University of Delaware Athletics
Blue Hens Remain Unbeaten in Route 1 Rivalry Behind Multiple Career Performances
8/29/2019 11:33:00 PM | Football
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"We're very happy to have found a way to win the game," said third-year head coach Danny Rocco. "It probably wasn't the worst thing for our team to be in a competitive game in the locker room at halftime and come out of the locker room in the second half and perform."
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After a first quarter dominated by kickers, redshirt senior Pat Kehoe put the Blue Hens in front with a 21-yard scamper into the endzone to make it 10-6 for Delaware's first touchdown of the season and open a 28-0 scoring run.
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Kehoe did the majority of his damage through the air, matching a career-high 18 completions on the night including a 24-yard strike to redshirt senior Owen Tyler late in the first half to extend the lead to 16-6. Kehoe showed off his duel-threat ability, throwing for 186 yards and two scores, while rushing for 30 yards, along with his touchdown run.
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"The guys that stepped up tonight were behind older guys last year, but we knew that they were plenty capable of playing, even last year," said Kehoe. "They got their shot tonight and they stepped up and performed."
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But it was Pitts bringing home the MVP honors, reeling in six catches for 81 yards and a 14-yard back-shoulder touchdown catch late in the third quarter to make it 25-6 for his first career touchdown.
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The Delaware defensive unit was led by sophomores in Kedrick Whitehead and Justis Henley who tallied seven tackles apiece. Sophomores Johnny Buchanan and Drew Nickles had six stops, each making their first career starts.
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The Hornets' first drive of the fourth quarter ended in a punt that was blocked and returned for a touchdown by redshirt senior Brian Dennis that would put an exclamation point on the night.
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Redshirt junior DeJoun Lee and redshirt senior Andre Robinson had the bulk of the caries with nine touches each for 41 and 21 yards, respectively. Redshirt freshman Will Knight had the big one though, a 61-yard run in the fourth quarter, the longest of his young career.
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Henley recorded three pass breakups on the night, including two on back-to-back plays when Delaware State was in Blue Hen territory that led to a missed field goal.
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"A lot of guys had their first career starts. A lot of guys really had their first legitimate taste of Division I college football," Rocco said. "And a lot of those guys played really well today. I'm really excited about watching the film tomorrow."
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Team Stats

DSU 0, DELAWARE 3
DELAWARE - Jake Roth 38 yd field goal 12 plays, 48 yards, TOP 5:38

DSU 3, DELAWARE 3
DSU - ROMO-MARTINEZ,J 25 yd field goal 11 plays, 68 yards, TOP 4:36

DSU 6, DELAWARE 3
DSU - ROMO-MARTINEZ,J 30 yd field goal 12 plays, 69 yards, TOP 5:26

DSU 6, DELAWARE 10
DELAWARE - Pat Kehoe 21 yd run (Jake Roth kick), 5 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:32

DSU 6, DELAWARE 16
DELAWARE - Owen Tyler 24 yd pass from Pat Kehoe (Jake Roth kickfailed) 3 plays, 33 yards, TOP 0:47

DSU 6, DELAWARE 19
DELAWARE - Jake Roth 33 yd field goal 7 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:38

DSU 6, DELAWARE 25
DELAWARE - Thyrick Pitts 14 yd pass from Pat Kehoe (Jake Roth kickblocked) 11 plays, 77 yards, TOP 4:46

DSU 6, DELAWARE 31
DELAWARE - Brian Dennis 14 yd punt return (Jake Roth kickblocked)

DSU 13, DELAWARE 31
DSU - WOODLEY,B. 10 yd pass from BETHEA,T. (ROMO-MARTINEZ,J kick) 8 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:46