Monday, December 18, 2017

Morgan State fires football coach Fred T. Farrier; Names Interim Head Coach for 2018

Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator Ernest T. Jones Will Serve as Interim Head Football Coach for the 2018 Season

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND --  Morgan State University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Edward Scott announced that head football coach Fred T. Farrier has been released from his contract, effective immediately. Associate head coach Ernest Jones will serve as the interim head coach for the 2018 season.

"After having an in-depth opportunity to fully assess all aspects of our football program for the past year, we have decided to go in a new direction" said Scott. "We thank Coach Farrier for his contributions and service to Morgan State University and our football team. We are confident that Coach Jones and the remaining coaches on staff are committed to serving the scholar-athletes in our football program throughout this period of transition."

Bears assistant coach Jones, who currently serves as the team's associate head coach and defensive coordinator will assume the interim head coach role for the 2018 season while a national search is conducted for a permanent replacement.

During his term as interim coach, Farrier guided the Bears to a 3-8 overall record and a 3-5 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference mark. In his first full season after having the interim tag removed, Farrier was unable to build on the previous season posting a 1-10 record, finishing last in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Farrier, who has been with the program since 2014 was as a member of former Head Coach Lee Hull's coaching staff and was promoted to the full-time position in December 2016.

Before joining the Bears, Coach Jones was previously the head coach at ASA Miami, a two-year college. Prior to that he worked briefly as the running backs coach for UConn in 2014, following a three-year stint at Notre Dame that began in 2011 as the Fighting Irish's director of player development and engagement. During 2010-11, Jones was associate head coach of the University of Buffalo football team. In addition to his title of associate head coach at Buffalo, Jones coached the Bulls' cornerbacks and served as recruiting coordinator. Jones' other head coaching experience came at Alcorn State in 2008.

About Morgan
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is celebrating its 150th year of excellence in higher education. A Carnegie-classified doctoral research institution, Morgan offers more than 100 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.

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A&T's Rod Broadway to consider retirement or contract extension



GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- It will be an anxious two weeks for the N.C. A&T football program.

Fresh off the best season in historically black college football history, Coach Rod Broadway is set to meet with athletics director Earl Hilton and Chancellor Harold Martin “at the beginning of the year” to discuss his future with the Aggies.

The 62-year-old Broadway, 59-22 at A&T with two Celebration Bowl victories, is considering retiring or signing a contract extension.

He didn’t tip his hand one way or the other when reached by phone this afternoon.

“We’re going to sit down and discuss the direction of the program and go from there,” Broadway said.

Broadway made $299,290 this season in what was the final year of a two-year extension. With no contract, he’s considering retiring after resurrecting an A&T program that was hampered by sanctions when he took over and guiding it to two black college football national championships and A&T's first 12-0 season.



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Hiring Hal Mumme is a Hail Mary for JSU that just might pay off

JACKSON, Mississippi -- Imaginations ran wild as rumors persisted about Jackson State coach Tony Hughes adding air-raid guru Hal Mumme to his staff as offensive coordinator.

What would it mean for a Tiger team built around running the football? Can any quarterback on the current roster run that kind of offense? What role would the 26-year head coaching veteran play on the recruiting trail?

More to the point — is this a smart hire or a Hail Mary for head coach Tony Hughes?

"Look, we've struggled offensively the last two years," Hughes said. "The bottom line is we've got to be more productive and we've gotta score more points. What we were doing just wasn't working."

Mumme's offense, he hopes, will do just that. Despite Belhaven's 2-9 record last season, the Blazers rolled up 445.3 yards of total offense a game.

That's a lot more productive than JSU, which ranked dead-last in the SWAC in both scoring offense (12.7 points a game) and total offense (231.8 yards) last season and averaged just 128 yards passing with five touchdowns and 14 interceptions.

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Gold Rush pull away in 2nd half for 3rd straight win



NEW ORLEANS — Virgil Davison scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half Sunday to help Xavier University of Louisiana pull away for a 73-52 men's basketball victory against the University of the Virgin Islands in the Xavier Classic.
     

Davison made three 3-pointers, all in the second half, and had a career-best five steals for the Gold Rush (9-4).
     

The Buccaneers (0-11) led 31-29 at halftime, but XULA outscored them 44-21 in the second half.
    

Rayshawn Mart scored 14 points for XULA, and Jalen David scored 13. Jeff Dixon had 11 assists and 10 rebounds.
     

Jonathan Harley scored 14 points, Justin Syphoe 13 and Anthony Goss 10 for UVI, a first-year NAIA member.
     

XULA shot 69.2 percent from the floor in the second half to finish at 51.7 percent overall. XULA extended its winning streak to three.
     

In the other Xavier Classic men's game, Dillard got 41 points and 14 rebounds from Jorori Coleman in a 102-86 victory against Rust. Dillard will play UVI at 1 p.m. Monday.

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Gold Nuggets roll past UVI in Xavier Classic

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana scored a wire-to-wire 76-30 women's basketball victory Sunday against the University of the Virgin Islands in the Xavier Classic.
     

The Gold Nuggets (6-3) got a pair of 3-pointers from Essence Wells during a 14-1 run in the first four minutes. XULA led 39-13 at halftime and 60-21 through three quarters. The final margin was XULA's largest in four years.     



Dasia Pitre, in her season debut, and Ireyon Keithscored 12 points apiece for XULA. Gina Smith had 11 points and nine rebounds, and Wells scored 10. Maya Trench had a season-high-tying nine assists.
     

Aizia Travis scored 12 points for UVI (0-7), a first-year NAIA member.
     

XULA outshot UVI 37.7 to 20.4 percent from the floor and outrebounded the Buccaneers 57-31. XULA made 19-of-22 free throws to UVI's 6-of-14. The Gold Nuggets committed a season-high-tying 25 turnovers but gained 30.
     

Pitre made 8-of-8 free throws, the best performance by a Gold Nugget this season.
     

XULA will play NAIA No. 9 Lindsey Wilson at 5 p.m. Monday. Lindsey Wilson lost 59-54 to 20th-ranked Dillard, which will play UVI at 3 p.m.

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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Holland's Amsterdam Crusaders sign Deleware State QB Gilbert Rivera to Pro Contract



AMSTERDAM, Holland -- The Amsterdam Crusaders have signed quarterback Gilbert Rivera from the Delaware State University Hornets for the 2018 season.

The Crusaders have decided to play only against international competition in 2018 and have left the Dutch American Football League.

The 23 year old Rivera, a 6’3″, 220 lb native of Los Angeles, played high school football at Jordan High School in Los Angeles before starring with the Hornets (NCAA FCS Div. I). In his three seasons, he threw for 2,406 yards and 15 touchdowns while starting 12 games. In his senior year, he had a QB rating of 129.2 completing 62% of his passes. At Jordan, he threw for more than 4,000 yards and 42 touchdowns.

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Minnesota starting QB Demry Croft transferring to Tennessee State University Tigers football



NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Coach Rod Reed confirmed Sunday that former Minnesota starting quarterback Demry Croft is transferring to Tennessee State.

Croft, a 6-foot-5, 205 pound, sophomore from Rockford, Ill., and his parents made an official visit Saturday to TSU. Croft announced on Twitter his decision to join the Tigers.

"Tennessee State is my new home. Go Tigers" a tweet from Croft's official Twitter account read Sunday morning.

Croft also tweeted a picture of himself with his mother and Reed in TSU's indoor practice facility.

Reed declined to comment on Croft beyond confirming he had visited on Saturday and would enroll at TSU in January.

Reed said he would comment further after Croft is enrolled.

Since Croft is transferring from an FBS school to an FCS he will be eligible to play immediately. He has two years of eligibility remaining.

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