Sunday, October 8, 2017

MVSU Delta Devils Down UAPB Golden Lions, 38-31



PINE BLUFF, Arkansas – The Delta Devils of Mississippi Valley defeated the Golden Lions of the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 38-31, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, picking up their first win of the season.

UAPB jumped ahead with 14 unanswered points early in the contest. Their second end zone trip came at 10:58 in the second quarter. MVSU began to come alive and did not stop pressuring on both offense and defense for the remainder of the contest.

With 7:36 remaining in the first half, Dewayne Betts launched a 25-yard touchdown pass to Steven McIntosh, with a successful point after, the Delta Devils sliced the Golden Lions' lead in half (14-7). McIntosh pulled a trick out of his hat with a 31-yard touchdown pass to Darrion Harper with 1:39 remaining on the clock. The point after sailed through the uprights to knot the score at 14-all.

With 10 ticks remaining in the half, UAPB nailed a 52-yard field goal to take a three-point lead into the halftime break. Exiting the locker room, Mississippi Valley was the first to score, with Nicholas Jacquemin sending a perfect kick through the uprights, for a 42-yard field goal, once again tying the contest (17-17).

With 6:49 prominently displayed on the scoreboard in the third, Tyrone Hundley pulled down an 11-yard pass from Betts to increase the Delta Devil lead; with the PAT, MVSU went up 24-17. Just 29-seconds later, the Golden Lions found the end zone, tacked on the extra point and tied the contest at 24-24.

With 1:05 remaining in the third quarter, Mississippi Valley's Bett tossed a seven-yard pass to Quinn McElfresh to cap an 11-play, 75-yard possession. With the point after, MVSU reclaimed the lead 31-24. McIntosh sealed the victory for MVSU with a 60-yard touchdown reception from Betts. Jacquemin added the point after, pushing the Delta Devils to a 38-24 lead.

The Golden Lions attempted to rally back into the contest, however, their efforts fell short. They were able to score a final touchdown with 58 seconds remaining. With the point after, time expired with Mississippi Valley taking the contest 38-31.

The passing game for Mississippi Valley tallied 418 yards on 45 attempts and five touchdowns. Dewayne Betts went 17-27-272 and four touchdowns.

Steven McIntosh pulled down 105-yards on three receptions and two touchdowns; in addition to his touchdown pass. Jessie Bryant returned to action, pulling in 62-yards on three receptions, while Harper added 61-yards and one touchdown on three receptions.

Defensively, Patrick Harbin, Jr., set the bar. He finished the contest with five solo tackles, six assists, for a total of 11. Everett Nicholas tallied five solo and one assist for a total of six tackle, one force fumble and one fumble recovery. Bryant Jones and Amani Peoples each added six tackles. Peoples also contributed 3.0 tackles for a loss of 11-yards. Theron Chatman finished with five tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss of six-yBards and 1.0 sacks for a loss of four. Adrian Campbell pulled in an interception that he returned for 31-yards.

Mississippi Valley travels to Huntsville, Alabama, to take on the Bulldogs on October 14. Kickoff is slated for 3:00 p.m.

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VSU Trojans Crush the Vikings of ECSU

ELIZABETH CITY, North Carolina -- The Virginia State University football team crushed the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University, 56-0, at Roebuck Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The visiting Trojans wasted no time, getting on the board early. A four-play 31-yard drive started the Trojans on their run as senior Trenton Cannon pushed his way in from the ECSU three-yard line to put VSU up 7-0 at 12:38 mark in the first quarter. At the 5:01 mark, quarter back Cordelral Cook connected with Zachary Parker for an 80-yard touchdown to edge the Trojans 14-0 against the Vikings. Finishing out the first quarter, following a seven-play 47-yard drive when Cordelral Cook pushed his way in the end zone for a Trojans touchdown, bringing the score to 21-0.

Keeping the same momentum in the second quarter, a seven-play 79-yard drive was put into actions when Cook carried the ball for 32 yards into the end zone. bringing the score to 28-0. To close out the first half of the game, VSU added another touchdown at the 1:27 mark when quarterback Cook ran in the end zone for nine yards. At the half, the Trojans remained in the lead, 35-0.

In the third quarter, the Trojans continued to dominate the Vikings as they added another touchdown. A 10-play 73-yard drive was executed when Cook connected with Trenton Cannon for a four-yard pass in the end zone. Cook made another connection, this time with Joshua Harris at the 5:47 mark. A nine-yard pass following 4 plays 64 yard drive put VSU up. 49-0. The Trojans rounded out the competition by adding their final touchdown of the game on a 55-yard punt return by Zachary Parker at the 4:00 mark, bringing the score to 56-0.

VSU finished the competition with 465 total offensive yards and were 3 of 8 on third down conversions. VSU made all of its PAT attempts (8) total and had a total of 196 total rushing yards and secured four rushing touchdowns.

With this win, the Trojans move to 5-0 overall, 3-0 in CIAA play and 1-0 in Northern Division play while Vikings moves to 3-3, 1-2 CIAA, and 0-1.

Individually, VSU's Trenton Cannon finished with 111 yards on the ground while Cordelral Cook had 64 yards. Cook also finished with 269 passing yards and a touchdown on a 15-of-22 and adding two touchdowns. Zachary Parker added 93 receiving yards for VSU, followed by Christian Harden (77), Joshua Harris (47), and Quincy Watts (25).

Defensively, VSU was led by Jaylen Cuffee, Kurtis Brooks, and Dhevyn Anderson who all added five tackles. Recording four tackles each for VSU were Deion Harris, Brandon Lynch, Malik Sexton, Alexzander Williams, and Will Adams

VSU returns home to the Roger Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 14 to host Northern Division rival Bowie State. Kickoff is slated 2:00 pm where the Trojans will celebrate Homecoming 2017.

For the most up-to-date information on VSU Football please visit www.govsutrojans.com and follow Trojans Athletics on Twitter @VSUsports.

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#19 Bowie State Bulldogs Roll to 41-10 Home Victory Over Chowan Hawks

BOWIE, Maryland  -- The #19 Bowie State University Bulldogs (6-0, 3-0 CIAA, 1-0 North) made it six wins in a row following Saturday's 41-10 CIAA Northern Division victory over visiting Chowan University. The Bulldogs rolled up 591 yards of total offense and Bowie State's defense held the Hawks to 298 yards of total offense.

Junior Air Hall (Bowie, Md.) threw for 346 yards (26-35-0) and three touchdowns to lead Bowie State. Hall also led the team in rushing yards with 93 on 11 carries and one score in only three quarters of play. Redshirt junior Brandon Britton (Columbia, Md.) tied a BSU single game school record for receptions with 12 for 175 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Johnny Littlejohn (Silver Spring, Md.) and junior Taylor Johnson (Washington, D.C.) accounted for five tackles each to pace the stingy Bulldogs defense.

Bowie State racked up a season-high 35 total first downs compared to 15 for Chowan and the Bulldogs held a 32:10 to 27:50 clock advantage.

Chowan (2-4, 2-1 CIAA, 0-1 North) was paced on offense by Michael Offutt (Germantown, Md.) with a game-high 104 rushing yards on 19 carries. Isaiah Alexander (Riverview, Fla.) completed just 5-of-14 passes for 80 yards but was sacked twice and Torry Baker (Charlotte, N.C.) was the Hawks' leading receiver with 74 yards on three catches.

Dre Terry (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.) and Tyler Bembry (Disputanta, Va.) led the Chowan defense with eight and seven tackles respectively.

Chowan took the games' opening kickoff 73 yards in nine plays for the first points of the afternoon at the 10:18 mark. Alexander, rushed for a one-yard score and Conner Killeen (Iverness, Fla.) added the extra point to give the Hawks the early 7-0 lead.

Bowie State trimmed the Chowan lead to 7-3 on the Bulldogs first possession of the game when sophomore Gene Carson (Accokeek, Md.) booted a 40-yard field goal with 5:02 left in the first quarter.

The Bulldogs defense forced Chowan to a three and out and scored on the final play of the opening period. Hall connected with Britton for a six-yard touchdown pass, capping off a 10-play, 76-yard drive to shift the advantage back over to Bowie State at 10-7.

Hall and Britton teamed up again at the 6:54 mark of the second quarter, this time for a 21-yard touchdown and a 17-7 lead. The Bulldogs defense clamped down again on Chowan's next possession forcing another three and out. Hall rushed for a five-yard touchdown with 3:02 remaining before halftime and Carson's PAT pushed Bowie State's lead to 24-7.

The Hawks scored what would be their final points of the contest with 28 seconds remaining in the second quarter following a Killeen 31-yard field goal.

However, the Bulldogs found the Hawks end zone in just 19 seconds, going 70 yards in just three plays. Hall completed a 17-yard pass to redshirt senior Kerrick Pollock (Miami, Fla.), a 27-yard pass to Britton and a 26-yard touchdown pass to junior Lansana Sesay (Bowie, Md.) to send Bowie State into halftime with a 31-10 cushion.

Bowie State put together another 13-play scoring drive, to start the third quarter with Carson kicking a 28-yard field goal to increase the Bulldogs' lead to 34-10.

Just like the first half, the Bulldogs defense forced the Hawks into yet another three and out to setup up Bowie State's final scoring drive of the game.

The Bulldogs took over with 9:40 on the third quarter clock, using up 4:14 that ended with a six-yard rushing touchdown by redshirt senior Robert Chesson (Annapolis, Md.) that accounted for the final margin of 41-10.

Bowie State will play perhaps their biggest game of the season next Saturday (10/14) traveling to also unbeaten Virginia State for the Trojans Homecoming. Virginia State (5-0, 3-0 CIAA, 1-0 North) manhandled Elizabeth City State 56-0, spoiling the Vikings' Homecoming celebration on Saturday afternoon.

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Grambling Pulls Out 34-21 Victory over Prairie View



DALLAS, Texas -- The Traveling Trophy remains home as the Grambling State University football team put together an overwhelming first-half offensive exhibition as the Tigers rolled to a 34-21 victory over Prairie View A&M in the 94th Annual Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic on Saturday at the Cotton Bowl.

The Tigers scored 21 unanswered second-quarter points to put away the Panthers early in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) game.

It was a really good performance, but we’ve got to do a better job of cleaning up the penalties,” Grambling State head coach Broderick Fobbs said. “I thought we played well as a team. I thought we kicked the ball well with the field goals and did a good job with the special teams. Also, I thought we played well offensively and defensively. At the end of the day if we play well in all three phases then you have a chance to be very, very successful. I thought we were pretty dominate in all three phases.”

Grambling State (5-1 overall, 2-0 SWAC) took advantage of an interception by Prairie View A&M quarterback Lavell McCullers to begin the scoring.

The Panthers (2-3, 2-1) got the ball in good field possession to start the game, but McCullers’ pass was picked off by Kendall Hill to give the Tigers the ball on their own 30-yard line.


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NCCU Defense, Ground Attack Lifts Eagles over Howard

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A pair of takeaways resulted in 10 points for North Carolina Central University, including the game-winning touchdown in the third quarter, as the Eagles extend their MEAC win streak to 18 games with a 13-7 road victory over Howard University on Saturday in the nation's capital.

After Bison quarterback Caylin Newton connected with receiver Damion Gillespie for a 75-yard touchdown at 2:18 in the first quarter, NCCU (4-1, 3-0 MEAC) used an interception by linebacker Reggie Hunter to set up a field goal by Aedan Johnson, his second of the half, on the final play of the second quarter, sending Howard to the locker room with a 7-6 lead.

NCCU junior safety Davanta Reynolds recorded a takeaway for the fourth straight contest with an interception, leading to the game-winning 30-yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Chauncey Caldwell to senior receiver Jacen Murphy at 7:32 of the third quarter.

The Eagles held Howard (2-3, 1-1 MEAC), averaging more than 30 points per game, to just seven points.

Redshirt-freshman Isaiah Totten rushed for a game-high 112 yards for the Eagles, while Caldwell ran for 89 yards and threw for 119 yards.

Up next, NCCU hosts the first of three consecutive home games against Gardner-Webb University on Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. inside O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium.

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TSU Defense Scores Three Touchdowns in 45-21 Win at EKU



RICHMOND, Kentucky -- Freshman Vincent Sellers returned two interceptions for touchdowns, while senior Terrell Bonds returned one for a score to help the Tennessee State football team pull away from Eastern Kentucky in a 45-21 victory on Saturday night. All three defensive touchdowns came in the fourth quarter for the Tigers.
The win is TSU’s first in Ohio Valley Conference play.
The Tigers (4-2, 1-2 OVC) held a 17-0 lead over EKU (1-4, 1-2 OVC) at halftime. EKU scored 21 unanswered points to seize a 21-17 lead at the start of the fourth before the Tigers took over.
Michael Hughes, who was making his first career start at quarterback, passed for two touchdowns and run for another. TSU outscored the Colonels by a 28-7 margin in the fourth quarter.
TOTALS
  • The Tigers scored four touchdowns in a span of 3:42 in the final quarter
  • The defense picked off four passes, including three returned for touchdowns
  • The Tigers committed just three penalties for 24 yards in the contest
  • EKU outgained the Tigers, 370-299
  • TSU rushed for 193 yards on carries
INDIVIDUAL
  • Vincent Sellers tied an NCAA FCS record with two interceptions returned for touchdowns
  • The feat has been accomplished by 27 other players, last by Ray Mitchell of UNI on Nov. 23, 2013
    Michael Hughes earns his first collegiate start
  • Hughes completed two of his first three attempts, before tossing an interception at the EKU two yard line
  • Hughes finished with three touchdowns – two passing, one rushing – as he completed 12-of-23 for 106 yards, while running for nine yards on seven carries
  • Ebenezer Ogundeko returned to action after missing the last two contests
  • Ogundeko was injured on the first play of the game in the third contest of the season versus Florida A&M
  • The senior defensive end finished with four stops and three quarterback hurries
  • Lane Clark tied for the 10th longest field goal in TSU history with a 49-yarder late in the first quarter
  • The distance matched Clark’s distance versus Florida A&M (9/16) and his mark at Southeast Missouri (11/19/16)
  • Andrew Knox entered the contest with a career seven carries for eight yards; and 49 combined yards
  • Knox rushed 12 times for 64 yards in the contest
  • Seth Rowland led TSU in rushing with 69 yards on 11 attempts
  • Patrick Smith pulled in four receptions, giving him 141 in his career
  • Smith moves past Patrick Robinson (1989-92, 140) into sixth all-time at TSU
  • Steven Newbold matched Smith with receptions and scored his second touchdown of the season
  • Sellers and Blair Edwards led the defense with eight stops, seven solos
  • Edwards added 1.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a pass breakup


FIRST QUARTER
  • Jason Morrow recorded his first career interception to halt the Colonels first offensive possession
  • The pick-off of a screen pass gave the Tigers the ball at their own 40 yard line
  • TSU drove down to the EKU 21, prior to the Hughes interception
  • After a three-and-out, the offense moved into field goal range for Lane Clark
  • Clark converted from 49 yards for the second time this season
  • Another defensive stop gave the Tigers the ball at the 24 yard line
  • On the final play of the quarter, Hughes rushed for 13 yards on a 3rd and 11 to extend the drive
  • TSU out gained EIU, 97-29
  • The Big Blue held the Panthers to minus-one yards rushing
SECOND QUARTER
  • Hughes hit Patrick Smith for an 11 yard scoring pass with 10:36 remaining
  • The touchdown was the first for Hughes and the 25th for Smith
  • The defense once again stood tall as they stopped EKU on a fourth-and-short at the TSU 36
  • Blair Edwards shot through the middle and hit the EKU runner short of the line to gain
  • After the defensive stop, the Tigers drove 64 yards on 11 plays for Hughes second passing touchdown of the game
  • Hughes connected with Steven Newbold in the corner of the end zone giving the Tigers a 17-0 lead with 2:22 remaining in the half
  • TSU rushed eight times for 41 yards on the scoring drive, including 25 yards on four carries by Seth Rowland
  • Sabree Curtis added 15 yards on three attempts
  • EKU drove 53 yards in the final two minutes of the half, only to have their field goal attempt from 41 yards out, sail wide left
  • At the half, TSU outgained EKU 191-119
THIRD QUARTER
  • EKU used 10 plays to move 82 yards for their first score of the contest; a one yard sneak
  • The Colonels added a 10-yard touchdown pass from Tim Boyle to Ryan Markush to cut the lead to 17-14 with 1:05 left in the third quarter
  • The Colonels controlled the ball, outgaining TSU 168-25 in the third stanza



FOURTH QUARTER
  • EKU used a 36 yard pass play on the final play of the third quarter to set up a score three plays into the final quarter
  • The six yard touchdown pass gave the Colonels their first lead of the game, 21-14
  • The Tigers answered with a 13 play, 88-yard scoring drive, which took over six minutes off the clock
  • Hughes called his own number and powered in from the one to give the Tigers a 24-21 lead with 6:53 to play in regulation
  • Hughes hit Smith for 17 yards and teamed up with Miles Cavitt for another 12 yards to start the drive
  • The quarterback sandwiched a seven yard pass to Newbold between runs by Seth Rowland (17,7) and Curtis (11) moving to the EKU 24
  • A pass interference call helped the Tigers advance to the Colonels two yard line, setting up Hughes’ rush three plays later
  • The defense added some insurance as Vincent Sellers stepped in front of an EKU pass attempt and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown, making the score 31-21
  • Sellers added an exclamation point with his second pick-six, this time a 44-yard return
  • A Coby Weiss extra point made the score 38-21
  • For good measure, Terrell Bonds followed with a pick-six of his own on the next series
  • The 36-yard return, along with a Mitchell Boudreaux extra point produced the 45-21 final score
WHAT’S NEXT: The Tigers return to Nissan Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 14 to host Austin Peay for homecoming. The game is set for a 6:00 p.m. CT kick-off.
NOTES
  • Tennessee State received votes is this week’s STATS Top 25 and FCS Coaches Top 25 polls.
  • Captains for TSU were Lane Clark, Ebo Ogundeko, Chris Collins and Patrick Smith
  • TSU won the coin toss and elected to defer the opening kickoff.
  • Weather at the time of kickoff was 81 degrees and cloudy.
  • Saturday marked the first time TSU held an opponent off the scoreboard in the first half this season.
  • TSU is now 7-23 in the all-time series versus EKU.
  • The Tigers improve to 3-14 against EKU in Richmond, Ky.
Safety Vincent Sellers

- On the defense
“We had to come out with the ‘w’ for Coach Fisher. He put together a great scheme for us. We had good practices all week. The scout team had been running their plays, and we just came out and we executed.

- First thoughts after getting the INT

“I was thinking, ‘man, I have to score.’ Once I got in the end zone, I couldn’t do anything but thank God. It was a wonderful feeling.”

- On getting the first Ohio Valley Conference win

“It means a lot. I’ve been hoping that we get this win for the seniors. I play this game for them right now. We just have to keep it going.”

Offensive Lineman Thomas Burton

- On getting the first Ohio Valley Conference win
“It means a lot. Coming off two losses back-to-back, that’s never a good feeling. It feels great to bounce back like we did.”
- On the offense 

“As far as the offense, today we came out and we wanted to make a statement running the ball. I feel like we did just that.”
Quarterback Michael Hughes

- On the offense
“I’m glad we were able to click tonight. We did a great job preparing for the game this week, and I’m just glad we came out here and executed all of the plays that we needed to execute to get this win.”
- On getting the first OVC victory

“It means everything. I’m just glad these guys are happy. I just want to get the ‘w’ for the team. That’s all that matters at this point.”
- On his first start

“It started off a little rough, but I finally got into the groove of things. I took care of the ball and did what I had to do. I did my part – it was great.”



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North Carolina A&T Homecoming Excellence

GREENSBORO, North Carolina – North Carolina A&T head coach Rod Broadway, who is never one to shy away from the reality of a situation, understood how he sounded Saturday evening complaining about dropped interceptions after his No. 12/16 Aggies improved to 6-0 overall and 3-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with a 44-3 drubbing of Delaware State at Aggie Stadium as a part of the Greatest Homecoming On Earth.

But for Broadway, his coaching staff and his players, what he said on Saturday made perfect sense.



“We’re chasing excellence,” said Broadway, leaning back in his chair with an arm draped over the chair to the right of him and the other arm draped over the chair to the left of him. “It’s not just about winning, it’s just not about how bad you beat people, it’s about chasing excellence and being as good as we can be. That’s what I’m trying to get these guys to understand. Great teams do the little things. When the ball is thrown to you, catch it. When the guy is front of you, tackle him … do the little things.”

Broadway also mentioned the five potential interceptions the Aggies dropped, including two that probably would have been touchdowns. One of those potential pick-6’slipped through the hands of redshirt freshman Mac McCain, who had he of ran it back, would have tied the NCAA FCS single-season record for interception returns for touchdowns (4).

Nevertheless, while the Aggies continue to perfect themselves to excellence, doing so while undefeated is not a bad position to be in. Plus, Broadway’s football team gave homecoming Aggies plenty to be proud of as they continue to enjoy the week’s festivities. The defense sacked Delaware State quarterbacks eight times, leading to the Aggies holding the Hornets (0-5, 0-3 MEAC) to minus-38 yards rushing.

Sophomore wide receiver Elijah Bell had a career day with a career-best nine receptions for a career-high 178 yards receiving. Redshirt junior quarterback Lamar Raynard also had a career day and made history in the process. Raynard completed 20 of 26 passes for a career-best 324 yards and three touchdowns. In the process, he became the first player in program history to have two 300-yard passing games in the same season following his 321-yard day at Gardner-Webb on Sept. 2.

“I have some great talent around me, so it’s really no pressure on me,” said Raynard. “The guys upfront protect me, and the guys I throw to and hand it off to, are all capable of making big plays. It’s really no pressure.”

Raynard’s high school teammate and redshirt junior running back Marquell Cartwright also had another stellar performance with 96 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 19 carries. It was Cartwright who first put the Aggies on the board with a 2-yard touchdown run set up by a short pass to Bell that turned into a 51-yard catch and run. The Aggie defense then made its presence felt as a fumble sack by Jermaine Williams led to a DSU safety and a 9-0 Aggies lead with two minutes remaining in the first quarter. The Aggies took advantage of the free kick that ensued as All-American returner Khris Gardin returned the kick 78 yards to the DSU 2-yard line.

Mr. Cartwright once again did the honors by running in from 2-yards out for a 16-0 Aggies lead going into the second quarter.

DSU did respond as Bycen Alleyne returned the ensuing kickoff 56 yards to the Aggies 39. It led to a 47-yard field goal from Wisdom Nzidee to put the Hornets on the board.

It didn’t help much. The last nine minutes of the first half included Raynard going 4-for-4 on a 4-play drive that ended with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Gardin. It also included a 44-yard catch and run from graduate running back Jamari Smith. The drive ended with a 16-yard completion to Bell and 10-yard TD toss to fifth-year senior Xavier Griffin as the Aggies went into the locker room leading 30-3.

Just to give the sellout crowd something else to cheer about after the Blue & Gold Marching Machine completed its halftime performance, Raynard connected with Bell for a 61-yard TD bomb to put the Hornets away. With a little more than half the season gone, a top-15 national ranking and a 6-0 start in their possession, the Aggies are looking to rededicate themselves to chasing excellence and greatness. Sound crazy? It sounds just right to the guys doing the chasing.

“We can’t make the mistakes we made today and expect to be a great football team,” said Broadway. “We had a dominant performance, and I am proud of my guys and my coaching staff. But once we get a team in a position we had them in the first half, let’s end it. Let’s get that killer mentality. I hate to sound like I’m complaining, but it could have been a much better performance.”

N.C. A&T returns tMEo the road next week when they travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to face the Florida A&M Rattlers at Bragg Stadium, starting at 3 p.m.

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Top-8 finishes for Fifea, Andrieu at Battle on Bayou

LAFAYETTE, Louisiana — Xavier University of Louisiana's Catalin Fifea defeated Louisiana-Lafayette's Arthur Libaud 8-5 Friday to finish fifth in the flight one singles bracket of the Battle on the Bayou men's tennis tournament.
     

Also placing in the top eight was XULA's Pierre Andrieu, who was eighth in flight two singles after defeating the Ragin' Cajuns' Silvio Cocito-Monoc 8-4.
     

The tournament was scheduled for two days but condensed into one due to the expected landfall of Hurricane Nate this weekend on the coasts of Mississippi and south Louisiana.
     

The Gold Rush finished 4-6 in singles and 2-2 in doubles.
     

Andrieu also won 8-2 against Prairie View's A&M's Cesar Rayna, and Andrieu teamed with Chris Anders for a 7-6 doubles victory against Tiger Cheung and Ernesto de Diego of city rival Loyola.
     

Gabriel Niculescu beat UL Lafayette's Jamie Fraser 8-4 in singles consolation, then Niculescu teamed with Fifea for a 6-4 doubles consolation victory against Alcorn State's Nikita Kostikov and Nischay Rawal.

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Nuggets sweep Carey after climbing out of 1st-set hole

NEW ORLEANS — Juliana Tomasoni and Vivica Price-Spraggins keyed a Xavier University of Louisiana rally late in the first set Thursday to help the Gold Nuggets emerge with a 31-29, 25-9, 25-21 volleyball victory against William Carey.

The Gold Nuggets (12-2) won for the 11th time in 12 matches and completed a two-match regular-season sweep of the Lady Crusaders (11-9).

XULA, led by Tomasoni's four kills and Price-Spraggins's two blocks and a kill, rallied from a 24-19 deficit in the opening set. The Gold Nuggets never trailed in the set after Tomasoni's kill tied it at 25, and Price-Spraggins combined with Lauryn Taylor on a block for the 30th point and with Kayla Black on a block for the clincher.

"We weren't going to quit," Price-Spraggins said. "We weren't going to let balls hit the floor."
"We kept fighting," XULA coach Pat Kendrick said. "We had opportunities to make plays late in the set, and we were ready to do it."

A 19-3 run sparked XULA in the second set, and the Gold Nuggets ended the match after a third set that included four Tomasoni kills, three Taylor kills and three Price-Spraggins blocks.

Three Gold Nuggets finished with double-doubles. Tomasoni had 13 kills and 14 digs — she also hit .323 — Black had 11 kills and 12 digs, and Tiffany Phillips had 14 assists and 11 digs.

Price-Spraggins produced a career-high seven blocks — the most in a match by a XULA player in four years and most by a XULA freshman in five years — and Anna Dalla Vecchia had 17 digs to reach double figures for the 10th consecutive match. Eva Le Guillou had 21 assists and two aces.
Caroline Golden had nine kills and 10 digs for William Carey, and Emma Cotney had 12 digs.

XULA outhit William Carey .215 to .087 and had advantages of 43-35 in kills, 4-1 in aces, 61-57 in digs and 11-4 in blocks. It was the first time this season that the Gold Nuggets reached double figures in blocks.

XULA, 7-0 at home this season, will conclude a three-match home stand when Gulf Coast Athletic Conference opponent Philander Smith visits at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Convocation Center. The Gold Nuggets are 5-0 in the GCAC and hold a two-match lead in the loss column.

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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Big-Play Defense, Late TD Run Carries Norfolk State Spartans to 2-0 MEAC Start

NORFOLK, Virginia -- Larry Bishop's 2-yard touchdown run with 56 seconds left was the game-winner as Norfolk State improved to 2-0 in the MEAC with a dramatic 35-28 win over Florida A&M on Saturday afternoon at Dick Price Stadium.

Bishop's first TD of the year came after the Spartans (2-3, 2-0 MEAC) recorded their season-high fifth takeaway of the game. NSU linebacker Kyle Archie forced FAMU (2-4, 1-2) receiver Marcus Williams to fumble on a 6-yard reception. Spartan lineman De'Shaan Dixon pounced on the loose ball at the Rattlers' 40 with 4:24 left in the fourth quarter.

The Spartans picked up three first downs on their next drive. Quarterback Juwan Carter had the last one, a 17-yard scramble down to the FAMU 2. Two plays later, Bishop plunged in for the go-ahead score.

FAMU got the ball back and made one first down before NSU forced the Rattlers to turn the ball over on downs, giving NSU its first-ever home win over the Rattlers in eight all-time meetings at Dick Price Stadium.

The Rattlers held a sizeable edge in total offense (485-243), but the Spartans' big-play defense was the story. NSU came into the week ranked tied for fifth in the nation in turnover margin and figures to improve in that area after a game in which the Spartans had one interception and four fumble recoveries, scoring off two of them.

FAMU took a 7-0 lead on a 9-yard TD pass from Ryan Stanley to Brandon Norwood in the first quarter, but NSU tied the game in the second when Archie returned a fumble 38 yards for a score. Archie's touchdown was set up by defensive end Nigel Chavis' second forced fumble off the half, which came at the tail end of a tackle in the backfield.

The Spartans took a 14-7 lead on a highlight-reel worthy 24-yard TD pass from Carter to George Wahee, who out-positioned and out-leaped a FAMU defender in the end zone with 3:34 left in the second quarter. But the Rattlers had the answer, knotting the score at 14-all on an 18-yard pass from Stanley to Williams with 38 seconds left in the first half.

FAMU pulled ahead 21-14 on Tevin Spells' 3-yard TD run at the 9:45 mark of the third quarter, but the Spartans got within 21-20 on a 45-yard scoring strike from Carter to Taylor less than three minutes later. The point-after missed, keeping FAMU in the lead.

The Rattlers looked poised to add to their lead in the fourth, putting together a 76-yard drive that put the Spartans' backs up against the end zone. But the NSU defense came up big again, as safety Nhyre' Quinerly forced FAMU running back Devin Bowers to fumble inside the Spartan 10-yard line. Cornerback J.T. Wahee picked it up and raced 96 yards for the go-ahead score, the Spartans' second defensive touchdown of the game and fourth of the year. Carter then found Chuma Awanna for a two-point conversion pass to give NSU a 28-21 lead with 9:43 to play.

The Rattlers took advantage of three penalties against NSU to set up the tying score. Stanley threw his third touchdown of the day, a 25-yarder to Chad Hunter, to deadlock the game at 28 with 7:19 to play.

The Spartans went three-and-out and punted on their next possession, giving the ball back to FAMU with just over six minutes to play. But on the seventh play of their next march, Archie was in the right place at the right time to force FAMU into its fourth fumble of the game. NSU capitalized from there to win the teams' first meeting since 2014.

Carter passed for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Taylor made six receptions for 70 yards and George Wahee had four for 48, and both caught their first scoring passes of the season. Bowers rushed for 141 yards for the Rattlers, and Stanley threw for 235 yards.

The Spartan defense had a bevy of standouts. Linebacker Anthony Smith had a career-high 18 tackles. Chavis had a career-best 12, including a sack and the two forced fumbles. Archie made 10 stops, recovered a fumble and forced another, while Quinerly had eight tackles, an interception and a forced fumble of his own.

As a team, NSU forced five turnovers for the first time since a 27-24 win at Bethune-Cookman on Nov. 9, 2013.

The Spartans are home again next week when they host Hampton (3-2, 2-0) for the Battle of the Bay at 2 p.m. The teams are two of the four remaining unbeatens in the MEAC.

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'He has earned the respect': How Baton Rouge native Chazz Wilson ended up at Alabama A&M

NORMAL, Alabama — For as long as he can remember, Alabama A&M center Chazz Wilson was a Southern fan. Every Saturday, Wilson and his mother, Valerie Lee, and a handful of other family members would go cheer for the Jaguars.

“I went to every Southern game growing up,” said Wilson, whose mother graduated from SU, along with two of his aunts and two cousins. “We had a lot of fun.”

Wilson lived 15 minutes from campus. He hoped to sign with the Jaguars.



Southern, Grambling, Jackson State and Alabama A&M all recruited Wilson, who played his senior year at John Curtis High School after transferring from McKinley.

But Southern never offered Wilson a scholarship.

“I was a little disappointed,” said Wilson, a 6-foot-1, 274-pound fifth-year senior. “I guess I wasn’t what they needed at the time.”

In the end, Wilson signed with Alabama A&M, saying he felt like the Bulldogs truly wanted him.

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Southern's defense leads the way in 35-14 homecoming win against Alabama A&M



BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The Southern defense that had spent the better part of the last four games getting pushed around took its turn as the aggressor in Saturday’s 35-14 win against Alabama A&M.

On a homecoming greatly affected by Hurricane Nate — kickoff was moved up five hours, and the sky grew dark and rain came down in force at A.W. Mumford Stadium — Southern (3-3, 1-1 Southwestern Athletic Conference) allowed just 251 yards from scrimmage, including a season-low 52 yards on the ground.

The Jaguars had given up at least 160 yards rushing in each of their first five games.

Southern also kept Alabama A&M in check through the air.

A harassing Jaguars defense never let quarterback Aqueel Glass find a rhythm, and the true freshman looked his age Saturday.

Glass completed just 3 of 18 pass attempts for 44 yards. He split time in the first half with Damion May but was pulled for good after throwing an ill-advised interception in the third quarter that led to a Southern touchdown.



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Late Rally Surge Lift S.C. State Bullogs Over Morgan State Bears in MEAC Action



ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- Redshirt senior All-American linebacker Darius Leonard put on stellar performance in front of a nationally televised audience on ESPNU, recording a season-high 18 tackles (14 solo) along with two interceptions for 51-yards to lead South Carolina State to a ,35-14, victory over Morgan State Friday (Oct. 6th) at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium/Willie Jeffries Field.

South Carolina State improves to 2-3 overall, 1-2 in the MEAC, while Morgan State remains winless at 0-4 overall, 0-2 in the league.

South Carolina State got on the board early on with a 44-yard scamper by senior running back Trey Samuel at the 10:41 mark in the first quarter.

Morgan State evened the score 7-7 on a 1-yard punch by senior running back Eric Harrell with 2:01 minutes remaining in the first quarter.

Luke Uransel scored the only points in the second quarter kicking a 22-yard field goal to give the Bears a 10-7 lead heading into intermission.



Morgan State opened the second-half with tough defensive stands forcing back-to-back safeties in the third quarter to move ahead a score 14-7 at the 9:01 mark.

The Bulldogs offense came to life late in the third on a 28-yard touchdown toss from redshirt sophomore quarterback Dewann Ford to redshirt sophomore Quan Caldwell with 4:41 remaining.

Samuel carried the load in the fourth quarter leading the Bulldog charge with a 15-yard and an 89-yard touchdown runs late in the contest. Leonard sealed the deal on his second interception of 12-yards for a touchdown to life SC State to a 35-14 victory and first conference win of the season.

Samuel finished with 19 carries for 169-yards and three touchdowns, while Ford threw for 9-of-22 for 123-yards and a score. Sophomore Demontrez Burrough spearheaded the receiving corps with four catches for 66-yards, while Caldwell added four for 51-yards.

Leonard had help on the defense with redshirt senior linebacker Dayshawn Taylor finishing with eight tackles, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one interception. Senior defensive back Devondre Powell added five tackles, one forced fumble in the win.



South Carolina State return to action on Saturday (Oct. 14) on the road versus Bethune-Cookman in a pivotal Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in Daytona Beach, Fla. Kickoff is 4 p.m.

For information on South Carolina State Athletics visit www.scsuathletics.com or call the Office of Athletic Media Relations at (803) 536-7060.

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Friday, October 6, 2017

VSU Trojan Men's Basketball Predicted to Finish First in CIAA Preseason Rankings

ETTRICK, Virginia -- The Virginia State University men's basketball team was picked as the top team in the CIAA as the league announced its preseason predictions and All-CIAA teams ahead of Thursday's CIAA Basketball Media Day. The Trojans finished the 2016-17 season with a 22-8 overall and 13-3 conference record.

Alongside being predicted to finish in the number one spot by the league's coaches, the Trojans had two players, senior Richard Granberry (Chester, PA) and junior Walter Williams (Richmond, Va.), to earn preseason honors.

Granberry finished last season averaging 14.8 points per game and shot 60% from the free throw line and 58% from the field. During the 16-17 campaign, he secured 121 total rebounds, ranking him 3rd in the conference. Granberry led the team in points (415), field goals (167-of-288), free throws (81-of-135), rebounds (213), and blocked shots (20).

Junior Walter Williams finished last season averaging 8.3 points per game alongside shooting 40.9% from the field, 31.2 % from the 3-point line, and 75.8% from the free throw line.

VSU will start the 2107-18 campaign on Nov. 4, as they travel to take on Norfolk State University for a Division 1 exhibition matchup. Tip-off for the VSU v. NSU game is slated for 6pm at Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall on the campus of NSU.

For the most up-to-date information on VSU men's basketball please visit www.govsutrojans.com and follow Trojans Athletics on Twitter @VSUsports.

CIAA Men's Predicted Order of Finish
1. Virginia State
2. Bowie State
3. Virginia Union
4. Winston-Salem State
5. Shaw
6. Fayetteville State
7. Johnson C. Smith
8. Livingstone
9. St. Augustine's
10. Chowan
11. Lincoln
12. Elizabeth City State

CIAA Southern Division Preseason Order of Finish
1. Winston-Salem State
2. Shaw
3. Fayetteville State
4. Johnson C. Smith
5. St. Augustine's
6. Livingstone

CIAA Norther Division Preseason Order of Finis
2. Bowie State
3. Virginia Union
4. Chowan
5. Lincoln
6. Elizabeth City State

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Fresh off first win, Norfolk State hopes to halt home 0-7 record vs. Florida A&M

NORFOLK, Virginia -- To win its second straight game, Norfolk State must beat a team it never has defeated in Norfolk.

The Spartans play Florida A&M (2-3 overall, 1-1 MEAC) at 2 p.m. Saturday at home, where NSU is 0-7 all-time against the Rattlers.

Norfolk State (1-3, 1-0) is coming off a bye week that followed its first win of the season, a 17-7 victory over Delaware State in a MEAC opener.

“I think we got the opportunity to see versus Delaware State what we have the opportunity to be,” coach Latrell Scott said.

Also for the first time, one quarterback played every snap of a game: freshman Juwan “Pootie” Carter. The Richmond native threw for 292 yards on 28-of-46 passing, with two TD strikes to Chuma Awanna.

Carter split time with freshman Tripp Harrington in the first three games.

“We thought coming out of, probably, James Madison (that) Pootie was gonna be the guy we went with,” Scott said. “I understand as a head coach that when you’re playing the quarterback position, when you don’t know what series is your last series it’s kind of tough to be as productive as you can be.”

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Savannah State still waiting to see hard work pay off with win

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SAVANNAH, Georgia -- The Savannah State football team just isn’t playing well enough to win, head coach Erik Raeburn said earlier this week.

The Tigers are doing what they need to do to be competitive. An incomplete pass in the end zone in the final seconds left them with a six-point loss against Florida A&M. They fell to Bethune-Cookman 24-12 after trailing 17-12 early in the fourth quarter.

But if the Tigers want to beat visiting Hampton University in their homecoming game at 2 p.m. Saturday at T.A. Wright Stadium, they have to cut out the self-inflicted wounds.

“We want to win, obviously,” Raeburn said. “The guys work hard, you want to see it pay off. Unfortunately, we’re just making too many mistakes. When an opponent makes a really good play, you can recover from that and still win. What can’t happen is the freebies where we make a mental error and cut loose a running back for a 70-yard touchdown, where we make a mental error, and we don’t block and we get hit for an 8-yard loss. Those are the things you can’t overcome.”

It’s true the Tigers are young with 10 freshmen either starting or seeing playing time, but four games into the season, and Raeburn said that can no longer be used as an excuse.

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Southern homecoming parade moved to Nov. 4, other events rescheduled

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- Due to the potential effects of Tropical Storm Nate, Southern University officials have postponed the homecoming parade to Nov. 4. All entries unable to attend the rescheduled date will be issued a refund for the entry fee.

In addition to this change, the university has also postponed Sunday's Southwestern Athletic Conference soccer match against Alcorn State and home SWAC volleyball contest against Grambling State. The rescheduled date has not been determined at this time.

Tailgating lots will be open at 6 a.m. Saturday. Homecoming tickets will be available for purchase at the A.W. Mumford Stadium ticket booth. The SU System Foundation's dedication ceremony has been moved to 8:30 a.m. Saturday.

All inquires and concerns regarding the parade can be forwarded to the SUBR Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management via email at studentaffairs@subr.edu. SUBR will operate an Emergency Operations Center in 218 J. B. Moore Hall. In cases of emergency, call 225-771-4500.

The Southern University New Orleans Police Department and Housing management will institute a curfew beginning Saturday morning at 10 a.m. for students living in SUNO campus housing. Access to SUNO housing will be limited to current residents only.

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2017 Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic: Preview

Saturday's Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic will be carried live on Aspire TV.

Series history with Morehouse
* 82 years ago, Morehouse and Tuskegee played for the first time at A. J. McClung Memorial
Stadium in Columbus, Georgia. The series began in 1902 and TU owns at 71-27-7

Outscoring the Maroon Tigers
* Tuskegee has won 19 of the last 23 meetings against Morehouse outscoring them 166-36
in the last four meetings

Last Meeting - 2016
Kevin Lacey tossed four touchdown passes and threw for 300 yards as TU's second half
surge led them past Morehouse 28-19. Osband Thompson finish with 10 tackles in the win

Chattahoochee River Golden Tigers
*Three players (Dashae Hubbard, Cordarius White, and Daymeonta White) all
hail from the city of Columbus, Georgia

Golden Tigers return to the sideline as coaches again in 2017
* Three former Golden Tigers continue to give back to their alma mater, returning to the
sidelines is: Kelvin Powell, Ramone Nickerson and Andre Brunson.

Slater vs. The House
* Tuskegee head coach Willie Slater, who is in his 12th season enters Saturday's game with
a 10-1 advantage when coaching against Morehouse

Reflecting Back - 2014
* The last time Tuskegee posted a 3-2 record after their first five games was 2014. That
same year The Golden Tigers claimed the SIAC Championship

October fest
* In the last five seasons, Tuskegee has posted a record of 20-2 in the month of October.
Their last defeat came in 2015 against UNC-Pembroke

Homecoming Change
* Tuskegee University and the Tuskegee University Athletic Department announce that
the university's 2017 homecoming game has been rescheduled from November 4 to the
Golden Tigers' matchup with the Central State Marauders on October 28. The change in
the date for homecoming will not affect the 1 p.m. scheduled kickoff time on October 28

Tuskegee leads SIAC, ranked second in NCAA Football attendance
*For the third consecutive year, and the seventh time in school history, Tuskegee University
football finished second in attendance in NCAA Division II according to the numbers
released by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Golden Tigers
finished first among schools in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Running back by committee
* Four running backs (Eric Bight, Marquez Burdette, Justice Owens), have all scored
touchdowns this season.

Road Warriors
* Out of 10 games this season, seven will be played on the road. Tuskegee is featured
in three annual classics leaving only three hame games in 2017

Tuskegee Digital Network
Frank Lee and Ken Woodard will provided commentary for the 2017 football season. Lee
returns to booth after providing play-by-play duties for the Golden Tigers for over 25
years. Woodard will provide color analysis for the network. The former TU great played
linebacker with Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is
also known

To find the listing in your area, go to http://aspire.tv/find-channel/ and put your zip code into the space provided. 

In the Atlanta area, the game can be seen on:
 
158 AT&T U-verse TV
 
1158 AT&T U-verse TV - HD
 
188 Comcast Atlanta
 
381 DIRECTV - HD


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Donald Hill-Eley Named Interim Head Football Coach for Alabama State University Hornets

DONALD HILL-ELEY
INTERIM HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY 
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alabama State University President, Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr., has announced that Donald Hill-Eley will move into the role of Interim Head Football Coach after Brian Jenkins was relieved of his duties Friday afternoon.

"I am extremely impressed with the wealth of experience Coach Eley has brought to our athletics program as Associate Head Coach," Dr. Ross said. "His knowledge of Hornets football will be of great benefit as we continue to support our student athletes and the University's football program."

Eley joined the program in 2015 after a one-year stint as the wide receivers coach at Norfolk State and has served in the role of Associate Head Coach during that time. The longtime Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) coach spent 13 seasons at Morgan State (2001-13). After his first season as offensive coordinator, Eley spent the final 12 as head coach and was named 2002 MEAC Coach of the Year. His 59 wins rank third all-time in Bears' history.

"We would like to thank Brian Jenkins for his time at Alabama State," Interim Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jennifer Lynne Williams said. "It was a tough three years in terms of wins and losses for coach; but I am comfortable that he will have success in his future endeavors and will end up on a sideline soon."

He spent four seasons at Hampton (1997-2000) as offensive coordinator and pro liaison, helping the Pirates win an HBCU National Championship, two MEAC titles and the 1999 Heritage Bowl.

Eley spent four seasons in professional football in the Canadian Football League, first with the Baltimore Stallions (1994-95) as receivers coach before two seasons with the Toronto Argonauts as a guest coach (1996-97). Hill was on the staff of three straight Grey Cup championship teams (1995-97) during his time in the CFL.

"I would like to thank Dr. Ross and Alabama State University for entrusting me with the football program during these tough times," Eley said. "I look forward to the opportunity of leading these young men at this point n their lives."

Eley will assume his duties immediately.

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Alabama State fires head football coach Brian Jenkins

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alabama State fired football coach Brian Jenkins, five games into the season and four days after its new president took over leadership.

Alabama State University President Quinton Ross announced that Donald Hill-Eley will serve as interim head coach after Jenkins was fired Friday afternoon.

Disappointment and frustration surrounded the team after its dismal performance against Alcorn State on Thursday night. The 24-10 defeat was in front of many empty seats and on national television, a rare occurrence for the Hornets.

Fans booed the team during the game, and a few joined in negative chants after Alcorn led 24-0 at halftime.

“We would like to thank Brian Jenkins for his time at Alabama State,” Interim Athletic Director Jennifer Lynne Williams said in a news release. “It was a tough three years in terms of wins and losses for coach, but I am comfortable that he will have success in his future endeavors and will end up on a sideline soon.”

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Why State Fair Classic between Prairie View A&M, Grambling State won't be short on offense



DALLAS, Texas -- Points are going to be plentiful when Prairie View A&M and Grambling State meet in the State Fair Classic at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday.

The matchup, which starts at 4 p.m., features two of the Southwestern Athletic Conference's best offenses.

Prairie View A&M is second in scoring with 29 points per game and second in total offense, averaging 415.2 yards per game. Grambling is right behind the Panthers in both categories with 28.4 points per game and 339 yards of total offense.

Grambling's offense is led by Dallas native DeVante Kincade, the reigning SWAC offensive player of the week, who passed for 278 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-20 win against Clark Atlanta last week in Chicago.

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Win, or fade: starting with homecoming tilt against Alabama A&M, only SWAC games remain for Southern



BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- Southern has entered the high-stakes arena of Southwestern Athletic Conference football, where one loss can signal the end of your postseason aspirations.

All of Southern’s six remaining games are against SWAC teams, starting with a homecoming matchup against Alabama A&M (2-3, 2-0) at 6 p.m. Saturday.

The margin for error is minimal for Southern (2-3, 0-1) and other SWAC schools at this stage of the season. Its most experienced players are intimately aware of that fact.

“The good thing about it is we’ve got enough seniors on this football team who have been through the fire,” Southern coach Dawson Odums said. “They understand what it’s all about.”

This is senior quarterback Austin Howard’s fourth time entering this dance, and he has seen all the ways it can unfold.

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Alcorn State holds off ASU rally



MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alcorn State once again showed why it was picked to win the SWAC East, beating Alabama State 24-10 at ASU Stadium on Thursday.

The Hornets (0-5, 0-2 SWAC) only had 10 yards of total offense in the first half.

Hornets running back Ezra Gray finished with 12 carries for 124 yards and a touchdown of 59 yards.

Here were Alabama State's top performers on Thursday:

1. Ezra Gray, So., RB: Finished with 12 carries for 124 yards and a touchdown (59). Also caught two passes for 30 yards.

2. Trevor Vincent, Sr., P: Punted eight times for an average of 39.6 yards, including a career-best 68-yard punt.

3. Dennis Roberts IV, Jr., DB: Led the ASU defense with seven tackles with two for loss.

Alcorn State (4-2, 2-0) led 24-0 at halftime, gaining 330 yards of total offense in the first half. The Braves won their fourth straight meeting with the Hornets.



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