DURHAM, North Carolina -- Jerry Mack has many reasons to be excited about the upcoming football season.
First, North Carolina Central is the co-MEAC defending champion from Mack’s inaugural season.
Second, the Eagles return 15 starters (seven on offense, eight on defense), including starting quarterback Malcolm Bell who passed for 1,982 yards and 15 touchdowns against just five interceptions, and rushed for another 416 yards and five TDs.
Third, NCCU was voted as having the No. 1 HBCU recruiting program by Box To Row, a sports talk radio program.
And fourth, with the exception of one replacement, Mack’s staff remains intact for another season. Ask any head coach how important that is.
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