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Football Hosts Lehigh on Saturday in Battle of Unbeatens on National TV

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Regular Seating is SOLD OUT! Standing room only admission will be available, beginning at 10:00 AM at the ticket booth.  Gates open at 10:30 AM.

The Fordham University football Rams, ranked 12th in the latest Sports Network NCAA FCS poll and 13th in the NCAA FCS Coaches poll, continue their 2013 season and open their Patriot League slate by hosting the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks, ranked 13th in the latest Sports Network NCAA FCS poll and tenth in the NCAA FCS Coaches poll, on Jack Coffey Field on Saturday, October 5, at 12:00 p.m. in a game that will be televised live on the CBS Sports Network with Ben Holden (p-b-p), Tom Bradley (color) and Rashan Ali (sideline) announcing. The game can also be heard live on WFUV (90.7 FM) and on wfuv.org.
 
A big crowd is expected so plan for congestion in and around campus.
 
Lombardi Trophy
Prior to the game, the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee's Join the Huddle Tour will be at Fordham, set up in parking Lot A. Fans are encouraged to stop by, view the exhibit and get your picture taken with the Lombardi Trophy, named, of course, for Fordham great Vince Lombardi.
 
Follow the Join the Huddle Tour on Facebook and Twitter.
 
The game will be broadcast live nationally on the CBS Sports Network (CBS Sports Network Channel Finder) and on WFUV.org with Mike Watts and Nick Logerfo handling the announcing chores and Mack Rosenberg on the sidelines.
 
The Rams (5-0) enter the game after a 38-20 win at Saint Francis (Pa.) University last Saturday, while Lehigh (4-0) enters the contest after defeating the University of New Hampshire, 34-27, at home last Saturday.
 
Fordham and Lehigh are two of the 12 remaining undefeated NCAA FCS schools and the game will be the first matchup of ranked Patriot League teams since 2009, when three such games were played.
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