The 2018 Reese’s Senior Bowl is right around the corner, with the game kicking off in Mobile, Alabama next Saturday, Jan. 27. Here are the official rosters for the North and South teams, coaching by Denver’s Vance Joseph (North) and...
In what could turn out to be Penn State running back Saquon Barkley’s final game in a college uniform, the 20-year old ran for 137 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 35-28 Fiesta Bowl win over No. 11 Washington. The No. 9 Nittany Lions used 175 total...
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Wide receiver DJ Moore hauled in eight catches for 100 yards en route to breaking Maryland’s single-season reception record, but the Terps fell to No. 10 Penn State, 66-3, on Saturday afternoon. Moore finished the season with 80...
Press release from BlueHens.com: VILLANOVA, Pa. — This time, a slow start was just way too much to overcome for the University of Delaware football team. Delaware, playing longtime rival Villanova in its annual Battle of the Blue rivalry, fell behind...
Press release courtesy of Bluehens.com NEWARK, Del. — The University of Delaware defense was dominating once again and freshman running back Khory Spruill enjoyed the finest day of his young career with two fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Blue Hens ran...
PORTLAND — The University of Delaware won its fourth Colonial Athletic Association football game of the season Saturday afternoon as the Blue Hens used a big second half to defeat Maine 31-17 at Fitzpatrick Stadium. The turning point of the game...
Press release from UMTerps.com PISCATAWAY (N.J.) – Maryland junior running back Ty Johnson scored a rushing and receiving touchdown for the first time in his career, but Rutgers mounted a fourth quarter rally to top the Terps, 31-24, Saturday afternoon at...
Official press release from umterps.com COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Up and down the field they went, Indiana and Maryland in a duel to see which team would outlast the other. After accumulating 828 yards and 53 first downs, attempting 78 passes and...
Official press release from BlueHens.com TOWSON, Md. — Just one week after an exhilarating double overtim victory over Richmond vaulted the University of Delaware into the Top 25, heartbreak hit on Saturday evening as the No. 23 ranked Blue Hens gave up...
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