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Delaware State secured a 37-32 victory over Albany after a late touchdown and multiple weather delays.
The Hornets will face Division II Bowie State in their next home game, seeking their first back-to-back wins in three years.
Delaware State's rushing offense ranks third nationally in FCS, averaging 284.5 yards per game.
Delaware State football coach DeSean Jackson couldn’t have been more pinpoint in his assessment of the Hornets after last week’s game.
“We just kind of weathered the storm.” Jackson said of DSU’s 37-32 win over Albany in its home opener at Alumni Stadium.
Quarterback Kaiden Bennett’s 27-yard touchdown run with 34 seconds left and a subsequent defensive stop won it for the Hornets. It came after a three-hour delay due to lightning that started