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Post by Soapy » 28 Oct 2025, 07:02

djp73 wrote:
27 Oct 2025, 12:02
QB Skyler Williams | 241/424 (56%) 3,164 Yds, 26 TD, 9 Int — 132 Car, 260 Yds (2.0 Avg), 4 TD
i love you like a son.

someone had some free time this weekend
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Post by djp73 » 28 Oct 2025, 07:07

Soapy wrote:
28 Oct 2025, 07:02
djp73 wrote:
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QB Skyler Williams | 241/424 (56%) 3,164 Yds, 26 TD, 9 Int — 132 Car, 260 Yds (2.0 Avg), 4 TD
i love you like a son.

someone had some free time this weekend
Comp % a bit low but I think that’s a trend across the board

First weekend with less real football so it’s bittersweet
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Bubba Mack ain't walking through that door

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PECKED!!
Delaware tramples Kennesaw State to win CUSA Championship
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Friday December 11, 2026 | Delaware Stadium – Newark, Delaware | 7:30 PM

Newark, Delaware – Two years ago, the Delaware Blue Hens were an upstart FCS powerhouse hoping to find their place in the crowded world of major college football.

Now? They’re champions.

In front of a raucous home crowd at The Tub, the No. 12 Blue Hens (13-0) delivered a dominant performance in the Conference USA Championship Game, dismantling Kennesaw State 49–7 to secure their first FBS conference title and cap a perfect regular season in only their second year since making the leap.

Quarterback Mason Kelsay was picked off early but then orchestrated a 12-play, 83-yard touchdown drive on Delaware’s second possession and never looked back. The senior dual-threat finished with 234 passing yards and five total touchdowns, calmly guiding an offense that continues to click at the right time. Kelsay would throw a season high four interceptions in the game, one of which was on a tipped the ball and another coming on a heave on the last play of the first half.

“This group is special,” offensive coordinator Coach Porter said. “They’ve been unselfish, they’ve worked like madmen, and they’ve executed with toughness. To go from FCS to this in two years, undefeated and holding that trophy, just speaks to their belief.”

Running backs Darrion Dupree and Luke Brown combined for 137 rushing yards and 2 scores, while Thomas Amankwaa led the receiving corps with 11 catches for 112 yards. The Blue Hens outgained the Owls 449–109 in total offense and held Kennesaw State to just one yard per rush attempt.

Delaware’s defense was relentless, allowing Kennesaw State to pick up just three first downs in the game and harassing the Owls quarterbacks forcing them to go a combined 7 for 22 passing.

Quarterback Skyler Williams was benched after a pair of early misfires, and backup Andre Odom’s lone touchdown pass came in garbage time.

Delaware’s rise has been one of the sport’s most remarkable stories. After finishing 11-3 in their inaugural FBS campaign last year, the Blue Hens surged in 2026 behind a fast, physical defense and a creative, balanced offense under Coach Porter’s direction. Their 13–0 record includes road wins over Virginia, Vanderbilt, and Middle Tennessee, and a signature home victory over Rutgers.

Most impressively, they allowed just 13.1 points per game this season, best in the nation, while scoring 32.5 per contest.

“We wanted to show we belong at this level,” said Kelsay, who has accounted for 33 total touchdowns this season. “We didn’t just want to be a good team. We wanted to be a great team. And now we’ve got a trophy to prove it.”

Delaware’s undefeated season may just be enough for a CFP invite, where they will likely face a tough power five opponent.

Regardless of the matchup and the result, the Blue Hens have already made history, and the college football world is officially on notice.

“This isn’t the end,” Porter said. “It’s just the start of something even bigger.”
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
DEL – Mason Kelsay 10 yd run (Skyler Sholder kick), 0:25
Second Quarter
DEL – Darrion Dupree 1 yd run (Skyler Sholder kick), 5:09
DEL – Mason Kelsay 8 yd run (Skyler Sholder kick), 1:05
Third Quarter
DEL – Riley Williams 1 yd pass from Mason Kelsay (Skyler Sholder kick), 3:05
Fourth Quarter
DEL – Yannick Smith 5 yd pass from Mason Kelsay (Skyler Sholder kick), 7:17
DEL – Darrion Dupree 1 yd run (Skyler Sholder kick), 5:31
DEL – Yannick Smith 11 yd pass from Mason Kelsay (Skyler Sholder kick), 1:53
KENN – Zach Tolliver 11 yd pass from Amari Odom (Erik Calvillo kick), 0:32
Delaware Stat Leaders
Passing
M. Kelsay – 27/41, 258 Yds, 3 TD, 4 INT
Rushing
D. Dupree – 21 Car, 87 Yds, 4.1 Avg, 2 TD
M. Kelsay – 7 Car, 54 Yds, 7.7 Avg, 2 TD
L. Brown – 10 Car, 50 Yds, 5.0 Avg
Receiving
T. Amankwaa – 11 Rec, 112 Yds, 10.1 Avg
J. Kelly – 4 Rec, 61 Yds, 15.2 Avg
R. Williams – 5 Rec, 43 Yds, 8.6 Avg, 1 TD
Y. Smith – 3 Rec, 25 Yds, 8.3 Avg, 2 TD
Defense
C. Acheampong – 2 Tkl, 2.0 Sck, 2 TFL, 1 FF, 2 FR
K. Seay – 2 Tkl, 1 INT (10 yds)
C. Gill – 3 Tkl
F. Brewu – 2 Tkl
D. Philbin – 3 Tkl
W. Kendricks – 1 Tkl
Kennesaw State Stat Leaders
Passing
A. Odom – 4/14, 63 Yds, 1 TD, 0 INT
S. Williams – 3/8, 24 Yds, 0 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
R. Brown – 11 Car, 20 Yds, 1.8 Avg
S. Williams – 5 Car, 12 Yds, 2.4 Avg
K. Franklin Jr. – 1 Car, 2 Yds, 2.0 Avg
Receiving
J. Willoughby – 2 Rec, 40 Yds, 20.0 Avg
C. Finer – 1 Rec, 17 Yds, 17.0 Avg
Z. Tolliver – 1 Rec, 12 Yds, 12.0 Avg, 1 TD
Defense
D. Johnson – 15 Tkl
M. Redding – 13 Tkl, 1 INT (7 yds)
J. Kimble – 7 Tkl, 1 INT (0 yds)
J. Colvin – 1.0 Sck
T. Rawlings – 1 INT (3 yds)
Team Stats Comparison
CategoryDelawareKennesaw State
Score497
First Downs293
Total Offense449109
Total Plays7944
Yards Per Play5.72.5
Rush|Yards|TD38|191|422|22|0
Yards Per Rush5.01.0
Comp|Att|TD27|41|37|22|1
Yards Per Pass6.34.0
Passing Yards25887
3rd Down Conv.5|12 (41%)1|12 (8%)
4th Down Conv.3|5 (60%)0|2 (0%)
2 Pt Conv.0|0 (0%)0|0 (0%)
Red Zone TD|FG|%7|0|100%0|0|0%
Turnovers4 (-2)2 (+2)
Fumbles Lost01
Interceptions41
PR Yards500
KR Yards088
Total Yards499197
Punts (Avg)1|41.03|44.3
Penalties0|01|10

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BLUE HEN REPORT
News and notes from Delaware's latest game
Delaware 49 – Kennesaw State 7

Trending Up
Conference Champions | In just their second year at the FBS level, the Delaware Blue Hens completed a dream season, a perfect 13–0 campaign capped by a 49–7 demolition of Kennesaw State in the Conference USA Championship. The win secures Delaware’s first-ever FBS conference title and hopefully a playoff berth.
QB Mason Kelsay | The freshman sensation delivered another statement performance, accounting for five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) while throwing for 258 yards. Kelsay’s poise, athleticism, and leadership have transformed Delaware’s offense into one of the most efficient units in the Group of Five.
RB Darrion Dupree | Dupree was once again the steady force behind Delaware’s balanced attack, rushing for 87 yards and two scores on 21 carries. His consistency in short-yardage and red zone situations helped Delaware go 7-for-7 on scoring trips inside the 20.
WR Corps | Senior Thomas Amankwaa led the charge with 11 catches for 112 yards, while Riley Williams and Yannick Smith combined for three touchdowns. The Hens spread the ball around to seven different receivers, showcasing their depth and precision.
Dominant Defense | Delaware’s defense put on a clinic, forcing interceptions, notching sacks, and holding Kennesaw State to just 109 total yards. Collins Acheampong was unstoppable off the edge with two sacks, two fumble recoveries, and a forced fumble, while KT Seay added a key interception. The unit has allowed only 13.1 points per game this season.
Trending Down
Turnover Battle | Delaware was uncharacteristically sloppy through the air, with Kelsay throwing four interceptions. While the defense bailed the offense out, the mistakes will be a point of emphasis heading into bowl season.
3rd Down Efficiency | The Hens went just 5-for-12 on third down, continuing a pattern of inconsistency in sustaining drives despite their explosiveness. Against top-tier competition, cleaning up those middle-distance situations will be crucial.
Quotables
HC Tony Sanchez | “To do this in just our second year at this level, undefeated and holding a trophy, I couldn’t be prouder. These guys made history.”
OC Coach Porter | “Kennesaw tried to stack the box and play downhill, but Mason and our receivers made them pay. We executed at every level tonight.”
QB Mason Kelsay | “We believed from the start. We didn’t just want to belong in the FBS, we wanted to win it. And we did.”
DE Collins Acheampong | “We wanted to dominate, not just win. Every snap, every drive, we were chasing perfection.”
Injury Notes
Delaware had a few injuries during the win over Kennesaw State but no players have been listed on the injury report.
News
WR Sam LaFell | LaFell announced his commitment to Delaware shortly after the end of the CUSA Championship game.
Next Up
Delaware will wait to find out if they have earned a spot in the Collge Football Playoff.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
CONFERENCE USA REPORT

CUSA Final Standings
TeamW–LConfPFPADiffMOVStreak
#10 Delaware13–08–0423171+252+19.4W13
Kennesaw State6–75–3321444–123–9.5L1
Florida International7–55–3358301+57+4.8W2
Jacksonville State6–65–3309308+1+0.1W2
Middle Tennessee8–45–3357230+127+10.6L1
Louisiana Tech6–64–4377432–55–4.6L2
Liberty7–54–4372244+128+10.7L2
New Mexico State4–83–5254320–66–5.5L3
Western Kentucky4–82–6243372–129–10.8W2
Sam Houston3–92–6250454–204–17.0W1
Missouri State1–111–7214414–200–16.7L1

CUSA Championship Game
#10 Delaware 49, Kennesaw State 7
CUSA Players of the Week – Championship Week
Defensive: Collins Acheampong, RE #11 Delaware | W 49–7 vs KSU | 2 TKL, 2 SACKS, 2 TFL, 1 FF, 2 FR
Offensive: Thomas Amankwaa, WR #7 Delaware | W 49–7 vs KSU | 11 REC, 112 YDS, 10.2 AVG
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

CFP Top 25
RankLWTeamW–LLast WeekThis Week
12Georgia12–1W 38–27 vs 3 Florida---
23Auburn11–1------
31Florida11–2L 38–27 vs 1 Georgia---
46Miami10–2------
59SMU11–2W 42–34 vs 7 Duke---
67Texas10–2------
75Duke11–2L 42–34 vs 5 SMU---
84USC11–2L 32–29 vs 15 Michigan---
98Notre Dame10–2------
1010Boston College10–2------
1111Penn State9–3------
1212Delaware13–0W 49–7 vs Kennesaw State---
1313Oregon9–3------
1414Texas Tech11–2W 38–24 vs 20 Utah---
1518Michigan11–2W 32–29 vs 8 USC---
1615Oklahoma9–3------
1717Tulane10–3W 42–34 vs North Texas---
1819Clemson9–3------
1920Arizona State9–3------
2016Utah9–4L 38–24 vs 14 Texas Tech---
2121Ohio State8–4------
2222UCLA9–3------
2323Pittsburgh9–3------
2425Boise State9–3------
25NRMississippi State8–4------
Dropped from rankings: North Texas 24
Conference Championship Scores
CUSA Championship: #10 Delaware 49, Kennesaw State 7
MWC Championship: Nevada 34, New Mexico 7
Big 12 Championship: #11 Texas Tech 38, #20 Utah 24
MAC Championship: Ball State 31, Buffalo 28
Sun Belt Championship: Louisiana 45, Georgia Southern 10
AAC Championship: #17 Tulane 42, North Texas 34
SEC Championship: #1 Georgia 38, #3 Florida 27
ACC Championship: #5 SMU 42, #7 Duke 34
Big Ten Championship: #15 Michigan 32, #8 USC 29
National Players of the Week
Defensive: Marcelles Williams, CB #25 USC | L 32–29 vs #12 Michigan | 10 TKL, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBU
Offensive: London Humphreys, WR #16 Georgia | W 38–27 vs #3 Florida | 10 REC, 152 YDS, 15.2 AVG, 3 TD
Heisman Finalists
John Mateer, QB Oklahoma | Season Stats: 267-379 (70%), 3,103 PASS YDS, 32 TD, 1 INT, 8.2 YPA; 183 CAR, 783 RUSH YDS, 4.3 AVG, 17 TD
Devon Dampier, QB Colorado | Season Stats: 278-431 (64%), 3,549 PASS YDS, 27 TD, 3 INT, 8.2 YPA; 171 CAR, 572 RUSH YDS, 3.3 AVG, 12 TD
Kevin Jennings, QB SMU | Season Stats: 338-518 (65%), 4,269 PASS YDS, 33 TD, 5 INT, 8.2 YPA; 166 CAR, 622 YDS, 3.7 AVG, 8 TD
DJ Lagway, QB Florida | Season Stats: 281/387 (72%), 3,826 YDS, 30 TD, 1 INT, 9.9 YPA, 294.3 YPG; 115 CAR, 349 YDS, 3.0 AVG, 5 TD, 33 LONG
Cameron Dyer, QB Louisiana | Season Stats: 289/490 (58%), 3,842 YDS, 37 TD, 7 INT, 7.8 YPA, 295.5 YPG; 177 CAR, 683 YDS, 3.9 AVG, 8 TD, 41 LONG
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BLUE HEN REPORT
Delaware Recruiting Update

Three star WR Sam LaFell of New Jersey has signed with Delaware.
Levcik and Scioli choose Hawaii, UNC.
Players Signed
Pos
Name
Stars
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
WR
Trey Rhattigan
:threestar:
507
6
78
5'10"
171
Bronx, NY
HB
Stephen Simonson
:threestar:
531
7
59
5'10"
212
Bronx, NY
CB
Tavarres Avant
:threestar:
536
11
64
5'10"
190
Oak Park, MI
WR
Clyde Allen
:threestar:
539
8
83
6'5"
201
Buffalo, NY
CB
Jon Calloway
:threestar:
584
16
68
6'0"
170
Chattanooga, TN
MIKE
Trae Forte
:threestar:
622
60
47
5'11"
224
Gainesville, GA
WR
Sam LaFell
:threestar:
671
17
106
5'7"
170
Jersey City, NJ
QB
Jeff Johnson
:threestar:
881
21
60
6'1"
185
Hightstown, NJ

Current Targets
Pos
Name
Stars
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Stage
Interest
Top Three
FS
Major Rowe
:threestar:
737
100
25
5'10"
175
Bradenton, FL
Top 3
1st
Delaware, Coastal Carolina, Georgia State
DT
Cam Rochell
:threestar:
843
73
43
6'4"
290
Orange, CA
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Louisiana, Toledo
CB
Santiago Comella
:threestar:
854
116
84
6'1"
203
Lakeland, FL
Top 3
1st
Delaware, Rutgers, Air Force
SAM
Johnathan Seigler
:threestar:
861
117
69
6'4"
228
Miami, FL
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Memphis, Northern Illinois
EDGE*
Marques Ash
:threestar:
884
18
77
6'4"
250
Highland Springs, VA
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Washington State, Ohio
TE
Brian Riggs
:threestar:
919
7
39
6'2"
249
Burien, WA
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Washington State, Ohio State
TE
Alan Biggs
:threestar:
924
23
41
6'5"
222
Morristown, NJ
Top 3
1st
Delaware, Penn State, Kansas
TE
Tyler Stepp
:threestar:
1037
27
48
6'5"
221
Flossmoor, IL
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Iowa State, Indiana
FS
Tyree Swan
:threestar:
1449
30
54
6'0"
208
Harrisburg, PA
Top 8
1st
Delaware, UNLV, Rutgers
HB
Carlos Minor
:threestar:
1501
10
193
6'0"
192
Needham, MA
Top 8
1st
Delaware, UConn, Toledo
RG
Nate Eze
:threestar:
1509
21
65
6'3"
279
Brooklyn, NY
Top 5
1st
Delaware, Ohio, East Carolina
WR
Steve Bobenmeyer
:threestar:
497
2
77
6'4"
193
Everett, MA
Top 8
1st
Delaware, UConn, Virginia

Targets Lost/Dropped
Pos
Name
Stars
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Signed With/Top Schools
MIKE
Duke Vildor
:fourstar:
127
18
13
6'0"
213
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miami
REDG
Pat Groshek
:fourstar:
306
9
34
6'2"
244
Oradell, NJ
Notre Dame
CB
Frank Sam
:fourstar:
416
7
51
6'2"
171
Las Vegas, NV
USC
QB
Sidney Treggs
:threestar:
537
3
34
6'3"
196
Avon, CT
BC
SS
Terrance Scafe
:threestar:
538
86
10
6'1"
175
Carrollton, TX
Boise State
WILL
David Kahn
:threestar:
663
17
51
6'4"
226
Fenton, MI
Purdue
CB
Nick Davis
:threestar:
668
100
76
6'0"
201
Houston, TX
Oregon State
SAM
Keke Law (JUCO)
:threestar:
767
119
60
6'0"
228
Red Oak, TX
Tulsa
CB
Quintin Fiore
:threestar:
806
10
82
5'11"
186
Yonkers, NY
Virginia, East Carolina, Delaware
RT
Telvin Watford
:threestar:
816
19
51
6'5"
305
Muskegon, MI
Purdue, Delaware, Troy
SS
Luther Hunter
:threestar:
912
122
16
6'2"
186
Miami, FL
Texas A&M
DT
Karl Cahill
:threestar:
915
21
45
6'4"
288
Meridian, MS
Mississippi State
MIKE*
Cooper Levcik
:threestar:
987
152
74
6'3"
221
Pittsburg, TX
Hawaii
DT
Tremayne Trimble
:threestar:
1047
6
53
6'5"
302
Deerfield, MA
UConn
DT
Justice Griffen
:threestar:
1084
20
56
6'3"
330
Upper Marlboro, MD
Maryland
K
James Scioli
:threestar:
1179
27
11
6'2"
184
Highland Springs, VA
UNC

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