Sunday, January 26, 2014

Former MVSU football standout featured in news article

COACH VICENT BROWN
CO-DC/LINEBACKERS COACH
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
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STORRS, Connecticut -- When Vincent Brown said goodbye to professional football after he was cut by New England Patriots coach Bill Parcells during training camp in 1996, he decided it was time to get as far away from football as he could.

The game had been his whole life ever since high school, but now, it was time to chart a new course, start a new career.
So he went back to school, got his Series 7 Securities license and went to work for MassMutual as a financial broker in his hometown of Atlanta.
"Every day I'd go into the office with a coat and tie on and sit there and be miserable," Brown said. "There were some aspects of it that were OK, but it was nothing like being on the (football) grass."
During that time, Brown's son, Vincent Jr., was getting into football, playing Pop Warner, and Brown -- who during his playing days earned the nickname "The Undertaker" for his tackles that drove opponents into the ground -- felt the tug of the game pulling at him again.
"When I got cut by the Patriots, coach Parcells said to me, `You have the ability to influence others ... you've got to find a way to use it,'" Brown said. "It took me a couple of years to realize what he was saying. But it's been rewarding ever since."
From starting as a high school volunteer in 2001, Brown has used coaching to get back into football and will head into 2014 as the co-defensive coordinator/linebackers coach for the UConn Huskies under new head coach Bob Diaco.
"There's going to be challenges," Brown said recently at a sit-down with all the assistant coaches at the Burton Family Football Complex. "There's going to be growing pains, but at the end of the day, I'm very excited to work with these young men, get their confidence up and get them playing at an extremely high level.

Dawson Odums signs new Southern deal

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- Southern football coach Dawson Odums took a moment away from recruiting this week to sign his new four-year contract with the Jaguars.

Odums and Southern Athletic Director William Broussard agreed to terms, which included a 25-percent pay raise to $175,000 per year, last month. The SU System Board of Supervisors approved the deal earlier this month.

“It’s good (to have the contract signed),” Odums said Friday. “I hadn’t thought about it much. Dr. Broussard has been doing a good job since I’ve been here, and there wasn’t any doubt or question that it would get done.”

Odums led the Jaguars to an 8-4 record and their first Southwestern Athletic Conference Championship in 10 years in 2013.

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Dannton Jackson shares the love at Xavier

“When it’s time, we’re going to be where we’re supposed to be.” “God doesn’t make a whole lot of mistakes. I’m not going to move until God tells me to move.” --- Dannton Jackson

NEW ORLEANS  -- Xavier’s Dannton Jackson heads into Saturday night’s game against rival Dillard as his school’s all-time winningest coach because he’s not afraid to ask for help.

Not afraid to admit he doesn’t know everything, realizing he can always get better — even after posting 241 wins in just more than a decade.

Xavier men's basketball coach Dannton Jackson
Courtesy Photo by Irving Johnson III, Xavier University  
So can his assistant coaches, who are required to have mentors outside the program. So can his players, whom he’s preparing for life after the final shot clock expires.

In a male-dominated profession, full of ego and secrecy, Jackson’s list of mentors, advisers and friends reads like a Who’s Who of college basketball: North Carolina’s Roy Williams and Bill Self of Kansas. John Calipari of Memphis and Texas’ Rick Barnes.

These coaches and others have opened their programs and playbooks to Jackson, who has studied and mimicked every detail — all to make the Gold Rush better.

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FAMU Lady Rattlers Stop Howard Bison 87-42 at Lawson

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- The Florida A&M Women’s Basketball team snapped their two-game losing streak with an 87-42 win over Howard University, here Saturday afternoon at the Al Lawson Center in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference contest.

FAMU (9-11, 3-4 MEAC) was paced by Jasmine Grice as she scored a game high 34 points to lead all scorers. Kimberly Sparkman added 26 points as she connected on seven-of-nine three pointers from behind the arc, while Taneka Rubin finished with 11. Both Tierra Prothro and Rubin finished with eight boards each to lead the Lady Rattlers, while Sparkman dished out a four assists.

HU (7-11, 3-2 MEAC) was led by Victoria Gonzalez with 14 points and six boards to lead the Lady Bison.

FAMU jumped out to a 21-11 lead on a Grice free throw with 11:52 to in the first.

The Lady Rattlers would close out the first half with a 20-12 run as FAMU would go into the break with a 41-23 at the half.

FAMU finished the first half shooting 37.5 percent (12-of-32), while HU shot 34.5 percent (10-of-29).

The Lady Rattlers would open up the second half with an 11-6 run to take a 54-29 lead, capped off by a Grice jumper with 14:03 to go in the.

FAMU would extend their lead to 73-37 on a Grice layup with 6:56 to go in the game as the Lady Rattlers went on to win the contest 87-42.

The Lady Rattlers finished the game shooting 43.1 percent (31-of-72), while HU shot 31.0 percent (18-of-58).

FAMU will return to action on Saturday, Feb. 1 as they will host South Carolina State at the Al Lawson Center in a MEAC matchup in a 4 p.m. start.

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TSU's Coach Inman Records 500th Career Win in MSU Victory

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Coach Inman receives game ball after reaching 500 career wins.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Head Tennessee State University women’s basketball coach Larry Inman recorded his 500th career win Saturday night with an, 87-70, victory over Morehead State in the Gentry Center.
 
With the win, Tennessee State improved to 7-13 overall and 4-3 in the OVC. For the second time this season five players scored in double-digits for TSU led by Chelsea Hudson’s double-double of 15 points and 15 rebounds. Brianna Lawrence finished the game with 14 points while Rachel Allen and Alana Morris each tallied 13. Briana Morrow had 11 points in the contest.
 
Morehead State (9-11, 3-4 OVC) was led in scoring by Terrice Robinson who had a game-high 26 points. Almesha Jones, the only other player to post double-figures, had 22.
 
In the first half, TSU fell behind 13-6 with eight minutes ticked off the clock. The Lady Tigers picked it up after an old fashioned three-point play by Briana Morrow sparked a 9-0 run that put them on top, 15-13.
 
Morehead State regained the lead, 18-17, on a triple from the corner before the teams began to trade buckets.
 
The game was tied, 22-22, when TSU scored five unanswered to move ahead, 27-22. The Lady Tigers closed out the half by outscoring the Eagles, 8-4, and went into the break leading, 35-26. After trailing early, TSU outscored MSU, 29-13, during the last eight minutes of the frame.
 
MSU used a 7-2 run to open the second half and cut the deficit down to just four points, 37-33, with 16:55 left to play. The Eagles knotted the score at 40-all about one-minute later but the Lady Tigers regained the advantage, 46-40, behind a floater from Rachel Allen.
 
TSU built its advantage back up to 52-44 but the opponent scored the next four points to cut into the deficit.
 
With 7:58 on the clock, Brianna Lawrence stepped beyond the arc and buried a three to give TSU a double-digit lead, 62-52.
 
Later in the game, Alana Morris scored on a break-away lay-up after Jayda Johnson forced a turnover to put TSU on top, 72-56. The Lady Tigers never looked back.
 
Despite only connecting 1-of-7 from long range, Tennessee State shot 54 percent from the field. TSU dominated the boards, 49-23, and made 32-of-45 from the charity stripe.
 
MSU shot 34.5 percent (19-of-55) from the field, including 25.0 percent (6-of-24) from three-point range. The Eagles made 26-of-32 from the free-throw line for an 81.3 percent clip.
 
TSU had 23 turnovers in the contest but held the advantage in points in the paint, 38-20, second chance points, 21-11, and bench points, 33-10.
 
The Lady Tigers return to action on Monday, Jan. 27 at 11 a.m. against Eastern Kentucky. TSU will welcome students from Davidson County Metro Schools for the Kid’s Day game.
 



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Gold Rush defeat Dillard, regain first place in GCAC

NEW ORLEANS -- Morris Wright scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half Saturday to help NAIA No. 16 Xavier University of Louisiana earn a 62-54 men's basketball victory against Dillard in the Crosstown Classic at XU's Convocation Center.

The Gold Rush (16-5, 5-1 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference) defeated the Bleu Devils (4-7, 0-5) for the 16th time in the last 18 meetings. Xavier leads the series 79-48.

Xavier leads the GCAC by a half-game over Talladega, Edward Waters and Philander Smith. Talladega began the day in first place but lost 90-89 at Philander Smith.

Wright was 3-of-3 from the floor and 7-of-8 from the line in the second half. He scored the final five points after Dillard reduced its 14-point deficit to three in the final two minutes.

Anthony Goode scored 14 points for Xavier and reached double figures for the fourth consecutive game. Wesley Pluviose-Philip had eight points and seven rebounds, and Sydney Coleman had seven points and nine rebounds.

Jarrain Jenkins had 10 points and seven rebounds for Dillard, which has dropped six straight, and Lance Theard scored nine.

Dillard scored the first two points but never led again. Xavier answered with three consecutive 3-pointers -- the first two by Xavier Rogers, the other by Goode -- in 93 seconds. Xavier led 28-21 at halftime and held its largest advantage, 44-30, after Goode's two free throws with 10:47 remaining.

Both teams shot 36 percent from the floor. Xavier dominated at the line, making its first 16 attempts of the second half and finishing 25-of-32 overall. Dillard made 10-of-15 free throws.

Xavier outrebounded Dillard 41-21. It was the eighth consecutive time and the 13th time in the last 14 meetings that the Gold Rush outrebounded the Bleu Devils.

The game attracted a Convocation Center-record crowd of 2,700. The teams drew 2,500 a year ago.

Xavier will conclude a six-game home stand with a 7 p.m. Tuesday game against Belhaven.

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Gold Nuggets' second-half rally topples Dillard 71-60

NEW ORLEANS -- Sophomore guard Whitney Gathright scored nine of her 20 points during a decisive second-half run Saturday to lead NAIA No. 25 Xavier University of Louisiana to a 71-60 women's basketball victory against Dillard in the Crosstown Classic at XU's Convocation Center.

The Gold Nuggets (16-6, 6-0 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference) defeated the Lady Bleu Devils (1-10, 1-4) for the 10th consecutive time and the 19th time in the last 20 meetings. Xavier leads the series 60-19.

Xavier trailed 43-38 after Dillard's Alena Evans made 1-of-2 free throws with 12:44 remaining, but the Gold Nuggets answered with a 28-6 run, which lasted nearly 11 minutes, and made 5-of-6 3-pointers. Gathright made a pair of 3-pointers during the surge, and a Vinnie Briggs 3-pointer put Xavier ahead to stay, 46-45, with 11:14 remaining.

Freshman Kelsey Joseph's trey, her second of the season, capped the run and gave Xavier a 66-49 lead with 1:54 remaining.

Gathright finished with a career-high-tying four 3-pointers in six attempts. Briggs scored 15 points. Xavier was 9-of-16 on 3-pointers and made its most in a game since November 2010.

Evans had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Dillard. Keylantra Taylor scored 14 points and Shea Collins had 12, all on 3-pointers.

Xavier led 29-28 at halftime.

Dillard outshot the Gold Nuggets 39.7 to 38.5 percent from the floor and outrebounded them 38-34. Xavier made 22-of-34 free throws -- 14-of-18 in the second half -- and Dillard made 8-of-15. Xavier blocked a season-high-tying six shots, two apiece by Whitney Gaston-Loyd and freshman Jasmine Bush.

Xavier's Carmen Holcombe grabbed eight rebounds for the second consecutive game and matched her season high.

Xavier has a 15-game home winning streak -- all the games were decided by double digits -- and has won 54 of its last 58 GCAC games. Overall, Xavier has won four straight and 12 of its last 13 games.

It was the last of four consecutive home games for the Gold Nuggets, who will visit Tougaloo at 3 p.m. next Saturday.

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Weather has Southern baseball playing catch-up

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- The weather isn’t helping Southern’s baseball coaching staff make up ground.

The arrival of weather better suited for the Winter Olympics forced cancellation of the Jaguars’ first preseason practice Friday.

“With so many kids living off campus, we didn’t want to take the chance of having them drive to campus,” coach Roger Cador said as freezing precipitation fell Friday afternoon.

Cador said the team will try to convene indoors Saturday for some conditioning and fundamentals work.

“We’ll do what we can do,” Cador said. “It’s not that big of an issue.”

Cador’s newly hired assistants, Rick Greene and Mike Partida, already are playing catch-up because of their recent arrival.

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Saturday, January 25, 2014

B-CU men top Maryland Eastern Shore in basketball, end 17-game losing streak

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida –- Malik Jackson and Clemmye Owens both scored career highs of 27 and 20 points, respectively, to key a 69-62 win for Bethune-Cookman Saturday afternoon over Maryland Eastern Shore at Moore Gymnasium.

The law of averages played out for the Wildcats in a game featuring teams with long losing streaks. B-CU snapped a 17-game tailspin, while the visiting Hawks extended the nation's longest road losing streak to 31 games.
 
Jackson hit five 3-pointers from the floor and had 17 points in the second half to help B-CU (3-19, 0-6 in MEAC) overcame a halftime deficit. The Wildcats came out firing after intermission, turning a 32-25 deficit into a 34-32 advantage in a span of 72 seconds. Owens was also a key to the rally after the break, canning four 3-pointers and scoring 13 points.
 

NFL Bengals hired Brian Braswell, Morehouse coach as assistant offensive line coach

CINCINNATI, Ohio  -- The Cincinnati Bengals have announced that they've hired Brian Braswell as the team's newest assistant offensive line and offensive quality control coach. The position was previously held by Kyle Caskey, who was promoted as the team's running backs coach after Hue Jackson slid into the vacant offensive coordinator spot.

Braswell will work closely with Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach Paul Alexander and also handle other game preparation duties.
 
Braswell has coached since 2005 at Morehouse College, an NCAA Division II school in Atlanta, Ga. For the last six seasons (2008-13), he served as Offensive Line coach and run game coordinator. He also coached the field goal and extra point teams, and he developed and installed strength programs for athletes at the school.
 
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JUCO QB Foster Heading to North Carolina A&T Aggies

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  -- When you think about all around success in an athlete, former Valhalla High and Southwestern College quarterback FRANK FOSTER comes to mind.

Foster finished a brilliant season with the Jaguars and has accepted a football scholarship to North Carolina A&T of the Mid Eastern Conference. The Aggies finished 7-4 a year ago.

As a sophomore for the Jaguars, Foster completed 210 of 332 passes threw for 2,213 yards and 18 touchdowns. His impressive performance doesn’t stop there, as his legs are just as dangerous. Foster rushed 103 times for 348 yards, and 10 TDs.



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Man accused of killing S.C. State student-athlete appears in court

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- A family cried out in grief Saturday as a man accused of killing a South Carolina State University football player appeared before a judge.

“I would have given my life for him. Why didn’t he take me?” one woman said during the hearing.

S.C. State industrial engineering technology major Brandon Robinson died Friday after being shot.

After a manhunt that drew in the assistance of several agencies, 19-year-old Justin Bernard Singleton of Charleston was arrested early Saturday morning.

Singleton has been charged with murder.

A warrant claims Singleton was arguing with Robinson outside of K Hall of Hugine Suites on Friday. Singleton then allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Robinson in the neck.

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Justin Bernard Singleton charged with murder of Brandon Robinson at South Carolina University

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  --  Police arrested a suspect early Saturday in the fatal shooting at South Carolina State University. Justin Bernard Singleton, 19, was charged with Friday's murder of 20-year-old student Brandon Robinson, according to a statement from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

The two were arguing, when Singleton pulled out a gun and fired at Robinson, hitting him in the neck, police said.

After the shooting in Orangeburg County, police initially started an manhunt for a total of four possible suspects.

"He was a very nice young man," university President Thomas Elzey said of Robinson, fighting back tears in a brief statement to reporters Friday. "And it hurts. It hurts us all."

Elzey said "we are pulling together as a community," announcing that counselors would be made available to grieving students.

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ASU Interview Super Bowl Bound QB Tarvaris Jackson

MONTGOMERY, Alabama  -- In our first Google Hangout, we chatted with former Alabama State quarterback and current Seattle Seahawk Tarvaris Jackson.

Jackson is in his eighth NFL season, and his second with the Seahawks as they prepare to play in Super Bowl 48 against the Denver Broncos on Sunday Feb. 2.



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Friday, January 24, 2014

Jackson State's Cox joins Senior Bowl Roster

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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Two-time All-Southwestern Athletic Conference and Jackson State defensive back, Qua Cox, will play in the 2014 Reese's Senior Bowl.

Cox received the invite two days prior to the event and will join the South Team and Coach Gus Bradley. The game is slated for Saturday, January 25, at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. Kick-off is set for 3 p.m. (CT) and will be televised on the NFL Network.

During the postseason, Cox was named a Sheridan Broadcast Network (SBN), Boxtorow, Heritage Radio Sports Network and a BSTN All-American. He finished his senior campaign with 32 tackles and six pass break-ups (second on the team) helping guide JSU to back-to-back SWAC Eastern Division crowns and football championship game appearances.

The Tuskegee, Ala. native was named to the 2013 Sports Network Buck Buchanan and the 2013 College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) preseason watch lists. He was also named The Sports Network preseason All-American. During his career at JSU, Cox recorded 10 interceptions, 145 tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks.

Cox makes his second all-star game appearance after playing in the Medal of Honor Bowl on January 11.
 
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TSU's Edwards to Play in the Senior Bowl on Saturday

#73 Kadeem Edwards
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MOBILE, Alabama -- On Saturday, Tennessee State guard Kadeem Edwards will suit up for the North Team in the 2014 Reese’s Senior Bowl at 3 p.m.
 
Edwards is just one of 10 players from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and one of two players from an HBCU.
 
“I thought Kadeem came out and showed he belonged here with some of the other top lineman in college football,” former TSU and current Jacksonville Jaguars coach Kevin Mashack said. “He more than held his own and represented Big Blue very well.”
 
Edwards has had the opportunity in this week’s practices to protect and go up against some of the top collegiate players from around the country while also receiving instructions and evaluations from the Jaguars’ coaching staff.
 
The Sanford, Fla. native, who was named an All-American by the Associated Press and Sports Network, was the top offensive lineman for the Tigers who finished the season 10-4 overall, 6-2 and second place in the OVC and earned an at-large berth to the FCS Playoffs.
 
The senior helped block for Tim Broughton who rushed for 1,146 yards (25th-most nationally) and six touchdowns and for a quarterback duo that combined for 26 passes touchdowns and also four interceptions in 14 games.
 
Edwards was a four-year starter for Big Blue, amassing 43 career starts. He was also a member of the President's List, the All-OVC Academic Team and is a National Football Foundation Student Athlete.
 
He is the first Tennessee State player to be invited to the Senior Bowl since Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie in 2008 (and the first TSU offensive lineman since Michael Thompson in 2000).
 
Edwards and the rest of the North Squad will square off against the South on Saturday, Jan. 25 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.
 
The game can be seen on the NFL Network at 3 p.m.
 
 
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South Carolina State University football player shot dead on Orangeburg campus, 4 suspects on the loose

Brandon A. Robinson
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ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  -- A manhunt is underway for four suspects after a student was shot dead around 1:30 p.m. on the South Carolina State University campus in Orangeburg on Friday.  Brandon A. Robinson, 20, was taken to a local hospital after being shot outside the Hugine Suites, a dorm complex on campus. He later died.

Robinson was a defensive lineman on the school's football team. The 6-foot tall, 230 pound redshirt junior was a defensive lineman for the Bulldogs.

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S.C. State football player killed; four sought in manhunt

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  --  A South Carolina State University football player was shot and killed outside Hugine Suites the day before his stepfather's funeral.

Brandon A. Robinson, 20, of Goff Ave., Orangeburg, was shot at about 2 p.m. Friday. The S.C. State football roster says he was an Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School graduate.

The autopsy has been scheduled for Saturday, the same day as the funeral for his stepfather, Steven Rolley Sr.

"South Carolina State University is saddened today. We are saddened by the loss of one of our own students," President Thomas Elzey said in a release. "Our deepest condolences go to the family of the victim."



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Florida A&M Releases 2014 Rattler Football Schedule

TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Jan.24) -- FAMU Athletics announced the 2014 Rattler Football schedule in a press conference today at the Al Lawson Center. Present at the press conference was head coach Earl Holmes, interim athletic director Michael Smith and the entire Rattler football coaching staff. The theme for this season was also revealed at the junket. “Set the Record Straight,” is the mantra for 2014.

Dr. Larry Robinson, FAMU interim president, is fully involved in the process and is excited for the release of the new schedule. "We have heard our fans loud and clear and nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our student athletes and our fans. We will take these factors into serious consideration as we finalize the details of our 2014 football schedule," Robinson said.

Smith echoed Robinson’s sentiment. “We are proud that we were able to release the schedule a full month ahead of last year. As we move forward with solidifying times. We will ensure to take all factors into consideration as we create an environment optimal for the Rattler spirit we know will come with a new season,” Smith said.

The schedule is highlighted by five home games for the second year in a row. The Rattlers open the season on the road with the renewing of their SWAC rivalry with the Jackson State Tigers on Aug. 30. The following week, the Rattlers travel to Miami to take on the Hurricanes of the University of Miami on Sept. 6. FAMU welcomes Coastal Carolina to Bragg Stadium in the first-ever meeting of the schools for Hall of Fame weekend on Sept. 20. The Rattlers close out September in Nashville, Tenn., as they take on the “Big Blue” Tigers of Tennessee State on Sept. 27.

The Rattlers open a two week home stand with Morgan State on Oct. 4, followed by Savannah State on Oct. 11. The Rattlers will visit the nation’s capital on Oct. 18., as they take on the Howard Bison, followed by a trip to Greensboro, NC on Oct. 25 to face the NC A&T Aggies.

Norfolk State returns to Tallahassee on Nov. 1, which will be homecoming. The Bulldogs of S.C. State visit Bragg Stadium on Nov.8 to close out our home schedule.

The final two games feature a trip to Dover, Del., to battle the Hornets of Delaware St., on Nov. 15. The last regular-season finale in the newly renovated Florida Citrus Bowl will be on Nov. 22, against the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats.

Holmes was pleased that the schedule provides an opportunity for Rattler fans to see the team grow. “We took our lumps and growing pains last year. That has fueled us in preparing to embark on the journey we set out to accomplish, which is to restore FAMU football to its rightful place, atop the MEAC. We look forward to playing five home games again and seven times in the state of Florida. I want to thank athletic director Michael Smith and the entire athletic department for putting together a solid schedule, We are going to do our best to make the Rattler nation proud of us on and off the field,” Holmes said.



Opponent Date Location Series Record Time
Jackson State Aug. 30 Jackson, Miss. 7-8-2 TBA
Univ. of Miami Sept. 6 Miami, Fla. 1-8-0 TBA
COASTAL CAROLINA SEPT. 20 Tallahassee, Fla. 0-0-0 TBA
Tennessee St. Sept. 27 Nashville, Tenn. 24-28-0 TBA
MORGAN ST. OCT. 4 Tallahassee, Fla. 20-6-0 TBA
SAVANNAH ST. OCT. 11 Tallahassee, Fla. 6-0-0 TBA
Howard Univ. Oct. 18 Washington D.C. 27-9-0 TBA
N.C. A&T Oct. 25 Greensboro, NC 43-13-2 TBA
NORFOLK ST. Nov. 1 Tallahassee, Fla. 13-1-0 TBA
S.C. STATE Nov. 8 Tallahassee, Fla. 33-22-3 TBA
Delaware St. Nov. 15 Dover, Del. 22-9-0 TBA
Bethune-Cookman Nov. 22 Orlando, Fla. 48-18-1 TBA

Home games in bold caps.



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WSSU's Owens enjoyed time at all-star game

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WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Winston-Salem State’s Donnie Owens won’t show up in anybody’s mock NFL Draft or on a list of draft prospects to watch.

But Owens, a 6-3, 295-pound defensive lineman, was excited at how he played last weekend at the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl in Carson, Calif. His goal was to get noticed by the NFL scouts who were there most of the week watching practices.

Owens started on the line for Team American and had two tackles and a sack that forced a fumble.

“That was the highlight of my week, obviously,” Owens said. “My mom (Yolanda Gerald) had a little party to watch the game, and I guess she couldn’t believe it when I got the sack.”

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UPDATE: Tickets On Sale For Saturday's XU-Dillard Crosstown Classic


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NEW ORLEANS — Tickets for the Crosstown Classic, a basketball doubleheader involving city rivals Xavier University of Louisiana and Dillard, are on sale.
      
The Crosstown Classic will be played Saturday, Jan. 25 at XU's Convocation Center. The women's game will start at 5 p.m., followed by the men's game at 7.

Advance tickets cost $5 and are available:


•  Jan. 21-23 in room 322 (third floor) of the Convocation Center Annex (3775 Fern St., New Orleans LA 70125) between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m..
      

•  Online at the XU Alumni Relations page. Start by visiting xulaalumni.com. From the drop-down menu at the top of the page, click "Upcoming Events," then select "Purchase Tickets," then, on the new page, select "2014 Crosstown Classic." Major credit cards are accepted.
        

Students with a valid XU identification card can visit the Office of Student Services (room 305B, third floor of the University Center) and receive one free ticket with an ID card swipe on Friday (Jan. 17) or Jan. 21-23 between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
      

Tickets will be available at the Convocation Center box office beginning at 4 p.m. the day of the game. Tickets purchased on game day will cost $10.
      

The Xavier-Dillard men's series dates to January 1948 and is the oldest college basketball rivalry involving two New Orleans teams. The Xavier-Dillard women's series began during the 1977-78 season.

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In the FCS Huddle: Ride on the coaching carousel so strange

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania  -- The FCS head coaching carousel has ground to a halt ... at least for the short term.

The spinning ride is harsher than a polar vortex. An alarming 26 FCS schools - just over one-fifth nationally - have changed head coaches since the end of the 2013 regular season in November.

The hiring of K.C. Keeler at Sam Houston State on Thursday completed the list of moves, though the ride is sure to start up again whenever a coach gets a whiff of another opportunity or some college administration says its football program's rebuilding plan is taking too long.

It was just over a year ago that Keeler was ousted from a successful, 11-year run at his alma mater, Delaware, which he had taken to the FCS national championship game as recently as the 2010 season.



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2014 Toyota SWAC Basketball Tournament

HOUSTON, Texas -- The 2014 Toyota SWAC Basketball Tournament will take place March 11-15 at Houston's Toyota Center. Don't miss the action as both men's and women's teams play for the conference title and a spot in the NCAA Tournament!



FAMU To Announce 2014 Football Schedule On Webcast Today

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- Florida A&M Department of Athletics will release the 2014 football schedule on Fri., Jan. 24 at a press conference featuring Head Coach Earl Holmes and Interim Athletic Director Michael Smith. The event will take place at 12:30 p.m. ET.

The press conference will be held at the Alfred L. Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center and Teaching Gymnasium (Lawson Center), where members of the media are invited to attend. The press conference will be streamed live at www.FAMUAthletics.com, where individuals can view it free of charge.

Members of the media will be allowed to ask questions following the rolling out of the schedule. Fans will be allowed to ask questions by submitting them via Facebook and Twitter during the press conference. Select questions will be addressed during the event.

Immediately following the press conference, the schedule will be posted to the athletics website.

For additional information, call the FAMU Office of Sports Information at (850) 599- 3200 or by emailing Vaughn Wilson at vaughn.wilson@famu.edu or Ronnie Johnson at ronnie.johnson@famu.edu



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SIAC Announces Centennial Hall of Fame Class


Shannon Sharpe, Deacon Jones, John Cheney Headline First Hall of Fame Class Since 2000

ATLANTA, Georgia -- The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ("SIAC") will induct its first Hall of Fame class since 2000, by honoring a heralded group of 15 former student-athletes, coaches and administrators.

"In conjunction with the one hundredth anniversary of our conference, and on behalf of the SIAC Council of Presidents, we are pleased and honored to announce this Hall of Fame Class which features some of our most renown former student-athletes who have distinguished themselves both on and off of their respective fields and courts of play." 

Shannon Sharpe (Savannah State) and Deacon Jones (South Carolina State), a pair of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, along with Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Andre "The Hawk" Dawson (Florida A&M), and former Temple University head basketball coach John Cheney, headline the class of inductees that will be introduced as the SIAC's centennial Hall of Fame Class.

Other Inductees include: Betty Austin (Alabama A&M), Hampton "Hamp" Smith (Albany State), Lonnie Bartley (Fort Valley State), Greg Lloyd (Fort Valley State), Tyrone Poole (Fort Valley State), Clemon Johnson (Florida A&M), Willie "Galloping Gal" Galimore (Florida A&M), William Nicks (Morris Brown), Donn Clendenon (Morehouse), Harold Ellis (Morehouse) and Samuel "Herc"
Goodwin (South Carolina State).


Shannon Sharpe
David "Deacon"Jones
The group will be inducted at the SIAC Centennial Hall of Fame Gala on March 5th, 2014 in Birmingham, Alabama. The event will take place the week of the SIAC Centennial Basketball Tournament, which will also be played in the Magic City the week of March 3-8, 2014.

The inductees were selected by the SIAC Hall of Fame Selection Committee, a body of athletic administrators representing former and current member institutions. 

The SIAC Hall of Fame Centennial Class

Betty Austin, Alabama (A&M): Austin won 11 consecutive SIAC Volleyball Championships, while posting a 456-177 record as the top SIAC volleyball coach during her era. Overall, she has compiled a career record of over 600 wins, which made her the 12th coach in all of NCAA history to achieve such mark. During her career Austin was named Coach of the Year 17 times, while
competing in the SIAC and SWAC.

Hampton "Hamp" Smith (Albany State): In 23 seasons under the helm, Smith brought the Golden Rams football program into the national spotlight. A five-time SIAC Coach of the Year, Smith led Albany State to nine SIAC Football Championships. Smith won SIAC Coach of the Year awards in 1984, 1986, 1994 and 1996, and was named Coach of the Year by the Pigskin club of Washington, D.C., in addition to the 100% Wrong Club of Washington, D.C.

John Cheney (Bethune-Cookman): John Chaney's legendary college basketball career started in the SIAC as a standout for Bethune-Cookman College. Chaney played for the Wildcats rom 1951-55, leading the team to the 1953 SIAC championship and berths in the NAIA national tournament in 1953 and 1955. His career-high 57 point game against Knoxville is recorded, but most of his individual records have been lost. It's believed he scored over 3,000 points and is recognized on the school's all-time scoring list. After coaching on the high school level, he received his first college position was at Cheyney State, where he compiled a 232-56 record, combined with leading the program to the 1978 Division II National Championship. After a decade at Cheyney, Chaney moved on to Division I Temple.  He took Temple to the NCAA tournament 17 times, reaching the Elite Eight five times, before retiring in 2006 after 24 years at the former Big East Conference school.

Lonnie Bartley (Fort Valley State): As the head women's basketball coach, Bartley took the Lady Wildcats basketball program to new heights. In his 28 seasons as head coach, Barley led FVSU to 11 SIAC Championships, which included a conference record 28 wins in one season. With over 600 wins on his resume, Bartley is the all-time winning women's basketball head coach in black college history.

Greg Lloyd (Fort Valley State): A standout at Fort Valley State from 1983-86, Lloyd was a three-time All-SIAC selection and was also named SIAC Player of the Year in 1986. Lloyd was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 1987 draft, and played 10 seasons with the storied
franchise.  During his career, Lloyd was named AFC Player of the Year in 1994, while earning numerous Pro-Bowl selections from 1992-1996. 

Tyrone Poole (Fort Valley State): As a member of the Wildcats football team, Poole was an All-SIAC First Team selection during his junior season and senior seasons in 1993 and 1994. In addition, he was named SIAC Defensive Player of the Year in 1994, and was named All-American by the Associated Press and the American Football Coaches Association. A first round draft pick of the Carolina Panthers, Poole started 12 out of the 14 seasons he played in the NFL. The Division II Football Hall of Fame member also is a two-time Super Bowl champion as a member of the New England Patriots.

Andre Dawson
Andre Dawson (Florida A&M): Known as the "Hawk," for his outstanding defense in the outfield, Dawson, was a three-time All-SIAC baseball player at Florida A&M University. He finished his 21-year big league career with a .279 average, 438 home runs, 1,591 runs batted in and 314 stolen bases. Dawson was the National League Rookie of the Year with the Montreal Expos in 1977 and the NL Most Valuable Player in 1987 with the Chicago Cubs. The eight-time All-Star finished his career with 438 home runs and 314 stolen bases, becoming the second player (after Willie Mays) to join the 400 HR/300 SB club. 

Clemon Johnson (Florida A&M): Johnson was a All-SIAC and All-American selection as a senior and finished his career as the all-time leading rebounder, as well as one of the top scorers in the school's basketball history. Clemons played 10 seasons in the NBA and won a NBA hampionship as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers in 1983. Today, he serves as the head basketball coach at his alma mater.

Willie Galimore (Florida A&M): One of the greatest running backs of his time, Galimore was a four-time All-SIAC selection and three-time Pittsburgh Courier All-American. He also led Florida A&M to four SIAC Football Championships and one Black College National Championship. Galimore played six seasons with the Chicago Bears until he died tragically in an auto accident in 1964.Galimore is also a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

#28 Willie Galimore, Chicago Bears
William Nicks (Morris Brown): Nicks coached football at Morris Brown College for a total of 11 years and compiled a record of 66-22-13. He led his 1941 team to a perfect season, where they were also named Black College National Champions. Nicks is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Donn Clendenon (Morehouse): A 12-time letterman in football, basketball, and baseball at Morehouse, Clendenon is known for his stellar performance in the 1969 World Series as he was named MVP, while leading the New York Mets to a victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Clendenon had a 12 year career in the Major League with the Montreal Expos, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, and Pittsburg Pirates.

Harold Ellis (Morehouse): An outstanding NCAA Division II player who led the Maroon Tigers in scoring in each of his four seasons (1988-92), Ellis became only the fifth player from a historically black college or university (HBCU) to have his uniform number retired (#30). Morehouse had a 90-30 record during his four years as a player there. He also led Morehouse College to the Division II Final Four in 1991, becoming the first team from the SIAC to advance the Final Four. Ellis played four seasons in the NBA with the LA Clippers and Denver Nuggets. He is currently the director of Pro Scouting for the Orlando Magic.

Shannon Sharpe (Savannah State): A former SIAC Offensive Player of the Year at Savannah State University, Sharpe became the premier tight end in the National Football League as a member of the Denver Broncos.  A three-time Super Bowl champion, Sharpe was an eight-time Pro-Bowl selection and named to the All-Pro team four times in his 14 year career. At the time of his retirement, Sharpe was the all-time leader in catches, yards, and touchdowns by a tight end. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.

Betty Austin
David "Deacon" Jones (South Carolina State): Jones, was an All-SIAC performer as a defensive end for South Carolina State in 1958. After transferring to Mississippi Vocational School (Mississippi Valley State), Jones was drafted in the 14th Round of the NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams. From there Jones emerged into the most fierce pass rusher in the NFL. Jones won unanimous all-league honors six straight years from 1965 through 1970. He also played in seven straight Pro Bowls, 1965-1971, and was selected to an eighth in 1973. In both 1967 and 1968, he was chosen the top defensive player in the NFL by one major news service. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

#45 Clemon Johnson, Philadelphia 76'ers
1983 World Champions
Samuel "Herc" Goodwin (South Carolina State): Goodwin was one of the top athletes in the 1960's, as a linebacker and defensive lineman for South Carolina State University. Goodwin was a three-time All-SIAC selection, as well as being named to the Pittsburgh Courier All-American team in 1964.  SC State compiled a 22-14 record during his playing days, including an 8-2 (1963) and 7-2 (1964). In addition, he was inducted into the SC State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998, and also to the SC State Centennial (1907-2007) Football Team.

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Hampton University Releases 2014 Football Schedule

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HAMPTON, Virginia  -- The Hampton University football team released its 2014 schedule on Wednesday, a slate that will include six home games in head coach Connell Maynor’s first season.
Dates and times are subject to change.

The Pirates (4-8, 4-4 MEAC in 2013) will open the 2014 season in Norfolk, Va. on Aug. 30, when they take on Old Dominion at Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium. Hampton will then make its 2014 home debut on Sept. 13, when the Pirates take on William & Mary to celebrate Alumni Day at 6 p.m.

The Pirates will then hit the road to take on Richmond on Sept. 13, before returning home on Sept. 20 to take on Miles at 6 p.m.

Hampton will then open MEAC play on Sept. 27, when the Pirates return to Armstrong Stadium to take on South Carolina State at 6 p.m. The Pirates will then hit the road, heading to Greensboro, N.C. on Oct. 11 to take on North Carolina A&T.

The Battle of the Bay will follow on Oct. 25, when Norfolk State comes to Armstrong Stadium for a 1 p.m. kickoff. Hampton will then head to Dover, Del. on Oct. 25 to take on Delaware State.

Homecoming will be on Saturday, Nov. 1, when the Pirates return to Armstrong Stadium to take on Morgan State at 2 p.m., before the Pirates hit the road again on Nov. 8, heading to Durham, N.C. to square off against North Carolina Central.

The Pirates’ 2014 home finale will be Nov. 15, when Hampton takes on Bethune-Cookman at 1 p.m.

After that, the Pirates will conclude the regular season with a trip to Washington, D.C. on Nov. 22 to take on rival Howard in the Battle for the Real HU.

HU PIRATES 2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DATE  OPPONENT              LOCATION          TIME
 
08/30  at Old Dominion              Norfolk, Va.          TBA
09/06  William & Mary            Hampton, Va.      6 PM 
09/13  at Richmond                    Richmond, Va.      TBA
09/20  Miles College                 Hampton, Va.       6 PM 
09/27  South Carolina State    Hampton, Va.      6 PM*
10/04  OPEN
10/11  at North Carolina A&T   Greensboro, NC     TBA*
10/18  Norfolk State                  Hampton, Va.       1 PM  Battle of the Bay*
10/25  at Delaware State             Dover, Del.            TBA*
11/01  Morgan State                  Hampton, Va.       2 PM  Homecoming*
11/08  at North Carolina Central  Durham, NC          TBA*
11/15  Bethune-Cookman          Hampton, Va.      1 PM*
11/22  at Howard                         Washington, DC    TBA  Battle of the Real HU*
11/29  FCS Division I Playoffs     TBA                      TBA      
 
BOLD: HOME GAME
* MEAC CONFERENCE GAME  


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The Story Behind Rick Comegy at Mississippi Valley State

ITTA BENA, Mississippi - After more than a week of anticipation, former Jackson State Head Football Coach Rick Comegy was introduced Tuesday as the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils new gridiron admiral. Comegy signed a 4-year contract to become Valley's 16th head football coach all-time. He believes it is the right move for him and is confident he can build their program into a consistent winner.

Watch the video to see the story and to hear from Comegy.

As far as fielding a staff, Comegy is already bringing in three of the assistants he had at JSU.  Defensive Coordinator Darrin Hayes, Offensive Line Coach Greg Black, and Defensive Line Coach Jonathan Thompson were all present at Tuesday's Press Conference and are in the process of being officially hired at Valley. Comegy said that he plans on hiring more assistants in the next few days and some of them may come from his previous staff at JSU as well.




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