Saturday, August 23, 2014

The Prospector: Bethune-Cookman thriving under head coach Brian Jenkins



DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  --  This offseason when members of the Bethune-Cookman football coaching staff traveled the state on their recruiting rounds, they had a bit more of a swagger in their step.


The Wildcats, under the guidance of fifth-year head coach Brian Jenkins, have established quite a winning attitude and atmosphere at the Daytona Beach school and it’s starting to catch on.
Not only did the Wildcats win their second straight MEAC title a year ago, and third in the past four seasons, but B-CU also knocked off FIU, its first victory over a Football Bowl Subdivision opponent. In fact, the Wildcats hit the recruiting path with this little nugget as a selling point: B-CU, at 37-11, is the second-winningest college football program in Florida over the past four years. FSU is 45-10, UCF 36-15, UF 30-21 and UM 29-21. 
The Wildcats have qualified for the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in three of those four years. Jenkins took over the program after the Wildcats went 5-6 in 2009. Now winning is expected at B-CU.

Jackson State turns to youngsters with back-up QB out

JACKSON, Mississippi  --  Jackson State is tapping deeper into its quarterback pool.

Evan Ingram, a reliable backup to LaMontiez Ivy, has sat out the last three practices due to a right knee injury he suffered during Saturday’s scrimmage.

“His role is very important, he’s got the next, most experience on this football team,” coach Harold Jackson said. “We’re depending on him just as much as we are depending on the next guy in line. The other guys behind him have to be able to know what’s going on too because they could be one play away from getting into the ball game.”

The Tigers are optimistic Ingram won’t be out for long. In the meantime, they’ll have to look deeper into Plan C, which consists of young talents in Benjamin Thomas and Brent Lyles.

Neither has played a collegiate game, but that’s not what offensive coordinator Timmy Chang is looking at in the upcoming practices.

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Coach Jackson eyes ways to keep JSU D-line fresh

JACKSON, Mississippi  --  As a freshman last year, Jackson State defensive lineman Cornelius Henderson thought his playing time would be limited.

He sold himself a bit short. 

“(Former defensive line coach Jonathan Thompson) said, ‘I got you in the next series,’” Henderson recalled for the opener against Tulane last August. “My eyes got real big. The first play kind of shocked me a bit, but after that I was good.” 

Henderson went on to play in eight more games, finishing the season with five tackles. It’s not an attractive stat line, but it’s his early experience that matters for the defensive line this year. 

The Tigers need to replace three starters from 2013’s Southwestern Athletic Conference championship game, but they’ll have to turn to a group short on experience.

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Holmes says he doesn’t feel pressured to win

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  After a highly-anticipated first year as head football coach at FAMU ended at 3-9, you’d expect Earl Holmes to feel somewhat pressured. 

He actually is, but he said what he feels is self-applied – not because last season might have left some fans questioning whether he can right the ship before it sinks. 


“When I took this job, I knew what it would be all about,” Holmes said. 


“I’ve been in this business for a very long time as a player and as a coach. I know the demands, the challenges. And I know it’s ‘what have you done for me lately.’ ”


A lot was thrown at Holmes quickly.




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New RB coach on mission to improve running game at FAMU

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- When reoccurring injuries forced Shawn Bryson to retire before he turned 30, he decided to catch up on some things that playing in the NFL made difficult for him to do – raise his child and try his hand in business.

But football kept beckoning and he couldn’t swear it off. Bryson, 37, had to find a way to give back to the sport that was his ticket out of rural Franklin, N.C. 

“I got into (coaching) because I played for a long time and I have all this knowledge that I need to give to somebody, especially the young kids that are striving to make it,” Bryson said. 

After stops at Lenoir–Rhyne University as an assistant coach and most recently at Temple University, where he was a graduate assistant, the one-time leading rusher for the Buffalo Bills – Bryson also played for the Detroit Lions – believes he’s found his niche at FAMU.

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Board OKs contracts for four SU coaches

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- The Southern Board of Supervisors approved contracts for four Jaguars coaches at its monthly meeting Friday.


The board OK’d a four-year deal for men’s basketball coach Roman Banks ($165,000 average salary) and a three-year deal for women’s coach Sandy Pugh ($100,800 average salary), both of whom were named Southwestern Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after leading Southern to aregular-season championships last season. Baseball coach Roger Cador’s two-year deal ($106,250) also was approved.
For the first time, the university gave a multi-year deal to its tennis coach as Jeff Conyers’ three-year contract ($47,000 average salary) was approved. Southern has won five consecutive SWAC women’s tournament titles under Conyers.
The board also approved the athletic budget for 2014-15 and a new parking plan for football games this season.

Morgan State Bears complete final scrimmage of fall camp, shift focus to Eastern Michigan

BALTIMORE, Maryland  -- The Morgan State defense recorded four turnovers Wednesday at Hughes Stadium in the team's final scrimmage of preseason camp. The scrimmage lasted two hours and was 84 plays long.

Senior linebacker Cody Acker and freshman Damare Whitaker led the Bears with six tackles, registered a forced fumble apiece, and had two of the team's six sacks.

Senior safety Nate Ayers had four tackles and had a 30-yard interception return. Junior Delonte Hall and freshman Anthony Fludd each also had an interception during the scrimmage.

Redshirt senior quarterback Robert Council completed 7-of-12 passes for 85 yards, including a 30-yard hookup with redshirt sophomore Ricky Fisk (3 rec., 40 yds). Redshirt junior Moses Skillon added 48 yards on 5-of-10 passes, including two interceptions.

Redshirt sophomore running back Lamont Brown III led the Bears with 74 yards on 15 carries, including a long of 17 yards. Fellow redshirt sophomore Herb Walker Jr. added 54 yards on 12 carries and scored on a 1-yard touchdown.

Marcolm Banks recorded one of the highlight plays of the scrimmage. The sophomore running back took a handoff off tackle, spun in the hole, and raced 23-yards for the first touchdown of the day.

Morgan State first-year head coach Lee Hull thought the team looked solid in its final scrimmage of preseason camp.

"I think training camp started off strong, " said Hull. "We had a couple of bad practices in the middle of camp, but I think we finished strong at the end with today's scrimmage."

There are still a few areas that Hull is looking to develop, but one in particular as the team prepares for the season-opener.

"We need to improve in our passing game: said Hull.  "I think we're a little bit behind in our passing game, compared to our running game. That's a little bit due to the fact that they had always been a run-oriented team, and now we're trying to throw the ball a little bit more.

"Everybody -- quarterbacks, receivers, tight ends, running backs and o-line will need to learn all the nuances of pass protecting, running routes, throwing the ball on time… all of those things. We just need to hone up a bit."

The team's attention will now turn to Eastern Michigan, where the Bears will start their 2014 campaign on the road Aug. 30.  Morgan State's home-opener is on Saturday, September 13 when they welcome Bowie State to Hughes Stadium for Family, Friends, Youth & Faculty Day.

Game Tickets: Season tickets for all four contests at Hughes Stadium are on sale now. Tickets for the Whitney Young Classic at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sept. 20 will be on sale on campus soon. For Morgan State football ticket information click
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THE BEARS 2014 SCHEDULE 
Aug. 30    at Eastern Michigan       6 p.m.
Sept. 6     at Holy Cross                 1 p.m.
Sept. 13   vs. BOWIE STATE       1 p.m.
Sept. 20    vs. HOWARD*%           4 p.m.
Sept. 27    at Norfolk State*           4 p.m.
Oct. 4        at Florida A&M*            5 p.m.
Oct. 11      BYE
Oct. 18      N.C. CENTRAL*@       1 p.m.
Oct. 25      at Villanova                   3:30 p.m.
Nov. 1        at Hampton*                 2 p.m.
Nov. 8        at N.C. A&T                  1 p.m.
Nov. 15     S. CAROLINA STATE*    1 p.m.
Nov. 22    DELAWARE STATE*      1 p.m.



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PVAMU Offensive Line Plans To Set A Higher Bar In 2014




PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas  --  Assistant head coach and offensive line coach Prince Pearson talks about his offensive line and the expectations they face for the upcoming season.

The Labor Day Classic will be played on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 4 p.m. in NRG Stadium in Houston. Log on to www.LABORDAYCLASSIC.com for more information.



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Friday, August 22, 2014

LB Blount making his own name at FAMU

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  Even before NFL scouts starting inquiring about former FAMU linebackers Brandon Hepburn and Brandon Denmark three years ago, incoming freshman Akil Blount kept his eyes peeled on the pair of upper classmen.

He saw their speed, agility and just how hard they worked to become two of the most skilled players on the team. They made such an impression on Blount that he decided to emulate them to the letter.

"I said that was going to be my goal," said Blount, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Mel Blount. "They set the benchmark for me and I'm trying to go a step above of what they did so the next guy can go above and beyond what I do."

Blount is setting some pretty high standards at linebacker -- just by looking at how much his muscular physique resembles his two former teammates who are now in the NFL.

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Southern names Deonte Shorts its starting quarterback

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- Deonte Shorts officially became Southern’s starting quarterback Wednesday.

Coach Dawson Odums informed each of his four quarterbacks of their roles heading into the season opener Aug. 30 at Louisiana-Lafayette.
The naming of Shorts, a redshirt freshman from Southern Lab, was expected after he worked almost exclusively with the first team during preseason camp.
“I figured it was going to happen,” Shorts said after practice. “I was just waiting on the bossman’s words.”
Still, Odums gave him the word at a midday meeting in the coach’s office.

Southern University football has put aside its 2013 championship season and is ready for 2014

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  --  The 2013 SWAC football championship trophy still shines brightly on the campus of Southern University. But to Jaguars coach Dawson Odums and the 2014 squad, it's ancient history.

When the Jaguars arrived back from winning the SWAC title in Houston in December of 2013, Odums let the players enjoy it until the end of the semester. But he told them before the Christmas break that when they returned for the spring semester to start preparing for 2014 and put the 2013 season in the rearview mirror.

With the 2014 campaign at the doorstep, mission accomplished, said Odums, who led Southern to the SWAC title in his first full season as the head coach.


NC Central LeVelle Moton signs contract extension worth $2M through 2022



DURHAM, North Carolina  -- N.C. Central basketball coach LeVelle Moton has signed a contract extension worth a total of $2 million through 2022, making him the highest-paid coach in the school’s history.
Moton’s contract, which was extended in May, has an annual base salary of $250,000 for eight years. He now makes more than twice as much as he did when he was hired as coach in 2009, when his base salary was $100,000 and the team was a Division II program.
By comparison, Henry Frazier III, the former football coach who was fired last year, made a base salary of $225,500.
Among the benefits in Moton’s contract are a “courtesy” car for team-related business. Most of the bonuses he already was eligible for such as winning the conference, making the tournament, and improving players’ academic standing and graduation rates have also gone up.
It was Moton’s second raise in as many years. Last year, he made $158,000 a year.

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Mike Davis commits Chris Thomas, Deverell Biggs to bolster Texas Southern



HOUSTON, Texas  -- Some coaches have a niche when it comes to recruiting. John Calipari's mastered reeling in one-and-done freshmen at Kentucky. Fred Hoiberg's the king of hauling in ready-to-breakout eligible transfers.

At Texas Southern, coach Mike Davis has made the Houston campus a destination for second-chance players. 

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Following the success of West Virginia transfer Aaric Murray, who became the SWAC Player of the Year after averaging 21.2 points and 7.7 rebounds a game, Davis revealed to USA TODAY Sports the commitments of his incoming influx of talented players. Some are following a similar path to Murray — having played at marquee programs before being dismissed.






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Season Opener Preview: A&T Aggies Have Room to Grow


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GREENSBORO, North Carolina  -- Coming off a 7-4 season in which its average margin of defeat was 4.0 points per game, N.C. A&T has the look of a definite dark horse in this year’s scramble for the MEAC football title.

Entering the season, the Aggies appear to have the requisite tools to give predicted league frontrunners Bethune-Cookman and South Carolina State all they can handle. A&T opens the season against Alabama A&M in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. On Aug. 31.

Defense is A&T’s calling card. A year ago, the Aggies topped the MEAC in rush defense (90.3 yards per game) and was fourth in total defense (277.9 yards per game). Linebacker D’Vonte Grant (102 tackles, three interceptions and four recovered fumbles) rates among the league’s elites. During his career, Grant, a fifth-year senior, has scored four defensive touchdowns – a school record.

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MEAC/SWAC Challenge: Aggies-Bulldogs



ORLANDO, Florida  -- Having won all but two of the previous nine matchups in this series, the MEAC comes into the 10th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney (11:45 am ET Sunday, Aug. 31, on ESPN) with some understandable swagger. 

The North Carolina A&T State Aggies, who finished 4-4 in the conference and 7-4 overall, understand that better than anyone as they prepare to face the SWAC's Alabama A&M Bulldogs. 

First-year Aggies head coach Rod Broadway has a bit of an advantage on this stage, having been here before. In 2009, he was the head coach of Grambling State, though his Tigers dropped a 34-31 decision to South Carolina State. 

While this matchup isn't poised to be a battle of coaches, it will feature two teams that have never before met on the gridiron but know that winning this nationally televised game has implications bigger than just a win in the record books. 



Wednesday, August 20, 2014

NSU Spartans may be forced to opt for Plan B QB

NORFOLK, Virginia  --  Norfolk State quarterback Tyler Clark's hamstring isn't getting better as quickly as the Spartans would like, and time is running out before coach Pete Adrian has to decide whether to look elsewhere for his starter in the season opener.
Clark, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound junior from Chesapeake who started six games last season, took his first live reps Wednesday since fall camp opened on Aug. 4. Named the starter after spring ball, he pulled his hamstring during summer workouts and strained it on the first day of fall practice.


"It just hasn't responded," Adrian said, adding that he'll name a starter for the Aug. 30 season opener at Maine after the Spartans' scrimmage Saturday. "He gets treatment every day. I mean, I wish I could touch it and say, 'Heal,' but it doesn't work that way." 

PVAMU Panther Football Scrimmage Highlights

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- The Prairie View A&M Panther football team had a brief scrimmage on Saturday which focused mainly on passing situations.  Michael Prince discussed the scrimmage with head coach Heishma Northern in addition to turning his attention towards Texas Southern.

The Labor Day Classic will be played on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 4 p.m. in NRG Stadium in Houston. Log on to www.LABORDAYCLASSIC.com for more information.



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Tuskegee ranked 25th in AFCA Division II Top 25 poll

TUSKEGEE, Alabama  -- Tuskegee enters the 2014 season ranked 25th in the American Football Coaches Association NCAA Division II preseason poll released Monday.

The Golden Tigers finished last season 8-3 as they made their first D-II playoff appearance ever.

Tuskegee lost 30-27 at North Alabama in the opening round. North Alabama is ranked fifth in the AFCA poll behind defending national champion and top-ranked Northwest Missouri State, Grand Valley State (Mich.), Minnesota-Duluth and Colorado State-Pueblo.

Tuskegee also landed on the Sporting News (21st) and Lindy's (25th) preseason polls.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

XU announces walk-on tryouts for 2014-15 teams


NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana announced Tuesday walk-on tryout dates and times for the majority of its 2014-15 intercollegiate athletics teams and the cheerleading squad. 

Tryouts are open to XU students enrolled in a minimum 12 hours for the fall 2014 semester. Prospects must have medical insurance and be prepared to sign an assumption of risk waiver form.

The details:


•  Men's and women's cross country — Wednesday (Aug. 20) through Aug. 27, 4 p.m. daily at the Convocation Center. Information: Coach Joseph Moses, 504-520-5007 or
jmoses@xula.edu


•  Women's volleyball — Saturday (Aug. 23) from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Convocation Center. Tryout will follow the Gold Nuggets' season opener against Faulkner. Arrive at 3:45 p.m. for paper work. Information: Coach Hilary Lobenstein, 504-520-5344 or
hlobenst@xula.edu.
    

•  Women's basketball — Aug. 25 and 27 at the Convocation Center, 6 to 8 p.m. both days. Information: Coach Darrilyn Broussard, 504-520-7513 or dbrouss1@xula.edu.
    

•  Men's basketball — Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the Convocation Center. Information: Coach Alfred Williams, 504-520-6778 or awilli39@xula.edu.
    

•  Men's and women's tennis — Sept. 11 at 3:30 p.m. at XU Tennis Center. Information: Coach Alan Green, 504-520-5008 or amgreen@xula.edu.
    

•  Cheerleaders (women and men) — Interest meeting Aug. 25 at 6 p.m., clinic Aug. 27-28 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., final auditions Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. All activities will be conducted in room 215 (second floor) of the Convocation Center Annex. Information: Coach Orion Prater, 504-952-3161.
    

Men's and women's track and field will conduct tryouts during the spring semester.
 

ASU Defense Still Strong; Offense Better in Second Scrimmage

MONTGOMERY, Alabama  -- The Alabama State University football team held its' second scrimmage of preseason camp and once again the defense showed how strong it was in controlling most of the scrimmage.  The difference was in today's scrimmage the Hornets' offense did show some marked improvement by scoring three touchdowns and kicking two field goals. 

"Of course last week I was a little disappointed, but this one here was a little better," Head Coach Reggie Barlow said.  "Offensively we started out a little slowly but the guys fought back.  Obviously we know our defense is playing with a lot of confidence right now and doing some good things, but I was encouraged to see our offense fight back."

In the 60-play scrimmage the Hornets offense managed 230 yards on 53 offensive plays, with three of those plays culminating in touchdown passes; two from Quinterius Toppings and one from true freshman Cardelral Cook.

ASU's rushing game managed 96 yards on 29 carries and while the quarterbacks were rushed and harassed most of the scrimmage they did manage to complete 11 of their 23 pass attempts for 134 yards and the three scores.

Daniel Duhart actually led the rushing offense with 30 yards on two carries while freshman walkon Brandon Watkins finished with 20 yards on four carries.  The Hornets top running backs Malcolm Cyrus and Khalid Thomas were held out of action.



Photos from today's scrimmage


"When you're missing Khalid and of course Malcolm it's tough and we have Bates (Offensive tackle Matthew) out," Barlow said.  "We have a lot of players not practice; Barnes our other real good tight end, so we had to adjust a little bit without changing a whole bunch of what we do, but the guys that were there found a way to fight through it and I was encouraged by that, but it makes it awfully tough on the offense when 80 percent of your offense is standing on the sideline."

Toppings led the quarterbacks completing seven of his 12 attempts for the two scores and 98 yards.  He threw a 40 yard scoring pass to freshman Joe Williams and a 39 yarder to another freshman Brenten Lindsey.

Cook only attempted two passes but completed one of those from 20 yards out to Shawan Parks for the third scoring toss of the scrimmage.

ASU starter Daniel Duhart only played a few series and completed four of his 10 attempts for 16 yards.

"There were a ton of big plays made today," Barlow said.  "QT (Toppings) made some great throws as did Cook and some of the freshmen guys stepped up with big catches."

On defense, Kourtney Berry and Deontrelle Silmon led the way with six stops each.  Silmon had two stops behind the line of scrimmage and Berry added another.

Like last week, the defense was in the offensive backfield a lot of the scrimmage with 10 stops behind the line of scrimmage (-47 yards) and had six sacks which cost the offense 36 yards.

Kadeem Murray had two of the sacks while Antonio Humphrey, Robert Brown, Edward Mosley and Derrick Billups added sacks.

The defense added a defensive score, just as they did in last week's scrimmage, although this time it was by a fumble return.  Humphrey forced a fumble midway through the scrimmage and Selwyn Torbert scooped up the loose ball and made his way down the field for 56 yards for the score.

ASU is breaking in two freshmen kickers and spent a lot of time on the kicking games over the past week of practice and it seemed to show as both kickers showed some improvement.

Adam Shepherd hit his two field goal attempts, one from 42 yards out and another from 45.  He hit two of his three extra point attempts and averaged 32 yards per punt on his two punts without any return yardage.

Preston Clark missed two field goals, but made up for by hitting all three of his extra points and boomed a 49 yard punt in his only punt attempt.

"Our kickers, I love those guys," Barlow said.  "Adam Shepherd and Preston Clark today had an opportunity to do some stuff in some special teams work early on.  I wanted to see those guys kick here in the stadium and I though Adam's leg was really alive today.  He had some good kickoffs and really did well on field goals."

"Preston, I think he missed a field goal, but he still did a good job for us and hit a really good punt, so we're encouraged by that.  Our thing is these guys are untested, fresh out of high school, and we have to keep working with them.  Like I mentioned to them it's about them gaining their confidence."

ASU will be off on Sunday, but will be back on the practice field at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon to begin their third week of preseason camp.


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Monday, August 18, 2014

Countdown to Kickoff: Day Three - Lincoln University Coach Jones Previews Fall Camp (VIDEO)

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri  -- The following is part of www.LUBlueTigers.com's Countdown to Kickoff series. Each day, from August 15 (when players report to campus) to September 6 (when Lincoln opens the season against Langston in The Missouri Classic in Kansas City), www.LUBlueTigers.com will offer a different feature in anticipation of the upcoming Lincoln football season. Check back daily for more updates on your Blue Tigers!



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Southern running back depth shows

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- Southern plans to run the ball more frequently and more effectively this season than it did last season.

The Jaguars demonstrated why during a scrimmage Saturday morning in A.W. Mumford Stadium.
The depth shone through as Lenard Tillery, the incumbent starter, didn’t enter the scrimmage until late, and Tyre Bracken, a talented transfer who arrived just a week ago, was held out because of a minor injury.
So Malcolm Crockett, Jamarcus Jarvis and John West all were in the spotlight and they showed that Southern has at least a handful of starting-quality running backs. Herb Edwards, who has impressed during preseason camp, also rested a minor injury.
“I’m pleased with that whole room,” coach Dawson Odums said after the final workout of camp. “As talented as that room is, don’t go down. Whatever you do, don’t get on the injury list because that’s giving somebody else more reps.”

MSU Bears To Hold Final Scrimmage of Fall Camp on 8/20

PHOTO COURTESY: MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
BALTIMORE, Maryland  -- With just less than two weeks until the season opener, Bears' football fans are invited to a FREE event this week.

On Wednesday, August 20, fans may attend an open scrimmage, beginning at 3 p.m. at Hughes Stadium.

The Morgan State Bears, under the guidance of first-year head coach Lee Hull, are picked to finish ninth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

The Bears open the 2014 season on the road at Eastern Michigan on Saturday, August 30. Morgan State's home-opener is on Saturday, September 13 when they welcome Bowie State to Hughes Stadium for Family, Friends & Faculty Day.

Game Tickets: Season tickets for all four contests at Hughes Stadium are on sale now. Tickets for the Whitney Young Classic at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sept. 20 will be on sale on campus soon. For Morgan State football ticket information click here 

THE BEARS 2014 SCHEDULE 
Aug. 30    at Eastern Michigan       6 p.m.
Sept. 6     at Holy Cross                 1 p.m.
Sept. 13   vs. BOWIE STATE       1 p.m.
Sept. 20    vs. HOWARD*%           4 p.m.
Sept. 27    at Norfolk State*           4 p.m.
Oct. 4        at Florida A&M*            5 p.m.
Oct. 11      BYE
Oct. 18      N.C. CENTRAL*@       1 p.m.
Oct. 25      at Villanova                   3:30 p.m.
Nov. 1        at Hampton*                 2 p.m.
Nov. 8        at N.C. A&T                  1 p.m.
Nov. 15     S. CAROLINA STATE*    1 p.m.
Nov. 22    DELAWARE STATE*      1 p.m.


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NC Central’s Quinn Billerman makes bid for QB job

DURHAM, North Carolina  -- If anyone in N.C. Central’s locker room fits the bill of a traditional quarterback, it’s No. 8.
Quinn Billerman doesn’t just have the experience and measurables of a Division I quarterback, though. Even his initials label him a QB.
The prolific passer’s ability to see plays before they develop may explain why he saw himself as a Division I talent back in high school.
“I’ve always thought I was a Division I talent, ever since I was in the 10th grade,” said Billerman, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound Raleigh native.
Billerman was named starting quarterback of the Ravenscroft Ravens his sophomore year of high school, eventually becoming the school’s all-time leading passer with 6,152 yards and 62 touchdowns and earning all-state honors his senior year.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

UAPB Offense Scores Four Touchdowns in First Scrimmage

PHOTO COURTESY: UAPB GOLDEN LIONS ATHLETICS
PINE BLUFF, Arkansas - The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Gridders held their first scrimmage of fall practice, here Wednesday afternoon at the Golden Lions Practice Field.

Preseason Southwestern Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Benjamin Anderson looked to mid-season form as completed 19 passes in 10 attempts for 66 yards with a TD pass and one interception. On the ground Anderson recorded 44 yards on nine carries. On the third series Anderson connected with Willie Young from 21 yards out for a TD.

Running backs Aaron Lagrone and Michael Wilson both combined for 87 yards on the ground and three TDs. Lagrone scored two TDs from six yards and 10 yards outs as he finished the scrimmage with 45 yards on four carries. Wilson, a big bruising full back tallied 42 yards on nine carries as he grinded out eight yards for the score.

The UAPB quarterbacks were able to spread the wealth around as 12 Golden Lion Receivers recorded receptions. C.J. Branch led the UAPB receiving Corp as he tallied two receptions for 32 yards, followed by Young with two receptions for 25 yards and one TD.

Preseason First Team All-SWAC selection Antonio Jenkins led the Golden Lion defense as he recorded six total stops and one tackle for loss, followed by Jarel Wright, who tallied four tackles and one tackle for loss and Willie Duncan, who recorded three total takedowns in the scrimmage.

The Golden Lions will hold two-a-days practice on Thursday, August 14 with the morning practice slated to begin at 8:15 a.m. and will return for their afternoon practice at 2:15 p.m.

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