ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There's been a lot of discussion this football offseason about the UAlbany offense, specifically the ongoing quarterback battle. That unit will be under a microscope this year after finishing second-to-last in the CAA in points per game in 2024. But the defense is also in need of an uptick in production this season.

The Great Danes were a force on that side of the ball in 2023, leading the CAA in sacks and holding their conference opponents to just 15.5 ppg. Last year, they were in the bottom half of the league in both those categories.

Defensive back Cam Stodghill could play a big role in UAlbany getting back to its stout defensive ways. The La Salle Institute product was fifth on the team in tackles (49.0) a season ago and was tied for the team lead in sacks (2

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