The 2014 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team represented the University of Delaware as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) during the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by second-year head coach Dave Brock, the Fightin' Blue Hens compiled an overall record of 6âÂÂ6 with a mark of 4âÂÂ4 in conference play, placing in a four-way tie for fifth in the CAA. The team played home games at Delaware Stadium in Newark, Delaware.
Preseason
Recruiting class
Delaware announced the signing of 22 players on February 5, 2014.
Transfers
Three players transferred into Delaware for the 2014 Season:
Preseason awards
- Nick Boyle â CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team (Tight End)
- Eric Enderson â CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team (Punter), The Sports Network FCS Preseason All-American Second Team (Punter)
- Michael Johnson â The Sports Network FCS Preseason All-American Third Team (All Purpose).
- Jalen Randolph â CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Candidate
- Ryan Torza â CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Candidate
- Laith Wallschleger â CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Candidate
Conference predictions
Delaware was picked to finish sixth in the CAA Preseason Poll.
:CAA Preseason Poll (first place votes)
:1. New Hampshire (15)
:2. Villanova (2)
:3. Richmond (3)
:4. William & Mary (3)
:5. Towson
:6. Delaware
:7. Maine
:8. James Madison (1)
:9. Stony Brook
:10. UAlbany
:11. Rhode Island
:12. Elon
Preseason rankings
FCS Coaches Poll
Delaware received 15 votes in the Preseason Coaches Poll, resulting in a tie for 35th. The Blue Hens face four teams ranked in the preseason poll (#4 New Hampshire, #7 Towson, #13 Villanova, and #22 William & Mary). In addition, they meet up with two teams to receive votes but not be ranked (James Madison and Sacred Heart).
The Sports Network FCS Poll
Delaware received 213 votes in the Preseason TSN poll, good for 29th overall. The Blue Hens are scheduled to face four teams that were ranked in the poll in 2014 (#4 New Hampshire, #12 Villanova, #13 Towson, and #19 William & Mary). In addition, they will face two teams that received votes but were not in the top 25 (James Madison â 180 votes and Sacred Heart â 14 votes).
Schedule
Opening depth chart
Coaching staff
Roster
Game summaries
Pittsburgh
- First time Delaware was shut out since September 14, 1996 (a 27âÂÂ0 loss at Villanova), snapping a streak of 220 games.
- Largest margin of defeat for Delaware since September 24, 1921 (an 89âÂÂ0 loss at Pennsylvania).
- Offensive MVP: Nick Boyle â TE
- Defensive MVP: Simba Gwashavanhu â SS
- Special Teams MVP: Andrew Opoku â WR
- Pittsburgh went on to fall to Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl.
Delaware State
- Postponed from September 6 at 6 PM to September 7 at 12 PM due to lightning in the area.
- Jalen Randolph named Nate Beasley MVP.
- Offensive MVP: Jalen Randolph â RB
- Defensive MVP: Vince Hollerman â DE
- Special Teams MVP: Michael Johnson â WR
Colgate
James Madison
- Delaware's first OT win since September 10, 2005, against Lehigh (34âÂÂ33). Hens had lost three consecutive OT games since (2007 v. Richmond (5OT), 2010 v. Villanova, and 2012 v. Towson).
- James Madison went on to fall in the first round of the NCAA First Round to Liberty.
Sacred Heart
Elon
Towson
William & Mary
Rhode Island
Albany
New Hampshire
Villanova
Ranking movements
References