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No. 4 Football to Host Wofford for Home Opener Saturday

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — After earning a 34-24 victory at Campbell in its season opener last week, the No. 4 William & Mary football team will return to action when it hosts Wofford for its home opener at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 6 p.m.
 
Tickets for the game are available at TribeAtheltics.com. W&M Athletics, in conjunction with the W&M Police Department, has implemented a clear bag policy that regulates the size and type of bag that may be carried into W&M Athletics facilities during the 2023-24 year, including Busch Field, Kaplan Arena, Martin Family Stadium, Plumeri Park, and Zable Stadium. Information as well as approved and prohibited items is available at TribeAtheltics.com.
 
The game will be televised by Cox YurView, while it will also be available with a FloFootball subscription. YurView will televise the game in all Cox Virginia markets, including Hampton Roads (channel 60), Fairfax (channel 74), Fredericksburg (channel 77) and Roanoke (channel 9). The broadcast will also be available nationally on Cox Sports Television. Visit the listing of affiliates or check your local listing for details of showings in your market.
 
All W&M conference and home games will be streamed on FloFootball this season. By following this link (flosports.tv/caa), CAA fans can sign up for an annual subscription to FloSports for $99.99 per year or a monthly rate of $14.99. Also, anyone who subscribes using a CAA member Institution domain (.edu) e-mail address will be eligible for a $9.99 subscription rate per month. Any subscription provides access to all content that FloSports offers.

Longtime Voice of the Tribe, Jay Colley, will handle the play-by-play duties, while former W&M standouts Mike Leach and Shawn Knight will provide analysis.
 
Fans can also listen to a live broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the Internet at TideRadio.com. Andrew Phillips and Pete Clawson will be on the call.

Live stats will be available at TribeAthletics.com, while fans can follow the action on Twitter at @WMTribeFootball.
 
#4 William & Mary vs. Wofford (Game Sponsor: TowneBank)
Date Saturday, Sept. 9
Time 6 p.m.
Location Williamsburg, Va. (Zable Stadium)
Tickets Buy Tickets | Clear Bag Policy
Live Game Coverage TV: Cox YurView
Radio: The Tide 92.3FM
Video: FloFootball ($)
Internet Options Live Stats
Official Web Sites W&M | Wofford | CAA | SoCon
Game Notes W&M | Wofford
Flip Card Download
Statistics W&M | Wofford
Pregame Media CAA Teleconference: Coach London
Yearbook View & Download
Game Sponsor TowneBank

Official Social Media Info
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Twitter W&M Football (in-game updates) | W&M Athletics | CAA Football
Twitter Hashtags #GoTribe | #CAAFB
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W&M will look to build off an impressive season-opening conference win at Campbell when it hosts Wofford on Saturday. The Tribe piled up 270 rushing yards with a pair of rushing touchdowns against the Camels, while it also found the end zone twice through the air. The offensive line did not allow a sack. In addition to forcing a pair of pivotal turnovers in the first half, W&M's defense held Campbell to just 69 yards after halftime. Running back Bronson Yoder rushed for a game-high 124 yards on 20 carries with two touchdowns, while defensive end Nate Lynn recorded a pair of sacks. 
 
Wofford opened its season with a 45-7 setback at Pittsburgh last Saturday. The Panthers out-gained the Terriers, 491-126, and limited WC to -1 rushing yard on 19 carries. Quarterback Bryce Corriston and wide receiver Tyler Parker connected on a 75-yard touchdown strike for Wofford's only score. Safety John Michael DiRoberto led the Terriers with 11 tackles, while linebacker David Powers posted eight stops and a sack.
 
Saturday's game will mark just third meeting between W&M and Wofford, as both of the previous two matchups were played in Williamsburg. The Tribe earned a 30-14 victory on Homecoming at Zable Stadium in 1988, while W&M blanked Wofford, 19-0, in 1930. 
 
This week's game notes are available below or by clicking here.


 
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Players Mentioned

Nate Lynn

#99 Nate Lynn

DL
6' 3"
Senior
Bronson Yoder

#9 Bronson Yoder

RB
5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Nate Lynn

#99 Nate Lynn

6' 3"
Senior
DL
Bronson Yoder

#9 Bronson Yoder

5' 11"
Senior
RB