WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- I had a chance to catch up with Coach Bobby Collins this morning as he and
his WSSU basketball team were riding the steel horse to Richmond, Va. for their
game on Tuesday night. The steal horse, better known as a bus, was taking the
Rams to Virginia Union.
Collins says he and Lugman Jabber, the coach at Virginia Union, decided to
move the conference game to before the Christmas break.
“This way we wouldn’t have so many games early in January,” Collins said. “We
thought it would be beneficial to us and Virginia Union was OK with that.”
The Rams are 7-2 and hardly anybody has noticed because of all the hoopla
surrounding the football’s team remarkable season. The football team’s season
finally ended on Saturday afternoon in a 35-7 loss to Valdosta State in the D-II
championship game.
Later that Saturday night at the Gaines Center in front of just 278 of the
Rams closest friends and family had a very big win over Anderson (S.C.) What
made it more impressive was Anderson had just beaten College of Charleston.
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