Thursday, September 6, 2018

Grambling State Tigers look to bounce back at Northwestern State Demons

GRAMBLING, Louisiana -- The Grambling State University football team will hit the road for the second weekend in a row and will seek its first win of the young season against Northwestern State on Saturday night under the lights. Kickoff from Turpin Stadium is set for 6 p.m.
 
Grambling State will broadcast the game on Grambling State Sports Radio Network. The game will broadcasted in Ruston (KPCH 99.3 FM) and Monroe (KJMG – 97.3 FM). The Tigers' broadcast crew of Santoria Black, Ossie Clark, Nick Harrison and Leon Thomas will call all of the action. The game will be streaming online at www.gsutigers.com.



 
Grambling State began last season with a loss to Tulane, but bounced back with a win over Northwestern State in Week 2. Both teams enter this week seeking their first win as he Tigers are coming off a 49-17 loss at Louisiana, while Northwestern State dropped a road tilt to SEC member Texas A&M, 59-7.
 
The matchup with the Demons marks the fifth time these two teams will meet. Last season, the Tigers got 231 yards through the air from Devante Kincade and 138 yards on the ground by Martez Carter in Grambling State's 23-10 victory against Northwestern State at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium.
 
Some things have changed from a year ago for both schools, as Kincade and Carter have moved on and graduated, while Northwestern State has a new head coach.


> Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at Turpin Stadium in Natchitoches, La.
> The game will be broadcasted (live audio) on KPCH 99.3 FM – The Peach (Ruston) and KJMG – 97.3 FM – Magic97 (Monroe).
> Video will be streamed live on the Northwestern State athletic website (nsudemons.com)
> Stadium capacity is 15,971
> A new bag check procedure is in place for Saturday's game inside Turpin Stadium.
> Any purse or bag brought to the stadium will be searched at gates by trained personnel.
> Fans who don't bring bags may more quickly enter the stadium at the southwest gate on the press box side, and at the east gate on the opposite side of the stadium, where the NSU student section is located.
> Reserved stadium seats are $25.  General admission tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for kids.  The east side of the stadium—Grambling's sideline— is exclusively GA seats.
> Parking is $10 per car and will be collected by the gatekeepers.  A very limited number of handicapped spots on the east side of the stadium area available, so arriving early is high recommended.  The entrance to that lot will be directly below the "S" in Sibley in the upper-right hand corner of the attached parking map.
> General parking will be in lot F (See Map Below).  There will also be some handicapped spaces available in lots A, B, and C, but those are on the opposite side of the Grambling side and fans parking in those lots will have to walk way around the stadium, kind of defeating the purpose of the handicapped spot. 


Northwestern State Gameday Parking MapWhat to Watch For
> Grambling State will continue its two-quarterback system for at least one more game as Geremy Hickbottom and Aldon Clark will split time under center.
> GSU will look to complete a two-game, home-and-home sweep of Northwestern State.
> The Demons are looking for their first win in the series since 2008.
> Both teams are seeking their first win of the season.
> Northwestern State had a few extra days to prepare for Grambling State as the Demons played their first game on Aug. 30 (Thursday night).
> The Tigers begin the season 0-1 for the sixth straight year and will look to avoid its first 0-2 mark since 2015.
> Northwestern State is looking to avoid being 0-2 for the fifth consecutive season.
 
Grambling State-Northwestern State Connections
> This will be the fifth meeting between the two schools, with Grambling State holding a 3-1 lead in the series.
> The Tigers' lone loss in the series to the Demons came in 2008.
> GSU won the last meeting, which was in 2017, 24-10 at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium
> Grambling State head football coach Broderick Fobbss will be making a return trip to Natchitoches where he spent 2002-2007 in var­ious capacities, including assistant head coach.
> Grambling State head coach Broderick Fobbs will seeking his 18th victory in the state of Louisiana.
> This will be just the second game under new head coach Brad Laird at Northwestern State.
> The two schools are only separated by 71 miles.
 
Last Time Out
> Grambling State opened the season last week with a 49-17 loss to Louisiana.
> The Tigers racked up 306 total yards of offense and 15 first downs against the Ragin' Cajuns.
Geremy Hickbottom led the way in the air and ground, passing for 112 yards (8-of-18) and rushing for 52 yards on four carries, with one score.
> Defensively, De'Arius Christmas paced the Tigers with nine tackles, including one sack.
> Northwestern State is coming off a 59-7 loss to Texas A&M on Thursday night (Aug. 30).
> Jazz Ferguson finished with 129 yards receiving on four catches, including a 71-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter to put Northwestern State on the board.

> NSU recorded 251 total yards of offense and 13 first downs against the Aggies.



Football Facts
> Grambling State comes into the game unranked, but received votes in the STATS FCS Top 25 and FCS Coaches Poll.
> The Tigers are ranked No. 1 in the SBN Black College Football Poll and No. 2 in the HBCU BOXTOROW Coaches Poll.
> Grambling State was picked to win the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Championship.
> Northwestern State is unranked in all polls.
 
Up Next
Grambling State will have an extra week to prepare for its 2018 SWAC opener as the Tigers return to action against Alabama State on Sept. 22. The game kicks off at 6 p.m. at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium.
 
Tickets Still Available
Season tickets and single-game tickets are on sale at the GSU Ticket office and fan are encouraged to visit www.gsutigers.com or call the ticket office to purchase tickets. For more information on purchasing season tickets, call (318) 274-2625 or (318) 274-2629.
 
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South Carolina State Bulldogs Football at UCF Knights



ORLANDO, Florida (UCFKnights.com) – After opening up the 2018 season with a 56-17 road victory at UConn this past Thursday, the UCF football team is set to return home for the first game in the Bounce House under new head coach Josh Heupel. The Knights will take on South Carolina State Saturday at 6 p.m. on ESPN3.

GAME INFORMATION 

Date: Saturday, Sept. 3
Time: 6 p.m.
TV: ESPN3
Radio: FM 96.9/AM 740 The Game
Live Stats: http://statb.us/b/225174


SC STATE GAME - NOTES TO KNOW

• The Knights own the longest winning streak in the nation at 14 games, and have scored over 30 points in each of the 14 wins.
• After scoring 56 points in just 21:52 of possession time against the Huskies, UCF ranks third in the nation in points per minute, behind Oregon and Nevada.
• The Knights are 30-9 all-time in home openers and have won nine out of their last 10, including a pair of victories over South Carolina State in 2008 and 2016, UCF’s only two games ever against the Bulldogs.
• Tre Nixon hauled in five catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns in his first game as a Knight. He joins Tre’Quan Smith as the only two players to record more than 100 receiving yards in their first game in a UCF uniform.
• Trysten Hill recorded career highs in tackles and tackles-for-loss with four and 2.0, respectively, against the Huskies.
• In the last game between UCF and South Carolina State, the Knights won 38-0.

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WEEKLY HONORS
McKenzie Milton was named the American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Monday after throwing for 346 yards and five touchdowns. Richie Grant was also named to the league’s honor roll after forcing a fumble, recovering it and grabbing an interception.

FROM THE PRESSER

At head coach Josh Heupel’s weekly press conference, he started by making mention of Aaron Robinson and how he’s doing after suffering an injury in the first play of the game at UConn.

“He’s back in town, doing well,” Heupel said. “I saw him again this morning and I definitely think he’s moving in the right direction. Obviously we’re all thankful that he’s going to be alright.”

When asked about the excitement of playing front of the home crowd, Heupel expressed that he can’t wait to get in front of Knight Nation.

“I think everyone’s excited to come home and play in front of a packed stadium,” he said. “We’re excited about the opportunity that we have. This is the second opportunity we have to play and compete as a team. I know our players and staff are excited to be here.”

PURCHASE 2018 TICKETS

Season tickets are going fast for the highly anticipated 2018 campaign. Fans can purchase theirs today and learn about all of their options by calling (407) 823-1000 or visiting us online at ucfknights.com/fbtix.

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Prairie View A&M University 2022 Building Challenge/Shuffle



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RMU Hosts Virginia State In Home Opener

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MOON TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania -- Robert Morris kicks off the home portion of its 2018 schedule this Saturday, Sept. 8, when it hosts Virginia State in a Noon kickoff at Joe Walton Stadium. The Colonials opened the season on the road for the first time since 2013, falling 49-28 at Dayton last weekend. Virginia State, an NCAA Playoff team in 2017, lost in its season opener to Norfolk State, 34-13. RMU is 15-9 in home openers, including a 13-10 victory against Dayton last season.

All-Time vs. Virginia State


  • This is the inaugural meeting between the Colonials and Trojans
  • RMU has three first time opponents on its slate in 2018
  • The Colonials have never played Virginia State, James Madison or Central State
Musket Shots

  • Bernard Clark Jr. makes his head coaching debut in 2018
  • RMU is 15-9 all-time in home openers
  • RMU had 416 yards of offense at Dayton, the team's first 400-yard game since 2013
  • The team's 26 first downs vs. Dayton were their most since 10/22/11 (27; Bryant)
  • RMU leads the nation in third down conversion percentage (.722, 13-of-18)
  • DL Amir Fenwick and LB Adam Wollet were named to the Preseason All-NEC Team
  • Fenwick was the Colonials only All-NEC First Team pick last season
  • Wollet led the NEC with 108 tackles
  • Finished 18th in nation averaging 9.8 tackles per game
  • Was named to the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America team
  • Junior WR Tim Vecchio has been the team's offensive MVP each of the last two seasons
  • Sophomore C Eric McAllister was a Hero Sports Freshmen All-America pick in 2017
  • Of active FCS players, Warren Robinson is eighth with a 12.2 yard punt return average
  • 2018 marks the 25th season of football at Robert Morris
  • RMU has won six NEC Championships — 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2010
  • The 2018 roster features 30 former WPIAL players representing 23 schools
About the Trojans

  • Virginia State went undefeated through the regular season in 2017, falling in the NCAA Division II First Round
  • The Trojans were picked second in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
  • VSU lost at Norfolk State, 34-13, to open the year
  • QB Cordelral Cook was 14-26 for 170 yards, a TD and 2 INT
  • RB Demetrius Strickland rushed for 40 yards on 14 carries
  • WR Tre'Quan Reed led the team with 61 yards on three receptions and a TD
  • RB Dazmine Palmer corralled four passes for 44 yards out of the backfield
  • Alexander Williams and Patrick Prosser led the squad with eight tackles
  • Prosser added 3.5 tackles for loss
TEAM NOTES

25th Season of RMU Football
  • 2018 marks the 25th season of football at Robert Morris
  • The program debuted in 1994, going 7-1-1
  • RMU has won six NEC Championships — 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2010
Clark Makes Coaching Debut

  • Bernard Clark Jr. makes his head coaching debut in 2018
  • He served as the associate head coach and defensive coordinator at UAlbany for four years
  • Won two national championships with Miami, including the 1988 Orange Bowl MVP
  • Made 10 previous coaching stops before arriving in Moon Township
Dr. Howard In College Football

  • RMU President Dr. Chris Howard is serving a three-year term on the College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee
  • He is also on the planning committee to commemorate the 150th birthday of college football
  • Howard was a running back at Air Force
  • He won the NFF Campbell Trophy, the highest academic award for a football player
RMU Football Leadership Committee

  • Coach Clark has named a six-player leadership committee in 2018
  • Offensive Leadership Committe Members:
  • Junior WR DeLano Madison
  • R-Sophomore OL Eric McAllister
  • Senior QB Jimmy Walker
  • Defensive Leadership Committe Members:
  • R-Junior DB Tevaul Brown
  • Senior DL Amir Fenwick
  • Senior LB Adam Wollet
Delray Beach Connection

  • A pair of Colonials hail from the Florida town of Delray Beach on the Atlantic Coast
  • Warren Robinson and Thomas Neal list Delray Beach as their hometown
  • They all attended different high schools
  • Dylan Young lists Coral Springs as his hometown, just a short drive from Delray Beach
Score 30 or More

  • Since the inception of RMU football in 1994, RMU is 72-5 (.935) when scoring 30 or more points
  • The Colonials are 29-0 when tallying 40 or more points
Gridiron Graduates

  • RMU has five players players currently taking graduate level classes
  • DE Cameron Darley, QB Caleb Lewis and RB Kendall Rodgers Jr. are all graduate transfers
  • QB Jimmy Walker finished his undergraduate work last year and is in grad school now
  • LB Adam Wollet is in the integrated five-year finance and data analytics program at RMU
WPIAL Representation
  • The 2018 roster features 30 former WPIAL players
  • They represent 23 different schools
  • Gateway, Montour, Norwin, Penn-Trafford, Thomas Jefferson, Woodland Hills and West Allegheny each have two alums on the RMU roster
State of the Colonials
  • Thirteen states and two countries are represented on the RMU roster
  • Three dozen players from the Keystone State, Pennsylvania, lead the list
  • Ohio (11) and Florida (10) also have double-digit representatives
  • Two players came to RMU from Ontario
The Founding Father
  • RMU had only one coach in its first 20 seasons of existence, Joe Walton
  • Walton was a former NFL tight end and head coach (see sidebar)
  • He was a four-time NEC Coach of the Year
  • Under his guidance, RMU won two NCAA I-AA mid-major national titles
  • Walton was inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013
DEFENSIVE NOTES

National Rankings - Team
  • RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
  • Fourth Down Pct. (1st, .000)
Preseason All-NEC Pick
  • DL Amir Fenwick and LB Adam Wollet were named to the Preseason All-NEC Team
  • Fenwick was an All-NEC selection following the 2017 season
  • Wollet also garnered all-league plaudits as a junior as well
OFFENSIVE NOTES


National Rankings - Team

  • RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
  • 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (1st, .722)
  • First Downs (11th, 26)
  •  Fumbles Lost (1st, 0)
  • Passing Offense (25th, 257.0)
  • Red Zone Offense (1st, 1.000)
  • Sacks Allowed (1st, 0)
  • Time of Possession (29th, 32:32)
  • Turnovers Lost (20th, 1)
National Rankings - Team

  • RMU ranks in the top-40 in these categories:
  • Passing Yards (Jimmy Walker, 37th, 219)
  • Passing Yds/Gm. (Walker, 36th, 219.0)
  • Passing Yds/Gm. (Walker, 27th, 13.69)
  • Pts. Responsible For (Walker, 16th, 18)
  • Pts. Responsible For/Gm. (Walker, 14th, 18.0)
  • Receptions/Gm. (Chase Bodeman, 30th, 6.0; Tim Vecchio, 30th, 6.0)
  • Total Offense (Walker, 28th, 252.0)

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PVAMU Panthers Prepare For Bearkat Challenge; Notable Numbers From NCCU Game

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- The Prairie View A&M football team is in midweek preparations for Saturday's game at #4-ranked Sam Houston.
 
The Panthers will play at Sam Houston Saturday at 6 p.m. with a live video stream on ESPN+, a subscription-based online platform and the same network PVAMU played Rice on Aug. 25. The Panther Sports Network radio broadcast begins at 5:30 p.m. online at pvpanthers.com/sportsnetwork.
 
Coming off Sunday's 40-24 win over North Carolina Central in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge has given the players a boost at practice this week. However, PVAMU head coach Eric Dooley has stressed focus in looking forward, and not backward.
 
"I have seen a different energy," Dooley said. "However, you still have to refocus the guys and continue in the habit of doing good things. With success, you have to learn how to handle it, and you have to continue to practice being successful. There's a lot that comes with it. You can build off of it, and sometimes you can regress. For the most part, the guys understand that. On Monday, we put last week's game behind us. It was a great victory. We enjoyed it, and we respect it, but we have to let it go. It's a long season."
 
The Panthers will face fourth-ranked Sam Houston for the second straight year. The Bearkats advanced to the FCS Semifinals last season, finishing with a 12-2 record, and have been consistently been one of the nation's most potent offenses and programs. In 2017, Sam Houston led the FCS in scoring offense (43.3 ppg), passing offense (362.7 ypg), and total offense (538.1 ypg).
 
"They're a great football team – no doubt about it," Dooley said. "They are a well-coached football team. We know we have our challenges ahead of us, but we like our chances. We feel real good about what we are doing. We feel we are growing as a team, so we know it will be a great hard-fought contest like last week."
 
Last season, Sam Houston was able to play its opening season game on Labor Day weekend, as the Bearkats hosted Richmond in a game that was relocated to Waco, Texas and played on Baylor's campus due to the effects of Hurricane Harvey.  For the Panthers, it was the season-opening game as the Labor Day Classic against Texas Southern was rescheduled to Thanksgiving Weekend. In an exciting contest in a Thursday night game televised on ESPNU, PVAMU nearly erased a 21-point deficit, cutting the margin to seven before losing 44-31.
 
This season, the scenario is reversed. The Panthers have already played two games this season, while the Bearkats will play its season opener Saturday.



"When you have a coach (Sam Houston's K.C. Keeler) that understands the ins and outs of college football, it doesn't matter if they've played a game or not," Dooley said."They are going to be prepared when the time comes.  You know you are going to have a well-prepared team, a team that's rested, and a team that's excited and hungry to get out on the field to go against someone else."
 
UPON FURTHER REVIEW Sunday's game stats have been finalized from the win over North Carolina Central. Among the notable numbers:

  • The Panthers gained 626 total yards against North Carolina Central. It was the most by a PVAMU offense since gaining 644 yards against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 8, 2014 in a 51-23 win. The Panthers' 331 rushing yards were the most by Prairie View A&M since gaining 355 yards on the ground against Jackson State on Nov. 21, 2015 in a 56-14 win.
  • QB Jalen Morton had career highs in completions (21), attempts (36), passing yards (295), tied a career-high in rushes (13), and set a career high in rushing yards (63).
  • RB Dawonya Tucker's career-high 224 rushing yards set a MEAC-SWAC Challenge record. It was the first 200-yard rushing game for PVAMU since Johnta' Hebert's 212 rushing yards vs. Jackson St. on Nov. 21, 2015. It was the most rushing yards in a game by a Panther since Hebert's 35-carry, 250-yard rushing game vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 23, 2013.
  • WR Markcus Hardy caught a career-high two TD passes.
  • WR Jeffery Rector had career highs in receptions (four) and receiving yards (game-high 98) for the second straight week.
  • The Panthers' defense forced eight three-and-outs in the game.
  • LB Isaac Claiborne had a career high in tackles (10) for the second straight week.
  • DLs Quinton Bell and Jason Dumas each recorded their first career sack.
  • CB Ju'Anthony Parker recorded his seventh career interception.
  • S Reginald Stubblefield tied a career-high with four pass breakups.

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Troy Trojans' Neal Brown Press Conference - Florida A&M Game



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TROY, Alabama – Gameday is back at The Vet as fans have even more to be excited about in and around the stadium as the defending Sun Belt Champions are back for another season.
 
Fans are encouraged to visit TroyTrojans.com/Gameday prior to each visit to campus to see the latest information on parking, traffic flow and tickets for each of Troy's remaining five home games.
 
Trojan Talk
Troy's weekly radio show with head football coach Neal Brown and "Voice of the Trojans" Barry McKnight airs live from 6 to 7 p.m. on the Troy Sports Radio Network. Fans in Troy can catch the show live at Santa Fe Cattle Company and enjoy half-priced appetizers and drink specials.
  
Downtown Troy Friday Night Party 
The Park Band will perform live on the Square in Downtown Troy from 7-10 p.m. Friday.
 
Troy Kids Zone Presented by Marble Slab Creamery and Great American Cookies
The Troy Kids Zone Presented by Marble Slab Creamery and Great American Cookies opens at 2 p.m. and is located in the outfield of Riddle-Pace Field. Children of all ages are invited to take part in the fun with free inflatables until 5:30 p.m. Additionally, all members of T-Roy's Team will also be able to check in and receive their membership packets and t-shirts. 
 
Trojan Walk
Troy's traditional pre-game march into Veterans Memorial Stadium, Trojan Walk, will begin at the intersection of University Avenue and George Wallace Drive. The Trojans will walk through the brick portal into Tailgate Terrace before entering the stadium at Gate 1. Trojan Walk will begin at 3:45 p.m. for the Florida A&M game and members of the 1968 NAIA National Championship team will take part.
 
Troy Football Letterwinners Tailgate
Troy Athletics is hosting a special tailgate for all former Troy football letterwinners in Tailgate Terrace. The cost is $25 for T-Club Members or $35 for non-members. Annual membership dues are $50 for the T-Club or Lifetime Membership is $500. Returning letterwinners will receive four (4) complimentary tickets to the game and a gift, plus free food and drink at the tailgate.
 
Troy Sports Radio Network Pregame Show
"Voice of the Trojans" Barry McKnight, game analyst Jerry Miller and sideline reporter Chris Blackshear will be on the air beginning at 4 p.m. to preview the game on the full Troy Sports Radio Network.

Tailgating with the Trojans
Troy's "Tailgating with the Trojans" show is back for a second season. Hosted by Troy University graduate Sarah Drake. The show will be released following every home game via Troy's social media accounts and will highlight all of the great tailgating that takes place during Troy football games.
 
Student Promotions
The first 1,000 Troy University students inside The Vet on Saturday will receive a free koozie courtesy of Guardian Credit Union. Also, students can purchase a student guest ticket for just $10 through the Troy Ticket Office.
 
Special Presentations
Troy will honor the 50th anniversary of the 1968 NAIA National Championship Team; all former football letterwinners and Ms. Senior USA Sara Jo Burkes – the first senior pageant winner featured on the cover of a major magazine. 
 
In-Game Host
Troy University graduate Sarah Drake will serve as the in-game host for the season opener against Boise State. Sarah was actively involved in TrojanVision and the Broadcasting Club. She served as a sports anchor and reporter for TROY TrojanVision Nightly and Trojan Sports Now shows. She also worked within the athletic department serving as an anchor for The Social Second, a social media released update on Troy Athletics.  
 
High School Band Day
Nearly 1,200 high school band members representing 26 bands will be on hand for one of the most entertaining halftime performances of the year.





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Jacksonville State Football 2018 - Weekly Press Conference - Week 2 vs. Mississippi Valley State

JACKSONVILLE, Alabama -- Head coach John Grass, quarterback Zerrick Cooper, wide receiver Josh Pearson and safety Marlon Bridges address the media Monday afternoon. The four commented on the Gamecocks' Week Zero matchup with North Carolina A&T and previewed JSU's upcoming home opener against Mississippi Valley State.



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THURSDAY Preview: UWA Tigers vs. Miles Golden Bears

#10 WEST ALABAMA (1-0) vs MILES COLLEGE (0-1)

Sept. 6, 2018 l Tiger Stadium | Livingston, Ala. | 6 p.m. CDT l ESPN 104.9

THE SERIES
West Alabama leads 10-1. The Tigers won the last meeting, 13-10, on Sept. 19, 2015 in Birmingham.

WEST ALABAMA
West Alabama is 1-0 after beating Lenoir-Rhyne, 36-32, in the season opener last week.

MILES COLLEGE
The Golden Bears are 0-1 after losing, 37-0, at Alabama A&M last week.

THE COACHES
Brett Gilliland is 30-17 in his fifth season at UWA, his fifth as a collegiate head coach. Reginald Ruffin is 45-31 in his eighth season at Miles and his eighth as a head coach.

COVERAGE
Radio: ESPN 104.9: Robert Upchurch & Will Atkinson handle the call. Nicholas Finch hosts halftime show
Twitter: @UWAAthletics
Stats: http://bit.ly/2Q23AJ3
Video: http://bit.ly/2lls7wI

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEK
Tiger quarterback Harry Satterwhite earned GSC offensive player of the week for Week 1 for his performance in a win over Lenoir-Rhyne. He completed 23-of-44 passes for 256 yards and two scores and directed the game-winning drive for a score with 12 seconds left.



BRETT NEEDS TWO TO OWN, ONE TO TIE
UWA head coach Brett Gilliland needs two wins to move past Frank North into first place on the all-time Tigers head coaching win list. In his fifth season, Gilliland has 30 victories. North won 31 from 1979-84. Below are the top three on the list:

Coach Years W-L-T Pct.
Frank North 1979-84 31-29 .517
Brett Gilliland 2014-Present 30-17 .638
Jim King 1973-76 29-14-1 .663

LAST TIME AGAINST MILES
UWA came from 10 points behind to notch a 13-10 victory at Miles on Sept. 19, 2015. Trailing 10-0 after three quarters, Tyreek Hill scored on a 65-yard catch and run from Trent Thompson with just over nine minutes left and Tyler Rogers scored the game-winner on a 7-yard run with 5:04 left to seal the deal. Quentin Harton and Jared Washington both had 10 tackles for the Tiger defense.

17 of 21
West Alabama has won 17 of its last 21 games, an . 810 winning percentage dating back to the middle of the 2016 season.

COACH G AT HOME
West Alabama has won seven of its last eight games at Tiger Stadium and is 16-8 (.667) at home under Brett Gilliland.

SEPTEMBER
West Alabama was 4-1 last September, with the only loss coming on the road against FCS Samford. The Tigers are 13-4 in September under Brett Gilliland.

FORMER TIGERS ON THE 53
Five former West Alabama players are currently on NFL 53-man active rosters:
Malcolm Butler, CB, Tennessee Titans
Tyreek Hill, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
Deon Lacey, LB, Buffalo Bills
Seth Roberts, WR, Oakland Raiders
Dee Virgin, CB, Detroit Lions

NATIONAL POLLS
UWA is ranked No. 11 in the AFCA national poll and No. 10 by D2Football.com

HARRY CLIMBING THE CHARTS
With his performance against Lenoir-Rhyne, QB Harry Satterwhite has moved into fourth place on the all-time UWA passing yards list with 5,041. He is just the fifth quarterback in UWA history to pass for more than 5,000 yards.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Kent State FlashFAST Football Debuts at Dix Stadium Saturday Against Howard University Bison

KENT, Ohio -- On the heels of an eye-opening performance at Illinois, Kent State fans have more reason to be optimistic for the remainder of the 2018 season, beginning with the home opener Saturday against Howard. The Golden Flashes host the Bison at 3:30 on Parents & Families Weekend as the FlashFAST era makes its Dix Stadium debut. The Flashes' new look offense and defense began to take shape at Illinois as Kent State jumped out a 17-3 halftime lead. Preventing the program's first win against the Big Ten was an Illini fourth-and-goal stop late in the game.



Facts In A Flash
• The Flashes' 84 offensive plays at Illinois were the most in the program's last 35 games.
• Kent State's 28 completed passes were its most in the last 37 games.
• Sophomore transfer Woody Barrett put up unprecedented numbers (387 yards total offense) for a Kent State quarterback in a season opener.
• Antwan Dixon returned to the field, following a long, life-threatening battle with aplastic anemia and scored the first touchdown of the season.
• Fellow wide receiver Mike Carrigan made a career-high eight catches and scored his fourth career touchdown.
• Senior All-MAC First Team inside linebacker Jim Jones led the defense with 11 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery at Illinois. He led the Flashes with 98 tackles and 6.0 sacks last season.
• In December, Sean Lewis (now 32) became the youngest FBS head coach.
• Junior center Nate Warnock recently earned the No. 54 jersey, honoring the late Jason Bitsko.
• Junior safety Jamal Parker made 10 tackles at Illinois (8 solo). He finished fourth in the MAC in passes defended last year.
• Senior linebacker Matt Bahr was named to the Wuerffel Trophy and Campbell Trophy Watch Lists.
• Kent State returned 11 players who have earned Academic All-MAC honors in their career and two MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes.



All-Time Series
Last year was the first meeting between Kent State and Howard. The Golden Flashes scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns to hold off the upset-minded Bison 38-31. One week earlier Howard shocked UNLV. Justin Rankin and Raekwon James each caught touchdown passes. The Golden Flashes are 4-1 all-time against the MEAC.

TV/Video/Radio
Saturday's game game can be seen on ESPN+ with Michael Reghi (play-by-play) and Je'Rod Cherry (analyst), who are calling the Kent State-Howard matchup for the second straight year. The game can be heard live on 640 WHLO and the free Golden Flashes Radio channel on iHeartRadio with a one-hour pregame show. Ty Linder will handle the play-by-play duties and is joined by 10th-year color analyst Rob Polinsky.  Jacob Pavilack will be on the sideline. By 2017, iHeartRadio reached over 100 million registered users.

Looking Like a Veteran
In his first career FBS start, Woody Barrett completed 28 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 117 yards and one touchdown at Illinois. Spending his first year at Auburn, Barrett played at Copiah-Lincoln Community College last season, before winning the quarterback job at the end of preseason camp.

Barrtett ranks 11th in the nation in total offense (387.0) per game and ninth in the nation in completions per game (28.0). His 117 rushing yards are the second most in the MAC. During one stretch Barrett completed 28-of-34 passes.

A New Look O-Line
Along the with Barrett, the offense saw three linemen make their first career FBS starts at Illinois: junior left tackle Jamil Viaud, freshman left guard Julian Sams and junior right guard Chase Van Hoef. The Flashes do not have a senior among their offensive linemen.
• Former running back Myles Washington made his debut as a starting tight end.

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Alabama A&M set to renew old UNA rivarly

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Yurik Bethune knows the stakes.

Even though it's not a conference game, the Alabama A&M outside linebacker understands the value of playing an in-state opponent.

Especially when the opponent is only located about 80 miles away from campus.

Alabama A&M hosts North Alabama on Saturday, renewing an old football series that once was played almost every year. Kickoff at Louis Crews Stadium is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Because a large crowd is expected, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Alabama A&M ticket office at 256-372-4700 or visiting www.aamutix.universitytickets.com.



"There is a lot of excitement around campus," said Bethune, who was named the SWAC's Defensive Player of the Week following a strong performance in the Bulldogs' 37-0 win against Miles. Bethune finished with six tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures.

"Both teams are coming off good wins to open the season. And because of how close our schools are in location, it seems like everyone is excited about the matchup."

UNA (1-0), which is playing its first season as a Division I FCS program, opened the season last week with a 34-30 win at Southern Utah.

Alabama A&M and UNA have played 22 times, with the Lions holding an 18-3-1 advantage in the series. The last time the two Tennessee Valley programs played was in 1997, with UNA winning 49-20 in front of a crowd of 19,487 at Louis Crews Stadium.

For Alabama A&M (1-0), the prominent storyline from Week 1 was the Bulldogs' defense. Alabama A&M held Miles to 115 total yards, with just 80 on the ground. Miles also was held to just one third-down conversion in 13 attempts.

Dating back to last season, Alabama A&M now has posted a shutout in six consecutive quarters. The last points surrendered by the Bulldogs was in the second quarter of last season's finale against Kentucky State.

"Defensively, we played extremely well," Alabama A&M coach Connell Maynor said. "Our front seven, especially our front four, dominated the line-of-scrimmage. Those guys did exactly what we know they are capable of doing."

Through the first three quarters, Alabama A&M produced points on almost every possession.

Sophomore quarterback Aqeel Glass made plays in the passing game, completing 10 of 18 attempts for 185 yards and two touchdowns, and all four running backs used by Alabama A&M averaged more than 5.5 yards per carry.

Freshman running back Gary Quarles led Alabama A&M with 51 rushing yards and a touchdown, averaging 7.3 yards per carry, while junior Jordan Bentley rushed for 45 yards and a score — averaging 5.6 yards per carry.

"Coming into the game, we wanted to spread the ball around and get everyone involved," Glass said. "After watching the film, I feel like we did some good things — some things we can build on.

"There is a lot of excitement about this game. We're excited to get this opportunity, not only because we're playing for our team and our school, but because we get an opportunity to play for HBCUs across the country."

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Missouri State Home Football Opener with Lincoln University of Missouri Moved to 11 a.m. CDT Start

Breaking NewsSPRINGFIELD, Missouri -- Due to anticipated heavy thunderstorms in the Springfield area Thursday (Sept. 6) afternoon and evening, Missouri State University's football home opener against Lincoln University of Missouri will be moved to an 11 a.m. CDT kickoff Thursday at Robert W. Plaster Stadium.
 
With classes in session Thursday morning, BearFest Village tailgating activities will not be held, and parking will be on a first-come, first-served basis in all university lots. Shuttle services are available at no charge for fans parking in the BearPark North parking garage.
 
The game will air live on 
101.3 FM KTXR locally, along with participating MSU Bears Radio Network affiliates. However, the game will not be shown on ESPN3, as originally scheduled.
 

Tickets for the game are still available in all sections by calling (417) 836-7678 or visiting MissouriStateBears.com. Missouri State students are admitted free of charge with a valid BearPass ID.


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Le Guillou, Price-Spraggins garner GCAC weekly awards

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballNEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana volleyball sophomores Eva Le Guillouand Vivica Price-Spraggins are recipients of Gulf Coast Athletic Conference weekly awards for Aug. 27-Sept. 2. Le Guillou is Setter of the Week, and Price-Spraggins is Defender of the Week.
     
Both honors were announced Tuesday.
     

Le Guillou, from Velizy-Villacoublay, France, produced 152 assists, 33 digs, 12 blocks and six aces in four matches at XULA's Big Easy Blastoff. She had three consecutive assist-dig double-doubles, and she served a career-high-tying four aces in a victory against Point. Her nine total blocks Saturday in victories against Martin Methodist and Webber International were one more than the first 32 matches of her XULA career.
     

Price-Spraggins, from Chicago and a graduate of Whitney Young Magnet High School, recorded eight blocks three times in 31 hours at the Big Easy Blastoff. In a victory against Webber International (2017 NAIA nationals qualifier), she became the first XULA player to reach eight blocks in a three-set match. Price-Spraggins also sparkled offensively during the four matches, hitting .554 with 44 kills and only three errors in 74 attacks.
     

Le Guillou has won both GCAC Setter of the Week awards this season, and she has five in her career. Price-Spraggins's award was her first this season and the second of her career.
     

XULA (6-2) will compete Friday and Saturday in Alabama at the University of Mobile Invitational. Its Tuesday home match against Tougaloo was postponed until Oct. 15 due to the approach of Tropical Storm Gordon.

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North Carolina A&T Aggies Makes Major Jump In National Polls

EAST GREENSBORO , North Carolina – North Carolina A&T football secured its highest ranking in a media poll in 25 years when they reached No. 5 in the nation in the latest FCS STATS media poll.

The American Football Coaches Association Coaches poll’s latest rankings have the Aggies at No. 6. The Aggies have been a part of the coaches poll for 35 straight weeks. The BoxToRow black college football poll has N.C. A&T ranked No. 1 ranked once again. The Aggies have been ranked 58 straight weeks in the black college poll. In 37 of those weeks, the Aggies have been BoxToRow’s top-ranked team.

But the media poll is where the Aggies made the biggest wave. They earned two first-place votes to tie their highest national ranking in school history. N.C. A&T reached No. 5 in the FCS media poll in 1993 after a 6-0 start that included wins over Appalachian State, Western Carolina and Liberty.



N.C. A&T is there again after a 2-0 start that includes wins over then No. 6 Jacksonville State and FBS in-state foe East Carolina. N.C. A&T garnered first-place votes in a national poll for the first time in school history. The Aggies top-5 ranking will be on the line on Saturday when the Aggies face Gardner-Webb at 6 p.m., at BB&T Stadium. It will serve as the Aggies home opener.

“We’re so excited to get back here you just don’t know,” said N.C. A&T coach Sam Washington. “They asked me last night what I wanted. I said I want to go home. It was a very long weekend, it’s been a very long camp and a long trip to Montgomery. We are so excited to come back and play at home.”

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TSU's Delano Spencer Heading to Poland on First Pro Deal



NASHVILLE, Tennessee --- Delano Spencer (Atlanta, Ga.), the top scorer for the Tennessee State men’s basketball team during the 2017-18 season, will officially begin his professional career with AZS Koszalin in Poland. The 2018 TSU graduate was the 10th leading scorer in the Ohio Valley Conference a year ago with 15.5 points per game.
“I’m happy to fulfill my dreams of becoming a professional basketball player,” Spencer said. "I appreciate everything TSU has done for me. I want to thank God and everybody who has been on this journey – family, coaches, teammates and friends – with me to this point. It’s truly a blessing for me and my family.”
Spencer transferred to Tennessee State prior to the 2016-17 season after two standout seasons at Coffeyville Community College. The shooting guard proved to be an explosive scoring option for the Tigers, posting 707 points to go with 150 rebounds and 59 assists in his two years in Nashville.
  • For TSU, Spencer appeared in 59 games with 36 starts from 2016-18.
  • The 6-3 guard posted 37 double-digit scoring efforts.  
  • As a senior in 2017-18, Spencer scored 20 points or more in a game on seven occasions.
  • In one of his last career home games, the senior put up a career-high 32 points in a victory over Morehead State.
  • The Atlanta native also registered 14 points at Kansas, 26 versus Lipscomb and 23 points at Belmont during his senior season.
  • Since the conclusion of the 2015-16 season, TSU has had seven men’s basketball players transition into the professional game: Delano Spencer, Darreon Reddick, Tahjere McCall, Keron DeShields, Wayne Martin, Xavier Richards and Jordan Reed all signed their first pro deals.

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Ken'Darrius Hamilton Signs with Professional Team in Cyprus



NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Former Tennessee State men’s basketball forward Ken’Darrius Hamilton (Montgomery, Ala.) will begin his professional career with Omonia Nicosia in Cyprus.
Hamilton played two seasons (2016-18) at TSU after transferring from Meridian Community College. The 6’9 forward played in 56 career games with 40 starts during his TSU career. He posted 7.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game with 35 total blocks.
  • Hamilton increased his scoring average from 7.1 points per game as a junior to 8.5 during his senior season in 2017-18.
  • The versatile big man made 52 three pointers in his two years at TSU, including 29 a year ago.
  • Hamilton posted 19 career games with 10 or more points for the Tigers, including two double-doubles.
  • His career high for points of 21 came on Feb. 9, 2017 at Tennessee Tech, while his season high as a senior was 19 points.
  • Since the conclusion of the 2015-16 season, former TSU players to ink their first professional deals include: Hamilton, Delano Spencer, Darreon Reddick, Tahjere McCall, Keron DeShields, Wayne Martin, Xavier Richards and Jordan Reed.

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