GREENSBORO, North Carolina — N.C. Central couldn’t save itself from a losing season and didn’t do anything that might have strengthened an argument about hanging on to its interim coach for another year.
N.C. A&T, NCCU’s archrival, embarrassed the Eagles 28-0 at Aggie Stadium on Saturday. The Aggies’ execution and taunting so badly ruffled the Eagles’ feathers that coaches had to restore order on the field, and an NCCU player was ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.
There is speculation that those calling the shots in NCCU’s athletics department may replace interim coach Dwayne Foster, who took over shortly before the start of this season when Henry Frazier III was fired.
NCCU athletics director Ingrid Wicker-McCree said she terminated Frazier because reoccurring issues with his ex-wife, Lanier Turner-Frazier, had become too much of a distraction.
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