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NCAA Game Summary - Colgate Vs. Delaware

POSTED: 11:08 pm EST December 19, 2003

Germaine Bennett and Antawn Jenkins each rushed for two touchdowns, lifting Delaware to its first-ever I-AA title with a 40-0 victory over Colgate at W. Max Finley Stadium.

The Blue Hens (15-1) won their first national title since capturing the 1979 Division II championship. That Delaware squad had a star linebacker by the name of K.C. Keeler on its squad. Keeler is now the Blue Hens' head coach.

Andy Hall threw two touchdown passes to David Boler for second-ranked Delaware, which won its sixth straight game overall. The Blue Hens cruised through all four of their postseason contests, winning each of the games by double digits. They also set a Division I-AA playoff record by giving up just 24 points in the four-contest tournament.

Delaware's vaunted defense held Walter Payton Award winner Jamaal Branch to 55 yards on the ground, as Colgate (15-1) had its 21-game winning streak come to a crashing end. Branch was honored as the nation's best offensive player in Division I-AA during a ceremony on Thursday.

The Blue Hens took control of this contest early on thanks to some precision passing by Hall. The veteran signal caller - who transferred from Georgia Tech two years back - first came up with a big third-down completion into the hands of Boler for 20 yards. Then he hit Long for 17 more to bring Delaware down to the three. On the next play, Jenkins plunged right up the middle for the score, making it 7-0 at the midway point of the first quarter.

The Raiders made a costly mistake in their kicking game that eventually cost them some more points. A bad snap forced the punter, Jason Sutton, to rush his kick, resulting in a paltry six-yard boot.

On the first play following the kick, Hall and Boler hooked up once again, this time for 23 yards. Several plays later Bennett plunged in from one-yard out. The extra point hit the upright and bounced harmlessly to the ground, but Delaware still led 13-0 late in the first quarter.

Delaware's defense was not to be outdone as Dominic Santoli tripped up Brown in the backfield for a sack, forcing a fumble in the process. Delaware recovered and several plays later it was Boler who hauled in a five-yard slant to extend the margin to 20-0.

The Blue Hens' stingy defense continued to flex their muscle, twice denying the Raiders on 4th-and-2 situations to allow Delaware to head into the locker room with the comfortable cushion.

With the aid of the wind in the third quarter, Delaware dominated the field position battle. Playing with a short field, Boler scored his second touchdown of the contest when Hall found him open in the corner of the end zone midway through the period. The nine-yard touchdown connection extended Delaware's advantage to 27-0.

Several minutes later the rout continued as Bennett scored for the second time in the contest when he rumbled in from one-yard out.

Jenkins scored two plays after Justin Long caught a 40-yard prayer to make it 40-0, despite another missed extra point.


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