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American college football season
The 2008 Hofstra Pride football team represented
Hofstra University as a member of the North Division of the
Colonial Athletic Association during the
2008 NCAA Division I FCS football season . Led by third-year head coach
Dave Cohen , the Pride compiled an overall record of 4–8 with a mark of 2–6 in conference play, placing in fourth in the CAA's North Division. Hofstra played home games at
James M. Shuart Stadium in
Hempstead, New York .
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance Source August 28 7:00 p.m. at
Connecticut *
ESPN+ L 3–3537,583
[1]
[2]
September 13 7:00 p.m.
Albany * L 16–22 OT 5,111
[3]
[4]
September 20 1:00 p.m.
Rhode Island James M. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY W 23–206,107
[5]
[6]
September 26 7:00 p.m. at
Stony Brook * L 43–32,105
[7]
[8]
October 4 1:30 p.m. at No. 1
James Madison L 0–5616,109
[9]
[10]
October 11 1:00 p.m. at
Bucknell * W 45–312,444
[11]
[12]
October 18 3:00 p.m. at
Maine L 40–41 2OT 3,690
October 25 3:00 p.m.
Delaware James H. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY L 0–173,518
November 1 12:00 p.m. at No. 9
New Hampshire L 25–455,297
[13]
November 8 1:00 p.m. No. 7
Richmond James H. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY L 14–341,766
[14]
[15]
November 15 1:00 p.m.
Northeastern James H. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY W 42–151,520
November 22 2:30 p.m. at
UMass *
CN8 L 14–285,108
[16]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from
AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in
Eastern time
Coaching staff
References
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"www.UConnHuskies.com" . University of Connecticut Department of Athletics. Archived from
the original on December 23, 2008. Retrieved September 19, 2008 .
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"Cumulative Season Statistics" . University of Connecticut Department of Athletics. Retrieved November 1, 2011 .
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"David McCarty's Touchdown Run Leads UAlbany to Overtime Victory Against Hofstra" . University at Albany Great Danes . September 13, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
^ Staple, Arthur (September 14, 2008).
"Offense" . Newsday (Suffolk Edition) . p. 77. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"FRESHMAN KICKER'S FIELD GOAL WITH THREE SECONDS REMAINING GIVES HOFSTRA A 23-20 VICTORY OVER URI" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"Football Falls in the Final Seconds, 23-20, at Hofstra" . University of Rhode Island . September 20, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"Stony Brook Falls, 43-3, To Hofstra" . Stony Brook University Athletics . September 27, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"HOFSTRA BEATS LOCAL RIVAL STONY BROOK" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"TOP-RANKED JMU SHUTS OUT HOFSTRA 56-0 IN CAA FOOTBALL" . James Madison University Athletics . October 4, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"PRIDE FALL TO #1 JAMES MADISON" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"JACKOLSKI AND CHRISTOPHER LEAD PRIDE OVER BUCKNELL 45-31" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"Bucknell Football Drops 45-31 Shootout with Hofstra" . Bucknell University Athletics . Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
^ Zhe, Mike.
"Football: UNH pulls away for win against Hofstra" . Portsmouth Herald . Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
^
"Vaughan's Career-Best 240 Yards Leads No. 7 Richmond Past Hofstra" . University of Richmond Athletics . November 8, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"PRIDE FALL TO #7 RICHMOND" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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"HOFSTRA FALLS TO MASSACHUSETTS IN SEASON FINALE, 28-14" . Hofstra University Athletics . December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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