With the game tied at 7-7 late in the third quarter, Wall put Albany ahead for good with a crucial blocked punt that rolled through the end zone for a safety. Wall’s play marked the first blocked punt by Albany's special teams since October 9, 2004 versus Saint Francis (PA). In the game, the Syracuse native also accounted for a career-high 113 all-purpose yards (51 kickoff return, 31 punt return, 28 receiving, 3 rushing), and caught a season-high three passes for 28 yards.