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Bronx, N.Y. - Â The Fordham University Rams continue their 2021 season, Fordham's 121st varsity season, by traveling to Stony Brook, N.Y., to face the Stony Brook University Seawolves in LaValle Stadium on Saturday, September 25, at 3:30 p.m.
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The game will be broadcast live on Flo Sports with Jonny Wincott (p-b-p), Sam Kornhauser (color), and Sam Neiderman (sidelines) announcing and broadcast live on WFUV (90.7 FM) and wfuvsports.org with Nick DeLuca (p-b-p) and Andrew Gullotta (color) handling the announcing chores.
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Fordham enters the game with a 0-3 record and is coming off a 45-14 loss at Florida Atlantic University last week while Stony Brook is 1-2 on the season following a 48-7 loss at #4 Oregon last Saturday.
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This will be fifth meeting between Fordham and Stony Brook on the gridiron. The Seawolves lead the all-time series, 3-1, and took the last meeting, 45-10, at Stony Brook in 2019. The game will be Fordham's third on Long Island (1994 at Hofstra and 2019 at Stony Brook). It will be the third meeting on the NCAA FCS level as the first two meetings occurred on the NCAA Division III level.
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A few notes on the game:
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• Freshman linebacker
James Conway was named Patriot League GEICO Rookie of the Week when the League office announced honors on Monday.
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• Senior quarterback
Tim DeMorat and senior linebacker
Ryan Greenhagen were named Patriot League Preseason Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.
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• Greenhagen leads the NCAA in tackles/game (25.3) and solo tackles/game (11.0).
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• With his two passing touchdowns last week, Fordham senior quarterback
Tim DeMorat brought his career total to 42, good for fifth on the Fordham career list.
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• DeMorat also has 533 career completions, moving his ahead of Joe Moorhead and into fourth on the Fordham career list.
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• The Fordham captains for 2021 are senior defensive back
Jesse Bramble, senior running back
Trey Sneed, and senior offensive lineman
Nick Zakelj.
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• No New York area college football team has won more games since 2012 than Fordham, who has amassed 58 victories over that stretch. The closest collegiate competitors are Stony Brook (54), Sacred Heart (54) and Rutgers (41), while the NFL's Giants lead the NYC area professional teams with 57 wins over the past ten years and the Jets have 50.