Monday, September 1, 2014

MEAC/SWAC Challenge Band Battle: AAMU vs. NCA&T







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Published on Sep 1, 2014
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From the SWAC/MEAC Challenge in Orlando, FL...

Cameras: 4x Canon 5D mkII, Canon C100
Audio: Sennheiser MKH-8000 series mics, Sound Devices 788T recorder

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MSU Cody Acker named MEAC Defensive Player of the Week

BALTIMORE, Maryland -- Morgan State standout linebacker Cody Acker was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's defensive player of the week, the conference announced Monday.

The 6-foot-1, 220-pound senior form Landover, Maryland posted a personal-best 19 tackles Saturday at Eastern Michigan. The senior also had a tackle for a loss.

The 19 tackles represents the most by a Bear since linebacker Elandon Roberts posted 19 stops against Hampton on Nov. 17, 2012.

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Acker's previous highest tackle performance was last season at North Carolina Central where he recorded 15 tackles on October 13.

Acker becomes the first Bear to earn player of the week accolades this season.

Morgan State will face Holy Cross on the road for the Crusdaer's home-opener on Saturday (Sept. 6). Kick-off at Fitton Field is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Game tickets for all four (4) contests at Hughes Stadium are on sale now. T
ickets for the New York Urban League Classic at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sept. 20 are also on sale at the MSU Student Center Box Office.

For Morgan State football ticket information click here

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HBCU Play of the Week: Jackson State Tigers "Hail Mary" Defeats FAMU in Final Second



1.6 seconds left in game, FAMU leading 17-16 with one Jackson State play left.  The call from the Tigers sideline... Hail Mary!  And the call worked!  Game over.  Rattlers were snake bit by the Tigers 22-17 to open the Coach Harold Jackson era at JSU.  Unbelievable!!!

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Football Game Preview: Johnson C. Smith at Charlotte

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina  -- Charlotte will play host to the Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls this Saturday in the 49′ers first home game. They beat Campbell 33-9 last Thursday and will look to move their record to 2-0.

Here are some notes about the Niners’ week two opponent:
  • Johnson C. Smith was picked by CIAA coaches to finish fourth in the South division.
  • This is the season opener for the Golden Bulls, who will look to improve last year’s 5-5 record.
  • The Golden Bulls return 14 starters from last year’s squad.
  • Including in those 14 starters for Johnson C. Smith are quarterback Keahn Wallace, running back LeAnder Barney, and leading receiver Chris Patterson.
  • Jovontay Williams is arguably the team’s biggest returning star. He totaled 14.5 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks last season.
  • Williams was named to the All-CIAA First Team last season, and received preseason honors recently, being named to the Beyond Sports Network Division II All-America Team.

2014 John Merritt Classic Battle of the Bands: EWC vs. TSU




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WSSU Notes: Rams could play in Bahamas in ’15

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Winston-Salem State’s 2015 schedule is complete, but Athletics Director Tonia Walker said that there’s a chance the game against Tuskegee could be played in the Bahamas as part of the Bahamas HBCUX Classic.

The inaugural game of the classic will be Sept. 13, with Texas Southern taking on Central State.

WSSU will play Tuskegee this season at Bowman Gray Stadium.

“There was some interest this year in the Tuskegee game moving to the Bahamas,” Walker said. “But from a time frame, we just couldn’t do it. But there’s an opportunity next year to move that game to the Bahamas, it would be something we would look at doing.”

Walker said that WSSU’s nonconference games next season will be at UNC Pembroke, against Valdosta State in Atlanta and, for now, at Tuskegee.

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Big Ten Week 1 Roundup: Rutgers' conference brethren combine to win 11 of 13 in opening week

GAME TIME: SATURDAY: 12 PM ET,
 TV: BIG TEN NETWORK
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey  --  File this away if Rutgers has trouble pulling away from Howard this Saturday: Seven Big Ten teams faced teams from the Football Championship Subdivision ranks during the opening college football weekend, and two of them received a scare from their lower-level foes.


Of course, the Scarlet Knights have shown little difficulty cruising past MEAC opponents in recent years, playing a team from that league every year since 2006 and winning by a combined score of 341-14.

For now, the Scarlet Knights can rest comfortably with the fact that no other Big Ten team had a more noteworthy Week 1 triumph. After all, Rutgers was the only Big Ten squad to beat a team from one of the so-called power conferences, rallying for a 41-38 victory at Washington State for its first win over a Pac-12 foe in school history.

Rutgers (1-0) will play host to the Bison (0-1) at noon Saturday.