Sunday, July 29, 2012

ASU AD: Bigger schools ‘scared’ to play Rams on football field

ALBANY, Georgia — Albany State’s 2012 football schedule is one of the toughest in recent years. Before the Rams enter their grueling conference schedule, they will be battle tested with a trio of non-conference games against three teams that are no strangers to postseason success.

On Friday, ASU interim Director of Athletics Richard Williams said he has tried to make that schedule even tougher. During the annual Quarterback Club Football Kickoff Reception, Williams said he has tried to add several larger schools — such as Division I Alabama State — to ASU’s schedule.

The only problem, Williams said to a room full of supporters, is that those larger programs are scared.

“I’ve been approached often with the (question), ‘Why don’t we play the FAMUs, the Bethune-Cookmans and the Norfolk States?’ ” Williams said. “If you can understand, because we have had such a rich tradition and rich history of Golden Ram football, to be honest they are scared. They are scared that someone from Albany, a smaller program but mighty in force, to come down and run the gamut on them.”



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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Towson Football Adds former MEAC Coach Rubin Carter As Defensive Line Coach

TOWSON, Maryland  - Veteran Coach Rubin Carter, a football coach at the collegiate and professional level for nearly 25 years, has been named as the Defensive Line Coach at Towson University, it has been announced by Coach Rob Ambrose.

Coach Carter will join the program in time for the start of the Tigers’ pre-season camp next week.

A native of Pompano Beach, Fla., Carter was the head coach at Florida A&M University from 2005 to 2007.  In three seasons, he led FAMU to a 16-17 record, including a 7-4 mark in 2006. Most recently, he was the Defensive Line Coach at the University of New Mexico where he worked with Head Coach Mike Locksley, a 1992 Towson graduate.

“Rubin Carter is a proven coach with plenty of success and experience,” said Coach Ambrose, the winner of the 2011 Eddie Robinson Award as the FCS National Coach of the Year. “He is a great mentor for young men and he is a tremendous addition to our staff.”

A 1975 graduate of the University of Miami (Fla.), Carter earned his degree in business administration. An All-American defensive lineman for the Hurricanes, he was the Most Valuable Player of the Hula Bowl in 1975. A 1992 inductee into Miami’s Hall of Fame, Carter was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL draft by Denver.

During an outstanding 12-year career with the Broncos, Carter appeared in 152 games for Denver as a member of the Broncos’ legendary “Orange Crush” defense. During his career with Denver, he was a member of two American Football Conference (AFC) championship teams and helped the Broncos win five AFC West titles. Carter played in Super Bowl XII against Dallas and Super Bowl XXI against the New York Giants.

The winner of the NFL’s Ed Block Courage Award in 1986, he finished his career with 1,036 tackles and 33 sacks.

After he retired, Carter got his start in coaching when Dan Reeves hired him as an assistant coach with the Broncos. He spent the 1987 and 1988 seasons as a member of the Denver staff.


In 1989, he started his college coaching career when he was named as the Defensive Coordinator at Howard University.  He joined former Denver teammate Steve Wilson’s staff at Howard. In five years as a member of the Howard staff, he helped the Bison post a 34-22 record. In his first season, Howard compiled an 8-3 record. In 1993, he was a member of Howard’s Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship team. During the 1993 season, Howard went 11-0 in the regular season and lost to Marshall in the NCAA I-AA playoffs.

During his tenure at Howard, Carter coached against Towson twice. In 1990, he was part of a Howard team that lost to the Tigers, 17-7. In 1993, he helped Howard pull out a 44-41 victory on the final play of the game, preserving the Bison’s undefeated season.

After his stint at Howard, Coach Carter joined the coaching staff at San Jose State. He was the Spartans’ Defensive Line Coach in 1995 and 1996. In 1997, he joined Coach Ron Vanderlinden’s staff at the University of Maryland where he was the Terrapins’ Defensive Line Coach.

After two seasons in College Park, Coach Carter returned to the NFL as the Defensive Line Coach for the Washington Redskins. As a member of Coach Norv Turner’s staff, he helped the Redskins compile a 19-15 two-year record. In his first season in Washington, the Redskins posted a 10-6 record and qualified for the NFL playoffs. After a 27-13 win over Detroit, Washington dropped a 14-13 decision to Tampa Bay in the playoffs. In 2000, he was part of a Redskins team that finished with an 8-8 record.

In 2001, he joined the New York Jets’ coaching staff when Herm Edwards was named as the Jets’ new head coach. In three years with the Jets, he was their Defensive Line Coach and helped them win 25 of 48 regular season games in addition to earning back-to-back playoff appearances. In 2001, the Jets had a 10-6 record and made the playoffs. One year later, New York posted a 9-7 mark and tied for first place in the AFC East, earning another playoff appearance.

He returned to college football coaching in 2004 when Coach Bobby Wallace hired him to be part of his Temple University staff. He spent one season at Temple as the Owls’ Defensive Line Coach. After the 2004 season, he received his first opportunity to be a head coach when Florida A&M hired him.

In 2009, he joined Coach Locksley’s staff at New Mexico. Carter had worked with Locksley at Maryland.

A member of the Florida Track & Field Hall of Fame and the Fort Lauderdale Hall of Fame, he and his wife, Karen, are the parents of four children, Andre, Diandra, Alvin and Joshua.

Their oldest son, Andre, is an 11-year NFL veteran who played for the AFC champion New England Patriots last season. An outstanding defensive end, he is a product of the University of California who was a first round draft pick by San Francisco in 2001. He played five years with the 49ers and five seasons with Washington before joining the Patriots last year.

Coach Carter is joining a Tiger coaching staff that led Towson to a 9-3 record last season and its first Colonial Athletic Association championship.

He will be working with some talented defensive linemen at Towson, including senior defensive end Frank Beltre. A pre-season All-American selection, Beltre is a third-year starter for the Tigers. He is one of three returning starters on the defensive line for the Tigers. Senior defensive end Romale Tucker and senior defensive tackle Matt Morgan also return.

Towson opens its season at Kent State University on Thursday, August 30 at 7:00 p.m.

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Former HU record-setter starts CFL season well as Calgary receiver

CALGARY, Alberta  -  Wide receiver Marquay McDaniel, 28, a former Hampton University standout, caught four passes for 85 yards last Thursday night for the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders (1-2), though they lost 33-32 to the Montreal Alouettes.

McDaniel, a 5-foot-10, 205-pounder who grew up in Virginia Beach, is in his fourth year in the CFL. He spent his first three seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

In 2009, he caught 57 passes for 688 yards and three touchdowns. In '10, he increased his totals to 76 receptions for 994 yards and seven TDs, boosting his average per catch by a full yard to 13.1.


#16 MARQUAY MCDANIEL, CALGARY STAMPEDERS

Last year, when McDaniel spent most of the year on the injured list, he had just four receptions for 60 yards. But his Week 3 effort against Montreal was more productive than his entire 2011 season. It gave him eight catches for 147 yards for the season, ranking him 18th in the league in receiving yardage. Also against the Alouettes, he gained 10 yards on his only rush.

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ASU Golden Rams fans get 2012 season preview



ALBANY, Georgia - The Albany State Rams find themselves in an unfamiliar position heading into the 2012 college football season. For one of the few times, the Rams are not picked to win the SIAC in the preseason.

That is something that is likely going to motivate head coach Mike White and the Golden Rams when they report for fall camp next week.

Coach White previewing the season to the ASU Quarterback Club at their annual gathering at the ASU Coliseum tonight. The Rams, who lost the SIAC Championship game and their first round DII playoff game, are picked to finish 2nd this season in the east division behind Morehouse.

Coach White says he is ready for the team to report and to get to work so Albany State can get back on top in the SIAC.

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Moore adds twist to Jackson State QB derby

JACKSON, Mississippi - There's a new, albeit familiar, name in the Jackson State quarterback race - Clayton Moore. Yep, that Clayton Moore.

"One way or the other, I've always been in the news," Moore said. Moore's journey to Jackson has been anything but straight and narrow.

He's bounced back and forth between the Division I and junior college ranks, spending last season as the starter at Akron University in Ohio, where he enjoyed modest success for a team that was 1-11.


QB Clayton Moore, #8, Akron Zips (2011)

Now in the mix at JSU, Moore adds more intrigue to what was already an eagerly anticipated position battle to replace the school's all-time leading passer, Casey Therriault. So, have the Tigers found a second "White Tiger," the moniker given to Therriault by fans during his time at JSU?

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Doug Williams Among Five Inductees to Enter Ark-La-Tex Sports Museum August 4

SHREVEPORT, Louisiana  –  The Ark-La-Tex Sports Museum of Champions will induct five new members during ceremonies beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4 in the Shreveport Convention Center. The five new members will join the list of 119 past inductees.

The list of 2012 inductees includes Pro Football Hall of Famer Y.A. Tittle, legendary Shreveport high school football coach Lee Hedges, Grambling and NFL quarterback Doug Williams, Northeast Louisiana University and Olympic basketball player Glynn Saulters, Jr., and Centenary College and NBA basketball star Larry Robinson.

Receiving a special lifetime achievement award for his contribution to sports is renowned sports writer and author Jerry Byrd, Sr.

The museum will be open at 5 p.m. on Aug.4 for an open house followed by the banquet at 7 p.m. Individual and group tickets can be purchased for the event by contacting Dr. George Bakowski at (318) 221-8445.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

SCC's Horne Signs With Fayetteville State Lady Broncos

PINEHURST, North Carolina - According to Sandhills Community College volleyball coach Alicia Hill, Paige Horne loves to play the game.

Before a small gathering at the John Dempsey Center Wednesday afternoon, the Flyer setter’s opportunity to keep playing and continue her education at Fayetteville State was celebrated.

The attendees included Horne’s mother, Myra White; Barbara Foxx, her coach at Pinecrest High School; and SCC athletics director Aaron Denton and friends.


2011 Sophomore Paige Horne, Setter, #14 Black Jersey

Horne was an all-region selection in 2010 as a freshman when the Flyers made it to the NJCAA Division III national tournament in Rochester, Minn., in the program’s second year. She was the team MVP last fall when they lost in the regional championship match. The Flyers were a combined 39-17 during her two seasons.

“We’re going to miss a huge leader on and off the court,” Hill says. “They are big shoes to fill because she was our captain and she’s been our setter the last two years.”

Horne lives in Aberdeen with her mother and stepfather, Chuck Phillips.

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