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  • Nov 28, 2024 | nhfootballreport.com | Allen Lessels

    By Allen LesselsDURHAM – The home game was a bonus. The members of the University of New Hampshire football program knew that thanks to their late-season surge, capped by Saturday’s 26-9 win over Maine, they were in good shape for earning an at-large bid to the 24-team FCS tournament.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | nhfootballreport.com | Allen Lessels

    By Allen LesselsSo here’s a piece of good news for the team that comes up on the short end of the score this Friday night in Harvard Stadium when the University of New Hampshire and Harvard University at long last renew their football rivalry: The losing team will not have to wait four score and five years for a shot at redemption.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | nhfootballreport.com | Allen Lessels

    By Allen LesselsLast season, the University of New Hampshire football team struggled to close out close games and as a result had a 2-3 record before September was over and by the end of the year needed to rally to record a 6-5 mark overall. The Wildcats hope Saturday’s 21-20 win at Holy Cross – a program that had given them all kinds of problems the last two times the team played — was a harbinger of better things to come.

  • Sep 6, 2024 | nhfootballreport.com | Allen Lessels

    By Allen LesselsNow, with that pesky FBS encounter out of the way, the University of New Hampshire football team can get down to the serious business of seeing how it stacks up against folks its own size at the Football Championship Subdivision level of play. After starting the season with last week’s trip to play Central Florida, the Wildcats will look to take advantage of a rare opportunity and get an early jump on the season while not having to stray far from home.

  • Nov 17, 2023 | nhfootballreport.com | Allen Lessels

    By Allen LesselsDURHAM – The University of New Hampshire football team’s offense – featuring a couple of prolific veterans all season – offered up a glimpse of the not-too-distant future last Saturday at Monmouth in an entertaining Coastal Athletic Association road win. Junior quarterback Max Brosmer and senior running back/receiver/return artist Dylan Laube – who accepted an invitation this week to the Reese’s Senior Bowl — got things started, as they often do.

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