Next opponent: Campbell

Respectful and civil discussion of Delaware Football
Forum rules
1. Be respectful of our online community and contribute to an engaging conversation. We reserve the right to ban impersonators and remove comments that contain personal attacks, threats, or profanity, or are flat-out offensive.
2. Stay on topic. If you feel you really have something to add that doesn’t quite fit the current topic, start a new one.
3. Keep rebuttals and disagreements impersonal. You can disagree with someone respectfully without resorting to name-calling or other insults.
4. Do not single out players for criticism by name, number or position. These are 18-23 year-old kids that are trying their best while juggling a college class load. Let’s be supportive.
5. Remember always that players read these boards; players’ families read these boards; respective recruits read these boards; opposing fans read these boards. As a GoHens.net member, YOU represent Delaware Football to others. Please do so in a positive manner.
Brookside kid hen
Posts: 226
Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2022 4:37 am
UD Class: 1987

Re: Next opponent: Campbell

Post by Brookside kid hen »

Campbells QB is dangerous, but their running game and defense particularly sucks, so if we go down there and play our game it's a cakewalk. We'll see I guess which blue hen team shows up on Saturday. As for Villanova, there have been only a few blowouts over these last 25 years, but the way that we've lost some of these games just is mind boggling. Last year's collapse was probably the worst that I can ever remember. How do you get two punts blocked in the last five minutes of the game? All I can attribute this losing streak too is some kind of voodoo curse!!! Lol. Hopefully we can slay the curse on the 18th at the Tub.
User avatar
Cluck U
Posts: 10111
Joined: Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:44 pm
UD Class: 0
Location: Blue Hen Country!

Re: Next opponent: Campbell

Post by Cluck U »

https://bluehens.com/news/2023/11/9/no- ... h-campbell

“ABOUT THE CAMELS
Campbell enters Saturday with a 4-5 overall record and a 3-3 mark in CAA play. The Camels have lost its last two games on the road at Richmond and North Carolina, but boast conference wins over Maine, Hampton and Monmouth.

The offense is averaging 31.2 ppg and 400.3 ypg of total offense, while the defense is allowing 34.1 ppg and 429.9 total yards to opponents.

Hajj-Malik Williams has completed 73 percent of his passes for 2,270 and 17 touchdowns while throwing just six interceptions. He has also rushed for 232 yards and four scores.

NaQuari Rogers leads the ground attack with 58.7 rushing yards per game and has scored six touchdowns. Lamagea McDowell and Chris McKay Jr. have combined for nine rushing touchdowns.

Campbell has four receivers who are averaging at least 40 receiving yards per game and have combined for 14 touchdown grabs.

CJ Tillman leads the Camels' defense with 82 tackles and has 5.0 TFLs. George Wilson has a team-high 3.0 sacks and Ed Dennis has two interceptions in the secondary.”
Tubby: 3 national titles, one won on the field, all D2
Keeler: 3 national titles, all won on the field, one as a player, two as a coach, 1 D2, 2 FCS
Carty: 2 on-field national titles, one as a player, one as an OC, both FCS

Carty - get an FBS bowl win!
User avatar
Cluck U
Posts: 10111
Joined: Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:44 pm
UD Class: 0
Location: Blue Hen Country!

Re: Next opponent: Campbell

Post by Cluck U »

https://www.delawareonline.com/story/sp ... 472705007/

“Who is a player to watch for Campbell?

Hajj-Malik Williams is a fifth-year starter at quarterback…

The 6-foot, 205-pound Atlanta resident is the CAA’s leader in quarterback efficiency and also its most accurate, completing 201 of 276 passes (72.8 percent) for 2,270 yards. He has thrown for 17 touchdowns with six interceptions.

Williams is also a willing and able runner with 1,567 career grounds yards to his credit despite sacks. He has thrown for 7,897 yards and 56 touchdowns in his career.

"He's really darn good," Delaware coach Ryan Carty said."’




Campbell’s coach wants to run the ball. They have a huge OL…but that hasn’t translated into a consistent, dominant run game.

We’ll see how Rojas plays this game. Stack against the run…sit back and try to confuse their QB with a lot of DB coverage…attack the QB from multiple angles…or a mix with an occasional spy to prevent big QB runs?

The camels can score. They have big play capability. Their D is awful.

Should be an interesting game tomorrow.
Tubby: 3 national titles, one won on the field, all D2
Keeler: 3 national titles, all won on the field, one as a player, two as a coach, 1 D2, 2 FCS
Carty: 2 on-field national titles, one as a player, one as an OC, both FCS

Carty - get an FBS bowl win!
User avatar
Caribbean Hen
Posts: 11881
Joined: Thu Jul 07, 2005 12:07 am
UD Class: 2024
Location: San Juan Puerto Rico

Re: Next opponent: Campbell

Post by Caribbean Hen »

Right Cluck The Camels Defense stinks

If Marker can’t go tomorrow and for some reason the offense struggles, and if Yarns is out it very well could, we might be looking at #4 before the game is over.

We should soundly beat this team and be able to score some points
recruiting recruiting recruiting...It ain't rocket science....We need better more athletic players...That simple....

posted by Joe C December 10th, 2019
77HEN
Posts: 5617
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:18 pm
UD Class: 1981
Location: Back now, for good!

Re: Next opponent: Campbell

Post by 77HEN »

There is a game today, eh? Certainly hope the team is giving proper attention to the competition.
Post Reply