After a bye and a monumental win over No. 1 ranked Villanova, Tribe football could be in danger of underestimating No. 2 ranked Delaware this Saturday. If Jimmye Laycock takes advantage of the extra week, the Tribe could supplant their status as a division II powerhouse.
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