Sunday, October 11, 2015

Homecoming Band Brawl: Central State University (OH) Invincible Marching Marauders vs Miles College Purple Marching Machine














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Albany State pleased at midpoint of season

ALBANY, Georgia — The Albany State Rams have reached the midway point in their season and seem to be in good shape as they continue to work towards the SIAC championship game.

The Rams currently sit at 2-3 overall, 2-1 in the conference and 1-0 in the SIAC East Division. This is comparable to their 3-2 record this time last season.

Albany State is averaging 311.8 total yards of offense, while holding its opponents to 294.6. With five games under his belt, quarterback Caleb Edmonds has completed 76 of 157 passes for 767 yards, two touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Running back Jarvis Small leads the team in rushing with 100.6 yards per game. Quadrey Simmons is the Rams’ leading receiver with 20 catches for 244 yards, followed by Yancy Burns with 13 catches for 169 yards and two touchdowns.

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Teams show solidarity for Southern's Gales

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alabama State head coach Brian Jenkins made a special presentation to Southern head coach Dawson Odums to honor Jaguars receiver Devon Gales, who suffered a severe spinal injury during the Jaguars’ loss to Georgia on Sept. 26.

Gales broke the C6 vertebrae as a result of a head-to-head collision during the second half of the game against the Bulldogs.

Jenkins presented Odums with an Alabama State jersey with Gales’ No. 33 before Saturday’s kickoff, one of many jerseys dedicated to Gales across the country.

Southern University has set up a fund for the Gales family. The College Football Assistance Fund announced on Wednesday that a grant of $5,000 has been awarded to the Devon Gales Fund to help the family with travel and loss-of-income expenses.

A link to donate to the fund is available on the Alabama State athletic website.

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NCCU “The Ultimate Homecoming Experience” 2015

DURHAM, North Carolina -- Get your maroon and gray ready for a fun-filled week of activities, events and the football game against Norfolk State University—all part of North Carolina Central University’s 2015 Ultimate Homecoming Experience. Kick off the week with the worship service and gospel concert and end it with the Jeffrey Osborne and Mike Phillips alumni concert on Friday and Big Sean, Rich Homie Quan and Rapsody hip hop concert on Saturday. NCCU Ultimate Homecoming Experience – you don’t want to miss it!

Battle of the Bands: Southern University Human Jukebox at Alabama State University Marching Hornets









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NSU Postgame Press Conference and Highlights: North Carolina A&T

Livingstone Blue Bears Clip SAU Falcons, 31-7

RALEIGH, North Carolina – Livingstone's offense came alive with points and yards galore.

The final result was a lopsided 31-7 victory over Saint Augustine's University that included Drew Powell's three touchdown passes and a 54 yard field goal by Leonardo Manzo.

But there wasn't a whole lot of celebrating considering they still had sloppy moments and much tougher games coming up. The Blue Bears scored 16 points in the second half Saturday en route to an easy win against St. Aug's.

Powell, who came into the day leading the team this season, completed 15 of 20 throws for 192 yards. Jalen Hendricks caught nine passes for 141 yards and three touchdowns, including a 49 yard strike from Powell.

The Blue Bears (2-2) finished with 358 yards of total offense. Jarius Richardson ran for a team-high 99 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown.

Saint Augustine's (0-6) couldn't convert a few good opportunities late in the second half. In the last three game SAU only score one touchdown in each game.

But there were also some bad moments. The Blue Bears quickly drove down the field on their first possession, but bogged down on third and two at the 19 and settled for a field goal.

The mistakes didn't matter on Saturday because the gulf in talent was so wide. But Livingstone will need a cleaner performance next weekend when it goes on the road to Southern Division foe Shaw University.

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