Itta Bena, MS - Mississippi Valley didn't win a game during the 2010 season, losing all 10 games by at least two touchdowns.
It wasn't much fun. But second-year coach Karl Morgan says the Delta Devils' turnaround is near.
"Things are progressing steadily," Morgan said. "I really think some positive things are happening at Mississippi Valley."
The Delta Devils were hit with a big blow when starting quarterback Oliver Hughes suffered a season-ending knee injury near the end of spring practice. Sophomore Carl Davis returns after completing 12 of 21 passes for 73 yards last season.
The new quarterback will have some playmakers around him. Cox led the team with 520 receiving yards and five touchdowns last season. Junior Chris Williams led the Delta Devils with 32 receptions last season.
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Showing posts with label MVSU Delta Devils Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MVSU Delta Devils Football. Show all posts
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Mississippi Valley Devils add Murray State to 2011 Football Schedule
The Mississippi Valley State University Department of Athletics announced recently that the Delta Devils have added another game to its 2011 slate. The addition of Murray State will give the Delta Devils 11 contests for the upcoming season and six home games for the program.
“We worked hard to find another contest for 2011 and we contacted a number of programs. In the end, an agreement with Murray State worked out well for both schools,” said interim athletics director Donald Sims.
The Racers went 6-5 last season, opening the season losing their first three games before closing out the season winning their last three contests. A member of the Ohio Valley Conference, this will be the first meeting between the Racers and the Delta Devils.
“We worked hard to find another contest for 2011 and we contacted a number of programs. In the end, an agreement with Murray State worked out well for both schools,” said interim athletics director Donald Sims.
The Racers went 6-5 last season, opening the season losing their first three games before closing out the season winning their last three contests. A member of the Ohio Valley Conference, this will be the first meeting between the Racers and the Delta Devils.
September
3 Alabama State Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 5p
10 Murray State Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 4p
17 @ Alcorn State Alcorn State, Miss. Jack Spinks Stadium TBA
24 @ Prairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas Blackshear Stadium TBA
October
1 Southern Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 2p
8 @ Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. Louis Crews Stadium 1p
15 Jackson State Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 2p
22 @ Grambling State Grambling, La. Robinson Stadium 2p
29 Texas Southern Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 2p
(Homecoming 2011)
November
3 (Thu.) @ South Alabama Mobile, Ala. Ladd-Peebles Stadium TBA
12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 1p
19 OPEN
December
10 SWAC Championship 2011 Birmingham, Ala. Legion Field 1p
Sunday, March 27, 2011
ONE TEAM, ONE VALLEY: Update on MVSU Weight Room Project
Delta Devils Head Football Coach Karl Morgan |
March 16, 2011
Dear Valley Alumni and Fans,
I trust everyone and their families are doing well. It's been about three and a half months since the initial letter requesting your support was written. A lot has happened and I want to take this time to get everybody up to speed on where we are. First of all, I've included the actual proposal and design layout from Power Lift.
Power Lift, the company we are going to use is considered the best in the field. As you can see, their estimated cost for this project is $49,170.05. That doesn't include flooring to cover the roughly 2,000 square foot metal building we are seeking to equip. The building is located right next to our practice field. It's an ideal place for a weight room and it has air/heat, restrooms and a shower area.
Over $25,000 had been raised before Valley alum, Mrs. Ennis Rucker, came by the office and asked to personally help. In our first meeting, she said, "Coach I'm tired of losing. How can I be of assistance?" Since Mrs. Rucker's affiliation, The Friends of MVSU Football initiative has raised an additional $16,000. We have received donations from $5.00 to a high of $5,000. (Some recent donations to the football program have been earmarked for specific areas such as recruiting and will not be used to meet our goal.)
This past Monday, a purchase order in the amount of $3,571.08 was generated and sent to a rubber flooring company in Atlanta. I was amazed at the number of flooring options that are available. We searched far and wide trying to find the best fit for our need and bank account. Eventually, we decided on 4 foot by 6 foot by 3/4 inch rubber mats. Eighty-nine (89) 100-pound mats were ordered and should be here within a week.
That's the very latest, we are close and the finish line is in sight. I want to greatly thank everyone who has contributed to the cause. However, our goal has not been completed and we are still in search of donations to reach the desired outcome. I really appreciate your help and the fact that you care about Mississippi Valley State University. I will periodically keep everyone informed about our progress. In the meantime, take care.
Let's Work to Win,
Karl Morgan
Courtesy MVSU Media Relations
VISIT: MVSU Delta Devils
Mississippi Valley State University
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
MVSU Unveils Stadium Highlights, Construction Phases
Valley Head Coach Karl Morgan |
Surrounded by University officials and representatives of the JBHM Architects of Jackson and the Mississippi Bureau of Building, Grounds & Real Property, President Oliver discussed the more than $5.5 million Phase I project, which includes new stadium seating and restrooms.
Evan Johnson & Sons was awarded the bid on March 3. The Brandon company’s total bid is $5,542,400.00 for Phase I completion of the grandstands and restrooms on Aug. 26, a week before the first home game on Sept. 3. The project is funded with bond money provided by the Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management.
The company will begin major construction on April 4. The overall Phase I project completion date is March 2012.
"This design allows for the opportunity for adding scope to the project in future phases," said Dr. Oliver. "Components of the new design include larger restroom facilities, chairback seating, and a club level deck."
Preplanning and the removal of the existing East Side Stands is near completion, she said.
The East Grandstand will have 5,000 seats, including 500 chairbacks. The seating will have more spacious depth and width as well as improved viewing angles. There will be two circulation aisles in the grandstand.
The concourse under the grandstand will include restrooms, a first aid room, vendor “stalls”, circulation and gathering space, dedicated storage areas and areas for food/merchandise kiosks.
A feature new to the University will be a club-level deck atop the grandstand allowing for a 360-degree view of the Itta Bena campus.
Other improvements include an entrance plaza with signage, dedicated service areas and electrical improvements, including emergency power.
Future projects include an estimated $2 million Phase 2 East Grandstand improvements for the addition of an elevator for ADA use and service access for audio visual and broadcast equipment, the addition of ramp towers at both ends of the grandstand in lieu of stairs, the addition of a roof canopy above the club-level deck, addition of permanent concession stands and ticket booths, and facade improvements of tilt-up concrete panels (to enclose the bleachers), including gates and decorative steel grilles.
Rice-Totten Stadium Upgrades |
Other future phase improvements include stadium lighting, scoreboard and audio visual, landscaping and West Side Grandstand improvements.
President Oliver announced the University is seeking an estimated $2 million in private funding to replace west side electrical elements and a new scoreboard with 22’ wide x 12’ high videoboard screen capability, and new public announcement and sound system.
The scoreboard carries an estimated $485,000 price tag. Future stadium lighting improvements carry a nearly $700,000 price tag, which will replace all field lighting and upgrade west-side electrical, including a new service entrance, new transformer and new emergency generator for the lights.
The University unveiled the future Fannie Lou Hamer Way
(GS# 106-235), a pedestrian corridor. The initial pre-planning design phase has been funded and is under way.
The pedestrian corridor will be a mixture of paving materials to include pavers and concrete which will feature “nook” spaces throughout to provide each fraternity and sorority a designated location. Axial focal points will be positioned at each end for sculptures or other “honorary” elements.
In addition to landscaping, Fannie Lou Hamer Waywill feature benches and seat walls, the continuation of new campus lighting with a tie-in to the football stadium’s entrance plaza. “This will allow for a beautiful game day event and tailgating area,” Oliver said.
PHASE 1 HIGHLIGHTS:
Key Components of Design:
• 5,000 seats, including 500 chairbacks.
More spacious depth and width.
Improved viewing angles.
• Concourse Under Grandstand:
Restrooms (64 Toilets, 20 sinks total in 4 restrooms (2 women, 2 men)
First Aid Room
Vendor ‘Stalls’
Circulation and Gathering Space
Dedicated Storage Areas
Area(s) for Food/Merchandise
Kiosks
• Club Level Deck atop Grandstand.
• 2 circulation aisles in Grandstand.
• Entrance Plaza with signage.
• Electrical Improvements, including
emergency power.
• Dedicated ‘Service’ Areas.
1. $120,000.00 Add one Elevator.
Accessibility Requirements (ADA ) and Service Access for A/V and Television
equipment.
2. $560,000.00 Add Roof Canopy Above Club Level.
Includes lighting for canopy.
3. $1,175,000.00 Add Tilt-Up Concrete Façade panels, including Gates
and Decorative steel grilles.
Add permanent Concession Stands and Ticket Booths.
Add High-Performance Epoxy Coatings at all Structural
Steel and Concrete Walking Surfaces.
Rough-ins for the Façade, Concessions, and Ticket Booths are included in the
current ‘Phase 1’ project.
4. $200,000.00 Add Ramp Towers at both ends of Grandstand (in lieu of
stair access).
$2,055,000.00 Estimated Grand Total of all ‘Phase 2’ Improvements
By MVSU News
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