Thursday, April 10, 2008

UMBC assistant Allen named men's basketball coach at UMES

Photo: University of Maryland Eastern Shore new men's head basketball coach Frankie Allen.

Former Division I head coach and UMBC assistant Frankie Allen today was named the head men's basketball coach at University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.

Allen, who spent the past two seasons at UMBC under head coach Randy Monroe, helped lead the Retrievers to their first NCAA tournament bid last season. He previously coached Virginia Tech, Tennessee State and Howard University. UMBC won the America East title last season but fell to second-seeded Georgetown, 66-47, in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Allen has 18 seasons of head coaching experience in Division I.

UMES finished last season 15-16 overall and 9-7 in the MEAC.

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FAMU Rattlers defense shuffles its options

Wisdom from FAMU Coach Joe Taylor: "I always tell a young man don't let a dollar bill decide your value; even if you come and you're not on scholarship," he said. "If you do what's important, do what necessary-- you easily come on money."

During his first two seasons playing defensive end at Florida A&M, Dozell Varner always felt like he should be playing another position. With that, FAMU football coach Joe Taylor didn't have to look too far to find a fit for the new defensive scheme that he's putting in place this spring.

Varner has been making the transition to linebacker, part of Taylor's switch of FAMU's defensive scheme to an odd-man front which will require an extra linebacker on the field. Varner's switch is one of four that Taylor has made on defense, with one on offense that moved Kalum Harris from halfback to fullback.

Taylor didn't hesitate when Varner requested the change before he knew it would fit Taylor's plans perfectly.

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Delaware State football team adds two VT transfers

Football coach Al Lavan confirmed Wednesday evening that two former Virginia Tech football players plan to enroll at Delaware State University in the fall, running back Elan Lewis and linebacker Matt Wright.

Lewis and Wright are both from Hampton, Va. Both graduated from Phoebus High, Lewis in 2005 and Wright a year later. Neither played in 2007, but Lavan welcomes what the two could bring. "They bring skills and experience to our team," Lavan said. "We expect both players to come in and compete and be a significant addition to our program."

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It appears the Hornets have signed two solid players...

Running back Elan Lewis came to Virginia Tech as the No. 2 recruit in Commonwealth of Virginia in 2005. He is the class AAA (Virginia's largest school classification) career rushing leader with 7,156 yards at Phoebus High. The torn ACL has been his major setback and he has been battling a weight problem during his career. He is 5-8/238 and runs the 40 in 4.54.

Inside linebacker Matt Wright is 6-2/215 and runs the 40 in 4.55. He is ranked as a Rivals.com 3-star player with a 3.0 gpa. Wright was AP First Team AAA All-State as a linebacker. He also played tight end in H.S. He was rated the No. 24th inside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com; was rated as the No. 17th player in Virginia in the Top 100; and his high school team complied a record of 46-5 during his career. Wright's brother, D.J. Parker played for VT as the No. 1 free safety for the Hokies, 2004-2006.

The MEAC/SWAC usually does not receive this level of talent with three years of eligibility.

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Bethune-Cookman athlete's arrest is a 'sad story,' says top cop

A Bethune-Cookman University football player faces charges ranging from attempted murder to drug possession in a case that has even Daytona Beach's hard-nosed police chief shaking his head.

"What a sad story," said Chief Mike Chitwood about the arrest Monday of 20-year-old Brandon Wright. Wright found himself in need of money but unable to take a job because he was a student athlete, Chitwood said. "He has been very honest and forthcoming," the chief said. "He said, 'What I did was wrong.'"

Wright had no prior criminal record. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy for a year before coming to Bethune-Cookman, Chitwood said. Wright's lack of past record and his willingness to cooperate with police could help, Chitwood said.

Wright's case illustrates the plight of lower-income students struggling to cope with the rising costs of everything from tuition to transportation. Chitwood said. "There's a bigger thing here than his arrest."

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For once, I can agree with Chief Chitwood. There is a greater problem here than just the drug dealing and other criminal activity. What makes a young person with all the educational opportunities before them, make the wrong choices, risk everything--education, unlimited future career opportunities and most importantly, FREEDOM, for $200.00?

It is long overdue for the NCAA to authorize the payment of a reasonable stipend beyond the normal costs for books, tuition, housing and meal plan to college athletes for their services on the gridiron, tracks and fields. I don't agree with the NCAA that it's alright for them (NCAA) and the institutions to collect millions of dollars annually off what amounts to 'slave labor' and the coaches and administrators at many major Division I institutions enjoy million dollar a year salaries, luxury perks, country club memberships, etc., while most of their players live far below the national poverty level, barely surviving from one semester to another.

The current NCAA legislation/regulations are long overdue for a modification so that institutions or the NCAA can pay these players a reason fee for their services.

No doubt, Brandon made some bad choices and he has no one to blame but himself. But, who is the NCAA blaming for their methods of greed?

HBCU college athletes are not lower-income students; the majority are NO INCOME students and that's the plight that we as a society must deal with to stem the tide of criminal activities that have engulfed our next generation of young students.

And this problem is not just limited to HBCUs. Surf the Internet, and there similar type stories posted by the Press that are coming from the University of Alabama, University of Massachusetts, University of Virginia, Jackson State University, Penn State and Wake Forest this month.

Some of these problems may be fixed with a reasonable stipend provided by the NCAA to student-athletes for mentoring/coaching public school elementary and head start level children, several hours each week. Let the athletes earn the stipend by giving back to the community through a positive educational effort. If we don't take initiative on this issue, there will be many more Brandon Wrights that we will read about and the next one may be your next door neighbor's kid, your child or grandchild.

Chief Chitwood is right-- "There's a bigger thing here than his arrest."

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Alabama A&M returns to schedule for Tuskegee University football


Tuskegee University Football, coming off an undefeated season in 2007 (12-0) and a national black college championship, on Friday (April 4) released its 2008 football schedule.

The 11-game regular season includes five home games, three "classics" and three other road contests. A nine-game mandated Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schedule will determine the conference championship.

"This year, we have two 1AA schools (Alabama State and Alabama A&M), making it a much tougher schedule than usual, in addition to playing every school in the conference (SIAC)" said Willie Slater, head coach of the Tuskegee University Golden Tigers. "At the same time, we will deal with it and are ready to do so."

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The Miles College Golden Bears/Coach Billy Joe era kickoff at the Golden Tigers Abbott Stadium in TU's season opener on September 6.

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Sept. 6 MILES COLLEGE + TUSKEGEE 1:00

Sept. 13 BENEDICT COLLEGE + TUSKEGEE 1:00

Sept. 20 Stillman College + Tuscaloosa 5:00

Sept. 27 Fort Valley State University + Fort Valley, GA 1:00 ET

Oct. 4 Alabama A&M University (25th Circle City Classic-Lucas Oil Stadium)Indianapolis, IN 5:00 ET

Oct. 11 Morehouse College + (73rd Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic) Columbus, GA TBA

Oct. 18 ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY + TUSKEGEE 1:00

Oct. 25 KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY + TUSKEGEE 1:00

Nov. 1 Clark Atlanta University + Atlanta, GA 7:00 ET

Nov. 8 LANE COLLEGE (HOMECOMING) + TUSKEGEE 1:00

Nov. 27 Alabama State University (85th Annual Turkey Day Classic) Montgomery 1:00

Pough not happy with SCSU's Wednesday practice

Get one key player -- Marshall McFadden -- back, and lose another, Julius Wilkerson. Throw in a bad practice to boot and it's easy to understand why Bulldogs head football coach Oliver "Buddy" Pough was deflated Wednesday night.

"We just went through the motions a little," he said. "Some days the offense is better. Some days the defense looks like it has a little more life. Today, we didn't have either." The practice was already choppy in the sense that Wednesday, according to Pough, is a "big class day" for many of the Bulldogs. So, several players were in and out of practice.

"We did a lot of individual, fundamental stuff early," Pough said. "And, we did most of the team stuff in the middle of practice because we had those kids who had to leave for practice. Really though, it was medium at best."

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Hampton U. to open football season vs. Jackson State on ESPN2

The Pirates adjust their football schedule to open the season by playing in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla., on Aug. 31.

Hampton University athletic director Lonza Hardy announced a huge upgrade on Wednesday to the Pirates' football schedule. The Pirates now will open the 2008 season against defending Southwestern Athletic Conference champion Jackson State of Mississippi in MEAC/SWAC Challenge.

The contest is set for 2 p.m. on Aug. 31 at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla., and will be telecast on ESPN2, Hardy said. The Pirates had been scheduled to open the season on Aug. 30 at home against Division II Virginia Union.

But Hardy said that a little more than three weeks ago, the Pirates were offered the opportunity to represent the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in the annual MEAC\SWAC Challenge because...

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Hampton University 2008 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time/Result

8/30/2008 Jackson State (MEAC/SWAC Challenge) Orlando, Fla. 2:00 p.m.
9/6/2008 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 6 p.m. (CST)
9/13/2008 * Howard Hampton, Va. 6 p.m.
9/20/2008 * North Carolina A&T Hampton, Va. 6 p.m.

9/27/08 OPEN
10/4/2008 * Delaware State Dover, Del. TBA
10/11/2008 OPEN
10/18/2008 * Norfolk State - Battle of the Bay Hampton, Va. 1 p.m.
10/25/2008 * South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C. TBA
11/1/2008 Winston- Salem State - Homecoming 2008 Hampton, Va. 2 p.m.
11/8/2008 * Bethune-Cookman Hampton, Va. 2 p.m.
11/15/2008 * Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fl. TBA
11/22/2008 * Morgan State Baltimore, Md. TBA

Home Games are in bold
Neutral Site Games are in italics
* Denotes a conference game.