Tuesday, November 1, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 10

For another week, the Blue Hens are left off the bracket.  I am stuck in the middle on this one, because I did not think they would play Towson that well, but I also thought that after a big win, they might sneak into the play-in round.  Apparently not, as Towson has held their ground there (barely) and Old Dominion has themselves a home game (Maine, JMU, and UNH are the other 3 CAA schools in the bracket).  5 conference foes in this and we play none of them in the final two games.  Delaware is going to need some help from somewhere to get back in the bracket.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Keeler Monday (Idle Week)

After a victory over Towson, the Hens have a week off before hosting Richmond for Homecoming.  Listen to Coach Keeler's CAA Teleconference audio at the link below.  The BlueHens.com press conference is also included.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Post-Game - Delaware 35, Towson 30

Crazy amount of scoring to start off this game, and insane kickoff returns for a bad weather game in Towson, followed by a more defensive second half as the Hens fought hard against the Tigers for the victory.  Here's the rundown:
  • Feisty Teams - Apparently, the Towson bench came about two-thirds of the way across the field towards the Delaware bench and tried to start something up, with the coaches and officials breaking it up before it gets out of hand.
  • Quick Start - Michael Johnson gets things started off right with a huge return to the Towson 47-yard line.  A 14-yard run gained the Hens a first down right off the bat, but then Donnelly gets sacked and turns the ball over to the Tigers around midfield.  A few plays later, Terrance West runs 46 yards for a Tigers touchdown and Towson goes up 7-0 with 12:10 left in the first quarter.

GAMEDAY - UD Football vs. Towson


Someone please show up today for the Hens.  Delaware travels to take on Towson, who may just be the best team the Hens face this season.  Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00PM.  All of the game notes and the flipcard are available after the jump:

Preview - Delaware vs. Towson


Another busy day so just a few bullet points again for each team with predictions following them...

For the Blue Hens:

Friday, October 28, 2011

Quick Hits (Towson Week)

Here are this week's storylines before the Towson game:
  • U. Talk - Hens' QB Sasek done for year, future uncertain (10/24)
  • News Journal - QB Sasek faces surgery, leaving future in doubt (10/24)
  • News Journal - With FCS Playoff hopes fading, Hens focus on getting win (10/26)
  • News Journal - Towson Tigers ready to pounce on next foe (10/27)
  • U. Talk - Hens can make FCS Playoffs! Really! Proof! (10/28)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 9

I was planning on arguing every week with where the Hens were placed.  After all, they were coming off a good season and had a fairly easy schedule for CAA standards.  All that has gone down the drain after the Hens have put up two straight awful performances.  Here's this week's bracket, with the Tigers, Delaware's next opponent, replacing the Hens.


Monday, October 24, 2011

Keeler Monday (Towson Week)

Listen to both Keeler and Towson's Coach Trainer's audio at the links below for more.  The BlueHens.com press conference is also included.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Post-Game - Rhode Island 38, Delaware 34


3rd-&-10.  Four of them on the final drive for the Rams.  The first one gets stopped, only to have a crazy punt situation give the ball back.  Then an offsides call.  And the last one was the killer field goal.  The big play and mistakes destroyed the Hens today.  Here's the rundown:
  • Missing in Action - David Hayes has been suspended by the team for one game and did not make the trip to Kingston with the team.  I am debating whether this means less run plays for the Hens, a bigger work load for Pierce, or someone else getting a chance to step up.
  • First Drive - The Rams start the game off at their own 28-yard line.  Bentsen is in at quarterback as Probst, one of the best in the conference, went down with a concussion last week.  A holding call sets URI back as they end up having to punt it away to the Hens.

GAMEDAY - UD Football vs. Rhode Island

Delaware needs to wake up with just four games remaining this season as they travel up to Rhode Island with Trevor Sasek back under center for the Blue Hens.  Kickoff is scheduled for 12:30PM.  All of the game notes and the flipcard are available after the jump:

Friday, October 21, 2011

Preview - Delaware vs. URI

Going old school with A-Love for some luck today.
Insanely busy today so just a few bullet points for each team with predictions following them...

For the Blue Hens:

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Quick Hits (URI Week)

Updated on 10/21/11
 
Just a few articles from the beginning of the week.  I'll add more when they come out:
  • U. Talk - For Hens, anything can happen in CAA (10/16)
  • Martin Frank - With big games left, QB Questions remain (10/16)
  • U. Talk - Sasek to start at QB for Hens vs. Rhode Island (10/17)
  • Kevin Tresolini - Sasek back as starting QB (10/18)
  • Kevin Tresolini - Hens look for consistency in final games... (10/21)

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 8

After that loss, the Hens deserve to be dropped that far back.  Maine now gets in on the action as they also receive a play-in round game.  James Madison sits in the 7-seed, and New Hampshire is 9th, giving the CAA four tournament teams, but only two in the top 12.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Keeler Monday (URI Week)

Losing to UMass left tons of questions that Coach Keeler is going to need to answer this week.  His call to the CAAtc started off with the wind. Coach had debated on whether or not they wanted the wind right away and after he turned it down, it was a big help to his opponent in getting them off to a fast start. He talked about how it was a similar formula as to why they lost to Maine, with big plays being their downfall.  Keeler said that Sasek was not far enough along as to why he did not relieve Donnelly earier in the game.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Post-Game - UMass 21, Delaware 10

Disgusting game by the Hens today.   Not too much extra to add here because the game pretty much spoke for itself:
  • Pros & Cons - TV game is always a bonus... but the downside is the awful announcing by the CSN crew.  I would take the effort sync the radio feed with the TV, but it is much harder than it sounds and I also started watching late so
  • Delaware starts the game at their own 33, but right off the bat Donnelly is called for intentional grounding, which really backs the Hens up, and a few weak run plays later, Delaware is forced to punt.
  • RIght off the bat, Pagel hits a receiver with a huge pass and it's 1st-&-goal for the Minutemen.  A big 3rd down play by Hernandez punched it home and UMass takes the early 7-0 lead with 12:00 remaining in the quarter.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

GAMEDAY - Delaware vs. UMass

Delaware's shut out of William & Mary last week has this team riding high.  UMass plays very similarly to the Tribe, and it should be fun to see if the Hens can play such a sound defensive game for a second straight week.  Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30PM.  All of the game notes and the flipcard are available after the jump:

Preview - UD Football vs. UMass


Big victory for the Hens last weekend over the Tribe.  Now the Minutemen come in with a similar offense.  Will the game go the same way for the Hens this week or will UMass come to play and challenge the Hens this week?  Here are the quick hits for both teams and some of the facts about what is probably the last time these two teams ever face each other.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Consumers vs. Suppliers: The Attendance Issues at 2011 UD Football Games

There have been a plethora of issues involving the attendance problems at Delaware Stadium this season.  New season ticket pricing and required donations have resulted in decreased sales this year (after a National Championship appearance last campaign).  The over-the-top tailgating policies, accompanied by the previous ticketing system, slowly drove the student body away from the games and the Cockpit, and instead sees them rather stay on campus during a gameday.  Back during the heydays of Delaware football, this would be blasphemy.  Instead, it is slowly becoming the norm, and changes need to be made ASAP.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Keeler Monday (UMass Week)

Delaware finally pulled off a definitive victory this weekend, giving Keeler a reason to look forward to the press circuit this morning.  The audio links to both Coach Keeler's and Coach Morris' segment from the CAA Football Teleconference follow the summary and the BlueHens.com video will be embedded once it becomes available.

Coach Keeler started talking about how the details were lost in the game vs. Maine two weeks ago and the need to focus on them in the next game.  The preparation vs. William & Mary was more about the Hens than the Tribe, working on those fundamentals.  He also said it was "unusual" to get a shutout vs. Coach Laycock of W&M, but clearly was glad they did.

Worrilow named CAAFB Defensive Player of the Week

Paul Worrilow has been named the CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week following the shutout against William & Mary. Here is the full description of his honor:
Paul Worrilow gets a hit on the W&M quarterback.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 7

So much for a big CAA post-season presence.  Losses by James Madison and William & Mary hurt them enough to put the Dukes in a play-in game and send the Tribe packing.  Towson, Maine, and Old Dominion still aren't getting enough respect to earn a place in the bracket.  Only New Hampshire and Delaware appear to have survived (the two do not play each other this season).  Here is the bracket after this weekend's games:

The Morning After (William & Mary)

If you haven't already read the full game rundown, click here for the link.  Two more good pieces out there this morning from The News Journal, and a few others here too:

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Post-Game - Delaware 21, William & Mary 0

Complete game shutout by Dan Carpenter the Delaware defense as the Hens blank the Tribe in Newark.  Well managed game by the offense, relying on the run game and keeping the passing simple.  Also a key win to help shake up the polls.  Crazy amount of parity in the CAA.  Here's the game rundown:

GAMEDAY - DELAWARE vs. WILLIAM & MARY

Last weekend's loss to Maine means that tonight's matchup with the Tribe means even more for the Hens as they look to re-gain some of the ground lost in the polls.  The game starts at 6:00 PM and will be available through BlueHens.com.  Everything follows after the jump :

Friday, October 7, 2011

Preview - UD Football vs. William & Mary

This was suppose to be the first real test for the Blue Hens.  The Tribe, picked to finish at the top of the conference, are coming in to Newark to face a Delaware team still searching for answers.  It appears that there will be no quarterback controversy and Donnelly will get another chance under center, though another turnover-heavy afternoon could change that.  This will be a short preview, but don't be fooled because this is a HUGE game for both sides.  Here's a quick rundown for both teams:

Quick Hits (W&M Week)

Here is the best-of-the-best from the week leading up to the William & Mary game this Saturday:

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 6

After the loss to Maine, I cannot complain about Delaware's drop in the projected bracket.  The bigger effect here is that the CAA is down to just four teams making the playoffs.  They way the Hens have started this season, finishing in the top-4 in the CAA is not going to be an easy task in this new era of parity.  Here's the full bracket:

Monday, October 3, 2011

Keeler's Press Events - W&M Week

Another crazy day here on my end, so just passing along the A/V of the day.  Here are the links to both Coach Keeler's and Coach Laycock's (William & Mary's HC) segments from the CAA Football Teleconference this week along with the video from BlueHens.com of Keeler's presser.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Post-Game - Maine 31, Delaware 17

FOUR INTERCEPTIONS! Unacceptable performance by Tim Donnelly against Maine today as the Hens fall to the Black Bears on the road.  All signs were pointing to a trap game up north, and that's exactly what happened to Delaware today the Maine secondary smothered the Blue Hens passing game in a soggy conference battle.  Pushaun Brown was the offensive star of the game with three scores including a short strike after a long run down to the Delaware 5 that helped to close out the game.  Here's the rundown:

GAMEDAY - DELAWARE AT MAINE

After defeating Old Dominion last weekend, the Hens look to take on Maine in their first CAA road contest of the season.  This one is available to watch, but will cost you the price of admission through Maine's site.  I'll be listening in through WDSD with the mid-afternoon kickoff scheduled for 3:00 PM. Here are your gameday links:

Friday, September 30, 2011

Preview - UD Football vs. Maine


The Blue Hens are headed up into the middle of nowhere to take on the Maine Black Bears, who are well rested after sitting idle last weekend.  They deserved the bye after facing Pitt the previous week, losing by six to the Panthers squad that just dismantled a ranked FBS opponent this week.  Both the Blue Hens and the Black Bears have things to work out in Orono on Saturday, so in an effort to keep things short, here is the short and sweet of it for both teams:

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Quick Hits (9/29)

Not too much going on for the Blue Hens on the Internet these past few days so here are some links to the worth-while reads that are out there:

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

K.C. Keeler Show

Slow week for UD Football, so with nothing else major to go through from today, here is the audio from the K.C. Keeler Show that just aired tonight from Kate's:

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 5

Back in the saddle, again!  Delaware's all-important home playoff game has been restored in the new edition of Bracket Projections from "The Sports Network."  The bracket and quick analysis follows:

Monday, September 26, 2011

Monday's Press Events - Maine Week

Due to prior obligations, I did not have the time for a full analysis on the CAAFBtc and Keeler's Presser from the BOB preceeding the Maine game this coming weekend.  Here are the links to both Coach Keeler's and Coach Cosgrove's (Maine's HC) segments from the CAA Football Teleconference this week along with the video from BlueHens.com of Keeler's presser.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Delaware Stadium: A Retirement Community?

I did not want to post this before the game because I did not want to encourage any one of that age to take part in this deal.  I have no problem with senior citizens getting discounted tickets or meal deals.  You live that long, you deserve some perks in life.  My issue here is that this advertisement is just another example of catering towards a more vintage crowd.  Here is the ad I am referring to and the writeup I did the night before the game:

Post-Game - Delaware 27, Old Dominion 17

Way to scare the living daylights out of everyone!  The newest member to the toughest conference almost handed the Hens a huge blow to their season in the 4th game of the year. I'll give tons of credit to Coach Wilder for having the Monarchs ready to stick with the Hens throughout the game and taking advantage of many Delaware mistakes on the day.  Enjoy the stressful rundown:

Saturday, September 24, 2011

GAMEDAY - DELAWARE vs.
OLD DOMINION

The first CAA game for the Blue Hens this season comes against conference newbies, Old Dominion.  This is one of those "don't-let-the-old-people-get-cold-at-night" early starts, so make sure to check out all the storylines before you hop in the car and head to the lots to tailgate.  Here's your GAMEDAY links:

Friday, September 23, 2011

Preview - UD Football vs.
Old Dominion

With no history between ODU & Delaware, I am going with
the awkward trophy shot from last week.
A few years ago, the CAA lost two of it's football teams due to contraction in the same off-season.  The conference that was looking to add Old Dominion and Georgia State programs down the line and rise up to a 14 team super conference in the FCS was dealt a blow that resulted in the destruction of the divisions and a fear of other teams making their way out of the conference for one reason or another.  Luckily, the break-up never really happened (Villanova would not commit to the Big East and only UMass has been able to secure moving up to FBS play).  Old Dominion is now joining the CAA as it's 11th member (Georgia State will be #11 again next season with UMass' exodus).  So what better way for a new team to begin conference play than to face last season's 2nd best team in the nation?  Talk about your baptism by fire!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Game of the Week???

I do not know who put this guy in charge of deciding on the "game of the week," but apparently this site is doing previews of big games and game strategy.  To me, it looks like a coach looking to keep his skills sharp.  It is a basic preview of the game, and I would have expected more video analysis or telestrations, just something that shows the strategy you are trying to talk about.  I have no idea why I feel compelled to share it with everyone, but I do not want to hold anything back from you no matter how random it may be.  If it's Blue Hens, I will cover it.  With that being said, here is this guy's preview of the game this week versus Old Dominion:

CAA & Realignment

The CAA Basketball
Landscape... for now.
The CAA is entrenched as a mid-major conference when it comes to basketball, and as Division 1.5 football in the FCS.  No one is jumping from a larger or better conference to join the CAA.  However, if/when a CAA team decides to jump ship, to a FBS conference, for whichever sport, Tom Yeager appears to have a plan in place.  In a conference call earlier today, the CAA Commissioner wanted to clarify how the constant realignment rumors are affecting the CAA and that the conference does have plans in place should it be affected.  CAAHoops.com has provided a full in-depth analysis on the conference call.  The link is after the jump.

Keeler Presser - ODU Week

K.C. Keeler held his weekly press conference from the BOB on Monday afternoon.  Here is a quick recap of what was discussed and the video embedded at the end...

Giusti Named CAAFB Defensive Player of the Week

Sophomore DB
Jake Giusti
Jake Giusti has been named the CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week after his fumble return for a touchdown.  Here is the full quote from CAASports.com and the link to the article:
Directly from CAASports.com:
CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week - Jake Giusti, SS, Delaware
Giusti, returning from a severe knee injury suffered in last season's National Championship game, the safety picked up CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week honors after returning a fumble 32 yards for a touchdown. Giusti, who also logged a tackle in the 45-0 shutout win over Delaware State, helped pace a Blue Hen defense which limited the Hornets to 112 total yards and just four first downs. Delaware's defensive unit did not allow a third-down conversion on the night, limiting DSU to a 0-for-10 effort.

Keeler Has No Rules (#CAAFBtc 9/19)

After a victorious weekend over Delaware State, the Blue Hens have their first ever matchup with Old Dominion to look forward too, officially kicking off the CAA season for Coach Keeler's squad on Saturday.  Here is the audio link for the CAA Football Teleconference, and my take on K.C.'s segment of the TC (ODU Coach Wilder's segment also covered):

Sunday, September 18, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 4

Another week, another bracket to moan about.  I get what Craig Haley was doing here, with all the teams on a bye this week.  Delaware remains in the same position as last week.  The big movers are Eastern Washington (dropped) and Montana, who beat them (added).  Here's your bracket:

Post-Game - Delaware 45, Delaware State 0

Jake Giusti returns a DSU
fumble for a Touchdown

I really do hope that they warmed up the bus during that 4th quarter because this was o-v-e-r early!  Now, for all the fun this beat down was for the casual fan, the real truth here is that no problems were really "solved."  I'll get into that in a bit, but first, here is your game rundown:

Friday, September 16, 2011

Call of the Blue Hen

If you have ever seen a Penn State football game (or Carolina Panthers, or Florida Panthers), then you've heard the cat roar sound effect.  Why Delaware decided to get their own version of the sound effect is beyond me, but for some reason, I kind of like it in a comedy sort of way.  In no way do you have a rooster crowing to intimidate an opponent.  It's just for the heck of having it there.  I can do with or without it.  It was played during the last game vs. West Chester at the very beginning and then occasionally during the game, but it was so bizarre that I just thought it was a one time thing at first.  I really do not know on this one.  Please let me know what you think of the sound effect.  My money is on "no" from the fans, but it's something that no one will complain enough about and has gotten the school publicity, so it is going to be here to stay whether we like it or not.  I am leaning "yes," but barely.  Here is the feature that was done by ABC-Philly:

Oh Captains, My Captains!

Saddler, McNeil, and Hagins will captain the Hens in '11-'12

Coach Monte Ross has named his captains for the 2011-2012 season.  Sophomore Devon Saddler, and juniors Kelvin McNeil & Jamelle Hagins have been chosen to lead the team into the upcoming season of Delaware basketball.

Preview - UD Football vs. Delaware State


The Blue Hens were given a scare by a Division II school last weekend.  Delaware State was beaten by a Division II school last weekend, and then they were let off the hook.  Shaw University had the ball back with 1:01 remaining after DSU failed to connect on a game-tying field goal.  With only one timeout left for the Hornets, Shaw could have just taken a few knees and pulled off the upset.  Yet something told the D-II school to run the ball at least one more time.  Big mistake.  DSU stripped the ball from Shaw and just two plays later, Nick Elko's pass to Darius Jackson for six put the Hornets up for good.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Quick Hits (9/14)

Busy day here on my end, so I've grabbed as many Blue Hen links for you as I could.  Just a few previews of the DSU game, a final piece from last weekend, and some injury updates, but all worth passing along.  The game preview for this weekend should be up by Friday, and I have a few other pieces in the works for tomorrow that are worth reading.  Enjoy!

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 3

I am restricting myself from any complaints this week.  After the Hens poor showing vs. West Chester, even I would keep them out of the top 8.  The one interesting thing of note is EWU's loss this knocks them out of a seed.  Feel free to share your impressions of the 3rd installment of FCS Bracketology.  The bracket follows after the jump...

Monday, September 12, 2011

Blue Hen Ballz & the MBB Schedule Release

I figure this is a good a time as any to introduce you to the new Blue Hens Basketball Mascot: Blue Hen Ballz.  The Mid-Majority is a great source for mid-major basketball and is a must read during the season.  He travels around with his appropriately colored basketball mascot, Bally, who can be seen sitting on press row throughout the basketball season.  As Bally's popularity grew, so did the demand of the readers for mascots of their own.  Long story short, with my membership for the upcoming season, I got the chance to have Delaware represented in the bunch.  All of the site's school-specific mascots are called Ballz, so therefore, mine is dubbed "Delaware Ballz," but I feel like Blue Hen Ballz has a much better ring to it so that's what I'm going with.  You can look for him to be featured in a decent amount of the updates throughout the season.

As for the actual teams, the Men's schedule was released back on Wednesday and what better way to celebrate than to give a full game-by-game prediction of the season so far ahead of the opener at Radford.  Here we go! (All predictions based solely on gut instinct and what I know without overly researching anything)

Blue Hens Beat (Episode 2)

The second episode of Blue Hens Beat was released today by BlueHens.com.  Instead of giving a full blown analysis, I'll keep it concise with just a rundown of the episode and some quick thought, with the video linked up below.
  • The Prettyman Twins of UD Field Hockey & Track talk about growing up with their triplet younger siblings and the efforts of their parents.  Nice to see that Blue Hen runs in the family.
  • Blue Hen Barbara... She's a sassy one... random questions from who knows that she answers.  If she gets asked questions that are way further off topic, she could become epic!
  • Former UD Football player Siddiq Haynes takes on Kelvin McNeil of UD Basketball in P.I.G. inside the BOB.  Someone can't dunk (guess who...).
  • At the 9:12 mark, Scott Klatzkin gives a Sports Update for around the Campus... WORTH WATCHING THIS PART!  This includes a quick "Upcoming Schedule" for Blue Hen Sports
  • Quick montage of all the Service Appreciation Night features at the West Chester game.
  • Jimmy Smith sits down with Coach Keeler to go over West Chester game film (telestrator and all).  Nice little analysis of some of the highlights of the game.
  • The next episode will come on the 26th.
Not as in-depth as the last one was, but good to see some of the off-field moments.  If Siddiq had be interviewing McNeil while getting his behind handed to him, it would have been a better segment.  Also, I would have liked to see one negative play mixed in to the Keeler segment, but this is produced by the UD Athletic Department, so the odds of that were slim.  Anyway, here's the video:

Keeler Monday (9/12)

(Link to today's CAAFBtc and UD Press Conference are attached at the end of this post.)

Coach Keeler started off his Monday just like every week with the CAA Football Teleconference, followed by his live presser from the BOB.  The first big news

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Men's Soccer off to Fast Start


Sophomore Midfielder
Roberto Gimenez
With all of the focus on American-style football, the Men's Soccer team has gotten off to a great start this season.  The goal of this year's team:  make it back to the CAA tournament.  This is the 85th season of Delaware Soccer and after one of the most successful seasons in team history, the team is looking to make history by becoming the first Blue Hens team to reach it's conference tournament in back-to-back seasons.

Mandatory Contributions (& Season-Tickets)

Here is a great article from the Delaware Online/News Journal on the changes made to the pricing of season-ticket packages for this season of Delaware football.  I wanted to make sure this article got to you all sooner than later so I am just attaching the link for now, and when I can make the time, I will give my full analysis on the piece.  I will say that this is a must-read article and worth knowing about before you commit to any more ticket packages through the school.  I have tons more to say on this, but for now, here's the article:

Cannot Forget (9/11)

I remember exactly where I was when I heard about the Towers.  In my 9th grade math class on Long Island, the announcements were being made and the class was chatting amongst itself.  When our teacher wanted us to be quiet, he told us that a plane hit the World Trade Center.  I thought he was kidding at first, but then there was to be an emergency assembly in the chapel of the school, and it sunk in that something serious happened.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Post-Game - Delaware 28, West Chester 17

Update: Game articles and my analysis have been added/completed.
Wow.  Where do we even start?  This is what Auburn must have felt like last week when they barely escaped Utah State (they needed to recover an onside-kick to do it, but still, this one is vs. West Chester).  So many flaws with how the Hens played defensively.  The offensive side of the ball had it's own issues too, but that defense is a disaster.  Thankfully, Delaware State is next on the slate, not a CAA game.  Here's the game rundown followed by the review of my predictions (so-so):

GAMEDAY - DELAWARE VS. WEST CHESTER

Finally, the Hens come home to really kick off the season.  Kickoff is at 6:00 PM tonight, so make sure to tailgate before the heavier rain comes in!  Here are your links:
Don't forget that today's game can be seen live on BlueHens.com and make sure to follow our Twitter feed to see all of our game-day posts!

Keywords: University of Delaware Blue Hens, UD, West Chester University Golden Rams, WCU, Football, NCAA

Friday, September 9, 2011

Preview - UD Football vs. West Chester

I'll be honest with you... this is West Chester we're talking about here.  So there's not going to be a preview of them on here.  As for Delaware, there are a few things to go over heading into Saturday's game:

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Tim Donnelly to Start vs. WCU

It's official.  Tim Donnelly will be the starting quarterback for your University of Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens come Saturday when they host West Chester.  Here are the links to the information...

The Future of Delaware vs. Navy

Let's say you're a football coach.  You practice all summer long to get ready for the season.  Then you see that you have an opponent who runs the triple-option coming up in the first week.  The game offers a great experience for your players, but it requires a specialized gameplan.  You have to take everything you taught your defense so far and throw it out the window in order for them to learn an entirely new scheme, just for one game.  When it's all over, you will have to take your team and restart the original defensive gameplan.  Would you sign up for this "experience" in the future?

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Quick Hits (9/7)

Travel day for me means that it's a quick hits kind of afternoon.  Here are some links to worthy reads so far this week:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

FCS Bracketology - Pt. 2

One week in and there are a few changes to the original bracket.  I am gearing up for tons of rage here in future Bracketology reviews.  I can tell that this will end up becoming a rant every week and we're only in our second edition here.  This has been your fair warning.  Proceed with caution anytime you see that header on this blog...

Keeler's CAAFBtc & Presser (9/5-6)

Coach K.C. Keeler was back on the media circuit and we have your audio and analysis right here for you.  Expect a lot of Sasek injury news all week long...

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Post-Game - Navy 40, Delaware 17

So that was not the best start to a season.  The defense could not stop that triple-option for it's life, and Sasek had to leave the game with an injury.  Here's my take on the game as it went on and we will have my post-game review of the action and my over/unders.

GAME DAY - DELAWARE VS. NAVY

  
It's game-day here in Annapolis!!! I'll be making my way to the stadium shortly.  Here are the links to the game-notes:
Make sure to keep tabs on our Facebook Page and Twitter Feed as that is where I will be posting updates during the day.  There will be a game recap on here later tonight.

Keywords: University of Delaware Blue Hens, Navy, Naval Academy Midshipmen, Football, NCAA

Friday, September 2, 2011

Quick Hits (9/2)

The Hens leave for Annapolis earlier today.
The Blue & Gold arrived in Annapolis earlier today and checked out the field before their season opener versus Navy tomorrow.  Here are a few tidbits from today that are worth passing along:

The Upside of Wrong

Boy was I wrong.  Back on Monday, I ranked the six CAA vs. FBS matchups.  I placed the Villanova-Temple game at #4 (1 being most likely upset, 6 being the least likely).  Coach Andy Talley expressed concern about his team during the teleconference on Monday, even using the term "rebuilding mode."  To quote myself from that teleconference, here was my feelings about Villanova:

Preview - UD Football at Navy


It all boils down to one play:  the triple-option.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Ditka. Sausage. Hens.

Great quote out of Mike Ditka on his "Back to School" segment on SportsCenter yesterday that I couldn't help but share.
"If winning isn't everything, then why do they keep score?" - Mike Ditka
After Coach Keeler's comments about winning championships, this quote just adds fuel to K.C.'s fire.  Always have to go for the win, and at the end of the day, while you want to win them all, there is only one win that Coach Keeler wants, and that's a championship.

Let this also be a quick reminder to follow us on twitter or like us on Facebook so we know to keep this website going.  We are keeping score here.