaoude, EDGE Sr.
The 6-5, 260-pounder led Delaware with 6.5 sacks and generated plenty of pressure throughout the season. The top pass rusher left to go play for Bill Belichick at Notre Carolina.

Delaware Blue Hens Key Game
UConn, Sept. 13
Call this a measuring stick moment. UConn should be good enough to go bowling again, but it has to make the trip to Tubby Raymond in Week 3. The Conference USA season starts up a week later for the Blue Hens at FIU. That’s winnable, so pull this off against the Huskies and it could and should be a 3-1 September.

Delaware Blue Hens Top 10 Players
1. Gavin Moul, LB Jr.
2. KT Seay, S Jr.
3. Anwar O’neal, OT Jr.
4. Keyshawn Hunter, DT Sr.
5. Dillon Trainer, LB Sr.
6. Nate Evans, CB Sr.
7. Zach Marker, QB Sr.
8. Jason Scott, S Sr.
9. Nick Minicucci, QB Jr.
10. Nate Reed, PK Sr.

Delaware Blue Hens 2024 Fun Stats
- 3rd Quarter Scoring: Delaware 82, Opponents 27

- Field Goals: Delaware 7-of-10, Opponents 6-of-10

- Two-Point Conversions: Delaware 3-of-8, Opponents 1-of-3

Delaware Blue Hens 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen
There’s talent and experience in place, and that should be enough to pull off a few wins here and there in the Conference USA race.

Delaware is well coached, it won’t be intimidated by the step up in weight class, and it only has two dates against Power Four programs - at Colorado and Wake Forest. But it should still be an up-and-down season.

There’s enough in place to push for six wins, but it really, really hurts to miss Kennesaw State, Missouri State, and New Mexico State.

For a program that’s used to success, just being competitive won’t do. But it’ll be a tough out each week in conference play. If it all comes together in a hurry, this win total might be laughably low.

Set The Delaware Blue Hens Win Total At … 4.5

Likely Wins: Delaware State

50/50 Games: at FIU, at Jacksonville State, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, at Sam Houston, UConn, UTEP, WKU

Likely Losses: at Colorado. At Liberty, at Wake Forest

2025 Delaware Football Schedule

Aug 28 Delaware State
Sept 6 at Colorado
Sept 13 UConn
Sept 20 at FIU
Sept 27 BYE
Oct 3 WKU
Oct 14 at Jacksonville State
Oct 22 Middle Tennessee
Oct 25 BYE
Nov 1 at Liberty
Nov 8 Louisiana Tech
Nov 15 at Sam Houston
Nov 22 at Wake Forest
Nov 29 UTEP
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Post by Scars » 13 Sep 2025, 04:05

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2025 Delaware Roster
Quarterbacks
#3 Zach Marker, RS SR (74 OVR) | 6'2" 205 lbs
#4 Nick Minicucci, JR (71 OVR) | 6'2" 215 lbs
#2 Riley Trujillo, FR (71 OVR) | 6'3" 219 lbs
#16 Braden Streeter, SO (67 OVR) | 6'2" 187 lbs
#11 EJ Archield Jr., FR (66 OVR) | 6'3" 215 lbs

Running Backs
#27 Jo'Nathan Silver, SR (81 OVR) | 5'10" 200 lbs
#23 Viron Ellison Jr., SO (80 OVR) | 6'0" 195 lbs
#28 Saeed St. Fleur, JR (76 OVR) | 5'10" 195 lbs
#26 Greg Spiller, SO (69 OVR) | 6'0" 200 lbs
#35 Oliver Redd, SO (69 OVR) | 5'10" 165 lbs
#34 Daniel McConomy (68 OVR) | 5'9" 175 lbs

Wide Receivers
#15 Jake Thaw, RS SR (76 OVR) | 6'2" 190 lbs
#0 Max Patterson, RS SR (74 OVR) | 6'0" 185 lbs
#9 Ja'Carree Kelly, JR (73 OVR) | 5'8" 170 lbs
#18 Sean Wilson, SO (73 OVR) | 5'11" 175 lbs
#8 Nicholas Laboy, RS SR (72 OVR) | 6'2" 195 lbs
#19 Kyle Duplessis, SR (71 OVR) | 5'10" 195 lbs
#87 Donovan Lewis, JR (71 OVR) | 5'9" 185 lbs
#6 Nick Tyree, SO (70 OVR) | 5'8" 165 lbs
#43 Luke Brown, SO (69 OVR) | 5'10" 190 lbs
#80 Matt McKinley (67 OVR) | 6'0" 180 lbs
#7 Thomas Amankwaa (65 OVR) | 6'0" 210 lbs
#1 Brandon Rehmann (65 OVR) | 6'0" 190 lbs
#83 Calvin Thomas (62 OVR) | 6'2" 185 lbs

Tight Ends
#88 Elijah Sessoms, SR (74 OVR) | 6'3" 255 lbs
#41 Connor Witthoft, RS SR (72 OVR) | 6'3" 255 lbs
#12 Caleb Fauria, RS SR (67 OVR) | 6'5" 240 lbs
#57 Noah Vitko, JR (65 OVR) | 6'0" 238 lbs

Offensive Line
OT #70 Anwar O'neal, JR (78 OVR) | 6'5" 295 lbs
OT #54 Fintan Brose, RS SR (74 OVR) | 6'4" 280 lbs
C #61 Steven Demboski, SR (74 OVR) | 6'3" 300 lbs
OG #65 Wahkeem Roman, RS SR (72 OVR) | 6'7" 318 lbs
OG #71 Patrick Shupp, RS SR (71 OVR) | 6'3" 355 lbs
C #59 Patrick Methlie, RS SR (70 OVR) | 6'3" 290 lbs
OT #77 Cole Snyder, RS SR (70 OVR) | 6'6" 316 lbs
OT #75 Noah Rosahac, FR (67 OVR) | 6'6" 301 lbs
OT #69 Carmine Lupi, SR (67 OVR) | 6'4" 287 lbs
OT #63 Thomas Chernasky, SR (65 OVR) | 6'5" 275 lbs
OG #72 Jaime Ramos, SR (65 OVR) | 6'5" 285 lbs
OG #62 Anthony Caccese, JR (65 OVR) | 6'6" 280 lbs
OT #76 Jake O'Donoghue, SO (61 OVR) | 6'4" 285 lbs
OG #74 Tyler Burnham, SO (54 OVR) | 6'6" 350 lbs

Edge Rushers
#13 Noah Matthews, RS SO (71 OVR) | 6'5" 254 lbs
#53 Carson Shockley, SO (69 OVR) | 6'2" 230 lbs
#5 Kion Wright, JR (68 OVR) | 6'3" 243 lbs
#93 Jack Hall, RS SR (68 OVR) | 6'2" 280 lbs
#44 Kaeden Singleton, SO (65 OVR) | 6'2" 238 lbs
#89 Nate Ray, JR (64 OVR) | 6'3" 245 lbs
#78 Derrick Maslone, RS FR (64 OVR) | 6'5" 265 lbs

Defensive Tackles
#9 Keyshawn Hunter, RS SR (73 OVR) | 6'0" 270 lbs
#52 Dominick Brogna, SR (65 OVR) | 6'2" 290 lbs
#8 Ethan Saunders, RS SR (64 OVR) | 6'0" 250 lbs
#33 Trace Scott, SO (64 OVR) | 6'4" 250 lbs
#98 Nick Karika, RS SR (64 OVR) | 6'3" 270 lbs

Outside LInebackers
#19 Dillon Trainer, RS SR (74 OVR) | 6'1" 225 lbs
#10 Blake Matthews, SR (71 OVR) | 6'3" 215 lbs
#22 Jawarren Corbin, JR (68 OVR) | 6'1" 235 lbs
#21 Anthony Crenshaw Jr., JR (67 OVR) | 6'0" 200 lbs
#46 Julius Puryear, FR (66 OVR) | 6'2" 230 lbs
#56 Mekhi Carmon, JR (63 OVR) | 6'2" 190 lbs

Middle Linebackers
#35 Gavin Moul, JR (73 OVR) | 6'0" 226 lbs
#32 Marje Mulumba, RS SR (66 OVR) | 6'2" 215 lbs
#20 Meikhi Cuttino, SO (64 OVR) | 6'3" 205 lbs
#48 Chris Collot, JR (64 OVR) | 6'2" 222 lbs
#58 Colin Gallagher, SO (63 OVR) | 6'1" 222 lbs

Cornerbacks
#24 Keontae Jenkins, RS SR (75 OVR) | 5'10" 180 lbs
#14 Kahlil Ali, RS JR (69 OVR) | 6'1" 193 lbs
#4 A'Khoury Lyde, SR (69 OVR) | 5'9" 183 lbs
#6 Kshawn Cox Jr., JR (69 OVR) | 5'10" 175 lbs
#29 Nyair Domnie, FR (67 OVR) | 5'9" 172 lbs
#30 Alex Nash, SO (66 OVR) | 6'0" 170 lbs
#25 Azir Lee, RS FR (64 OVR) | 6'0" 165 lbs

Safeties
#7 KT Seay, JR (81 OVR) | 6'2" 189 lbs
#3 Hasson Manning Jr., JR (77 OVR) | 5'11" 185 lbs
#17 Jason Scott, SR (72 OVR) | 6'0" 170 lbs
#38 Kingsley Royal, SO (70 OVR) | 5'11" 188 lbs
#2 Mysonne Pollard, SR (70 OVR) | 6'2" 185 lbs
#23 Nate Spak, JR (68 OVR) | 6'3" 195 lbs
#42 Alex Adebayo, SO (67 OVR) | 5'11" 170 lbs
#27 AJ Graham, FR (67 OVR) | 6'1" 180 lbs

Specialists
K #91 Nate Reed, RS SR (74 OVR) | 6'3" 180 lbs
P #39 Josh Cupitt, RS SR (71 OVR) | 5'11" 182 lbs
K #92 Skyler Sholder, SO (70 OVR) | 5'10" 187 lbs
P #16 Brock Glassa, RS SO (65 OVR) | 6'1" 202 lbs
P #99 Brenden Lach, SR (63 OVR) | 6'1" 185 lbs
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Post by Agent » 13 Sep 2025, 04:15

I see you've been playing 2k26 mycareer :drose:
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Post by Caesar » 13 Sep 2025, 11:49

Not a bad squad for the C-USA tbh. How far do you think you can take theses boys in year 1?
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Post by Scars » 13 Sep 2025, 20:21

Agent wrote:
13 Sep 2025, 04:15
I see you've been playing 2k26 mycareer :drose:
tbh only been in the build creator whenever i boot the game :rg3:

i finally got past the build screen, took a pic, and left lol
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Not a bad squad for the C-USA tbh. How far do you think you can take theses boys in year 1?
I'd say we got a good shot for a bowl game. Ceiling is probably 7-8 wins. The passing game is a massive question mark, so it'd be trouble if my two running backs get shut down.
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Post by Scars » 13 Sep 2025, 20:21

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Delaware continues undefeated record in Route 1 "Rivalry"


Delaware #27 Jo'Nathan Silver powers through five defenders for his second touchdown of the night

Week 1
August 28, 2025 | Delaware Stadium | Newark, DE

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DST (0-1) | 0 | 17 | 0 | 0 || 17
UD (1-0) | 0 | 14 | 14 | 7 || 35
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Scoring Summary

Second Quarter
6:56 - A'Khoury Lyde, returned fumble 54 yds (UD)
3:13 Jonathan Silver, 1 yd run (UD)
0:27 Nate Reed, 25 yd FG (UD)

Third Quarter
3:15 Devin Sykes 32 yd FG (DST)

Fourth Quarter
6:54 Nicholas Laboy 7 yd pass from Zach Marker (UD)
2:17 Jo'Nathan Silver, 16 yd run (UD)
0:04 Viron Elison Jr., 1 yd run (UD)

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Delaware vs Delaware State is the hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby meme if it was a college football rivalry. 12-0. That is the record of Delaware has against Delaware State in the Route 1 Rivalry. Delaware always won by at least two scores each game.

Under new head coach Randall Tolliver, Delaware looks like they have not missed a step after their transition to the FBS. After a slow first quarter, Delaware cornerback Kahlil Ali intercepted a pitch from a speed option and ran the ball down the other side of the field to score their first ever points in the CUSA. "My grandma could put more of a fight than Delaware State can ever try," Ali commented in the post-game conference. "She actually knows how to run the option better unlike these fools. The pitch man wasn't even open on that play."

The Hornets had the pleasure of meeting their long lost father, Delaware's Jo'Nathan Silver. In only 13 rushing attempts, the senior running back ran for 111 rushing yards, 38 of which were after contact, along with 2 touchdowns. For his second touchdown of the night, Silver ran a simple HB dive that resulted him in plowing through five Hornets defenders before reaching the end zone.

The Blue Hens will be put to the test next week as they will head to Boulder to face Coach Prime and the Buffaloes.

Delaware State Hornets (0-1)
QB Brock Ladler: 13/24, 121 passing yds, 1 passing TD, 1 interception, 16 rushes, 75 rushing yds
HB Dorian O'Neal: 14 rushes, 124 rushing yds, 2 receptions, 33 receiving yds
WR Devin Sykes: 4 receptions, 58 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD
DT Aaaron Gresham: 4 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack
RE Jontrey Gold: 4 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack
OLB Aldrick Culpepper: 1 tackle, 1 TFL, 1 sack

Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens (1-0)
QB Zach Marker: 13/22, 106 passing yds, 1 passing TD, 10 rushes, 36 rushing yds
HB Jo'Nathan Silver: 13 rushes, 111 rushing yds, 2 rushing TD, 1 reception
HB Viron Ellison Jr.: 10 rushes, 33 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD
WR Nicholas Laboy: 3 receptions, 20 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD
MLB Gavin Moul: 13 tackles, 6 TFL
CB Kahlil Ali: 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 interception
CB A'Khoury Lyde: 6 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 defensive TD

Next Game: Colorado
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Week 2 Preview: at Colorado
Current Season Record: 0-1
Previous Game: vs Georgia Tech L 27-23
Offense: Spread
Defense: 4-3

Staff
Head coach: Deion Sanders (3rd season)
Offensive coordinator: Pat Shurmur (3rd season)
Defensive coordinator: Robert Livingston (2nd season)

Offensive Impact Players
#77 LT Jordan Seaton, SO (92 OVR) | 6'5" 330 lbs | SPD 78, STR 91, AGI 79, ACC 85, AWR 87, PBK 93, PBP 89, PBF 97, RBK 83, RBP 80, RPF 86, LBK 95, IBL 90
#71 RT Xavier Hill, RS SR (90 OVR) | 6'4" 318 lbs | SPD 66, STR 92, AGI 64, ACC 74, AWR 95, PBK 91, PBP 93, PBF 88, RBK 86, RBP 82, RPF 89, LBK 87, IBL 93

Defensive Impact Players
#8 CB DJ McKinney, RS JR (90 OVR) | 6'2" 180 lbs | SPD 91, STR 68, AGI 89, ACC 92, AWR 87, MCV 87, ZCV 88, PRS 90, PRC 90, TAK 76, POW 79, PUR 85
#23 FS Carter Stoudemire, JR (87 OVR) | 5'11" 210 lbs | SPD 88, STR 75, AGI 87, ACC 89, AWR 90, MCV 80, ZCV 83, PRS 75, PRC 88, TAK 70, POW 84, PUR 86
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Post by Scars » 14 Sep 2025, 05:01

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Delaware not ready for Primetime


Colorado #54 Philip Houston leaps up for the catch on a trick play that leads him to a touchdown

Week 2
September 6, 2025 | Folsom Field | Boulder, CO

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UD (1-1) | 0 | 0 | 7 | 14 || 21
CU (1-1) | 14 | 17 | 7 | 17 || 55
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Scoring Summary

First Quarter
5:18 Philip Houston 31 yd pass from Kaidon Slater CU
1:31 Micah Welch, 2 yd run CU

Second Quarter
8:59 Dre'lon Miller 21 yd pass from Kaidon Salter CU
6:05 Av'ell Smalls 19 yd pass from Kaidon Slater CU
0:38 Alejandro Mata, 20 yd FG CU

Third Quarter
6:06 Jo'Nathan Silver, 3 yd run (UD)
2:24 Joseph Williams 27 yd pass from Kaidon Salter CU

Fourth Quarter
11:55 Julian Lewis, 11 yd run CU
8:57 Alejandro Mata, 36 yd FG CU
6:44 Riley Trujillo, 37 yd run (UD)
3:38 Viron Elison Jr., 1 yd run (UD)
1:08 Hykeem Williams 36 yd pass from Julian Lewis CU

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Welcome to the FBS, Delaware. If Coach Prime didn't pull his starters in the second half, the score would've been 100-0. Kaidon Salter had a near perfect game, completing 19 of his 24 passes with four dimes on the side. In the second quarter, the Buffaloes came out in a goal line formation before audibling into shotgun for Salter to quickly find offensive tackle Philip Houston for a 31 receiving yard touchdown. Yeah, no. If I was the defensive coordinator for Delaware, I would resign immediately. In fact, Randall Tolliver should resign too. Weren't you a defensive coordinator prior to being hired to Delaware? Come on, man.

The Blue Hens were fried extra crispy on offense as well. Passing game was nonexistent, running game was stuffed from the start. Delaware did not score until the second stringers entered the game in the second half. One bright spot for the team was the debut of true freshman QB Riley Trujillo. After backup Nick Minicucci struggled to get the offense into rhythm in the third quarter, Trujillo was given a chance to showcase his talents in the fourth. In his first drive, he displayed his wheels as he scrambled for a 36 yard touchdown. In the air, however, he only racked up 21 yards with an interception coming from a last second Hail Mary.

Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens (1-1)
QB Zach Marker: 9/11, 67 passing yds
QB Riley Trujillo, 4/7, 21 passing yds, 1 INT, 5 rushes, 50 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD
HB Jo'Nathan Silver: 8 rushes, 34 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD, 5 receptions, 36 receiving yds
HB Viron Ellison Jr.: 11 rushes, 39 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD, 2 receptions, 4 receiving yds
MLB Gavin Moul: 9 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 INT
FS Hasson Manning Jr.: 6 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack

Colorado Buffaloes (1-1)
QB Kaidon Salter: 19/24, 232 passing yds, 4 passing TD, 3 rushes, 20 rushing yds
QB Julian Lewis: 2/3, 61 passing yds, 1 passing TD, 1 INT, 4 rushes, 15 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD
HB Micah Welch: 15 rushes, 82 yds, 1 rushing TD, 1 reception, 1 receiving yd
WR Dre'lon Miller: 3 receptions, 55 receiving yds, 1 recieving TD
WR Joseph Williams: 2 receptions, 43 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD
TE Sav'ell Small: 2 receptions, 25 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD
WR Hykeem Williams: 1 reception, 36 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD
RT Phillip Houston: 1 reception, 31 receiving yds, 1 receiving TD, 5 pancake blocks
SS Tawfiq Byard: 12 tackles, 1 TFL, 0.5 sacks
DT Jaheim Oats: 6 tackles, 5 TFL, 1.5 sacks


Next Game: UCONN
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Post by redsox907 » 14 Sep 2025, 05:21

couple of rough outings for the offense. Defense did enough against D State, but Coach Prime welcomed them to the big leagues in a bad way.

hopefully you can get some offensive production against the Huskies
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