Saturday, November 22, 2014

DSU Hornets Mauled by Morgan State Bears in Season Finale

HORNETS ENDS SEASON AT 2-10, 2-6 MEAC
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BALTIMORE, Maryland -- Delaware State’s 2014 season came to a humbling end with a 69-7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference loss to Morgan State at Hughes Stadium this afternoon.

The Hornets ended the season with five straight losses to finish with a 2-10 overall record and 2-6 in the MEAC. Morgan State, which began the day in a four-way tie for second place in the MEAC standings and a longshot chance to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs, ends the regular season at
7-5 and 6-2.

Morgan State quarterback Moses Skillon completed 16-of-24 passes for 261 yards and five touchdowns. He also rushed for 64 yards and a score on six carries.

MSU receiver Andrew King had eight catches for 116 yards and three touchdowns.

Delaware State scored its only touchdown on a three-yard pass from Marlon Kelley to Milton Williams III with 50 seconds left in the first quarter to cut the Bears lead to 14-7. The score capped off a 12-play, 69-yard drive that raised hopes for the Hornets. DSU rushed for 59 yards during the march, including 28 by Lamar Shaw and 21 for Jamaal Jackson.

Morgan State responded with eight unanswered touchdowns, three coming in the second quarter to build a 34-7 lead at the half.

The Bears added five touchdowns in the second half, including two by their defense.

Morgan State dominated the total yardage, outgaining the Hornets 529-to-177. The Bears showed a great deal of balance, rushing for 268 yards and tallying 261 by the pass.

The Hornets rushed for 146 yards and were held to a season-low 31 yards passing.

DSU was also plagued by three turnovers in the contest.

Jackson rushed for 77 yards on 19 carries (4.1 ypc) to lead the Hornets in rushing for the sixth
straight game. Shaw had a career-high 65 yards rushing on 10 attempts.

Defensively, free safety Davon Moore had six tackles (each unassisted) for the Hornets, including two behind the line of scrimmage. Linebacker Mike Davis shared the team lead with six tackles, five solo.

Williams III had four catches for 19 yards, ending his DSU career with 126 receptions for 1612 yards and 11 touchdowns. He ranks seventh on the Hornets’ all-time list for receptions and 10th in receiving yards.

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MEAC sheds light on conference title race and football tiebreaker


NORFOLK, Virginia (11/19/14) –  Heading into the final regular season games of the year, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) hopes to shed light on the conference title race and football tiebreaker procedures.

The MEAC’s tiebreaker process is solely to determine which team will receive the Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I FCS Championship. In the event of a tie for the Conference title, all teams included in the tie will share the title and be named co-champions.

First and foremost, if North Carolina A&T State defeats North Carolina Central, then North Carolina A&T State will earn the conference’s regular season title and MEAC’s automatic bid to the FCS Championship.

A loss by North Carolina A&T State would trigger one or multiple ties that could affect Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central, Morgan State and South Carolina State based on each team’s regular season finish.

In the event of a tie, the head-to-head criteria would be used first. The automatic bid will be awarded to the team with the best record against the other tied teams, regardless if all have played each other. If a tie still remains, a points system based on the tied teams’ non-conference record would determine the team that will be awarded the Conference’s automatic bid.

If North Carolina A&T State and North Carolina Central tie for first, then North Carolina Central earns the automatic bid based on its head-to-head win over North Carolina A&T State.

Three (3) three-way ties are possible.

The three-way tie including Morgan State, North Carolina A&T State, and North Carolina Central all finishing at number one would give North Carolina A&T State the Conference’s automatic bid. North Carolina A&T State would earn the bid based on its eight (8) point advantage in non-conference play. Because all teams remained tied after the first criteria, head-to-head, then the automatic bid was awarded based on non-conference wins.

If North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central and South Carolina State finish at number one, a three-way tie would occur and North Carolina Central would earn the Conference’s automatic bid. In this scenario N.C. Central would hold head-to-head wins over both North Carolina A&T State and South Carolina State.

If Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T State, and North Carolina Central finish at number one, three-way tie, then Bethune-Cookman will receive the conference’s automatic bid based on its record versus all-tied teams.

Three (3) four-way ties are possible.

If North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central, Morgan State and South Carolina State all finish in first place, then Morgan State will receive the conference’s automatic bid based on its record versus all-tied teams.

If Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central and South Carolina State finish first, then North Carolina Central will receive the Conference’s automatic bid. Again, this determination would be based on N.C. Central’s record versus all-tied teams.

If Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central, and Morgan State finish at number one, then Bethune-Cookman will receive the Conference’s automatic bid. The determination of the bid is based on the B-CU’s record versus all-tied teams.

A five-way tie is possible.

The possibility of a five-way tie exists if Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central, Morgan State and South Carolina State all finish at 6-2 in conference play. Each team will share the conference title and Morgan State will receive the conference’s automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS Championship based on its record versus all-tied teams.

MEAC Tiebreaker:
1. If NCAT wins: (AQ: NCAT)
2. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU loses, SCSU loses and MSU loses: (AQ: NCCU)
3. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU loses, MSU wins, SCSU loses (AQ: NCAT)
4. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU loses, MSU loses, and SCSU wins (AQ: NCCU)
5. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU wins, SCSU loses and MSU loses (AQ: BCU)
6. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU loses, MSU wins, and SCSU wins (AQ: MSU)
7. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU wins, MSU loses and SCSU wins (AQ: NCCU)
8. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU wins, MSU wins and SCSU loses (AQ: BCU)
9. If NCCU wins, NCAT loses, BCU wins, MSU wins, and SCSU wins: (AQ: MSU)

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Week 13: HBCU ScoreCard


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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014

NCAA Division II Playoffs
Virginia State 28, LIU Post 17
West Georgia 20, Tuskegee 17

OVC
Tennessee State 48, Murray State 33

MEAC
Howard 30, Hampton 29
Morgan State 69, Delaware State 7
South Carolina State 30, Norfolk State 20
Bethune-Cookman 18, Florida A&M 17 O.T.
North Carolina Central 21, North Carolina A&T 14
Brigham Young 64, Savannah State 0

SWAC
Alabama State 30, Stillman 27
Jackson State 34, Alcorn State 31
Arkansas Pine Bluff 20, Alabama A&M 19


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S.C. State aims for co-MEAC championship



ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- Points will most likely be at a premium today at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium, where two of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s best meet in the season finale for both teams.

S.C. State, allowing just 20.9 points per game, ranks third in the league in scoring defense. Meanwhile, Norfolk State is second, allowing just 16.5 points per game.

“The best defense we’ve played all year; that kind of says it all,” S.C. State Coach Buddy Pough said. “They match up very, very badly for us, when you take that defense and put it against our offense.”

And the Bulldogs (7-4, 5-2) catch the Spartans (4-7, 4-3) on the heels of one of S.C. State’s poorest offensive performances of Pough’s 13-year tenure as coach. The team managed just 207 total yards in last week’s 24-21 loss at Morgan State.

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Game preview: Alabama State vs. Stillman

FOUR-DOWN TERRITORY
1 First one: Alabama State picked up its first road win with a 37-23 victory at Grambling.
“What better way against the No. 1 team that was in HBCU at the time,” ASU coach Reggie Barlow said. “Just a great, great, great thing for our guys, and I’m proud of them for that.” The Hornets were 0-5 on the road with one of those losses coming against Alabama A&M in the Magic City Classic in Birmingham.”
2 Record chaser: Senior tailback Malcolm Cyrus is 206 yards shy of breaking the Alabama State single-season record for rushing yards set by Brad Baxter in 1986 with 1,705 yards on 302 carries. “I think these guys want to make that happen for him,” Barlow said. Cyrus has 1,500 yards and nine touchdowns on 237 carries. “It’s pretty remarkable. I don’t think it could happen to a better guy.”

A CLASSIC: NCCU hosts N.C. A&T in MEAC title tilt



DURHAM, North Carolina -- With UNC’s 45-20 Thursday night win over Duke in the rearview mirror and N.C. State enjoying a bye week, all eyes in the Triangle will be on O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium today.

That’s where MEAC leader North Carolina A&T will visit N.C. Central (2 p.m., NCCUEaglePride.com) with the possibility of one of the largest conference title logjams ever on the line.

If A&T wins, it will claim the MEAC title outright.

If the second-place Eagles (6-5, 5-2 MEAC) manage to upset A&T (9-2, 6-1 MEAC), they’ll share the conference title and could earn the league’s one guaranteed slot in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs — maybe.

Complicating matters is the fact that Morgan State (6-5, 5-2), S.C. State (7-4, 5-2) and Bethune-Cookman (8-3, 5-2) could easily tie a victorious NCCU and A&T in a five-way co-championship.

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Fans ready for 35th Florida Classic at newly renovated Citrus Bowl

ORLANDO, Florida -- Festivities for the 35th Florida Classic are set to kick off Friday at the newly renovated Citrus Bowl.

The annual match-up between FAMU and Bethune-Cookman will be the first event held at the stadium after its $207 million renovation. The historic game between in-state rivals Bethune Cookman and FAMU has been played at the Citrus Bowl since 1997.

Some loyal fans parked their RVs outside the stadium Thursday night to guarantee they could wake up to the festivities Friday morning.

Tommy and Steve Bostick took off from Daytona Beach Thursday at 3 a.m. to secure a good spot.

"I'm just going to enjoy this weekend with my family. Just have a good time, laugh, joke. Life is short, you know? You still want to enjoy yourself," said Steve Bostick.



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Revamped Citrus Bowl ready for Saturday's Florida Classic game

ORLANDO, Florida — Final preparations are underway at the Citrus Bowl for the Florida Blue Florida Classic football game Saturday.

Florida A&M and Bethune-Cookman universities will be the first teams to take the field in the revamped stadium, following a $200 million makeover.

As construction equipment moved out of the stadium football helmets replaced hard hats.
"New stadium, I think you're going to get a lot more folks here than you normally would as an opportunity to see the stadium," said football fan James McKinney.

Fans told Channel 9's Steve Barrett that they are ready and they believe the new stadium will bring back the excitement that's waned in recent years following the hazing death of FAMU drum major Robert Champion three years ago.



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Friday, November 21, 2014

Virginia State set to host first-ever playoff game

ETTRICK, Virginia -- For the first time in Virginia State University football history, the Trojans are in the NCAA Division II Football championship game and it’s coming to Ettrick.

The third-seeded Trojans host sixth-seeded Long Island University-Post on Saturday at noon in the first round. The winner will advance to play second-seeded Bloomsburg next weekend.

Week 13: HBCU Football Schedule



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014

NCAA Division II Playoffs
LIU Post at Virginia State, 12 Noon
West Georgia at Tuskegee, 1 PM

OVC
Tennessee State at Murray State, 2 PM

MEAC
Hampton at Howard, 1 PM (The Real HU)
Delaware State at Morgan State, 1 PM
Norfolk State at South Carolina State, 1:30 PM
Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M, 2 PM at Orlando, TV: ESPN Classic
North Carolina A&T at North Carolina Central, 2 PM
Savannah State at Brigham Young, 3 PM

SWAC
Stillman at Alabama State, 2 PM (Homecoming) Watch LiveLive Stats
Jackson State at Alcorn State 3 PM (Soul Bowl) Watch Live
Alabama A&M at Arkansas Pine Bluff, 3:30 PM Audio



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For XU athletics, it's the busiest day of the fall


NEW ORLEANS -- Here we go again. For the third time in four years, the Saturday before Thanksgiving is the busiest on the Xavier University of Louisiana athletics fall calendar.

Three teams -- women's volleyball, women's cross country and men's cross country -- will be on the road at NAIA National Championship events. And at XU's Convocation Center, the homecoming basketball doubleheader will start at noon.

The day's schedule:

* Men's Basketball: The Gold Rush, 7-1 and ranked 13th in NAIA Division I, will lead off the doubleheader against LeMoyne-Owen (0-2) of NCAA Division II. Xavier, winner of four straight, seeks revenge for a 63-62 road loss last season.

* Women's Basketball: The Gold Nuggets, 2-4 and ranked 18th, will play first-time Florida opponent Warner University (3-2) at 2 p.m. It's just the second home game this season for Xavier, which has a 20-game home winning streak. The Nuggets already have played four top-25 opponents, including a 71-66 victory against No. 22 Mobile in XU's home opener.

* Women's Cross Country: The Gold Nuggets qualified for nationals as a team for the fifth time in seven years. They'll compete in the 5,000-meter race at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence, Kan., at 10:30 a.m. Xavier will be bolstered by the return of record-setting Catherine Fakler, who has not competed since Sept. 29 because of injury but was cleared last week for practice and competition.

* Men's Cross Country: The Gold Rush also qualified for nationals for the fifth time in seven years. The XU men -- led by Kwame Jackson, the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference's first three-time individual champion -- will run 8,000 meters starting at 11:45 a.m. at Rim Rock Farm.

* Women's Volleyball: The Gold Nuggets (20-5) are on the road in the first round of nationals for the fourth consecutive year. This time they'll play 12th-ranked Lindsey Wilson (32-3) at 6:30 p.m. in Columbia, Ky. A victory would advance Xavier next month to Sioux City, Iowa, for the later rounds with 23 other schools.


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TSU's Ford Signs Armani Chaney to National Letter of Intent

NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Head men’s Basketball coach Dana Ford announced the signing of Armani Chaney to a National Letter of Intent. Chaney is a 5’10 point guard will attend Tennessee State after his final season at St. Rita High School in Chicago, Ill. 

“We are really excited to bring in Armani and add him to our puzzle,” Ford said. “We are trying to bring in players that fit our coaching style and personality. We feel like he can come in right away and give us something we are lacking.” 



Chaney is a 2-Star prospect according to verbalcommits.com, who is a three year letter winner at St. Rita. As a junior, Chaney averaged 10 points and six assists per game. He is considered a true point guard who brings a strong handle and keen court instincts. Chaney has the ability to be a solid penetrator who is unselfish and can get to the rim. 

“He comes from a good school in St. Rita,” Ford added. “He is a quick scoring guard who has a tremendous ability to handle the basketball.” 

Chaney helped St. Rita to a Class 4A Oak Lawn Regional championship in 2014, giving the Mustangs their first regional title since 2003. It also marked the first championship for St. Rita after moving from Class 3A. 

Chaney is teamed at St. Rita with University of Kentucky signee, Charles Matthews. The duo, along with their teammates, is picked to be contenders in the race for the Regional Championship in 2015. 
 
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Hampton U. hopes to build on Bethune-Cookman win in finale at Howard

HAMPTON, Viriginia -- The lesson didn't take hold as quickly as Hampton U. coach Connell Maynor intended, but it finally produced a signature win. The next step in the Pirates' makeover is duplicating the process to conclude the season.

HU took down two-time defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champ Bethune-Cookman 40-35 last Thursday, an oasis in a frustrating season filled with competitive losses and missed opportunities.

"You showed that you could play with one of the best teams in the nation," Maynor said he told his players, "and not only play with them, you could beat them. You did it for 60 minutes, you outplayed them from the opening kickoff to the last second. We need to play like that every week — one play at a time, one drive at a time, one quarter at time, one half, one game, every single game. There's no reason you can't play like that every week."

The Pirates (3-8, 2-5 MEAC) aim for a season-ending win at Howard (4-7, 2-5 MEAC) Saturday at 1 p.m. in Washington, D.C. A 4-8 record is far from acceptable to Maynor and the program, but it would provide some momentum heading into the offseason and demonstrate that players listened.

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Transfer U: Former FBS players find a home at Bethune-Cookman

ORLANDO, Florida -- Joshua Richardson of Moss Point, Mississippi, said he learned about Bethune-Cookman from watching them play on ESPN.

Of B-CU's 25 Division I FBS transfers, Richardson is one of a very few who are not from a Florida high school.

“I saw Coach (Brian) Jenkins (on TV). He was real enthusiastic on the sidelines,” the cornerback said.

Richardson will join Jenkins and the rest of the Wildcats in the Citrus Bowl at 2 p.m. Saturday when they meet Florida A&M in the Florida Classic.

The game will be televised by ESPNClassic, providing B-CU a chance to be seen by more potential recruits and transfers.

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AAMU QB Throws for 430 Yards on Torn ACL

Normal, Alabama  --  Lost in all that was college football last Saturday afternoon is quite possibly the guttiest performance of the season by anyone, anywhere. Alabama A&M suffered it’s 3rd loss by three points or less, but QB Jaymason Lee walked off the field a winner. The 215 pound senior from Hawaii played on a torn ACL and he didn’t just play. Lee played one of his best games, throwing for 430 yards and two touchdowns.

Doctors and coaches all advised Lee not to play. They reminded him that he would have no mobility and another bad hit could be detrimental to the recovery process. Lee was not having any of it, and there was no chance he was sitting out his final collegiate home game. Afterwards, head coach James Spady spoke on his quarterback’s behalf.

“He didn’t just play hurt, he shouldn’t have played. He’s one-legged right now, playing on a torn ACL,” Spady said. “He is a guy that has put his own personal health aside so he can play for his teammates.”



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Alcorn State closes regular season against Jackson State



LORMAN, Mississippi -- Alcorn State hasn't recorded consecutive victories over Jackson State in a decade.

The No. 23 Braves (9-2, 7-1 SWAC) entertain their biggest rival on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Spinks-Casem Stadium in Lorman. Two years ago, the contest was played at Jack Spinks-Marino Casem Stadium for the first time since the early 1990s.

Alcorn has already clinched the Eastern Division championship and nailed its first-ever berth in the SWAC championship on Dec. 6 at Houston's Reliant Stadium against either Grambling or Southern University.

"We're headed to Houston, I couldn't be happier," Braves coach Jay Hopson said. "These players, these coaches, they did a tremendous job."

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FAMU counts on Damien Fleming to steer Rattlers to upset of B-CU in Florida Classic

FAMU quarterback Damien Fleming 
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ORLANDO, Florida -- Doubt finally seemed to rattle Florida A&M quarterback Damien Fleming in August.

Rattlers coach Earl Holmes announced there would be an open competition for the starting quarterback job, forcing the veteran dual-threat athlete to fight for the spot after returning from a foot injury that required two offseason surgeries.

"That bothered him a little bit and he was even contemplating whether he wanted to finish out the year," said Anthony Flynn, Fleming's former coach at Jacksonville Ribault High. "He fought through it just like he's always fought through adversity. Although things may not be going his way, he's still persevering."

The Rattlers are counting on Fleming, a four-year starter, to deliver one final dazzling performance when FAMU takes on rival Bethune-Cookman in the Florida Classic. Kickoff for the game is set for 2 p.m. at Orlando's newly renovated Citrus Bowl and the contest will air on ESPN Classic.

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Seven from Xavier receive preseason rankings from ITA

NEW ORLEANS -- Led by sensational sophomore Nour Abbes, Xavier University of Louisiana placed seven Thursday in the first Intercollegiate Tennis Association National NAIA Rankings of the 2014-15 season.

Abbes is No. 1 in women's singles after winning the NAIA division of the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships in October and finishing second in the "Super Bowl" playoff. Abbes is seventh in doubles with teammate Carmen Nelson. Abbes and Nelson were South Regional runner-up in September.

This is the first time the Gold Nuggets have held the top spot in a USTA/ITA player ranking since Kourtney Howell and Brion Flowers were No. 1 in doubles on April 17, 2013. Flowers is 32nd on the new singles list.

For the second time in XU men's history and the first time since 2011, the Gold Rush have three nationally ranked singles players in November. Kyle Montrel is 13th, Nikita Soifer is 47th, and Tushar Mandlekar is 48th.

Mandlekar is 21st in doubles with Kevin Chaouat.

In the women's South Region rankings, Abbes is first, and Flowers is 14th. Abbes and Nelson are third in doubles.

In the South Region men's rankings, Montrel is sixth, Soifer is 15th, and Mandlekar is 16th. The doubles team of Chaouat and Mandlekar is sixth.

Player rankings in the spring will be announced March 11, April 15 and May 27. The NAIA's preseason team rankings will be revealed Jan. 28, followed by the first regular-season polls Feb. 18.

Xavier will resume competition with dual matches during the final week of January. The schedule will be announced soon. Abbes will enter the spring semester with a 30-1 singles record in her XU career.


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XU's Williams, Wright are GCAC Players of the Week

NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana's CeCe Williams (women's volleyball) and Morris Wright (men's basketball) are Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Players of the Week for Nov. 10-16.

Williams, a junior outside hitter from Houma, La., and a graduate of Vandebilt Catholic High School, was chosen MVP of the GCAC Tournament, which the Gold Nuggets won for the fourth consecutive year. She had 12 kills and 16 digs in a three-set championship victory against SUNO, including five kills to turn a 9-6 deficit into a 15-10 XU lead in the second set.

Wright, a junior from Zachary, La., a graduate of Zachary High School and a former Baton Rouge Community College standout, averaged 18 points in Gold Rush victories against Loyola and Wiley. He scored a season-high 24 points against Wiley.

The GCAC weekly awards are the first for both players.

Xavier (20-5) will play 12th-ranked Lindsey Wilson (32-3) at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Columbia, Ky., in the NAIA Volleyball National Championship opening round. The Gold Rush, 7-1 and ranked 13th, will play LeMoyne-Owen (0-2) at noon Saturday to lead off a homecoming basketball doubleheader at the Convocation Center.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Corey Fuller confirms he has applied for FAMU head coaching job

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida A&M interim head coach Corey Fuller told the Tallahassee Democrat Wednesday he applied to be permanent head football coach before the team left for its game against Delaware State University last Friday.

He said he has not yet been approached by anyone from FAMU's administration, but he also plans to apply for other coaching positions with the team within the week.

FAMU plays arch-rival Bethune Cookman University this Saturday in the annual Florida Classic, the season finale for FAMU.

Fuller and all of FAMU's assistant coaches were given 60-day non-renewal notices after head coach Earl Holmes was fired four days before the team's Homecoming game earlier this month.

He is 1-2 as the interim head coach.

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VSU Quarterback Ayres Reinstated to Team After Suspension

ETTRICK, Virginia  -- Virginia State University's sophomore quarterback Tarian Ayres has been reinstated to the team after serving a one game suspension for violating team rules.

Ayres appeared in a Sussex County court yesterday on a DWI charge.

He was appointed an attorney and his next hearing is set for December 9th.

Meanwhile, the Trojans play in round one of the Division Two Playoffs this Saturday.

VSU Head Coach Latrell Scott says he hasn't decided if Ayres or true freshman and Hermitage graduate Niko Johnson will start the game. He says it all depends on who has the better week of practice.

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Barlow believes he will remain ASU’s head coach

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Reggie Barlow doesn’t think Saturday’s game will be his last as Alabama State’s head coach.

Despite being asked to resign earlier this month, Barlow expects to continue coaching the Hornets (6-5, 5-4 SWAC) after the Turkey Day Classic against Stillman (5-5) to close out the 2014 season.

“I’m happy and proud with what we have done here,” Barlow said Wednesday. “You always want to leave a place better than how you got it. ASU has been good to me. It was my only scholarship out of high school. I made the best of it and then my only opportunity, really, to coach, and I think I’ve made the best of it. I’m grateful, but I’m sure that I will be the coach here at Alabama State. That’s my focus.”

Barlow’s new three-year deal through Dec. 31, 2017 for ...

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Morgan State football's Lee Hull names Moses Skillon as starting quarterback

BALTIMORE, Maryland -- In the last three weeks, Morgan State has used both redshirt senior Robert Council and redshirt junior Moses Skillon as the starting quarterback.

For Saturday’s season finale against Delaware State (2-9 overall, 2-5 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference), Morgan State coach Lee Hull said Tuesday that the Bears (6-5, 5-2) will go with Skillon.

Skillon completed 25 of 43 attempts for 289 yards and two touchdowns in Saturday's 27-24 win over South Carolina State. He also threw two interceptions against the Bulldogs (7-4, 5-2), but Hull said Skillon demonstrated his command of the offense.

“The two interceptions were not totally his fault, but he needs to see that the receiver ...

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Predicting the FCS playoff's field of 24 teams with 1 Saturday to go

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  --  Last week, we broke down the key games in the lower divisions as they prepared for the final week of their regular seasons. Here's how those playoff fields turned out. This week, it's Division I FCS that is wrapping things up, and it's time to check in on them. First, a predicted field of 24 teams, and then a closer look at each conference.

As things stand, the following 24 are probably in. But upsets might shake things up.

Definitely in via autobid (5): Sacred Heart, Jacksonville State, Fordham, San Diego, Chattanooga
Definitely in no matter what (7): Eastern Washington, Coastal Carolina, New Hampshire, Villanova, North Dakota State, Illinois State, Eastern Kentucky. Playing each other, winner in as at-large (1 of 2): Richmond, William & Mary.

On the right side of the bubble (11, including MEAC and Southland autobids): Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, North Carolina A&T, South Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Indiana State, Bryant, Bucknell, Southeastern Louisiana, San Houston State.

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Accused killer of West St.John High football coach turns himself in

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The accused killer of a West St. John High School football coach turned himself in to authorities Tuesday evening.

The Baton Rouge Police Department reported Kendric Cloud, 25, of Baker, surrendered around 7:30 p.m. He was accompanied by his attorney. He was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on charges of second-degree murder, illegal use of a weapon and felon in possession of a firearm in the death of Juan Joseph, 27, of Edgard. No bond has been set.

His cousin, Lemark Cloud, 25, was booked earlier in the day in connection with the murder. Police said he is an accomplice in the shooting. He's charged with accessory after the fact to second-degree murder, accessory after the fact to illegal use of a weapon and accessory after the fact to felon in possession of a firearm. He is believed to be the getaway driver after the shooting. He's being held in the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison in lieu of a $300,000 bond.

Both men have a lengthy criminal history.

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