Game #7 - #25 Union Dutchmen (6-0) at Buffalo State Bengals (1-5)
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 - Noon (HOMECOMING)
Coyer Field (Buffalo, N.Y.)
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The Matchup…Buffalo State is looking to continue the momentum from its first win of season last week over the University of Rochester and improve on a 1-5 overall record and a 1-1 mark in the Liberty League. Standing in its way is an undefeated Union team that is ranked 25th in the D3Football.com national poll and is 6-0 overall and 3-0 in league play.
Defensive Accolades...Buffalo State junior linebacker
Devin Delmont was named the Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week after last Saturday's win over the University of Rochester. Delmont finished with a career-best 15 tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage as the Bengals' defense held the Yellow Jackets to just 297 total yards and just one fourth-quarter touchdown.
Breakout...Buffalo State senior running back
Martin Bailey had a breakout performance last week earning Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll status as he rushed for a career-high 122 yards on 16 carries against the University of Rochester, including a 28-yard touchdown. He also had one catch for 12 yards.Â
Sticky Fingers...Senior wide receiver
Jordan Evert leads the Liberty League with 47 catches and is second with 616 receiving yards. He has topped the 100-yard mark in three of the first six games this season with 101 receiving yards on eight catches in the Bengals' opener against St. John Fisher, 11 grabs for 157 yards against Brockport, and 10 catches for 183 yards at Ithaca.
Pick-6's...Darren Wesley registered a 23-yard interception return for a touchdown during the Week 2 loss at Utica.
Gino Bonagura added a second Pick-6 of the season, with a 37-yard return for a score against Cortland.
Tackle attack...Gino Bonagura leads the Liberty League with 74 tackles through six games. He had a season-best 20 stops against Cortland. Bonagura led the Bengals with 104 stops last season.Â
Devin Delmont is second in the league with 60 tackles.
Mighty Mouse...Sophomore return man
Praise Prawl stands just 5-feet, 4-inches, but ranks fourth in the Liberty League in kick returns, averaging 23.8 yards on 17 attempts.
Signal call from the hardwood...Buffalo State's starting quarterback
Zak Ciezki was originally recruited as a football player, but elected to play basketball instead for the past three seasons. In 63 games with the Bengals' hoops team from 2016-2019, Ciezki averaged 3.1 points and had 34 steals as a guard. As a senior in high school, Ciezki led Cheektowaga's football team to a Section VI Class B championship in 2014.
Oh captain, my captains...Four players will lead Buffalo State in 2019 as team captains. Senior offensive lineman
Dave Lauer will represent the offensive side of the ball. The defense will be led by senior safety
Gino Bonagura and senior defensive end
Anthony Wasiyo, while senior kicker
Tommy Carr will be the special teams captain.
With honors...Buffalo State returns a pair of players that earned All-Empire 8 honors last season. Senior offensive tackle
Dave Lauer was named second team, while senior wide receiver
Jordan Evert earned honorable mention recognition in 2018.
New Home...Buffalo State is officially an affiliate member of the Liberty League starting this season. The move stabilizes both The Liberty and Empire 8, creating a pair of seven-team conferences that will collaborate for both non-conference scheduling and a postseason bowl game. Buffalo State will compete with Hobart, Ithaca, RPI, Rochester, St. Lawrence and Union in the Liberty League. The Bengals played as an independent from 1981 through 2003, then joined the Atlantic Central Football Conference for 2004 and 2005, played in the New Jersey Athletic Conference from 2006-2011, and then in the Empire 8 from 2012-2018.