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The JZA
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That ugly win against Middle Tennessee should provide a much needed boost for the offense to do a better job. Can't be giving up safeties in the 1st quarter
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I hope our shuffled OL finna get in dat azzzz
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need more from the offense, old man
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BEST SERVED HOT
Sanchez' Hens get the win over former team NMSU


Saturday September 26, 2026 | Delaware Stadium – Newark, Delaware | 2:00 PM
Newark, Delaware - ”That was a hot call.” Mason Kelsay said of his 74 yard touchdown connection with senior receiver Thomas Amankwaa early in the fourth quarter of Delaware's 28-23 win over New Mexico State.
“It was something we talked about when we got that look. T.A. gave the signal and that was in. Strike up the band.”
The long touchdown would prove to be the difference in a game that Delaware led 21-3 at halftime before New Mexico State outscored them 20-7 in the second half.
“Good adjustments by them defensively.” Said Delaware OC DJ Porter. “We had some things that were easy money in the first half that they took away in the second so we had to make some changes as well. They put up some points but we were able to put on e in the endzone and that was enough.”
Kelsay threw for 206 yards and two touchdowns along with an interception. He also ran for 87 yards. Delaware was able to find success on the ground with the reshuffled offensive line, rolling up 220 yards rushing.
Darrion Dupree led the Hens with 104 yards on 23 carries, scoring twice. Amankwaa's 103 yards led the way for Delaware.
Delaware's defense was led by KT Seay and Collin Gill. Seay and Kingsley Royal each recorded interceptions in the win.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
(NMSU) Markelle McNabb, 41-yard FG — 6:51
(DEL) Darrion Dupree, 7-yard run (Skyler Sholder kick) — 3:17
Second Quarter
(DEL) Donovan Lewis, 9-yard pass from Mason Kelsay (Skyler Sholder kick) — 6:30
(DEL) Darrion Dupree, 4-yard run (Skyler Sholder kick) — 1:51
Third Quarter
(NMSU) Markelle McNabb, 33-yard FG — 2:41
Fourth Quarter
(NMSU) Markelle McNabb, 42-yard FG — 9:42
(DEL) Thomas Amankwaa, 74-yard pass from Mason Kelsay (Skyler Sholder kick) — 8:56
(NMSU) James Long, 13-yard pass from Parker Awad (Markelle McNabb kick) — 6:38
Delaware Stat Leaders
Passing
M. Kelsay – 13/19 206 Yds 2 TD 1 Int
Rushing
D. Dupree – 23 Car 104 Yds 4.5 Avg 2 TD
M. Kelsay – 9 Car 87 Yds 9.6 Avg
L. Brown – 8 Car 29 Yds 3.6 Avg
Receiving
T. Amankwaa – 4 Rec 103 Yds 25.7 Yds 1 TD
J. Kelly – 4 Rec 64 Yds 16.0 Avg
D. Lewis – 4 Rec 28 Yds 7.0 Avg 1 TD
Defense
K. Seay – 8 Tkl 1 Int
C. Gill – 7 Tkl
K. Royal – 5 Tkl 1 Int
New Mexico State Stat Leaders
Passing
P. Awad – 24/45 340 Yds 2 TD 2 Int
Rushing
P. Awad – 8 Car 40 Yds 5.0 Avg
D. Roche – 14 Car 36 Yds 2.5 Avg
Receiving
J. Lydiatt – 11 Rec 143 Yds 13.0 Avg
A. Bozeman – 3 Rec 68 Yds 22.6 Avg
G. Freeman – 2 Rec 44 Yds 22.0 Avg
J. Long – 3 Rec 44 Yds 14.6 Avg 1 TD
Defense
W. Miller – 15 Tkl
B. Grays – 10 Tkl
L. Luck – 3 Tkl 1 Int
Team Stats Comparison
| Category | Delaware | NMSU |
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| Score | 28 | 23 |
| First Downs | 22 | 20 |
| Total Offense | 426 | 417 |
| Total Plays | 59 | 68 |
| Yards Per Play | 7.2 | 6.1 |
| Rush|Yards|TD | 40|220|2 | 23|77|0 |
| Yards Per Rush | 5.5 | 3.3 |
| Comp|Att|TD | 13|19|2 | 24|45|2 |
| Yards Per Pass | 10.8 | 7.6 |
| Passing Yards | 206 | 340 |
| 3rd Down Conv. | 5|11 (45%) | 4|13 (30%) |
| 4th Down Conv. | 0|0 (0%) | 0|0 (0%) |
| Red Zone TD|FG|% | 3|0|75% | 2|1|75% |
| Turnovers | 1 (+1) | 2 (-1) |
| Fumbles Lost | 0 | 2 |
| Interceptions | 1 | 0 |
| PR Yards | 28 | 0 |
| KR Yards | 95 | 109 |
| Total Yards | 549 | 537 |

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BLUE HEN REPORT
News and notes from Delaware's latest game
Delaware 28 – New Mexico State 23
Trending Up
The New Look OL | Delaware was able to rack up 220 rushing yards with the reshuffled offensive line. A win for the new additions and OC DJ Porter and OL Coach Rodgers.
S KT Seay | Seay was named the CUSA defensive player of the week for his efforts in the win over NMSU.
QB Mason Kelsay | Kelsay had his highest rated game as a passer and his best rushing yardage total.
RB Darrion Dupree | Dupree had his second straight 100 yard game and found the endzone twice for the first time since joining the Hens.
Trending Down
The Pass Defense | Delaware gave up a season high 340 yards passing to New Mexico State, including 143 to tight end Jerry Lydiatt.
Quotables
OC DJ Porter | “We had some things that were easy money in the first half that they took away in the second so we had to make some changes as well. They put up some points but we were able to put on e in the endzone and that was enough.”
Injury Notes
OLB Julius Puryear | Sophomore OLB Julius Puryear has been diagnosed with a torn labrum and is expected to miss around a month.
News
Delaware target Cahill signs with Mississippi State | DT Karl Cahill, the nation's #45 ranked defensive tackle, has elected to stay at home and signed with Mississippi State. Cahill had Delaware second on his list before signing.
SS KT Seay | Seay was named the CUSA Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the win over New Mexico State.
Next Up
Delaware (5-0|2-0) hosts Liberty (3-1|0-0).
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
CONFERENCE USA REPORT
CUSA Standings
| Team | W–L | Conf | PF | PA | Diff | MOV | Streak |
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| Delaware | 5–0 | 2–0 | 115 | 86 | +29 | +5.8 | W5 |
| Middle Tennessee | 3–1 | 1–1 | 112 | 49 | +63 | +15.8 | W1 |
| Western Kentucky | 2–3 | 1–1 | 94 | 151 | -57 | -11.4 | L1 |
| Liberty | 3–1 | 0–0 | 159 | 82 | +77 | +19.3 | L1 |
| Jacksonville State | 1–2 | 0–1 | 55 | 74 | -19 | -6.3 | L1 |
| Louisiana Tech | 2–2 | 0–1 | 116 | 119 | -3 | -0.8 | L1 |
| Florida International | 2–2 | 0–0 | 101 | 129 | -28 | -7.0 | L1 |
| Sam Houston | 1–2 | 0–1 | 75 | 124 | -49 | -16.3 | L1 |
| Kennesaw State | 1–3 | 1–1 | 109 | 170 | -61 | -15.3 | L2 |
| New Mexico State | 1–3 | 0–2 | 75 | 106 | -31 | -7.8 | L3 |
| Missouri State | 0–4 | 0–2 | 65 | 141 | -76 | -19.0 | L4 |
CUSA Week 4 Scores
Arkansas State 55, Kennesaw State 27
Louisiana 38, Louisiana Tech 10
Delaware 28, New Mexico State 23
Coastal Carolina 31, Liberty 28
Middle Tennessee 24, Western Kentucky 16
#3 Auburn 38, Jacksonville State 3
Tulane 37, Florida International 7
CUSA Players of the Week
Defensive: KT Seay, SS #7 Delaware | W 28–23 vs New Mexico State | 8 Tkl, 1 Int, 1 PBU
Offensive: Jerry Lydiatt, TE #86 New Mexico State | L 23–28 at Delaware | 11 Rec, 143 Rec Yds, 13.0 Avg
CUSA Week 5 Schedule
Nevada at Middle Tennessee – Sat, Oct 3 – 12:00 PM
Kennesaw State at Missouri State – Sat, Oct 3 – 12:00 PM
Louisiana Tech at Western Kentucky – Sat, Oct 3 – 12:30 PM
Jacksonville State at UL Monroe – Sat, Oct 3 – 12:30 PM
New Mexico at New Mexico State – Sat, Oct 3 – 2:00 PM
Liberty at Delaware – Sat, Oct 3 – 3:15 PM
Sam Houston at #11 Tennessee – Sat, Oct 3 – 7:30 PM
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
Top 25 Media Poll
| Rank | LW | Team | W–L | Last Week | This Week |
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| 1 | 1 | Miami (36) | 5–0 | W 38–22 vs Boston College | at North Carolina |
| 2 | 3 | Clemson (5) | 3–0 | W 36–3 vs Georgia Tech | at Florida State |
| 3 | 4 | Auburn (30) | 4–0 | W 38–3 vs Jacksonville State | Ole Miss |
| 4 | 6 | Michigan | 3–0 | --- | 12 Indiana |
| 5 | 7 | Duke | 4–0 | W 52–3 vs FCS East | --- |
| 6 | 9 | Texas Tech | 4–0 | W 28–20 at Colorado | Houston |
| 7 | 11 | Iowa State | 3–0 | --- | at Baylor |
| 8 | 12 | BYU | 4–0 | W 20–13 vs Baylor | at UCF |
| 9 | 16 | UCLA | 4–0 | W 28–14 at 10 Oregon | Wisconsin |
| 10 | 2 | Oregon | 2–1 | L 28–14 vs 9 UCLA | at 21 Ohio State |
| 11 | 13 | Tennessee | 2–1 | W 45–38 at Boise State | Sam Houston |
| 12 | 14 | Indiana | 3–0 | W 41–24 at UConn | at 4 Michigan |
| 13 | 18 | USC | 4–0 | W 31–21 at 15 Penn State | at Rutgers |
| 14 | 15 | Georgia | 3–1 | W 59–10 at Vanderbilt | at Louisville |
| 15 | 5 | Penn State | 3–1 | L 31–21 vs 13 USC | Minnesota |
| 16 | 17 | Notre Dame | 4–1 | W 48–14 at Purdue | FCS West |
| 17 | 20 | Florida | 4–0 | W 39–38 at Alabama | at Vanderbilt |
| 18 | 8 | Texas | 4–1 | L 32–31 at South Carolina | at LSU |
| 19 | 10 | Missouri | 4–1 | L 48–14 at Illinois | --- |
| 20 | 23 | Mississippi State | 3–0 | W 41–10 vs Troy | Oklahoma |
| 21 | 24 | Ohio State | 2–1 | --- | 10 Oregon |
| 22 | 25 | SMU | 3–0 | W 45–14 vs California | at Stanford |
| 23 | NR | North Texas | 5–0 | W 55–17 vs FCS Midwest | at Tulsa |
| 24 | NR | Virginia Tech | 3–1 | W 31–13 vs James Madison | Pittsburgh |
| 25 | NR | Nebraska | 4–0 | W 45–7 at Rutgers | --- |
Dropped from rankings: Boston College (was #19), Alabama (was #21), Baylor (was #22)
National Players of the Week
Defensive: JD Drew, CB #18 Oklahoma | W 52–27 at Kentucky | 8 TKL, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 FF, 2 FR
Offensive: Caden Durham, HB #29 LSU | W 83–0 vs FCS Southeast | 26 Car, 141 Yds, 5.4 Avg, 5 TD; 2 Rec, 11 Yds
Heisman Watch
John Mateer, QB Oklahoma | W 52–27 at Kentucky | 25–33, 287 Yds, 3 TD; 16 Car, 74 Yds, 2 TD
Isaac Brown, HB Texas | L 31-32 @ South Carolina | 16 Car, 72 Yds, 2 TD; 3 Rec, 25 Yds
Carson Hansen, HB Nebraska | W 45-7 @ Rutgers | 16 Car, 141 Yds; 1 Rec, 16 Yds
Sam Leavitt, QB Arizona State | L 13-41 vs Oklahoma State | 15-29, 162 Yds, 12 Car 32 Yds
Nolan Ray, HB Penn State | L 21-31 vs USC | 14 Car 60 Yds 2 TD, 2 Rec 23 Yds
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GAME PREVIEW
Liberty 3-1 (0-0) AT Delaware 5-0(2-0)
Saturday October 3, 2026 | Delaware Stadium – Newark, Delaware | 3:15 PM

DELAWARE BLUE HENS
Season Schedule and Results
Sat Aug 29 12:00pm at Virginia W 20-17
Thu Sep 3 7:30pm vs Coastal Carolina W 28-24
Sat Sep 12 12:00pm at Vanderbilt W 23-10
Sat Sep 19 2:00pm at Middle Tennessee W 16-12
Sat Sep 26 2:00pm vs New Mexico State W 28-23
Sat Oct 3 3:15pm vs Liberty
Sat Oct 10 7:30pm at Jacksonville State
Sat Oct 17 2:30pm at Louisiana Tech
Sat Oct 24 1:00pm vs Kennesaw State
Sat Oct 31 12:00pm vs Rutgers
Sat Nov 7 7:30pm at Sam Houston
Sat Nov 28 3:00pm vs Missouri State
Top Players
QB Mason Kelsay | 107/163 65% 1,096 Yds 7 TD 5 Int, 39 car 253 Yds 6.5 Avg 1 TD
RB Darrion Dupree | 98 Car 426 Yds 4.3 Avg 3 TD, 1 Rec 3 Yds 3.0 Avg
RB Luke Brown | 46 Car 200 Yds 4.3 Avg 2 TD, 9 Rec 87 Yds 9.7 Avg
WR Thomas Amankwaa | 32 Rec 388 Yds 12.1 Yds 3 TD
DT Francis Brewu | 20 Tkl 8 TFL 3.0 Sck
WILL Collin Gill | 22 Tkl 1 TFL 1.0 Sck 2 FF 2 FR
SS KT Seay | 24 Tkl 1 TFL 0.5 Sck 1 Int
Injury Report
OLB Julius Puryear | Torn Labrum | 3 Weeks
CB Kahlil Ali | Broken Collarbone | 4 Weeks

LIBERTY FLAMES
Season Schedule and Results
Sat Aug 29 at James Madison W 41–17
Sat Sep 5 vs FCS Southeast W 49–7
Sat Sep 19 vs Ball State W 41–27
Sat Sep 26 at Coastal Carolina L 28–31
Sat Oct 3 at Delaware 3:15 PM
Sat Oct 17 vs Sam Houston 1:30 PM
Sat Oct 24 vs Western Kentucky 12:00 PM
Sat Oct 31 at Missouri State 2:30 PM
Thu Nov 5 at Kennesaw State 7:00 PM
Sat Nov 14 at New Mexico State 10:00 PM
Sat Nov 21 vs Middle Tennessee 3:00 PM
Sat Nov 28 vs Florida International 3:00 PM
Top Players (2025 Stats)
QB Ethan Houck | 72/103 995 Yds 7 TD 0 Int, 44 Car 113Yds 2.6 Avg
RB Jaylon Coleman | 88 Car 469 Yds 5.3 Avg 10 TD, 1 Rec 18 Yds 18.0 Avg
WR Jamari Person | 22 Rec 335 Yds 15.2 Avg 2 TD
DE Tyshon Reed | 15 Tkl 1 TFL 1.0 Sck
OLB E.J. Lightsey | 10 Tkl 1 Int 1 FF
FS Christian Bodnar | 12 Tkl 1 Int 1 FF
Injury Report
LG JR Hecklinski | Knee
RG Madison Schaub | Ankle
Coach Porter's Notes
One of the better defensive lines we have faced. No glaring weaknesses. Reed (#98) is fast off the edge. Interior DL is a bit small, may be able to exploit that in the run game.
OLBs Lightsley (#50) and Murphy (#0) are a strength, both of them are fast. They do not a lot of depth behind those two.
CBs are solid with good size. FS Bodnar (#31) is an eraser. Other safety is probably the weakness of the group.
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