FCS-CFB Game Preview: Cornell Big Red (0-1) vs. U-Albany Great Danes (1-3)

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Kickoff: 4:00 PM ET
Venue: Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium, Albany, New York (Capacity: ~8,500)
Broadcast: FloFootball / ESPN+

Weather Forecast (Albany, NY)

Temperature: ~72°F (22°C) at kickoff, cooling into the mid-60s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Clear skies, light winds (5–7 mph)

Impact: Ideal football weather; no disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Cornell (0–0, Ivy League – season opener):

QB position unsettled after graduation of Jameson Wang ’25; five active QBs available.

RB Ean Pope – Healthy; 527 rushing yards in 2024.

WR Samuel Musungu – Healthy; 82 receptions, 952 yards, 10 TDs last season.

Defense – Healthy; unit gave up 31 points to UAlbany in 2024.

UAlbany (0–3, CAA):

QB Jack Shields – Healthy; 817 passing yards, 5 TDs, 2 INTs through three games.

RB Griffin Woodell – Healthy; 111 rushing yards, 1 TD.

WR Caden Burti – Healthy; 247 receiving yards, 1 TD.

WR Tavahri Groves – Healthy; 140 yards, 2 TDs.

Defense – Healthy, but has allowed nearly 32 points and 400 yards per game.

Key Player Matchups

Cornell QB (TBD) vs. UAlbany Secondary

With Cornell breaking in a new starter, Albany’s defense must capitalize on inexperience.

WR Samuel Musungu (Cornell) vs. UAlbany Corners

Musungu is Cornell’s top returning weapon; Albany must prevent explosive plays.

QB Jack Shields (UAlbany) vs. Cornell Pass Rush

Shields has been productive but turnover-prone; Cornell must pressure him early.

RB Griffin Woodell (UAlbany) vs. Cornell Front Seven

Woodell’s ability to establish the run could open up play-action for Shields.

Recent Team Form

Cornell Big Red (2024 season: 4–6, 3–4 Ivy)

11/23/24: L 17–9 @ Columbia

11/16/24: W 39–22 vs. Dartmouth

11/9/24: L 67–49 vs. Penn

11/2/24: W 49–35 @ Princeton

10/26/24: L 23–21 @ Brown

Trend: Offense averaged 30.2 PPG in 2024 under HC Dan Swanstrom.

UAlbany Great Danes (0–3, 2025 season)

9/13/25: L 24–17 vs. New Haven

9/6/25: L 37–32 @ Delaware State

8/30/25: L 34–7 @ Iowa (FBS)

Trend: Offense averaging 18.7 PPG; defense allowing 31.0 PPG.

Series History

All-time series: UAlbany leads 1–0.

Last meeting: Oct. 5, 2024 – UAlbany won 31–10 at Cornell.

This is Cornell’s first-ever trip to Albany.

Betting Trends

Cornell:

2–3 SU in last 5 games (2024).

3–2 ATS in last 5.

Overs hit in 3 of last 5.

UAlbany:

1–4 SU in last 5 games.

2–3 ATS in last 5.

Overs hit in 3 of last 5.

Head-to-Head: UAlbany covered in the only prior meeting (2024).

Historical Betting Results

Cornell: Often undervalued ATS in Ivy play; overs common when offense clicks.

UAlbany: Struggles ATS as a home favorite; overs frequent when defense falters.

CAA vs. Ivy Trends: CAA teams cover ~62% of the time in September non-conference games.

Game Odds

Cornell Big Red                 49.5

Albany Great Danes        – 6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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