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Football Sayings Agains Rival Is Orange

ALBANY, N.Y. –The University at Albany football team travels west to take on in-state rival Syracuse in the Carrier Dome. Kickoff is set for 12:00 p.m. EST, and will be streamed on the ACC Network and broadcast on 103.9 FM The Breeze.

Game Info

Saturday, September 18 at Syracuse

12:00 p.m. EST

ACC Network| 103.9 The Breeze | Live Stats | Game Notes

It's a (Watch) Party!

Can't make it to Syracuse? No problem! Saturday's game at Syracuse will be streamed on the big screen of Casey Stadium for UAlbany fans to watch for free. Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to sit on the field and enjoy the action. Concessions will be made available for everyone who comes. Gates are set to open just before the game at 11:45.

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Leading the Pack

  • Jackson Ambush leads the defense in tackles with 18 total, including 11 solo.
  • Tyler Carswell hauled in the defense's first interception of the year last week after catching the ball off a URI deflection. He ran the INT back 34 yards in what was a momentum-shifting play for UAlbany.
  • Quarterback Jeff Undercuffler is spreading the love to his receivers, with eight of his teammates hauling in passes over the team's first two games. Tyler Oedekoven and Roy Alexander lead the team with eight receptions each.
  • Rookie wideout Roy Alexander has made quite the impact during weeks one and two. Against NDSU, Alexander took in four receptions for 113 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown strike. The rookie followed it up in his Casey Stadium debut with four more receptions for 54 yards. He leads the team with 122.5 all-purpose yards per game.
  • Running back Karl Mofor is still looking to find his stride in 2021. The All-American back is averaging 49.5 yards per game and 2.7 yards per carry. He has also taken in four receptions for an additional 8.0 ypg.
  • Punter Sean Ralls has been able to show off his leg this season, averaging 42.0 yards per punt with two booming shots over 50 yards.

First Time Opponent

This weekend's game will be the first meeting between UAlbany and Syracuse. The Orange are the second opponent this season that UAlbany has never faced in prior seasons, with the Great Danes playing NDSU back in week one.

Carrier Dome

Scouting Syracuse

Syracuse has split its first two games of the season, defeating Ohio University on the road 29-9, and falling to Rutgers a week ago in the team's home opener, 7-17. Saturday's game will be the second of three consecutive games at the Carrier Dome for the Orange. Syracuse owns a 73-78-11 (.485) overall record against FBS and FCS members located in the state of New York and has won each of its past 11 contests against opponents from the Empire State. The team's last loss against a program from New York came against Army West Point in 1986.

Gattuso
It's not a stage that's too big for us. Do they have a few advantages over us as an FBS program? Absolutely. I think they have all the pressure on them, but we will definitely need to compete at a high level to win.

Head Coach Greg Gattuso on Syracuse

Around the CAA

Five CAA teams now sit within the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 – James Madison (No. 3), Delaware (No. 6), Villanova (No. 12), Richmond (No. 21), and New Hampshire (No. 23). Also receiving votes in this week's poll was Rhode Island. Results from around the CAA can be found below.

  • Rhode Island 16, UAlbany 14
  • Stony Brook 24, Colgate 3
  • Richmond 31, Lehigh 3
  • James Madison 55, Maine 7
  • Villanova 55, Bucknell 3
  • New Hampshire 26, Towson 14
  • Delaware 27, Saint Francis 10
  • William & Mary 24, Lafayette 3
  • Elon 24, Campbell 23

One Tough Schedule

The Great Danes have had a tough start to the 2021 season, with no help coming from the schedule. UAlbany faced No. 4 NDSU (now No. 5) on the road to start the season before immediately jumping into conference action against Rhode Island. Syracuse, and FBS school, will be no easy feat in week three. The schedule doesn't let up either, with the Great Danes traveling to No. 6 Delaware after a week four bye, traveling to William & Mary for another road game in week six, and finally returning home to face No. 12 Villanova in week seven.

Damico
One of the many reasons I committed to UAlbany was because I knew down the road I would be able to line up against Syracuse… That was all I needed to hear.

Linebacker Danny Damico on returning to Syracuse (Manlius, N.Y.).

Season Schedule

Click here for UAlbany's full 2021 online season schedule.

Sept. 4             at NDSU (L, 6-28) - RECAP

Sept. 11           RHODE ISLAND (L, 14-16) - RECAP

Sept. 18           at Syracuse

Oct. 2              at Delaware

Oct. 9              at William & Mary

Oct. 16            VILLANOVA

Oct. 23            MAINE

Oct. 30            at Towson

Nov. 6              NEW HAMPSHIRE

Nov. 13            MORGAN STATE

Nov. 20            at Stony Brook

Let's Get Social

Keep up with all of the latest news, highlights, and insights on UAlbany football by following the team on Twitter and Instagram and by using the hashtags #BeGreat and #WinTheDay.

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Source: https://ualbanysports.com/news/2021/9/17/football-takes-on-in-state-rival-syracuse.aspx