Spiders survive comeback, edge out Blue Hens, 23-17
Delaware quarterback Trent Hurley's final throw into the end zone was caught by Richmond safety Cooper Taylor, spoiling the Blue Hens' fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
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Delaware quarterback Trent Hurley's final throw into the end zone was caught by Richmond safety Cooper Taylor, spoiling the Blue Hens' fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
Richmond picked up a 23-21 upset win over Duke University Saturday night at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. Interim coach Wayne Lineburg picked up his first career win after taking over the position just 10 days before the start of the season. Richmond has now won the past three times it has traveled to Wallace Wade Stadium.
Going into Saturday's game, most of the attention is being placed on Latrell Scott and Mike London, the head coaches of Richmond and Virginia. Although that may be the juicy story-line, the performance of Richmond's new offensive line will be the most important factor in the game.