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The official 2011 North Carolina Central University football information guide. Produced by Kyle Serba, Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations.

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2011 NCCU EAGLES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE2011 NCCU EAGLES FOOTBALL SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location TimeDate Opponent Location TimeSept. 1 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 7:30 pmSept. 1 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 7:30 pmSept. 10 vs. Central State Cleveland, Ohio 12:00 pmSept. 10 vs. Central State Cleveland, Ohio 12:00 pm “Cleveland Classic” “Cleveland Classic”SEPT. 17 ELON DURHAM, N.C. 6:00 PMSEPT. 17 ELON DURHAM, N.C. 6:00 PMSEPT. 24 SAVANNAH STATE DURHAM, N.C. 6:00 PMSEPT. 24 SAVANNAH STATE DURHAM, N.C. 6:00 PMOct. 8 at South Carolina St. Orangeburg, S.C. 1:30 pmOct. 8 at South Carolina St. Orangeburg, S.C. 1:30 pmOCT. 15 MORGAN STATE DURHAM, N.C. 4:00 PMOCT. 15 MORGAN STATE DURHAM, N.C. 4:00 PMOct. 22 at Hampton Hampton, Va. 2:00 pmOct. 22 at Hampton Hampton, Va. 2:00 pmOCT. 29 BETHUNE-COOKMAN DURHAM, N.C. 2:00 PMOCT. 29 BETHUNE-COOKMAN DURHAM, N.C. 2:00 PM “HOMECOMING” “HOMECOMING”Nov. 5 at Delaware State Dover, Del. 1:00 pmNov. 5 at Delaware State Dover, Del. 1:00 pmNOV. 12 FLORIDA A&M DURHAM, N.C. 2:00 PMNOV. 12 FLORIDA A&M DURHAM, N.C. 2:00 PMNov. 19 at North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. 1:30 pmNov. 19 at North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. 1:30 pm

Home Contests at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in BOLD CAPS. Schedule is subject to change.Home Contests at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in BOLD CAPS. Schedule is subject to change.

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GENERAL INFORMATION2011 Schedule/Quick Facts ......................22011 Season Preview ........................... 3-72011 Preseason Roster ........................ 8-9

2011 PLAYER PROFILESPlayer Profi les .................................. 10-37

2011 FOOTBALL STAFFHead Coach Henry Frazier III ........... 40-41Dwayne Foster, offensive line .................42John Morgan, Jr., defensive backs .........43Michael Bryant, quarterbacks .................44Mike McGlinchey, running backs ............45Roy Jones, tight ends .............................46Antoine Rivens, defensive line ...............47Lamar Manigo, wide receivers................48Mike Mendenhall, linebackers ................49Andre George, def. backs assistant .......50Jamar Harp, offensive line assistant .......51George “Bulldog” Smith, S&C.................52Billy Ruffi n, equipment manager.............52Sean Thomas, head athletic trainer ........52Team Physicians.....................................53

2011 OPPONENTSMedia Relations Contacts/Game 1 .........56Games 2 & 3...........................................57Games 4 & 5...........................................58Games 6 & 7...........................................59Games 8 & 9...........................................60Games 10 & 11 .......................................61

2010 REVIEWReview Notes ................................... 64-65Games 1 & 2...........................................66Game 3 ...................................................67Game 4 ............................................. 68-69Games 5-6 ..............................................70Game 7 ............................................. 71-72Games 8-9 ..............................................73Game 10 .................................................74Game 11 ........................................... 75-76Results & Team Statistics .......................77Individual Statistics ........................... 77-78Defensive Statistics ................................79Individual Game-by-Game......................80NCCU & Opponent Game-by-Game ......81Game Highs............................................82

RECORDSPassing Records .............................. 84-85Rushing Records .............................. 86-87Receiving Records ........................... 88-89Scoring Records ............................... 90-91Total Offense Records ............................92Punting Records .....................................93Tackles Records .....................................94Interceptions Records.............................95Pass Defense Records ...........................96Kickoff Return Records ...........................97Punt Return Records ..............................98Team Records ........................................99

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEMEAC History .........................................54MEAC Football Composite Schedule .....62

2011 FOOTBALL INFORMATION GUIDECREDITS

The offi cial 2011 North Carolina Central University football information guide is a production of the NCCU Sports Information / Media Relations Offi ce.

Editor - The publication was written, designed and produced by Kyle E. Serba, Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations.

Photography - Action photographs were submitted by Dyann Busse of Red Rocket Photography, Robert Lawson of NCCU Public Relations, Rick Crank, Ralph Reels, Eric Wilson, Gerald McNeill, Bruce Lee, Andre Washington, Wayne Jernigan of PHOTOsouth-Pro, and Lawrence Johnson of All-Pro Photo. Individual head shots and team photos are by Robert Lawson of NCCU Public Relations. Historical photographs from NCCU yearbooks and NCCU Archives & Records.

HISTORYAll-Time Letterwinners .................. 100-103Notable Professionals................... 104-105NFL Draft Picks ....................................106All-Americans .......................................106All-Conference Selections ....................107All-Time Game Results ..................108-113Coaching Records ................................114Conference Champions .................115-116

UNIVERSITY & ADMINISTRATIONUniversity Profi le...................................118Chancellor Charlie Nelms .....................119Department of Athletics ................ 120-121Dr. Ingrid Wicker-McCree, AD ..............122Athletics Staff & Head Coaches ... 123-124Compliance...........................................125Eagle Club ............................................126

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Date Opponent Site Time Special EventSept. 1 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 7:30 pm Broadcast on ESPN3Sept. 10 vs. Central State (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio 12:00 pm “Cleveland Classic”Sept. 17 Elon Durham, N.C. 6:00 PMSept. 24 Savannah State Durham, N.C. 6:00 PMOct. 8 at South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C. 1:30 pmOct. 15 Morgan State Durham, N.C. 4:00 PMOct. 22 at Hampton Hampton, Va. 2:00 pmOct. 29 Bethune-Cookman Durham, N.C. 2:00 PM “Homecoming”Nov. 5 at Delaware State Dover, Del. 1:00 pmNov. 12 Florida A&M Durham, N.C. 2:00 PM “Senior Day”Nov. 19 at North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. 1:30 pm

Home games played at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium. Listen to the entire Eagles football season on the NCCU Sports Network fl agship station WRJD 1410 AM or www.NCCUEaglePride.com.

2011 SCHEDULEQUICK FACTSSchool: North Carolina Central UniversityLocation: Durham, NC 27707Founded: 1910 by Dr. James E. ShepardEnrollment: 8,612Nickname: EaglesSchool Colors: Maroon & GrayStadium: O'Kelly-Riddick StadiumCapacity (Surface): 10,000 (Mondoturf)National Affi liation: NCAA Division I-FCSConference: Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceChancellor: Charlie NelmsAlma Mater: Arkansas Pine BluffAthletics Director: Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D.Alma Mater: George WashingtonAthletics Dept. Phone: (919) 530-7057Athletics Dept. Fax: (919) 530-5426Athletics Dept. Website: NCCUEaglePride.comTicket Offi ce Phone: (919) 530-5170

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1923Overall All-Time Record: 426-348-30NCAA Tourn. Record (Yrs): 1-3 (3 years - 1988, 2005, 2006)Last Post-Season Opponent: Delta State (II)Result (Date): Lost, 17-24 (Nov. 25, 2006)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director: Kyle SerbaSID Offi ce Phone: (919) 530-7054SID Mailing Address: 116 McDougald-McLendon Gym, Durham, NC 27707SID E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (919) 796-1696NCCU Sports Network: Chris Hooks (Play-by-Play)Phone/E-Mail: (919) 530-6017 / [email protected]

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Henry Frazier IIIAlma Mater (Year): Bowie State (1993)Record at NCCU (Years): 0-0 (1st year)Career Record (Years): 69-54 (12 years)Football Offi ce Phone: (919) 530-5315Assistant Coaches:Dwayne Foster ......Assistant H.C./Offensive Line Michael Bryant ............ Offensive Coordinator/QBJohn Morgan, Jr. .........Defensive Coordinator/DBMike McGlinchey ........ Special Teams Coord./RBRoy Jones........................Operations Director/TEAntoine Rivens .............................Defensive LineLamar Manigo............................. Wide ReceiversMike Mendenhall .. Linebackers/Special Teams Asst.Andre George ............ Assistant Defensive BacksJamar Harp ..........Assistant Offensive Line/Video

TEAM INFORMATION total / home / away / neutralOverall Record Last Year: 3-8 / 3-4 / 0-4 / 0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 53/25Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9(8/3 Offense; 5/6 Defense)

Date Opponent W/L Score Time AttendanceSept. 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH W 59-0 3:10 9,257Sept. 11 WINSTON SALEM STATE L 27-34 3:05 9,711Sept. 18 at #1 Appalachian State L 16-44 3:15 29,218Sept. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 27-16 3:00 15,173Oct. 9 HAMPTON L 13-27 2:46 8,791Oct. 16 at Georgia State L OT 17-20 3:18 13,378Oct. 23 #14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L 10-23 2:55 7,645Oct. 30 EDWARD WATERS W 20-7 2:40 13,562Nov. 6 at Delaware State L 7-29 2:30 1,622Nov. 13 at Savannah State Univ. L 21-28 2:53 3,518Nov. 20 OLD DOMINION L 21-33 2:55 4,107

2010 RESULTS (3-8)

RETURNING OFFENSIVE STARTERS (8)Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 2010 Statistics / NotesTimothy Charity ................OL 6-0 288 R-Sr. 2-year starter at guardJames Frye .......................OL 6-3 325 R-Sr. 3-year starter at centerJulian Gray .......................OL 6-4 280 R-Sr. Starter at guardCorey Harris .................... WR 6-4 206 R-Sr. 19 rec., 231 yds., 1 TDMichael Johnson.............. QB 6-2 222 R-Sr. 1,179 yards, 6 TDsDominique Moore .............OL 6-3 300 Sr. 2-year starter at tackleGeovonie Irvine ............... WR 5-7 156 R-Jr. 53 rec., 758 yds., 5 TDsDetwan Robinson .............TE 6-3 246 Jr. 4 rec., 35 yards

RETURNING DEFENSIVE STARTERS (5)David Ingram ....................CB 5-8 176 R-Sr. 27 tackles, 6 pass def.Roger Stewart...................LB 6-1 226 Sr. 50 tackles, 11.0 TFLJohn Drew ........................DL 6-2 334 Jr. 11 tackles, 2.0 TFLMarc Lewis .......................FS 6-1 185 Jr. 37 tackles, 4 pass def.Xavier Proctor ...................DL 6-6 272 R-Jr. 34 tackles, 4.0 TFL

OTHER KEY RETURNERSMark Blakeney ..................DL 6-0 270 R-Sr. 21 tackles, 3.5 TFLBrian Frierson ...................CB 5-8 174 Sr. 20 tacklesJustin Manning .................FB 5-9 241 Sr. 6 rec., 41 yds., 3 TDsJames Reese....................SS 6-0 196 Sr. 31 tackles, 4 pass def.Eliezer Sandifer ................LB 5-11 244 Sr. 28 tackles, 1.0 TFLJoseph Figueroa ...............OL 6-1 290 Jr. Regular contributor in 2010Arthur Goforth ...............RB/Ret. 5-7 165 Jr. Avg. 105.2 all-purpose ydsJordan Reid ..................... QB 6-1 198 R-So. 305 passing yds., 2 TDsStanley Wright ................. WR 6-0 206 R-So. 4 rec., 75 yds., 1 TD

2011 TEAM INFORMATION

SCHEDULE / QUICK FACTS

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After three straight losing gridiron seasons, including a 3-8 record a year ago, North Carolina Central University turned to Henry Frazier III, who has established a reputation for turning challenges into victories, as its new head football coach.

Frazier welcomes the return of 53 letterwinners, including 13 starters, and feels the Eagles have what it takes to be a winning program in 2011.

“We are going to be competitive and play extremely hard,” Frazier said. “Our goal is to have a winning season. It’s going to take some hard work, but it is something that is attainable.”

As far as the keys to turn the program around, Frazier mentioned several on-the-fi eld benchmarks that have proven to be a recipe for success during his career. “We want our offense to score 24 points a game, execute 65-75 plays and limit turnovers to one per game,” he said. “We want our defense to give up less than 17 points per game and create three or more turnovers a game. Those are general things that we talk about all the time, which if you do you’ll win most of the time.”

OFFENSE: NCCU averaged 307.0 yards of total offense per game last

season by rushing for 1,559 yards and passing for 1,818 yards. However, after exploding for 59 points in a 2010 season-opening shutout of former CIAA foe Johnson C. Smith, NCCU’s offense committed 26 turnovers and managed just 17.9 points per game the rest of the season.

With eight starters returning on offense, Frazier is confi dent about his squad’s ability to run his up-tempo, multiple system. “I expect the offense to score some points,” he said. “We have enough weapons to be a true multiple offense and have true balance. I expect us to take care of the ball and take what the defense gives us. We are not going to force things. We may force tempo, but we won’t force plays.”

The Eagles boast eight years of starting experience with their four returning offensive linemen, which is a solid foundation for the wall up front. However, depth is a concern. “We have 5-6 solid offensive linemen, but we need to add depth at that position,” said Frazier. “We lost a few older guys and that really affected our depth. We have some good young players coming in, but I don’t want to rely on them to play. The starters will be fi ne. I am concerned about our depth.”

Dominique Moore (Sr., 6-3, 300, Roanoke, Va.) has two years of starting experience and provides fl exibility on the line with the ability to play both guard and tackle positions. “He is one of the most athletic offensive linemen we have,” Frazier said. The new coach is also impressed with three-year starting center James Frye (R-Sr., 6-3, 325, Catawba, N.C.). Although banged up in the spring, Timothy Charity (R-Sr., 6-0, 288, Manteo, N.C.) is likely to return to the starting line-up for a third straight season. “We’ll be able to depend on him,” Frazier said about Charity. After transferring from Winston-Salem State University, Julian Gray (R-Sr., 6-4, 280, College Park, Ga.) earned a starting role last season and is expected to return to that role again in 2011. Joseph Figueroa (Jr., 6-1, 290, Fuquay-Varina, N.C.) gained valuable playing experience last season and may become a regular starter for the Eagles up front. “I like Joe Figueroa’s effort,” Frazier said. “He works extremely

hard.”The Eagles have three returning letterwinners at the tight

end position. Part-time starters Detwan Robinson (Jr., 6-3, 246, Lewisberry, Pa.) and DeMarcus Hill (Sr., 6-0, 224, Charlotte, N.C.) are back, along with Joe Hutchinson (R-Jr., 6-2, 250, Charlotte, N.C.), who Frazier said “really surprised me” with his play-making ability in the spring. Frazier also spoke highly of incoming freshman Nathan Scruggs (Fr., 6-2, 215, Jacksonville, Fla.), who “could be a game-changer” at tight end. “I am excited about what he brings because of his ability to stretch defenses,” Frazier said. “He’s like a big receiver.”

Speaking of receivers, Frazier is pleased with the group of returners in the receiving corps. “We’ve got some good ones,” he said. “I am excited to work with these guys. They are nice-sized, talented receivers.”

Geovonie Irvine (R-Jr., 5-7, 156, Durham, N.C.) led the Eagles with 53 catches for 758 yards and fi ve touchdowns in 2010. Although he is only 5-foot-7, Irvine stands tall when it comes to

Eagles Anxious for Fresh Start with New Head Coach

Junior Geovonie Irvine leads a group of talented returning receivers that head coach Henry Frazier III has raved about. (Red Rocket Photography)

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making big-time plays. “Geovonie plays so big, even though he is a short guy,” Frazier said. Another returning starter, Corey Harris (R-Sr., 6-4, 206, Chesapeake, Va.), had 19 receptions for 231 yards and a score last season. Stanley Wright (R-So., 6-0, 206, Charlotte, N.C.), who made four grabs for 75 yards with a touchdown last year, “just seems like he’s a physical, all-around solid football player,” according to Frazier. Demario Lackey (Sr., 6-1, 195, Solon, Ohio) also impressed the new coach during spring practice. Andrew Johnson (R-Jr., 6-2, 176, Fayetteville, N.C.), who missed last season due to injury, and Marvin Poole (R-So., 6-3, 185, Columbia, S.C.) are also among the 12 receivers Frazier is expected to bring into fall camp.

NCCU’s top two rushers in 2010, Tim Shankle and Tony McCord, were both seniors, leaving the Eagles without 68 percent of the team’s ground attack. That leaves the door wide open for the squad’s third-leading rusher Arthur Goforth (Jr., 5-7, 165, Columbia, S.C.), who recorded 192 yards and three touchdowns on 38 carries last season for an average of 5.1 yards per rush. Goforth will have some competition, however, most notably from red-shirt freshman Andre Clarke (R-Fr., 5-10, 220, Mauldin, S.C.). “Andre Clarke has the complete package – size, strength, can catch the ball,” said Frazier. “He is a big-time running back.” Frazier also sees promise in Kevin Thompson (Fr., 5-11, 170, Washington, D.C.), saying he could be the fastest player on the team. “He is explosive,” the coach said. “Hopefully, we will red-shirt him, but he is going to be able to do a lot of things for us.”

There will be three main contenders at fullback. Justin Manning (Sr., 5-9, 241, Raleigh, N.C.) took advantage of his playing time last season by running for a touchdown and catching three more to fi nish as the team’s fi fth-leading scorer. Red-shirt freshman Jordan Toomer (R-Fr., 6-2, 235, Gastonia, N.C.) and true freshman Kevin Staton (Fr., 6-1, 250, Washington, D.C.) will also be in contention at fullback.

With a new fast-paced, no-huddle offensive system in place, the role of the on-fi eld signal caller is crucial. After going through

spring workouts, Frazier feels comfortable about his options at quarterback. “I think we’ve got some good ones,” Frazier said.

With three seasons under his belt, veteran quarterback Michael Johnson (R-Sr., 6-2, 222, Durham, N.C.) ranks seventh on NCCU’s career passing list with 3,627 yards and 30 touchdowns through the air. Johnson was a bit banged up last season, yet managed to complete 57 percent of his passes for 1,179 yards and six touchdowns in eight games. “He’s been battling injuries, but I think a focused Michael Johnson is a pretty good quarterback,” said Frazier, a former college quarterback himself who led Bowie State University to a CIAA title and the NCAA playoffs. Jordan Reid (R-So., 6-1, 198, High Point, N.C.) made seven appearances and a start in his fi rst year at NCCU, completing 55 percent of his pass attempts for 305 yards and two touchdowns. “Jordan is the complete package. He can run, he can throw, he’s smart and charismatic,” Frazier said. “He is going to pose major problems for opposing defenses.” Rookie Quenton Rucker (Fr., 6-2, 215, Atlanta, Ga.) “has a lot of those same characteristics to be a really good quarterback, but we’ll hopefully red-shirt him,” according to Frazier.

DEFENSE:NCCU’s defense had its share of diffi culties last year. After

holding Johnson C. Smith scoreless in the fi rst game of the season, the Eagles’ defense surrendered 359.2 yards of total offense and 26.1 points per contest, including an average of 15.5 points before halftime. Add on to the fact that fi ve of the top six tacklers from a year ago were seniors, and the outlook may seem to be a bit gloomy.

However, NCCU does return fi ve starters to the defensive side of the ball and has a host of other hungry letterwinners returning to the mix.

So, what does Frazier expect out of this season’s defensive unit? “I want an attacking defense - playing aggressive, fl ying around, getting after people,” he said. “We run multiple sets, but we still attack in each one of them.”

Senior Dominique Moore returns for his third season as a starter on the Eagles’ offensive front line. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

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Senior quarterback Michael Johnson ranks seventh on NCCU’s career passing list with 3,627 yards. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

Senior James Frye returns for his fourth season as the Eagles’ starting center. (Photo by Red Rocket

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Smith (Fr., 6-0, 170, Upper Marlboro, Md.) competing for the job, stating, “I am not afraid to put a freshman at cornerback.”

As the last line of defense, Frazier ideally sees the safeties as the vocal leaders of the defense because they have the whole fi eld in front of them. “I like having smart safeties that are able to think and make adjustments,” he said. “They need to do a better job of communicating, but they are still learning.”

Marc Lewis (Jr., 6-1, 185, New Bern, N.C.) and James Reese (Sr., 5-11, 200, Durham, N.C.) both have starting experience at safety. Lewis, who led the position with 37 takedowns

The Eagles have three returning starters and a wealth of veterans on the defensive line. According to Frazier, up front it starts with John Drew (Jr., 6-2, 334, Columbus, Ga.). “He is a special football player,” Frazier said. “He has the potential to be one of the best defensive players in the conference.” Xavier Proctor (R-Jr., 6-6, 272, Ellicott City, Md.) gathered 34 tackles, including 4.0 hits for a loss, last year from his defensive end position. “I am expecting good things from Xavier Proctor,” said Frazier. “He is a big, physical guy who uses his hands well and works extremely hard.” The Eagles’ top returning tackler, Roger Stewart (Sr., 6-1, 226, Charlotte, N.C.), who amassed 50 stops (32 solo) with a team-high 11.0 tackles for a loss, will move from linebacker to the defensive line as part of the switch to a 4-2-5 base defense. “Roger Stewart has a motor,” Frazier said. “He is constantly going.” Expecting to make an immediate impact as a transfer from Independence Community College in Kansas is Aaron Wallace (Jr., 6-2, 300, Washington, D.C.). “He is a wide body that can command a double-team,” said Frazier.

“We have good depth up front,” said Frazier, rattling off the names of returners Chase Tripp (Jr., 6-2, 259, Chocowinity, N.C.), Charles Goodwin (R-So., 6-6, 260, High Point, N.C.), Tyrone Jackson (Jr., 5-9, 294, Fayetteville, N.C.), Mark Blakeney (R-Sr., 6-0, 270, Charlotte, N.C.), Sam Battle (R-Sr., 5-11, 238, Rocky Mount, N.C.), Chris Drew (R-Jr., 6-2, 246, Columbus, Ga.), Darian Pearson (Jr., 6-2, 241, Morganton, N.C.), and Willie Warren (Jr., 6-1, 235, Faison, N.C.); and newcomers Stephen Young (Jr., 6-2, 265, Woodbridge, Va./Winston-Salem State University), Joshua Wade (Fr., 6-1, 245, Washington, D.C.), Avery Johnson (Fr., 6-5, 300, Columbus, Ohio), Ledell Pleasure (Fr., 6-1, 250, Miami, Fla.), and Neil Williams (Fr., 6-2, 215, Chester, S.C.). “Whoever the four are that are out there, they will be good.”

Frazier admits that the linebacker position is diffi cult to evaluate, since three of the top returners missed most, if not all, of spring practice due to injuries. Eliezer Sandifer (Sr., 5-11, 244, Miami, Fla.) is the position’s top returning defender with 28 takedowns in 11 games, including fi ve as a starter. Brandon Outlaw (Sr., 5-11, 222, Atlanta, Ga.), Allonte Tuppins (R-So., 6-0, 234, Matthews, N.C.) and Elroy Powell III (R-Jr., 5-11, 230, Atlanta, Ga.) each appeared in 10 contests last season, but did not start. Frazier likes what he saw of Demontray Ryland (R-Fr., 6-1, 235, Portsmouth, Va.), Ty Brown (R-Fr., 6-4, 210, Charlotte, N.C.) and Kimani Jones (So., 5-11, 195, Fayetteville, N.C.) during spring practice, “but we are going to have to count on our older guys to step up for us,” he said. Frazier is also looking forward to the speed and strength rookie Prince DeJesus (Fr., 5-11, 210, Miami, Fla.) brings to the position, calling him “a tackling machine.” Entering fall camp, the new NCCU coach said, “The linebacker position is wide open.”

The top returning cornerback is David Ingram (R-Sr., 5-8, 176, Waldorf, Md.), who tallied 27 tackles and six passes defended (3 interceptions, 3 pass break-ups) last season to break into the top 10 of NCCU’s career leaders in passes defended with 33. Malik Cromartie (R-Jr., 5-9, 160, Elizabethtown, N.C.), who had 15 stops and four passes defended last year, captivated coach’s attention with a strong spring camp, including two interceptions in the “Maroon vs. Gray” game. Frazier said he is interested in seeing what Brian Frierson (Sr., 5-8, 174, Hertford, N.C.) and Fred Ominde (Sr., 6-0, 183, Bloomington, Minn.) are going to do in the fall, calling them “big and physical.” The new coach is also open to the idea of rookies such as Theo Livington (Fr., 5-11, 185, Fayetteville, N.C.) and Ryan

PRESEASON HONORSMid-Eastern Athletic ConferencePreseason All-Conference Team

Roger Stewart - DL - 2nd TeamArthur Goforth - RS - 2nd Team

College Football Performance Awards - 2011 FCS Watch List

Roger Stewart - LinebackerArthur Goforth - Kickoff Returner

Phil Steele’s 2011 College Football Preview Magazine

Preseason All-MEAC TeamArthur Goforth - KOR - 1st TeamGeovonie Irvine - WR - 2nd Team

James Frye - OL - 2nd TeamRoger Stewart - LB - 2nd Team

SEASON PREVIEW

Junior defensive lineman John Drew “has the potential to be one of the best defensive players in the conference,” according to NCCU head coach Henry Frazier III. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

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and four passes defended (2 INT, 2 PBU) in 2010, had a “very good spring,” according to Frazier. The coach also said he was “impressed” with Reese, who recorded 31 tackles and four pass break-ups last season. Tyrique Williams (R-So., 5-11, 193, McDonough, Ga.) will also contend for time at safety. “We’ll have six safeties in camp,” said Frazier. “There is going to be some competition at safety. “

SPECIAL TEAMS:With last season’s place-kicker and punter Frankie Cardelle

transferring to be closer to home, the NCCU kicking game will be revamped. Still, Frazier is confi dent about the special teams unit. “I think we have upgraded,” he said, referring to two key special teams newcomers.

Taking over the place-kicking duties will be freshman Oleg Parent (Fr., 6-0, 170, Lake Forest, Calif.), who kicked seven fi eld goals and 29 extra-points for the Trabuco Hills High School Mustangs as a senior, while also blasting 35 of his 50 kickoffs for touchbacks. “I think Oleg Parent is going to be a lethal weapon for us,” said Frazier. “I know he can punt too, but we want him to focus on extra points, kickoffs and fi eld goals.” Matthew Cornelius (R-So., 6-0, 158, Charlotte, N.C.), who saw some action last year, will be the Eagles’ punter.

Last season, Arthur Goforth (Jr., 5-7, 165, Columbia, S.C.) led NCCU’s return game. He averaged 14.2 yards per punt return and 24.8 yards per kickoff return, including a pair of touchdowns. Goforth will have some help and competition this season from rookie Dequadis Tucker (Fr., 5-7, 165, Atlanta, Ga.), who returned fi ve kickoffs and a punt for touchdowns as a senior. Tucker also proved himself as the fastest high school sprinter in Georgia by running the 100-meter dash in 10.6 seconds to win the state championship. “Dequadis Tucker is special,” said Frazier. “He does some things on the football fi eld that you just can’t coach.”

TEAM WRAP-UP:As NCCU’s new head coach, Frazier is looking at his squad

with a fresh perspective and feels the competition at each position

will make the Eagles a better team. “When we come to camp here in the fall, all spots are open,” he said. “The best guys that can play and learn the system are the ones that are going to play.”

Regardless of who steps on the fi eld for the Eagles, Frazier knows what fans can expect to see from the NCCU football program on game day. “You can expect discipline,” he said. “We will be extremely aggressive, we’ll play hard for a full 60 minutes and we will represent the university with a lot of pride.”

SCHEDULE:The 2011 North Carolina Central University football schedule,

which features fi ve home contests, gives NCCU fans a lot to be excited about this coming season. With a new coaching staff on board, including head coach Henry Frazier III, the Eagles will be competing in their fi rst full Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) schedule with eight total games against conference opponents.

Not only will NCCU have a thrilling fi rst full conference schedule, the Eagles will also have the honor to compete in the NFL Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, where they will participate in the 2011 Cleveland Classic, taking on the Central State University Marauders on Sept. 10.

On Thursday Sept. 1 (7:30 p.m.), the Eagles start their fi fth season as a NCAA Division I-FCS competitor against the only NCAA Division I-FBS team on their 2011 schedule, Big East affi liate, Rutgers University. Rutgers fi nished with a 4-8 overall record in its 2010 season. The Scarlet Knights had their biggest 2010 victory against fellow MEAC member, Norfolk State, with a 30-0 fi nal score.

On Sept. 10 (12 p.m.), NCCU will compete in its fi fth NFL stadium in the past decade as the Eagles play the Central State Marauders inside the Cleveland Browns Stadium. This contest will be a rematch from NCCU’s 2009 homecoming and this game will also be the Eagles only Division II opponent of the year. NCCU was victorious in the Oct. 31, 2009 meeting with Central State with a

Junior return specialist Arthur Goforth returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2010, averaging 24.8 yards per kickoff return. (Photo by Red Rocket Photo)

Senior Roger Stewart is the team’s top returning tackler with 50 stops last season, including 11.0 hits for a loss. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

Senior cornerback David Ingram recorded a team-best three interceptions in 2010, along with three pass break-ups. (Photo by Red Rocket Photo)

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fi nal score of 53-22, and the Eagles now also lead the series against the Marauders, 2-1.

On Sept. 17 (6 p.m.), NCCU will kick off its home competition against highway I-40 foes, Elon University. The last time the Eagles took on the Phoenix, back on Sept. 14, 1996, they were known as the Fighting Christians of Elon College. This game will mark the 11th meeting between the Eagles and the Phoenix, with Elon leading the series 7-3.

A match-up of fresh MEAC faces will take place on Sept. 24 (6 p.m.) at home when the two newest league members, NCCU and Savannah State, battle it out on the gridiron. Fellow newcomer SSU had a bumpy 2010 season with a 1-10 overall record. The Tigers, like the Eagles, are looking to turn things around in 2011 with the welcoming of new head coach Steve Davenport. NCCU has won three out of the last four match-ups with the Tigers.

On Oct. 8 (1:30 p.m.), the Eagles will make the trip down to Orangeburg, S.C., where they will take on the South Carolina State Bulldogs. South Carolina State, which captured the MEAC title in 2008 and 2009, fi nished second in the league last season with an overall 9-2 record and a 7-1 conference record.

On Oct. 15 (4 p.m.), NCCU will return home for another game to help gain bragging rights in the MEAC when the Eagles take on Morgan State. In the 36th meeting between the Eagles and Bears, Morgan State returns to Durham for the fi rst time in 30 years dating back to Oct. 10, 1981. MSU leads the series with NCCU 21-12-2.

On Oct. 22 (2 p.m.), NCCU hits the road to take the short bus trip to Hampton, Va., to play Hampton University. The Eagles fell to Hampton a year ago 13-27 in Durham, N.C., making them hungry for revenge against the Pirates on their home fi eld in Virginia.

The Eagles will celebrate their Homecoming game on Oct. 29 (2 p.m.) when the NCCU Eagles host reigning MEAC champions, Bethune-Cookman. The Wildcats return to O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium for the second year in a row. In last year’s meeting the Eagles fell short with a fi nal score of 10-23 as they tried to knock down the undefeated Wildcats.

On Nov. 5 (1 p.m.), the Eagles take their play back on the road as the travel north again up to Dover, Del., where they take on Delaware State University. Last year the Eagles struggled against the Hornets where they fell 7-29. NCCU still holds a 13-6 lead in the series with Delaware State.

On Nov. 12 (2 p.m.), the Eagles will return home to honor their 2011 seniors in their “Senior Day” celebration, as they take on the Rattlers of Florida A&M University. Florida A&M fi nished 8-3 overall, with a MEAC fi nal record of 7-1 in its 2010 slate. The Eagles and Rattlers have not met on the gridiron since 1973, and this will be Florida A&M’s fi rst trip to NCCU in 55 years.

NCCU wraps up its 2011 campaign 60 miles down the road in Greensboro, N.C., on Nov. 19 (1:30 p.m.) against the rival North Carolina A&T Aggies. After two straight years of nail-biting competition between the Eagles and the Aggies, last year’s electrifying match-up was brought back to O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium for the fi rst time since 1992 and the Eagles did not let their sold out crowd down. The Eagles took an early lead on the Aggies and never looked back, defeating their biggest rivals with a fi nal score of 27-16. A&T had a rocky 2010 season fi nishing up 1-10 overall and 1-7 in MEAC play, although the Aggies still hold a 46-31-5 advantage in the 87-year history of the rivalry against the Eagles.

O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium, featuring recently-intstalled Mondoturf and a video scoreboard, will host fi ve home games in 2011. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/Previous School Major 1 Corey Harris R-Sr. WR 6-4 208 Chesapeake, VA Deep Creek Criminal Justice 2 Andrew Johnson R-Jr. WR 6-2 187 Fayetteville, NC E.E. Smith/NC Tech Hospitality & Tourism3 Dequadis Tucker Fr. ATH 5-5 155 Atlanta, GA New Schools at Carver Undecided4 Geovonie Irvine R-Jr. WR 5-7 161 Durham, NC Hillside Sports Management 5 Andre Clarke R-Fr. RB 5-10 232 Mauldin, SC Mauldin Sports Management6 Ty Brown R-Fr. LB 6-4 218 Charlotte, NC Newton Conover Pre-Law/Political Science7 Jonathan Nicely Sr. WR 6-4 197 Augusta, GA Evans Finance8 Jordan Reid R-So. QB 6-1 190 High Point, NC T.W. Andrews/Winston-Salem St. Sports Management9 Decona Roberts R-Jr. WR 6-0 205 Matthews, NC Sun Valley Marketing10 Marc Lewis Jr. DB 6-1 190 New Bern, NC West Craven Computer Info. Systems11 Brandon Outlaw Sr. LB 5-11 224 Atlanta, GA Grady Marketing12 Eliezer Sandifer Sr. LB 5-11 228 Miami, FL Coral Reef Criminal Justice13 Jacob Russell So. QB 6-1 193 Winston-Salem, NC Parkland Business Administration14 Quenton Rucker Fr. QB 6-1 205 Atlanta, GA Westlake Mass Communication15 Michael Johnson R-Sr. QB 6-2 210 Durham, NC Hillside/University of Tulsa Broadcast Journalism 16 Delson McAdams Fr. DB 5-9 175 Durham, NC C.E. Jordan Sports Management17 Stanley Wright R-So. WR 6-0 223 Charlotte, NC West Charlotte Criminal Justice18 DeMarcus Hill Sr. FB/TE 6-0 235 Charlotte, NC Phillip O. Berry Computer Info. Systems 19 Tyriqe Williams R-So. DB 5-11 200 McDonough, GA Union Grove Criminal Justice20 Fred Ominde Sr. DB 5-11 185 Bloomington, MN J.F. Kennedy/Rochester C&TC Sports Management 21 Rickie Hubbard R-Jr. DB 5-11 190 Atlanta, GA Stockbridge Sports Management22 Arthur Goforth Jr. RB 5-8 171 Columbia, SC Keenan Fitness & Wellness23 David Ingram R-Sr. DB 5-8 177 Waldorf, MD West Lake Business Management24 Idreis Augustus R-Fr. RB 5-7 190 Springfi eld, VA Lee/Prairie View A&M Undecided 25 Joshua Crowell R-So. WR 5-7 167 Winston-Salem, NC Edgar T. Beddingfi eld Business Administration26 James Reese Sr. DB 6-0 206 Durham, NC Southern Biology27 Kevin Thompson Fr. RB 5-9 174 Washington, DC McKinley Tech Business28 Gary Douglas Jr. RB 6-1 212 Durham, NC Hillside/Maryland Psychology29 Brian Frierson Sr. DB 5-8 175 Hertford, NC Perquimans County Business Management 30 Adrian Wilkins Fr. RB 5-8 150 Forest City, NC East Rutherford Undecided31 Theo Livingston Fr. DB 5-11 185 Fayetteville, NC Westover Sports Management32 Malik Cromartie R-Jr. DB 5-9 170 Elizabethtown, NC East Bladen Physical Education33 Matthew Cornelius R-So. P 6-0 163 Charlotte, NC Butler Criminal Justice 34 Haki Dennis Fr. DB 5-8 168 Catonsville, MD Woodlawn Undecided35 Zachary Means Sr. LS 5-11 198 Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount Computer Info. Systems36 Justin Manning Sr. FB 5-10 245 Raleigh, NC Wakefi eld Business Management37 Robert Stewart Sr. LB 5-10 211 Washington, DC Dunbar Criminal Justice38 Marcel Sargent Jr. DB 5-11 193 Charlotte, NC Butler Sports Management39 Ryan Smith Fr. DB 6-0 160 Upper Marlboro, MD Wise Undecided40 Roger Stewart Sr. LB 6-2 222 Charlotte, NC Garinger History41 Jordan Toomer R-Fr. FB 5-11 266 Gastonia, NC Ashbrook Health Education42 Darian Pearson Jr. DL 6-3 255 Morganton, NC East Burke Criminal Justice43 Jamaal Brewton R-So. FB 6-1 265 Miami, FL Everglades Criminal Justice44 Allonte Tuppins R-So. LB 6-0 261 Charlotte, NC Butler Business Management45 Demontray Ryland R-Fr. LB 6-2 244 Portsmouth, VA IC Norcom Health46 C.J. Moore Fr. DB 6-2 178 Garner, NC Southeast Raleigh Business47 Alex Cole Fr. DB 5-9 180 Olney, MD Sherwood Nursing48 Kevin Staton Fr. FB 6-1 250 Washington, DC Wise Undecided49 Oleg Parent Fr. PK 5-10 155 Lake Forest, CA Trabuco Hills Undecided

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/Previous School Major 50 Aaron Leach Fr. LB 6-1 182 High Point, NC High Point Central Physical Education51 Tiron Guion Fr. LB 5-9 178 New Bern, NC New Bern Accounting53 Elroy “Trey” Powell III Sr. LB 5-11 222 Atlanta, GA Stockbridge Sports Management 54 Anthony McIntyre Fr. LB 6-0 216 Laurinburg, NC Scotland Biology55 Prince Williams Fr. LB 5-11 210 Miami, FL Miami Central Undecided 56 Ladell Pleasure Fr. DL 6-0 230 Miami, FL Miami Central Undecided57 Chris Drew R-Jr. DL 6-2 231 Columbus, GA Northside Mass Communication58 Joseph Figueroa Jr. OL 6-1 260 Seattle, WA Fuquay-Varina Education59 Kimani Jones R-Fr. LB 5-11 212 Fayetteville, NC Westover Criminal Justice60 James Frye R-Sr. OL 6-3 297 Catawba, NC Bandys Accounting 61 Zachary Giles Fr. OL 6-0 315 Durham, NC Hillside Computer Science65 Mason Acie Fr. OL 6-3 328 Fuquay-Varina, NC Fuquay-Varina Nursing66 Willie Warren Jr. DL 6-1 235 Faison, NC North Duplin Art68 Avery Johnson Fr. DL 6-4 323 Columbus, Ohio Northland/Hargrave M.A. Undecided69 Darius James Fr. OL 6-3 300 Shallotte, NC West Brunswick Undecided70 Trei Banks Fr. OL 6-1 301 Hampton, VA Hampton History71 Julian Gray R-Sr. OL 6-4 280 Atlanta, GA Westlake/Winston-Salem State Finance73 Darren Schuman So. OL 6-5 330 Killeen, TX Killeen Criminal Justice 74 Dominique Moore Sr. OL 6-3 302 Roanoke, VA Patrick Henry Mass Communications 75 Seung Jun Oh Jr. OL 6-3 300 Fontana, CA Los Osos/Chaffey JC Kinesiology76 Marcus Falanai Jr. OL 6-0 375 Long Beach, CA Long Beach Poly/Cerritos College Sociology77 Daniel Harrison Jr. OL 6-4 320 Wendell, NC East Wake Social Work78 Justin Lewis Jr. OL 6-4 330 Johnsonville, SC Johnsonville/Maryland Sociology79 Timothy Charity R-Sr. OL 6-0 288 Manteo, NC Manteo Sports Management80 Marvin Poole R-So. WR 6-4 185 Columbia, SC Keenan Accounting81 Detwan Robinson Jr. TE 6-3 256 Lewisberry, PA Red Land Chemistry 82 Rashad Daniels Jr. WR 6-3 200 Villa Rica, GA Carrollton/Alabama A&M Psychology83 Demario Lackey Sr. WR 6-1 191 Solon, Ohio Solon/Ashland Business Administration84 Earl Pridgen Jr. WR 6-2 200 Four Oaks, NC West Johnson/Livingstone Computer Info. Systems85 Dennis Alleyne R-Fr. WR 6-1 171 Winston-Salem, NC Parkland Sports Management87 Jamarious Rowley Fr. QB 5-9 221 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central Sports Management88 Joe Hutchinson R-Jr. TE 6-2 250 Charlotte, NC Harding University Business Management89 Nathan Scruggs Fr. TE 6-2 236 Jacksonville, FL Fletcher Physical Education90 Xavier Proctor R-Jr. DL 6-6 272 Ellicott City, MD Mount Hebron History 91 Chase Tripp Jr. DL 6-2 256 Chocowinity, NC Washington/Winston-Salem St. Marketing92 Mark Blakeney R-Sr. DL 6-0 270 Charlotte, NC Vance Criminal Justice93 Aaron Wallace Jr. DL 6-2 319 Washington, DC Calvin Coolidge/Independence CC Accounting94 Tyrone Jackson Jr. DL 5-10 297 Fayetteville, NC Seventy-First Computer Info. Systems95 Stephen Young Jr. DL 6-2 268 Woodbridge, VA Gar-Field/Winston-Salem State Sports Management96 Jermaine Joseph Jr. DL 6-3 250 Landover, MD Bladensburg/Hudson Valley CC Sports Management97 Charles Goodwin R-So. DL 6-6 285 High Point, NC T.W. Andrews/Winston-Salem St. Education98 Thomas Wallace Jr. DL 6-2 246 Charlotte, NC East Mecklenburg Psychology99 John Drew Jr. DL 6-2 330 Columbus, GA Northside/Duke Mass Communication-- Jordan Thomas Fr. DB 5-11 170 Miami, FL Miami Central Undecided

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2010 - REDSHIRT SEASON Practiced with the team, but did not play during his fi rst year at NCCU.

NEWTON CONOVER HIGH SCHOOL Selected Associated Press First-Team All-State, First-Team All-Western Region and All-Conference. Collected 83 tackles, eight interceptions (2 returned for touchdowns), seven pass break-ups and three forced fumbles as a senior.

PERSONAL Born June 30, 1992. Major at NCCU is pre-law with a concentration in political science.

TY BROWNTY BROWN

LinebackerLinebacker6-4, 218, Redshirt Freshman6-4, 218, Redshirt Freshman

Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.Newton Conover H.S.Newton Conover H.S.

#6#6

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2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Appeared in all 11 games, including four as a starter. Ranked 14th on the squad with 21 total tackles. Tied for seventh on the team with 3.5 tackles for a loss, including 1.5 sacks. Matched a career-high with fi ve takedowns at Delaware State (Nov. 6). Recorded three stops versus rivals Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11) and North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 games, including eight as the starting nose guard, all while battling through an injury suffered in the second game of the season. Notched 16 tackles with 1.5 hits for a loss and a quarterback hurry. Collected season-best four tackles, including an assisted hit for a loss, versus Savannah State (Nov. 21). Recorded three tackles in a game twice - at nationally-ranked Liberty (Sept. 12) and at Old Dominion (Nov. 7).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Collected 12 tackles in nine games. Amassed season-high fi ve tackles (three solo) at No. 3-ranked Cal Poly (Nov. 8).

2007 - REDSHIRT SEASON Practiced with the team, but did not play during his fi rst year at NCCU.

VANCE HIGH SCHOOL Selected All-Conference during both junior and senior seasons as an offensive guard. Also lettered in track & fi eld (shot put and discus throw).

PERSONAL Born Sept. 15, 1989, in Charlotte, N.C. Parents are Mark and Barbara Blakeney. Major at NCCU is criminal justice.

MARK BLAKENEYMARK BLAKENEY

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-0, 270, Senior6-0, 270, SeniorCharlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.

Vance H.S.Vance H.S.

#92#92

BLAKENEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 9 7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 10 4 12 16 1.5-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02010 11 6 15 21 3.5-15 1.5-10 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 30 17 32 49 5.0-19 1.5-10 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 5 (twice - last at DSU 2010) TFL: 1.0 (twice)

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Appeared in all 11 games, starting every game during his junior season. Played at both the right guard and center positions.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Started in all 11 games during his sophomore season. Played at both the left guard and center positions.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played on the offensive line for the Eagles.

2007 - REDSHIRT SEASON Did not play during fi rst year at NCCU.

MANTEO HIGH SCHOOLEarned All-Conference honors in both junior and senior seasons as a middle linebacker. Also lettered in basketball and track & fi eld (shot put and discus throw).

TIMOTHY CHARITYTIMOTHY CHARITY

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-0, 288, Senior6-0, 288, Senior

Manteo, N.C.Manteo, N.C.Manteo H.S.Manteo H.S.

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PERSONAL Born August 16, 1989, in Elizabeth City, N.C. Parents are Tim Charity and Felica Banks. Major at NCCU is Sports Management.

2010 - REDSHIRT SEASON Practiced with the team, but did not play during his fi rst year at NCCU.

MAULDIN HIGH SCHOOL Chosen 4A All-State, All-Region, All-County. All-time leading rusher at Mauldin High School. As a senior, ran for 1,685 yards and 23 touchdowns, averaging 8.9 yards per carry. Team posted a 10-3 record. Two-time state weightlifting champion (2007, 2008).

PERSONAL Born October 25, 1991 in Key West, Fla. Parents are Kimberly and Andre Clarke. Major at NCCU is sports management with a minor in business.

ANDRE CLARKEANDRE CLARKE

Running BackRunning Back5-10, 232, Redshirt Freshman5-10, 232, Redshirt Freshman

Mauldin, S.C.Mauldin, S.C.Mauldin H.S.Mauldin H.S.

#5#5

2010 - SEASON Made collegiate debut at Delaware State (Nov. 6), punting twice for 51 yards (25.5 avg.) with a long punt of 36 yards.

2009 - SEASON Sat out during his fi rst year at NCCU.

BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL Earned fi rst-team 4AA Southwestern all-conference honors. Selected as the team’s special teams MVP. Received scholastic award for boasting the highest grade point average on the team as a 4.0 Dean’s List student.

PERSONAL Born January 27th in Columbus, Ohio. Major at NCCU is criminal justice with a minor in law enforcement. Received the Award of Excellence for undergraduate students with the highest GPA in the criminal justice department. Presented with the 2011 academic award for having the highest GPA on the team.

MATTHEW CORNELIUSMATTHEW CORNELIUS

PunterPunter6-0, 163, Sophomore6-0, 163, Sophomore

Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.Butler H.S.Butler H.S.

#33#33

2010 - MEDICAL REDSHIRT SEASON Missed the 2010 campaign due to a preseason injury.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 of 11 games as a linebacker. Tallied six tackles (four solo) along with three quarterback hurries. Recorded season-high two tackles twice - versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17) and at Old Dominion (Nov. 7). Accounted for a solo takedown and two quarterback hurries against Central State (Oct. 31).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in fi ve games as a tight end. Caught one pass for one yard versus Savannah State (Nov. 22).

NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Selected Second Team All-City. Earned team’s linebacker award. As a senior, recorded more than 100 tackles and 300 receiving yards.

PERSONAL Born December 28, 1989, in Columbus, Ga. Parents are Roderick and Chandra Drew. Major at NCCU is mass communication.

CHRIS DREWCHRIS DREW

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-2, 231, Junior6-2, 231, JuniorColumbus, Ga.Columbus, Ga.Northside H.S.Northside H.S.

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CROMARTIE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2009 9 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-0 12010 11 11 4 15 1.0-3 1.0-3 0-0 0 3 1-0 0Totals 20 13 6 19 1.0-3 1.0-3 0-0 0 5 1-0 1

Single-Game BestsTackles: 7 at Savannah State (2010) PBU: 2 vs. ODU (2010)

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 11 games. Finished season with 15 tackles (11 solo), including an unassisted sack, three pass break-ups, an interception and two blocked kicks. Amassed season-high seven takedowns (four solo) with a sack and a pass defl ection at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Tallied four tackles (three solo) at Delaware State (Nov. 6). Collected three solo tackles, an interception, two pass break-ups and a blocked fi eld goal try versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in nine games. Collected four total tackles and two pass break-ups. Recorded a solo stop and two pass defl ections versus Central State (Oct. 31). Recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown against Central Methodist (Oct. 17).

2008 - REDSHIRT SEASON Sat out during his fi rst year at NCCU.

EAST BLADEN HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference and all-state. Amassed 1,100 all-purpose yards and seven interceptions as a senior.

PERSONAL Born July 2, 1990 in Elizabethtown, N.C. Mother is Mona Lisa Cromartie. Major at NCCU is physical education.

MALIK CROMARTIEMALIK CROMARTIE

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-9, 170, Junior5-9, 170, Junior

Elizabethtown, N.C.Elizabethtown, N.C.East Bladen H.S.East Bladen H.S.

#32#322010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in fi ve of the last six games of the season, all as a starter on the defensive line. Finished fi rst season at NCCU with 11 tackles (seven solo), 2.0 tackles for a loss, an unassisted sack, a forced fumble and a pass break-up. In Eagles debut at Georgia State (Oct. 16), recorded two solo stops with a hit for a loss and a forced fumble. Posted season-high three takedowns, including a sack, and a pass break-up at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Collected at least two tackles in each appearance.

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON (DUKE UNIV.) Appeared in all 12 games, including a start against NCCU (Sept. 26), as a true freshman at Duke University. Finished with 34 tackles (11 solo), including 4.0 tackles for a loss, an assisted sack, 2 pass break-ups, a quarterback hurry and a recovered fumble. Amassed a season-high six tackles, including 1.5 hits for a loss, against North Carolina Central (Sept. 26). Achieved fi ve takedowns (two solo) versus No. 7 Georgia Tech (Nov. 13).

NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman at Northside, fi nishing career with 223 tackles and 19 sacks. Charted as the top defensive tackle in Georgia and the 21st-best defensive tackle in the country by ESPN.com. Recorded 72 tackles and seven sacks during senior season. Selected All-Dixie Region by SuperPrep. Honorable mention AAA All-State pick by the Associated Press and Georgia Sports Writers Association. Named to the Georgia 150 by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Two-time All-Bi City selection by the Ledger-Enquirer. Posted fi ve tackles to help the South team to a 17-0 win in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Classic. Logged 70 tackles and nine sacks as a junior. Also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld.

PERSONAL Born July 2, 1991, in Columbus, Ga. Parents are Roderick and Chandra Drew. Major at NCCU is psychology.

JOHN DREWJOHN DREW

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-2, 330, Junior6-2, 330, JuniorColumbus, Ga.Columbus, Ga.Northside H.S.Northside H.S.

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JOSEPH FIGUEROAJOSEPH FIGUEROA

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-1, 260, Junior6-1, 260, Junior

Fuquay-Varina, N.C.Fuquay-Varina, N.C.Fuquay-Varina H.S.Fuquay-Varina H.S.

#58#582010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in nine contests, including a start on the offensive line at Delaware State (Nov. 6).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 10 games, including six as a starter on the offensive line as a true freshman.

FUQUAY-VARINA HIGH SCHOOL Four-year varsity letterwinner. Two-time all-conference pick (2007, 2008) and all-state pick in 2008. As a senior in 2008, collected 79 tackles (36 solo), 19 tackles for a loss, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

PERSONAL Born April 18, 1991 in Miami, Fla. Parents are Lisette and Joseph Figueroa. Major at NCCU is education with a concentration in physical education.

FRIERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 6 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 11 7 4 11 0.5-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 1-35 02010 11 13 7 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 28 22 11 33 0.5-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 1-35 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 4 at Savannah State (2010) INT: 1 vs. CMU (2009)

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 11 games, including a start at Delaware State (Nov. 6). Recorded 20 total tackles (13 solo). Achieved a season-high four takedowns (three unassisted) at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Posted at least three tackles in fi ve of the last seven games of the season.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in all 11 games. Collected 11 total tackles (seven solo), including an assisted tackle for a loss. Added an interception returned 35 yards, a recovered fumble, a quarterback hurry and a blocked kick. Tallied a season-best two takedowns at Duke (Sept. 26) and versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17), when he also intercepted a pass.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in six games in his fi rst year as an Eagle. Recorded two tackles on the season, both solo stops at nationally-ranked James Madison (Sept. 6).

PERQUIMANS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference. Received coaches award.

PERSONAL Born June 7, 1989 in Elizabeth City, N.C. Parents are Jacqueline and Bradford Frierson. Major at NCCU is business management.

BRIAN FRIERSONBRIAN FRIERSON

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-8, 175, Senior5-8, 175, Senior

Hertford, N.C.Hertford, N.C.Perquimans County H.S.Perquimans County H.S.

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JAMES FRYEJAMES FRYE

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-3, 297, Senior6-3, 297, Senior

Catawba, N.C.Catawba, N.C.Bandys H.S.Bandys H.S.

#60#60Named to All-MEAC Second Team by Phil Steele’s 2011 College Football Preview magazine.

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Appeared in 10 games, including the fi rst eight as the starting center.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 11 games at center, including 10 as a starter. Named to All-Independent Team by Phil Steele’s 2009 College Football Preview magazine.

2008 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Started at center in his fi rst season as an Eagle.

BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL Three-time All-Conference selection. Team won three regional championships.

PERSONAL Born September 28, 1988 in Catawba, N.C. Father is Toney Frye. Major at NCCU is Accounting.

ARTHUR GOFORTHARTHUR GOFORTH

Running Back / Return SpecialistRunning Back / Return Specialist5-8, 171, Junior5-8, 171, JuniorColumbia, S.C.Columbia, S.C.

Keenan H.S.Keenan H.S.

#22#22Selected to the Preseason All-MEAC Second Team as a return specialist by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Named to All-MEAC First Team by Phil Steele’s 2011 College Football Preview magazine as a kickoff return specialist. Named to College Football Performance Awards 2011 FCS Watch List as a kickoff returner.

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 11 games. NCCU’s leading return specialist for the second season in a row. Returned 12 punts for 171 yards (14.2 avg.). Returned 31 kickoffs for 769 yards (24.8 avg.) and two touchdowns. Rushed 38 times for 192 yards (5.1 avg.) and three touchdowns. Caught three passes for 25 yards (8.3 avg.). Topped squad with 1,157 all-purpose yards, averaging 13.8 yards per touch. Made school history at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18) by becoming the fi rst Eagle to post two kickoff returns of 92 yards or more during a career, accomplishing the feat in back-to-back weeks. Equaled the third-longest kickoff return in the NCCU record books with a 97-yard touchdown dash versus Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11). Rushed for a season-high 65 yards and a touchdown on eight carries versus nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23). Returned eight kickoffs for 198 yards, including a 92-yard score, at No. 1 Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Returned two punts for 68 yards against Hampton (Oct. 9).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 10 games. Team’s top return specialist as a rookie. Ranked third on the team in rushing with 93 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries. Placed fourth among Eagles with 667 all-purpose yards (66.7 per game). Tied for sixth on the squad with 7 receptions for 34 yards. Returned 13 punts for 107 yards (8.2 avg.) and a touchdown). Returned 24 kickoffs for 433 yards

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GOFORTH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long Rec Yds TD Long2009 10 23 93 4.0 1 29 7 34 0 172010 11 38 192 5.1 3 29 3 25 0 18Total 21 61 285 4.7 4 29 10 59 0 18

Year KOR Yds Avg. TD Long PR Yds Avg. TD Long2009 24 433 18.0 0 35 13 107 8.2 1 472010 31 769 24.8 2 97 12 171 14.2 0 35Total 55 1202 21.9 2 97 25 278 11.1 1 47

Single-Game HighsRushes: 8 - twice (2010) Rush Yds: 65 vs. B-CU (2010)KOR Yds: 198 at ASU (2010) PR Yds: 68 vs. Hampton (2010)

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(18.0 avg.). Recorded season-highs of 40 rushing yards on 6 carries and 27 receiving yards on a pair of receptions against Central State (Oct. 31). Posted season-high 136 all-purpose yards at No. 9 Appalachian State (Oct. 10) with 134 kickoff return yards on 7 attempts. Returned a punt 47 yards for a touchdown versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17).

KEENAN HIGH SCHOOL Named State 2A Offensive Player of the Year. Earned Class 2A All-Area honors. Amassed 1,414 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns, and 352 receiving yards.

PERSONAL Born Sept. 25, 1990, in Columbia, S.C. Parents are Arthur Goforth III and Vanessa Goforth. Major at NCCU is Fitness and Wellness.

2010 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 10 games, including two as a starter on the defensive line. Recorded seven total tackles (four solo), including 2.0 for a loss of 11 yards with an unassisted sack and a pass defl ection. Collected a season-best three takedowns (two solo) with a sack versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Achieved two assisted stops at Delaware State (Nov. 6).

2009 - SEASON (WSSU) Transferred to NCCU from Winston-Salem State University. Sat out the 2009 season at WSSU with an injury.

T.W. ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL Three-time all-conference pick. Selected team MVP twice. Earned team’s best offensive lineman award. Two-sport standout in football and basketball.

PERSONAL Born May 26, 1991 in High Point, N.C. Mother is Angelena Eatmon. Major at NCCU is education.

CHARLES GOODWINCHARLES GOODWIN

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-6, 285, Sophomore6-6, 285, Sophomore

High Point, N.C.High Point, N.C.T.W. Andrews H.S.T.W. Andrews H.S.

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COREY HARRISCOREY HARRIS

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-4, 208, Senior6-4, 208, Senior

Chesapeake, VirginiaChesapeake, VirginiaDeep Creek H.S.Deep Creek H.S.

#1#12010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 11 games with seven starts, including the fi nal six games of the season. Team’s third-leading receiver with 19 catches. Second on the squad with 231 receiving yards (12.2 per reception). Best outing at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18) with fi ve catches for 43 yards. Caught an 18-yard touchdown pass at Savannah State (Nov. 13).

2009 - REDSHIRT SEASON Missed 2009 campaign due to a preseason injury.

2008 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Placed fi fth on the team with three receptions for 58 yards. Averaged a team-best 19.3 yards per catch. Tallied receptions versus Fayetteville State (27 yards), Morgan State (19 yards) and Coastal Carolina (12 yards).

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games, all as a starter, in his fi rst season with the Eagles. Only action missed was against Edward Waters (Oct. 30).

2007-09 - WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY As a sophomore in 2009, appeared in all 11 games, including 10 as a starter for Winston-Salem State University. Anchored the left tackle position. As a redshirt freshman in 2008, played in 10 games for WSSU with nine starts, all at the left tackle position. As a true freshman, spent the 2007 season as a medical redshirt after suffering an injury during fall camp at WSSU.

WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Two-year starter as an offensive tackle. Helped lead the Lions to a district championship and playoff appearance as a senior. Also a three-year starter in basketball and an honor roll student.

PERSONAL Born June 19, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga. Parents are Jacquelyne Brown and Lawrence Gray. Major at NCCU is fi nance with a minor in business administration.

JULIAN GRAYJULIAN GRAY

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-4, 280, Senior6-4, 280, Senior

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.Westlake H.S.Westlake H.S.

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HARRIS’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2007 2 1 22 22.0 1 22 11.02008 9 3 58 19.3 0 27 6.42010 11 19 231 12.2 1 28 21.0Totals 22 23 311 13.5 2 28 14.1

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 5 at ASU (2010) Rec Yds: 43 at ASU (2010)

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2007 - FRESHMAN SEASON Caught a 22-yard touchdown pass during NCCU’s Homecoming against North Greenville (Oct. 13).

DEEP CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Earned First-Team All-Conference honors in both football and basketball. Claimed All-State recognition in track & fi eld.

PERSONAL Born December 31, 1998 in Norfolk, Virginia. Parents are Gavin and Debra Harris. Criminal Justice major at NCCU with a concentration in Homeland Security.

DEMARCUS HILLDEMARCUS HILL

Fullback / Tight EndFullback / Tight End6-0, 235, Senior6-0, 235, SeniorCharlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.

Phillip O. Berry AcademyPhillip O. Berry Academy

#18#182010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games, including two of the last three contests as a starter. Caught one pass for 11 yards against Edward Waters (Oct. 30).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in nine games. Had one reception for four yards versus Morehead State (Sept. 19).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Started at tight end for the Eagles after the second game of the season. Grabbed two passes for 12 yards and a touchdown. Credited with a solo tackle. Made a 7-yard reception in his fi rst college game vs. Fayetteville State (Aug. 31). Scored on a 5-yard reception against rival North Carolina A&T (Oct. 4) in his hometown.

PHILLIP O. BERRY ACADEMY Selected All-Conference and Team Defensive Player of the Year. Topped team with 13 sacks, including three games with 3 or more sacks. Led team to fi rst two playoff appearances in school history. Team Captain for both football and basketball. Lettered in football, basketball, baseball, wrestling and tennis. Served as Senior Class President. Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Born December 2, 1988 in Charlotte, N.C. Parents are Marcus White and Shamvell Hill. Computer Information Systems major at NCCU. Chancellor Scholar at NCCU.

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 11 games. Recorded a solo tackle and a 12-yard reception, both in the fi nal contest of the season versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20).

2009 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in eight games as a defensive lineman. Collected fi ve total tackles (two solo). Recorded season-best two takedowns against Central Methodist (Oct. 17) and Winston-Salem State (Nov. 14).

HARDING UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL Two-time all-conference selection (2006, 2007). As a junior, recorded 100 tackles and 10 sacks. As a senior, amassed 66 tackles and 14 sacks. Honor roll student.

PERSONAL Born January 28, 1990 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Parents are Bonita and Gerald Hutchinson. Major at NCCU is business management.

JOE HUTCHINSONJOE HUTCHINSON

Tight EndTight End6-2, 250, Junior6-2, 250, JuniorCharlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.

Harding University H.S.Harding University H.S.

#88#88

HILL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2008 9 2 12 6.0 1 7 1.72009 9 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.42010 10 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.1Totals 28 4 27 6.8 1 11 1.0

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 1 - four times Rec Yds: 11 vs. EWC (2010)

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DAVID INGRAMDAVID INGRAM

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-8, 177, Senior5-8, 177, Senior

Waldorf, Md.Waldorf, Md.West Lake H.S.West Lake H.S.

#23#23Enters senior season ranked 10th among NCCU’s career passes defended leaders with 33.

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Started at cornerback in all 11 games. Topped Eagles with three interceptions. Placed second on the squad with six passes defended. Ranked 12th on the team with 27 total tackles (21 solo). Recorded 2.0 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Collected four solo stops and an interception returned 34 yards versus Hampton (Oct. 9). Posted four unassisted takedowns and a pick against Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Tallied four solo tackles versus nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23). Recorded two tackles and an interception against North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25). Named to All-Independent Team by Phil Steele’s 2010 College Football Preview magazine.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Started at cornerback in all 11 games. Amassed 3 interceptions and 15 pass break-ups for a total of 18 passes defended, a mark no other Eagle has reached since 1996. Ranks 10th on the NCCU single-season passes defended list with 18. Collected 39 tackles (31 solo) with 2.0 hits for a loss and a forced fumble. Recorded season-best 9 tackles (8 solo) with a stop for a loss and a pass defl ection at Duke (Sept. 26). Posted 5 pass breakups and an interception against Central State (Oct. 31). Tallied 6 takedowns,

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an interception returned 25 yards and a pass breakup versus Morehead State (Sept. 19). Contributed 6 solo stops and a pass defl ection at No. 9 Appalachian State (Oct. 10). Recorded 4 solo tackles, 2 pass breakups, an interception and a forced fumble at Hampton (Sept. 5). Chalked up at least one tackle in all 11 games. Named to All-Independent Team by Phil Steele’s 2009 College Football Preview magazine.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Earned starting role at cornerback as a red-shirt freshman. Topped Eagles with 9 passes defended, including team-highs of 5 pass break-ups and 4 interceptions. Amassed 82 interception return yards with returns of 20, 30 and 32 yards. Placed 11th on the squad with 24 tackles. Enjoyed best overall outing at Presbyterian (Oct. 11) with a season-best 7 tackles (3 solo), an interception returned 30 yards, a pass break-up and a fumble recovery. Recorded 6 takedowns with an interception returned 20 yards vs. Winston-Salem State (Nov. 15). Returned an interception 32 yards for a touchdown to go along with 2 pass break-ups and a tackle against Edward Waters (Nov. 1). Contributed 5 tackles at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 18).

WEST LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Named First-Team All-Conference (SMAC) as a corner back. Also lettered in track. Ranked among top 50 in the nation in the

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INGRAM’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 8 10 14 24 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 5 4-82 12009 11 31 8 39 2.0-3 0-0 0-0 1 15 3-32 02010 11 21 6 27 2.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3-58 0Totals 30 62 28 90 4.0-5 0-0 1-0 1 23 10-172 1

Single-Game BestsTackles: 9 at Duke (2009) PBU: 5 vs. Central St. (2009)

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GEOVONIE IRVINEGEOVONIE IRVINE

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver5-7, 161, Junior5-7, 161, Junior

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Hillside H.S.Hillside H.S.

#4#4Named to All-MEAC Second Team by Phil Steele’s 2011 College Football Preview magazine. In just two seasons, ranks 14th among NCCU’s career receiving yards leaders with 1,340 yards and 15th in career receptions with 91.

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Started 10 games at wide receiver. Topped the Eagles with 53 receptions for 758 yards and fi ve touchdowns. Averaged 14.3 yards per catch and 75.8 receiving yards per contest. Caught at least one pass in each game played. Also rushed twice for 11 yards. Tied for sixth among NCCU’s single-season receptions leaders with

53 catches. Recorded season-best nine receptions for 138 yards at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Amassed season-high 153 yards on six catches, including a 47-yard touchdown, against Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Notched eight receptions for 95 yards versus Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11). Collected seven catches for 93 yards and two touchdowns against Old Dominion (Nov. 20). Named to All-Independent Team by Phil Steele’s 2010 College Football Preview magazine.

IRVINE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2009 11 38 582 15.3 3 55 52.92010 10 53 758 14.3 5 59 75.8Totals 21 91 1340 14.7 8 59 63.8

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 9 at SSU (2010) Rec Yds: 153 vs. EWC (2010)

indoor 55-meter dash. All-State 4x100 and 4x200 relay runner.

PERSONAL Born June 28, 1989 in Washington, D.C. Parents are Melvin and Deborah Ingram. Business Management major at NCCU.

2009 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 11 games in his fi rst season with the Eagles, including fi ve as a starter. Finished second on the squad with 38 receptions for 582 yards and 3 touchdowns. Averaged 15.3 yards per catch and 52.9 yards per contest. Placed third on the team in all-purpose yards with 751 (26 rushing, 582 receiving, 143 kickoff return). Ran the ball 4 times for 26 yards with a long rush of 9 yards. Boasted a pass effi ciency rating of 598.0, completing his only pass attempt of the season for a 20-yard touchdown at Old Dominion (Nov. 7). Averaged a team-best 20.4 yards per kickoff return with 143 yards on 7 attempts. Collected season-highs of 7 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown versus Morehead State (Sept. 19), adding a 23-yard kickoff return for a season-high 124 all-purpose yards. Caught 6 passes for 87 yards at Old Dominion (Nov. 7). Grabbed a season-long 55-yard bomb to set up a touchdown at Duke (Sept. 26). Tallied at least one reception in all 11 games. Reached 100 all-purpose yards in three outings.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Did not play in his fi rst year at NCCU.

HILLSIDE H.S. Earned PAC-Six All-Conference, All-Area and All-State honors. As a senior in 2007, caught 47 passes for 972 yards and 11 touchdowns.

PERSONAL Born May 26, 1990. Mother is Angela Williams. Major at NCCU is Sports Management.

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ANDREW JOHNSONANDREW JOHNSON

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-2, 187, Junior6-2, 187, Junior

Fayetteville, N.C.Fayetteville, N.C.E.E. Smith H.S.E.E. Smith H.S.

#2#22010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Missed the entire 2010 campaign due to a preseason injury.

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 11 games, including six as a starter. Tied for fourth on the team with 19 receptions for 298 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Averaged a team-best 15.7 yards per catch with a long of 69 yards. Recorded season-highs of 5 receptions for 106 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown, versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17). Tallied 5 catches for 28 yards at Old Dominion (Nov. 7). Caught 2 passes for 77 yards, including a season-long 69-yard touchdown, against Savannah State (Nov. 21). Posted at least one reception in nine contests. Had one rush attempt for 1 yard.

2008 - REDSHIRT SEASON Practiced with the team, but did not play during fi rst season at NCCU.

E.E. SMITH HIGH SCHOOL Garnered All-Conference honors in both football and basketball. Attended N.C. Tech after E.E. Smith.

PERSONAL Born June 13, 1989, in Fayetteville, N.C. Parents are Andrew Johnson and Betty McCormick. Major at NCCU is Hospitality and Tourism.

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2009 11 19 298 15.7 3 69 27.1Totals 11 19 298 15.7 3 69 27.1

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 5 - twice (2009) Rec Yds: 106 vs. CMU (2009)

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 10 games, including two as a starter. Recorded 15 total tackles, including two assisted takedowns for a loss and a quarterback hurry. Amassed season-high six tackles, including two assisted hits for a loss, versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20). Collected three stops at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Started against North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25) and Hampton (Oct. 9).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in nine games, including one as a starter. Tallied 24 total tackles on the season. Amassed seven takedowns (three solo), including an unassisted sack in fi rst career start against rival North Carolina A&T (Oct. 3). Also posted seven stops at Duke (Sept. 26).

SEVENTY-FIRST HIGH SCHOOL Two-time all-conference and all-region selection. Team won NC4A state championship in 2008. Played in North Carolina East-West All-Star Game and served as a captain.

PERSONAL Born March 26, 1991, in Fayetteville, N.C. Parents are Katie and Laurence Jackson. Major at NCCU is computer information systems.

TYRONE JACKSONTYRONE JACKSON

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman5-10, 297, Junior5-10, 297, JuniorFayetteville, N.C.Fayetteville, N.C.

Seventy-First H.S.Seventy-First H.S.

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JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2009 9 7 17 24 1.0-6 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 0-0 02010 10 2 13 15 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 19 9 30 39 2.0-7 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 7 (twice - last at NCAT 2009) TFL: 1.0 (twice)

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Enters 2011 season ranked seventh on NCCU’s all-time career passing list with 3,627 yards through the air and seventh in career total offense with 3,490 total yards. Also ranks eighth with 30 career touchdown passes.

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Appeared in eight games, including six as the starting quarterback. Topped the Eagles with 1,179 passing yards, 108 completions, six touchdown passes and a 57.1 completion percentage. Averaged 147.4 passing yards per contest. Threw for a season-high 220 yards on 12-for-17 passing versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Passed for 196 yards and two touchdowns on 17-of-28 passing at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Completed season-best 23 passes on 41 attempts for 174 yards at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Posted 193 passing yards on 22-for-39 passing against Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Chosen as the NCCU Offensive Most Valuable Player. Started all 11 games in fi rst season as the full-time starter. Threw for 1,931 yards (175.5 avg.), a single-season total only four other signal callers in school history have accomplished. Completed 153 of his 268 passes (57.1 percent) with 18 touchdown tosses, equaling an impressive pass effi ciency rating of 132.31. Posted seventh-best single-season mark in school history with 1,859 yards of total offense. Rushed for two touchdowns. Threw for more than 200 yards in fi ve contests. Passed for season-high 249 yards with 2 touchdowns, completing 26-of-42 attempts at Old Dominion (Nov. 7). Compiled 246 yards

MICHAEL JOHNSONMICHAEL JOHNSON

QuarterbackQuarterback6-2, 210, Senior6-2, 210, Senior

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Hillside H.S.Hillside H.S.

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and 2 touchdowns on 14-of-25 passing against Central State (Oct. 31), adding a season-best 25 rushing yards, including a 16-yard touchdown scamper. Tossed a season-high 4 touchdowns versus Savannah State (Nov. 21), completing 15-of-22 passes for 233 yards. In fi nal six games of the season, amassed 1,247 passing yards (207.8 avg.) and 13 touchdowns, while completing 62.7 percent of his pass attempts.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in four games, including three as the starting quarterback (Coastal Carolina, Edward Waters, Cal Poly). Placed second on the squad with 517 passing yards, an average of 129.2 yards per game. Tied for team-high with 6 touchdowns through the air. Topped Eagles with a passing effi ciency rating of 134.2. Completed 32-of-62 passes for a completion percentage of 51.6. Threw for more than 100 yards in three contests. In fi rst college action at Presbyterian (Oct. 11), entered game in third quarter and rallied the Eagles to within striking distance by completing

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JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Pass Comp Yds TD Int Long Pct. Avg/G2008 4 62 32 517 6 6 63 51.6 129.22009 11 268 153 1931 18 10 73 57.1 175.52010 8 189 108 1179 6 8 59 57.1 147.4Total 23 519 293 3627 30 24 73 56.5 157.7

Year G Rush Yds TD Long Plays Total Yds Avg/G2008 4 13 -26 0 9 75 491 122.82009 11 41 -72 2 16 309 1859 169.02010 8 37 -39 1 12 226 1140 142.5Total 23 91 -137 3 16 610 3490 151.7

Single-Game HighsPasses: 42 at Old Dominion (2009) Completions: 26 at Old Dominion (2009) Pass Yds: 249 at ODU (2009) Pass TDs: 4 vs. Sav. St. (2009)

8-of-9 passes for 159 yards and 2 touchdowns. Threw a 52-yard touchdown pass on his fourth college snap from center (second pass attempt) at Presbyterian (Oct. 11). In fi rst college start at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 18), completed 14-of-26 passes for 176 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown strike. Completed 9-of-21 passes for 181 yards and 3 touchdowns vs. Edward Waters (Nov. 1).

HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Selected All-Conference, All-Area and All-State. Voted as the area’s offensive player of the year. Recognized as an A/B Honor Roll student. Signed with the University of Tulsa out of high school.

PERSONAL Born November 4, 1988 in Durham, N.C. Parents are Michael Johnson and Mina Forte-Ferguson. Major at NCCU is Broadcast Journalism.

LEWIS’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2009 4 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02010 10 21 16 37 0.5-1 0-0 1-0 1 2 2-41 0Totals 14 22 17 39 0.5-1 0-0 1-0 1 2 2-41 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 7 vs. WSSU (2010) Interceptions: 2 vs. EWC (2010)

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 games, all as a starter in the defensive secondary. Finished seventh on the team with 37 total tackles (21 solo). Also boasted an assisted takedown for a loss, a recovered fumble, a forced fumble, two interceptions and two pass break-ups. Amassed season-high seven tackles (four solo) along with a hit for a loss against Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11). Recorded six stops versus North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25) and Hampton (Oct. 9). Tallied two interceptions with 41 return yards and a solo tackle against Edward Waters (Oct. 30).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in four games. Made two tackles on the season, both at nationally-ranked Appalachian State (Oct. 10).

WEST CRAVEN HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference and all-area.

PERSONAL Born December 1, 1989, in New Bern, N.C. Parents are Marc Lewis and Iantha Everett. Major at NCCU is computer information systems.

MARC LEWISMARC LEWIS

Defensive BackDefensive Back6-1, 190, Junior6-1, 190, JuniorNew Bern, N.C.New Bern, N.C.

West Craven H.S.West Craven H.S.

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2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Started all 11 games as the team’s long snapper. Recorded six tackles (three solo) on special teams. Collected three takedowns (two unassisted) versus Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11).

2009-SOPHOMORE SEASON Started all 11 games as the team’s long snapper. Made assisted tackles at nationally-ranked Liberty (Sept. 12), versus Central State (Oct. 31) and at Winston-Salem State (Nov. 14).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Started as the team’s long snapper for all 11 games.

ROCKY MOUNT HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Born September 13, 1989 in South Carolina. Father is Zachary Means, Sr. Major at NCCU is business adminstration with a concentration in computer information systems.

ZACHARY MEANSZACHARY MEANS

Long SnapperLong Snapper5-11, 198, Senior5-11, 198, Senior

Rocky Mount, N.C.Rocky Mount, N.C.Rocky Mount H.S.Rocky Mount H.S.

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MANNING’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long Rec Yds TD Long2008 1 0 0 0.0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---2009 4 0 0 0.0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---2010 11 7 14 2.0 1 4 6 41 3 15Total 16 7 14 2.0 1 4 6 41 3 15

Single-Game HighsRushes: 5 vs. EWC (2010) Rush Yds: 7 vs. EWC (2010)

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 11 games, including four as a starter at fullback. Rushed seven times for 14 yards and a touchdown. Caught six passes for 41 yards and three touchdowns. Ranked second on the team with three touchdown receptions. Placed fi fth on the squad in scoring with 24 points. Rushed fi ve times for seven yards and a touchdown versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Caught two touchdown passes against Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2). Grabbed a touchdown reception at Savannah State (Nov. 13).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in four games. Credited with a solo tackle at Hampton

(Sept. 5).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in one game for the Eagles.

WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Two-time all-conference selection. Led team in tackles with 120 during 2005 conference championship season. Honored as 2006 Defensive Lineman of the Year. Earned academic all-conference recognition. PERSONAL Born August 22, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C. Parents are Wanda and Joseph Manning. Major at NCCU is business management.

JUSTIN MANNINGJUSTIN MANNING

FullbackFullback5-10, 245, Senior5-10, 245, Senior

Raleigh, N.C.Raleigh, N.C.Wakefi eld H.S.Wakefi eld H.S.

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2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games, including nine as a starter at the left tackle position.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in nine games, including the last fi ve games of the season on the offensive line as the right tackle. Converted from the defensive line to the offensive front.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played eight games as a defensive lineman. Recorded 11 total tackles (three solo), including 1.5 sacks for eight yards lost on the season. Amassed season-best four takedowns with an unassisted sack versus Fayetteville State (Aug. 31). Collected three stops at nationally-ranked James Madison (Sept. 6). Tallied two tackles with an assisted sack against Edward Waters (Nov. 1).

PATRICK HENRY HIGH SCHOOL Selected fi rst-team all-conference on both offense and defense for two years in a row. Named second-team all-region. Honored as the district offensive and defensive player of the year. PERSONAL Born July 8, 1990, in Roanoke, Virginia. Parents are DonRoy Moore and Nina Brown. Major at NCCU is mass communication.

DOMINIQUE MOOREDOMINIQUE MOORE

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-3, 302, Senior6-3, 302, Senior

Roanoke, Va.Roanoke, Va.Patrick Henry H.S.Patrick Henry H.S.

#74#74

JONATHAN NICELYJONATHAN NICELY

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-4, 197, Senior6-4, 197, Senior

Augusta, Ga.Augusta, Ga.Evans H.S.Evans H.S.

#7#72010 - JUNIOR SEASON Missed the 2010 campaign. Played basketball at NCCU during 2010-11 season.

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 games, including a start against Central Methodist (Oct. 17). Finished season with two receptions for 16 yards, while adding a solo tackle and a kickoff return of 10 yards. Caught eight-yard passes versus Morehead State (Sept. 19) and Savannah State (Nov. 21). Joined the NCCU basketball team following the gridiron season.

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in eight games. Grabbed a six-yard reception versus Fayetteville State (Aug. 31).

EVANS HIGH SCHOOL Garnered fi rst-team all-region and fi rst-team all-state honors.

PERSONAL Born May 16, 1990, in Augusta, Ga. Parents are Joann and Willie Nicely. Major at NCCU is fi nance.

NICELY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2008 8 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.82009 10 2 16 8.0 0 8 1.6Totals 18 3 22 7.3 0 8 1.2

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 1 - three times Rec Yds: 8 - twice (2008)

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2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in eight games in his fi rst season with the Eagles. Finished with nine tackles (four solo). Recorded two tackles in a game four times - Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2), Appalachian State (Sept. 18), North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25), and Edward Waters (Oct. 30).

2008-09 - TRANSFER Played 2008 and 2009 seasons at Rochester (Minn.) Community & Technical College. Selected all-division and all-conference (Minnesota College Athletic Conference) second team. As a sophomore in 2009, recorded 47 tackles (37 solo) with 13 pass break-ups, two interceptions, two sacks and two forced fumbles. As a freshman in 2008, collected 36 tackles (27 solo) with 12 pass break-ups, fi ve interceptions and a sack. Named 2008 All-MCAC Honorable Mention.

JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL Earned fi rst-team all-conference recognition.

PERSONAL Born May 2, 1988, in Kenya, Africa. Parents are Emeldah and Feotus Ominde. Major at NCCU is sports management.

FRED OMINDEFRED OMINDE

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-11, 185, Senior5-11, 185, Senior

Bloomington, Minn.Bloomington, Minn.John F. Kennedy H.S.John F. Kennedy H.S.

#20#20

OMINDE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2010 8 4 5 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 8 4 5 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 2 - JCSU, ASU, NCAT, EWC (2010)

OUTLAW’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 9 1 5 6 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 10 5 9 14 1.0-14 1.0-14 0-0 0 0 1-0 02010 10 9 10 19 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0Totals 29 15 24 39 2.5-16 1.0-14 0-0 0 1 1-0 0Single-Game BestsTackles: 5 - twice (2009, 2010) TFL: 1.0 - twice (2009, 2010)

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games. Finished season with 19 total tackles. Recorded season-high fi ve hits along with a pass break-up versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Tallied four takedowns (three solo) and a quarterback hurry at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Posted three tackles, including a hit for a loss, versus rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 10 games. Finished season with 14 total tackles. Amassed season-high fi ve takedowns (two solo) at nationally-ranked Appalachian State (Oct. 10). Tallied three stops, including an unassisted sack for a 14-yard loss versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17). Notched three tackles (two solo) at Duke (Sept. 26). Collected an interception and a quarterback hurry against Central State (Oct. 31).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in nine games. Finished season with six total tackles. Recorded season-high three takedowns at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 18). Notched two stops, including an assited tackle for a loss at Morgan State (Sept. 13).

HENRY W. GRADY HIGH SCHOOL Named “Impact Freshman” by Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Team won back-to-back regional championships in 2005 and 2006. Leading tackler on the team.

PERSONAL Born September 27, 1989, in Huntsville, Alabama. Parents are G.B. and Kandy Outlaw. Major at NCCU is marketing.

BRANDON OUTLAWBRANDON OUTLAW

LinebackerLinebacker5-11, 224, Senior5-11, 224, Senior

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.Grady H.S.Grady H.S.

#11#11

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2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Started all 11 games as a defensive lineman. Ranked ninth on the team with 34 total tackles (17 solo), second among defensive linemen. Placed sixth on the squad with 4.0 tackles for a loss. Amassed season-high seven tackles at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Collected fi ve stops and a quarterback hurry at Delaware State (Nov. 6). Tallied four tackles (three solo) in games against rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25) and nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23). Boasted three takedowns with an unassisted sack versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Achieved three tackles with a hit for a loss twice - at Georgia State (Oct. 16) and versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20). Blocked an extra-point kick versus

XAVIER PROCTORXAVIER PROCTOR

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-6, 254, Junior6-6, 254, Junior

Ellicott City, Md.Ellicott City, Md.Mount Hebron H.S.Mount Hebron H.S.

#90#90

MARVIN POOLEMARVIN POOLE

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-4, 185, Sophomore6-4, 185, Sophomore

Columbia, S.C.Columbia, S.C.Keenan H.S.Keenan H.S.

#80#802010 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in nine games. Finished the season with two receptions for 25 yards. Caught a 12-yard pass versus Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11). Grabbed a 13-yard reception at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18).

W.J. KEENAN HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-state, all-conference and Class 2A all-area. Amassed 770 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior. Received West Point Leadership Award. Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Born August 3, 1991, in Columbia, S.C. Parents are Marvin and Maureen Poole. Major at NCCU is accounting.

ELROY “TREY” POWELLELROY “TREY” POWELL

LinebackerLinebacker5-11, 222, Senior5-11, 222, Senior

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.Stockbridge H.S.Stockbridge H.S.

#53#532010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games. Compiled four tackles. Recorded two stops against Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in eight games. Finished season with nine total tackles. Collected two tackles in a game three times - Duke (Sept. 26), North Carolina A&T (Oct. 3) and Central State (Oct. 31).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in two games. Recorded two tackles on the season.

STOCKBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Named Defensive Player of the Year at Stockbridge. Recorded more than 100 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior.

PERSONAL Born December 8, 1989, in Fort Myers, Fla. Parents are Elroy Powel, Jr., and Valerie Dickerson. Major at NCCU is sports management.

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PROCTOR’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2009 11 14 16 30 4.5-12 1.0-4 0-0 0 2 0-0 02010 11 17 17 34 4.0-18 1.0-11 0-0 0 1 0-0 0Totals 22 31 33 64 8.5-30 2.0-15 0-0 0 3 0-0 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 7 at Sav. St. (2010) TFL: 2.0 at Hampton (2009)

Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11).

2009 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 11 games as a defensive lineman, including 10 as a starter. Finished with 30 tackles (14 solo), including 4.5 hits for a loss with a sack. Notched 2 pass breakups and 3 quarterback hurries. In fi rst play as a defensive lineman, tackled Hampton’s top rusher, LaMarcus Coker, for a 4-yard loss (Sept. 5), fi nishing the contest with 3 stops (2 solo) and 2.0 hits behind the line of scrimmage. Recorded season-best 5 tackles twice - at nationally-ranked Liberty (Sept. 12) and versus Savannah State (Nov. 21). Collected 3 tackles (2 solo) with a 4-yard sack at North Carolina A&T (Oct. 3). Posted 3 solo takedowns with a tackle for a loss at Old Dominion (Nov. 7).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Listed as a reserve tight end. Practiced with the Eagles, but did not play.

MOUNT HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Born November 1, 1990, in Morgantown, West Virginia. Parents are James and Erica LeMon. Major at NCCU is history.

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games, including four as a starter at safety. Ranked 10th in the team with 31 total tackles (21 solo). Added four pass break-ups, a fumble recovery for a touchdown, a forced fumble and a blocked punt to the season slate. Amassed a season-high seven tackles along with a pass defl ection versus rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25). Recorded six stops at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Tallied fi ve solo tackles against Old Dominion (Nov. 20). Gathered fi ve takedowns (four solo) with a pass break-up versus Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Accumulated two tackles, a blocked punt and a fumble recovery for a nine-yard touchdown against Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in all 11 games, including three as a starter. Finished season with 17 total tackles (nine solo), an interception and two pass break-ups. Recorded season-high four tackles at Duke (Sept. 26). Notched three takedowns versus Central State (Oct. 31). Posted an interception returned 12 yards and a pass break-up against Central Methodist (Oct. 17).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Played in six games. Finished season with seven tackles (fi ve solo). Collected two tackles in a game three times - North Carolina A&T (Oct. 4), Edward Waters (Nov. 1) and Cal Poly (Nov. 8).

JAMES REESEJAMES REESE

Defensive BackDefensive Back6-0, 206, Senior6-0, 206, Senior

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Southern H.S.Southern H.S.

#26#26

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2010 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in seven games at quarterback, including a start at Savannah State (Nov. 13). Threw for 305 yards and two touchdowns on 29-of-53 passing with a long toss of 50 yards. Rushed 29 times for 90 yards and a touchdown. Completed 18-of-27 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns through the air, while rushing for a team-high 70 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown, versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20). In fi rst college start, completed 3-of-4 passes for 68 yards at Savannah State (Nov. 13).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON (WSSU) Sat out the 2009 season as a redshirt at Winston-Salem State University after suffering an injury during preseason camp.

T.W. ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter and all-conference pick. Threw for more than 2,500 yards during high school career. Senior season (2008) cut short due to injury, but still passed for 500 yards and six touchdowns in two-and-a-half games.

PERSONAL Born June 13, 1991, in High Point, N.C. Parents are Lawrence and Cynthia Reid. Major at NCCU is sports management.

JORDAN REIDJORDAN REID

QuarterbackQuarterback6-1, 190, Sophomore6-1, 190, Sophomore

High Point, N.C.High Point, N.C.T.W. Andrews H.S.T.W. Andrews H.S.

#8#8

REESE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 6 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 11 9 8 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1-12 02010 10 21 10 31 0-0 0-0 1-9 1 4 0-0 1Totals 27 35 20 55 0-0 0-0 1-9 1 6 1-12 1

Single-Game BestsTackles: 7 at Liberty (2009) PBU: 2 at Duke (2009)

SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL Three-time all-conference selection on the gridiron. Also earned three all-conference and two all-state honors in track.

PERSONAL Born September 10, 1990, in Durham, N.C. Parents are Willie and Wanda Reese. Major at NCCU is biology.

DECONA ROBERTSDECONA ROBERTS

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-0, 205, Junior6-0, 205, JuniorMatthews, N.C.Matthews, N.C.Sun Valley H.S.Sun Valley H.S.

#9#92010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 games, including fi ve as a starter. Finished the season fourth on the team with 18 receptions for 161 yards and a touchdown. Caught at least one pass in every appearance. Collected season-high three receptions twice - for season-best 35 yards versus Hampton (Oct. 9) and for 14 yards at Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Grabbed two receptions for 11 yards and a touchdown against rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25).

2009 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in fi ve games. Caught one pass for eight yards versus Central Methodist (Oct. 17).

SUN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Two-time all conference pick. Selected all-state. Recorded 54 receptions for 796 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.

PERSONAL Born February 5, 1990, in New York. Parents are Angela and Decona Roberts, Sr. Major at NCCU is marketing.

ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2009 5 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.62010 10 18 161 8.9 1 19 16.1Totals 15 19 169 8.9 1 19 11.2

Single-Game BestsReceptions: 3 - twice (2010) Rec Yds: 35 v. Hampton (2010)

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DETWAN ROBINSONDETWAN ROBINSON

Tight EndTight End6-3, 256, Junior6-3, 256, JuniorLewisberry, Pa.Lewisberry, Pa.

Red Land H.S.Red Land H.S.

#81#812010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 games, including three as a starter. Completed season with four receptions for 35 yards. Caught one pass for season-long 18 yards versus nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23). Also had catches against Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11), North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25) and Hampton (Oct. 9).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in nine games as a tight end, including starts at Old Dominion (Nov. 7) and Savannah State (Nov. 21). Transferred to NCCU from the University of Cincinnati.

RED LAND HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Born July 28, 1989, in Germany. Parents are Ra-shon and Linda Robinson. Major at NCCU is chemistry.

2010 - REDSHIRT SEASON Practiced with the team, but did not play during his fi rst year.

I.C. NORCOM HIGH SCHOOL Two-time First-Team All-Tidewater and All-District selection. Named 2008 Eastern District Defensive Player of the Year. 2009 All-Region honoree.

PERSONAL Born October 3, 1991, in Portsmouth, Va. Parents are Leonard Trotter and Malina Ryland. Major at NCCU is health.

DEMONTRAY RYLANDDEMONTRAY RYLAND

LinebackerLinebacker6-4, 244, Redshirt Freshman6-4, 244, Redshirt Freshman

Portsmouth, Va.Portsmouth, Va.I.C. Norcom H.S.I.C. Norcom H.S.

#45#45

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 11 games, including fi ve as a starter. Ranked 11th on the team with 28 total tackles, while adding a tackle for a loss, two pass break-ups and a forced fumble. Amassed season-high nine tackles, a hit for a loss, a forced fumble and a pass defl ection versus Winston-Salem State (Sept. 11). Collected fi ve stops in two games - against Edward Waters (Oct. 30) and at Delaware State (Nov. 6).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 10 of 11 games, including a start at Winston-Salem State (Nov. 14). Recorded 32 tackles (14 solo) with 1.5 hits for a loss and 2 assisted sacks, along with 2 pass breakups, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble. Amassed season-high 7 tackles with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at nationally-ranked Liberty (Sept. 12). Achieved 4 solo stops and 2 pass defl ections at Duke (Sept. 26). Collected 4 takedowns with an assisted sack versus Savannah State (Nov. 21).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Recorded 21 tackles (10 solo), included an assisted tackle

ELIEZER SANDIFERELIEZER SANDIFER

LinebackerLinebacker5-11, 228, Junior5-11, 228, Junior

Miami, Fla.Miami, Fla.Coral Reef H.S.Coral Reef H.S.

#12#12

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Selected to the Preseason All-MEAC Second Team by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Named to All-MEAC Second Team by Phil Steele’s 2011 College Football Preview magazine. Named to College Football Performance Awards 2011 FCS Watch List.

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON Played in 10 games, including six as a starter. Ranked fourth on the team with 50 total tackles. Led the Eagles with 11.0 tackles for a loss, including a team-high 3.0 sacks. Had at least 1.0 tackles for a loss in eight games. Equaled the ninth-longest interception return in school history with an 83-yard pick for a touchdown against Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2). Recorded season-high 10 takedowns, including 2.0 hits for a loss, at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18). Posted nine stops and a tackle for a loss versus Old Dominion (Nov. 20). Notched seven tackles, including two solo sacks versus nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23). Collected six takedowns, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry against rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25). Tallied fi ve stops, including an unassisted sack, and a fumble recovery at Georgia State (Oct. 16).

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 11 games, including 2 as a starter. Ranked sixth on the squad with 39 tackles. Placed third on the team with 7.5 hits for a loss. Added 2.0 sacks, 2 quarterback hurries and a pass breakup. Amassed season-high 10 tackles (5 solo) with 2.0 hits for a loss

ROGER STEWARTROGER STEWART

LinebackerLinebacker6-2, 222, Senior6-2, 222, SeniorCharlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.

Garinger H.S.Garinger H.S.

#40#40

STEWART’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 10 16 17 33 4.0-17 1.5-13 0-0 1 0 0-0 02009 11 15 24 39 7.5-31 2.0-14 0-0 0 1 0-0 02010 10 32 18 50 11.0-54 3.0-34 2-0 0 1 1-83 1Totals 31 63 59 122 22.5-102 6.5-61 2-0 1 2 1-83 1

Single-Game BestsTackles: 10 - twice (2009, 2010) TFL: 2.5 vs. MSU (2009)

SANDIFER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G UT AT TT TFL-Yd Sack RF FF PBU Int-Yd TD2008 9 10 11 21 0.5-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 10 14 18 32 1.5-8 1.0-8 1-0 1 2 0-0 02010 11 9 19 28 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-0 0Totals 30 33 48 81 3.0-17 1.0-8 1-0 2 4 0-0 0

Single-Game BestsTackles: 9 vs. WSSU (2010) PBU: 2 at Duke (2009)

for a loss, as a true freshman. Amassed a season-high 5 tackles, including a hit for a loss, in his fi rst college game vs. Fayetteville State (Aug. 31). Collected 4 tackles (3 solo) vs. Savannah State (Nov. 22). Notched 3 takedowns (2 solo) at Presbyterian (Oct. 11).

CORAL REEF HIGH SCHOOL Selected All-County and two-time Team’s Top Defensive Lineman (2006, 2007). Participated in the Dade County North vs. South All-Star Game.

PERSONAL Born March 15, 1990 in Miami, Florida. Parents are Steve and Careliz Sandifer. Major at NCCU is Criminal Justice.

at Winston-Salem State (Nov. 14). Collected 9 takedowns with 2.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks and a quarterback hurry versus Morehead State (Sept. 19).

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON Ranked eighth on the team with 33 tackles (16 solo). Placed sixth on the squad 4.0 hits for a loss of 17 yards. Tallied 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Enjoyed best outing of the season in his hometown against rival North Carolina A&T (Oct. 4) by amassing a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo), including 1.5 hits for a loss, and a forced fumble that was returned by a teammate for the eventual game-winning touchdown. Collected 5 tackles (3 solo) vs. Winston-Salem State (Nov. 15) with 1.5 takedowns behind the line of scrimmage, including a solo sack. Recorded 4 tackles in a game three times - vs. Fayetteville State (Aug. 31), at Presbyterian (Oct. 11) and vs. Savannah State (Nov. 22).

GARINGER HIGH SCHOOL Two-time selection to the All-Conference team. Also lettered in track.

PERSONAL Born June 13, 1988 in Charlotte, N.C. Parents are Roger and Perina Stewart. Major at NCCU is Political Science.

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2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in nine games, including two as a starter. Finished season with seven total tackles (two solo), a tackle for a loss and a pass break-up. Recorded two tackles and a pass break-up in fi rst game as an Eagle versus Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2). Collected two stops against Edward Waters (Oct. 30). Notched a solo tackle behind the line of scrimage verus nationally-ranked Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23).

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON (WSSU) Appeared in six games for Winston-Salem State University. Did not make a start. Recorded fi ve total tackles (three solo) on the year. Broke up one pass. Played but did not record any statistics versus NCCU (Nov. 14).

WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-area fi rst-team in both his junior and senior seasons. Led team in sacks in consecutive seasons.

PERSONAL Born November 28, 1990. Parents are Sterling and Linda Tripp. Major at NCCU is marketing.

CHASE TRIPPCHASE TRIPP

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-2, 256, Junior6-2, 256, Junior

Chocowinity, N.C.Chocowinity, N.C.Washington H.S.Washington H.S.

#91#91

2010 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 10 games. Finished season with seven total tackles (two solo). Recorded three tackles at top-ranked Appalachian State (Sept. 18).

ALLONTE TUPPINSALLONTE TUPPINS

LinebackerLinebacker6-0, 260, Sophomore6-0, 260, Sophomore

Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.Butler H.S.Butler H.S.

#44#44

2010 - REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in all 11 games. Finished season with four receptions for 75 yards and a touchdown, along with four tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams. Caught a 31-yard touchdown pass versus Hampton (Oct. 9). Recovered a fumbled kickoff against North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25).

WEST CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL Selected MECA 6 All-Conference. Collected 41 catches for 850 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. Also earned all-conference honors in track.

PERSONAL Born January 6, 1991, in Charlotte, N.C. Mother is Kim McDonald. Major at NCCU is Criminal Justice.

STANLEY WRIGHTSTANLEY WRIGHT

Wide ReceiverWide Receiver6-0, 223, Sophomore6-0, 223, Sophomore

Charlotte, N.C.Charlotte, N.C.West Charlotte H.S.West Charlotte H.S.

#17#17

BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference and member of the Butler Dream Team. Served as team captain. Recorded 111 total tackles (68 solo) as a senior.

PERSONAL Born January 20, 1991, in Detriot, Michigan. Major at NCCU is business management.

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SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Named fi rst-team all-county, second-team Maryland Big School all-state. Selected to play in the Crab Bowl all-star game (Team Washington vs. Team Baltimore). As a senior in 2010, recorded 70 tackles, four interceptions, 12 pass break-ups, two forced fumbles, two sacks; 27 receptions for 400 yards and three touchdowns. Team advanced to second round of 2010 state 4A playoffs. Also lettered in basketball and track.

PERSONAL Born February 17, 1993, in College Station, Texas. Parents are Andria and Elijah Cole. Major at NCCU is nursing.

ALEX COLEALEX COLE

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-9, 180, Freshman5-9, 180, Freshman

Olney, Md.Olney, Md.Sherwood H.S.Sherwood H.S.

#47#47

MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL As a senior in 2010, collected 88 tackles and nine sacks. After season-opening loss, team posted 14 straight victories to win the 2010 FHSAA Class 6A State Championship.

PERSONAL Born February 14, 1992, in Miami, Fla. Parents are Janine and Danile Williams. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

PRINCE WILLIAMSPRINCE WILLIAMS

LinebackerLinebacker5-11, 210, Freshman5-11, 210, Freshman

Miami, Fla.Miami, Fla.Miami Central H.S.Miami Central H.S.

#55#55

WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL Born September 9, 1992, in Baltimore, Md. Parents are Stephanie and Nelson Dennis. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

HAKI DENNISHAKI DENNIS

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-8, 168, Freshman5-8, 168, Freshman

Catonsville, Md.Catonsville, Md.Woodlawn H.S.Woodlawn H.S.

#34#34

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Played in 10 games as a redshirt freshman in 2009, but only two contests in 2010 due to injury. Finished Maryland career with 18 rushes for 89 yards and six receptions for 78 yards. Fourth-leading rusher on the team (81 yards) in 2009. Made fi rst career catch against Rutgers (Sept. 26, 2009). Tallied a career-high 49 rushing yards on six carries against Virginia (Oct. 17, 2009). Recorded career highs in catches (3) and receiving yards (70), including a career-long 50-yard reception, against Wake Forest (Oct. 10, 2009).

HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL One of the top running backs in the country as a senior. Honored as a PrepStar All-American. Earned all-state recognition as a senior. A three-star recruit and the 46th-best back in the nation by Rivals.com. Ranked 81st nationally among running backs by Scouts, Inc. Totaled 235 carries for 2,100 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior after piling up 1,889 yards and 17 TDs as a junior. Fumbled only twice in two seasons, despite carrying the ball over 350 times. Snagged 10 receptions for 225 yards and two touchdowns as a senior. Saw time at kick returner as well. Also ran track in high school.

PERSONAL Born December 21, 1990, in Durham, N.C. Parents are Gary Douglas and Tammera Brown. Major at NCCU is psychology.

GARY DOUGLASGARY DOUGLAS

Running BackRunning Back6-1, 212, Junior6-1, 212, Junior

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Hillside H.S.Hillside H.S.

#28#28

CERRITOS COLLEGE Spent 2009 and 2010 seasons as an offensive guard at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif.

LONG BEACH POLY HIGH SCHOOL Selected fi rst-team all-league. Four-year football letterwinner. Helped team to three Moore League championships as well as a CIF championship. Voted the team’s Most Valuable Lineman as a junior and freshman.

PERSONAL Born March 16, 1990, in Long Beach, Calif. Parents are Vai and Sofai Falanai. Major at NCCU is sociology.

MARCUS FALANAIMARCUS FALANAI

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-0, 375, Junior6-0, 375, Junior

Long Beach, Calif.Long Beach, Calif.Long Beach Poly H.S.Long Beach Poly H.S.

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HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Three-time fi rst-team all-conference (PAC 6) selection. Earned fi rst-team all-state honors. Two-Time PAC 6 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Team posted a perfect 16-0 record to capture the 4A state championship.

PERSONAL Born October 22, 1992, in Durham, N.C. Parents are Miriam and Preston Giles, Sr. Major at NCCU is computer science.

ZACHARY GILESZACHARY GILES

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-0, 315, Freshman6-0, 315, Freshman

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Hillside H.S.Hillside H.S.

#61#61

WEST BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference and second-team all-area. Team advanced to the 3AA state playoffs.

PERSONAL Born May 7, 1993, in Supply, N.C. Father is Ray Charles. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

DARIUS JAMESDARIUS JAMES

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-3, 300, Freshman6-3, 300, Freshman

Shallotte, N.C.Shallotte, N.C.West Brunswick H.S.West Brunswick H.S.

#69#69

NORTHLAND H.S. / HARGRAVE MILITARY ACAD. Attended Northland High School in Columbus, Ohio, prior to Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. Garnered all-conference fi rst-team and all-state honorable mention at both tight end and defensive lineman. Served as team captain. Three-sport letterwinner in football, basketball and lacrosse.

PERSONAL Born January 23, 1993. Parents are Claude Mayfi eld and Vette Johnson. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

AVERY JOHNSONAVERY JOHNSON

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-4, 323, Freshman6-4, 323, Freshman

Columbus, OhioColumbus, OhioNorthland H.S./Hargrave M.A.Northland H.S./Hargrave M.A.

#68#68

CHAFFEY COLLEGE Played two seasons (2009-10) on the offensive line at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

LOS OSOS HIGH SCHOOL Played high school football at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

PERSONAL Born January 13, 1990, in Busan, South Korea. Parents are Chan hun Oh and Ae lee Oh Park. Major at NCCU is kinesiology.

SEUNG JUN OHSEUNG JUN OH

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-3, 300, Junior6-3, 300, JuniorFontana, Calif.Fontana, Calif.Los Osos H.S.Los Osos H.S.

#75#75

HIGH POINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Selected all-conference, second-team all-area, second-team all-state. As a senior in 2010, recorded 118 tackles, six sacks, three interceptions, two defensive touchdowns (88-yard interception, 77-yard interception), and fi ve offensive touchdowns. Team advanced to third round of 4A state playoffs. Also lettered in track.

PERSONAL Born October 23, 1992, in Beaufort, S.C. Parents are Robert and Tammy Leach. Major at NCCU is physical education.

AARON LEACHAARON LEACH

LinebackerLinebacker6-1, 182, Freshman6-1, 182, Freshman

High Point, N.C.High Point, N.C.High Point Central H.S.High Point Central H.S.

#50#50

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Played in 24 career games, including 15 starts - all at right guard. Started in 12 of 13 games (Navy, Morgan State, West Virginia, FIU, Duke, Clemson, Boston College, Wake Forest, Miami, Virginia, Florida State, East Carolina) as a sophomore in 2010. Appeared in nine games with three starts (Virginia, Duke,

JUSTIN LEWISJUSTIN LEWIS

Offensive LinemanOffensive Lineman6-4, 330, Junior6-4, 330, Junior

Johnsonville, S.C.Johnsonville, S.C.Johnsonville H.S.Johnsonville H.S.

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WESTOVER HIGH SCHOOL Two-time all-conference selection. Named second-team Cape Fear all-region in 2009. Led state in interceptions (7) as a junior in 2009. As a senior in 2010, amassed 62 tackles (39 solo), two interceptions for 155 return yards with 84-yard touchdown, three pass break-ups, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery; 36 receptions for 738 yards (20.5 avg.) and four touchdowns. As a junior in 2009, collected 100 tackles, seven interceptions for 251 return yards with three touchdowns, seven pass break-ups. As a sophomore in 2008, tallied 96 tackles, two pass break-ups, two forced fumbles, and two fumbles recovered.

PERSONAL Born March 22, 1993, in Fayetteville, N.C. Father is Theo Livingston. Major at NCCU is sports management.

THEO LIVINGSTONTHEO LIVINGSTON

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-11, 185, Freshman5-11, 185, Freshman

Fayetteville, N.C.Fayetteville, N.C.Westover H.S.Westover H.S.

#31#31

CHARLES E. JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL Born January 1, 1990, in Durham, N.C. Mother is Anita McAdams. Major at NCCU is sports management.

DELSON MCADAMSDELSON MCADAMS

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-9, 175, Freshman5-9, 175, Freshman

Durham, N.C.Durham, N.C.Charles E. Jordan H.S.Charles E. Jordan H.S.

#16#16

TRABUCO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Served as a place-kicker and punter at Trabuco Hills High School. Kicked seven fi eld goals and 29 extra-points for the Mustangs as a senior in 2010, while also blasting 35 of his 50 kickoffs for touchbacks. Earned all-county second team honors. As a punter, he averaged 42 yards per boot, including a long of 73 yards.

PERSONAL Born February 23, 1992, in St. Petersburg, Russia. Came to the United States in 2007. Parents are Lou and Debra (deceased) Parent. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

OLEG PARENTOLEG PARENT

KickerKicker5-10, 155, Freshman5-10, 155, Freshman

Lake Forest, Calif.Lake Forest, Calif.Trabuco Hills H.S.Trabuco Hills H.S.

#49#49

MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL As a senior in 2010, recorded 55 tackles and eight sacks. After season-opening loss, team posted 14 straight victories to win the 2010 FHSAA Class 6A State Championship.

PERSONAL Born May 10, 1993, in Miami, Florida. Parents are Ladell Pleasure, Sr., and Kalenthia Nunnally. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

LADELL PLEASURELADELL PLEASURE

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-0, 230, Freshman6-0, 230, Freshman

Miami, Fla.Miami, Fla.Miami Central H.S.Miami Central H.S.

#56#56

SIGNEES & TRANSFERS

Boston College) as a redshirt freshman in 2009.

JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines. Chosen as an all-state and all-Region 8-A performer in 2007. Ranked No. 48 nationally among offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. The 25th-ranked player in the state of South Carolina by Rivals.com. Averaged four pancake blocks a game as a senior. Collected 36 tackles, including fi ve tackles for loss and one sack. Chipped in nine quarterback pressures and one fumble recovery in 2007. Played in the 2007 North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl. Named to the 2007 WPDE All-Zone team and the All-Pee Dee team by the Florence Morning News. An all-state selection as a junior when he led his team to a 9-3 record, including a trip to the state playoffs. Posted 77 tackles, including three sacks, with one fumble recovery in 2006. Named to the Class A All-State Academic Team as a junior and senior. Also played basketball and participated in track. The lower state discus champion as a junior.

PERSONAL Born March 3, 1990, in New Haven, Conn. Parents are Ronald and Patricia Lewis. Major at NCCU is sociology.

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WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Selected All-Region 5A. As a senior in 2010, threw for more than 1,100 yards and 15 touchdowns. Also lettered in baseball. Member of the Centennial Scholar program.

PERSONAL Born February 8, 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia. Parents are Young Rucker and Reka Jones. Major at NCCU is mass communication.

QUENTON RUCKERQUENTON RUCKER

QuarterbackQuarterback6-1, 205, Freshman6-1, 205, Freshman

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.Westlake H.S.Westlake H.S.

#14#14

FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL Chosen all-conference and all-district. Received team’s Big Playmaker Award. Served as team captain. Team advanced to 5A state playoffs.

PERSONAL Born December 31, 1991, in Jacksonville, Fla. Parents are Marvin and Sheridan Scruggs. Major at NCCU is physical education.

NATHAN SCRUGGSNATHAN SCRUGGS

Tight EndTight End6-2, 236, Freshman6-2, 236, Freshman

Jacksonville, Fla.Jacksonville, Fla.Fletcher H.S.Fletcher H.S.

#89#89

WISE HIGH SCHOOL Selected First-Team County 4A All-League and Maryland Big School All-State Honorable Mention. Team advanced to second consecutive 4A state championship game in 2010. Team posted a 12-2 overall record in 2010.

PERSONAL Born September 7, 1993, in Germany. Parents are Damon and Traci Richardson. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

RYAN SMITHRYAN SMITH

Defensive BackDefensive Back6-0, 160, Freshman6-0, 160, Freshman

Upper Marlboro, Md.Upper Marlboro, Md.Wise H.S.Wise H.S.

#39#39

WISE HIGH SCHOOL Recognized as all-league, second team all-county, all-Met honorable mention, and Maryland Big School all-state honorable mention. Team advanced to second consecutive 4A state championship game in 2010. Team posted a 12-2 overall record in 2010.

PERSONAL Born July 20, 1993, in Blacksburg, Virginia. Mother is Faith Staton. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

KEVIN STATONKEVIN STATON

FullbackFullback6-1, 250, Freshman6-1, 250, Freshman

Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.Wise H.S.Wise H.S.

#48#48

MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL After season-opening loss, team posted 14 straight victories to win the 2010 FHSAA Class 6A State Championship.

PERSONAL Born October 7, 1991, in Miami, Florida. Parents are Rodrick Jackson and Irene Pickett. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

JORDAN THOMASJORDAN THOMAS

Defensive BackDefensive Back5-11, 170, Freshman5-11, 170, Freshman

Miami, Fla.Miami, Fla.Miami Central H.S.Miami Central H.S.

McKINLEY TECH HIGH SCHOOL Selected All-Metropolitan. Leading rusher in DCIAA with 1,455 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior. Also lettered in track.

PERSONAL Born April 5, 1993, in Washington, D.C. Mother is Shanta’ Rodriguez. Major at NCCU is business.

KEVIN THOMPSONKEVIN THOMPSON

Running BackRunning Back5-9, 174, Freshman5-9, 174, Freshman

Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.McKinley Tech H.S.McKinley Tech H.S.

#27#27

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NEW SCHOOLS AT CARVER HIGH SCHOOL Honored as fi rst-team all-city and fi rst-team all-state as a return specialist. Selected for Atlanta vs. Fulton County All-Star Game. As a senior in 2010, returned fi ve kickoffs and a punt for touchdowns. Also lettered in track. Posted personal-best time of 10.59 seconds in 100-meter dash. Captured 2011 state championships in both the 100m and 200m dashes. Won 100m dash Junior Olympics championship in 2006.

PERSONAL Born July 17, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia. Parents are Kenneth and Deanna Tucker. Has yet to decide on a major at NCCU.

DEQUADIS TUCKERDEQUADIS TUCKER

AthleteAthlete5-5, 155, Freshman5-5, 155, Freshman

Atlanta, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.New Schools at Carver H.S.New Schools at Carver H.S.

#3#3

INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Transfer from Independence Community College in Kansas. Recorded 33 tackles in 2010.

CALVIN COOLIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Selected to play in All-City Bowl all-star game.

PERSONAL Born December 10, 1991, in Washington, D.C. Parents are Anthony and Linda Wallace. Major at NCCU is accounting.

AARON WALLACEAARON WALLACE

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-2, 319, Junior6-2, 319, Junior

Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.Calvin Coolidge H.S.Calvin Coolidge H.S.

#93#93

WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Played two seasons (2008-09) at WSSU, recording 87 tackles (59 solo) with 16.5 tackles for a loss in 21 games, including 12 as a starter. As a sophomore in 2009, appeared in 10 games with eight starts. Placed fi fth on the team with 46 total tackles (31 solo). Recorded 6.5 tackles for loss with two sacks, three quarterback hurries and a pair of forced fumbles. Earned a season-high seven tackles at Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 24). Recorded six tackles (four solo) versus North Carolina A&T (Sept. 5, 2009). Collected six total tackles (three solo) with two hits for loss and one sack as well as a forced fumble versus Morgan State (Sept. 19, 2009) in the New York Urban League Classic. Tallied fi ve solo takedowns and one tackle for loss at South Carolina State (Sept. 26, 2009). Posted six total tackles (fi ve solo), as well as two tackles for loss and one sack versus North Carolina Central (Nov. 14, 2009). As a true freshman in 2008, appeared in all 11 game, starting four contests. Ranked seventh on the team with 41 tackles (28 solo).Led the team with 10 tackles for loss, including fi ve sacks. Defended three passes and hurried opposing quarterbacks three other times.Forced one fumble and recovered three others. Recorded fi ve tackles at North Carolina Central (Nov. 15, 2008).

GAR-FIELD HIGH SCHOOL Four-year heavyweight wrestler who was ranked fourth in the state of Virginia in 2008. Won 2006 Commonwealth of Virginia Greco Roman wrestling championship.

PERSONAL Born October 7, 1989, in Alexandria, Virginia. Parents are Stephen and Norfretta Young. Major at NCCU is sports management.

STEPHEN YOUNGSTEPHEN YOUNG

Defensive LinemanDefensive Lineman6-2, 268, Junior6-2, 268, Junior

Woodbridge, Va.Woodbridge, Va.Gar-Field H.S.Gar-Field H.S.

#95#95

43-Jamaal BrewtonR-So., FB, 6-1, 265

Miami, FL

70-Trei BanksFr., OL, 6-1, 301

Hampton, VA

24-Idreis AugustusR-Fr., RB, 5-7, 190

Springfi eld, VA

85-Dennis AlleyneR-Fr., WR, 6-1, 171Winston-Salem, NC

65-Mason AcieFr., OL, 6-3, 328

Fuquay-Varina, NC

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66-Willie WarrenJr., DL, 6-1, 235

Faison, NC

30-Adrian WilkinsFr., RB, 5-8, 150Forest City, NC

21-Rickie HubbardR-Jr., DB, 5-11, 190

Atlanta, GA

54-Anthony McIntyreFr., LB, 6-0, 216Laurinburg, NC

13-Jacob RussellSo., QB, 6-1, 193

Winston-Salem, NC

77-Daniel HarrisonJr., OL, 6-4, 320

Wendell, NC

83-Demario LackeySr., WR, 6-1, 191

Solon, OH

87-Jamarious RowleyFr., QB, 5-9, 221Belle Glade, FL

41-Jordan ToomerR-Fr., FB, 5-11, 266

Gastonia, NC

51-Tiron GuionFr., LB, 5-9, 178New Bern, NC

96-Jermaine JosephJr., DL, 6-3, 250Landover, MD

82-Rashad DanielsJr., WR, 6-3, 200

Villa Rica, GA

59-Kimani JonesR-Fr., LB, 5-11, 212

Fayetteville, NC

42-Darian PearsonJr., DL, 6-3, 255Morganton, NC

73-Darren SchumanSo., OL, 6-5, 330

Killeen, TX

25-Joshua CrowellR-So., WR, 5-7, 167Winston-Salem, NC

46-C.J. MooreFr., DB, 6-2, 178

Garner, NC

84-Earl PridgenJr., WR, 6-2, 200Four Oaks, NC

38-Marcel SargentJr., DB, 5-11, 193

Charlotte, NC

37-Robert StewartSr., LB, 5-10, 211Washington, DC

98-Thomas WallaceJr., DL, 6-2, 246Charlotte, NC

19-Tyriqe WilliamsR-So., DB, 5-11, 200

McDonough, GA

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Henry Frazier III was named North Carolina Central University’s 21st head football coach on Dec. 16, 2010. Prior to his arrival in Durham, N.C., Frazier spent seven seasons at the helm of the Prairie View A&M University Panthers football team, becoming the 30th head coach in PVAMU history on Dec. 22, 2003. He took over a program that experienced the nation’s longest losing streak from 1989-98, dropping 80 straight contests, and struggled through back-to-back 1-10 seasons in 2002 and 2003. In his fi rst season at Prairie View, Frazier and staff led the Panthers to their most wins since 2001 by winning a total of three games. Prairie View also defeated arch rival Texas Southern for the fi rst time in 15 years, beating the Tigers 25-7 in the 20th annual Labor Day Classic. In doing so, he led the Panthers to their fi rst 2-0 start since 1964. In 2005, Frazier continued Prairie View’s upward swing and guided the Panthers to their best season since 1988 with a 5-6 record. Included among the highlights was the Panthers’ fi rst victory over Jackson State since 1971 and the team’s fi rst SWAC road win in 17 years. In addition, Frazier moved into some elite company and joined PVAMU legendary head football coach William “Billy” Nicks as the only other coach in Prairie View history to beat Texas Southern in consecutive seasons. During the 2006 campaign, Frazier and staff made history as they defeated Southern University for the fi rst time since 1988 with an overtime victory. Also during the season, Frazier guided Prairie View to its fi rst defensive shutout since 1987 and its fi rst win in school history over Alabama A&M. In 2007, the Panthers enjoyed a four-game turnaround from the previous season as their 7-3 record marked the program’s fi rst winning season since 1976. For his history-making efforts on the fi eld, Frazier was selected as Coach of the Year by the College Sporting News and the Black College Sports Page. After a history-making 2007 season, Frazier continued to rewrite the record books in 2008 as he led the Panthers to a No. 25 national ranking after the team posted its best record since 1964 with a 9-1 season. Due to his efforts, the national media took notice as Frazier was named the Sheridan Broadcast Network/Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year in addition to the American Football Coaches Association Region III FCS Coach of the Year. On the gridiron, the Panthers were dominant on both sides of the ball as they ranked second nationally in scoring defense and third in both total and rush defense. Offensively, Prairie View led the SWAC in scoring offense with 30.7 points per game in addition to topping the charts in rush offense (172.7 yards per game) and punting. In 2009, Frazier guided the Panthers to their fi rst conference

championship since 1964, beating Alabama A&M 30-24 in the SWAC title game on Dec. 12. Prairie View posted its second straight 9-1 record, going undefeated in league play with its only loss a three-point setback at New Mexico State. For his efforts, Frazier was presented with a host of coaching honors, including SWAC Coach of the Year and a repeat selection as AFCA Region III FCS Coach of the Year. He also became the fi rst coach from a historically black college or university to receive the Eddie Robinson Award, given annually by The Sports Network to the top coach in the Football Championship Subdivision. In 2010, after opening the campaign with a 1-3 record, Prairie View won six of its last seven contests to fi nish 7-4. Frazier’s Panthers continued to make history by defeating SWAC foe Southern University for the third consecutive year, which had not happened since 1962-64.

In the Beginning… Frazier was born on March 20, 1968, in Washington, D.C. He was a four-sport student-athlete at Fairmont Heights High School in Capitol Heights, Md., lettering in football, basketball, baseball and golf. Following a standout high school gridiron career under the direction of head coach Ralph Paden, Frazier took his talents to nearby Bowie State University. Frazier played quarterback for BSU and went 18-3-1 as a starter. He guided the Bulldogs to the NCAA playoffs in 1988 and a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championship in 1989.

HENRY FRAZIER IIIHENRY FRAZIER IIIHead Football CoachHead Football Coach

First Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCUBowie State, 1993Bowie State, 1993

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Henry Frazier III celebrates after leading Prairie View A&M to the 2009 SWAC championship. (Photo courtesy of the SWAC)

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THE HENRY FRAZIER III FILEBorn: March 20, 1968, in Washington, D.C.High School: Fairmont Heights H.S. in Capitol Heights,

Md.College: Bowie State University, 1993 (B.S. Physical

Education)Graduate Degree: Bowie State University, 1999 (M.A.

School Administration/Supervision)Doctorate Degree: Prairie View A&M University

(Enrolled in Educational Leadership Ph.D. program)

Playing Experience1982-86 Fairmont Heights High School (lettered in

football, basketball, baseball and golf)1986-89 Bowie State University, Quarterback

Coaching ExperienceCollege Career Record: 69-54 (12 years)2004-10 Prairie View A&M University - Head Coach 2010: 7-4 2009: 9-1 (SWAC Champions) 2008: 9-1 2007: 7-3 2006: 3-7 2005: 5-6 2004: 3-8 Total: 43-30 (7 years)1999-2003 Bowie State University - Head Coach 2003: 6-4 2002: 6-5 2001: 7-3 2000: 2-8 1999: 5-4 Total: 26-24 (5 years)1994-1998 Central High School, Capitol Heights, Md. - Head Coach1992-93 Fairmont Heights High School, Capitol

Heights, Md. - Assistant Coach1990-91 Bowie State University - Assistant Coach

Coaching Honors2009 - Eddie Robinson National FCS Coach of the Year2009 - Sheridan Broadcast Network (SBN) Coach of the

Year2009 - SWAC Coach of the Year2009 - Pigskin Club/ Washington, DC Coach of the Year2009 - AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year2009 - Johnnie L. Cochran Salute to Excellence

Recipient2009 - ESPN/ HBCU SWAC Coach of the Year2009 - Box To Row/ HBCU Coach of the Year2008 - 100% Wrong Club SWAC Coach of the Year2008 - SBN Coach of the Year2008 - AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year2008 - Finalist, Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year2007 - College Sporting News Coach of the Year2007 - Black College Sports Page Coach of the Year2001 - CIAA Coach of the Year2001 - 100% Wrong Club Coach of the Year (Atlanta)

HEAD COACH

After graduating from Bowie State in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, Frazier accepted his fi rst head coaching job at Central High School in Capitol Heights, Md., in 1994. In the three seasons before Frazier’s arrival, Central had a combined record of 3-27. During Frazier’s fi ve-year stint as head coach, his squads recorded two second-place and two third-place fi nishes in the county. Following the completion of his master’s degree at Bowie State, Frazier continued to climb the coaching ladder and was named the head football coach at Bowie State in 1999. He quickly turned his alma mater into one of the CIAA’s best. In 2001, Frazier led Bowie State to its best season since 1989 with a 7-3 record. For his success on the fi eld, he was selected as the Coach of the Year by the CIAA and 100 Percent Wrong Club in Atlanta, Ga. In addition, the 2001 Bulldogs also fi elded the number one ranked pass defense and number seven ranked defense in NCAA Division II. After an impressive 2001 season, Frazier moved the BSU program to another level during the 2002 season with their fi rst-ever CIAA Eastern Division title and CIAA championship game appearance. Continuing the winning tradition in 2003, he guided the Bulldogs to their third consecutive winning season with a second place fi nish in the CIAA Eastern Division. Frazier’s 26-24 career record at Bowie State currently stands as the most victories by any football coach at BSU. Frazier extended his coaching experience by working NFL summer internships with the Oakland Raiders (2005) and the Houston Texans (2006). He has also served as President of the CIAA Football Coaches Association (Nov. 2001-Dec. 2003), Chairman of the AFCA/FCS Region 3 All-American Committee, and as a member of the FCS (IAA) Board of Directors, the AFCA “Trailblazer Award” Committee and the AFCA Minority Issues Committee. Frazier is married to the former LaNier Turner of Washington, D.C. They have three children, Brijan, Brinia and Henry IV.

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DWAYNE FOSTERDWAYNE FOSTER

Assistant Head Coach /Assistant Head Coach /Offensive Line Coach / Offensive Line Coach / Recruiting CoordinatorRecruiting CoordinatorFirst Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCUDelaware State, 1993Delaware State, 1993

Dwayne Foster joined the NCCU coaching staff in 2011 as assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and offensive line coach. Foster was with head coach Henry Frazier III during the prior six seasons after joining Prairie View in 2005 as running backs coach. He was also with Frazier in 2003 at Bowie State as offensive line coach. In between those stints, he was the tight ends and running backs coach at Catholic University in his hometown Washington, D.C. Foster started his coaching career as head coach at his alma mater, Archbishop Carroll High School, from 1997-2003. During his successful tenure, he was named the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1998. A 1993 graduate of Delaware State University, Foster helped lead the Hornets to two MEAC football championships.

A CLOSER LOOK... In 2008, running back Donald Babers became Prairie View’s fi rst 1,000-yard rusher since 1988 as the Panthers topped the charts in rush offense with 172.7 yards per outing and 23 rushing touchdowns. Babers, who earned All-SWAC First Team Honors, was the only running back in the SWAC to eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier and post double-digit touchdowns in 2008. In addition,

Babers posted the top three rushing performances in the SWAC on the season highlighted by a 202-yard performance against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Under Foster’s watchful eye in 2007, Babers made headlines in his fi rst collegiate season with a 215-yard performance against Mississippi Valley State. The highlight of the season occurred against Alcorn State when the Panthers combined to rush for 248 yards on 48 carries en route to their fi rst-ever win at

Jack Spinks Stadium in Alcorn State, Miss. During the 2005 and 2006 campaigns, Foster helped develop the backfi eld of Arnell Fontenot and Kerry Wilson into one of the top duos in the SWAC. In 2005, Fontenot and Wilson combined to rush for 1,325 yards and 11 touchdowns as the Panthers doubled their output from the previous season. Joined by Calvin Harris’ 422 yards in 2006, Foster’s backfi eld rushed for 1,399 yards and seven touchdowns during a season which was highlighted by Fontenot’s game-winning touchdown run in overtime to defeat Southern for the fi rst time since 1988. Before arriving at Prairie View A&M, Foster spent the 2004 season at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., as their tight ends and running backs coach. Along with his positional duties, Foster was also responsible for coordinating Catholic’s special teams game plan. Prior to coaching at Catholic University, Foster worked with Frazier at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md. for the 2003 season. As a member of Frazier’s staff, Foster helped guide Bowie State to a second-place fi nish in the CIAA. Foster made his name on the high school level in Washington, D.C., as the head coach of Archbishop Carroll High School from 1997 to 2003. At Archbishop, Foster received Coach of the Year Honors by the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Committee in 1998. Foster played collegiately at Delaware State University from 1989 to 1993 and helped the Hornets capture two MEAC Championships during his freshmen and junior seasons. Off the fi eld, Foster is a member of the Black Coaches and American Football Coaches Associations. He served with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills as apart of the league’s NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program in 2010, participated in the NCAA Men’s Football Coaching Academy in Indianapolis, Ind., in 2006, and attended the NCAA Expert Forum in 2011. He’s married to the former Lashun Powers of Washington, D.C., and they have three children, Delaney, Drew, and Denae.

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THE DWAYNE FOSTER FILEHometown: Washington, D.C.

EducationHigh School: Archbishop CarrollAlma Mater: Delaware State University, 1993

Coaching Experience1997-2003 Archbishop Carroll (Washington

D.C.) H.S. - Head Coach2003 Bowie State University -

Assistant Coach (offensive line)2004 Catholic University - Assistant

Coach (tight ends/running backs)

2005-2010 Prairie View A&M University - Assistant Coach (running backs/offensive line)

2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Head Coach

(recruiting coordinator/offensive line)

Playing Experience1985-89 Archbishop Carroll High School1989-93 Delaware State University

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JOHN MORGAN, JR.JOHN MORGAN, JR.Defensive Coordinator /Defensive Coordinator /Defensive Backs CoachDefensive Backs Coach

First Season back at NCCUFirst Season back at NCCUBowie State, 1993Bowie State, 1993

John Morgan, Jr., rejoined the NCCU coaching staff in 2011 as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach after spending the prior season as the inside linebackers coach at Delaware State and two seasons (2008-09) as head coach at Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Md. A native of Washington, D.C., and two-time graduate of Bowie State University, Morgan directed NCCU’s 2007 defense to national Division I-FCS rankings of No. 6 in pass defense, No. 10 in pass effi ciency defense and No. 18 in total defense. He spent three seasons (2003-05) as head coach at Fort Valley State University, amassing a 22-11 overall record.

Morgan had two stints at his alma mater, fi rst as defensive and recruiting coordinator (1995-98) and then again for two seasons (2001-02) as associate head coach and defensive and recruiting coordinator during Frazier’s tenure. He has also made coaching stops at Salisbury State (1999), Morgan State (2000) and Maryland (2006). As a student-athlete at Bowie State, Morgan was an All-CIAA performer his freshman campaign and broke the school record for tackles in a season with 133 takedowns in 1992.

A CLOSER LOOK... Morgan joined the Delaware State University staff in 2010 after serving as head football coach at Friendly High

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School in Fort Washington, Md., where in 2008 he led his team to the 1A/2A/3A County Championship. In 2007, Morgan was defensive coordinator at North Carolina Central University. That season, the Eagles were No. 6 in pass defense, No. 10 in pass effi ciency defense andNo. 18 in total defense among all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schools. Morgan was a defensive intern at the University of Maryland during the 2006 season, which ended with a victory in the Champs Sports Bowl for the Terps. From 2003-05, Morgan served as the head football coach at Fort Valley State University, compiling a record of 21-11 in three seasons. While at Fort Valley, Morgan coached the 2004 and 2005 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Offensive Players of the Year, the 2004 SIAC Most Valuable Player and 2004 SIAC Freshmen of the Year. From 2001-03, Morgan served as associate head coach and defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Bowie (Md.) State University. During the 2001 season, Morgan’s defense was No. 6 in total defense (241.0), No. 1 in pass effi ciency defense (70%), No. 10 in scoring defense (13.1) and No. 18 in turnover margin among all NCAA Division II teams. In 2002 his unit was No. 2 in total defense (221.4), No. 5 in scoring defense (14.2) and No. 8 in rushing defense (83.8). Morgan began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Bowie State in 1993. He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1995. During the 1999 season, Morgan served as defensive coordinator at Salisbury State (Md.). His resume’ also includes a year as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at MEAC rival Morgan State (2000). A 1993 graduate of Bowie State, Morgan holds a bachelor’s in sociology/criminal justice. He earned four letters as a linebacker for the Bulldogs, and helped lead the team to the 1989 CIAA Championship. Morgan also earned a master’s in counseling from Bowie State in 1995. A native of Washington, D.C., Morgan is married to the former Tisa Sims. He has three children - Kiara, John and Devin.

THE JOHN MORGAN, JR. FILEHometown: Washington, D.C.

EducationHigh School: Bishop McNamara, 1989Alma Mater: Bowie State University, 1993Graduate School: Bowie State Univ., 1995

Coaching Experience1993-94 Bowie State University - Graduate Assistant Coach1995-98 Bowie State - Defensive and

Recruiting Coordinator1999 Salisbury State University

- Defensive and Recruiting Coordinator

2000 Morgan State University - Recruiting Coordinator and

Linebackers Coach2001-02 Bowie State - Associate Head

Coach (defensive and recruiting coordinator)

2003-05 Fort Valley State University - Head Coach2006 University of Maryland at

College Park - Defensive Intern2007 North Carolina Central,

defensive coordinator2008-09 Friendly High School - Head Coach2010 Delaware State University - Assistant Coach (inside

linebackers coach)2011-Pres. North Carolina Central -

Assistant Coach (defensive coordinator/defensive backs)

Playing Experience1986-88 Bishop McNamara High School1989-92 Bowie State University

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MICHAEL BRYANTMICHAEL BRYANT

Offensive Coordinator /Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks CoachQuarterbacks Coach

First Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCUBowie State, 2001Bowie State, 2001

A former standout player under head coach Henry Frazier III at Bowie State University, Michael Bryant joined the NCCU staff in 2011 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Bryant spent the previous eight seasons as a part of Frazier’s staff. For six of the last seven campaigns, Bryant served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Prairie View A&M University. In 2003, he was an assistant at his alma mater Bowie State during Frazier’s fi nal year as head coach. A native of Washington, D.C., Bryant was a standout wide receiver and return specialist at Bowie State from 1998-2001. He was a three-year football captain and all-conference athlete, earning back-to-back Team Offensive MVP honors in 2001 and 2002. He received a bachelor’s in communications in 2001 and a master’s of arts in public administration in 2003, both from Bowie State.

A CLOSER LOOK... Everything fell into place for Bryant’s unit in 2009 as the Panther offense ranked second among SWAC teams in total offense and produced the nation’s most effi cient passer in quarterback K.J. Black, who fi nished as the SWAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and SBN Black College All-American. Under his watch, Black threw for 2,033 yards and 22 touchdowns while only recording

four interceptions en route to leading the Panthers to their fi rst SWAC Championship since 1964. Prairie View’s ground attack also prospered as they ranked third in the league with 145.2 yards per outing.As a result of the offense’s success in 2009, a total of fi ve Panthers earned either All-SWAC First or Second Team honors. The 2008 season was a memorable one for Bryant as the Panther offense moved to new heights and fi nished

the season with their highest ranking in 20 years. The unit ranked second among SWAC teams in total offense after averaging 355.8 yards per contest. Prairie View also led the SWAC in scoring offense after scoring 30.7 points per game. The 2007 season saw the Panthers perform a huge turnaround offensively as they jumped fi ve spots from the 2006 season to fi nish fi fth in total offense. Prairie View averaged nearly 300 yards per game en route to clinching its fi rst winning season in more than four decades. In 2005, Bryant moved over to coaching the team’s quarterbacks and helped former standout Michael Hill emerge as one of the top dual threat quarterbacks in the SWAC, passing for 930 yards and rushing for over 250 yards as the Panthers captured their most wins since 1988. Bryant began his career at Prairie View as the team’s wide receivers coach in 2004. Under his watch, wideout Anthony Wright emerged as one of the top receivers in the SWAC as he averaged 21.7 yards per reception. Originally from Washington, D.C., Bryant attended McKinley Tech High School and was a standout wide receiver and return specialist at Bowie State from 1998-2001. He helped propel the Bulldogs to the upper echelon of the CIAA and was a three-year football captain and all-conference athlete. He earned back-to-back Team Offensive MVP honors in 2001 and 2002. In addition, Bryant also was selected as the school’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year in both 2001 and 2002. Off the fi eld, Bryant’s academic record is equally impressive. In 2001 he received a bachelor’s degree in communications and a master’s degree in public administration in 2003, both from Bowie State. In addition, Bryant also spent time working for the Federal Government in a wide variety of positions along with coaching quarterbacks and receivers at Bowie State. Bryant is a four-time participant in the NFL Minority Coaches Internship Program as he interned with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins, Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings during their training camps from 2006-10. Also during the summer of 2007, Bryant was selected to participate in the NCAA Men’s Coaches Academy. Bryant is married to the former Sherika Jones of Fort Washington, Md.

THE MICHAEL BRYANT FILEHometown: Washington, D.C.

EducationHigh School: McKinley TechAlma Mater: Bowie State University, 2001Graduate School: Bowie State Univ., 2003

Coaching Experience2003 Bowie State University - Assistant Coach2004 Prairie View A&M University - Assistant Coach (wide

receivers/special teams coordinator)

2005-10 Prairie View A&M - Assistant Coach (offensive

coordinator/quarterbacks)2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University

- Assistant Coach (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)

Playing Experience1993-96 McKinley Tech High School1998-2001 Bowie State University

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MIKE MCGLINCHEYMIKE MCGLINCHEY

Special Teams Coordinator /Special Teams Coordinator /Running Backs CoachRunning Backs CoachThird Season at NCCUThird Season at NCCU

Towson, 1999Towson, 1999

Mike McGlinchey joined the NCCU staff in 2009 as defensive line coach for the Eagles under head coach Mose Rison, and then switched to special teams coordinator and running backs coach in 2011 when Henry Frazier III became head coach. McGlinchey joined the NCCU staff after spending the previous eight seasons as a running backs coach on the sidelines of his alma mater, Towson University. In his role as the Tigers’ running backs coach, he worked with some of the top backs ever to play for Towson, including Noah Read, Matt Romeo and Nick Williams. During his Towson tenure from 2001-08, he also served as the Tigers’ video and recruiting coordinator, camp director and special teams coordinator. A 1999 graduate of Towson University with a degree in sports studies, McGlinchey was a four-year letterwinner with the Tigers. Originally recruited as an offensive lineman, McGlinchey moved to the tight end spot as a sophomore. Used mostly for his outstanding blocking ability, he caught nine passes for 88 yards and two touchdowns during his career. His fi rst career reception was a nine-yard touchdown catch against Holy Cross as a sophomore.He earned Patriot League All-Academic Team recognition as a senior. A graduate of Beall High School in Western Maryland, McGlinchey was a two-time All-Area selection at offensive guard. As a junior, he helped Beall reach the state championship game

while fi nishing the season with an 11-1 record. As a senior, he was team captain as Beall posted its second straight undefeated regular season. In his fi nal two seasons at Beall, he helped the team post a 23-2 record. He earned second team All-State honors in his senior season. He also played high school basketball. McGlinchey began his coaching career in March of 2000 as tight ends coach at the University of New Hampshire. After spending the

spring with the Wildcats, he accepted a job as the tight ends coach with the Princeton University Tigers, where he spent the 2000 gridiron campaign. His late father, Mike McGlinchey, Sr., was a graduate of the University of Delaware who coached college football at Salisbury State, Central Connecticut, and Frostburg State. In 1986, he directed Salisbury State to the NCAA Division III national championship game. McGlinchey and his wife, Victoria, are the proud parents of a daughter, Ashley, and a son, Cole.

THE MIKE McGLINCHEY FILEHometown: Salisbury, Md.

EducationHigh School: Beall, 1995Alma Mater: Towson University, 1999

Coaching Experience2000 (spring) University of New Hampshire - Assistant Coach (tight ends)2000 Princeton University - Assistant Coach (tight ends)2001-08 Towson University - Assistant Coach (special teams

coordinator/running backs)2009-10 North Carolina Central University

- Assistant Coach (defensive line)

2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (special teams coordinator/running backs)

Playing Experience1991-94 Beall High School1995-98 Towson University

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ROY JONESROY JONES

Director of Operations /Director of Operations /Tight Ends CoachTight Ends Coach

First Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCUPrairie View A&M, 2007Prairie View A&M, 2007

Roy Jones joined the NCCU staff in 2011 as the director of football operations and tight ends coach. Jones has spent the past decade on the sidelines with head coach Henry Frazier III, including three seasons at Bowie State University (2001-03) as wide receivers coach and seven seasons at Prairie View A&M University as tight ends coach and operations director (2004-10). After serving in the United States Marine Corps following high school graduation, Jones spent eight seasons as an assistant coach in Maryland high schools, with stops at his alma mater Bladensburg (1993-97), Central (1998-99) and Eleanor Roosevelt (2000). The Washington, D.C., native earned a bachelor’s degree from Prairie View in 2007.

A CLOSER LOOK... While in charge of the team’s tight ends at Prairie View, Jones’ unit played a key role in the rise of the Panthers’ offense over the past several years. In 2008, Prairie View’s ground game led the SWAC in rush offense as the tight ends helped block for a unit that averaged 172.7 yards per game and scored 23 rushing touchdowns. The tight ends also played a big role in the pass game as they set career-highs in both receptions and yards. During Prairie View’s history-making 2007 campaign, the tight ends provided stability for an offensive unit that passed for its

most yards during the Henry Frazier III era. In 2005 and 2006, the tight ends helped the Panthers’ ground game rank as one of the top in the SWAC. Jones came to Prairie View in the summer of 2004 after spending three seasons at Bowie State. Born in Washington D.C., Jones graduated from Bladensburg High School in Bladensburg, Md. Upon graduating

from high school, Jones entered the United States Marine Corps before entering the coaching ranks at his alma mater in 1993. He spent three years at Bladensburg as the team’s head junior varsity coach before moving to Central High School in Capitol Heights, Md., as the team’s offensive coordinator for two years. In 2000, he moved to Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Md., and coached wide receivers. Jones joined the collegiate ranks in 2001 when he became an offensive assistant and wide receivers coach at Bowie State University under Frazier. Jones is married to the former Shawneen Elmore of Logan, W. Va. He has three kids: Dmetrius, Diamond and Darius.

THE ROY JONES FILEHometown: Washington, D.C.

EducationHigh School: BladensburgAlma Mater: Prairie View A&M, 2007

Coaching Experience1993-97 Bladensburg (Maryland) H.S. - Assistant Coach1998-99 Central (Maryland) H.S. - Assistant Coach2000 Eleanor Roosevelt (Maryland)

H.S. - Assistant Coach2001-03 Bowie State University - Assistant Coach (wide

receivers)2004-10 Prairie View A&M University - Assistant Coach (wide

receivers/tight ends)2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (director of

operations/tight ends)

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ANTOINE RIVENSANTOINE RIVENS

Defensive Line CoachDefensive Line CoachSecond Season back at NCCUSecond Season back at NCCU

South Carolina, 1992South Carolina, 1992

After seven seasons on the football coaching staff at Coastal Carolina University, Antoine Rivens returned to North Carolina Central University as the tight ends and offensive tackles coach for the Eagles prior to the 2010 campaign. He switched to defensive line coach in 2011 when Henry Frazier III became the new NCCU head coach. Rivens is no stranger to NCCU, as he spent four seasons (1999-2002) with the Eagles as assistant head coach and offensive line coach under head coach Rudy Abrams. He was assistant head coach and defensive line coach at Coastal Carolina, where he worked with six First-Team and seven Second-Team All-Big South performers, including Coastal Carolina’s top two all-time sack leaders. Prior to his NCCU tenure, Rivens was the offensive line and special teams coach at Livingstone College, helping the Blue Bears to the 1997 and 1998 CIAA Conference titles. During his fi ve seasons at Livingstone, he had at least one all-conference lineman each season. A three-year starter and letterwinner on the offensive line at

South Carolina, he was selected Freshman Player of the Year in 1989 and as a team captain for his senior season. Rivens graduated in 1992 with a degree in criminal justice. Following his collegiate career, Rivens played professionally with the former Charlotte Rage of the Arena Football League (1994) and the Shreveport Pirates in the Canadian Football League (1995). Born in Charlotte, N.C., Rivens attended West Charlotte High School, earning letters in football, basketball and track. He graduated in 1988

and was honored as the school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior. Rivens and his wife, Tuletia, are the proud parents of two daughters, Ariana (15) and Taryn (7).

THE ANTOINE RIVENS FILEHometown: Charlotte, N.C.

EducationHigh School: West Charlotte, 1988Alma Mater: University of South Carolina, 1992

Coaching Experience1994-98 Livingstone College - Assistant Coach (offensive line/

special teams)1999-2002 North Carolina Central University - Assistant Head Coach

(offensive line)2003-09 Coastal Carolina University - Assistant Head Coach

(defensive line)2010 North Carolina Central University

- Assistant Coach (tight ends/tackles)

2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (defensive line)

Playing Experience1985-88 West Charlotte High School1989-91 University of South Carolina1994 Charlotte Rage - Arena Football

League1995 Shreveport Pirates - Canadian

Football League

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LAMAR MANIGOLAMAR MANIGO

Wide Receivers CoachWide Receivers CoachFirst Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCU

Bowie State, 2007Bowie State, 2007

Lamar Manigo joined the NCCU staff in 2011 as the wide receivers coach. After graduating from Bowie State University in 2007, Manigo joined head coach Henry Frazier III’s Prairie View A&M University staff as an offensive assistant. Two seasons later and after earning a master’s degree from Prairie View, he took over the wide receivers in 2009. Manigo was a four-year starting quarterback at Bowie State from 2003-06, playing his rookie season with the Bulldogs under Frazier’s tutelage. He guided BSU to the 2005 CIAA Championship Game against NCCU, and set school records for touchdown passes thrown in a game, season and career.

A CLOSER LOOK... After serving two years as Prairie View’s offensive assistant, Manigo took over the wide receivers unit entering the 2009 campaign. Manigo spent the past two years as Prairie View’s offensive assistant and was responsible for analyzing game fi lm, assisting with quarterbacks and gameday operations. With Manigo’s assistance, the Panthers have posted back-to-back winning seasons along with several players achieving career-highs at their respective positions. Prior to arriving at Prairie View, Manigo played collegiately at Bowie State University and was a four-year starter at quarterback. While at BSU he served as team captain for three years and

holds the BSU record for most touchdown passes in a career, season and game. In 2005, Manigo led the Bulldogs to the CIAA Championship Game following an eight-win season and a berth in the Pioneer Bowl. For his efforts on the fi eld, he was selected as a Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star. After a solid 2006 campaign, Manigo was rewarded for his efforts on the fi eld as

he was named Bowie State’s Offensive MVP. Manigo graduated from BSU in 2007 with a bachelor’s in business administration. He also holds a master’s of counseling from Prairie View A&M in 2009.THE LAMAR MANIGO FILE

Hometown: Baltimore, Md.

EducationHigh School: City CollegeAlma Mater: Bowie State University, 2007Graduate School: Prairie View A&M

University, 2009

Coaching Experience2007-08 Prairie View A&M University - Graduate Assistant2009-10 Prairie View A&M University - Assistant Coach (wide

receivers)2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (wide

receivers)

Playing Experience1999-2001 City College High School2003-06 Bowie State University

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MIKE MENDENHALLMIKE MENDENHALL

Linebackers / Assistant Linebackers / Assistant Special Teams CoachSpecial Teams CoachFirst Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCU

Temple, 2008Temple, 2008

Mike Mendenhall joined the NCCU staff in 2011 as linebackers coach and special teams assistant. Mendenhall came to NCCU following two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at the University of New Mexico, where he worked with special teams and linebackers. He spent the two previous seasons (2007-08) coaching the defensive line and tight ends at his high school alma mater in Paulsboro, N.J., after beginning his coaching career as a student assistant at Temple, his college alma mater. Mendenhall was a four-year starter for the Owls (2002-05), starting 33 games as a defensive end. He was a fi rst team all-Big East pick as a junior in 2004. As a senior in 2005, Mendenhall was a preseason honorable mention All-America and on the Watch List for the Lombardi Award (top lineman). He went on to appear in one preseason game for the Chicago Bears in 2006. In 2007, he played middle linebacker for the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe. Mendenhall received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and accounting from Temple in 2008.

A CLOSER LOOK... Prior to NCCU, Mendenhall spent two seasons at the University of New Mexico as a graduate assistant, specifi cally helping Toby Neinas with the Lobo special teams and linebackers.

Mendenhall spent the previous two seasons coaching the defensive line and tight ends at his high school alma mater in Paulsboro, N.J. Paulsboro High went 9-1 that year and won the Colonial Conference title. Mendenhall was also assistant wrestling coach in 2007, leading the team to an 18-3 dual record. Prior to Paulsboro, Mendenhall spent the 2006 season as a student assistant at Temple, his college alma mater. Mendenhall was

a four-year starter for the Owls from 2002-05. He started 33 games at defensive end, including 24 straight during one stretch. Mendenhall was a fi rst team all-Big East pick as a junior in 2004 and he received Temple’s J. Myron Honigman Award for spirit, dedication and loyalty. As a senior in 2005, Mendenhall was a preseason honorable mention All-America and on the Watch List for the Lombardi Award (top lineman). He fi nished the year with 65 tackles, 7 sacks and 14 tackles for loss. Mendenhall played in one preseason game for the Chicago Bears in 2006. In 2007, he played middle linebacker for the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe. Mendenhall started all 10 games and made 52 tackles. Mendenhall received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and accounting from Temple in 2008. Mendenhall was a four-year starter in football and wrestling at Paulsboro High School. He was a two-time all-state defensive end as Paulsboro won state titles with undefeated seasons in 2001 and 2002. He and his wife, Kristie, are the proud parents of a son, Eric, and a daughter, Devon.

THE MIKE MENDENHALL FILEHometown: Gibbstown, N.J.

EducationHigh School: Paulsboro (N.J.)Alma Mater: Temple University, 2008

Coaching Experience2006 Temple University - Student Assistant2007-08 Paulsboro (N.J.) High School - Assistant Coach (defensive

line/tight ends)2009-10 University of New Mexico - Graduate Assistant (defense)2011-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (linebackers/

special teams assistant)

Playing Experience1998-2002 Paulsboro High School2002-05 Temple University2006 Chicago Bears - National

Football League (preseason)2007 Berlin Thunder - NFL Europe

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ANDRE GEORGEANDRE GEORGE

Assistant Defensive Backs Assistant Defensive Backs CoachCoach

Second Season at NCCUSecond Season at NCCUNorth Carolina Central, 2007North Carolina Central, 2007

A four-year starter in the NCCU secondary (2002-03, 2005-06), Andre George returned to the Eagles as a coach during the 2010 campaign, assisting with the defensive backs. During the prior three seasons (2007-09), he coached defensive backs and assisted with outside linebackers at Southern High School (Durham, N.C.), helping the Spartans to three straight PAC-6 titles. As a student-athlete at NCCU, George amassed 150 tackles and 10 interceptions. Seven of his picks came during his senior season in 2006, when he earned fi rst team all-CIAA and fi rst team all-region honors. He collected a season-high six tackles to go along with an interception and a pass break-up during the 2006 CIAA Championship Game win over Elizabeth City State. He also made six stops in the 2005 CIAA title game to aid the Eagles to victory over Bowie State. As a junior in 2005, George returned from an injury become the team’s second-leading defender with 59 tackles. A native of Columbia, Md., George was born on Sept. 11, 1984, in New York City. During his gridiron career at Long Reach High School in Columbia, Md., George was earned all-county honors and was chosen as an all-metro all-star. His older brother, Luis, played defensive back at NCCU from 2001-04. George graduated from NCCU in December of 2007 with a degree in public health. He spent the next three years in the health promotion fi eld, getting people to live healthier lives through his work with the Center for Health and Healing and Duke Prospective Health. He and his wife, Krystal, are the proud parents of a daughter, Haleigh.

THE ANDRE GEORGE FILEHometown: Columbia, Md.

EducationHigh School: Long Reach (Md.)Alma Mater: North Carolina Central

University, 2007

Coaching Experience2007-09 Southern High School (N.C.) - Assistant Coach (defensive

back/outside linebackers assistant)

2010-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (defensive

backs assistant)

Playing Experience1997-2001 Long Reach High School2002-06 North Carolina Central University

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JAMAR HARPJAMAR HARP

Assistant Offensive Line Assistant Offensive Line Coach / Video CoordinatorCoach / Video Coordinator

Second Season at NCCUSecond Season at NCCUNorth Carolina Central, 2003North Carolina Central, 2003

Former NCCU offensive lineman Jamar Harp joined the Eagles coaching staff prior to the 2010 season to serve as an offensive assistant coach. Before his NCCU collegiate career began, Harp attended Duquesne University in 1998 and North Carolina A&T State University in 1999, where he was a red-shirt member of the Aggies football team. Harp lettered three seasons on NCCU’s offensive line from 2000-03, not competing in the 2001 season due to injury. From 2005-06, Harp attended Grambling State University for graduate school where he was a graduate assistant for the football program (2005), and completed his internship as a scouting intern with the Georgia Force (2006). A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Harp graduated from NCCU in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing. He earned a master’s degree in sport administration from Grambling State University in 2007, and has completed studies towards a Ph.D. degree in sport studies at the University of Iowa. Harp has membership with the Black Coaches Association (BCA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Harp was the assistant offensive line coach and video coordinator at Howard University during the 2007 season.

THE JAMAR HARP FILEHometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.

EducationHigh School: Langley (Pa.)Alma Mater: North Carolina Central

University, 2003Graduate School: Grambling State University,

2007

Coaching Experience2005 Grambling State University - Graduate Assistant2006 Georgia Force (Arena Football

League) - Scouting Intern2007 Howard University - Assistant Coach (offensive line

assistant/video coordinator)2010-Pres. North Carolina Central University - Assistant Coach (offensive line

assistant/video coordinator)

Playing Experience1994-97 Langley High School2000-03 North Carolina Central University

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BILLY RUFFINBILLY RUFFIN

Equipment ManagerEquipment Manager16th Season at NCCU16th Season at NCCU

North Carolina A&T, 1975North Carolina A&T, 1975

Billy Ruffi n enters his 16th year with NCCU football. A 1975 graduate of North Carolina A&T, Ruffi n is owner of B&R Trucking and B&R Janitorial. For nine years, Ruffi n graciously funded a dinner for the entire football team and support staff prior to the kickoff of the season.

SEAN THOMAS, SEAN THOMAS, MS, ATC, LATMS, ATC, LAT

Head Athletic TrainerHead Athletic TrainerSixth Season at NCCUSixth Season at NCCU

North Carolina Central, 1995North Carolina Central, 1995

Sean Thomas enters his sixth year as Head Athletic Trainer at North Carolina Central University. Sean is no stranger to the university. He earned a bachelor’s degree (1995) in physical education and a master’s degree (1998) in physical education with a specialty in adaptive physical Education at NCCU. Prior to coming to NCCU, he was employed as Head Athletic Trainer at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte (2003-2006) where he also taught some classes in physical education. In 1999, he joined the athletic training staff at Columbia University in New York as an Assistant Athletic Trainer in charge of men’s basketball, cross country, and men’s and women’s outdoor track and as an Associate Professor in Physical Education. Thomas served as a Graduate Assistant at NCCU while completing his Master’s Degree, in charge of both basketball programs as well as volleyball. The winner of a Professional Football Athletic Trainers (PFAT) Scholarship, he worked for the Carolina Panthers during the 1996, 1999 and 2000 preseason camps. In the summer of 1997, Thomas was the Head Athletic Trainer for the Durham Braves of the Coastal Plain Baseball League. Thomas is certifi ed by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and licensed by the State of North Carolina.

SUPPORT STAFF

RAKEEM VICKRAKEEM VICK

Student AssistantStudent AssistantFirst Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCU

After a standout career as a linebacker at NCCU, Rakeem Vick enters his fi rst season as a student assistant on the Eagles football staff. From 2007-10, Vick amassed more than 100 tackles, including 10 takedowns in the fi rst two games of his senior season. Unfortunately, his career was cut short due to a spinal cord injury just two games into the 2010 campaign. A native of Fort Washington, Md., Vick is a mass communications major at NCCU.

JOSEPH EMBREEJOSEPH EMBREE

Student AssistantStudent AssistantFirst Season at NCCUFirst Season at NCCU

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ALISON P. TOTH, MDALISON P. TOTH, MDHead Orthopedic Team PhysicianHead Orthopedic Team Physician

11th Season at NCCU11th Season at NCCUYale, 1990Yale, 1990

Assistant Professor of Surgery (Orthopedics) and Director Duke Women’s Sports Medicine Program, Head Orthopedic Team Physician for North Carolina Central University, Team Physician for Duke University Athletics.

Dr. Toth received her undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1990, where she was a varsity basketball player. She completed medical school at Duke University School of Medicine in 1994. Her orthopedic surgery residency training was at Duke University Medical Center from 1994-2000. She obtained her fellowship training in Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery at The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City in 2000-01. She was an assistant team physician for the New York Giants in 2000-01. Dr. Toth specializes in sports medicine with a focus on ACL and multi-ligament knee reconstruction, knee and shoulder arthroscopy, shoulder impingement and instability, rotator cuff tears, articular cartilage healing and repair; meniscus healing and repair; patellofemoral pain, women’s sports injuries and prevention, and cell and molecular biology approaches to the treatment of musculoskeletal injury.

Assistant Professor Family Medicine and Orthopedics University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Head Medical Team Physician for North Carolina Central University, Medical Team Physician for University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Director Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship.

Dr. Stafford received his undergraduate degree from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a member of the varsity track team. He also completed his medical training at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Stafford completed a family medicine residency at Duke University in 2005. From 2005-06, Dr. Stafford completed his sports medicine fellowship training at Duke University. In 2008, Dr. Stafford returned to UNC to start the primary care sports medicine fellowship. His clinical interests are non-operative orthopedics, medical issues related to boxing injury, exercise induced asthma and diabetes as it relates to athletics.

HARRY STAFFORD, MD, HARRY STAFFORD, MD, CAQSMCAQSM

Head Medical Team PhysicianHead Medical Team Physician10th Season at NCCU10th Season at NCCU

North Carolina-Chapel HillNorth Carolina-Chapel Hill

BLAKE R. BOGGESS, BLAKE R. BOGGESS, DO, CAQSMDO, CAQSM

Medical Team PhysicianMedical Team Physician11th Season at NCCU11th Season at NCCU

Brigham YoungBrigham Young

Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Orthopedics Duke University; Medical Team Physician for Duke and North Carolina Central University; Assistant Director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship.

Dr. Boggess received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University, where he ran varsity track for four years. He went to medical school at Midwestern University and graduated in 2000. Dr. Boggess completed a internship at University of Alabama at Birmingham and fi nished his family medicine residency at Duke University in 2003. From 2003-2004 Dr. Boggess served as the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow at Duke University. His clinical interests are non-operative orthopedics and family medicine.

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The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) begins its 42nd year of intercollegiate competition heading into the 2011-12 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of 13 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Bethune-Cookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University.

The MEAC sponsors 15 Division I (FCS) sports with automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason competition in baseball, bowling, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and fi eld, softball, and volleyball.

MEAC student-athletes excel on and off the field and several have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and All-District teams. The MEAC awards two post-graduate s c h o l a r s h i p s o f $5,000 each annually to one male and one female student-athlete who have excelled academica l ly and athletically and are in their final season of intercollegiate athletics eligibility and competition under MEAC and NCAA regulations.

HISTORYIn 1969, a bold ad hoc group of innovators long associated

with intercollegiate athletics met in Durham, N.C., to discuss the feasibility of organizing a new conference. From these discussions, they formed a steering and planning committee to fully investigate the idea, present a detailed report with recommendations to interested collegiate institutions and construct a workshop to outline proposals.

After selecting a proposal and adopting a program, seven institutions (Delaware State College, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College) agreed to become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Their major objective was to establish, organize and supervise an intercollegiate athletic program among a compact group of educational institutions of high academic standards with a sound philosophy of co-curricular activities. The conference agreed to seek Division I status for its sports.

The conference was confi rmed in 1970, kicking off its fi rst season of competition in football in 1971.

In 1978, the MEAC reached a milestone when it selected Kenneth A. Free to be its fi rst full-time commissioner. Free served the conference for 18 years before stepping down in May of 1996. In July 1996, Charles S. Harris was named commissioner and

served in the capacity until April 2002. On September 1, 2002, Dr. Dennis E. Thomas was named commissioner and has served in the position for nine years.

The conference’s fi rst expansion occurred in October 1979 when Bethune-Cookman College and Florida A&M University were voted into the MEAC as new members. Original members Morgan State, North Carolina Central and Maryland Eastern Shore withdrew from the conference at the end of the 1979-80 fi scal year. Maryland Eastern Shore was readmitted in 1981 and Morgan State returned in 1984. Florida A&M opted to resign in 1984 but rejoined the conference in 1986. Coppin State College was granted admittance in 1985, becoming the ninth member institution.

The MEAC expanded again in the 1990s with the inclusion of Hampton University (1995) and Norfolk State University (1997). The conference expanded once again in 2007, adding Winston-Salem State University. Following the 2009-10 academic/athletic season, however, Winston-Salem State withdrew from the conference and returned to Division II. On July 1, 2010, the MEAC made its

most recent expansion with the admittance of North Carolina Central and Savannah State University.

On June 8, 1980, t h e M E A C w a s classifi ed as a Division I conference by the NCAA. Prior to that year, the conference operated as a Division II conference. The

month after it achieved Division I status, the MEAC received an automatic qualifi cation to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Currently, the conference has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in baseball (since 1994), men’s basketball (since 1981), women’s basketball (since 1982), football (since 1996), softball (since 1995), men’s and women’s tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994).

The MEAC initiated cross country in 1980, and North Carolina A&T earned the inaugural men’s crown. The fi rst women’s cross country championship took place a year later, with Howard winning the fi rst of its seven titles. Indoor Track and Field was also added in 1981, with South Carolina State capturing the men’s title and Howard winning the women’s crown.

Tennis and golf returned as MEAC-governed sports in 1981 after a fi ve-year hiatus.

South Carolina State won all seven of the conference’s golf championships from 1972-1983 before the sport was discontinued after the 1983 championship.

Baseball, which began in 1972, was discontinued following the 1977 season. It was brought back as a MEAC-governed sport along with women’s volleyball in 1983. Women’s softball became a MEAC-sanctioned sport in 1992.

Bowling was offi cially sanctioned as a MEAC sport in 1999. The MEAC was the fi rst conference to secure NCAA sanctioning for women’s bowling by adopting the club sport prior to the 1996-97 school year.

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

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Game

1Rutgers

Thursday, September 1, 2011High Point Solutions Stadium - Piscataway, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Piscataway, N.J. Founded: 1766Enrollment: 37,364Nickname: Scarlet KnightsColor: ScarletConference: Big East Athletics Director: Tim PernettiStadium: High Point SolutionsCapacity: 52,454Playing Surface: FieldTurf Press Box Phone:

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Greg SchianoAlma Mater: Bucknell, 1988Record at Rutgers: 59-63 (10 years)Career Record: Same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 4-82010 Conference Record/Finish: 1-6/8th Final National Ranking: N/ALettermen Returning/Lost: 37/18Starters Returning/Lost: 17/9Offense: 10/2Defense: 5/6Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Defense: 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: N/A

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDChas Dodd 223 123 7 1,637 11Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDJordan Thomas 95 417 4.4 1Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDMark Harrison 44 829 18.8 9Defense UT AT TT TFL SacksSteve Beauharnais 34 45 79 6.0 1.5

2011 SCHEDULESept. 1 North Carolina CentralSept. 10 at North CarolinaSept. 24 OhioOct. 1 at SyracuseOct. 8 PittsburghOct. 15 Navy (Homecoming)Oct. 21 at LouisvilleOct. 29 West VirginiaNov. 5 USFNov. 12 vs. Army (Yankee Stadium)Nov. 19 CincinnatiNov. 26 at Connecticut

2011 Opponent Media RelationsQuick Reference Guide

Greg Schiano

Mohamed Sanu

Sept. 1 Rutgers 7:30 pmFootball SID ........................................................ Jason BaumPhone:.............................................................(732) 445-4200Email: ........................................... [email protected]

Sept. 10 Central State (Ohio) 12:00 pmFootball SID ............................................Kenneth D. MarshallPhone:.............................................................(937) 376-6681Email: ..........................................kmarshall@centralstate.edu

Sept. 17 Elon 6:00 pmFootball SID ...........................................................Chris RashPhone:.............................................................(336) 278-6712Email: ............................................................ [email protected]

Sept. 24 Savannah State 6:00 pmFootball SID .................................................... Opio MasharikiPhone:.............................................................(912) 356-2446Email: [email protected]

Oct. 8 at South Carolina State 1:30 pmFootball SID ..............................................William P. HamiltonPhone:.............................................................(803) 536-7060Email: .................................................... [email protected]

Oct. 15 Morgan State 4:00 pmFootball SID ..........................................Leonard L. Haynes IVPhone:.............................................................(443) 885-3831Email: ....................................................... [email protected]

Oct. 22 at Hampton 2:00 pmFootball SID ................................................. Maurice WilliamsPhone:.............................................................(757) 727-5757Email: ................................. [email protected]

Oct. 29 Bethune-Cookman 2:00 pmFootball SID .............................................Michael StambaughPhone:.............................................................(386) 481-2278Email: ........................................ [email protected]

Nov. 6 at Delaware State 1:00 pmFootball SID .......................................................Dennis JonesPhone:.............................................................(302) 857-6068Email: ......................................................... [email protected]

Nov. 12 Florida A&M 2:00 pmFootball SID .................................................. Ronnie JohnsonPhone:.............................................................(850) 599-3736Email: ............................................ [email protected]

Nov. 19 at North Carolina A&T 1:30 pmFootball SID .................................................... Brian HollowayPhone:.............................................................(336) 334-7141Email: ......................................................bmhollow@ncat.edu

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2Central State Univ.

September 10, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium - Cleveland, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Wilberforce, OhioFounded: 1887Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Marauders Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: IndependentAthletics Director: Kellen WinslowStadium: McPhersonCapacity: 7,000Playing Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Phone:

HEAD COACHHead Coach: E.J. JuniorAlma Mater: AlabamaRecord at CSU: 2-20 (2 years)Career Record: Same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 1-102010 Conference Record/Finish: N/AFinal National Ranking: N/ALettermen Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Offense: Defense: Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Defense: 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: NCCU leads 2-1Last Meeting: NCCU 53, CSU 22 Oct. 31, 2009 (Durham, N.C.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD

Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD

Defense UT AT TT Sacks Int.

2011 SCHEDULESept. 4 vs. Kentucky State (Dayton, Ohio)Sept. 10 vs. North Carolina Central (Cleveland, Ohio)Sept. 17 at West AlabamaSept. 24 DaytonOct. 1 at Notre Dame College (Ohio)Oct. 8 North GreenvilleOct. 15 Southwest Baptist (Homecoming)Oct. 22 at Texas SouthernOct. 29 at Kentucky WesleyanNov. 5 at Austin Peay StateNov. 12 at St. Francis

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3Elon University

September 17, 2011O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Elon, N.C.Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 5,709 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Southern Athletics Director: Dave BlankStadium: RhodesCapacity: 11,250Playing Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Phone:

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Jason SwepsonAlma Mater: Boston College, 1992Record at Elon: 0-0 (fi rst season)Career Record: 0-0 (fi rst season)

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 6-52010 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/T-3rdFinal National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 32/23Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10Offense: 6/5Defense: 6/5Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: Elon leads 7-3Last Meeting: NCCU 17, Elon 14 Sept. 14, 1996 (at Elon)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD

Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD

Defense UT AT TT Sacks Int.

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 at VanderbiltSept. 10 ConcordSept. 17 at North Carolina CentralSept. 24 The CitadelOct. 1 Georgia SouthernOct. 8 at Western CarolinaOct. 15 at SamfordOct. 22 Chattanooga (HC)Oct. 29 at WoffordNov. 12 at FurmanNov. 19 Appalachian State

Jason Swepson

Aaron Mellette

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5South Carolina State

October 8, 2011O.C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium - Orangeburg, S.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Orangeburg, S.C. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Garnet & Blue Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Athletics Director: Charlene Johnson Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson BulldogCapacity: 22,000Playing Surface: Poly Turf Press Box Phone:

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Oliver “Buddy” PoughAlma Mater: S.C. State, 1975Record at SCSU: 76-29 (9 years)Career Record: same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 9-32010 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1/T-1st Final National Ranking: #16Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/17Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8Offense: 6/5Defense: 8/3Basic Offense: Multiple/Pro I Basic Defense: Multiple 4

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: SCSU leads 10-8Last Meeting: SCSU 42, NCCU 13 Oct. 23, 1993 (Orangeburg, S.C.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDDerrick Wiley 14 10 0 103 1Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDAsheton Jordan 108 622 5.8 5Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDLennel Elmore 48 595 12.4 2Defense UT AT TT TFL SacksDonovan Richards 55 38 93 12.0 6.0

2011 SCHEDULESept. 1 at Central MichiganSept. 10 at Bethune-CookmanSept. 17 at IndianaSept. 24 Delaware StateOct. 1 at Norfolk StateOct. 8 North Carolina Central (Homecoming)Oct. 15 Georgia StateOct. 22 Florida A&MOct. 29 at HowardNov. 12 North Carolina A&TNov. 19 at Savannah State

Oliver “Buddy” Pough

Dominique Ellis

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4Savannah State Univ.

September 24, 2011O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Savannah, Ga.Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 4,100 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange & Refl ex Blue Conference: Mid-Eastern AthleticAthletics Director: Marilynn SuggsStadium: Ted A. Wright StadiumCapacity: 8,500Playing Surface: FieldTurf

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Steve DavenportAlma Mater: Georgia Tech, 1990Record at SSU: 0-0 (fi rst year)Career Record: same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 1-102010 Conference Record/Finish: N/AFinal National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 59/23Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6Offense: 9/2Defense: 7/4Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: NCCU leads series (4-1-1)Last Meeting: SSU 28, NCCU 21 Nov. 13, 2010 (Savannah, Ga.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDAntonio Bostick 168 89 7 765 4Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDSheldon Barnes 119 583 4.9 4Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDSimon Heyward 56 423 7.6 1Defense UT AT TT Sacks Int.Darren Hunter 41 35 76 0-0 1

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 vs. Albany StateSept. 10 at Southeastern LouisianaSept. 17 at Appalachian StateSept. 24 at North Carolina CentralOct. 1 HowardOct. 8 at Morgan StateOct. 15 Florida A&MOct. 29 HamptonNov. 5 Norfolk StateNov. 12 at Bethune-CookmanNov. 19 South Carolina State

Steve Davenport

Justin Babb

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6Morgan State Univ.

October 15, 2011O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Baltimore, Md.Founded: 1867Enrollment: 7,200 Nickname: Bears Colors: Orange & Blue Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Athletics Director: Floyd KerrStadium: HughesCapacity: 10,000Playing Surface: Synthetic Grass Press Box Phone: (443) 885-4018

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Donald Hill-EleyAlma Mater: Virginia Union, 1991Record at MSU: 46-55 (10 years)Career Record: same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 4-72010 Conference Record/Finish: 3-5Final National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 65/12Starters Returning/Lost: 17/6Offense: 9/2Defense: 8/4Basic Offense: Multiple ProBasic Defense: Multiple 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: MSU leads 21-12-2Last Meeting: MSU 49, NCCU 7 Sept. 13, 2008 (Baltimore, Md.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDDelonte Williams 143 69 9 830 5Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDDavid Brown 77 439 5.7 2Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDWinfred Diggs 29 322 11.1 1Defense UT AT TT TFL SacksReshaude Miller 40 27 67 0 0

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 at Towson Sept. 10 at Bowling Green State Sept. 17 Robert Morris Sept. 24 vs. Howard (Whitney Young Classic) Oct. 1 North Carolina A&T Oct. 8 Savannah State (MSU Homecoming) Oct. 15 at North Carolina Central Oct. 29 at Delaware State Nov. 5 at Bethune-Cookman Nov. 12 Norfolk State Nov. 19 Hampton

Donald Hill-Eley

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7Hampton University

October 22, 2011Armstrong Stadium - Hampton, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Hampton, Va. Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 5,402 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Royal Blue & White Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Athletics Director: Keshia Campbell Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Capacity: 17,000Playing Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Phone: (757) 727-5422

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Donovan RoseAlma Mater: Hampton, 1979Record at Hampton: 11-11 (2 years)Career Record: same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 6-52010 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/4th Final National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 50/29Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10Offense: 7/4Defense: 5/6Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: HU leads 16-5Last Meeting: Hampton 27, NCCU 13 Oct. 9, 2010 (Durham, N.C.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDDavid Legree 288 138 7 1,679 9Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDAntwon Chisholm 131 607 4.6 4Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDJavaris Brown 40 639 16.0 5Defense UT AT TT TFL Int.Delbert Tyler 30 32 62 5.0-16 0

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 Alabama A&MSept. 10 Florida A&MSept. 17 at Old Dominion Sept. 24 at Bethune-CookmanOct. 8 Princeton Oct. 15 at Norfolk State Oct. 22 North Carolina Central Oct. 29 at Savannah StateNov. 5 HowardNov. 12 Delaware State Nov. 19 Morgan State

Donovan Rose

David LegreeAllen Stephens

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8Bethune-Cookman Univ.

October 29, 2011O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Daytona Beach, Fla.Founded: 1904Enrollment: 3,400 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Mid-Eastern AthleticAthletics Director: Lynn W. ThompsonStadium: Municipal StadiumPlaying Surface: Omni Turf Press Box Phone: (386) 671-8968

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Brian JenkinsAlma Mater: Cincinnati, ‘93Record at B-CU: 10-2 (1 year)Career Record: same

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 10-22010 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1Final National Ranking: #15Lettermen Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Offense: Defense: Basic Offense: Basic Defense:

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: Tied 1-1Last Meeting: BCU 23, NCCU 10 Oct. 23, 2010 (Durham, NC)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDJackie Wilson 57 27 2 371 3Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDIsadore Jackson 118 530 4.5 8Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDEddie Poole 33 550 16.7 8Defense UT AT TT Sacks Int.Ryan Lewis 44 37 81 5 4

2011 SCHEDULESept. 4 vs. Prairie View A&M (MEAC/SWAC Challenge-Orlando)Sept. 10 South Carolina StateSept. 24 HamptonOct. 1 at MiamiOct. 8 at North Carolina A&TOct. 15 Fort Valley StateOct. 22 at Norfolk StateOct. 29 at North Carolina CentralNov. 5 Morgan State (Homecoming)Nov. 12 Savannah StateNov. 19 vs. Florida A&M (Florida Classic-Orlando)

Brian Jenkins

Ryan Lewis

Game

9Delaware State Univ.

November 5, 2011Alumni Stadium - Dover, Del.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Dover, Del.Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 3,600 Nickname: Hornets Colors: Columbia Blue & Red Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Athletics Director: Derek CarterStadium: Alumni StadiumCapacity: 7,000Playing Surface: Artifi cial (A-Turf)

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Kermit BlountAlma Mater: Winston-Salem State, 1980Record at DSU: 0-0 (fi rst year)Career Record: 91-87-3 (16 years)

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 3-82010 Conference Record/Finish: 2-6/7thFinal National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 47/17Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7Offense: 8/3Defense: 7/4Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: Multiple

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: NCCU leads 13-6Last Meeting: DSU 29, NCCU 7 Nov. 6, 2010 (Dover, Del.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDNick Elko 68 39 3 540 7Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDJaashawn Jones 161 724 4.5 4Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDJustin Wilson 59 937 15.9 11Defense UT AT TT Sacks FRBrandon Harvey 46 37 83 1.0 3

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 at VMISept. 10 ShawSept. 17 at DelawareSept. 24 at South Carolina StateOct. 1 at Florida A&MOct. 8 Norfolk StateOct. 15 at North Carolina A&TOct. 29 Morgan State (Homecoming)Nov. 5 North Carolina CentralNov. 12 at HamptonNov. 19 Howard

Kermit Blount

Justin Wilson

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Game

10Florida A&M Univ.

November 12, 2011 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Tallahassee, Fla.Founded: 1887Enrollment: 13,313 Nickname: Rattlers Colors: Orange & Green Conference: Mid-Eastern AthleticAthletics Director: Derek HorneStadium: Bragg MemorialCapacity: 25,500Playing Surface: Natural GrassPress Box Phone:

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Joseph “Joe” TaylorAlma Mater: Western Illinois, 1972Record at FAMU: 25-9 (3 years)Career Record: 222-87-4 (28 years)

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 8-32010 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1Final National Ranking: #6Lettermen Returning/Lost: 74/14Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11Offense: 8/7Defense: 8/4Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: FAMU leads 4-1-1Last Meeting: NCCU 9, FAMU 3 Sept. 15, 1973

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDAustin Trainor 109 51 6 580 1Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDEddie Rocker 47 172 3.7 2Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDKevin Elliott 30 381 12.7 1Defense UT AT TT TFL SacksAlvis Graham 31 24 55 3.5 2.0

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 Fort Valley StateSept. 10 at HamptonSept. 17 at South FloridaSept. 24 vs. Southern University (Atlanta)Oct. 1 Delaware StateOct. 8 Howard (Homecoming)Oct. 15 at Savannah StateOct. 22 at South Carolina StateNov. 5 North Carolina A&TNov. 12 at North Carolina CentralNov. 19 vs. Bethune-Cookman (Orlando)

Joseph Taylor

Kevin Elliott

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11North Carolina A&T

November 19, 2011Aggie Stadium - Greensboro, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Greensboro, N.C.Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 10,383 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Athletics Director: Earl Hilton IIIStadium: Aggie StadiumCapacity: 21,500Playing Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Phone: (336) 334-7419

HEAD COACHHead Coach: Rod BroadwayAlma Mater: North Carolina, 1977Record at NC A&T: 0-0 (fi rst year)Career Record: 68-23 (8 years)

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record: 1-102010 Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/8thFinal National Ranking: noneLettermen Returning/Lost: 49/24Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10Offense: 5/6Defense: 7/4Basic Offense: SpreadBasic Defense: 4-3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: A&T leads 46-31-5 Last Meeting: NCCU 27, NC A&T 16 Sept. 25, 2010 (Durham, N.C.)

TOP RETURNEESPassing Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDTerrence Webb 34 18 0 228 3Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TDMike Mayhew 221 1,082 4.9 7Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TDWallace Miles 34 508 14.9 2Defense UT AT TT TFL Int.Justin Ferrell 57 21 78 1.5 0

2011 SCHEDULESept. 3 Virginia University of LynchburgSept. 10 at Appalachian StateSept. 24 Coastal Carolina Oct. 1 at Morgan State Oct. 8 Bethune-CookmanOct. 15 Delaware State (Homecoming)Oct. 22 at Howard Oct. 29 at Norfolk StateNov. 5 at Florida A&MNov. 12 at South Carolina State Nov. 19 North Carolina Central

Rod Broadway

Mike Mayhew

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2011 MEAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Thursday, September 1South Carolina State at Central Michigan ............................7 p.m.North Carolina Central at Rutgers ...................................7:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 3Delaware State at Virginia Military Institute .....................1:30 p.m.Virginia -Lynchburg at North Carolina A&T ..........................4 p.m.Alabama A&M at Hampton ...................................................6 p.m.Virginia State at Norfolk State ..............................................6 p.m.Fort Valley State at Florida A&M ...........................................6 p.m.Howard at Eastern Michigan ................................................7 p.m.Morgan State at Towson .......................................................7 p.m.Savannah State vs. Albany State ............................................TBA

Sunday, September 4Bethune-Cookman vs. Prairie View! ........................................TBA

Saturday, September 10North Carolina Central at Central State .................................NoonHoward vs. Morehouse....................................................3:30 p.m.South Carolina State at Bethune-Cookman* ........................4 p.m.Florida A&M at Hampton* .....................................................6 p.m.Savannah State at Southeastern Louisiana .........................6 p.m.Shaw at Delaware State .......................................................6 p.m.Morgan State at Bowling Green ...........................................7 p.m.Norfolk State at West Virginia ..................................................TBANorth Carolina A&T at Appalachian State ................................TBA

Saturday, September 17Norfolk State at Howard* ......................................................1 p.m.Robert Morris at Morgan State .............................................1 p.m.South Carolina State at Indiana.......................................3:30 p.m.Coastal Carolina at North Carolina A&T ...............................4 p.m.Hampton at Old Dominion ....................................................6 p.m.Elon at North Carolina Central..............................................6 p.m.Delaware State at Delaware ....................................................TBAFlorida A&M at South Florida...................................................TBASavannah State at Appalachian State .....................................TBA

Saturday, September 24Norfolk State at Charleston Southern ..............................1:30 p.m.Delaware State at South Carolina State* .............................2 p.m.Florida A&M vs. Southern++............................................3:30 p.m.Howard vs. Morgan State# ...................................................4 p.m.Hampton at Bethune-Cookman*...........................................4 p.m.Savannah State at North Carolina Central* ..........................6 p.m.

Saturday, October 1South Carolina State at Norfolk State* .................................1 p.m.North Carolina A&T at Morgan State* ...................................1 p.m.Howard at Savannah State* .................................................7 p.m.Bethune-Cookman at Miami ....................................................TBADelaware State at Florida A&M* ..............................................TBA

Saturday, October 8Princeton at Hampton ...........................................................1 p.m.Norfolk State at Delaware State* ..........................................1 p.m.

Savannah State at Morgan State* (HC) ...............................1 p.m.North Carolina Central at South Carolina State* (HC)..........1 p.m.Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina A&T* ....................1: 30 p.m.Howard at Florida A&M* (HC)..................................................TBA

Saturday, October 15Hampton at Norfolk State* ....................................................1 p.m.Howard vs. Georgetown .......................................................1 p.m.Georgia State at South Carolina State ............................1:30 p.m.Delaware State at North Carolina A&T (HC) ...................1:30 p.m.Morgan State at North Carolina Central* ..............................4 p.m.Fort Valley State at Bethune-Cookman ................................4 p.m.Florida A&M at Savannah State* ..........................................7 p.m.

Saturday, October 22Bethune-Cookman at Norfolk State* ....................................1 p.m.North Carolina A&T at Howard* (HC) ...................................1 p.m.Florida A&M at South Carolina State* .............................1:30 p.m.North Carolina Central at Hampton* (HC) ............................2 p.m.

Saturday, October 29South Carolina State at Howard*..........................................1 p.m.Morgan State at Delaware State* (HC) ................................1 p.m.Hampton at Savannah State* (HC) ......................................2 p.m.North Carolina A&T at Norfolk State* (HC) ...........................2 p.m.Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina Central* (HC) .............2 p.m.

Saturday, November 5Howard at Hampton* ............................................................1 p.m.North Carolina Central at Delaware State* ...........................1 p.m.North Carolina A&T at Florida A&M* .....................................3 p.m.Morgan State at Bethune-Cookman* (HC) ...........................4 p.m.Norfolk State at Savannah State* .........................................5 p.m.

Saturday, November 12Delaware State at Hampton* ................................................1 p.m.Norfolk State at Morgan State* .............................................1 p.m.North Carolina A&T at South Carolina State* ..................1:30 p.m.Florida A&M at North Carolina Central* ................................2 p.m.Savannah State at Bethune-Cookman*................................3 p.m.

Saturday, November 19Howard at Delaware State* ..................................................1 p.m.Morgan State at Hampton* ...................................................1 p.m. North Carolina Central at North Carolina A&T* ...............1:30 p.m.South Carolina State at Savannah State* ............................2 p.m.Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M*% ............................2:30 p.m.

All dates and times are subject to change.

* Denotes Conference Game (!) MEAC/SWAC Challenge – Orlando, Florida (HC) Homecoming (%) XXXII Florida Classic – Orlando, Florida(#) Whitney Young Classic- Giants Stadium (++) Bank of America Atlanta Football Classic – Atlanta, Georgia

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2010 REVIEW NOTEBOOK

The Eagles of North Carolina Central University fi nished their fourth season of Division I-FCS competition with a 3-8 overall record. NCCU stormed out of the gates with a dominating 59-0 season-opening win over Johnson C. Smith. The Eagles also tasted sweet victory against long-time rival North Carolina A&T and celebrated a homecoming win versus Edward Waters. But the Eagles also had their share of troubles. They lost a heart-breaker to Winston-Salem State, fell victim to the No. 1-ranked team in the nation in Appalachian State and suffered an overtime setback at Georgia State. After opening the campaign with a 2-4 record, NCCU head coach Mose Rison was replaced by assistant head coach Darryl Bullock, who led the Eagles the rest of the season. Unfortunately for the maroon and gray faithful, the results were about the same. NCCU went 1-4 during that stretch, including its fi rst-ever loss against Savannah State.

SALUTE TO THE 2010 SENIOR CLASS NCCU said goodbye to 13 senior football student-athletes: Tim Shankle, Tony McCord, Calvin Hillie, Donald Laster, Keon Williams, Ja’Quez Canty, Rashad Fox, Justin Campbell, Anthony Sharp, Teryl White, Kenneth Campbell, Mario Brice, and Eric Stanley.

WHITE REPEATS ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC HONORS For the second consecutive year, NCCU defensive lineman Teryl White has been voted to the CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Football Team, as chosen by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A native of Macon, Ga., White was honored on the 2010 First Team of the University Division (Division I programs) in District 3 (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Virginia). White has achieved a 3.36 overall grade point average as a business management and administration major at NCCU. An active participant in community service activities, White also served as president of NCCU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Last year, White was voted to the 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District First Team and was selected to the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Academic All-Star Team. He was also the recipient of the LeRoy T. Walker Medallion of Honor as the 2009-10 NCCU Male Student-Athlete of the Year.

SHANKLE SEVENTH EAGLE TO RUSH FOR 2,000 YARDS NCCU senior running back Tim Shankle ran for 86 yards and a touchdown against rival North Carolina A&T (Sept. 25) to become the seventh Eagle in school history to rush for 2,000 career yards. The Gainesville, Fla., native has amassed 2,340 yards during his NCCU career, including 561 yards in eight games during 2010. Shankle needs 54 yards to pass James Smith for fourth on the NCCU career rushing list.

JOHNSON REACHES CAREER MILESTONE OF 3,000 PASSING YARDS NCCU red-shirt junior quarterback Michael Johnson threw for 134 yards versus Hampton (Oct. 9) to become the 10th Eagle in school history to throw for 3,000 career yards. The Durham, N.C., native has amassed 3,627 yards during his three-year NCCU career, including 1,179 yards through the air in eight games this season. Johnson ranks seventh on the NCCU career passing yards list and is eighth in career touchdown passes with 30.

SPREADING THE WEALTH The Eagles have found a way to share the load this season. Through nine games, 13 different

Teryl White

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Date Opponent W/L Score Time AttendanceSept. 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH W 59-0 3:10 9,257Sept. 11 WINSTON SALEM STATE L 27-34 3:05 9,711Sept. 18 at #1 Appalachian State L 16-44 3:15 29,218Sept. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 27-16 3:00 15,173Oct. 9 HAMPTON L 13-27 2:46 8,791Oct. 16 at Georgia State L OT 17-20 3:18 13,378Oct. 23 #14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L 10-23 2:55 7,645Oct. 30 EDWARD WATERS W 20-7 2:40 13,562Nov. 6 at Delaware State L 7-29 2:30 1,622Nov. 13 at Savannah State Univ. L 21-28 2:53 3,518Nov. 20 OLD DOMINION L 21-33 2:55 4,107

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student-athletes have carried the ball, 16 have caught passes, four have thrown passes, and 14 have posted points on the scoreboard.

SHANKLE FIRST EAGLE TO RUSH FOR 100 YARDS SINCE 2007 On Oct. 9 against Hampton, NCCU senior running back Tim Shankle led the way with 107 rushing yards on 26 carries, marking the fi rst time an Eagle has reached the 100-yard rushing milestone since Shankle ran for 127 yards at Western Kentucky on Oct. 27, 2007. Shankle’s only other 100-yard effort came on Sept. 15, 2007, against Elizabeth City State inside Giants Stadium, when he posted 116 yards on 24 carries. The last Eagle not named Shankle to rush for 100 or more yards in a game was Greg Pruitt, Jr., who accounted for 117 ground yards in the 2006 CIAA Championship Game versus Elizabeth City State (Nov. 11, 2006).

GOFORTH MAKES SCHOOL HISTORY AS KICKOFF RETURNER NCCU sophomore return specialist Arthur Goforth made school history on Sept. 18 at Appalachian State by becoming the fi rst Eagle to post two kickoff returns of 92 yards or more during a career. Amazingly, Goforth accomplished the feat in back-to-back weeks. On Sept. 11 versus Winston-Salem State, the Columbia, S.C., native returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to equal the third-longest return in the NCCU record books. On Sept. 18 at Appalachian State, he raced 92 yards for a score to make Eagle history.

EAGLES MAKE BIG PLAYS IN ALL THREE PHASES In the fi rst three games of the 2010 season, the Eagles posted four of the biggest plays in NCCU gridiron history. Against Johnson C. Smith on Sept. 2, junior linebacker Roger Stewart intercepted a pass and raced 83 yards for a touchdown, matching the ninth-longest interception return in school history. On Sept. 11 versus Winston-Salem State, sophomore Arthur Goforth returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to equal the third-longest kickoff return in the NCCU record books, followed by senior running back Tony McCord’s 93-yard touchdown scamper to set a new school record for the longest run from scrimmage. Goforth struck again in week three at Appalachian State with a 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

WHAT A WAY TO START On Sept. 2, a near capacity crowd took part in North Carolina Central University’s fi rst Thursday night football game in 44 years, and the fans were treated to the second-largest victory in NCCU history. The host Eagles took advantage of fi ve Johnson C. Smith University turnovers and cruised to a 59-0 season-opening victory in front of an announced crowd of 9,257 inside O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C. The shutout was NCCU’s fi rst in three seasons (Sept. 8, 2007 – NCCU def. St. Augustine’s 6-0) and the biggest margin of victory since an 85-0 win over Fort Jackson to open the 1946 campaign (Sept. 21, 1946).

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NCCU CAREER LEADERS

Career Passing Yards

Name (Years) Yards

1. Earl Harvey (1985-88) ..........10,621

2. Gerald Fraylon (1981-84) .......5,794

3. Brad McAdams (1992-96).......5,687

4. Stadford Brown (2006-08) ......5,202

5. Adrian Warren (2003-06) ........4,676

6. Herman Mathews (1966-69) ...3,942

7. Michael Johnson (2008-10) ..3,627

8. Garvin Stone (1969-72) ..........3,438

9. Warren Bell (1996-2000) ........3,132

10. Duran McLaurin (1992-95)......3,075

Career Passing Touchdowns

Name (Years) TDs

1. Earl Harvey (1985-88) .................86

2. Adrian Warren (2003-06) .............48

3. Stadford Brown (2006-08) ...........46

4. Gerald Fraylon (1981-84) ............45

5. Brad McAdams (1992-96)............42

6. Herman Mathews (1966-69) ........41

7. Garvin Stone (1969-72) ...............35

8. Michael Johnson (2008-10) .......30

9. Duran McLaurin (1992-95)...........25

Career Rushing

Name (Years) Total Yards

1. Greg Pruitt, Jr. (2004-06) ........3,008

2. Joe Simmons (1990-93) .........2,840

3. Jefferson Inman (1969-72) .....2,476

4. James Smith (1970-74) ..........2,393

5. Tim Shankle (2007-10) ..........2,375

6. Benjamin Tate (1979-82) ........2,275

7. Clifton Jackson (1955-58) .......2,058

8. Clifton Kersey (1981-84) .........1,897

9. Donnie Pippen (2000-02, ‘04) .1,861

10. Shawn Gibbs (1993-97) ..........1,687

11. Junior Bulla (1997-99) ............1,552

12. Sakwana Dickens (1998-2000) ..1,333

13. Tony McCord (2007-10) ........1,313

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1Johnson C. Smith ....................................0North Carolina Central ..........................59

September 2, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

A near capacity crowd took part in North Carolina Central University’s fi rst Thursday night football game in 44 years, and the fans were treated to the second-largest victory in NCCU history.

The host Eagles took advantage of fi ve Johnson C. Smith University turnovers and cruised to a 59-0 season-opening victory in front of an announced crowd of 9,257 inside O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C.

The shutout was NCCU’s fi rst in three seasons (Sept. 8, 2007 – NCCU def. St. Augustine’s 6-0) and the biggest margin of victory since an 85-0 win over Fort Jackson to open the 1946 campaign (Sept. 21, 1946).

The Eagles amassed 362 yards of total offense, including 239 yards on the ground. NCCU junior quarterback Keon Williams, who entered the contest with one career touchdown pass, threw four touchdown strikes on 14-of-22 passing for 110 yards on Thursday. Junior fullback Justin Manning caught the fi rst two passes of his Eagle career and he took both to the end zone. Junior tight end Earthan Ward and sophomore receiver Lamar Whidbee also caught touchdown passes, while senior Tim Shankle and sophomore Arthur Goforth scored on the ground.

NCCU’s vicious defense kept the Golden Bulls out of the red zone and held the visitors to 46 rushing yards as part of 233 total yards. A balanced defensive effort was paced by senior linebacker Calvin Hillie with six tackles, including 3.0 hits for a loss with a sack. Safeties Ja’Quez Canty and Marc Lewis added fi ve stops each, while senior linebacker Rakeem Vick contributed four takedowns and a fumble recovery.

The Eagles defense also got offensive, accounting for 14 points. Senior linebacker Anthony Sharp sacked JCSU quarterback

Ryan Carter for a safety in the third quarter. The last two NCCU scores came courtesy of a James Reese 9-yard fumble recovery and an 83-yard interception return by linebacker Roger Stewart.

S o p h o m o r e kicker Frankie Cardelle added to the tally with a 35-yard fi eld goal and six extra-point kicks.

JCSU (0-2) was led by Carter, who completed 14-of-34 passes for 173 yards and rushed for 35 yards. Senior receiver Jeremy Franklin

caught four passes for 77 yards, while junior running back Joshua James recorded 56 yards on nine carries.

Senior defensive back Girard Miller collected a game-high nine tackles to pace the Golden Bulls defensive effort.

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2Winston-Salem State .............................34North Carolina Central ..........................27

September 11, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

North Carolina Central University rallied back from a 20-6 defi cit to take a fourth quarter lead, but Winston-Salem State University intercepted a pass in the end zone with less than two minutes left and scored the game-winning touchdown just 25 seconds later for a 34-27 victory in front of 9,711 fans inside NCCU’s O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium.

WSSU (3-0) gained a 20-6 advantage on a 50-yard pass play from Kameron Smith to Dominique Fitzgerald with 4:15 remaining in the third quarter.

Just when it appeared that the visiting Rams had total control of the game, NCCU sophomore Arthur Goforth returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown, equaling the third-longest kickoff return in school history.

After a defensive stop by the Eagles, NCCU senior running back Tim Shankle capped a fi ve-play, 66-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown scamper. Frankie Cardelle’s extra-point kick evened the score at 20-20 just four seconds into the fi nal stanza.

The NCCU defense held the Rams to a three-and-out on the following possession and the WSSU punt pushed the Eagles back to their own 7-yard line. On NCCU’s fi rst play from scrimmage, a school record 93-yard touchdown run by senior running back

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NCCU quarterback Keon Williams threw a career-high four touchdown passes in the season-opener versus Johnson C. Smith. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

NCCU linebacker Roger Stewart returned an interception 83 yards for a touchdown. Photo by Robert Lawson

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Arthur Goforth (22) fi nds room to run and races 97 yards for a touchdown against Winston-Salem State, equaling the third-longest kickoff return in NCCU history. Photo by Robert Lawson

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3North Carolina Central ..........................16#1 Appalachian State ............................44

September 18, 2010Kidd Brewer Stadium - Boone, N.C.

Appalachian State University, the top-ranked team on the Division I-FCS level, amassed 524 total yards and scored on eight of its fi rst 10 possessions to cruise to a 44-16 victory over the visiting Eagles of North Carolina Central University in front of 29,218 fans at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, N.C.

Appalachian (3-0) used a dominating ground game to score the fi rst four times the Mountaineers touched the pigskin. After a 34-yard fi eld goal by Jason Vitaris on the opening drive, ASU running back Devon Moore ran for back-to-back touchdowns, followed by a 52-yard scoring scamper by Travaris Cadet to provide the home team with the fi rst 24 points of the contest.

NCCU sophomore Arthur Goforth then made school history with a 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at 12:18 of the second quarter. Combined with his 97-yard kickoff return last week, Goforth is the fi rst Eagle to post a pair of returns of 92 yards or more in a career, and he accomplished the feat in consecutive weeks.

The NCCU defense than forced two punts before Vitaris added a 24-yard fi eld goal with 5:25 left in the fi rst half to give ASU a 27-7 cushion heading into the locker room.

The Mountaineers wasted little time coming out of the break, as quarterback DeAndre Presley capped a fi ve-play, 66-yard drive with a 2-yard dash into the end zone less than two minutes into the third quarter. Four minutes later, back-up signal caller Jamal Jackson found Tony Washington streaking down the sideline for a 35-yard touchdown reception to put ASU up 41-7.

NCCU showed a spark with an 11-play, 74-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard touchdown run by senior Tim Shankle at 2:12 of the third quarter. Frankie Cardelle’s extra-point kick was blocked to keep the score at 41-13.

The only scores in the fourth quarter were fi eld goals of 29 yards by Vitaris and 42 yards by Cardelle.

Of Appalachian’s 524 yards of total offense, 328 came on the

Tony McCord capped a 21-0 run to give the Eagles a 27-20 at 12:09 of the fourth quarter.

WSSU answered the challenge by converting on a fourth-down-and-12 play with a 27-yard connection from Smith to Tevin Brantley, giving the Rams a fi rst down from the Eagles’ 2-yard line. On the next play, Smith found running back Tyrone Goldson for a touchdown to tie the score at 27-27 with 8:22 left in the contest.

The two rivals exchanged possessions before NCCU used six plays to move 25 yards to the Rams’ 33-yard line. On fi rst and 10 with just over two minutes remaining, NCCU junior quarterback Michael Johnson under-threw a pass intended for Geovonie Irvine in the end zone that was intercepted by Miami transfer Rashaun Jones for a touchback.

With the NCCU fans defl ated, WSSU wasted little time for the game-winner. Following an incomplete pass, Nicholas Cooper raced 49 yards to the Eagles’ 31-yard line. Smith then lofted a 31-yard over-the-shoulder touchdown pass to Brantley with just 94 seconds left.

NCCU managed to move the pigskin to the Rams’ 24-yard line, but on third down with just eight ticks on the clock Johnson was hit as he threw and WSSU’s Jared Mitchell intercepted the wobbling pass to seal the victory.

WSSU amassed 419 yards of total offense, with quarterback Smith accounting for 317 total yards. The Navy transfer completed 18-of-29 passes for 294 yards and fi ve touchdowns, while also rushing for 23 yards. Brantley was on the receiving end of six passes for 166 yards and two scores. The WSSU ground game was topped by Cooper with 88 yards on 14 carries.

NCCU (1-1) posted 365 total yards with a balanced 193 yards passing and 172 yards rushing. Johnson completed 22-of-39 passes for 193 yards, but snapped a seven-game streak with a touchdown passes and threw a pair of interceptions. Irvine gathered a career-

best eight receptions for 95 yards. Cardelle added to the scoring ledger with fi eld goals of 20 and 34 yards.

D e f e n s i v e back Alton Keaton collected a game-high 11 tackles along with a fumble recovery to top the WSSU defense, while junior linebacker Eliezer Sandifer paced the Eagles with nine stops, a forced fumble and a pass break-up.

NCCU senior running back Tony McCord broke through the line of scrimmage and dashed 93 yards for a touchdown against Winston-Salem State, breaking the school record for the longest rush. (Robert Lawson)

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Corey Harris topped the Eagles with fi ve receptions for 43 yards against No. 1-ranked Appalachian State. Photo by Mark Haselsberger

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ground, including 233 rushing yards in the fi rst half. Cadet led the way for the Mountaineers with 149 rushing yards on just eight carries, all coming in the fi rst half.

NCCU (1-2) managed 330 yards of total offense, including 194 yards through the air. Junior quarterback Michael Johnson completed 23-of-41 passes for 174 yards with two interceptions. Red-shirt freshman quarterback Jordan Reid completed half of his six pass attempts for 20 yards, while also rushing for 23 yards. Twelve Eagles caught at least one pass, topped by Corey Harris with fi ve receptions for 43 yards and Geovonie Irvine with fi ve catches for 35 yards.

Shankle led a balanced NCCU rushing attack with 57 yards and a score, followed by Goforth with 37 ground yards and Tony McCord with 24 yards.

NCCU junior linebacker Roger Stewart collected 10 tackles, including 2.0 stops behind the line of scrimmage to pace the Eagles defense. Safety Ja’Quez Canty recorded eight takedowns, while linebacker Kenneth Campbell contributed six tackles with a sack and a pass break-up.

NCCU senior running back Tim Shankle celebrates after bulling his way into the end zone. Photo by Red Rocket Photography

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4North Carolina A&T ...............................16North Carolina Central ..........................27

September 25, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

In front of a school record crowd of 15,173, North Carolina Central University took advantage of seven North Carolina A&T turnovers and 120 penalty yards to capture a 27-16 victory inside an overfl owing O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C. The contest was the fi rst in the series to be played in the Bull City since 1992.

In the 82nd meeting between the rival Eagles and Aggies, the tone of the game was established in the fi rst four possessions of the contest. After the two squads exchanged missed fi eld goals, the visiting Aggies fumbled on their next three possessions. NCCU recovered the pigskin each time, resulting in three consecutive touchdowns in less than four minutes to provide the Eagles with

a 21-0 cushion.NCCU senior linebacker Donald Laster pounced on the fi rst

fumble to stop an A&T drive at the Eagles’ 34-yard line. Six plays later, senior running back Tim Shankle broke several tackles and bulled his way into the end zone from 17 yards out. Frankie Cardelle’s extra-point kick put the Eagles up 7-0 with 4:08 left in the fi rst quarter.

Just two plays into A&T’s next possession, a shotgun snap sailed over the head of quarterback Shelton Morgan and Laster scooped up the loose ball for his second fumble recovery to place the Eagles’ offense only 12 yards from pay dirt. After losing a yard on the fi rst play, junior quarterback Michael Johnson drilled a pass to sophomore receiver Decona Roberts for a 13-yard touchdown at the 2:35 mark of the fi rst quarter.

The Aggies fumbled on the ensuing kickoff return and once again the Eagles recovered. This time it was red-shirt freshman Stanley Wright collecting the bouncing pigskin at the A&T 32-yard line. The drive opened with a 26-yard pass play from Johnson to running back Tony McCord all the way to the Aggies’ 6-yard line. McCord ran the ball to the 1-yard line, followed by a quarterback sneak by Johnson for the score with 22 seconds remaining in the opening stanza. Cardelle’s extra-point kick capped 21 unanswered points in a span of three minutes, 46 seconds.

A&T responded by using a pair of pass interference calls to set up a 32-yard fi eld goal by rookie kicker Sullivan Shidler to put the Aggies on the scoreboard at 13:15 of the second quarter.

NCCU senior Tony McCord returned the ensuing kickoff 45 yards to the A&T 40-yard line, but the drive stalled at the 27-yard line and a 44-yard fi eld goal try by Cardelle missed wide right.

The Aggies took just six plays to move 73 yards, the fi nal six yards courtesy of a touchdown scamper by junior running back Mike Mayhew at the 7:52 mark of the second quarter. NCCU senior Kenneth Campbell blasted through the line to block the extra-point kick to keep the score at 21-9.

On NCCU’s next possession, two 15-yard penalties against the Aggies helped the Eagles move into position for a 37-yard fi eld goal by Cardelle to make the score 24-9 at 2:37 of the second quarter.

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A&T made things interesting when sophomore Ricky Lewis took a quarterback draw 11 yards into the end zone to make it a one-possession game at 24-16 only 48 seconds before intermission. Mayhew posted runs of 16 and 15 yards during the six-play, 70-yard scoring drive for the Aggies.

On the kickoff return, A&T committed another personal foul penalty to allow the Eagles to start inside Aggie territory at the 43-yard line. Using only a 7-yard completion to tight end Earthan Ward and a 12-yard scramble by Johnson, NCCU was able to tack on a 41-yard fi eld goal by Cardelle with just six ticks left in the fi rst half to increase its lead to 27-16.

Neither team scored in the second half. After the break, A&T lost its fourth and fi fth fumbles on the night, while also throwing a pair of interceptions. NCCU played it safe offensively with only two passes and 25 rushes during the fi nal two quarters.

NCCU fi nished with 231 yards of total offense (117 rushing, 114 passing), compared to 320 total yards by the Aggies (211 rushing, 109 passing).

Shankle topped the Eagles’ ground attack with 86 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries, becoming the seventh rusher in school history to reach 2,000 career rushing yards (2,070). McCord amassed 150 all-purpose yards, including 38 yards rushing, a team-high 42 yards receiving and 70 kickoff return yards.

Johnson completed 9 of his 14 passes for 114 yards and his fi rst touchdown toss of the season, while also running for a score.

NCCU had a host of heroes on defense. Defensive backs Rashad Fox and James Reese led the unit with seven tackles each, followed by Marc Lewis with six stops (fi ve solo). Linebacker

Roger Stewart contributed six takedowns with a fumble recovery, while lineman Teryl White tallied fi ve tackles, including 2.0 hits for a loss and a forced fumble. Laster collected three stops with a sack and two fumble recoveries, Sam Battle added four tackles and a fumble recovery, and Stephen Manuel chipped in three takedowns with a sack. The Eagles sealed the victory with two late interceptions by Campbell and David Ingram.

The Eagles have now won four of the last fi ve meetings against the Aggies.

NCCU senior linebacker Donald Laster turns to the cheering Eagle fans after recovering a fumble. Photo by Red Rocket Photography

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NCCU defenders Donald Laster, Kenneth Campbell and Xavier Proctor wrestle down Hampton running back Antwon Chisholm. Photo by Rick Crank

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5Hampton .................................................27North Carolina Central ..........................13

October 9, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

Hampton University rallied from a 13-point defi cit to score 27 unanswered points for a 27-13 road victory over North Carolina Central University inside O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C.

Clinging to a one-point lead in the middle of the fourth quarter, Hampton sealed the win by returning two interceptions for touchdowns. The fi rst was a 55-yard scamper by lineman Matt Davis, who leaped in the air to snare a lofted screen pass. The second pick-six was scooped off the turf by senior safety Ricardo Silva, who raced 68 yards to the end zone and sent the home fans scattering towards the exits with 2:10 left to play.

Isiah Thomas did a little of everything for the visiting Pirates. The junior wide receiver topped the team in rushing with 63 yards and a touchdown on just seven carries, an average of 9.0 yards per run. Thomas also completed both of his pass attempts for 37 yards and a touchdown, accounting for both of Hampton’s offensive scores, while also catching three passes for 33 yards.

Hampton’s regular signal caller, David Legree, completed 11-of-23 pass attempts for 141 yards and ran for 23 yards. Javaris Brown collected four receptions for 60 yards, including the 19-yard go-ahead touchdown on an end-around pass from Thomas at 9:14 of the fourth quarter.

Hampton’s balanced offensive output resulted in 341 total yards, an average of 6.3 yards per play, with 163 yards on the

ground and 178 yards through the air.NCCU posted 339 yards of total offense, including 144 yards

passing and 195 yards rushing, the second-best ground game of the season for the Eagles.

Senior running back Tim Shankle led the way with 107 rushing yards on 26 carries, including a 3-yard opening score, marking the fi rst time an Eagle has reached the 100-yard rushing milestone since Shankle ran for 127 yards at Western Kentucky on Oct. 27, 2007.

NCCU starting quarterback Michael Johnson threw for 134 yards and a touchdown on 13-of-24 passing with an interception. Redshirt freshman Jordan Reid replaced Johnson late in the contest due to an injury and completed 2-of-7 passes for 10 yards with an interception.

Senior running back Tony McCord grabbed a team-high four receptions for 10 yards, while Stanley Wright hauled in a 31-yard pass for a touchdown at 10:56 of the second quarter to give the Eagles a 13-0 advantage.

NCCU return specialist Arthur Goforth amassed 141 all-purpose yards with 68 yards on two punt returns and 73 yards on four kickoff returns. Sophomore place-kicker Frankie Cardelle missed a pair of fi eld goals and had a fi eld goal and an extra-point kick blocked.

Defensively, the Eagles were paced by senior linebacker Kenneth Campbell with nine tackles, including 1.5 hits for a loss, a pass

break-up and a quarterback hurry.Silva and senior defensive lineman Kenrick Ellis recorded 15

takedowns apiece, while Ellis added 4.0 stops behind the line of scrimmage.

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6North Carolina Central ..........................17Georgia State ............................... (OT) 20

October 16, 2010Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.

North Carolina Central University sophomore kicker Frankie Cardelle blasted a career-long 44-yard fi eld goal with fi ve seconds left in regulation to send the Eagles’ road contest against Georgia State University into overtime.

Cardelle’s 45-yard missed fi eld goal try on the fi rst possession of overtime, allowed Georgia State kicker Iain Vance to send the home fans into a frenzy when he converted a 33-yard fi eld goal to lift the Panthers to a 20-17 overtime victory on Saturday afternoon in front of 13,378 fans inside the Georgia Dome.

NCCU (2-4) out-gained the Panthers 329 total yards to 317,

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but the Eagles threw three interceptions, lost a fumble and were fl agged 11 times for 78 penalty yards in the loss.

The Eagles dominated the fi rst quarter, holding GSU (5-2) without a fi rst down and only 21 total yards, while recording fi ve fi rst downs and 87 total yards of their own. NCCU, however, threw a pair of interceptions to keep the fi rst 15 minutes scoreless.

In the opening minute of the second quarter, the Eagles had a fi rst down and 10 yards to go on the GSU 17-yard line, but senior running back Tony McCord under-threw his intended receiver on a halfback pass to stall the drive at the two-yard line.

On the next play, a GSU running back was tackled in the end zone for an apparent safety, but the NCCU defense was fl agged for an off-sides penalty to take away two points.

With a little breathing room, the Panthers moved the pigskin to midfi eld before senior linebacker Donald Laster stripped the ball from Kelton Hill with Marc Lewis recovering the loose ball for the Eagles.

On the ensuing drive, Arthur Goforth capped a fi ve-play, 59-yard stretch with a 29-yard touchdown run to post the fi rst points of the game on the scoreboard with 7:46 remaining before the break.

GSU responded with an 11-play, 58-yard drive to post three points on the scoring ledger courtesy of a 32-yard fi eld goal by Vance with 3:34 left in the second quarter. The score remained 7-3 in the visitors’ favor heading into the locker rooms.

On GSU’s second possession of the second half, the Panthers converted on a third down and 10 yards to go from their own 15-yard line to extend an 85-yard drive that ended with a 15-yard touchdown run by Travis Evans. Vance’s extra-point kick made the score 10-7 in favor of the home team at the 5:08 mark of the third quarter.

NCCU regained the advantage when quarterback Keon Williams threw a bomb to Geovonie Irvine for a 47-yard touchdown connection with 9:58 remaining in regulation. Cardelle made the extra-point kick to provide the Eagles with a 14-10 cushion.

On the following drive, GSU twice converted on third-and-seven to set up a 24-yard touchdown pass from Drew Little to Danny Williams, giving the Panthers a 17-14 lead with 5:36 on the fourth quarter clock.

NCCU faced fourth down and four yards to go on its own 40-yard line with less than three minutes left to play. Williams’ screen pass attempt was defl ected by GSU linebacker Jake Muasau and the Panthers took over at 2:55, needing only a fi rst down to run out the clock and seal the victory.

On third down and 13 yards to go, Little completed a 12-yard pass to Sidney Haynes, setting up a critical fourth down and one situation. Little’s quarterback sneak up the middle was snuffed by the NCCU defense and marked shy of the fi rst down marker. The Eagles regained the ball with 50 seconds left on their own 31-yard line, needing a fi eld goal to tie the ballgame.

Williams completed three straight passes to Irvine (18 yards), Corey Harris (10 yards) and Decona Roberts (14 yards) to put the Eagles within striking distance. With 10 seconds on the clock, Cardelle lined up for a 44-yard fi eld goal. His kick missed wide left, but GSU called a timeout just prior to the snap. Cardelle took advantage of his second opportunity by booming a career-long 44-yard fi eld goal to send the contest into overtime.

GSU won the coin toss and opted to play defense fi rst. On NCCU’s possession, an apparent fi rst down play was negated by an illegal formation penalty against the Eagles. After two incomplete passes, Cardelle was forced to try a 45-yard fi eld goal, which had the distance, but missed the mark.

On their fi rst two offensive plays in overtime, the Panthers were tackled for negative yards. Facing third down and 13 yards to go, Hill scampered 12 yards to the 16-yard line. While not enough for the fi rst down, it set up Vance for a manageable 33-yard fi eld goal attempt for the win, which he nailed.

The win is the fourth in a row for GSU, playing its inaugural season of football.

Williams fi nished the contest with 154 yards on 11-for-22 passing for the Eagles, while also rushing for 46 yards. Tim Shankle led the NCCU ground game with 76 of the team’s 175 rushing yards. Irvine collected fi ve receptions for 92 yards with a score.

Senior linebacker Calvin Hillie topped the NCCU defensive effort with 8 tackles, including a hit for a loss and a pair of pass break-ups. Fellow senior linebacker Donald Laster recorded six solo tackles with a stop for a loss and a forced fumble.

GSU quarterback Little threw for 205 yards, completing 16-of-29 pass attempts. Williams caught fi ve balls for 103 yards and a score, while Hill topped the Panthers with 71 rushing yards.

Fred Barnes amassed a game-high 10 tackles (fi ve solo) along with an interception for GSU.

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7#14 Bethune-Cookman..........................23North Carolina Central ..........................10

October 23, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

North Carolina Central University’s upset bid of nationally-ranked and undefeated Bethune-Cookman University fell short Saturday, as the No. 14 Wildcats took advantage of four turnovers to defeat the Eagles 23-10 inside O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C.

In the debut of NCCU interim head coach Darryl Bullock, the Eagles defense held the nation’s most potent offense to 20 points fewer than its season average and 137 yards less than its average of 507 yards of total offense per outing. Bethune-Cookman ranks No. 1 among Division I-FCS programs in both scoring offense (43.8 points per game) and total offense (507.0 yards per game).

In spite of NCCU’s stifl ing defensive effort, the Eagles turned the ball over four times, including three fumbles lost and an interception returned for a touchdown.

Bethune-Cookman (7-0) took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards on nine plays to paydirt on a 7-yard touchdown run by sophomore running back Isidore Jackson just three minutes and 36 seconds into the contest. The key play on the scoring drive was a 25-yard scramble by senior quarterback Matt Johnson to convert on third down and 15 yards to go.

On NCCU’s fi rst possession, the Eagles moved the pigskin to the B-CU 38-yard line before a pass by junior quarterback Keon Williams was intercepted by junior linebacker Ryan Lewis, who returned the pick 67 yards for a touchdown. The extra-point kick by Kory Kowalski provided B-CU with a 14-0 cushion at 7:52 of

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Arthur Goforth, who rushed for 65 yards and totaled 156 all-purpose yards against No. 14 Bethune-Cookman, celebrates a touchdown run in the third quarter. Photo by Red Rocket Photography

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the fi rst quarter.The two MEAC squads exchanged scoreless possessions in a

defensive duel until just before the halftime break.On an NCCU drive that was extended due to a roughing

the punter penalty against the Wildcats on a fourth-and-11 play, the Eagles lit the scoreboard courtesy of a 42-yard fi eld goal by sophomore kicker Frankie Cardelle with 1:56 left in the opening half.

Bethune-Cookman held a 14-3 halftime advantage.NCCU scored fi rst in the second half when sophomore

running back Arthur Goforth capped a 71-yard drive with an 8-yard touchdown scamper. Cardelle’s extra-point kick pulled the Eagles to within 14-10 at 6:01 of the third quarter.

Just when the Eagles gained momentum and the NCCU faithful rose to their feet, Bethune-Cookman responded quickly. On the Wildcats’ fi rst play from scrimmage, Johnson connected with senior receiver Jevaughn Reams for a 50-yard reception down to the NCCU 12-yard line. Three plays later, Johnson completed a 7-yard pass to rookie receiver Eddie Poole for a touchdown. The extra-point try failed, but the Wildcats managed to silence the crowd by taking a 20-10 lead at the 4:27 mark of the third quarter.

The next time B-CU had the ball, the Wildcats converted twice on third down and 10, and again on third down and 13, setting up a 27-yard fi eld goal by Sven Hurd with 11:06 remaining in the contest.

Needing two touchdowns, NCCU fumbled the ensuing kickoff and lost the ball to the Wildcats. On NCCU’s four fourth quarter possessions, the Eagles fumbled twice and failed to convert on a pair of fourth down plays.

Bethune-Cookman held on for the 23-10 victory to remain unbeaten at 7-0.

Johnson topped B-CU with 238 yards of total offense, including 167 yards and a touchdown on 13-of-25 passing along with a team-high 71 rushing yards.

Lewis sparked the Wildcats’ defense with a team-best seven tackles with a pair of sacks, a forced fumble and an interception return for a touchdown.

A resilient NCCU defense was paced by junior linebacker Roger Stewart with seven tackles and two sacks, while senior linebacker Kenneth Campbell also tallied seven stops with 1.5 hits for a loss and a pass break-up. Senior defensive lineman Teryl White added fi ve tackles, including 2.0 takedowns behind the line of scrimmage with a sack for the Eagles.

NCCU out-rushed the Wildcats 153 to 143. Combined

with 124 passing yards, the Eagles amassed 277 yards of total offense.

Goforth highlighted the NCCU ground attack with a career-high 65 yards and a touchdown on just eight carries. Goforth added 73 kickoff return yards and 18 punt return yards for a total of 156 all-purpose yards. Senior running back Tim Shankle contributed 42 rushing yards to move into fi fth place on the Eagles’ career rushing leaders list with 2,295 yards.

Williams, who started under center for the Eagles and shared time with fellow junior signal caller Michael Johnson, threw for 70 yards on 8-of-15 passing. Johnson completed 6-of-13 passes for 54 yards. NCCU sophomore receiver Geovonie Irvine was on the receiving end of six passes for a team-high 54 yards.

Junior linebacker Roger Stewart celebrates one of his two sacks versus the Wildcats. Photo by Red Rocket Photography

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8Edward Waters .........................................7North Carolina Central ..........................20

October 30, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

A sellout homecoming crowd of 13,562 packed into O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium to watch the Eagles of North Carolina Central University cruise to a 20-7 victory over Edward Waters College on Saturday.

The Eagles have won all four meetings against Edward Waters out of Jacksonville, Fla., and are now 58-17-2 all-time on homecoming, including fi ve consecutive wins.

NCCU (3-5) stormed out of the locker room and set the tone for the afternoon with a season-long 59-yard pass from quarterback Michael Johnson to receiver Geovonie Irvine on the fi rst play from scrimmage.

On the next drive, NCCU senior running back Tim Shankle broke a few tackles and made a cutback to open space for a 22-yard touchdown run, capping a three-play, 54-yard drive for the fi rst score of the game at 9:33 of the fi rst quarter.

Following an interception by NCCU senior cornerback Rashad Fox, Johnson connected with Irvine again on the Eagles’ second drive of the second quarter, this time for a 47-yard touchdown. Frankie Cardelle’s extra-point kick made the score 13-0 in favor of NCCU with 9:54 on the clock.

Three minutes later, NCCU junior cornerback David Ingram’s interception set the Eagles up on the EWC 35-yard line. Johnson completed an 18-yard pass to Irvine, followed by an 8-yard strike to Corey Harris, allowing fullback Justin Manning to power into the end zone from a yard out. Cardelle converted the extra-

NCCU sophomore receiver Geovonie Irvine caught six passes for a career-high 153 yards against Edward Waters, including this 59-yard touchdown. Photo by Robert Lawson

point kick to give NCCU a 20-0 cushion with 5:03 left before intermission.

NCCU amassed 234 yards of total offense in the fi rst half, including 207 yards through the air on 11-of-14 passing by Johnson. Irvine had six catches for a career-high 153 receiving yards and a score in the opening 30 minutes.

Edward Waters (0-7) avoided the shutout by pinning the Eagles back to their own 1-yard line courtesy of a 48-yard punt by Jerry Martin. NCCU ran three plays, but were still at the 1-yard line

when Cardelle managed a 27-yard punt. The Tigers needed only one play to cover that distance, as quarterback Brandon Turman found Quinntavious Graham for a 28-yard touchdown pass with only 3:11 remaining in the contest.

Johnson fi nished the afternoon with 220 passing yards, completing 12-of-17 passes with a touchdown and two interceptions for the Eagles.

The NCCU defense was topped by junior linebacker Stephen Manuel with eight tackles, including a stop for a loss and a crushing hit that made the homecoming fans take notice. Fox added seven tackles and two passes defended, while James Reese, Eliezer Sandifer and Brandon Outlaw each contributed fi ve takedowns. Sophomore safety Marc Lewis had two of the Eagles four interceptions.

Turman led the Tigers offensively with 184 yards on 19-of-36 passing with a touchdown toss and three interceptions. Defensively, lineman Matt Bates amassed a game-high 10 tackles and a forced fumble.

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9North Carolina Central ............................7Delaware State .......................................29

November 6, 2010Alumni Stadium - Dover, Del.

Delaware State University amassed season-highs of 172 rushing yards and 416 total yards en route to a 29-7 victory over North Carolina Central University on Saturday in Dover, Del.

And while the host Hornets were cruising offensively, their swarming defense held the visitors to season lows. In fact, NCCU’s 134 yards of total offense was the lowest offensive output since Nov. 8, 2008, when the Eagles gained 123 total yards at No. 3 Cal Poly. NCCU also managed only 21 rushing yards on 34 carries, the Eagles weakest ground game since Oct. 10, 2009, at No. 9 Appalachian State.

The two MEAC foes were knotted at 7-7 after the opening 15 minutes of play, but Delaware State made two visits to the end zone in the second quarter to take a 16-7 lead at the break. The Hornets scored two more times in the third to put the game out of reach.

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Geovonie Irvine reaches the ball across the goal line for the Eagles’ lone score of the game at Delaware State. Photo by Rodney Adams

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10North Carolina Central ..........................21Savannah State ......................................28

November 13, 2010Memorial Stadium - Savannah, Ga.

A sluggish start and four turnovers turned out to be more than North Carolina Central University could overcome, as Savannah State University held off the Eagles for its fi rst win of the season, 28-21, inside Memorial Stadium in Savannah, Ga.

Savannah State snaps the longest losing streak in the NCAA Division I-FCS at 11 games, and earns its fi rst win in the six-game series with NCCU (4-1-1). SSU improves to 1-9, while the Eagles fall to 3-7.

NCCU amassed a season-high 401 yards of total offense,

NCCU defenders James Reese (26), John Drew (99) and Kenneth Campbell (55) converge for the stop at Savannah State. Photo by Stephen Morton

NCCU sophomore receiver Geovonie Irvine accounted for the lone Eagles score, catching a 14-yard pass from junior signal caller Michael Johnson at 5:53 of the fi rst quarter.

Johnson, who was sacked four times, completed 6-of-13 passes for 94 yards with a touchdown toss and an interception. Redshirt freshman Jordan Reid spelled Johnson late in the second half, throwing for 19 yards on 2-of-5 passing and he was sacked twice.

NCCU senior defensive lineman Teryl White was a bright light on an otherwise dim day for the Eagles. He was in on a team-best eight stops, including a tackle for a loss, with a blocked kick. Seniors Calvin Hillie and JaQuez Canty collected seven takedowns each.

Senior quarterback Anthony Glaud led Delaware State with 264 yards of total offense and was responsible for two scores. He completed 16-of-20 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown without an interception, while rushing for 40 yards and a trip to the end zone.

DSU sophomore Justin Wilson was on the receiving end of eight passes for 129 yards, while junior Darius Jackson had four receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown.

Sophomore James Rosseau topped a productive Hornets ground attack with 86 yards and

a pair of touchdowns on 20 rushes, while junior Jaashawn Jones added 49 yards on just six carries.

The Delaware State defense was charged by sophomore lineman Olusegun Ayanbiola with eight tackles, including 4.5 hits for a loss with 3.5 sacks. As a team, the Hornets sacked NCCU quarterbacks six times on the day.

NCCU turned the ball over three times, while the Hornets made only one miscue. The Eagles converted only 2-of-11 third down plays compared to a 7-of-13 success rate for DSU (2-7).

The DSU win ends a four-game drought against the Eagles, who still lead the series 13-6.

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while holding the Tigers to only 273 total yards; but the visiting Eagles lost three fumbles, threw an interception, converted only three of six chances in the red zone, and committed 12 penalties for 118 yards.

After scoring only nine points in their last three games, the SSU Tigers reeled off a season-high 28 unanswered points for a 28-7 second quarter cushion. Savannah State recovered a fumble and a muffed punt, and utilized a host of gadget plays, including a double reverse pass and the famous Boise State “Statue of Liberty” play, during the run.

Junior quarterback Michael Johnson came off the NCCU bench to engineer a 10-play, 69-yard scoring drive just before intermission to narrow the halftime defi cit to 28-14.

Late in the third quarter, Johnson moved the Eagles 99 yards in 11 plays, capped by an 18-yard fade pass to Corey Harris to trim the gap to just one score at 28-21.

In the fourth quarter, NCCU had several opportunities to tie the game, but came up empty each time. The Eagles lost a fumble at the SSU 14-yard line, then mishandled a punt that was recovered by the Tigers.

NCCU seemed to catch a break with less than six minutes remaining when the SSU punter bobbled the snap to provide the Eagles with a fi rst down at the Tigers’ 11-yard line. However, NCCU’s fi rst two rushes went backwards and passes on third and fourth downs fell incomplete.

The Eagles got the ball back with 2:09 left to play, but NCCU failed to convert on 4th down and three yards to go at the SSU 24-yard line.

Johnson fi nished with 196 yards and two touchdowns on 17-of-28 passing for the Eagles. In his fi rst start under center, NCCU red-shirt freshman Jordan Reid completed 3-of-4 passes for 68 yards with an interception.

NCCU sophomore receiver Geovonie Irvine had nine catches for 138 yards, while senior running back Tony McCord collected 146 all-purpose yards, including 67 yards on 10 carries, 68 yards on fi ve receptions and 11 yards on a kickoff return.

After missing last week with an injury, senior running back Tim Shankle managed 20 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries, while the Eagles’ other score came courtesy of a 5-yard reception by fullback Justin Manning.

The NCCU defense was paced by defensive back Malik Cromartie, linebacker Calvin

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11Old Dominion .........................................33North Carolina Central ..........................21

November 20, 2010O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium - Durham, N.C.

Old Dominion University scored 24 unanswered points in the opening 20 minutes, then held off a charge by North Carolina Central University for a 33-21 road victory inside O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C.

ODU (8-3) amassed 339 total yards before the break, including 281 through the air by junior quarterback Thomas DeMarco, and scored on all six fi rst-half possessions.

NCCU quarterback Jordan Reid (8) is chased down, but not before he gets some help from lineman Dominique Moore (74). Reid completed 18-of-27 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns through the air, while rushing for a team-high 70 yards and another score Photo by Robert Lawson

Hillie and defensive end Xavier Proctor, all with seven tackles each.

Savannah State was led by rookie running back Sheldon Barnes with 120 rushing yards and a second-quarter touchdown run, which later proved to be the game-winner.

Another Tigers rookie, quarterback Antonio Bostick, threw for 78 yards and two scores on 8-0f-14 passing, while junior signal caller A.J. Defi lippis completed all six of his pass attempts for 43 yards and a touchdown.

A resilient Savannah State defense was sparked by linebacker Michael Kuku with a game-high 10 takedowns.

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DeMarco opened the scoring by fi nding sophomore Reid Evans streaking down the sideline for a 24-yard touchdown at 9:39 of the fi rst quarter, ending an 8-play, 67-yard drive.

On the Monarchs’ next possession, sophomore running back Jamar Parham broke a few tackles at the line of scrimmage and raced 47 yards to the end zone, capping a 5-play, 83-yard drive at 4:41.

After a 33-yard fi eld goal by ODU sophomore kicker Jarod Brown at 13:43 of the second quarter, the Monarchs took advantage of an interception by sophomore T.J. Cowart to set up a 2-yard touchdown scamper by sophomore running back Mario Crawford. Brown’s extra-point kick gave ODU a 24-0 cushion with 10:14 left in the second stanza.

NCCU sophomore Phillip Barren returned the ensuing kickoff 51 yards to the ODU 33-yard line to set the Eagles up for their fi rst score. On the third play from scrimmage, red-shirt freshman quarterback Jordan Reid rolled out of the pocket and dashed 20 yards to the end zone at 8:46 of the second quarter.

Brown connected on a 26-yard fi eld goal to push the ODU lead to 27-7 with 6:30 on the clock.

The Eagles used a 12-play, 74-yard drive to trim the defi cit to 27-14 when Reid hit sophomore receiver Geovonie Irvine for a 19-yard touchdown with just 48 seconds left before intermission.

With the momentum favoring the home team, ODU moved the pigskin 36 yards in six plays to set up Brown for a 48-yard fi eld goal, his third of the fi rst half, with less than a second remaining in the second quarter. The Monarchs took a 30-14 advantage into the locker room.

On the opening ODU drive of the third quarter, DeMarco threw a long pass down the sideline that was intercepted by sophomore corner back Malik Cromartie. That proved to be DeMarco’s fi nal play of the contest as he was sidelined with a reoccurring shoulder injury.

Cromartie struck again on the next Monarchs possession when he blocked Brown’s 43-yard fi eld goal try.

NCCU made things interesting for the home crowd on Senior Day when Reid threw a 38-yard strike to Irvine for his second touchdown of the game to pull to within nine points at 30-21 at 3:36 of the third quarter.

Following the score, NCCU attempted a high, short kickoff that was caught by Daniel Lee, who found daylight for a 29-yard return to the Eagles’ 18-yard line. The NCCU defense held the Monarchs to a 31-yard fi eld goal by Brown, as

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ODU extended the lead to 33-21.While the Eagles’ defense continued to keep the Monarchs

out of the scoring column, the NCCU offense could not capitalize on its fi nal three possessions of the contest, as ODU won its fi fth straight to end the season.

DeMarco fi nished the afternoon with 286 yards on 22-of-32 passing to pace ODU. Evans had eight catches for 111 yards and a touchdown. As a team, the Monarchs achieved 404 yards of total offense, while NCCU accumulated 320 total yards.

Reid completed 18-of-27 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns through the air, while rushing for a team-high 70 yards and another score. Irvine caught seven passes for 93 yards and two trips to the end zone. Senior running back Tim Shankle tallied 35 yards to fi nish his career as NCCU’s fi fth all-time leading rusher with 2,375 yards.

ODU defensive lineman Ronnie Cameron amassed a game-high 14 tackles, including 3.5 stops for a loss with 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble.

NCCU’s defensive effort was topped by senior corner back Rashad Fox with 11 tackles, while junior linebacker Roger Stewart added nine takedowns and senior safety Ja’Quez Canty contributed eight hits.

NCCU said goodbye to 14 seniors: Tim Shankle, Tony McCord, Calvin Hillie, Donald Laster, Keon Williams, Ja’Quez Canty, Rashad Fox, Justin Campbell, Zachary Means, Anthony Sharp, Teryl White, Kenneth Campbell, Mario Brice, and Eric Stanley.

“These seniors have meant everything to this program,” said NCCU interim head football coach Darryl Bullock. “They held this team together through the transition. It’s a great group. I just wish we could have won it for them today. We got behind and it was too much to overcome.”

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2010 GAME RESULTS(3-8 overall)

Date Opponent Score Time AttendSept. 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH W 59-0 3:10 9,257Sept. 11 WINSTON SALEM STATE L 27-34 3:05 9,711Sept. 18 at #1 Appalachian State L 16-44 3:15 29,218Sept. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 27-16 3:00 15,173Oct. 9 HAMPTON L 13-27 2:46 8,791Oct. 16 at Georgia State L OT 17-20 3:18 13,378Oct. 23 #14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L 10-23 2:55 7,645Oct. 30 EDWARD WATERS W 20-7 2:40 13,562Nov. 6 at Delaware State L 7-29 2:30 1,622Nov. 13 at Savannah State L 21-28 2:53 3,518Nov. 20 OLD DOMINION L 21-33 2:55 4,107

2010 TEAM STATISTICS NCCU OPPSCORING 238 261 Points Per Game 21.6 23.7FIRST DOWNS 194 199 Rushing 92 87 Passing 82 97 Penalty 20 15RUSHING YARDAGE 1559 1625 Yards gained rushing 1847 2039 Yards lost rushing 288 414 Rushing Attempts 412 392 Average Per Rush 3.8 4.1 Average Per Game 141.7 147.7 TDs Rushing 14 15PASSING YARDAGE 1818 2200 Comp-Att-Int 170-305-15 177-311-10 Average Per Pass 6.0 7.1 Average Per Catch 10.7 12.4 Average Per Game 165.3 200.0 TDs Passing 13 15TOTAL OFFENSE 3377 3825 Total Plays 717 703 Average Per Play 4.7 5.4 Average Per Game 307.0 347.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 52-1079 41-700PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-182 24-275INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-218 15-263KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 17.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.0 11.5FUMBLES-LOST 24-11 21-14PENALTIES-Yards 93-793 94-801 Average Per Game 72.1 72.8PUNTS-Yards 49-1923 51-1897 Average Per Punt 39.2 37.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:20 28:403RD-DOWN Conversions 52/148 53/143 3rd-Down Pct 35% 37%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/20 6/20 4th-Down Pct 15% 30%SACKS BY-Yards 21-162 21-127TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 33FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-20 12-16ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (25-37) 68% (30-38) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-37) 54% (19-38) 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS (26-29) 90% (27-32) 84%

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Avg.N.C. Central 60 81 53 44 0 238 21.6Opponents 59 96 49 54 3 261 23.7

2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/GSHANKLE,Tim 10 143 623 27 596 4.2 7 22 59.6McCORD,Tony 11 94 491 30 461 4.9 1 93 41.9GOFORTH,Arthur 11 38 215 23 192 5.1 3 29 17.5WILLIAMS,Keon 5 27 162 20 142 5.3 0 26 28.4REID,Jordan 7 29 143 53 90 3.1 1 20 12.9CAMPBELL,Justin 11 17 49 3 46 2.7 0 13 4.2WORTH,Kendall 9 3 21 0 21 7.0 0 9 2.3BARREN,Phillip 11 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.4MOBLEY,George 6 9 16 1 15 1.7 0 5 2.5MANNING,Justin 11 7 14 0 14 2.0 1 4 1.3IRVINE,Geovonie 10 2 15 4 11 5.5 0 15 1.1ROBINSON,Detwan 10 0 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0.4Eagle Team 6 5 0 9 -9 -1.8 0 0 -1.5JOHNSON,Michael 8 37 79 118 -39 -1.1 1 12 -4.9Total 11 412 1847 288 1559 3.8 14 93 141.7Opponents 11 392 2039 414 1625 4.1 15 52 147.7

PASSING G Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GJOHNSON,Michael 8 111.55 108-189-8 57.1 1179 6 59 147.4WILLIAMS,Keon 5 119.26 33-60-3 55.0 334 5 47 66.8REID,Jordan 7 104.19 29-53-3 54.7 305 2 50 43.6Eagle Team 6 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0McCORD,Tony 11 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 11 110.04 170-305-15 55.7 1818 13 59 165.3Opponents 11 125.82 177-311-10 56.9 2200 15 62 200.0

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GIRVINE,Geovonie 10 53 758 14.3 5 59 75.8McCORD,Tony 11 20 163 8.1 0 26 14.8HARRIS,Corey 11 19 231 12.2 1 28 21.0ROBERTS,Decona 10 18 161 8.9 1 19 16.1SHANKLE,Tim 10 17 84 4.9 0 11 8.4WARD,Earthan 8 8 86 10.8 1 19 10.8BARREN,Phillip 11 8 71 8.9 0 15 6.5MANNING,Justin 11 6 41 6.8 3 15 3.7WRIGHT,Stanley 11 4 75 18.8 1 31 6.8ROBINSON,Detwan 10 4 35 8.8 0 18 3.5WHIDBEE,Lamar 7 4 32 8.0 1 12 4.6GOFORTH,Arthur 11 3 25 8.3 0 18 2.3POOLE,Marvin 9 2 25 12.5 0 13 2.8HUTCHINSON,Joe 11 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.1HILL,DeMarcus 10 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.1CAMPBELL,Justin 11 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6MOBLEY,George 6 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2Total 11 170 1818 10.7 13 59 165.3Opponents 11 177 2200 12.4 15 62 200.0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongINGRAM,David 3 58 19.3 0 34FOX,Rashad 2 5 2.5 0 5LEWIS,Marc 2 41 20.5 0 41CROMARTIE,Malik 1 0 0.0 0 0CAMPBELL,Kenneth 1 31 31.0 0 31STEWART,Roger 1 83 83.0 1 83Total 10 218 21.8 1 83Opponents 15 263 17.5 3 68

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongGOFORTH,Arthur 31 769 24.8 2 97McCORD,Tony 9 156 17.3 0 45BARREN,Phillip 9 151 16.8 0 51WRIGHT,Stanley 2 3 1.5 0 3WILLIAMS,Tyrique 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 52 1079 20.8 2 97Opponents 41 700 17.1 0 43

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongGOFORTH,Arthur 12 171 14.2 0 35REESE,James 1 4 4.0 0 0BARKSDALE,James 1 7 7.0 0 7Total 14 182 13.0 0 35Opponents 24 275 11.5 0 67

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongSTEWART,Roger 1 0 0.0 0 0FOX,Rashad 1 55 55.0 0 55LASTER,Donald 1 5 5.0 0 5REESE,James 1 9 9.0 1 9Total 4 69 17.2 1 55Opponents 2 0 0.0 0 0

|--------- PATs ---------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsCARDELLE,Frankie 0 8-20 26-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 50SHANKLE,Tim 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42IRVINE,Geovonie 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30GOFORTH,Arthur 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30MANNING,Justin 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24WHIDBEE,Lamar 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6WARD,Earthan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6HARRIS,Corey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6JOHNSON,Michael 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6REID,Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6ROBERTS,Decona 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6REESE,James 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6WRIGHT,Stanley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6McCORD,Tony 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6STEWART,Roger 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Eagle Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2RUSSELL,Jacob 0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0-0 0 0 0CROMARTIE,Malik 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0FOX,Rashad 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0Total 31 8-20 26-29 0-2 0 0-0 0 1 238Opponents 33 12-16 27-32 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 261

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GJOHNSON,Michael 8 226 -39 1179 1140 142.5SHANKLE,Tim 10 143 596 0 596 59.6WILLIAMS,Keon 5 87 142 334 476 95.2McCORD,Tony 11 95 461 0 461 41.9REID,Jordan 7 82 90 305 395 56.4GOFORTH,Arthur 11 38 192 0 192 17.5CAMPBELL,Justin 11 17 46 0 46 4.2WORTH,Kendall 9 3 21 0 21 2.3MOBLEY,George 6 9 15 0 15 2.5BARREN,Phillip 11 1 15 0 15 1.4MANNING,Justin 11 7 14 0 14 1.3Total 11 717 1559 1818 3377 307.0Opponents 11 703 1625 2200 3825 347.7

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BlkCARDELLE,Frankie 8-20 40.0 1-3 3-7 4-9 0-1 44 4

FG SEQUENCE N.C. Central OPPONENTSJohnson C. Smith 49,(35) -Winston Salem State 28,(20),(34) -Appalachian State 33,(42) (34),(24),(29)North Carolina A&T 45,44,(37),(41),47 33,(32)Hampton 39,37,27 41Georgia State (44),45 29,(32),(33)Bethune-Cookman (42) (27)Edward Waters - -Delaware State - (32)Savannah State Univ. 33 -Old Dominion 55 (33),(26),(48),43,(31)

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PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdCARDELLE,Frankie 47 1872 39.8 57 0 5 13 0CORNELIUS,Matthew 2 51 25.5 36 0 0 0 0Total 49 1923 39.2 57 0 5 13 0Opponents 51 1897 37.2 59 4 6 14 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GGOFORTH,Arthur 11 192 25 171 769 0 1157 105.2McCORD,Tony 11 461 163 0 156 0 780 70.9IRVINE,Geovonie 10 11 758 0 0 0 769 76.9SHANKLE,Tim 10 596 84 0 0 0 680 68.0BARREN,Phillip 11 15 71 0 151 0 237 21.5HARRIS,Corey 11 0 231 0 0 0 231 21.0ROBERTS,Decona 10 0 161 0 0 0 161 16.1WILLIAMS,Keon 5 142 0 0 0 0 142 28.4REID,Jordan 7 90 0 0 0 0 90 12.9WARD,Earthan 8 0 86 0 0 0 86 10.8STEWART,Roger 10 0 0 0 0 83 83 8.3WRIGHT,Stanley 11 0 75 0 3 0 78 7.1INGRAM,David 11 0 0 0 0 58 58 5.3MANNING,Justin 11 14 41 0 0 0 55 5.0CAMPBELL,Justin 11 46 7 0 0 0 53 4.8LEWIS,Marc 10 0 0 0 0 41 41 4.1ROBINSON,Detwan 10 4 35 0 0 0 39 3.9WHIDBEE,Lamar 7 0 32 0 0 0 32 4.6CAMPBELL,Kenneth 11 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.8POOLE,Marvin 9 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.8WORTH,Kendall 9 21 0 0 0 0 21 2.3MOBLEY,George 6 15 1 0 0 0 16 2.7HUTCHINSON,Joe 11 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.1HILL,DeMarcus 10 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.1BARKSDALE,James 9 0 0 7 0 0 7 0.8FOX,Rashad 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5REESE,James 10 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.4JOHNSON,Michael 8 -39 0 0 0 0 -39 -4.9Total 11 1559 1818 182 1079 218 4856 441.5Opponents 11 1625 2200 275 700 263 5063 460.3

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2010 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf10 HILLIE,Calvin 11-11 31 30 61 8.0-22 1.0-8 . 3 1 . . . .30 FOX,Rashad 10-10 37 16 53 . . 2-5 5 . 3-55 . . .27 CANTY,JaQuez 11-6 32 19 51 2.5-10 1.0-8 . 3 . . 1 1 .40 STEWART,Roger 10-6 32 18 50 11.0-54 3.0-34 1-83 1 2 2-0 . . .55 CAMPBELL,Kenneth 11-6 20 20 40 6.0-15 1.0-7 1-31 4 1 . . 1 .50 WHITE,Teryl 10-7 19 20 39 8.5-39 2.5-20 . . . . 1 1 .25 LEWIS,Marc 10-10 21 16 37 0.5-1 . 2-41 2 . 1-0 1 . .11 LASTER,Donald 11-11 18 18 36 7.0-16 2.0-9 . . 3 2-5 2 . .90 PROCTOR,Xavier 11-11 17 17 34 4.0-18 1.0-11 . 1 2 . . 1 .26 REESE,James 10-4 21 10 31 . . . 4 . 1-9 1 1 .12 SANDIFER,Eliezer 11-5 9 19 28 1.0-4 . . 2 . . 1 . .23 INGRAM,David 11-11 21 6 27 2.0-2 . 3-58 3 . . . . .54 MANUEL,Stephen 11-0 10 12 22 3.0-18 2.0-16 . . . 2-0 . . .92 BLAKENEY,Mark 11-4 6 15 21 3.5-15 1.5-10 . . . . . . .29 FRIERSON,Brian 11-1 13 7 20 . . . . . . . . .45 OUTLAW,Brandon 10-0 9 10 19 1.0-1 . . 1 1 . . . .41 SHARP,Anthony 11-3 10 7 17 3.5-11 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . .32 CROMARTIE,Malik 11-0 11 4 15 1.0-3 1.0-3 1-0 3 . . . 2 .94 JACKSON,Tyrone 10-2 2 13 15 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . .99 DREW,John 5-5 7 4 11 2.0-12 1.0-10 . 1 . . 1 . .7 VICK,Rakeem 2-2 4 6 10 0.5-0 . . . 2 1-0 . . .19 WILLIAMS,Tyrique 8-0 5 5 10 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .20 OMINDE,Fred 8-0 4 5 9 . . . . . . . . .56 GOODWIN,Charles 10-2 4 3 7 2.0-11 1.0-10 . 1 . . . . .44 TUPPINS,Allonte 10-0 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .51 BATTLE,Sam 4-0 3 4 7 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . 1-0 . . .98 WALLACE,Thomas 5-0 2 5 7 1.5-1 . . . . . . . .91 TRIPP,Chase 9-2 2 5 7 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .35 MEANS,Zachary 11-0 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .53 POWELL,Elroy 10-0 . 4 4 . . . . . . . . .42 PEARSON,Darian 10-0 3 1 4 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . . . . .17 WRIGHT,Stanley 11-0 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .66 WARREN,Willie 2-0 2 1 3 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .4 IRVINE,Geovonie 10-10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .1 HARRIS,Corey 11-7 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .28 WORTH,Kendall 9-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .21 HUBBARD,Rickie 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .89 WARD,Earthan 8-6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .88 HUTCHINSON,Joe 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .79 CHARITY,Timothy 11-11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .74 MOORE,Dominique 10-9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .58 FIGUEROA,Joseph 9-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .34 CAMPBELL,Justin 11-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .16 CARDELLE,Frankie 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 WHITE,Chris 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .TM Eagle Team 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Total 11-0 391 336 727 74-267 21-162 10-218 37 13 14-69 8 7 1 Opponents 11-0 367 424 791 71.0-231 21-127 15-263 43 12 11-0 11 7 .

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PASSING GAME-BY-GAME#15 JOHNSON,Michael Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-YdsWinston Salem State 39 22 2 56.4 193 0 37 0-0Appalachian State 41 23 2 56.1 174 0 20 1-6North Carolina A&T 14 9 0 64.3 114 1 26 3-22Hampton 24 13 1 54.2 134 1 31 0-0Bethune-Cookman 13 6 0 46.2 54 0 19 1-4Edward Waters 17 12 2 70.6 220 1 59 0-0Delaware State 13 6 1 46.2 94 1 24 4-26Savannah State 28 17 0 60.7 196 2 23 0-0TOTALS 189 108 8 57.1 1179 6 59 9-58

#14 WILLIAMS,Keon Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-YdsJohnson C. Smith 22 14 0 63.6 110 4 18 0-0

RUSHING / RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAMERUSHING No-Yds/TD JCSU WSSU ASU NCAT HAM GSU BCU EWC DSU SSU ODUSHANKLE,Tim 143-596/7 15-86/1 22-62/1 11-57/1 21-86/1 26-107/1 13-76/0 13-42/0 4-25/1 DNP 10-20/1 8-35/0McCORD,Tony 94-461/1 9-46/0 3-99/1 6-24/0 11-38/0 11-53/0 11-29/0 6-22/0 8-22/0 8-30/0 10-67/0 11-31/0GOFORTH,Arthur 38-192/3 2-6/1 1-2/0 6-37/0 3-5/0 - 1-29/1 8-65/1 5-10/0 8-15/0 4-23/0 -WILLIAMS,Keon 27-142/0 6-62/0 DNP - DNP DNP 14-46/0 6-27/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0REID,Jordan 29-90/1 2--5/0 DNP 3-23/0 DNP 2--5/0 DNP DNP 1--3/0 5-2/0 2-8/0 14-70/1CAMPBELL,Justin 17-46/0 4-10/0 - 1-0/0 - - - - 3-11/0 4-11/0 2-15/0 3--1/0WORTH,Kendall 3-21/0 3-21/0 - - - - - DNP - - - DNPMOBLEY,George 9-15/0 1-0/0 DNP DNP - - 1-1/0 4-11/0 DNP DNP DNP 3-3/0BARREN,Phillip 1-15/0 - - - - 1-15/0 - - - - - -MANNING,Justin 7-14/1 - - - - 1-3/0 - 1-4/0 5-7/1 - - -IRVINE,Geovonie 2-11/0 1-15/0 - - - DNP 1--4/0 - - - - -JOHNSON,Michael 37--39/1 DNP 4-9/0 2--5/0 11--12/1 3-21/0 DNP 3--18/0 5--3/0 8--35/0 1-4/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD JCSU WSSU ASU NCAT HAM GSU BCU EWC DSU SSU ODUIRVINE,Geovonie 53-758/5 4-46/0 8-95/0 5-35/0 1-25/0 DNP 5-92/1 6-54/0 6-153/1 2-27/1 9-138/0 7-93/2HARRIS,Corey 19-231/1 - 1-5/0 5-43/0 - - 2-38/0 2-20/0 3-42/0 2-37/0 2-30/1 2-16/0McCORD,Tony 20-163/0 - 3-16/0 2-17/0 2-42/0 4-10/0 1-4/0 1-0/0 - 1-5/0 5-68/0 1-1/0ROBERTS,Decona 18-161/1 2-16/0 2-12/0 3-14/0 2-11/1 3-35/0 1-14/0 2-28/0 1-11/0 1-14/0 1-6/0 DNPWARD,Earthan 8-86/1 2-17/1 - 3-34/0 2-17/0 - - DNP - DNP DNP 1-18/0SHANKLE,Tim 17-84/0 3-13/0 2-21/0 2-10/0 1-11/0 2-17/0 2-6/0 1-3/0 - DNP - 4-3/0WRIGHT,Stanley 4-75/1 - - 1-3/0 - 1-31/1 - - - 1-24/0 - 1-17/0BARREN,Phillip 8-71/0 - 1--1/0 1-7/0 - 3-38/0 - - 1-3/0 - 1-9/0 1-15/0MANNING,Justin 6-41/3 2-9/2 1-6/0 - - 1-15/0 - - - 1-6/0 1-5/1 -ROBINSON,Detwan 4-35/0 - 1-11/0 - 1-8/0 1--2/0 - 1-18/0 - DNP - -WHIDBEE,Lamar 4-32/1 1-4/1 2-16/0 1-12/0 DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP -POOLE,Marvin 2-25/0 - 1-12/0 1-13/0 DNP - - - - DNP - -GOFORTH,Arthur 3-25/0 1-18/0 - 1--1/0 - - - - - - 1-8/0 -

TACKLES GAME-BY-GAME (TOP 16)TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT JCSU WSSU ASU NCAT HAM GSU BCU EWC DSU SSU ODUHILLIE,Calvin 31-30 61 4-2 1-3 2-4 1-1 2-6 6-2 4-2 1-2 5-2 3-4 2-2FOX,Rashad 37-16 53 3-0 2-3 1-1 4-3 4-2 3-3 5-0 4-3 1-0 DNP 10-1CANTY,JaQuez 32-19 51 4-1 4-2 5-4 2-1 - 0-1 6-0 1-0 4-3 3-2 3-5STEWART,Roger 32-18 50 2-0 DNP 5-5 3-3 2-2 4-1 6-1 1-0 3-1 2-0 4-5CAMPBELL,Kenneth 20-20 40 0-2 1-0 3-3 - 4-5 4-0 4-3 2-2 0-2 1-2 1-1WHITE,Teryl 19-20 39 DNP 1-4 1-1 3-2 3-1 1-1 4-1 1-1 2-6 - 3-3LEWIS,Marc 21-16 37 2-3 4-3 1-1 5-1 2-4 4-1 - 1-0 1-3 DNP 1-0LASTER,Donald 18-18 36 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-1 0-3 6-0 1-1 - 2-2 1-3 0-2PROCTOR,Xavier 17-17 34 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-1 0-2 3-0 3-1 2-1 2-3 2-5 1-2REESE,James 21-10 31 1-1 1-1 - 3-4 1-0 2-0 1-0 4-1 DNP 3-3 5-0SANDIFER,Eliezer 9-19 28 0-1 3-6 1-1 0-3 - - - 2-3 2-3 1-1 0-1INGRAM,David 21-6 27 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 4-0 1-0 4-0 4-0 2-1 1-1 0-1MANUEL,Stephen 10-12 22 0-2 0-2 1-0 1-2 - - 2-0 3-5 1-1 1-0 1-0BLAKENEY,Mark 6-15 21 1-0 0-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 - 0-1 0-2 2-3 1-0 0-2FRIERSON,Brian 13-7 20 - 1-0 - 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 3-1 2-1OUTLAW,Brandon 9-10 19 1-2 - 3-1 2-1 - - 2-0 1-4 0-2 DNP -

Appalachian State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0Georgia State 22 11 2 50.0 154 1 47 2-11Bethune-Cookman 15 8 1 53.3 70 0 18 2-12TOTALS 60 33 3 55.0 334 5 47 4-23

#8 REID,Jordan Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-YdsJohnson C. Smith 4 1 0 25.0 13 0 13 1-7Appalachian State 6 3 0 50.0 20 0 13 1-8Hampton 7 2 1 28.6 10 0 14 1-7Delaware State 5 2 0 40.0 19 0 14 2-13Savannah State 4 3 1 75.0 68 0 50 0-0Old Dominion 27 18 1 66.7 175 2 38 3-11TOTALS 53 29 3 54.7 305 2 50 8-46

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2010 NCCU TEAM GAME-BY-GAME |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--|Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD LgSep. 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH 44 239 2 26 15 123 4 18 15-26-0 123 4 18 2 31 0 28 1 4 0 0Sep. 11 WINSTON SALEM ST. 30 172 2 93 22 193 0 37 22-41-2 193 0 37 6 154 1 97 2 6 0 4Sep. 18 at Appalachian State 29 136 1 19 26 194 0 20 26-48-2 194 0 20 9 205 1 92 0 0 0 0Sep. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 46 117 2 17 9 114 1 26 9-14-0 114 1 26 4 100 0 45 0 0 0 0Oct. 9 HAMPTON 45 195 1 21 15 144 1 31 15-31-2 144 1 31 5 82 0 28 2 68 0 35Oct. 16 at Georgia State 43 175 1 29 11 154 1 47 11-23-3 154 1 47 4 64 0 18 3 33 0 29Oct. 23 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 41 153 1 22 14 124 0 19 14-28-1 124 0 19 4 70 0 37 2 18 0 11Oct. 30 EDWARD WATERS 31 69 2 22 12 220 1 59 12-17-2 220 1 59 2 22 0 16 2 17 0 10Nov. 6 at Delaware State 34 21 0 12 8 113 1 24 8-18-1 113 1 24 6 102 0 26 0 0 0 0Nov. 13 at Savannah State 29 137 1 23 20 264 2 50 20-32-1 264 2 50 4 99 0 46 2 36 0 33Nov. 20 OLD DOMINION 40 145 1 20 18 175 2 38 18-27-1 175 2 38 6 150 0 51 0 0 0 0

Totals 412 1559 14 93 170 1818 13 59 170-305-15 1818 13 59 52 1079 2 97 14 182 0 35 Opponent 392 1625 15 52 177 2200 15 62 177-311-10 2200 15 62 41 700 0 43 24 275 0 67

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 3.8 Avg per catch: 10.7 Pass effi ciency: 110.04 Kick ret avg: 20.8 Punt ret avg: 13.0 All purpose avg/game: 441.5 Total offense avg/gm: 307.0

2010 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--|Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD LgSep. 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH 28 46 0 18 15 187 0 35 15-37-2 187 0 35 8 90 0 23 0 0 0 0Sep. 11 WINSTON SALEM ST. 34 125 0 49 18 294 5 62 18-29-0 294 5 62 6 126 0 30 6 38 0 34Sep. 18 at Appalachian State 41 328 4 52 12 196 1 35 12-21-0 196 1 35 2 46 0 24 2 8 0 4Sep. 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 40 211 2 22 12 109 0 24 12-23-2 109 0 24 4 15 0 11 3 34 0 23Oct. 9 HAMPTON 29 163 1 29 13 178 1 23 13-25-1 178 1 23 2 65 0 40 1 -5 0 0Oct. 16 at Georgia State 35 112 1 16 16 205 1 24 16-29-0 205 1 24 3 55 0 20 1 -3 0 0Oct. 23 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 42 143 1 25 13 167 1 50 13-25-0 167 1 50 3 52 0 20 2 69 0 67Oct. 30 EDWARD WATERS 33 56 0 22 22 212 1 28 22-41-4 212 1 28 4 99 0 43 2 20 0 19Nov. 6 at Delaware State 38 172 3 40 19 244 1 32 19-27-0 244 1 32 2 33 0 23 1 29 0 29Nov. 13 at Savannah State 39 152 1 21 14 121 3 28 14-20-0 121 3 28 4 87 0 41 2 11 0 11Nov. 20 OLD DOMINION 33 117 2 47 23 287 1 33 23-34-1 287 1 33 3 32 0 29 4 74 0 40

Opponent totals 392 1625 15 52 177 2200 15 62 177-311-10 2200 15 62 41 700 0 43 24 275 0 67 N.C. Central 412 1559 14 93 170 1818 13 59 170-305-15 1818 13 59 52 1079 2 97 14 182 0 35

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.1 Avg per catch: 12.4 Pass effi ciency: 125.82 Kick ret avg: 17.1 Punt ret avg: 11.5 All purpose avg/game: 460.3 Total offense avg/gm: 347.7

OPPONENT LASTS ...Kickoff Return for Touchdown: Tarik Mitchell, Edward Waters, 95 yds (Aug. 27, 2005)Punt Return for Touchdown: Damon McDaniel, Hampton, 82 yds (Sept. 5, 2009)Interception for Touchdown: Ryan Lewis, Bethune-Cookman, 67 yds (Oct. 23, 2010)Fumble Recovery for Touchdown: Vincent Rey, Duke, 16 yds (Sept. 26, 2009)100-Yard Rushing Game: Sheldon Barnes, Savannah State, 120 yds (Nov. 13, 2010)200-Yard Passing Game: Thomas DeMarco, Old Dominion, 286 yds (Nov. 20, 2010)100-Yard Receiving Game: Reid Evans, Old Dominion, 111 yds (Nov. 20, 2010)+40-Yard Field Goal: Jarod Brown, Old Dominion, 48 yds (Nov. 20, 2010)

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

EAGLES LASTS ...Kickoff Return for Touchdown: Arthur Goforth, 92 yds, at Appalachian State (Sept. 18, 2010)Punt Return for Touchdown: Malik Cromartie, 11 yds, Central Methodist (Oct. 17, 2009)Interception for Touchdown: Roger Stewart, 83 yds, Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2, 2010)Fumble Recovery for Touchdown: James Reese, 9 yds, Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 2, 2010)100-Yard Rushing Game: Tim Shankle, 107 yds, Hampton (Oct. 9, 2010)200-Yard Passing Game: Michael Johnson, 220 yds, Edward Waters (Oct. 30, 2010)100-Yard Receiving Game: Geovonie Irvine, 138 yds, at Savannah State (Nov. 13, 2010)+40-Yard Field Goal: Frankie Cardelle, 42 yds, Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 23, 2010)

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2010 NCCU INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 26 SHANKLE,Tim vs Hampton (Oct 09, 2010)

Yards Rushing 107 SHANKLE,Tim vs Hampton (Oct 09, 2010)

TD Rushes 1 SHANKLE,Tim vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

GOFORTH,Arthur vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim vs Winston Salem State (Sep 11, 2010)

McCORD,Tony vs Winston Salem State (Sep 11, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 25, 2010)

JOHNSON,Michael vs N. Carolina A&T (Sep 25, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim vs Hampton (Oct 09, 2010)

GOFORTH,Arthur at Georgia State (Oct 16, 2010)

GOFORTH,Arthur vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 23, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

MANNING,Justin vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

SHANKLE,Tim at Savannah State Univ. (Nov 13, 2010)

REID,Jordan vs Old Dominion (Nov 20, 2010)

Long Rush 93 McCORD,Tony vs Winston Salem State (Sep 11, 2010)

Pass attempts 41 JOHNSON,Michael at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

Pass completions 23 JOHNSON,Michael at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

Yards Passing 220 JOHNSON,Michael vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

TD Passes 4 WILLIAMS,Keon vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Long Pass 59 JOHNSON,Michael vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

Receptions 9 IRVINE,Geovonie at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Yards Receiving 153 IRVINE,Geovonie vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

TD Receptions 2 MANNING,Justin vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

IRVINE,Geovonie vs Old Dominion (Nov 20, 2010)

Long Reception 59 IRVINE,Geovonie vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

Field Goals 2 CARDELLE,Frankie vs Winston Salem St. (Sep 11, 2010)

CARDELLE,Frankie vs N. Carolina A&T (Sep 25, 2010)

Long Field Goal 44 CARDELLE,Frankie at Georgia State (Oct 16, 2010)

Punts 7 CARDELLE,Frankie vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

Punting Avg 47.5 CARDELLE,Frankie vs Winston Salem St. (Sep 11, 2010)

Long Punt 57 CARDELLE,Frankie at Delaware State (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Punt Return 35 GOFORTH,Arthur vs Hampton (Oct 09, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 97 GOFORTH,Arthur vs Winston Salem St. (Sep 11, 2010)

Tackles 11 FOX,Rashad vs Old Dominion (Nov 20, 2010)

Sacks 2.0 STEWART,Roger vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 23, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 3.0 HILLIE,Calvin vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Interceptions 2 LEWIS,Marc vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

2010 NCCU TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 46 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 25, 2010)

Yards Rushing 239 vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Yards Per Rush 5.7 vs Winston Salem St. (Sep 11, 2010)

TD Rushes 2 vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

vs Winston Salem St. (Sep 11, 2010)

vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 25, 2010)

vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

Pass attempts 48 at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

Pass completions 26 at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

Yards Passing 264 at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Yards Per Pass 12.9 vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

TD Passes 4 vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Total Plays 77 at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

Total Offense 401 at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Yards Per Play 6.6 at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Points 59 vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Sacks By 5 vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

First Downs 23 vs Johnson C. Smith (Sep 02, 2010)

Penalties 12 at Appalachian State (Sep 18, 2010)

at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Penalty Yards 118 at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Turnovers 4 at Georgia State (Oct 16, 2010)

vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 23, 2010)

at Savannah State (Nov 13, 2010)

Interceptions By 4 vs Edward Waters (Oct 30, 2010)

Keon Williams threw a team-best and personal career-high four touchdown passes during a season-opening win over J.C. Smith. (Photo by Red Rocket Photography)

GAME-HIGH STATISTICS

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CAREER PASSING LEADERS Name Years Com Att Yards TD1. Earl Harvey 1985-88 690 1,442 10,621 862. Gerald Fraylon 1981-84 347 877 5,794 453. Brad McAdams 1992-96 420 869 5,687 424. Stadford Brown 2006-08 399 762 5,202 465. Adrian Warren 2003-06 378 736 4,676 486. Herman Mathews 1966-69 274 519 3,942 417. Michael Johnson 2008-10 293 519 3,627 308. Garvin Stone 1969-72 257 550 3,438 359. Warren Bell 1996-2000 243 544 3,132 1610. Duran McLaurin 1992-95 252 510 3,075 2511. Charles Armwood 1975-77 188 437 2,301 1312. Charles Yuille 1977-80 139 340 2,050 2113. Alvin Cauthorn 1975-78 155 368 1,997 1214. Richard Hicks 1959-62 85 234 1,451 1415. Cornelius Redfearn 1992-95 114 233 1,424 8

ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDSGame: attempts .....64 Earl Harvey at Jackson State (8-30-86) comp. .........33 Earl Harvey at J.C. Smith (11-9-85) comp. % ...100 Herman Mathews at Vir. Union (11-16-68) yards ........550 Earl Harvey at Jackson State (8-30-86) had inter. ......5 Earl Harvey vs. Saint Paul’s (9-13-86) TDs ..............7 Adrian Warren vs. Edward Waters (8-27-05)

Season: atts ...........392 Earl Harvey ......................1985 comp. .......188 Earl Harvey ......................1985 comp. % ..61.1 Herman Mathews .............1969 yards .....3,190 Earl Harvey ......................1985 had inter. ....24 Earl Harvey ......................1986 TDs ............26 Stadford Brown ................2006

Career: atts ........1,442 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 comp. .......690 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 comp. % ..52.4 Stadford Brown ............. 2006-08 ................52.4 Herman Mathews .......... 1966-69 yards ...10,621 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 had inter. ....81 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 TDs ............86 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 100yd/gm ...40 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88

LONGEST PASSNo. Yards Name (QB-Rec) Opponent Date1. 96 TD Herman Mathews - Julian Martin Johnson C. Smith 11/4/572. 92 TD Earl Harvey - Robert Clark Jackson State 8/30/863. 85 TD Brad McAdams - Monte Southerland Bowie State 11/9/964. 84 TD Earl Harvey - Robert Clark Winston-Salem State 10/4/86

Record-Breaking Season: 1985 - Only Eagle to ever throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season. Still an NCAA Div. II record for a Freshman.

Date Opponent Att Comp Int Yards TD Rush Yds TD Total9/7 Livingstone 46 15 2 328 1 18 3 1 3319/14 Saint Paul’s 41 26 2 343 1 20 -26 1 3179/21 vs. Grambling State 33 15 4 207 2 18 -45 0 1629/28 Fayetteville State 35 17 0 319 3 12 -33 0 28610/5 at Winston-Salem St. 28 9 3 147 0 14 10 1 15710/12 Norfolk State 30 13 0 346 2 11 -29 0 31710/26 at Elizabeth City State 54 26 3 389 2 17 26 2 41511/2 Bowie State 29 13 1 345 4 8 -14 1 33111/9 at Johnson C. Smith 58 33 3 406 6 13 -29 0 37711/16 at North Carolina A&T 38 21 1 360 1 15 -45 1 315TOTAL 392 188 19 3,190 22 146 -182 7 3,008

Earl “Air” Harvey

Record-Breaking Career: Set NCCU, CIAA and NCAA Div. II career records for passing yards, total offense and touchdown passes.

Year Gms Att Comp Int Yards TD Rush Yds TD Total1985 10 392 188 19 3,190 22 146 -182 7 3,0081986 10 371 176 24 2,707 24 156 127 7 2,8341987 11 328 165 15 2,355 18 149 69 2 2,4241988 10 351 161 23 2,369 22 152 32 4 2,401TOTAL 41 1,442 690 81 10,621 86 603 46 20 10,667

NCAA Playoffs (2 games)Year Gms Att Comp Int Yards TD Rush Yds TD Total1988 2 54 25 2 397 2 45 75 2 472*** NCAA Playoff games did not count toward career statistics

Statistics prior to 2003 do not include playoff or bowl games, per NCAA rule.

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SEASON LEADERS - PASSING YARDSYear Name Att Comp Pct Int Yds TD1953 Al Montgomery 38 12 31.4 6 152 01954 Al Montgomery 37 12 32.4 3 205 21955 Al Montgomery 49 18 36.7 9 315 11956 Al Montgomery 51 10 19.6 5 486 21957 Edward Hudson 70 35 50.0 6 486 21958 Isaac Gatling 54 29 53.7 6 455 101959 Reginald Pryor 53 20 37.7 6 258 11960 Reginald Pryor 48 22 45.8 5 425 51961 Richard Hicks 67 29 43.3 4 362 41962 Richard Hicks 111 42 37.8 5 837 81963 Aaron Martin 52 20 38.5 6 441 61965 Fred Baldwin 137 57 41.6 518 31966 Herman Mathews 88 46 52.3 3 618 91967 Herman Mathews 162 78 48.1 7 1,169 61968 Herman Mathews 94 41 43.6 4 585 81969 Herman Mathews 175 107 61.1 8 1,570 181970 Garvin Stone 202 95 47.0 19 1,296 111971 Garvin Stone 119 50 42.0 10 638 61972 Garvin Stone 195 101 51.8 12 1,240 151973 Clifton Herring 106 54 50.9 9 798 51974 Ricky Moore 87 32 36.8 5 431 61975 Ricky Moore 121 36 29.8 7 616 21976 Charles Armwood 156 75 48.1 13 889 71977 Charles Armwood 226 95 42.0 17 1,190 51978 Alvin Cauthorn 272 119 43.8 10 1,621 111979 Charles Yuille 165 62 37.6 14 832 61980 Charles Yuille 171 75 43.8 11 1,212 151981 Gerald Fraylon 189 75 39.7 16 1,203 101982 Gerald Fraylon 234 92 39.3 17 1,488 101983 Gerald Fraylon 232 89 38.4 10 1,518 141984 Gerald Fraylon 222 91 41.0 14 1,585 111985 Earl Harvey 392 188 48.0 19 3,190 221986 Earl Harvey 371 176 47.4 24 2,707 241987 Earl Harvey 328 165 50.3 15 2,355 181988 Earl Harvey 351 161 45.8 23 2,369 221989 Edwin Witcher 139 54 38.8 12 802 101990 Fulton Meachem 188 90 47.8 9 1,658 131991 Fulton Meachem 172 74 43.0 9 1,076 51992 Brad McAdams 264 136 51.1 9 1,428 101993 Duran McLauren 210 91 43.3 11 1,287 101994 Brad McAdams 231 108 46.8 14 1,540 111995 Duran McLauren 240 137 57.1 8 1,574 131996 Brad McAdams 292 144 49.3 15 2,308 201997 Warren Bell 270 112 41.5 16 1,193 61998 Warren Bell 188 91 48.4 9 1,326 61999 Darrell Nesbitt 40 11 27.5 5 255 22000 Darrell Nesbitt 65 20 30.8 4 264 22001 Sean Williams 59 19 32.2 5 399 42002 Lawrence Fuller 165 68 41.2 3 1,015 52003 Adrian Warren 177 87 49.2 6 917 82004 Adrian Warren 264 138 52.3 9 1,746 202005 Adrian Warren 290 150 51.7 10 1,970 192006 Stadford Brown 321 174 54.2 11 2,577 262007 Stadford Brown 293 149 50.9 13 1,711 142008 Stadford Brown 148 76 51.4 9 914 62009 Michael Johnson 268 153 57.1 10 1,931 182010 Michael Johnson 189 108 57.1 8 1,179 6

SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDS Name Year Com Att Yds Int TD1. Earl Harvey 1985 188 392 3,190 19 222. Earl Harvey 1986 176 371 2,707 24 243. Stadford Brown 2006 174 321 2,577 11 264. Earl Harvey 1988 161 351 2,369 23 225. Earl Harvey 1987 165 328 2,355 15 186. Brad McAdams 1996 144 292 2,308 15 207. Adrian Warren 2005 150 290 1,970 10 198. Michael Johnson 2009 153 268 1,931 10 189. Adrian Warren 2004 138 264 1,746 9 2010. Stadford Brown 2007 149 293 1,711 13 1411. Alvin Cauthorn 1978 119 272 1,621 10 1112. Gerald Fraylon 1984 91 222 1,585 14 1113. Duran McLaurin 1995 137 240 1,574 8 1314. Herman Mathews 1969 107 175 1,570 8 18

SINGLE-GAME PASSING RECORDSPassing Yards Opponent Date1. 550 Earl Harvey Jackson State 8/30/862. 443 Earl Harvey Livingstone 10/8/883. 408 Earl Harvey Saint Paul’s 9/13/864. 406 Earl Harvey Johnson C. Smith 11/9/855. 389 Earl Harvey Elizabeth City State 10/26/856. 372 Stadford Brown Presbyterian 9/29/077. 361 Gerald Fraylon Elizabeth City State 9/14/848. 360 Earl Harvey North Carolina A&T 11/16/859. 354 Brad McAdams Bowie State 11/9/9610. 346 Earl Harvey Norfolk State 10/12/8511. 345 Earl Harvey Bowie State 11/2/85

TOP 10 NCCU TEAM PERFORMANCESPassing Yards Date1. 550 Jackson State .............................8-30-862. 443 Livingstone ..................................10-8-883. 437 Elizabeth City St........................10-26-854. 408 St. Paul’s .....................................9-13-865. 406 Johnson C. Smith........................11-9-856. 400 Elizabeth City St........................10-20-847. 397 Edward Waters ...........................8-27-058. 382 Livingstone ................................10-28-959. 375 St. Paul’s .....................................9-14-8510. 372 Presbyterian ................................9-29-07

Team Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonPass Attempts: 65 at Jackson State (8-30-86) 401 (1985)Pass Completions: 37 vs. Livingstone (10-28-95) 193 (1985, 1995)Passing Yards: 550 at Jackson State (8-30-86) 3,303 (1985)

CAREER PASSING YARDS LEADERS

Earl Harvey - 10,621 (1985-88) Gerald Fraylon - 5,794 (1981-84)

#1 #2

Brad McAdams - 5,687 (1992-96) Stadford Brown - 5,202 (2006-08)

#3 #4

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CAREER RUSHING LEADERS Name Years Att Yds Avg TD1. Greg Pruitt, Jr. 2004-06 583 3,008 5.16 212. Joe Simmons 1990-93 520 2,840 5.46 283. Jefferson Inman 1969-72 450 2,476 5.504. James Smith 1970-74 574 2,393 4.175. Tim Shankle 2007-10 581 2,375 4.09 216. Benjamin Tate 1979-82 501 2,275 4.54 187. Clifton Jackson 1955-58 323 2,058 6.378. Clifton Kersey 1981-84 450 1,897 4.229. Donnie Pippen 2000-02, ‘04 346 1,861 5.38 1710. Shawn Gibbs 1993-97 330 1,687 5.11 1911. Junior Bulla 1997-99 321 1,552 4.83 1712. Sakwana Dickens 1998-2000 232 1,333 5.75 1013. Tony McCord 2007-10 309 1,313 4.25 314. Lawrence Fuller 2000-03 404 1,261 3.12 1215. Rossie Barfi eld 1957-60 256 1,162 4.5416. Cheo Johnson 1998-2001 192 1,081 5.63 8 Amos Thornton 1952-54 215 1,081 5.0318. Richard Wilkins 1954-61 210 1,049 5.0019. James Lawrence 1975-77 280 1,041 3.7220. Roscoe Burnette 1979-80 244 988 4.0521. Gerald Fraylon 1981-84 551 826 1.50 31

ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDSGame: attempts .....42 Benjamin Tate vs. Morgan State (10-16-82) yards ........259 Joe Simmons vs. Kentucky State (11-6-93) TDs ..............4 Wauna Dooms vs. Shaw Univ. (11-1-33) .....................4 Darrell Nesbitt vs. Benedict (9-25-99) .....................4 Junior Bulla vs. Bowie State (10-23-99) Season: attempts ...260 Greg Pruitt, Jr. ...................2005 yards .....1,669 Joe Simmons ....................1993 TDs ............16 Joe Simmons ....................1993 100yd/gm .....9 Joe Simmons ....................1993

Career: attempts ...583 Greg Pruitt, Jr. ............. 2004-06 yards .....3,008 Greg Pruitt, Jr. ............. 2004-06 TDs ............31 Gerald Fraylon ............ 1981-84

LONGEST RUSHNo. Yards Name Opponent Date1. 93 TD Tony McCord Winston-Salem State 9/11/102. 89 TD Shawn Gibbs Fayetteville State 10/5/96 89 TD James Smith MD-Eastern Shore 10/23/714. 85 TD Clifton Jackson Morris Brown 9/21/575. 84 TD Jerome Evans Johnson C. Smith 11/6/54 84 TD Carl Galbreath Virginia Union 10/26/467. 83 TD Jerome Evans Hampton 10/2/548. 82 James Smith South Carolina St. 11/2/74 82 Fred James St. Augustine’s 9/27/5210. 80 TD Tony McCord Savannah State 11/21/09 80 TD Billy Massey South Carolina St. 10/23/9312. 78 TD Darrell Nesbitt Johnson C. Smith 11/6/99 78 TD Delasio Bartley Johnson C. Smith 11/9/76 78 TD Carvis Bullock North Carolina A&T 11/18/72 78 TD Jefferson Inmon North Carolina A&T 11/18/72

Record-Breaking Season: 1993 - Only Eagle to ever rush for more than 1,200 yards in a season. Also broke NCCU season scoring record.

Date Opponent Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD9/4 Bowie State 28 140 1 3 7 09/11 Norfolk State 26 151 1 3 71 19/18 vs. Virginia State 14 86 1 -- -- 09/25 vs. Johnson C. Smith 12 127 2 0 0 010/2 at Elizabeth City State 29 224 2 1 13 010/9 Fayetteville State 18 121 1 -- -- 010/16 at Winston-Salem State 15 57 1 1 11 010/23 at South Carolina State 19 101 1 0 0 010/30 Livingstone 24 178 2 0 0 011/6 Kentucky State 31 259 3 0 0 011/13 at Virginia Union 33 255 1 1 19 0TOTAL 249 1,699 16 13 170 1

Joe Simmons

Record-Breaking Career: Held NCCU career rushing yards record for 13 years. Only Eagle to ever run for more than 250 yards in a game.

Year Gms Rush Yards Avg. TD Long Yds/Gm Rec Yds TD Long1990 10 12 39 3.3 0 12 3.9 1 1 0 11991 10 130 577 4.4 7 59 57.7 5 116 1 621992 8 129 525 4.1 5 34 65.6 24 182 2 231993 11 249 1,699 6.8 16 71 154.5 13 170 1 36TOTAL 39 520 2,840 5.5 28 71 72.8 43 469 4 62

After his fi nal game as an Eagle, Joe Simmons is congratulated by head coach Larry Little.

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SEASON LEADERS - RUSHING YARDSYear Name Att Yds Avg TD1953 Amos Thornton 88 557 6.31954 Jerome Evans 55 432 7.91955 Clifton Jackson 30 285 5.71956 Clifton Jackson 81 530 6.51957 Clifton Jackson 107 784 7.31958 Clifton Jackson 85 459 5.41959 Rossie Barfi eld 106 465 4.41960 Richard Wilkins 90 427 4.71961 Richard Wilkins 107 583 5.41962 Earl Miller 67 278 4.11963 Robert Curington 69 291 4.21964 Billy Alsbrook 84 505 6.01966 Roy Anderson 46 273 5.21967 Roger Foust 59 223 3.81968 Thurman Jones 83 412 5.01969 Ollis Carson 72 530 7.4 41970 James Smith 116 456 3.91971 Jefferson Inmon 135 766 5.71972 Jefferson Inmon 220 1,153 5.21973 James Smith 187 672 3.61974 James Smith 143 667 4.71975 Eugene Carmichael 98 362 3.7 31976 James Lawrence 141 549 3.91977 John Foye 83 311 3.7 41978 Anthony Judd 105 411 3.91979 Roscoe Burnette 99 328 3.3 61980 Roscoe Burnette 145 660 4.5 31981 Benjamin Tate 159 773 4.9 61982 Benjamin Tate 236 1,036 4.4 111983 Clifton Kersey 173 803 4.6 1984 Clifton Kersey 147 540 3.7 51985 Darryl Webb 65 254 3.9 31986 David Burt 103 484 4.6 51987 Timothy Oakley 129 470 3.6 31988 Darrell Clark 58 216 3.7 01989 Darrell Clark 100 383 3.8 11990 Brian Harris 92 338 3.7 01991 Joe Simmons 130 577 4.4 71992 Joe Simmons 129 525 4.1 51993 Joe Simmons 249 1,699 6.8 161994 Nate Harp 103 435 4.2 31995 Billy Massey 83 414 5.0 51996 Shawn Gibbs 147 840 5.7 91997 Shawn Gibbs 137 655 4.8 91998 Myron Flowers 104 583 5.6 31999 Junior Bulla 159 984 6.2 92000 Sakwana Dickens 166 951 5.7 62001 Cheo Johnson 129 772 6.0 62002 Anthony Saunders 73 408 5.6 02003 Lawrence Fuller 144 518 3.6 62004 Greg Pruitt, Jr. 178 1,103 6.2 52005 Greg Pruitt, Jr. 260 1,172 4.5 102006 Greg Pruitt, Jr. 145 733 5.1 62007 Tim Shankle 150 598 4.0 32008 Tony McCord 122 464 3.8 12009 Tim Shankle 179 732 4.1 82010 Tim Shankle 143 596 4.2 7

SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING RECORDS Name Year Att Yds Avg TD1. Joe Simmons 1993 249 1,699 6.82 162. Greg Pruitt, Jr. 2005 260 1,172 4.51 103. Jefferson Inmon 1972 220 1,153 5.24 4. Greg Pruitt, Jr. 2004 178 1,103 6.20 55. Benjamin Tate 1982 236 1,036 4.39 116. Junior Bulla 1999 159 984 6.19 97. Sakwana Dickens 2000 166 951 5.73 68. Shawn Gibbs 1996 147 840 5.71 99. Clifton Kersey 1983 173 803 4.64 10. Clifton Jackson 1957 107 784 7.33 11. Benjamin Tate 1981 159 773 4.86 612. Cheo Johnson 2001 129 772 5.98 613. Jefferson Inmon 1971 135 766 5.6714. Tim Shankle 2009 179 732 4.09 815. James Smith 1973 187 672 3.59

SINGLE-GAME RUSHING RECORDS (Yards-Attempts) Opponent Date1. 259-31 Joe Simmons Kentucky State 11/6/932. 255-33 Joe Simmons Virginia Union 11/13/933. 224-29 Joe Simmons Elizabeth City St. 10/2/934. 220-29 Greg Pruitt, Jr. Livingstone 10/22/055. 215-21 Benjamin Tate Bowie State 10/30/826. 212-30 Jefferson Inmon MD-Eastern Shore 10/21/727. 211-33 Junior Bulla Bowie State 10/23/998. 209-19 Sakwana Dickens Virginia State 9/16/009. 196-27 Preston Jones Johnson C. Smith 11/4/8910. 192-18 Delasio Bartley Johnson C. Smith 11/9/7411. 180-31 Jefferson Inmon North Carolina A&T 11/18/72

TOP 10 NCCU TEAM PERFORMANCESRushing Yards (Yards-Attempts) Date1. 435-59 Winston-Salem St. ...................10/17/702. 431-64 Bowie State .............................10/30/623. 421-63 Elizabeth City State ...................10/2/994. 412-46 Shaw ......................................... 11/2/685. 408-63 Bluefi eld State ......................... 11/10/566. 402-69 Elizabeth City St. ....................... 9/11/767. 390-62 Johnson C. Smith ...................... 11/8/038. 384-62 Cheyney ......................................9/8/019. 377-67 Johnson C. Smith ...................... 11/6/99 377-74 Winston-Salem St. .....................9/18/76

Team Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonMost Rushes: 74 at MD-Eastern Shore (10-25-75) 588 (1981)Most Yards: 435 at Winston-Salem State (10-17-70) 2,661 (1999)

SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS LEADERS

Joe Simmons - 1,699 (1993) Greg Pruitt, Jr. - 1,172 (2005)

#1 #2 #3 #4

Greg Pruitt, Jr. - 1,103 (2004)Jefferson Inmon - 1,153 (1972)

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CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS Name Years Rec Yds TD1. Robert Clark 1983-86 210 4,231 382. Robert Green 1983-86 155 2,309 173. Antoine Calloway 1993-96 153 1,920 174. Terrence McNeill 1983-86 135 2,129 195. Moses Ware 1991-94 132 1,822 156. Anthony Cooley 1988-91 130 2,879 207. Torey Ross 2004-05 122 1,485 198. Will Scott 2006-09 121 1,975 199. Wayne Blackwell 2006-08 117 1,462 1510. Victor Hunter 1979-82 113 2,046 2111. Carl Sanders 1977-80 112 1,960 1312. Edwin R. Hargrove 1987-90 107 1,416 813. Julian Martin 1966-69 98 1,881 25 Nikki Brannon 1992-95 98 1,310 615. Geovonie Irvine 2009-10 91 1,340 815. Mahlon Williams 1969-72 90 1,043 8

ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDSGame: receptions .... 17 Robert Clark vs. Jackson State (8-30-86) yards .......... 354 Robert Clark vs. Jackson State (8-30-86) TDs ................ 5 Robert Clark vs. Fayetteville St. (9-27-86)

Season: receptions .... 69 Torey Ross .....................2005 yards ....... 1,387 Robert Clark ...................1985 TDs .............. 14 Julian Martin ...................1969

Career: receptions .. 210 Robert Clark ................ 1983-86 yards ....... 4,231 Robert Clark ................ 1983-86 TDs .............. 38 Robert Clark ................ 1983-86

Robert Clark

Record-Breaking Career: Holds NCCU career records for receptions, receiving yards and scoring. Also holds single-season records for receptions and receiving yards, as well as single-game records for receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns.

Year Rec Yards Avg. TD Long1983 40 818 20.5 6 77*1984 47 875 18.6 6 49*1985 67 1,387 20.7 13 63*1986 56 1,151 20.6 13 92*

TOTAL 210 4,231 20.1 38 92*

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Name Years Rec Yds TD1. Robert Clark 1983-86 210 4,231 382. Anthony Cooley 1988-91 130 2,879 203. Robert Green 1983-86 155 2,309 174. Terrence McNeill 1983-86 135 2,129 195. Victor Hunter 1979-82 113 2,046 216. Will Scott 2006-09 121 1,975 197. Carl Sanders 1977-80 112 1,960 138. Antoine Calloway 1993-96 153 1,920 179. Julian Martin 1966-69 98 1,881 2510. Moses Ware 1991-94 132 1,822 1511. Torey Ross 2004-05 122 1,485 1912. Wayne Blackwell 2006-08 117 1,462 1513. Edwin R. Hargrove 1987-90 107 1,416 814. Geovonie Irvine 2009-10 91 1,340 815. Nikki Brannon 1992-95 98 1,310 616. Jason Caldwell 1969-72 70 1,268 17

ANTOINE CALLOWAY (1993-96) ranks third on NCCU’s all-time career receptions list with 153 catches. His 59 receptions during his senior campaign is second on the school’s single-season record list.(Photo by All-Pro Photo)

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SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS RECORDS Name Year Rec Yds TD1. Torey Ross 2005 69 846 82. Robert Clark 1985 67 1,387 133. Antoine Calloway 1996 59 765 8 Nikki Brannon 1995 59 846 55. Robert Clark 1986 56 1,151 136. Geovonie Irvine 2010 53 758 5 Torey Ross 2004 53 639 118. Charles Futrell 2006 51 909 89. Antoine Calloway 1995 50 576 710. Victor Hunter 1982 47 993 7 Robert Clark 1984 47 875 6 Moses Ware 1993 47 783 413. Terrence McNeill 1985 46 752 5 Robert Green 1985 46 681 215. Will Scott 2009 45 706 10 Will Scott 2008 45 787 5

SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS RECORDS(Receptions-Yards) Opponent Date1. 17-354 Robert Clark Jackson State 8/30/862. 13-285 Robert Clark Elizabeth City State 10/26/853. 12-179 Robert Clark Johnson C. Smith 11/9/854. 10-194 Robert Clark Bowie State 10/27/845. 10-131 Terrence McNeill Johnson C. Smith 11/9/85

NCCU TEAM RECEIVING RECORDSTeam Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonReceptions: 37 vs. Livingstone (10-28-95) 193 (1985, 1995)Receiving Yards: 550 at Jackson State (8-30-86) 3,303 (1985)

SEASON LEADERS - RECEIVING YARDSYear Name Rec Yards Avg TD1953 Charles Floyd 6 114 19.0 01954 Harry Lewis 8 73 9.1 11955 James Henry 10 153 15.3 11956 Harry Lewis 5 88 17.6 11957 Paul Winslow 8 108 13.5 01958 George Wallace 17 289 17.0 31959 George Wallace 9 111 12.3 31960 Charlie Cox 9 158 17.6 11961 Richard Wilkins 14 224 16.0 21962 Charlie Cox 12 209 17.4 21963 Robert Curington 13 295 22.7 21965 Billy Alsbrook 27 251 9.3 01966 Roosevelt Robertson 21 292 13.9 71967 Julian Martin 30 737 24.6 41968 Terry Cole 18 255 14.2 11969 Julian Martin 41 820 20.0 141970 Jason Caldwell 35 659 18.8 81971 Mahlon Williams 14 199 14.2 21972 Mahlon Williams 37 452 12.2 21973 Roderick Hodges 16 389 24.3 21974 James Smith 17 256 15.1 11975 Edward Baldwin 17 350 20.6 21976 Joseph Mack 30 359 10.6 11977 Reginald Smith 34 512 15.1 2 Joseph Mack 34 359 10.6 11978 Carl Sanders 44 657 14.9 31979 Carl Sanders 31 600 19.5 31980 Carl Sanders 37 703 19.0 71981 Victor Hunter 32 559 17.5 51982 Victor Hunter 47 993 21.4 71983 Robert Clark 40 818 20.5 61984 Robert Clark 47 875 18.6 61985 Robert Clark 67 1,387 20.7 131986 Robert Clark 56 1,151 20.6 131987 Terrance McNeill 33 549 16.6 81988 Anthony Cooley 30 755 25.2 81989 Anthony Cooley 26 518 19.9 21990 Anthony Cooley 45 1,058 23.5 71991 Anthony Cooley 29 548 18.9 31992 Moses Ware 43 463 10.8 31993 Moses Ware 47 783 16.7 41994 Antoine Calloway 43 561 13.0 21995 Nikki Brannon 59 846 14.3 51996 Antoine Calloway 59 765 13.0 81998 Durant McCathern 32 409 12.8 21999 Junior Bulla 6 68 11.3 02000 Mike Hill 7 110 15.7 0 Durant McCathern 7 96 13.7 12001 Ryan Walden 18 439 24.4 32002 Nathaniel Fitch 30 441 14.7 42003 Maurice Glenn 31 543 17.5 42004 Torey Ross 53 639 12.1 112005 Torey Ross 69 846 12.9 82006 Charles Futrell 51 909 17.8 82007 Wayne Blackwell 42 509 12.1 42008 Will Scott 45 787 17.5 52009 Will Scott 45 706 15.7 102010 Geovonie Irvine 53 758 14.3 5

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS RECORDS(Yards-Receptions) Opponent Date1. 354-17 Robert Clark Jackson State 8/30/862. 285-13 Robert Clark Elizabeth City State 10/26/853. 226-8 Robert Clark Fayetteville State 9/28/854. 214-7 Anthony Cooley So. Connecticut 9/20/905. 206-4 Victor Hunter Bowie State 10/30/826. 194-10 Robert Clark Bowie State 10/27/847. 192-8 Robert Clark Livingstone 9/7/858. 190-7 Anthony Cooley Fayetteville State 9/24/889. 189-4 Julian Martin Shaw 10/28/6710. 187-9 Robert Clark North Carolina A&T 11/16/8511. 179-5 Will Scott North Carolina A&T 10/3/09 179-12 Robert Clark Johnson C. Smith 11/9/85

SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS RECORDS Name Year Rec Yds TD1. Robert Clark 1985 67 1,387 132. Robert Clark 1986 56 1,151 133. Anthony Cooley 1990 45 1,058 74. Victor Hunter 1982 47 993 75. Charles Futrell 2006 51 909 86. Robert Clark 1984 47 875 67. Torey Ross 2005 69 846 8 Nikki Brannon 1995 59 846 59. Julian Martin 1969 41 820 1410. Robert Clark 1983 40 818 6

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CAREER SCORING LEADERS Name Years TD PAT FG Pts1. Brandon Gilbert 2004-08 0 147 44 2792. Robert Clark 1983-86 38 2 0 2323. Kevin Houston 1992-95 0 89 40 2094. Joe Simmons 1990-93 32 2 0 1965. Gerald Fraylon 1981-84 31 3 0 1926. Jefferson Inmon 1969-72 30 3 0 1867. James Smith 1970-74 29 3 0 1808. Julian Martin 1966-69 25 7 0 1649. Victor Hunter 1979-82 22 2 0 13610. Greg Pruitt, Jr. 2004-06 21 0 0 126 Shawn Gibbs 1993-97 21 0 0 126 Anthony Cooley 1988-91 20 3 0 126

ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDSGame: points .........30 Robert Clark vs. Fayetteville St. (9-27-86) TDs ..............5 Robert Clark vs. Fayetteville St. (9-27-86) FG made ......4 Brandon Gilbert vs. Bowie St. (11-5-05) .....................4 Eric Hines vs. Winston-Salem St. (9-16-78) PAT made ..10 Brandon Gilbert vs. Edward Waters (8-27-05)

Season: points .......102 Joe Simmons ...................1993 TDs ............17 Joe Simmons ...................1993 FG made ....16 Brandon Gilbert ................2005 PAT made ..48 Brandon Gilbert ................2006

Career: points .......279 Brandon Gilbert ............. 2004-08 TDs ............38 Robert Clark .................. 1983-86 FG made ....44 Brandon Gilbert ............. 2004-08 PAT atts ...149 Brandon Gilbert ............. 2004-08 PAT made 147 Brandon Gilbert ............. 2004-08

Record-Breaking Career: 2004-08 - NCCU’s all-time leading scorer with 279 points. Holds or shares every kicking record in

school history. Holds school records for career fi eld goals made (44), career extra-point kicks made (147), single-season fi eld

goals made (16), single-season extra-point kicks made (48), single-game extra-point kicks made (10), and consecutive extra-point kicks

made (104). Shares the school record for fi eld goals made in a game (4), accomplished during the 2005 CIAA Championship Game, including the

game-winner with three seconds remaining. Booted the longest fi eld goal in school history with a 51-yard, last-second, game-winning kick in the 2006 CIAA Championship Game.

Year G FG 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blkd PAT Points2004 10 7-11 5-6 1-3 1-2 0-0 41 2 33-34 542005 12 16-21 5-5 7-11 4-5 0-0 47 1 42-43 902006 12 11-16 6-7 2-5 2-3 1-1 51 0 48-48 812007* 2 2-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 31 0 3-3 92008 11 8-11 1-1 4-5 3-4 0-1 45 0 21-21 45Totals 36 36-51 17-19 11-20 7-11 1-1 51 3 126-128 279

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Repeat Performer: In the 2005 CIAA Championship Game, Gilbert scored 14 points with 2 extra-point kicks and 4 fi eld goals, including the game-winner with three seconds left, to earn the game’s MVP award (right). On the same fi eld one year later in the 2006 CIAA title game, Gilbert struck again, this time with a school record 51-yard, game-winning fi eld goal as time expired (far right).

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SEASON LEADERS - SCORING Year Name TD 2pt PAT FG Total1953 Al Montgomery 6 361954 John Baker 4 1 301955 Clifton Jackson 5 301956 Carvis Bullock 4 241957 Clifton Jackson 4 241958 Lloyd Eason 6 2 381959 Paul Winslow 6 2 381960 Richard Hicks 4 8 321961 Richard Wilkins 8 2 501962 Richard Hicks 3 10 281963 Robert Curington 9 541964 Thurman Jones 2 7 211965 James Black 3 181966 Roosevelt Robertson 7 421967 Herman Matthews 6 361968 Thurman Jones 9 8 621969 Julian Martin 14 3 901970 James Smith 8 10 581971 Jefferson Inmon 8 1 0 0 501972 Jefferson Inmon 13 0 0 0 781973 James Smith 7 0 0 0 421974 James Smith 6 0 0 0 361975 Ricky Moore 5 1 0 0 321976 Eric Hines 0 0 21 5 36 James Lawrence 6 0 0 0 361977 John Foye 4 0 0 0 241978 Eric Hines 0 0 22 8 461979 Roscoe Burnette 6 0 0 0 361980 Victor Hunter 10 0 0 0 601981 Gerald Fraylon 12 2 0 0 761982 Benjamin Tate 11 0 0 0 661983 Gerald Fraylon 7 0 0 0 421984 Clinton Kersey 7 0 0 0 421985 Robert Clark 13 0 0 0 781986 Robert Clark 13 1 0 0 801987 Terrance McNeill 8 0 0 0 481988 Anthony Cooley 8 0 0 0 481989 Gary Leath 9 2 0 0 581990 Kenneth Gary 6 4 9 3 621991 Joe Simmons 8 2 0 0 521992 Kevin Houston 0 0 12 14 541993 Joe Simmons 17 0 0 0 1021994 Kevin Houston 0 0 18 13 571995 Antoine Calloway 7 0 0 0 42 Kevin Houston 0 0 27 5 421996 Shawn Gibbs 10 1 0 0 621997 Shawn Gibbs 9 0 0 0 541998 Junior Bulla 7 0 0 0 421999 Junior Bulla 9 1 0 0 562000 Sakwana Dickens 8 0 0 0 482001 Cheo Johnson 6 2 0 0 402002 Brian Burke 0 0 15 5 302003 Jamal Molden 0 0 22 6 402004 Torey Ross 11 0 0 0 662005 Brandon Gilbert 0 0 42 16 902006 Brandon Gilbert 0 0 48 11 812007 Taylor Gray 0 0 14 5 292008 Brandon Gilbert 0 0 21 8 452009 Frankie Cardelle 0 0 31 11 642010 Frankie Cardelle 0 0 26 8 50

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS Name Year TD PAT FG Pts1. Joe Simmons 1993 17 0 0 1022. Brandon Gilbert 2005 0 42 16 90 Julian Martin 1969 14 3 0 904. Brandon Gilbert 2006 0 48 11 815. Robert Clark 1986 13 1 0 806. Robert Clark 1985 13 0 0 78 Jefferson Inmon 1972 13 0 0 788. Gerald Fraylon 1981 12 2 0 769. Torey Ross 2004 11 0 0 66 Benjamin Tate 1982 11 0 0 6611. Frankie Cardelle 2009 0 31 11 6412. Shawn Gibbs 1996 10 1 0 62 Thurman Jones 1969 9 8 0 62 Kenneth Gary 1990 6 17 3 6215. Will Scott 2009 10 0 0 60 Greg Pruitt, Jr. 2005 10 0 0 60 Victor Hunter 1980 10 0 0 60

NCCU TEAM SCORING RECORDSTeam Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonPoints: 85 vs. Fort Jackson (9-21-46) 371 (2006)Points (1st Qtr): 39 vs. Virginia Union (11-16-68) 123 (1993)Points (2nd Qtr): 28 vs. Howard (11-13-71) 133 (2005)Points (3rd Qtr): 28 vs. N. Carolina A&T (11-10-84) 96 (1982) 28 vs. Bowie State (10-30-82)Points (4th Qtr): 28 vs. Jackson State (8-30-86) 108 (1981) 28 vs. Johnson C. Smith (11-6-99)

KEVIN HOUSTON (1992-95) ranks third on NCCU’s all-time career scoring list with 209 points. (Photo by All-Pro Photo)

ROBERT CLARK (right) holds school scoring records for points in a game (30) and career touchdowns (38), and is NCCU’s second all-time leading scorer with 232 points.

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ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDSGame: plays ..........80 Earl Harvey at Jackson State (8-30-86) yards ........536 Earl Harvey at Jackson State (8-30-86)

Season: plays ........538 Earl Harvey ......................1985 yards .....3,008 Earl Harvey ......................1985

Career: plays .....2,045 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88 yards ...10,667 Earl Harvey ................... 1985-88

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Name Years Plays Yards Avg1. Earl Harvey 1985-88 *2,045 10,667 8.252. Gerald Fraylon 1981-84 1,428 6,620 4.643. Brad McAdams 1992-96 1,066 5,423 5.094. Stadford Brown 2006-08 894 5,207 5.825. Adrian Warren 2003-06 938 4,693 5.006. Herman Mathews 1966-69 795 4,063 5.117. Michael Johnson 2008-10 610 3,490 5.728. Warren Bell 1996-2000 783 3,181 4.069. Garvin Stone 1969-72 702 2,908 4.0410. Joe Simmons 1990-93 523 2,853 5.4611. Jefferson Inmon 1969-72 450 2,476 5.5012. Lawrence Fuller 2000-03 608 2,399 3.9513. James Smith 1970-74 584 2,395 4.10

SEASON LEADERS - TOTAL OFFENSEYear Name Plays Rush Pass Net1953 Amos Thorton 88 557 0 5571954 Jerome Evans 55 432 0 4321955 Albert Montgomery 87 102 315 4171956 Clifton Jackson 81 530 0 5301957 Clifton Jackson 108 784 0 7841958 Isaac Gatling 80 144 455 5991959 Rossie Barfi eld 106 465 0 4651960 Richard Wilkins 90 427 0 4271961 Richard Wilkins 107 583 0 5831962 Richard Hicks 154 198 837 1,0351963 Donald Thomas 88 137 359 496196419651966 Herman Mathews 115 -15 618 6031967 Herman Mathews 270 71 1,169 1,2401968 Herman Mathews 144 -110 1,296 1,1861969 Herman Mathews 266 175 1,570 1,7451970 Garvin Stone 259 -110 1,269 1,1861971 Jefferson Inmon 135 766 0 7761972 Garvin Stone 231 -29 1,290 1,2611973 Clifton Herring 175 -51 791 7401974 James Smith 143 667 0 6671975 Ricky Moore 224 200 616 8161976 Charles Armwood 193 64 889 9531977 Charles Armwood 303 36 1,190 1,2661978 Alvin Cauthorn 333 81 1,621 1,7021979 Charles Yuille 257 -63 832 7691980 Charles Yuille 235 36 1,212 1,2481981 Gerald Fraylon 355 315 1,203 1,5181982 Gerald Fraylon 400 255 1,488 1,7431983 Gerald Fraylon 363 194 1,518 1,7121984 Gerald Fraylon 312 62 1,585 1,6471985 Earl Harvey 538 -182 3,190 3,0081986 Earl Harvey 527 127 2,707 2,8141987 Earl Harvey 477 69 2,355 2,4241988 Earl Harvey 503 32 2,369 2,4011989 Edwin Witcher 184 -197 802 6051990 Fulton Meachem 258 -188 1,658 1,4701991 Fulton Meachem 219 -51 1,076 1,0251992 Brad McAdams 335 -15 1,428 1,4131993 Joe Simmons 250 1,699 0 1,6991994 Brad McAdams 284 -114 1,540 1,4261995 Duran McLaurin 297 -37 1,574 1,5371996 Brad McAdams 343 -92 2,308 2,2161997 Warren Bell 357 -284 1,193 9091998 Warren Bell 222 1,326 1,5481999 Junior Bulla 59 984 0 9842000 Sakwana Dickens 166 951 0 9512001 Cheo Johnson 129 722 0 7222002 Lawrence Fuller 277 162 1,015 1,1772003 Adrian Warren 255 156 917 1,0732004 Adrian Warren 327 19 1,746 1,7652005 Adrian Warren 351 -158 1,970 1,8122006 Stadford Brown 367 -57 2,577 2,5202007 Stadford Brown 352 76 1,711 1,7872008 Stadford Brown 175 -14 914 9002009 Michael Johnson 309 -72 1,931 1,8592010 Michael Johnson 226 -39 1,179 1,140

SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Name Year Plays Rush Pass Net1. Earl Harvey 1985 *538 -182 3,190 *3,0082. Earl Harvey 1986 527 127 2,707 2,8343. Stadford Brown 2006 367 -57 2,577 2,5204. Earl Harvey 1987 477 69 2,355 2,4245. Earl Harvey 1988 503 32 2,369 2,4016. Brad McAdams 1996 343 -92 2,308 2,2167. Michael Johnson 2009 309 -72 1,931 1,8598. Adrian Warren 2005 351 -158 1,970 1,8129. Stadford Brown 2007 352 76 1,711 1,78710. Adrian Warren 2004 327 19 1,746 1,76511. Herman Mathews 1969 226 175 1,570 1,74512. Gerald Fraylon 1982 400 255 1,488 1,743

TOP 10 NCCU TEAM PERFORMANCESTotal Offense (Yards-Plays) Date1. 684-79 Bowie State ...........................10-30-822. 634-75 Shaw .......................................11-2-683. 626-84 Winston-Salem State ............10-17-704. 618-66 Shaw .......................................11-1-695. 603-81 Virginia Union ........................11-13-936. 589-76 Edward Waters .......................8-27-057. 576-95 Elizabeth City State...............10-26-858. 570-70 Elizabeth City State.................10-2-939. 558-92 Johnson C. Smith....................11-7-8110. 533-83 Norfolk State ...........................10-8-83

Team Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonTot. Off. Plays: 95 vs. Elizabeth City St. (10-26-85) 845 (2005)Tot. Off. Yards: 684 vs. Bowie State (10-30-82) 4,500 (1993)

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ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDSGame: attempt.......15 William Stroud vs. W.Va. St. (11-16-35) yards ........599 William Stroud vs. W.Va. St. (11-16-35)

Season: attempt.......81 Walter Meekins ................1973 yards .....2,931 Walter Meekins ................1973 average...47.6 Reginald Pryor .................1957

Career: attempt.....247 Eric Hines ...................... 1975-78 yards .....9,449 Eric Hines ...................... 1975-78 average...41.1 Reginald Pryor .............. 1957-60

SEASON LEADERS - PUNTINGYear Name Atts Yards Avg Long1953 Al Montgomery 35 1,375 39.31954 Al Montgomery 34 1,419 41.71955 Al Montgomery 19 775 40.81956 Al Montgomery 35 1,305 37.31957 Reginald Pryor 12 571 47.6 861958 Reginald Pryor 21 883 42.01959 Reginald Pryor 44 1,681 38.21960 Reginald Pryor 36 1,514 42.11961 Charles Hinton 26 903 34.71962 William Robertson 42 1,268 30.21963 Billy Shropshire 34 1,365 40.11964 Billy Shropshire 44 1,518 34.51965 Billy Shropshire 33 1,442 43.71966 Billy Shropshire 59 2,172 36.81967 Thurman Jones 54 1,890 35.01968 Thurman Jones 49 1,791 36.6 891969 George Williams 44 1,566 35.61970 George Williams 62 2,245 37.81971 George Williams 24 907 37.61972 George Williams 52 1,901 36.6 651973 Walter Meekins 81 2,931 36.2 801974 Ricky Westmorland 67 2,234 33.61975 Eric Hines 40 1,504 37.6 741976 Eric Hines 71 2,656 37.4 651977 Eric Hines 71 2,680 37.7 751978 Eric Hines 65 2,609 39.51979 Rodney Birth 73 2,829 38.8 711980 Rodney Birth 71 2,542 35.81981 Joey Day 49 1,735 35.6 581982 Tony Fraiser 61 2,094 34.3 741983 Michael Huey 61 2,113 34.61984 Eric Brower 24 819 34.1 541985 Michael Huey 45 1,712 38.0 631986 Darren Stinson 44 1,608 36.5 571987 Earl Harvey 13 523 40.21988 Earl Harvey 40 1,412 35.3 611989 Marc Malone 57 1,992 34.9 611990 Marc Malone 61 2,301 37.7 611991 Ural Grissom 58 2,376 41.0 591992 Nathaniel Girvan 60 2,223 37.1 621993 Del Cunningham 34 1,217 35.8 491994 Trei Oliver 49 1,851 37.8 571995 Trei Oliver 40 1,494 37.3 591996 Trei Oliver 44 1,723 39.2 641997 Trei Oliver 67 2,796 41.7 681998 Roger Burbage 51 1,867 36.6 581999 Roger Burbage 43 1,588 36.9 622000 Roger Burbage 52 1,957 38.0 632001 Roger Burbage 42 1,703 40.5 652002 Gerald Matkins 48 1,637 34.1 472003 Gerald Matkins 67 2,404 35.9 632004 Gerald Matkins 52 1,796 34.5 692005 Gerald Matkins 63 2,310 36.7 542006 Brandon Gilbert 59 2,068 35.1 482007 Taylor Gray 54 1,807 33.5 502008 Taylor Gray 61 2,113 34.6 712009 Brian Haselsberger 45 1,586 35.2 532010 Frankie Cardelle 47 1,872 39.8 57

CAREER PUNTING LEADERS Name Years Atts Yards Avg1. Reginald Pryor 1957-60 113 4,649 41.12. Al Montgomery 1953-56 123 4,874 39.63. Trei Oliver 1994-97 200 7,864 39.34. Eric Hines 1975-78 247 9,449 38.35. Billy Shropshire 1963-66 170 6,497 38.26. Roger Burbage 1998-2001 188 7,133 37.97. Rodney Birth 1979-80 144 5,371 37.38. George Williams 1969-72 182 6,619 36.49. Thurman Jones 1967-68 103 3,681 35.710. Walter Meekins 1971-73 111 3,963 35.7

SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING RECORDS Name Year Atts Yards Avg1. Reginald Pryor 1957 12 571 47.62. Billy Shropshire 1965 33 1,442 43.73. Reginald Pryor 1960 36 1,514 42.14. Reginald Pryor 1958 21 883 42.05. Trei Oliver 1997 67 2,796 41.7 Al Montgomery 1954 34 1,419 41.77. Ural Grissom 1991 58 2,376 41.08. Roger Burbage 2001 42 1,703 40.59. Al Montgomery 1955 19 775 40.810. Earl Harvey 1987 13 523 40.2

LONGEST PUNTNo. Yards Name Opponent Date1. 89 Thurman Jones Maryland State 10/26/682. 86 Reginald Pryor Florida A&M 12/7/573. 80 Walter Meekins Johnson C. Smith 11/3/734. 75 Eric Hines North Carolina A&T 11/19/77 75 William Stroud St. Augustine’s 10/26/356. 74 Mark Frasier Elizabeth City St. 10/23/82 74 Eric Hines South Carolina St. 10/31/758. 71 Taylor Gray Fayetteville State 8/31/08 71 Rodney Birth Howard 11/10/799. 70 Michael Huey Bowie State 10/27/8410. 69 Gerald Matkins Fayetteville State 10/9/04

NCCU TEAM PUNTING RECORDSTeam Highs Single-Game Single-SeasonPunts: 15 vs. West Virginia St. (11-16-35) 87 (1974)Punting Yards: 599 vs. West Virginia St. (11-16-35) 3,032 (1979)

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SEASON LEADERS - TACKLESYear Name Solo Assist Total1977 Walter Odom 65 74 1391979 Chris McKinstry 36 106 142 Gary Harris 39 103 1421980 Chris McKinstry 46 81 1271981 Chris McKinstry 33 78 1111982 Lorenzo Ingram 36 46 821983 (unknown)1984 Gregory Tate 28 58 861985 Robert Massey 32 27 591986-87 (unknown)1988 Rodney Edmonds 33 41 741989 Rodney Edmonds 52 52 1041990 Rodney Edmonds 37 36 731991 John Greenway 44 48 921992 Wayne Williams 42 38 801993 Tevin Boggan 60 42 1021994 James Grant 53 52 1051995 James Grant 60 70 1301996 Ken Hill 45 88 1331997 Ken Hill 33 61 941998 Anthony Connally 50 53 1031999 Chris Gilmore 41 68 1092000 Alik Tillery 44 47 912001 Chris Gilmore 46 38 842002 Leland Paul 30 27 572003 Luis George 41 51 922004 Marcus Short 26 38 642005 Derrick Ray 32 35 672006 Naim Abdul-Malik 39 46 852007 D.J. Fretwell 34 57 912008 Troy McConico 25 48 732009 Calvin Hillie 31 39 702010 Calvin Hillie 31 30 61

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Name Years Solo Assist Total1. Chris McKinstry 1978-81 124 281 4052. James Grant 1993-96 159 161 3203. Anthony Connally 1996-99 124 172 2964. Tevin Boggan 1992-95 152 133 2855. Chris Gilmore 1998-2001 138 142 2806. Rodney Edmonds* 1988-90 122 129 2517. Greg Williams-Evans 1991-94 145 102 2478. Buddy Crutchfi eld 1994-97 141 105 2469 Tommy Dorsey 1993-96 104 137 24110. Trei Oliver 1994-97 126 108 23411. Ken Hill 1994-97 78 149 227 Robert Massey 1985-88 142 85 227 * Does not include 1987 season

SINGLE-SEASON TACKLES RECORDS (complete since 1988) Name Year Solo Assist Total1. Chris McKinstry 1979 36 106 142 Gary Harris 1979 39 103 1423. Walter Odom 1977 65 74 1394. Ken Hill 1996 45 88 1335. James Grant 1995 60 70 1306. Chris McKinstry 1980 46 81 1277. Chris McKinstry 1981 33 78 1118. Chris Gilmore 1999 41 68 1099. James Grant 1994 53 52 10510. Rodney Edmonds 1989 52 52 104

NCCU INDIVIDUAL TACKLES RECORDS (complete since 1988)Game: tackles ......24 Ken Hill vs. Bowie State (11-9-96) .................24 Chris McKinstry at Mass. (10-6-79)

Season: tackles ....142 Chris McKinstry ................1979 ...............142 Gary Harris .......................1979 solo hits ....65 Walter Odom ....................1977

Career: tackles ....405 Chris McKinstry ............. 1978-81 solo hits ..159 James Grant ................. 1993-96

SINGLE-GAME TACKLES RECORDS (complete since 1999)Total Tackles Opponent Date1. 24 Ken Hill Bowie State 11/9/96 24 Chris McKinstry Massachusetts 10/6/793. 21 James Grant Elon 9/9/954. 19 James Grant North Carolina A&T 8/31/965. 18 Anthony Connally Winston-Salem State 10/16/99 18 James Grant Norfolk State 11/4/957. 17 Luis George Fayetteville State 10/18/03 17 Ken Hill Winston-Salem State 10/11/97

CHRIS McKINSTRY (1978-81)Record-Breaking Career: Holds NCCU career record for total tackles (405). Also shares records for tackles in a game (24) and a single-season (142).

Year Solo Ast Total1978 9 16 251979 36 136 1421980 46 81 1271981 33 78 111TOTAL 124 281 405

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Second on NCCU’s career tackles list with 320 total hits. Suffered a career-ending injury on the fi rst play of the third game of his senior season. Voted 1993 CIAA

Defensive Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-CIAA in 1994 and 1995.

Year Gms Solo Ast Total1993 11 30 20 501994 10 53 52 1051995 11 60 70 1301996 3 16 19 35TOTAL 35 159 161 320

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ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTIONS RECORDSGame: no.................3 Adrian Jones vs. Eliz. City St. (9-28-96) .....................3 Robert Massey vs. St. Paul’s (9-13-86) .....................3 Melvin Wallace vs. Fay. St. (9-28-85) Season: no.................9 Charles Bellinger..............1969 ret. yds .....222 Tony Lindsey ....................1988

Career: no...............22 Melvin Wallace .............. 1982-85 ret. yds .....356 Tony Lindsey ................. 1985-88

SEASON LEADERS - INTERCEPTIONSYear Name No Yds Avg TD1953 Al Montgomery 3 43 14.31954 Al Montgomery 3 73 24.31956 Harold Joyner 4 92 23.01957 Edward Hudson 4 44 11.01958 Harold Joyner 3 23 7.71959 Earl Miller 2 61 30.5 Reginald Pryor 2 15 7.51968 Ronald Upperman 2 58 29.0 Robert Holloway 2 38 19.0 Frank Simmons 2 17 8.51969 Charles Bellinger 9 82 9.11971 Maurice Spencer 7 31 4.31972 Maurice Spencer 7 54 7.61973 Maurice Spencer 4 8 2.01974 Louis Breeden 6 45 7.51975 Louis Breeden 7 160 22.9 11976 Louis Breeden 4 26 6.51977 Reginald Little 2 92 46.0 0 Leroy Higgins 2 35 17.5 1 Anthony Bonapart 2 22 11.0 01978 Charles Yuille 3 20 6.71979 Andrew Riddick 5 76 15.2 01980 Andrew Riddick 5 16 3.2 01981 Andrew Riddick 3 61 20.3 1 Allen Pierce 3 44 14.7 01982 Allen Pierce 5 58 11.6 01983 Melvin Wallace 7 48 6.9 01984 Melvin Wallace 6 66 11.0 11985 Melvin Wallace 8 102 12.8 01986 Robert Massey 6 146 24.3 11987 Robert Massey 6 81 30.1 11988 Tony Lindsey 6 222 37.0 21989 Harry Fuller, Jr. 7 140 20.0 01990 Derrick Drummond 4 31 7.8 01991 Greg Williams-Evans 3 18 6.0 0 Michael Denning 3 28 9.3 01992 Greg Williams-Evans 3 41 13.7 11993 Four tied with… 21994 Greg Williams-Evans 6 49 8.2 01995 Buddy Crutchfi eld 6 19 3.2 01996 Adrian Jones 8 35 4.4 01997 Trei Oliver 2 1 0.5 0 Buddy Crutchfi eld 2 0 0.0 01998 Maurice Blanding 4 89 22.2 11999 Four tied with… 22000 Alik Tillery 2 26 13.0 12001 Four tied with… 22002 Six tied with… 12003 Andre George 2 4 2.0 0 Luis George 2 1 0.5 02004 Richard Rodgers 3 60 20.0 12005 Craig Amos 4 17 4.2 02006 Craig Amos 7 178 25.4 2 Andre George 7 82 11.7 12007 Craig Amos 4 92 23.0 0 Darren Brothers 4 14 3.5 02008 David Ingram 4 82 20.5 12009 Calvin Hillie 3 54 18.0 0 David Ingram 3 32 10.7 02010 David Ingram 3 58 19.3 0

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS Name Years Int Yds TD1. Melvin Wallace 1982-85 22 258 12. Maurice Spencer 1970-73 20 113 03. Robert Massey 1985-88 18 336 24. Louis Breeden 1973-76 17 231 0 Buddy Crutchfi eld 1994-97 17 165 16. Craig Amos 2004-07 16 287 2 Tony Lindsey 1985-88 16 356 38. Greg Williams-Evans 1991-94 14 123 1 Harry Fuller 1986-89 14 275 3 Andrew Riddick 1979-82 14 153 011. Gerald Mack 1985-88 12 167 2 Allen Pierce 1979-82 12 129 013. Charles Bellinger 1968-71 11 95 014. David Ingram 2008-10 10 172 1 Andre George 2002-06 10 114 1 Adrian Jones 1994-97 10 44 1 William Frizzell 1980-83 10 280 0

SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTIONS RECORDS Name Year No Yds Avg TD1. Charles Bellinger 1969 9 82 9.1 12. Melvin Wallace 1985 8 102 12.8 0 Adrian Jones 1996 8 35 4.4 04. Craig Amos 2006 7 178 25.4 2 Louis Breeden 1975 7 160 22.9 1 Harry Fuller 1989 7 140 20.0 0 Andre George 2006 7 82 11.7 1 Peter Quinn 1969 7 69 9.9 0 Maurice Spencer 1972 7 54 7.7 Melvin Wallace 1983 7 48 6.9 0

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNNo. Yards Name Opponent Date1. 105 TD Joseph Battle Johnson C. Smith 11/3/51 105 TD Thomas Amour Shaw 11/28/463. 103 TD Clifton Jackson Morgan State 10/5/574. 96 TD Craig Amos Southern 9/23/065. 95 TD William Battle Johnson C. Smith 10/6/346. 94 TD Tony Lindsey Morris-Brown 9/10/887. 92 TD Buddy Crutchfi eld Johnson C. Smith 11/5/948. 90 TD Tevin Boggan Elizabeth City State 10/3/929. 83 TD Roger Stewart Johnson C. Smith 9/2/10 83 TD Jeffery Henderson Duke 9/26/09 83 Trei Oliver Fayetteville State 10/7/95

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CAREER PASSES DEFENDED LEADERS (complete since 1988)

Name Years PBU Int Pass Def.1. Greg Williams-Evans 1991-94 59 14 732. Robert Massey 1985-88 43 18 613. Michael Wall 1995-98 46 9 554. Harry Fuller, Jr. # 1988-89 42 9 51 Buddy Crutchfi eld 1994-97 34 17 516. Charles Patterson 1991-94 38 6 447. Craig Amos 2004-06 26 16 428. Adrian Jones 1994-97 31 10 419. Hassan Smith 1999-2002 29 6 3510. David Ingram 2008-10 23 10 3311. Trei Oliver 1994-97 24 7 31 # Does not include statistics from 1986-87 seasons

The 1996 NCCU secondary, consisting of Michael Wall (29), Chris Thompson (23), Buddy Crutchfi eld (5), Trei Oliver (31), Travis Sadler (4) and Adrian Jones (1), led the nation in pass defense with an effi ciency rating of 62.1. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

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SEASON LEADERS - PASSES DEFENDEDYear Name PBU Int Pass Def.1985 Melvin Wallace 19 8 271988 Gerald Mack 23 5 281989 Harry Fuller, Jr. 36 7 431990 Derrick Drummond 8 4 121991 Greg Williams-Evans 12 3 15 Jarrod Chapman 13 2 151992 Greg Williams-Evans 18 3 211993 Charles Patterson 22 2 241994 Charles Patterson 15 4 191995 Buddy Crutchfi eld 13 6 191996 Adrian Jones 15 8 231997 Michael Wall 12 1 131998 Maurice Blanding 7 4 111999 Terrance McCormick 12 2 142000 Alik Tillery 5 2 72001 Hassan Smith 12 2 142002 Luis George 6 1 7 Hassan Smith 6 1 72003 DeLeon Raynor 8 1 92004 Jonathan Sherrill 9 2 11 Temo George 10 1 112005 Craig Amos 9 4 132006 Craig Amos 9 7 162007 Darren Brothers 8 4 122008 David Ingram 5 4 92009 David Ingram 15 3 182010 Rashad Fox 5 2 7

GREG WILLIAMS-EVANS (1991-94)Record-Breaking Career: Holds NCCU career record for passes defended with 73. Also ranks seventh in career tackles with 247.

TACKLES PASSES DEFENDEDYear Solo Ast Total PBU Int Pass Def.1991 37 42 79 12 3 151992 41 27 68 18 3 211993 30 22 52 18 2 201994 37 11 48 11 6 17TOTAL 145 102 247 59 14 73

SINGLE-SEASON PASSES DEFENDED RECORDS Name Year PBU Int Pass Def.1. Harry Fuller, Jr. 1989 36 7 432. Kyser Wilson 1989 25 3 28 Gerald Mack 1988 23 5 284. Charles Patterson 1993 22 2 245. Adrian Jones 1996 15 8 236. Greg Williams-Evans 1992 18 3 217. Greg Williams-Evans 1993 18 2 208. Buddy Crutchfi eld 1995 13 6 19 Charles Patterson 1994 15 4 1910. David Ingram 2009 15 3 1811. Michael Wall 1996 14 3 17 Greg Williams-Evans 1994 11 6 17 (complete since 1988)

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ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURN RECORDSGame: kick yds ....230 Monte’ Southerland vs. Livingstone (10-28-95)

Season: kick yd ......920 Monte’ Southerland ..........1995 kick avg ...36.7 Rodney Rivers .................1983

Career: kick yd ...2,433 Monte’ Southerland ....... 1993-96 kick avg ...26.3 Carl Sanders ................. 1977-80

SEASON LEADERS - KICKOFF RETURN YARDSYear Name No Yds Avg TD1953 Amos Thornton 7 170 24.31954 Amos Thornton 7 123 17.61955 Al Montgomery 5 96 19.21956 Al Montgomery 8 213 26.61957 Clifton Jackson 7 96 13.71958 Clifton Jackson 5 142 28.41959 Tommy Johnson 7 162 23.1 1960-67 (unknown)1968 Thurman Jones 5 145 29.01969 Ollis Carson 16 256 16.0 01971 William Guilford 14 337 24.11972 William Guilford 13 331 25.61973 Gary Scales 20 458 24.31974 Gary Scales 11 357 32.51975 Reginald Smith 10 135 13.5 01976 Reginald Smith 19 352 18.51977 Reginald Smith 34 767 22.6 01978 Carl Sanders 11 320 29.11979 Andrew Riddick 16 333 20.8 11980 Andrew Riddick 12 168 14.0 01981 Allan Pierce 10 176 17.6 01982 Andrew Riddick 16 359 22.41983 Rodney Rivers 7 257 36.7 11984 Robert Kearney 12 284 23.7 01985 Robert Kearney 17 424 24.9 01986 Lance Williams 10 193 19.3 01988 Robert Massey 9 161 17.9 01989 Anthony Cooley 12 284 23.7 01990 Jarrod Chapman 20 442 22.1 01991 Anthony Cooley 28 649 23.2 01992 Kenneth Porter 17 412 24.2 01993 Monte’ Southerland 18 505 28.1 21994 Monte’ Southerland 22 595 27.0 11995 Monte’ Southerland 35 920 26.3 21996 Monte’ Southerland 18 413 22.9 01997 Adrian Jones 17 502 29.5 11998 Montez Patterson 22 602 27.4 11999 Montez Patterson 21 394 18.8 02000 Montez Patterson 23 508 22.1 02001 Montez Patterson 10 154 15.4 02002 DeLeon Raynor 11 259 23.5 02003 Maurice Glenn 16 304 19.0 02004 Ryan Craig 13 358 27.5 12005 Jason Wright 13 302 23.2 02006 Julius McClellan 5 111 22.2 02007 Brandon Alston 17 371 21.8 02008 Deshawn Spears 23 382 16.6 02009 Arthur Goforth 24 433 18.0 02010 Arthur Goforth 31 769 24.8 2

CAREER KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Name Years Ret Yds Avg TD1. Carl Sanders 1977-80 14 368 26.32. Monte’ Southerland 1993-96 93 2,433 26.2 53. George Scales 1973-75 37 943 25.54. Tim Johnson 1956-59 13 322 24.85. William Guilford 1971-72 27 668 24.76. DeLeon Raynor 2001-04 21 514 24.5 0 Albert Montgomery 1953-56 15 367 24.58. Ryan Craig 2003-04 26 634 24.4 29. Amos Thornton 1952-54 20 473 23.710. Adrian Jones 1994-97 29 683 23.6 1 Anthony Cooley 1988-91 49 1,157 23.6 0

SINGLE-SEASON KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Name Year No Yds Avg TD1. Rodney Rivers 1983 7 257 36.7 12. Gary Scales 1974 11 357 32.5 3. Adrian Jones 1997 17 502 29.5 14. Carl Sanders 1978 11 320 29.1 5. Thurman Jones 1968 5 145 29.0 6. Clifton Jackson 1958 5 142 28.4 7. Darrell Sanders 2000 6 169 28.2 18. Monte’ Southerland 1993 18 505 28.1 29. Ryan Craig 2004 13 358 27.5 110. Montez Patterson 1998 22 602 27.4 111. Monte’ Southerland 1994 22 595 27.0 1

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNNo. Yards Name Opponent Date1. 102 TD Richard Wilkins Shaw 10/28/612. 99 TD Ryan Craig Virginia State 9/27/033. 97 TD Arthur Goforth Winston-Salem State 9/11/10 97 TD Lee Perry Johnson C. Smith 11/5/835. 95 TD James Black Virginia Union 11/14/646. 94 TD Adrian Jones Gardner-Webb 9/6/97 94 TD Monte’ Southerland Howard 9/16/958. 92 TD Arthur Goforth Appalachian State 9/18/10 92 TD Darrell Sanders Fayetteville State 10/7/00 92 TD Walter Ellerbe Shaw 10/31/36

Monte’ Southerland

Year Ret Yards Avg. TD Long1993 18 505 28.1 2 87*1994 22 595 27.0 1 88*1995 35 920 26.3 2 94*1996 18 413 22.9 0 73TOTAL 93 2,433 26.2 5 94*

Record-Breaking Career: Holds NCCU single-game (230), single-season (920) and career (2,433) records for kickoff return yards. Also returned fi ve kickoffs for touchdowns, more than any other Eagle in the record books.

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ALL-TIME NCCU INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURN RECORDSGame: punt yd.......140 Moses Bryant vs. Livingstone (9-27-69)

Season: punt yd.......539 Brandon Alston...............2005 punt avg....25.0 Moses Bryant .................1969

Career: punt yd....1,107 Brandon Alston............ 2004-07 punt avg....20.2 Louis Breeden ............. 1973-76

CAREER PUNT RETURN LEADERS Name Years Ret Yds Avg TD1. Louis Breeden 1973-76 6 121 20.22. Tom Johnson 1956-59 12 220 18.33. Albert Montgomery 1953-56 27 419 15.54. Clifton Jackson 1955-58 28 414 14.85. Ollis Carson 1968-69 20 257 12.96. Maurice Spencer 1971-73 37 474 12.87. Charles Newman 1982 8 101 12.68. Brandon Alston 2004-07 100 1,107 11.7 29. Clifton Kersey 1981-83 38 446 11.610. Sean Williams 2001-04 7 71 10.1 011. Carl Sanders 1977-80 56 562 10.012. Adrian Jones 1994-97 50 461 9.2 113. Reginald Smith 1974-77 88 777 8.8

SINGLE-SEASON PUNT RETURN RECORDS Name Year No Yds Avg TD1. Moses Bryant 1969 8 200 25.0 02. Rossie Barfi eld 1959 6 124 20.7 3. Clifton Kersey 1983 6 114 19.0 4. Clifton Jackson 1957 10 166 16.65. Brandon Alston 2005 34 539 15.9 26. Albert Montgomery 1955 6 93 15.5 7. Ollis Carson 1968 15 217 14.5 8. Clifton Jackson 1958 7 100 14.39. Arthur Goforth 2010 12 171 14.2 010. Maurice Spencer 1971 18 248 13.8 11. Mike Hill 2000 5 65 13.0 012. Carl Sanders 1980 35 440 12.6

LONGEST PUNT RETURNNo. Yards Name Opponent Date1. 80 TD Adrian Jones Fayetteville State 10/4/972. 70 TD Carl Galbreath North Carolina A&T 10/20/453. 65 TD Roy Lee North Carolina A&T 10/20/45 65 TD Richard Hicks Benedict 11/14/595. 64 TD Ken Stevenson Kentucky State 9/23/896. 63 TD Brandon Alston Fayetteville State 10/8/057. 60 TD Roy Lee North Carolina A&T 10/20/45

BRANDON ALSTON (2004-07)

NCCU’s all-time leader in career punt return yards with 1,107. Broke single-season punt return yardage record by posting 539 punt return yards in 2005. Topped conference in punt return yardage in 2005 and 2006. Tallied sixth-longest punt return in school history with a 63-yard touchdown run against Fayetteville State on Oct. 8, 2005.

Year PR Yards Avg. TD Long2004 23 176 7.7 0 202005 34 539 15.9 2 632006 30 355 11.8 0 622007 13 37 2.8 0 10TOTAL 100 1,107 11.7 2 63

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(Photo by Bruce Lee)

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NCCU EAGLE HIGHS Game Opponent (Date) Season YearPoints 85 Fort Jackson (9-21-46) 371 2006Points (1st Qtr) 39 Virginia Union (11-16-68) 123 1993Points (2nd Qtr) 28 Howard (11-13-71) 133 2005Points (3rd Qtr) 28 N. Carolina A&T (11-10-84) 96 1982 28 Bowie State (10-30-82) Points (4th Qtr) 28 Johnson C. Smith (11-6-99) 108 1981 28 Jackson State (8-30-86) First Downs 29 Edward Waters (8-27-05) 234 2005 29 Livingstone (9-6-86) 29 Howard (11-11-78) Rushes 74 MD-Eastern Shore (10-25-75) 588 1981Rushing Yards 435 Winston-Salem St. (10-17-70) 2,661 1999Pass Attempts 65 Jackson State (8-30-86) 401 1985Pass Completions 37 Livingstone (10-28-95) 193 1995 193 1985Passing Yards 550 Jackson State (8-30-86) 3,303 1985Passes Had Int. 6 South Carolina St. (10-30-76) 25 1986 6 Morgan State (9-13-08) Total Off. Plays 95 Elizabeth City St. (10-26-85) 845 2005Total Off. Yards 684 Bowie State (10-30-82) 4,500 1993Punts 15 West Virginia St. (11-16-35) 87 1974Punting Yards 599 West Virginia St. (11-16-35) 3,032 1979Fumbles 10 Morgan State (9-29-79) 54 1981Fumbles Lost 6 Fayetteville State (10-2-82) 27 1981Penalties 24 Livingstone (9-4-82) 143 1986Penalty Yards 259 Livingstone (9-4-82) 1,328 1974OPPONENT HIGHS Game Opponent (Date) Season YearPoints 82 V N I I (10-11-24) 349 2008Points (1st Qtr) 27 North Carolina A&T (9-1-02) 90 2008Points (2nd Qtr) 28 Jackson State (8-30-86) 128 1977Points (3rd Qtr) 29 North Carolina A&T (11-22-80) 102 1992Points (4th Qtr) 28 Virginia Union (10-1-88) 89 2009First Downs 34 Appalachian State (10-10-09) 206 1977Rushes 77 South Carolina St. (10-29-77) 590 1977Rushing Yards 445 South Carolina St. (10-29-77) 2,421 1991Pass Attempts 57 Norfolk State (11-4-95) 365 2006Pass Completions 30 Southern (9-23-06) 177 2006 30 Norfolk State (11-4-95) Passing Yards 438 Norfolk State (11-4-95) 2,268 1995Passes Had Int. 7 Morgan State (9-30-72) 34 1970Total Off. Plays 86 South Carolina St. (10-28-78) 813 1978Total Off. Yards 644 Appalachian State (10-10-09) 4,128 1991Punts 15 South Carolina St. (10-1-49) 88 1982Punting Yards 502 Savannah State (9-14-74) 3,262 1976Fumbles 11 Livingstone (9-6-80) 45 1986Fumbles Lost 10 Livingstone (9-6-80) 24 1980Penalties 19 Saint Paul’s (9-13-86) 117 2005Penalty Yards 197 Saint Paul’s (9-13-86) 1,117 1978

NCCU FOOTBALL IN NCAA DIVISION II POLL

Year Date Rank 1988 9/26 #14 Tie 1988 10/24 #18 1988 10/31 #17 1988 11/7 Final #16 Tie 1989 Preseason #13 1996 9/23 #20 1996 9/30 #12 1996 10/7 #9 1996 10/14 #6 Tie 1996 10/21 #5 1996 10/28 #17 2005 11/1 #23 2005 11/8 #19 2005 12/13 Final #19 2006 8/29 #22 2006 9/5 #18 2006 9/12 #15 2006 9/19 #12 2006 9/26 #11 2006 10/3 #9 2006 10/10 #9 2006 10/17 #6 2006 10/24 #4 2006 10/31 #4 2006 11/7 #4 2006 11/14 #4 2006 12/19 Final #9

NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS1988 - Henry Lattimore, Head CoachFirst Round: NCCU 31, Winston-Salem 16Quarterfi nals: Cal St. Sac. 56, NCCU 7

2005 - Rod Broadway, Head CoachSecond Round: N. Alabama 24, NCCU 21

2006 - Rod Broadway, Head CoachSecond Round: Delta State 24, NCCU 17

BOWL APPEARANCESGold Bowl (Richmond, VA)Dec. 6, 1980 - NC A&T 37, NCCU 0

National Classic (Greensboro, NC)Dec. 4, 1954 - NCCU 19, Tennessee St. 6

Orange Blossom Classic (Miami, FL)Dec. 1, 1951 - Florida A&M 67, NCCU 6

Peach Blossom Classic (Columbus, GA)Dec. 6, 1941 - Morris Brown 7, NCCU 6

Pelican Bowl (Durham, NC)Dec. 2, 1972 - Grambling 56, NCCU 6

NCAA STATISTICS LEADERS1975 - No. 1 Pass Defense (60.2)1996 - No. 1 Pass Defense (62.1)2001 - No. 1 Total Defense (187.2)

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AAbdul-Azeez, Saeed ........ 06-09Abdul-Malik, Naim ........... 03-06Adams, Cornell ..................... 61Adams, Earl Leon ................. 85Adams, Josh ......................... 02Adams, Kenny ................. 93-96Adams, Robert...................... 56Adams, William ..................... 54Aikens, Jack .............. 52-53, 55Alaribe, Azubike ............... 04-07Aldridge, Angelo .............. 77-80Alexander, George........... 53-55Alexander, Nile ..................... 07Alford, Aldine ........................ 62Allen, Aron ............................ 77Allen, Edward .................. 46-47Allen, Ervin ................ 66, 68-70Allen, Haywood................ 48-49Allen, Israel ........................... 38Allen, Jesse ..................... 51-52Allen, Joseph ........ 51-52, 57-58Allen, Mike ............................ 96Allen, Ray ............................. 93Allen, Steven ................... 93-94Allen, Thomas .................. 45-48Alsbrook, Billy .................. 63-65Alston, Alexander.................. 38Alston, Brandon ............... 04-07Alston, Clyde ........................ 59Alston, Donte’ .................. 08-09Alston, Gerald .................. 68-69Alston, Heriodous ............ 36-39Alston, Joseph ...................... 42Alston, Lamont...................... 01Alston, Lathrop ..................... 30Alston, Otis ...................... 68-70Alston, Virgil ..................... 66-68Amey, William ....................... 45Amos, Craig ..................... 04-07Amour, Thomas ............... 46-48Anders, James...................... 39Anderson, Herman .......... 70-72Anderson, Marvin ................. 42Anderson, Roy ................. 65-68Andrews, Joshua .................. 09Anthony, Vincent .............. 87-88Arbuckle, Clarence ............... 41Arhagba, Jite ................... 03-04Armstrong, Gordon .......... 69-72Armstrong, Rodney.......... 91-92Armwood, Boisey.................. 79Armwood, Charles ........... 75-77Armstron, Rodney............ 93-94Armstrong, J.R...................... 04Armstrong, Yak ..................... 04Askew, Nate..................... 96-97Ashby, Derrick ...................... 73Ashley, Charles ..................... 02Asmond, Bobby ............... 62-65Atkins, Richard ................ 46-49Atkins, William ...................... 42Atkinson, David..................... 45Atkinson, LC ......................... 86

BBagley, Jacob .................. 03-05Bailey, Charles ................. 69-72Bailey, John .......................... 30Bailey, Joseph M. ................. 75Bailey, Joseph W. ................. 76Bailey, Kenneth ................ 05-06Bailey, Kevin .................... 84-87Baker, John...................... 54-57Baker, Robert................... 96-97Baldwin, Edward .............. 72-75Baldwin, Fred........................ 65Baldwin, Quenton ................. 05Ballard, Darryl ....................... 83Ballard, Joseph ................ 73-76Ballard, Kirby .................. 93, 95Banks, Jermicus ................... 05Banks, Marcus ...................... 91Banks, Tukiso ....................... 84Banks, Willie ......................... 59Banner, James........... 86-87, 89Barbee, John ................... 69-72Barbee, Ronald..................... 59Barfi eld, Rossie ............... 57-60Barksdale, James ............ 09-10Barnes, Antonio ............... 89-91Barnes, Ernest ................. 56-59Barnes, Jimmie ..................... 60Barnes, Joe E ....................... 70Barnes, Joe L ............ 65, 68-69Barnes, Wallace .............. 78-80Barnette, Brian B. ................. 86Barnette, Zahkee .................. 00Barnette, Zaus ................. 00-01Baron, Charles................. 56-57Barren, Phillip .................. 09-10Bartley, Delasio ................ 74-77Bassett, Maurice .............. 76-77Bates, LaRoy ........................ 07Battle, Brian ..................... 91-94Battle, Grover .................. 73-76Battle, Joseph .................. 49-52Battle, Sam ...................... 08-10Battle, Samuel ................. 77-80Battle, William .................. 32-34Baugh, Joseph...................... 00Baxter, Donnell ..................... 83Baylor, Maurice ..................... 67Beasley, Omar ................ 91, 95Beasley, Thaddeus .......... 51-52Beatty, Harold .................. 65-68Beatty, Ronald ...................... 74Beckwith, Carson.................. 32Becton, Kenneth ................... 51

Belcher, Dereke ............... 91-92Bell, Charles .................... 34-36Bell, Edward .................... 38-41Bell, Louis ........................ 63-64Bell, Mike .............................. 03Bell, Peter ............................. 32Bell, Warren ............... 96-98, 00Bellamy, Frank ................. 72-75Bellinger, Charles ............ 68-71Benns, Aaron ........................ 80Bentley, Chris ....................... 96Bernard, Franklin ............. 92-95Berry, Henry .......................... 81Best, Ervin ............................ 87Best, Moses L ....................... 75Best, Stacey ................... 94, 96Bethea, Luther Terry ........ 84-87Bethea, Ronald ................ 84-87Bethel, Grady................... 45-47Best, Ervin J. ........................ 86Best, Stacey ......................... 96Birks, Victor ..................... 74-76Birth, Rodney ................... 79-80Black, James ............. 62-65, 69Black, Larry........................... 72Blackmon, Robert ........... 65-67Blackwell, Bruce ................... 78Blackwell, Donald ................. 87Blackwell, Kenneth ............... 79Blackwell, Wayne ............ 05-08Blackwood, Littbarski ............ 08Blackstone, Kenneth L..... 85-86Blakeney, Mark ................ 07-10Blakney, Rodney ................... 92Blair, Ruell ................. 45, 48-49Bland, Rodney ...................... 99Blanding, Maurice ............ 97-99Blanton, Larry .................. 96-97Blue, Bobby .......................... 60Blue, Milton ........................... 71Bobbitt, Anthony .............. 92-93Bodie, Leroy .................... 84-87Boggan, Tevin .................. 92-95Bolden, James ................. 62-64Bolt, Lincoln .......................... 52Bonapart, Anthony ........... 77-78Bonapart, Thaddeus ............. 75Bond, Andre .......................... 92Bonham, Bracey .............. 69-72Bonner, Horace................ 69-71Bonsu, Kevin ................... 99-01Booker, Robert Allen ............. 85Boone, Derrick ...................... 92Boone, Matthew............... 52-55Boothe, Thomas ................... 32Boozer, Amzie....... 40-41, 46-47Bouie, Mitchell ........... 78, 81-82Bowden, Deshawn........... 06-09Bowling, Tijuan ................ 96-97Boyd, Keir ............................. 05Boyd, Nathaniel ............... 70-73Boykin, Choya ........... 97, 99-01Boykin, Connie ................ 60-63Boykin, Derek ....................... 88Boykin, Tyrone ................. 75-76Braddix, Louis ....................... 46Bradley, Robert ................ 88-90Bradshaw, Willie ........ 45, 48-49Bradsher, Douglas ................ 98Brake, Samuel ...................... 76Branch, Calvin ...................... 67Brandon, Joshua ............ 30, 32Brannon, Nikki ................. 92-95Brayboy, Jason ..................... 01Braxton, Martell .................... 04Breeden, Louis ................ 73-76Brewer, Fred .............. 42, 46-47Brewer, Gregory ................... 70Brewer, John......................... 63Brewer, Norwick.................... 01Brewington, Christopher .. 89-91Brewington, James .......... 57-60Brewington, Johnnie ............. 38Brewton, Jamaal ................... 10Brice, Mario ..................... 08-10Bridgeman, Ulysses.............. 45Bridgers, Gerald ................... 81Bridges, Henry ................. 92-95Briley, Tommy ....................... 00Brisbon, Ronald .................... 79Britt, Welmon ............. 45-47, 50Broadway, Kenneth ......... 03-06Brockinton, James ........... 75-76Brodie, DeMarcus ............ 97-98Brooks, Shawn ................ 98-01Brothers, Darren .............. 04-07Brower, Eric .......................... 84Brown, Alfae ......................... 04Brown, Alvin ..................... 80-81Brown, Arnold .................. 81-84Brown, Anthony ............... 75-76Brown, Ansel.................... 96-98Brown, Bobby ................. 02, 04Brown, Charles ..................... 65Brown, Corey ................... 05-06Brown, Darren ...................... 90Brown, Darryle ................. 99-00Brown, Floyd.................... 40-42Brown, Horace ................. 51-53Brown, Ira ........................ 39-40Brown, James .................. 74-76Brown, James ....................... 02Brown, Jason ................... 00-03Brown, Jason J. .................... 02Brown, Jason (Red) .............. 03Brown, Jerry ......................... 67Brown, Jerry .................... 04-07Brown, John......... 40, 42, 46-47Brown, Leroy ................... 63-65

Brown, Parish .................. 87-89Brown, Quinton ................ 93-95Brown, Ronald ...................... 32Brown, Stadford ............... 06-08Brown, Terry .................... 77-80Brown, William E. ............ 54-55Browning, Walter ............. 57-60Bryant, Chris ......................... 92Bryant, Elgin .................... 90-92Bryant, Jesse ................... 29-31Bryant, Frank ........................ 33Bryant, James....................... 63Bryant, James L............... 57-60Bryant, James Louis ............. 58Bryant, Lamont ..................... 92Bryant, Michael ..................... 76Bryant, Moses........... 65, 67, 69Bryant, Nathaniel .................. 63Bryant, Ronnie ...................... 05Bryant, Paul ..................... 90-91Bryant, Sylvester .................. 38Bryson, Sheldon ................... 75Buckley, Willie ....... 84-85, 87-89Buckner, Marland............. 45.47Buffaloe, Anthony ................. 99Buford, Curtis........................ 55Buie, James .......... 59-60, 62-63Bulla, Junior ............... 97-99, 02Bullock, B. Frank ............. 66-69Bullock, Carvis ................. 54-56Bullock, Ronald..................... 92Burbage, Roger ............... 98-01Burgess, William K. ... 30, 32-34Burke, Brian ..................... 02-04Burnett, George ............... 33-34Burnette, Roscoe ............. 79-80Burt, David ....................... 84-88Burton, C. ............................. 33Busby, George ................. 28-29Bush, Charles .................. 80-81Buskey, Herbert .................... 75Butler, David .................... 82-84Butler, Terry .......................... 86Butts, Aaron .......................... 01Butts, Jason .......................... 00Butts, Mike ............................ 01Butts, Milton ..................... 73-75Bynum, John D. ............... 66-68Byrd, Eldridge ....................... 45Byrd, Bryan ........................... 93Byrd, Herman .................. 63-66Byrom, Kimberly ................... 83

CCabell, Jake .......................... 72Cain, Aldgfi eld....................... 83Caldwell, Emmett.................. 30Caldwell, Jason ............... 69-72Caldwell, Thomas ............ 51-52Calloway, Antione ............ 92-96Calloway, Henry .................... 45Cameron, Thomas ..... 64, 66-68Campbell, Justin ........ 07-08, 10Campbell, Kenneth .......... 09-10Campbell, Kurtis .............. 06-08Campbell, Wallace ................ 51Cannon, Andre........... 02, 05-06Canty, JaQuez ................. 06-10Cardelle, Frankie ............. 09-10Carlton, Curtis................. 96- 99Carmichael, Eugene ........ 74-75Carpenter, Alphonza ........ 91-94Carraway, Mitchell ................ 01Carrington, Benjamin ....... 63-66Carson, Ollis .................... 66-69Carson, Reese................. 80-82Carthran, Vondell ............. 83-84Carver, Kenneth.................... 67Carver, Van ...................... 69-72Casterlow, Benard ................ 79Cauthorn, Alvin ................ 75-78Chambers, James ........... 57-59Chambers, Samuel .......... 53-54Chambers, Ray..................... 02Chamblis, Dontre ............. 05,07Chamblis, Dontr ............... 05-06Chapman, Jarrod ............. 90-91Charity, Timothy ............... 07-10Chatman, J.J. ....................... 05Cheek, Carl...................... 75-77Cherry, Anthony .................... 07Cherry, William ................ 89-91Chesley, William ................... 73Chestnut, Terry ..................... 77China, David .............. 00-01, 03Choate, Ray.......................... 00Christian, Stephen ................ 89Clanton, L. Harvey ........... 67-70Clarit, Gregory ...................... 78Clark, Darrell .............. 86-87, 89Clark, Eric ............................. 00Clark, Erick ........................... 01Clark, Javonne................. 96-97Clark, Milton.......................... 58Clark, Robert ................... 83-86Clark, Tarell ........................... 99Clark ..................................... 38Clinton, Cortney ............... 03-04Coard, Courtney .............. 04-07Cobb, Charles....................... 38Cobb, Theodore ............... 46-48Cofi eld, Elroy ................... 88-89Cofi eld, Joseph ..................... 89Colbert, Daniel ...................... 86Colbert, James ..................... 34Cole, Ralph ........................... 89Cole, Terry ....................... 65-68Coleman, David W. .......... 86-90Coleman, Eugene ............ 54-57

Coleman, Phonte .................. 98Coleman, Rashard........... 06-07Coleman, Raymond ......... 69-72Collins, Kenneth .............. 78-80Collins, Tiquan ................. 04-05Colon, Oliver ......................... 64Colson, Keith ........................ 91Comer, John ......................... 03Connally, Anthony ........... 96- 99Connor, Scheldon ............ 01-04Cook, Michael .................. 05-07Cook, Nathan........................ 59Cook, Raymond .................... 70Cook, Thaddeus .............. 76-79Cooley, Anthony ............... 89-91Cooper, Andre.................. 77-79Cooper, Gartrell .................... 05Coples, Rahsaan .................. 07Corey, Casey ........................ 98Cornelius, Matthew ............... 10Corpening, James ................ 68Courtney, James .............. 53-55Covington, William ........... 69-72Coward, Charles .............. 56-57Coward, Jerry ............ 45, 47-49Cox, Charlie ..................... 59-62Cox, John ........................ 54-55Cox, Ron............................... 98Cox, Sylvester ...................... 41Craig, Bryan..................... 79-80Craig, Ryan...................... 03-05Crawford, Eddie .................... 95Crawford, James ....... 49, 53-55Crawford, Justin.................... 00Crawford, Terrence .......... 83-86 Crawley, Melvin ............... 75-78Crawley, William .............. 51-52Crews, Frank ........................ 89Cromartie, Malik .............. 09-10Cronartie, Chris .................... 96Croslin, Jerry ........................ 71Crowder, Michael .................. 97Crowley, Willie ...................... 78Crutchfi eld, Buddy ........... 94-97Crutchfi eld, Keenan .............. 06Cruz, Nick ........................ 99-01Cunningham, Belton ............. 53Cunningham, Del .................. 93Cunningham, Michael ...... 01-02Cureton, George ................... 51Currington, Robert ........... 60-63Curry, Chris ........................... 05Curry, Ralph .......................... 54Curtis, Lloyd.......................... 32Curtis, Robert ....................... 55

DDail, Ernest ........................... 34Dailey, Emanuel .................... 30Daniel, Jermaine............. 93, 95Daniels, Eric ......................... 01Darden, Cleveland ................ 53Darden, Edward............... 48-49Darlington, Joe ................ 95-98Daye, Patrick ........................ 89Davis, Alonzo ........................ 77Davis, Calvin......................... 84Davis, Harrison ..................... 69Davis, James ................... 53-55Davis, Jerry ...................... 77-80Davis, John ........................... 40Davis, Kenneth ................ 65-67Davis, Lee............................. 64Davis, Nolan .................... 97-98Davis, Percy ................... 39, 41Davis, Robert ................... 63-64Davis, Theodore ................... 41Dawson, Levi ................... 62-64Day, Joey .............................. 81Day, Johnny .......................... 78Day, Kenneth ........................ 81Daye, Charles .................. 60-63Debnam, Brian................ 00, 03Debnam, Brian................. 97-98Debnam, Ray........................ 97Dedmond, Nathaniel ............. 55Delacruz, Charles ................. 07Denning, Michael ............. 88-91Dereef, Richard .................... 76Devone, James................ 63-65Dickens, Sakwana ..... 98, 99-00Dickerson, John ............... 29-31Dingle, Charles ..................... 93Dingle, Chris ......................... 91Dixon, Thomas ................ 87-90Dobman, William .................. 29Doby, Reginald ..................... 75Dockery, Arthur ..................... 66Dockery, Zander .............. 53-55Dooms, Wauna ................ 31-34Dorsey, Tommy ................ 93-96Dorsey, William ................ 61-64Douthit, Alan .................... 77-78Dowdy, Ronald ..................... 05Downing, Delmar .................. 46Downing, Kevin................ 01-02Dozier, Robert....................... 05Drake, Eric ............................ 91Drake, Irving ......................... 81Drew, Chris ...................... 08-09Drew, John............................ 10Drummond, Derrick L. 86-87, 89-90Duckwilder, John . 41, 46-47, 49Duckwilder, Vincent ......... 38-41Duhaney, Jonathan ............... 01Duke, Robert ................... 38-41Duncan, Robert ............... 04-05Dunston, Frederick .......... 86-88Dupree, Myron ................. 79-82

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ERNEST BARNES(1956-59)

JOHN BAKER(1954-57)

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Durant, Samuel................ 62-65Durham, Sammy................... 73Durrah, Robert ...................... 45

EEagleson, Vashon ................. 69Eason, Cornelius .................. 53Eason, Lloyd .............. 51, 56-58Edmons, Rodney ............. 88-90Edmonds, Woodrow ............. 42Edmons, D.J. .................. 97, 99Edwards, Carl ....................... 76Edwards, Charles ...... 04-05, 07Edwards, Christopher ...... 05-07Edwards, Rickey ................... 08Ellerbe, Walter C. ............ 34-36Elliot, Corey .......................... 98Elliott, James ............. 45, 48-49Ellis, Darryl ........................... 75Ellis, Mack ....................... 05-07Ennis, Reginald .................... 38Eure, Jason ......................... 04Evans, Jerome................. 51-54Evans, Randall ................ 74-77Evans, Robert .................. 60-63Evans, Terry ..................... 72-75Everett, Chris ................... 98-02

FFairley, James ...................... 73Faison, Carl ..................... 80-83Faison, Derek ............ 86, 88-89Faison, James ................. 80-83Faison, Michael ............... 80-82Fearrington, Jermaine ..... 92-93Feemster, Mariko .................. 02Felder, Kendrall .................... 06Ferguson, G.R. ..................... 00Ferguson, Robert............. 63-65Fields, Daunte ................. 05-06Fields, Gerald ....................... 07Figueroa, Joseph ............. 09-10Fisher, Glen .......................... 02Fisher, Oatten ....................... 49Fitch, Milton ............... 64, 66-68Fitch, Nathaniel................ 00-03Fleming, Eddie...................... 55Flowers, Myron ................ 95-99Floyd, Alphonso .................... 70Floyd, Charles ................. 51-54Floyd, Harvest ...................... 75Ford, Clarence ...................... 86Ford, Nathaniel ..................... 84Ford, Seabrew ...................... 52Forbes, James ...... 54-55, 57-58Forte, Johnnie.................. 80-83Forte, Kevin .......................... 94Foster, James .................. 79-82Foster, Marvin .................. 96-99Foushee, Mark................. 80-83Foust, Edward ...................... 59Foust, Linwood ..................... 66Foust, Roger .................... 66-69Foye, John ....................... 75-78Fox, Paul ......................... 95-96Fox, Rashad .................... 07-10Francis, Corey ................. 94-98Franks, James ...................... 70Fraiser, William ..................... 73Fraylon, Gerald ................ 81-84Fraizer, Mark Anthony........... 82Freeman, Hazel ............... 58-59Fretwell, D.J. .................... 05-07Frierson, Brian ................. 08-10Frisby, Derek ........................ 73Frizzell, William ................ 80-83Frye, James ..................... 08-10Fuller, Antonio ....................... 06Fuller, Charles ...................... 03Fuller, Harry J. ................. 86-89Fuller, Lawrence .............. 00-03Fuller, Otto ....................... 48-49Funches, Sam ................. 03-05Funderburk, Walter .... 64, 66-68Funderburk, Walt .................. 00Futrell, Charles ................ 03-06

GGaddy, Corey ........................ 05Gaddy, Melvin .................. 83-87Gaines, Bernard ................... 96Gaines, Julius ....................... 32Gaines, William................ 40-42Gaither, Rufus.................. 29-31Galbreath, Carl ................ 46-49Galbreath, Michael .......... 68-71Gamble, Roy H. .................... 86Gandy, James ....................... 77Gantt, Jerome .................. 66-69Gardner, Bobby ............... 60-63Gardner, Frank ................ 58-60Gardner, Garry................. 77-78Gardner, Jerry....................... 03Gardner, William ................... 49Garrett, Denison .............. 38-40Garrett, Derrick ................ 92-93Garrett, Roger....................... 05Garrison, Richie V. ................ 86Gary, Kenneth .................. 90-91Gatling, Isaac............. 51, 56-58Gatling, Dominiq ................... 07Gay, Ron ............................... 99Gaye, Richard....................... 61Gaynor, Zeno ........................ 52Gentry, Robert ...................... 92George, Andre ................. 02-06George, Luis .................... 01-04George, Temo ....................... 04German, Mark.................. 89-90

Gibbs, Shawn ............ 93, 95-97Gibbs, Stanley ................. 63-66Gibson, Ariel ......................... 97Gibson, Arian ................... 98-99Gibson, Keith ........................ 89Gilbert, Brandon .............. 04-08Giles, William ................... 62-65Gillie, Bryan ..................... 97-99Gilmer, Thomas ......... 74, 76-77Gilmore, Chris .................. 98-01Girvan, Nathaniel .................. 92Gissendanner, Phil ............... 78Glasglow, Marcus ............ 02-03Glenn, Charles................. 50-53Glenn, Maruice ..... 99-00, 03-04Glenn, Nathaniel .............. 70-72Glenn, Willie ......................... 92Glover, Marcus ..................... 01Glover, Shannon ........ 94, 96-97Goforth, Arthur ................. 09-10Goodwin, Charles ................. 10Gordon, Edward ................... 48Goslee, Thomas ................... 82Gould, Rufus.................... 29-31Graham, Tony .................. 93-96Grandy, Joe ..................... 59-62Grant, Calvin.................... 63-64Grant, Darryl ......................... 03Grant, James ................... 93-96Grant, Kory ........................... 99Grantham, Richard .......... 00-02Graves, Donnell .................... 06Gravett, Herman .............. 71-74Gray, Darnell .................... 83-85Gray, Julian ........................... 10Gray, Richard ................... 00-04Gray, Robert ......................... 01Gray, Taylor ..................... 07-08Gray, Wiley ........................... 29Grayson, Gregory ................. 81Green, Clayton ................ 00-01Green, Don D. ................. 85-86Green, Eric ........................... 87Green, Greg..................... 04-05Green, Gregory..................... 81Green, Jamar................... 97-99Green, Jamel ................... 97-00Green, Joel ........................... 59Green, Matt........................... 96Green, Robert .................. 83-86Green, Shade .................. 38-41Green, Torain ................... 88-91Green, Walter ....................... 32Greene, Eric .................... 88-89Greene, Greg................... 06-08Greene, Keith ....................... 91Greenlee, James ............. 45-46Greenway, John ............... 90-91Gregory, William .............. 92-93Grier, Arthur ..................... 58-61Grier, Hayzon........................ 86Grier, Troy ........................ 96-97Griffi n, Anthony ................ 76-79Griffi n, Exavier ................. 00-01Grimes, Charles.................... 68Grimes, James W. ................ 28Grimsley, Stacey A. ......... 85-86Grissom, Randy .................... 94Grissom, Ural ................... 90-91Grogan, Samuel .............. 71-74Guidry, Kenneth ............... 85-88Guilford, William .............. 71-73Gwynn, Curtis .................. 40-41

HHacney, David ...................... 94Hagans, Larry ....................... 72Hagar, William ................. 80-81Hahula, Nickolas................... 09Hairston, Alphonso .... 92-93, 95Hairston, Kevin ..................... 90Hairston, Quron .................... 97Hall, Amos ............................ 96Hall, Keith ........................ 80-81Hall, Kenneth ........................ 87Hall, Lewis ....................... 05-07Hall, William ..................... 80-81Hallback, Deon ..................... 03Hames, Anthony .............. 92-95Hamilton, Cory ................. 07-09Hamilton, Isaac ................ 77-80Hamilton, Rodney ............ 88-89Hamm, Anthony G. ............... 85Hammond, Chris.............. 94-97Hampton, Brandon .......... 03-05Hands, David ................... 82-83Haney, Samuel ................ 91-94Harbison, Donavon .......... 08-09Harbor, Kerry ................... 93-96Harden, George ............... 88-91Hardin, Williams .................... 45Hardy, Carlos ................... 04-07Hardy, James ................... 39-42Hardy, Thomas ..................... 38Hardy, Willie ..................... 97-00Hargrove, Edwin .............. 87-90Hargrove, Jarvis .............. 01-02Hargrove, Raymond ............. 00Harp, Jamar ............... 00, 02-03Harp, Keith............................ 74Harp, Nate ....................... 94-95Harpe, Johnny ................. 84-85Harper, Christopher D...... 85-87Harper, Michael .................... 01Harps, Samuel ................. 54-55Harrell, Joseph ................ 68-71Harrington, Ben ............... 00-02Harrington, Donald .......... 83-86Harris, Adam .................... 88-89

Harris, Akeita ........................ 00Harris, Anthony ................ 03-04Harris, Anthony P. ............ 90-91Harris, Brian............... 87, 89-91Harris, Bishop .................. 59-62Harris, Clinton ....................... 40Harris, Corey ............. 07-08, 10Harris, Darnell....................... 75Harris, Gary ..................... 76-79Harris, Greenville ............. 33-36Harris, Karlton....................... 05Harris, Michael...................... 92Harris, Mike ..................... 97-98Harris, William ...................... 32Harrison, Daniel .................... 10Harrison, Derrick ................... 70Harriston, Charles...... 42, 47-49Hart, David............................ 00Harvey, Derek .................. 06-09Harvey, Frank ................. 45, 49Harvey, James Earl ......... 85-88Harvey, Otto ..................... 53-55Haselsberger, Brian ......... 09-10Hastie, Mike ..................... 92-93Hatch, Vernon .................. 58-61Hatfi eld, Herman................... 45Hawkins, Arthur ............... 72-73Hawkins, Asker B.................. 28Hawthorne, Alex ................... 97Hayes, Hubert....................... 70Hayes, Kevin ........................ 84Hayes, William ................. 61-64Hayes, Willie .................... 55-58Hayman, Daniel .................... 68Haynes, Aavlon................ 92-94Haynes, James ..................... 55Heath, Nathaniel ................... 59Hedrick, Anthony .................. 04Height, Larry .................... 72-75Helton, Darius ............ 72, 74-76Hemphill, Robert ................... 76Hemphill, Travis ............... 02-03Henderson, Jeffery .......... 07-09Henderson, Shelton ......... 04-06Henry, James ........................ 55Henry, Karl Otis .................... 85Henry, Nathaniel .............. 80-83Herbert, James ..................... 55Herring, Clifton................. 70-73Hester, Toryeon ............... 03-05Hicks, James ........................ 45Hicks, Richard ................. 59-62Hicks, Stevenson .................. 89Higgins, Leroy.................. 75-77Hill, Carl ........................... 79-81Hill, Chris ......................... 96-97Hill, DeMarcus ................. 08-10Hill, Greg............................... 92Hill, Isiah .......................... 88-90Hill, Ken ........................... 94-97Hill, Leroy.............................. 42Hill, Mike .................... 96, 99-00Hill, Robert M. .................. 85-86Hill, Russell ........................... 03Hill, Tyler ............................... 42Hill, William ...................... 32-33Hill, William ........................... 87Hillie, Calvin ..................... 07-10Hines, Eric ....................... 75-78Hines, Herman................. 48-49Hines, Ross ..................... 52-55Hinton, Brad.......................... 05Hinton, Charles ................ 58-62Hinton, Johnny...................... 89Hinton, Torrean ................ 02-03Hodges, Christopher............. 90Hodges, Chris ....................... 92Hodges, Roderick ............ 70-73Holden, Anderson ............ 34-36Hollingsworth, William ..... 49-53Holloway, Butch .................... 04Holloway, Charles ................. 65Holloway, James ................... 60Holloway, Larry ..................... 78Holloway, Robert ............. 67-70Holman, Baxter ................ 54-57Holmes, Charles ................... 45Holmes, Irvin.................... 30-33Holmes, James ................ 33-36Holmes, Reginald ............ 74-77Holmes, William .................... 59Holmes, William ............... 61-64Holmes, Willie .................. 88-90Holt, Theric ...................... 96-99Hood, Robert ................... 92-95Hooker, James................. 63-65Horne, Westry ....................... 32Hopkins, James ......... 00, 02-03Hopkins, Rodney ............. 89-91Hopkins, Willie ................. 96-98Horsley, Jeff ..................... 70-72Horton, Cletus........... 43, 50, 53Horton, MichaelHouston, Kevin ................ 91-95Howard, Richard ................... 66Howell, Larry.................... 75-77Hubbard, James ................... 42Hubbard, Rickie ............... 08-10Huddleston, Jon.................... 05Hudson, Edward .............. 54-57Huey, Albert ..................... 59-62Huey, Michael .................. 82-85Humphrey, Leon Derrick ....... 85Humphrey, Vaster ................. 32Hunt, John ................. 78, 80-82Huntley, Antoine .................... 96Huntley, Rickey L. ................. 86Hunter, Alonzo ...................... 08Hunter, Joe ........................... 60

Hunter, John ......................... 49Hunter, Kevin ........................ 98Hunter, Torquez .................... 89Hunter, Victor ................... 79-82Hunter, Wesley ..................... 82Hunter, Wesley ..................... 87Hunter, Walter ....................... 73Hutchinson, Joe ............... 09-10Hutchinson, Phillip ................ 74Hutchins, George............. 36-38

IIngalls, Floyd ........................ 01Ingram, David .................. 07-10Ingram, Kenneth ........ 70-72, 74Ingram, Lorenzo .............. 79-82Ingram, Victor .................. 75-77Inmon, Jefferson .............. 69-72Irby, Ray .......................... 74-77Irvine, Geovonie .............. 09-10Isom, Marc ....................... 89-92Ivory, Donte .......................... 94

JJackson, Alden ................ 66-68Jackson, Antwan.............. 99-00Jackson, Antwan................... 98Jackson, Cephus .................. 59Jackson, Clifton ............... 55-58Jackson, Darryl M. ................ 86Jackson, Desmond .......... 93-94Jackson, James .................... 03Jackson, John....................... 87Jackson, Kenny .................... 99Jackson, Kenneth ........... 76, 78Jackson, Marqus .................. 04Jackson, Stanley ............. 04-05Jackson, Tyrone .............. 09-10Jackson, William ................... 46Jackson, Van W. .............. 86-87Jacobs, Robert ................ 76-79Jacobs, Vinshawn ................. 01James, Frederick ............. 50-52Jarvis, Myron ........................ 86Jefferson, Carlo .................... 07Jeffries, Jackie ................. 72-74Jeffries, Jeff ..................... 02-03Jenkins, Moody..................... 87Jenkins, Oliver ................. 04-07Jenkins, Robby ..................... 89Jeralds, Luther ................. 57-60Joe, Jerron....................... 06-08Joe, Xavier....................... 05-07Johnson, Alex .................. 08-10Johnson, Andrew ............. 08-09Johnson, Anthony ................. 04Johnson, Charles............. 64-66Johnson, Cheo ................ 98-01Johnson, Clifton .................... 62Johnson, Curtis................ 99-01Johnson, Curtis Eugene .. 85-87Johnson, Daniel .................... 52Johnson, Edmond................. 34Johnson, Eric ............. 83, 85-87Johnson, Fernando.......... 92-93Johnson, Harold ................... 40Johnson, Hugh ..................... 42Johnson, Irwin ...................... 93Johnson, James .............. 70-71Johnson, Johnny ............. 70-72Johnson, Lee ........................ 70Johnson, Linwood............ 50-53Johnson, Micguel............ 06, 08Johnson, Michael............. 65-68Johnson, Michael............. 08-10Johnson, Marion .............. 28-29Johnson, Monteith ................ 89Johnson, Monty .................... 92Johnson, Nathan ............. 79-82Johnson, Paul .................. 04-07Johnson, Rayce .................... 76Johnson, Raymond.......... 62-65Johnson, Robert .............. 55-58Johnson, Ronnie................... 90Johnson, Rupert ............. 42, 45Johnson, Samuel .................. 34Johnson, Thomas ............ 56-59Johnson, Timothy ................. 52Johnson, Tony ................ 85, 87Jones, Adrian ................... 94-97Jones, Albert .................... 46-49Jones, Alex ........................... 07Jones, Alexander ............. 70-73Jones, Carl ...................... 96-98Jones, Charles................. 54-55Jones, Danez................... 07-08Jones, Dick ........................... 45Jones, Edwin ................... 63-66Jones, Floyd ......................... 52Jones, J.J. ............................ 00Jones, Jermaine ................... 96Jones, George ................. 73-75Jones, Linwood................ 53-55Jones, Michael...................... 04Jones, Nathaniel .............. 71-73Jones, Nesbie .................. 78-79Jones, Percy .................... 46-47Jones, Perry .................... 90-91Jones, Preston................. 89-90Jones, Robert .................. 28-29Jones, Robert ....................... 54Jones, Roy....................... 70-71Jones, Samuel ................. 71-74Jones, Sedrick ...................... 08Jones, Stewart ...................... 31Jones, Taj ............................. 00Jones, Thomas ................ 96-97Jones, Thurman ......... 64, 67-68Jones, Travis ................... 96-98

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CARL GALBREATH(1946-49)

JAMES BREWINGTON(1957-60)

LUTHER JERALDS(1957-60)

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Midgette, Carlos ................... 91Midgette, Carroll .............. 89-90Midgette, James ................... 46Miles, Quinton.................. 01-03Miller, Bobby .................... 73-76Miller, Derek.......................... 03Miller, Earl ........................ 59-62Miller, Melvin ......................... 58Millien, Shaun ....................... 10Milligan, August .............. 76, 78Mingo, Willie .................... 81-83Mitchell, Albert ...................... 48Mitchell, Antwan.................... 04Mitchell, E. Preston.......... 45-47Mitchell, Henry ...................... 63Mitchell, James ................ 70-71Mitchell, John................... 04-05Mitchell, Joseph ......... 45, 48-49Mizzell, Gregory.................... 87Mobley, Britt ..................... 89-91Mobley, Carl ..................... 75-76Mobley, Dewitt ...................... 70Mobley, George ......... 07-08, 10Mohammed, Aaron ............... 04Mohammed, Hakeem ........... 03Molden, Jamal ................. 00-03Montague, Michael ............... 67Montgomery, Albert .......... 53-56Montgomery, Eric ............. 83-86Moore, Albert ........................ 51Moore, Cedric .................. 92-93Moore, Dominique ........... 08-10Moore, Eric ........................... 90Moore, Joseph ...................... 70Moore, Ricky.................... 73-76Moore, Roy ...................... 38-41Moore, Sedric .................. 87-90Moore, Wes .......................... 87Moore, William ...................... 92Moore, Willie .................... 45-49Moorman, Robert............. 61-62Morgan, Edward ................... 99Morris, Gerald ....................... 75Morrison, David .................... 70Morrison, Derek .................... 00Morrison, Victor .................... 70Morrow, Nathaniel............ 75-76Morton, Larry ........................ 65Mosby, Talmadge .................. 42Mosley, E. ............................. 28Moss, Michael.................. 88-90Mozingo, Ricky ................ 76-77Muhammad, Rasheed ..... 06-07Murphy, Cleo ........................ 67Murphy, Melvin ..................... 60Murphy, William Larry Jr. ...... 85

NNash, Chauncey ................... 94Neal, Tony ............................. 91Neely, Jamar .................... 02-05Neill, Craig ............................ 88Nelson, Brandon ................... 07Nesbitt, Darrell ................. 99-00Nesbitt, James ...................... 57Nettingham, Douglas ....... 56-57Nevels, Charles ............... 63-64Newby, Joey .................... 80-81Newman, Charles ................. 82Newsome, Clarence ............. 42Newsum, Derald ................... 91Newton, Larry .................. 60-63Nicely, Jonathan .............. 08-09Nicholas, Edward............. 46-49Nicholas, Woodrow ......... 62, 64Nichols, Phillip ...................... 89Nickerson, Jermere .............. 09Nicks, Robert ........................ 54Nixon, Floyd..................... 81-83Noble, James................... 77-80Noble, Timothy........... 83, 85-87Nobles, Raymond ............ 59-62Noel, Michael ........................ 03Norman, Ronald .............. 71-72Nunn, Brian........................... 90Nunn, James ................... 61-63

OOakley, Timothy Lee ....... 85, 87Odom, Walter .................. 75-78Odoms, Tyrone ................ 93-96Olafi oye, Jovan ................ 06-08Oliver, Colon .................... 63-66Oliver, Terrence .................... 04Oliver, Trei ....................... 94-97Ominde, Fred........................ 10Orr, Le................................... 89Outen, Donald ...................... 74Outlaw, Anthony............... 87-89Outlaw, Brandon .............. 08-10Overton, Allen .................. 74-77Owens, Ashley ................. 91-94Owens, Williams .............. 77-80

PPage, Harry .......................... 45Paige, Harlie .................... 46-47Paige, Joshua .................. 80-82Paige, Lonnie................... 65-68Palmer, Clarence ............. 30-33Palmer, James ................. 59-61Parham, John ....................... 87Parham, Robert .................... 83Parker, Richard ..................... 02Parks, George ...................... 42Partin, Joe ............................ 71Partlow, George ............... 62-63Patterson, Charles ........... 91-94Patterson, Gaston................. 70

Patterson, John ............... 71-74Patterson, Kenny .................. 05Patterson, Montez ........... 98-01Pattillo, Harold ...................... 32Patton, Gerald ........... 82-83, 85Patrick, Mike ......................... 99Paul, Leland..................... 02-03Payne, William ...................... 38Peace, Alphonso.............. 57-59Peace, William ...................... 83Peak, Gregory ........... 76, 78-80Pearsall, Vincent .............. 76-79Pearson, Darian............... 09-10Pearson, Theorde ............ 73-75Pedew, Quincy................. 00-03Peerman, William .39-40, 46-47Peggins, Mario...................... 07Pemberton, James ............... 76Pendergrass, Ronald ............ 88Peoples, Kevin............ 92-93,97Peoples, Leroy...................... 34Perry, James Eric ............ 81-84Perry, Lawrence ......... 40, 46-47Perry, Lee ........................ 80-83Perry, Lynell .......................... 91Perry, Paul ....................... 62-64Perry, Robert .................. 45, 48Perry, Undra ................... 04, 06Person, Joseph..... 48-49, 52-53Person, Keyster ............... 32-34Peterkin, Josh .................. 94-98Peterson, Greg ................ 05-06Pettiford, Dwight .............. 71-74Pettis, Lawrence .............. 51-52Phifer, Merrill.................... 93-96Phifer, Rhyon ................... 01-02Phillips, Damian ............... 97-98Phillips, Ricardo ............... 03-04Phillps, Jason ....................... 87Philpot, Troy.......................... 08Pickard, Darnell .................... 74Pickett, Corey ....................... 96Pickett, Darius ...................... 97Pickett, Jason ....................... 01Pickney, Berine ..................... 87Pierce, Allen..................... 79-82Pierre, Mackenzie ................. 06Pippen, Donnie .......... 00-02, 04Pippin, John ..................... 46-48Pitt, Tyrone ........................... 00Pittman, Clarence ................. 45Pittman, Milton ................. 98-99Pitts....................................... 39Pitts, Raleigh ........................ 61Plummer, Artis ...................... 45Plummer, David ............... 71-74Plummer, Durwin ............. 75-78Pollard, William ..................... 48Ponder, Fred .............. 51, 54-55Poole, James ................... 50-53Poole, Marvin................... 09-10Porter, Kenneth................ 90-92Porter, Philip .................... 73-75Porter, Thommie ................... 66Potter, Alphonso ................... 49Potts, Sidney ........................ 05Pouncy, Roscoe .................... 63Powell, Adrian ....................... 02Powell, Anthony .................... 89Powell, Craig ................... 96-97Powell, Daniel ....................... 09Powell, Elroy III ................ 08-10Powell, Fred.......................... 99Powell, Larry ................... 88, 91Powell, Vinston ................ 88-89Pratt, David ...................... 98-01Pratt, Terry ............................ 77Preston, Kevin ...................... 78Preston ................................. 39Price, Abrian ......................... 04Price, Anthony ................. 75-77Price, Bridet .......................... 42Price, Clyde ..................... 01-02Price, James .................... 61-64Price, Robert.................... 53-55Price, Russell........................ 67Price, Vincent .................. 75-76Pridgen, Earl ......................... 10Pridgen, Joseph.................... 65Proctor, Xavier ................. 08-10Pruden, Soloman .................. 34Pruitt, Frederick ............... 77-80Pruitt, Greg ...................... 04-06Pryor, Reginald ................ 57-60Pugh, Kenneth ................. 77-80Pullen, Junius ...........................Purefoy, Jeffery .......... 82-83, 85Puryear, Eric .................... 99-00

QQuander, Mike ................. 91-92Quick, Brooks ....................... 46Quick, Earl ............................ 89Quick, King ........................... 89Quick, Willie ..................... 02-03Quinn, Anthony ................ 73-74Quinn, Peter .................... 66-70

RRamey, Willie ........................ 66Ramseur, Gabriel............. 99-01Ramseur, Harvey ............. 57-60Ramsey, Kenneth ............ 76-79Randolph, Louis............... 45-47Ratcliffe, Ray ........................ 06Ray, Derrick ..................... 04-07Ray, Eric .......................... 05-07Ray, Jacques ........................ 07Raynor, DeLeon............... 01-04

Jones, Walter ................... 96-98Jones, Walter ........................ 31Jones, Willis.......................... 81Jones .................................... 39Jordan, Leroy................... 75-77Joseph, William .................... 42Jowers, Jason.................. 03-06Joy, Chris .............................. 91Joyner, Andre........................ 97Joyner, James Preston .... 85-87Joyner, Karl...................... 88-89Joyner, Wm. Harold ......... 55-58Judd, Anthony ....................... 78Judd, Michael ....................... 94Justice, Dwight ..................... 78

KKearney, Robert .............. 83, 85Keaton, Preston ............... 92-94Keith, Staley .................... 61-64Kelly, Jermaine ..................... 00Kelly, Phillip .......................... 03Kelly, Tamiko .................... 06-09Kenan, Chris .................... 06-07Kenney, Clarence ................. 80Kent, Troy ........................ 05-06Kerr, James .......................... 59Kersey, Clifton ................. 81-84Keyes, William ................ 71, 73Kidd, Alan ........................ 80-83Kidd, Omar ...................... 91-92King, Henry ................ 92-93, 95King, Henry ........................... 53King, Rodney Michael........... 85Kirkman, McKenneth J. ........ 85Kirksey, Henry ................. 40-41Knuckles, Joseph ............ 46-48Kummer, Patrick ................... 85

LLafayette, William ...... 41, 46-48Lake, Montwaine ............. 95-97Lambertson, Trevor .............. 03Lancaster, Thomas .......... 74-77Lane, Clarence ..................... 59Lane, David .......................... 69Lane, James .................... 54-55Laney, Paul ...................... 81-83Laney, Zonta ............. 81, 83, 85Larkin, Richard ..................... 76Lash, A.J. .............................. 06Lassiter, Marlon .................... 55Laster, Donald ................. 07-10Latta, Steven ........................ 89Latter, Larry .......................... 62Lattimore, Michael ........... 93-96Lattimore, Perry .................... 70Law, Herbert ......................... 07Lawrence, Angier ....... 42, 46-48Lawrence, Jacob ............. 32-34Lawrence, James ............ 75-77Lawrence, John .................... 83Leak, Donald ................... 67-69Leak, John ....................... 92-96Leath, Gary V. .................. 86-89Leathers, Milton ............... 59-62Lee, Allen .............................. 06Lee, Joseph Eugene............. 34Lee, Julian ....................... 67-68Lee, Roy .......................... 45-47Lee, Timothy .............. 83, 85-86Ledbetter, Oscar .............. 99-00LeGrande, Velvet .. 60-61, 63-64Leonard, Anthony ................. 91Leonard, James .................... 80Lewis, Antonio ........... 91-93, 95Lewis, Benjamin ................... 40Lewis, Bob Jaroud ........... 85-87Lewis, Charles Dean ............ 85Lewis, Gregory ........... 87-88,90Lewis, Henry .................... 53-55Lewis, Marc ..................... 09-10Lewis, Michael ................. 74-75Lewis, Walter ........................ 81Lewis, Will ............................. 06Lewis, William ............ 04-05, 07Lightner, Clarence ........... 38-41Lightner, Lawrence ............... 38Lindsey, Darryl ...................... 79Lindsey, Tony ................... 85-88Lineberger, James ..... 41, 46-48Little, Curtis........................... 79Little, David ........................... 05Little, Lee .............................. 77Little, Reginald ................. 75-78Lock, Xavier ..................... 00-02Lockamy, Thomas ........... 91-93Loftin, Robert ................... 89-91Long, J. Francis .................... 28Love, Anthony .................. 94-96Lovelave, Lavar .................... 99Lowe, James ........................ 64Lowe, Joel ............................ 04Lunsford, James ................... 54Lyerly, Sherman R. ............... 86Lynch, Curtis .................... 48-49Lyons, Antwan ...................... 02Lyons, Eric ............................ 04Lyons, Harrison .................... 60

MMack, George .................. 38-41Mack, Gerald Lee ............ 85-88Mack, Joseph .................. 76-78Mack, Richard.................. 38-41Malik, Naim-Abdul ........... 03-04Malloy, John .......................... 38Malone, Che ......................... 94Malone, Marcelle ....... 87, 89-90

Malone, William P. ........... 30-33Maness, Mike .................. 93-96Mangum, Larry ..................... 73Mangum, Malcolm ........... 71-74Manning, Justin ............... 08-10Manns, Gabriel ..... 05-06, 08-09Mansfi eld, Glenn.............. 41-42Manuel, Jalanei ............... 94-98Manuel, Stephen ....... 06, 08-10Mapp, Jermod....................... 03Marbury, William ................... 78Marsh, Albert ............. 98-99, 02Marshall, George Henry ..85-87, 89Marshall, Rufus................ 67-68Martin, Aaron ................... 60-63Martin, Aaron ........ 92-93, 95-97Martin, James .................. 91-92Martin, Jarvis ................... 68-69Martin, Julian ................... 66-69Martin, Lawrence .................. 83Martin, Lawrence .................. 00Martin, Reginald ................... 60Martin, Timmy ....................... 03Masih, Anuj ...................... 95-98Mason, Elmer ....................... 45Mason, Peter .................. 62, 64Mason, Robert ................. 51-52Massenburgh, Chris ............. 93Massey, Billy .................... 92-95Massey, Joel .................... 81-84Massey, Robert L. ............ 86-88Massey-Green, Greg ....... 04-05Mathes, Ryan ....................... 07Mathis, Markece .............. 00-01Matkins, Gerald ............... 02-05Matthews, Cody .................... 03Matthews, Dennis ............ 70-71Matthews, Herman .......... 66-69Matthews, McClellan ............ 50Matthews, Parchelle ............. 96Matthews, Wendell .......... 79-80Mattocks, Kevin .................... 97Maxwell, Rory ....................... 94Mayfi eld, Claude ............. 51, 53McAdams, Brad ............... 92-96McAdams, Robert ................. 45McAdams, Robert . 56-57, 61-62McAfee, Robert..................... 64McCall, Cornelius ............ 94-95McCallum, Anthony M...... 85-88McCathern, Durant ......... 96-00McCaskill, Aldrich ............ 88-91McCaskill, Ivan ................ 54-55McClain, Emory .................... 00McClendon, Timothy ............. 08McClennan, Julius ........... 05-06McConico, Troy................ 07-08McCord, Tony .................. 07-10McCorkle, Brian S....... 86-87,89McCorkle, Calvin .................. 83McCorkle, Sampson ........ 80-83McCormick, Terrance ....... 99-00McCrae, Adrian ..................... 79McCrae, James ............... 89-90McCray, Ernest ..................... 53McCrimmon, Brian ................ 90McCullough, Edward ....... 41-42McCullough, Emmett ...... 34, 36McCullum, Leon............... 71-74McDonald, Billy ................ 71-72McDougald, James ............... 62McDowell, Melvin............. 81-83McDuffi e, James ................... 62McDuffi e, Jerry ..................... 02McDuffi e, William G. ............. 86McDuffy, Brian ...................... 08McEachern, Maceo.......... 65-68McElveen, Anthony ............... 70McFadden, Joseph ............... 45McFarland, Leon................... 40McGhee, Francis ............. 49-55McGill, Asim .......................... 98McGill, John ..................... 63-65McGuire, Arthur ............... 48-50McGuire, Todd ................. 93-97McIver, Creo .................... 76-79McIver, Louis ............. 78-80, 82McIver, Walter ............ 42, 46-47McKeithan, Murray ............... 91McKinstry, Chris ............... 78-81McKnight, Robert .................. 48McLaughlin, Barry............ 80-83McLaughlin, Gus................... 45McLaughlin, Nathaniel .......... 55McLauren, Duran ............. 92-95McLendon, Antwoinne .......... 97McLeod, James ............... 63-66McMillan, Elmer ............... 60-63McNair, Anthony ................... 89McNair, John W. ........ 86-87, 89McNeil, Eric ..................... 92-93McNeil, Fred .................... 51-52McNeil, George................ 61-64McNeil, Ronald ................ 70-73McNeil, Terrence .............. 85-87McNeil, Terry ......................... 83McNeill, Alvin ................... 79-82McNeill, Maurice .............. 51-52McQueen, Gary .................... 81McRae, Michael .................... 77Meacham, Angus F. ......... 90-91Meacham, Anthony .......... 92-94Means, Zachary ............... 08-10Meekins, Walter ............... 70-73Melton, Audrain.......... 79, 81-82Melvin, Larry ......................... 05Middleton, Maurice ............... 92Middleton, William ........... 45-49Mideau, Reggie ............... 98-03

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HERMAN MATTHEWS(1966-69)

JULIAN MARTIN(1966-69)

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Reaves, Herbert ................... 83Reddick, Allen ............ 78, 80-82Reddick, Marcus ................... 98Redfern, Corey ................ 92-95Reid, Kalvin .......................... 01Reese, James.................. 08-10Reeves, Marvin................ 81-84Reeves, Tony ........................ 93Reid, Jordan ......................... 10Reid, William .................... 62-64Rhea, Bryan.......................... 92Rice, Ernest ..................... 99-02Rice, Philip............................ 79Rice, Wilbert ......................... 63Rich, Edwin........................... 41Richardson, Bradley ............. 70Richardson, Eric ................... 04Richardson, Esmond ....... 91-92Richardson, Greg ............ 69-71Richardson, James ............... 88Richardson, Kelvin................ 01Richardson, Virgil ................. 91Richard, Nunnie .................... 54Richmond, James ................. 45Richmond, Jordy.............. 03-04Riddick, Andrew ............... 79-82Riddick, Herman .............. 30-32Riddick, Luther................. 33-35Riley, David ...................... 78-81Rios, Luis ......................... 02-05Ritchey, David ....................... 78Rivers, Rodney ................ 83-86Robbins, Jeffery A. ............... 86Roberson, Brandon .............. 99Roberson, Brandon .............. 02Roberson, Rudolph...41-42, 46-47Roberts, Decona.............. 08-10Robertson, Roosevelt ........... 66Robertson, William .......... 62-63Robinson, Brandon ............... 02Robinson, Corey .............. 91-92Robinson, Darius L. ......... 85-88Robinson, Detwan ........... 09-10Robinson, Horace ................. 65Robinson, Hubert.. 41-42, 46-47Robinson, James ............. 51-52Robinson, Johnny ............ 78-79Robinson, Milton ................... 58Robinson, Reginald V. .......... 85Robinson, Roselle ................ 66Robinson, Shamar ........... 02-03Robinson, Shaun ............. 98-99Robinson, Walter .................. 31Robinson, William ............ 51-52Rogers, Clarence............ 86, 89Rodgers, Richard............. 03-04Rogers, Wilmon .................... 77Romes, Charles .................... 76Romes, Eddie ....................... 77Rook, Malcolm ...................... 08Rorie, Tyris ...................... 03-05Roseboro, Willie ................... 59Ross, Stacey ................... 81-83Ross Stacey Ray .................. 85Ross, Stephanie ................... 87Ross, Torey ...................... 04-05Ross, Tyrone ................... 87-90Royals, Michael .................... 98Royster, John.................. 89, 91Royster, William ............... 66-68Russell, Jacob ...................... 10Russell, Lester ................. 38-39Russell, Troy .................... 90-91Rutland, Britt .................... 92-93

SSadler, Travis ................... 95-98Slade, Shelton ...................... 95Samuel, Chad ............ 00, 02-03Samuels, George.................. 42Samuels, Joseph ............. 77-78Sanders, Carl................... 77-80Sanders, Charles .................. 57Sanders, Darrell............... 98-01Sanders, George .................. 54Sanders, Joseph........ 00-01, 03Sanders, Joseph.............. 06-08Sanders, Mark ...................... 94Sanders, Wade ................ 76-77Sandifer, Eliezer .............. 08-10Sanya, Steve ................... 01-04Sargent, Marcel ............... 09-10Saunders, Anthony ............... 02Saxon, Thomas ............... 70-73Scales, Gary .................... 73-75Scott, Chris ...................... 03-05Scott, Dwight ........................ 89Scott, Gorham ................. 30-32Scott, Will ......................... 06-09Scrivens, Woodrow ............... 70Selvy, Deonta .................. 05-06Sessoms, Rodney ................ 81Shackelford, David .......... 91-94Shadding, Leonard ............... 53Shankle, Tim .................... 07-10Sharp, Anthony ................ 06-10Sharpe, John ........................ 89Sherrill, Carlton K. ........... 85-87Sherrill, Jonathan.. 00-01, 03-04Sheppard, Ahmad ............ 98-99Sheppard, Kenneth.......... 79-82Sherrd, Keith.................... 88-89Shields, James ..................... 54Shields, Robert ................ 46-48Shoffner, Matthew ................. 04Short, Marcus ....................... 04Shropshire, Billy............... 63-66Sidberry, Fred ....................... 74Silvera, Calvin....................... 89

Simons, Lamar ..................... 87Simmons, Joe .................. 90-93Simmons, Frank ................... 68Simmons, Warren ........... 89, 90Simmons, Willie .................... 07Simpson, Daryle .............. 71-72Simpson, Wilbert ............. 75-77Sinclair, Aaron............ 75-76, 78Singletary, Samuel ........... 66-69Sinkler, Dennis...................... 74Skipwith, Robert ........ 81-83, 85Slade, Alexander ............ 34, 36Slade, Mark .......................... 81Slade, Shelton ................. 92-94Slaffey, Jacob Huntley .......... 85Sligh, Richard .................. 62-64Solomon, James .............. 94-95Smalls, Eric ................ 05, 07-08Smith, Arthur ......................... 73Smith,Charles .................. 71-74Smith, Christopher ........... 76-79Smith, Daniel ................... 81-83Smith, Darrion.................. 91-93Smith, Darryl ......................... 83Smith, David ......................... 83Smith, Dwight A. ................... 86Smith, Gary...................... 77-80Smith, George ................. 66-67Smith, Gilbert ................... 66-69Smith, Hassan ................. 99-02Smith, Jamal ......................... 03Smith, James ................... 70-74Smith, James E. .............. 65-68Smith, Joseph ................. 65, 68Smith, Kirk ............................ 92Smith, Larry .......................... 73Smith, Lee ....................... 40-41Smith, Marcus.................. 88-91Smith, Maynard ............... 81-84Smith, Reginald ............... 74-77Smith, Robert................... 30-31Smith, Sheldon ................ 85-87Smith, Thaddeus .................. 75Smith, Tony ...................... 01-02Smith, William ....................... 32Sneed, Fred .......................... 53Sneed, James.................. 70-71Southerland, Monte ......... 93-96Southernland, John ......... 34,36Southern, Antonio ................. 76Spaulding, Aaron ............. 60-63Spears, Deshawn ............ 07-08Spease, Michael .............. 78-79Spence, Bobby ..................... 92Spence, Charles ................... 91Spence, Robert..................... 89Spencer, Joshua ................... 96Spencer, Lonnie............... 70-71Spencer, T. Maurice ......... 70-73Spidle, Brian ......................... 91Spinks, Clarence ......................Spruill, Robert ....................... 65Stallings, Charles............. 72-73Stanley, Eric ............... 06-08, 10Staton, Randall ................ 87-89Staton, William................. 64-67Starr, Lonnie .................... 48-50Staten, Charles ..................... 52Staten, Derrick ................. 87-89Steiner, Randell ................... 04Sterling, Anthony Ray ..85, 88-90Stevenson, Ben .................... 00Stevenson, Kenneth ........ 87-89Stevenson, Mathew .............. 04Stevenson, Robert ................ 88Stewart, Kurtis ................. 01-04Stewart, Michael .............. 92-93Stewart, Robert................ 08-09Stewart, Roger................. 08-10Stewart, Wayne .................... 70Still, Charles ......................... 74Stinson, Darren Morchea...85-88Stith, Thomas ............ 52, 55-57Stockton, Brian ................ 90-92Stokes, Joseph ..................... 78Stokes, Leon.................... 38-39Stone, Garvin................... 69-72Stone, Maurice ..................... 99Stowe, Stancil ....................... 83Strange, Jeff ......................... 92Strayhorn, Billy ..................... 65Strickland, Charles .......... 85-86Strickland, Earnest ............... 78Strickland, Thomas ............... 89Strickler, Andrew ................... 74Strothers, Charles................. 77Stroud, Sammie ............... 79-82Stroud, Theodore .................. 30Stroud, William ................ 35-38Suarez, Gene ....................... 04Sullivan, Rashad.............. 02-03Sullivan, Samuel .............. 59-61Surratt, Zach ......................... 06Surrett, Johnny ................ 62-63Sutton, Larry ......................... 99Sutton, Monty ....................... 95Sweeting, Percy.................... 01Swinson, Nathaniel ............... 75

TTaborn, Joe ........................... 61Talbot, Jack........................... 48Talford, Frank .................. 46-47Talton, Fred........................... 75Tanner, J.R. .......................... 05Tate, Alonzo .......................... 62Tate, Benjamin ................. 79-82Tate, Franklin ................... 71-74Tate, Gregory ................... 79-82

Tate, Ronald .................... 76-79Tate, William ......................... 62Taylor, Adrian ................... 97-00Taylor, Butler ................... 48-50Taylor, Carlos ................... 94-98Taylor, Cedric ................... 89-92Taylor, Donald ....................... 51Taylor, James................... 01-03Taylor, Lawrence.............. 00-04Taylor, Roosevelt .................. 53Taylor, Tommie ................. 38-39Taylor, Tossie ........................ 54Taylor, Willie..................... 65-68Thomas, Alphonso .......... 59, 61Thomas, Davis...................... 36Thomas, Desmond .......... 01-03Thomas Donald ............... 60-63Thomas, Emanuel ................ 80Thomas, Kenneth ................. 78Thomas, Lester..................... 92Thomas, Nathan ................... 51Thomas, Raymond ............... 92Thomas, Ron ................... 93-95Thomas, Ron ................... 98-01Thomas, Sean ................. 91-92Thomas, Stephen ................. 38Thomas, Theodore ............... 71Thomas, Wm. Henry ............. 41Thompson, Chris ............. 94-98Thompson, Clarence ....... 28-29Thompson, Eugene ......... 68-69Thompson, George D ........... 86Thompson, Harvey ......... 49, 53Thompson, Shayne .............. 92Thorne, Leroy ....................... 64Thornton, Amos ............... 52-55Thornton, Bernard ........... 63-65Thornton, Johnny............ 78, 81Thornton, Joseph.................. 57Threadgill, Walter ................. 32Tillery, Alik ........................ 99-01Tillery, Randy ........................ 79Tillery, Winfred ................. 51-52Tillery, Emmett ...................... 57Tillman, Clarence .................. 99Tinnen, Duff .......................... 76Tisdale, William .................... 08Truesdell, Chuvalo James ...85-87Toliver, Jeff ....................... 05-08Torain, Sean ......................... 89Toster, Beron .................. 94, 96Towson, Milton ...................... 57Tripp, Chase ......................... 10Tuck, Jearwaun .................... 96Tuppins, Allonte ............... 09-10Turner, Christopher .......... 87-90Turner, Oscar ................... 87-90

UUmstead, Phillip.................... 70Umstead ............................... 56Upperman, Ronald .......... 65-68

VVanhook, Josephus Edgar ...85-87VanHook, O. ......................... 28Vaughn, John ........................ 96Vaughn, Samuel ................... 64Vereen, David ............ 83, 85-86Vereen, Rodercik .................. 83Vick, Rakeem .................. 07-10Vilmer, Kenneth .................... 68Viruet, Marcos ...................... 05

WWade, Dwight .................. 85-86Walden, Ryan .................. 97-01Walker, Alfred ....................... 87Walker, Leon .................... 62-65Walker, St. J ......................... 28Wall, Charles ........................ 61Wall, Michael ............. 93, 96-98Wallace, George .............. 56-59Wallace, Joshua .............. 01-02Wallace, Melvin ......... 82-83, 85Wallace, Thomas ............. 09-10Walls, Mike ........................... 95Walls, Terry ...................... 73-75Walston, Jonathan ................ 06Walston, Woodrow................ 38Ward, Darius ................... 93, 95Ward, Earthan ................. 06-10Ward, Jimmy ......................... 67Ward, Theodore .................... 32Ware, Moses ................... 91-94Warlick, Ernest ................ 49-51Warmick, Walter .............. 38-40Warner, Dennis ..................... 78Warren, Adrian ................. 03-06Warren, Greg ................... 92-93Warren, Willie .................. 09-10Washington, Daryl C. ............ 86Washington, Nat .............. 38-41Washington, Samuel ....... 79-82Watkins, Charlie ................... 60Watts, Markee ................. 08-09Way, Leroy ....................... 73-76Waymon, DeMorio ................ 08Webb, Chris .......................... 06Webb, Darryl Bryant ........ 85-86Webb, Patrick ....................... 00Webster, Dearyl ............... 54-57Wells, Kenneth ................ 72-75Westmoreland, Ricky ....... 74-77Whidbee, Lamar ................... 10Whitaker, Aaron ............... 74-76White, Charles ................. 45-49White, Kenneth ..................... 45White, Robert........................ 71

White, Robert........................ 07White, Teryl ...................... 07-10Whitfi eld, Samuel.. 41-42, 47-48Whitted, Harry.................. 30-32Whitter, Dean ........................ 06Wiggins, James .................... 59Wiggins, James Andrew .. 85-87Wilder, Vernon ................. 76-79Wiley, Leon ........................... 57Wilkerson, Douglas.... 65, 67-69Wilkins, Elmer ....................... 30Wilkins, Richard .... 54-55, 60-61Williams, Anthony ................. 94Williams, Arthur ..................... 78Williams, Bernard ............ 77-78Williams, Birkes .................... 04Williams, Darryl ..................... 83Williams, Dexter ............... 75-78Williams, Donald .............. 72-75Williams, Emanuel ................ 07Williams, George ............ 00, 02Williams, George ............. 69-72Williams, Gerald Jr. .......... 96-97Williams, Glenus ................... 88Williams, Gregory ................. 73Williams, James ............... 38-41Williams, James ............... 57-59Williams, Jason................ 02-03Williams, Jeffrey ................... 59Williams, Johnny................... 67Williams, Joseph.............. 48-51Williams, Keon ................. 07-10Williams, Kevin ..................... 93Williams, Lance A. ........... 86-87Williams, Lafayette ............... 42Williams, Larfue ......... 92, 94-96Williams, Mahlon ............. 69-72Williams, Oscar .......... 59, 61-63Williams, Owen ..................... 72Williams, Perry ................. 72-73Williams, Ronald ................... 86Williams, Sean ................. 01-04Williams, Shanga ............. 91-92Williams, Tony .................. 93-95Williams, Tyriqe ............... 09-10Williams, Tyrone .............. 04-07Williams, Wayne ................... 92Williams, Wesley ............. 90-91Williams, Valdez .............. 04-06Williams-Evans, Greg ...... 91-94Williamson, Jeremy .............. 08Williamson, Samuel ......... 32-34Willie, Peter ..................... 36-39Winbush, Willie ..................... 96Wilson, Frank................... 52-53Wilson, Dennis Edward ... 85-86Wilson, Kyser Michael .85-86,88-89Wilson, Larry......................... 59Wilson, Leslie ....................... 66Wilson, Nathaniel.................. 85Wilson, Rudolph ................... 51Wilson, Willie ........................ 28Wilson, Woodrow .................. 65Wingate, Santana ................. 03Wingate, Shay ................ 97, 99Winslow, Paul .................. 56-59Winters, Alex.................... 05-09Witcher, Edwin ................. 88-89Witherspoon, Clark ......... 53, 59Witherspoon, Dominic P ..85-87, 89Witherspoon, Richard ...... 28-31Witten, Maurice..................... 92Wood, Angus ................... 46-49Wood, Cleo ........................... 67Wood, E. Louis ................ 57-60Wood, James ................... 46-48Woodard, Paul ................ 54, 55Woodhouse, Joseph ....... 54- 55Wooding, Harry ..................... 75Woods, Artis ......................... 01Woods, Curtis ....................... 49Woods, Curtis .................. 79-82Woodson, Alfred ................... 72Wooten, Chris ................. 02, 04Wooten, Frank ................. 88-91Worth, Kendall ...................... 10Worthy, Christopher .............. 88Worthy, Michael ............... 80-82Wright, Dammion ............. 92-95Wright, Jason ........................ 05Wright, Lewis ................... 65-66Wright, Milton ................... 63-64Wright, Stanley ................ 09-10Wyche, G. ............................. 33Wylly, Gregory ................. 76-79Wynn, James ................... 46-48Wynn, Kadrian ................. 03-05

YYelverton, Vinson .................. 86Yett, Samuel .............................Young, D’Wayne .............. 90-91Young, John ..............................Younge, Ezekiel ........................Yuille, Charles...........................

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DOUGLAS WILKERSON(1965, 1967-69)

ERNEST WARLICK(1949-51)

RICHARD WILKINS(1954-55, 1960-61)

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Player (Years at NCCU) Pro Team(s)JOHN BAKER (1954-57) Los Angeles Rams (1958-61), Philadelphia Eagles (1962), Pittsburgh Steelers (1963-67), Detroit Lions (1968) - drafted by the Rams in 1958 in the 5th round (T)ROSSIE BARFIELD (1957-60) Chicago Bears - drafted by the Bears in 1961 in the 17th round (E)ERNEST BARNES (1956-59) New York Jets (1960), San Diego Chargers (1961-62), Denver Broncos (1963-64)BRACEY BONHAM (1969-72) Pittsburgh Steelers - drafted by Pittsburgh in 1973 in the ninth round - named 1972 First Team NAIA All-American as an off. guardMATTHEW BOONE (1952-55) New York Giants - named First Team NAIA All-American as a tackle in 1955LOUIS BREEDEN (1973-76) Cincinnati Bengals (1978-87) - drafted by Cincinnati in 1977 in the seventh round (DB) - named First Team All-Pro in 1982 - club record 102-yd INT return on Nov. 8, 1981 in San Diego - played in Super Bowl XVI vs. San Fransisco 49ersJAMES BREWINGTON (1957-60) Oakland Raiders (1961) - drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 1961 in the 17th roundARNOLD BROWN (1981-84) Detroit Lions (1985), Seattle Seahawks (1987) - drafted in the fi fth round of the 1985 draft by Seattle (DB)JOHN BROWN (1940, ‘42, ‘46-47) Los Angeles Dons (center) - one of the fi rst African-Americans from an HBCU to play professional footballMILTON BUTTS (1973-75) New Orleans Saints - drafted by New Orleans in 1976 in the 12th round (Off. Tackle)JASON CALDWELL (1969-72) Los Angeles (WR) - drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1973 in the sixth round ANTOINE CALLOWAY (1993-96) Carolina Twisters (1998), Charleston

Firecats (2000), Charleston Swampfoxes (2001, 2003); Greensboro Prowlers (2002)

- set single-season records for Greensboro Prowlers with 111 catches and 1,490 yards

ROBERT CLARK (1983-86) New Orleans Saints (1987-88), Detroit Lions (1989-91), Miami Dolphins (1992) - drafted by New Orleans in 1987 in the 10th round (WR)ANTHONY COOLEY (1988-91) Toronto Argonauts (1992-93),

Shreveport Pirates (1994)BUDDY CRUTCHFIELD (1994-97) Washington Redskins (1998), New York Jets (1999)

TOMMY DORSEY (1993-96) Orlando Predators (1998-2002), Georgia Force (2003) - played in three ArenaBowl games, winning two championship rings with the Orlando Predators (1998, 2000) - set AFL record for longest run from scrimmage with a 45-yard dash against the Albany Firebirds (May 28, 1999)MYRON DUPREE (1979-82) Denver Broncos (1983 - CB) - drafted by Denver in 1983 in the seventh round (DB)WILLIAM FRIZZELL (1980-83) Detroit Lions (1984-85), Philadelphia Eagles (‘86-90, ‘92-93), Tampa Bay Bucs (1991) - drafted by Detroit in 1984 in the 10th round (DB)JEROME GANTT (1966-69) Buffalo Bills (1970), Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Allouettes, Charlotte Hornets (WFL) - drafted by the Bills in 1970 in the fourth round (DE) - member of two Grey Cup Championship teams in the Canadian Football League: Hamilton (1972) and Montreal (1974)DARIUS HELTON (1972, ‘74-76) Kansas City Chiefs - drafted by Kansas City in 1977 in the fourth round (Off. Guard)CHARLES HINTON (1958-62) Pittsburgh Steelers (1964-71), New York Jets (1971), Baltimore Colts (1972) - drafted by Cleveland in 1962 in the second roundJEFF HORSLEY (1970-72) New Orleans Saints - drafted by New Orleans in 1973 in the 10th round (RB)J.P. INMON (1969-72) Los Angeles Rams - drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1973 in the 11th rnd (RB)CLIFTON JACKSON (1955-58) Edmonton - drafted by the Bears in 1959 in the 30th round (B)GABRIEL MANNS (2005-09) Cincinnati Bengals - signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as a rookie free agent on April

28, 2010ROBERT MASSEY (1985-88) New Orleans Saints (1989-90), Phoenix Cardinals (1991-93), Detroit Lions (1994-95), Jacksonville Jaguars (1996), New York Giants (1997) - drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 1989 in the 2nd rnd (DB) - selected as an NFL Pro Bowler in 1992 - tied single-game NFL record with two interception returns for a touchdown vs. the Washington Redskins on Oct. 4, 1992 as a member of the Phoenix CardinalsAARON MARTIN (1960-63) Los Angeles Rams (1964-65), Philadelphia Eagles (1966-67), Washington Redskins (1968)JULIAN MARTIN (1966-69) Dallas Cowboys - drafted by Dallas in 1970 in the 14th round (WR)BOB MCADAMS (1956-57, ‘61-62) New York Jets (1963-64) - drafted by New York Giants in 1963 in the 17th round (DT)RONALD MCNEIL (1970-73) Cleveland Browns - drafted by Cleveland in 1974 in the 12th round (DE)

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LONNIE PAIGE (1965-68) Cincinnati Bengals - drafted by Cincinnati in 1969 in the 12th round (DT)GREG PETERSON (2005-06) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007-08), Jacksonville Jaguars (2009) Washington Redskins (2010) - drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2007 with the fourth pick

in the fi fth round (DT) RUSSELL PRICE (1967) Houston Oilers - drafted by Houston in 1971 in the 10th round (DE)GREG PRUITT, JR. (2004-06) Baltimore Ravens - signed with the Baltimore Ravens as a rookie free agent on May 4, 2007ROOSEVELT ROBERTSON (1966) Los Angeles - drafted by the Saints in 1967 in the 10th round (WR)CHARLES ROMES (1976) Buffalo Bills (1977-86), San Diego Chargers (1987) - drafted by Buffalo in 1977 in the 12th round (DB)RICHARD SLIGH (1962-64) Oakland Raiders (1967) - drafted in the 10th round of the 1967 draft by Oakland as an off. tackle,

becoming the tallest player to ever play pro football (7’0”) - reserve tackle in Super Bowl IICHARLES SMITH (1971-74) Denver Broncos - drafted by Denver in 1975 in the second round (DE)JAMES SMITH (1970-74) Detroit Lions - drafted by the Lions in 1975 in the 13th round (RB)MAURICE SPENCER (1970-73) New Orleans Saints (1974-78) - drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 1974 in the third round (DB) - tied NFL record with 3 recovered fumbles vs. Atlanta (10/10/76)BENJAMIN TATE (1979-82) Seattle Seahawks - drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1983 in the 11th roundMOSES WARE (1991-94) Tampa Bay Bucs, Minnesota ERNEST WARLICK (1949-51) Buffalo Bills (1962-65), Calgary - three-time All-Canadian Football League player before joinging the Buffalo Bills in 1962 - four-time Pro Bowler (1962-65)TERYL WHITE (2007-10) St. Louis Rams - signed with the St. Louis Rams as a rookie free agent on July 28,

2011DOUGLAS WILKERSON (1965, ‘67-69) Houston Oilers (1970-Guard), San Diego Chargers (1971-84) - drafted by Houston in 1970 with the 14th pick of the fi rst round - inducted into San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame in 2000 - selected to three consecutive NFL Pro Bowls, 1981, 1982, 1983, including the last two as a starter - voted to All-NFL Team in 1982 (AP, NEA, PFWA, Football Digest)

BUDDY CRUTCHFIELD (1994-97)

DOUG WILKERSON (1965, 1967-69)

JEROME GANTT (1966-69) GREG PETERSON (2005-06) ANTHONY COOLEY (1988-91)

- picked All-AFC in 1981 and 1982 (UPI) - named First Team NAIA All-American as an off. tackle in 1969MAHLON WILLIAMS (1969-72) New York Jets - drafted by the New York Jets n 1973 in the 15th round (TE)PAUL WINSLOW (1956-59) Green Bay Packers (1960), Minnesota Vikings - played half back in 1960 under head coach Vince Lombardi - drafted by the Vikings in the 1961 Veteran Expansion Draft

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NCCU FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANSYear Name (Position) Organization Team1946 John Brown (E) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1950 Ernest Warlick (E) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1951 Ernest Warlick (E) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1953 Joseph Person (G) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1953 Amos Thornton (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1954 Amos Thornton (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1954 Jerome Evans (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1954 Matthew Boone (T) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1955 Matthew Boone (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1955 Matthew Boone (T) NAIA 1st1956 John Baker (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1957 John Baker (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1958 Clifton Jackson (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1958 James Forbes (G) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1959 James Williams (G) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1959 Paul Winslow (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1960 James Brewington (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1961 Charles Hinton (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1961 Richard Wilkins (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1962 William Hayes (C) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1963 Robert Curington (HB) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1963 William Hayes (C) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1964 William Hayes (C) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1968 Doug Wilkerson (MG) AFCA 1st1968 Douglas Wilkerson (DT) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1969 Doug Wilkerson (DT) AFCA 1st1969 Doug Wilkerson (OT) NAIA 1st1969 Douglas Wilkerson (T) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1969 Julian Martin (SE) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1969 Samuel Singletary (MG) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1969 Jerome Gantt (DT) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1971 Jason Caldwell (WR) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1972 Bracey Bonham (G) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1972 Bracey Bonham (OG) NAIA 1st1972 Jefferson Inmon (RB) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1973 Maurice Spencer (DB) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1973 Ronald McNeill (LB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1973 Tom Saxton (OL) NAIA 1st1974 Charles Smith (DE) AFCA 1st1974 Charles Smith (DE) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1974 Dwight Pettiford (C) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1974 Franklin Tate (LB) Pittsburgh Courier 2nd1975 Darius Helton (G) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1976 Darius Helton (G) Pittsburgh Courier 1st1986 Robert Clark (WR) Football News 2nd1988 Earl Harvey (QB) AFCA 1st1993 Joe Simmons (RB) C.M. Frank 2nd1995 Monte’ Southerland (KOR) Football Gazette 2nd1995 James Grant (LB) C.M. Frank 3rd1996 James Grant (LB) C.M. Frank 1st1996 Tommy Dorsey (LB) Associated Press 1st1996 Tommy Dorsey (LB) AFCA 1st1996 Kerry Harbor (OL) C.M. Frank 2nd1996 Antoine Calloway (WR) C.M. Frank 3rd1996 Buddy Crutchfi eld (DB) C.M. Frank 3rd1996 Buddy Crutchfi eld (DB) Associated Press 3rd1996 Michael Lattimore (DL) C.M. Frank 3rd2004 Ricardo Phillips (OL) CoSIDA 2nd2006 Sam Funches (OL) Associated Press 2nd2006 Robert Duncan (OL) Associated Press 2nd2006 Robert Duncan (OL) CoSIDA 2nd2006 Brandon Gilbert (PK) CoSIDA 2nd2006 Craig Amos (CB) CoSIDA 2nd

AFCA = American Football Coaches AssociationCoSIDA = College Sports Information Directors of America

NCCU NFL DRAFT PICKsYear Round Pick Player Name Team Pos.1956 18 8 213 Matt Boone Giants B1958 5 7 56 John Baker Rams T1959 30 8 356 Cliff Jackson Bears B1960 10 4 112 Ernie Barnes Colts T1960 13 5 149 Paul Winslow Packers B1961 17 5 229 Rossie Barfi eld Bears E1961 17 12 236 Jim Brewington Packers T1962 2 3 17 Chuck Hinton Browns T1962 13 11 179 Frank Gardner Browns T1962 15 5 201 Vern Hatch Steelers E1963 17 13 237 Bob McAdams Giants T1964 8 9 107 Bobby Currington Steelers HB1967 10 16 253 Richard Sligh Raiders T1967 10 26 263 Roosevelt Robertson Saints WR1968 17 22 457 Billy Alsbrooks Oilers DB1969 12 5 291 Lonnie Paige Bengals DT1970 1 14 14 Doug Wilkerson Oilers G1970 4 4 82 Jerome Gantt Bills DE1970 14 23 361 Julian Martin Cowboys WR1971 10 3 237 Russell Price Oilers DE1973 6 11 141 Jason Caldwell Rams WR1973 9 24 232 Bracey Bonham Steelers G1973 10 3 237 Jeff Horsley Saints RB1973 11 11 271 Jeff Inmon Rams RB1974 3 19 71 Maurice Spencer Falcons DB1974 12 16 302 Ron McNeil Browns DE1974 17 23 439 Jim Smith Bengals RB1975 2 17 43 Charles Smith Broncos DE1975 13 13 325 James Smith Lions RB1976 12 4 323 Milton Butts Saints T1977 4 11 95 Darius Helton Chiefs G1977 7 20 187 Louis Breeden Bengals DB1977 12 2 309 Charles Romes Bills DB1983 7 4 172 Myron Dupree Broncos DB1983 11 8 287 Ben Tate Lions RB1984 10 7 259 William Frizzell Lions DB1985 5 16 128 Arnold Brown Seahawks DB1987 10 12 263 Robert Clark Saints WR1989 2 18 46 Robert Massey Saints DB2007 5 4 141 Greg Peterson Buccaneers DT

CHUCK HINTON (1958-62) ROBERT MASSEY (1985-88)

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First-Team All-Conference Selections (1932 to 2006)

All-CIAA1932 William P. Malone ..... QB1933 Irwin Holmes ..............LE1934 Edward Alston .............C1940 William Peerman .........E1941 William Gaines ............ T George Mack ...............C William Hall ..................B1942 William Gaines ............ T1945 Carl Galbreath .............B1946 John Brown .................C Carl Galbreath .............B1948 Carl Galbreath .............B1950+ Ernest Warlick ............ E Butler Taylor ............... B1951 William Crawley ...........G Ernest Warlick .......... DE Mel Spenser ................B1952 Charles Floyd ........... DE1953+ Joseph Person ............G Amos Thornton ..........B1954+ Otto Harvey .................C Amos Thornton ..........B Jerome Evans ............ B1955+ Matthew Boone ......... T1956+ John Baker ................. T Al Montgomery ........ QB1957+ John Baker .................. T1958+ George Wallace ......... E James Forbes............. G Jim Brewington .......... T Isaac Gatling ............ QB Clfton Jackson .......... HB1961+ Charles Hinton............. T Richard Wilkins ....... HB1963+ John Baker ..................E William Hayes ............ C Bob Curington ......... FB1966 Edwin Jones ................G Louis Bell .................. DE1967 Julian Martin .............. E Doug Wilkerson ...... DG1968 Doug Wilkerson ......... G Lonnie Paige .......... DE1969 Julian Martin .............. E Doug Wilkerson ......... T Jerome Gantt............. T Herman Mathews ... QB Ollis Carson .................B Sam Singletary ........ DT Peter Quinn .............. CB1970 Larry Clanton ............. G Robert Holloway ........LB Peter Quinn .................B

+ The conference honors were not separated by Offense and Defense.* The conference honors were given as Northern team & Southern team.

All-MEAC1971 Mahlon Williams ........TE Bracy Bonham ............. T Jefferson Inmon ........ HB Joseph Harrell .......... DE Charles Bellinger ...... CB1972 Jason Caldwell ..........SE Thomas Saxton ...........G Dwight Pettiford ...........C Gordon Armstrong ....... T Mahlon Williams ........TE Garvin Stone ............ QB Jefferson Inmon ........ HB George Williams ..........P Owen Williams .........PAT Ronald McNeil .......... DE John Barbee ..............DT Alexander Jones........LB Maurice Spencer .........S1973 Thomas Saxon ............G Herman Gravett .........DT Alexander Jones........LB Maurice Spencer .........S1974 Dwight Pettiford ...........C James Smith ............. RB Charles Smith ........... DE Samuel Jones............LB1975 Louis Breeden .............S1976 Darius Helton............... T Louis Breeden .............S Eric Hines ....................P Joseph Mack .............TE1977 Joseph Mack .............TE Reginald Smith ..SE/Ret. Walter Odom .............LB1978 Eric Hines ....................P Joseph Mack .............TE Walter Odom .............LB1979 Carl Sanders ........... WR Rodney Birth................P

All-CIAA1980 Gary Smith ..................G1981 Gerald Fraylon........ QB Lorenzo Ingram ....... DL Chris McKinstry ....... LB Andrew Riddick ...... DB1982 Victor Hunter ........... SE Sam Washington .........G Benjamin Tate ......... RB Lorenzo Ingram ....... DL Allen Pierce .............. DB1983 Robert Clark .......... WR Gerald Fraylon........ QB Clifton Kersey ......... RB William Frizzell ....... DB1984 Robert Clark ............ SE Gerald Fraylon........ QB Gerald Patton .......... OL Arnold Brown .......... DB1985 Robert Clark .......... WR Robert Green......... WR Earl Harvey ............... QB

Gerald Patton ............OL Terrence McNeill ........TE Melvin Wallace ......... DB1986 Terrence McNeill ........TE Erick Johnson .......... OL Earl Harvey ............... QB Robert Clark .......... WR Melvin Gaddy .......... DL1987 Earl Harvey ............... QB Robert Massey ....... DB1988* Ken Guidry ................OL Anthony Cooley ....... TE Earl Harvey ............... QB Robert Massey ....... DB1989* Dominic Witherspoon OL Frank Wooten ............OL Gary Leath................ RB Anthony Cooley ...........R David Coleman ..........DL Willie Holmes .............DL Rodney Edmonds ......LB Harry Fulller .............. DB1990 Anthony Cooley ....... WR1993 Joe Simmons............ RB Monte Southerland ... KR1994 Antoine Calloway.......TE Monte Southerland ... KR James Grant ..............LB1995 Nikki Brannon .......... WR Monte Southerland ... KR Kevin Houston .............K Kerry Harbor ................G Buddy Crutchfi eld ..... DB James Grant ..............LB Michael Lattimore ......DL Trei Oliver ....................P1996 Brad McAdams ......... QB Antoine Calloway..... WR Larfue Williams ............C Kerry Harbor ................G Adrian Jones ............ DB Tommy Dorsey ..........LB1997 Adrian Jones ............ PR Ken Hill ......................LB Trei Oliver ....................P1998 Montez Patterson ..... KR Anuj Masih...................K Joe Darlington ............. T Anthony Connally ......LB Cory Francis ..............DL1999 Clarence Tillman.......... T D.J. Edmonds ............DL Anthony Connally ......LB Roger Burbage ............P2000 Alik Tillery ..................LB Roger Burbage ............P2001 Roger Burbage ............P2003 Scheldon Connor.......DL2004 Adrian Warren .......... QB Torey Ross .............. WR Ricardo Phillips..........OL Scheldon Connor...... DE2005 Brandon Gilbert .........PK

JOSEPH PERSON(1948-49, 1952-53)

DOUG WILKERSON(1965, 1967-69)

ALEXANDER JONES(1970-73)

Ronald Dowdy ...........DL Robert Duncan ..........OL2006 Stadford Brown......... QB Kenneth Broadway ....TE Charles Futrell ......... WR Robert Duncan ..........OL Sam Funches ............OL Brandon Gilbert .........PK Greg Peterson ...........DL Naim Abdul-Malik ......LB Craig Amos ............... DB Andre George ........... DB

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1923 Coach Vashon Eagleson (0-1)10/13 V N II (Virginia State) ............... 0-70 L

1924 Coach Vashon Eagleson (4-2-1)10/11 at V N II (Virginia State) ........... 0-82 L10/24 VIRGINIA SEMINARY ..............12-9 W11/20 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............32-0 W11/22 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......13-13 T11/27 at Saint Paul’s .......................... 0-16 L BENNETT ..................................6-0 W LIVINGSTONE .........................13-0 W

1925 Coach Vashon Eagleson (0-5)10/03 at Saint Paul’s .......................... 3-15 L10/24 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-19 L10/31 at Howard ................................. 0-70 L11/14 at Livingstone ........................... 6-13 L11/26 at Johnson C. Smith ................. 6-19 L

1926 Coach Vashon Eagleson (0-2)10/09 V N II (Virginia State) ............... 0-40 L10/16 HAMPTON ............................... 0-20 L

1927 Coach Benny Waters (4-2-1)10/01 CLAFLIN ..................................26-0 W10/08 JOHNSON C. SMITH .............12-12 T10/15 at South Carolina St. ................ 6-10 L10/22 at North Carolina A&T ............ 13-28 L10/29 at Saint Augustine’s ..................18-0 W11/05 BRICK ......................................44-0 W KITTRELL ................................33-0 W

1928 Coach Benny Waters (2-6-1)09/29 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 0-13 L10/06 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............13-3 W10/13 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 0-20 L10/20 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. .............6-0 W10/27 at West Virginia State ............... 0-37 L11/03 HAMPTON ............................... 7-38 L11/10 at Livingstone ............................. 0-7 L11/17 at Saint Paul’s .......................... 6-12 L11/29 SHAW ........................................0-0 T

1929 Coach B. D. Crudup (0-7)10/05 JOHNSON C. SMITH ............... 0-13 L10/12 WILBERFORCE ....................... 0-41 L10/19 SAINT PAUL’S ......................... 9-52 L10/26 at Hampton............................... 0-25 L11/09 at Lincoln .................................. 0-32 L11/23 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 0-13 L11/28 at Shaw .................................... 0-27 L

1930 Coach B. D. Crudup (3-6-1)09/27 JOHNSON C. SMITH ............... 7-13 L10/03 LINCOLN.................................. 0-34 L10/11 at Wilberforce ........................... 0-39 L10/18 LIVINGSTONE .........................12-0 W10/25 VIRGINIA SEMINARY ................9-7 W

11/01 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......20-14 W11/08 at Howard ................................... 2-6 L11/15 at Morgan State........................ 7-18 L11/22 at Shaw ......................................0-0 T11/27 at Saint Paul’s ............................ 0-6 L

1931 Coach B. D. Crudup (5-3-1)09/26 at Johnson C. Smith .................12-0 W10/03 HAMPTON ............................... 0-24 L10/17 at Livingstone ...........................38-0 W10/31 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ...........6-0 W11/07 SHAW ........................................6-0 W11/14 MORGAN STATE* ................. 12-26 L11/21 VIRGINIA UNION ..................... 0-13 L11/26 SAINT PAUL’S ...........................6-0 W12/05 vs. Bluefi eld ................................0-0 T

1932 Coach Leo Townsend (3-5)10/01 at Hampton............................... 0-19 L10/08 VIRGINIA STATE ................... 13-19 L10/15 BLUEFIELD.............................. 0-13 L 10/22 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............21-0 W11/05 SHAW* .....................................13-0 W11/12 at Morgan State........................ 0-33 L11/19 at Virginia Union ....................... 7-25 L11/24 at North Carolina A&T ..............20-0 W

1933 Coach Leo Townsend (4-4)09/29 HAMPTON ................................. 0-7 L10/06 at Virginia State ..........................7-0 W10/13 at Bluefi eld ................................. 6-7 L10/21 at Johnson C. Smith .................25-0 W11/03 at Shaw ....................................34-0 W11/11 MORGAN STATE* ................... 0-47 L11/18 HOWARD ................................... 0-7 L11/30 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........20-0 W

1934 Coach Leo Townsend (4-5)10/06 JOHNSON C. SMITH ................7-0 W10/13 BLUEFIELD.............................. 0-16 L10/20 at Hampton............................... 0-20 L10/27 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............26-0 W11/03 SHAW ......................................25-0 W11/10 SAINT PAUL’S ............................ 6-7 L11/17 at Howard ...................................7-6 W11/24 at West Virginia State ............... 0-32 L11/29 at North Carolina A&T ................ 0-6 L

1935 Coach Leo Townsend (4-4)10/05 HAMPTON ............................... 0-31 L10/12 at Bluefi eld ............................... 0-28 L10/26 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............26-0 W11/02 at Shaw ......................................6-0 W11/09 at Saint Paul’s ............................9-0 W11/16 WEST VIRGINIA ST. ................ 6-46 L11/23 at Johnson C. Smith ...................6-0 W11/28 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ........... 0-9 L

1936 Coach E. H. Adams (4-3-1)10/03 FAYETTEVILLE ..........................8-0 W10/10 BLUEFIELD.............................. 7-44 L10/17 SAINT PAUL’S .........................14-0 W10/24 at Saint Augustine’s ....................9-6 W10/31 SHAW ........................................7-6 W11/07 at Virginia Union ....................... 0-35 L11/14 JOHNSON C. SMITH .............13-13 T11/26 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-39 L

1937 Coach W. F. Burghardt (3-4-1)10/02 at Fayetteville .............................6-0 W10/09 at Bluefi eld State ........................0-0 T10/16 SAINT PAUL’S .........................12-7 W10/23 at Saint Augustine’s ..................18-0 W10/30 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................ 7-19 L11/06 VIRGINIA UNION*.................... 6-18 L11/13 JOHNSON C. SMITH ............... 0-21 L11/25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 7-14 L

1938 Coach W. F. Burghardt (2-5-1)10/01 LINCOLN.................................. 0-13 L10/08 at Bluefi eld State ...................... 0-12 L10/15 SAINT PAUL’S .........................13-6 W10/22 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............20-0 W10/29 SHAW UNIVERSITY* .............. 0-19 L11/05 LIVINGSTONE ......................... 6-12 L11/12 JOHNSON C. SMITH .................6-6 T11/24 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-25 L

1939 Coach W. F. Burghardt (5-4)10/07 at Lincoln University ................. 8-13 L10/14 BLUEFIELD STATE .................13-6 W10/21 SAINT PAUL’S .........................20-0 W10/28 HOWARD* ...............................19-0 W11/04 SHAW UNIVERSITY ..................7-0 W11/11 at Florida A&M.......................... 7-20 L11/18 st Johnson C. Smith ................. 6-13 L11/25 LIVINGSTONE .........................26-0 W11/30 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ........... 0-7 L

1940 Coach W. F. Burghardt (5-2-1)10/05 LIVINGSTONE .........................55-0 W10/12 at Bluefi eld State ......................13-0 W10/19 at Saint Paul’s College ...............6-0 W10/26 at Howard University ................14-0 W11/02 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............29-0 W11/09 FLORIDA A&M ...........................7-7 T11/16 JOHNSON C. SMITH ................. 0-6 L11/28 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-12 L

1941 Coach W. F. Burghardt (8-1-1)09/26 S. C. STATE .............................19-0 W10/10 BLUEFIELD STATE .............. (f) 9-6 W10/18 SAINT PAUL’S .................... (f) 66-0 W10/25 LINCOLN* ........................... (f) 36-6 W11/01 at Shaw University .............. (f) 16-0 W11/08 at Johnson C. Smith .............. (f) 9-0 W11/15 at Livingstone College ..............45-0 W11/22 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ...... (f) 9-6 W11/29 at Virginia State ..................... (f) 0-0 T12/06 vs. Morris Brown ........................ 6-7 L(f) - forfeit due to ineligible player

1942 Coach E. C. Turner (1-4)10/10 BLUEFIELD STATE ............... 12-15 L10/17 VIRGINIA STATE ....................... 0-6 L11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ............. 0-17 L11/14 at Kentucky State ..................... 6-21 L11/26 at North Carolina A&T ............16-12 W

The 1941 Eagles were the fi rst regular season undefeated team, but the championship was forfeited at the December CIAA meeting when Henry “Big Dog” Thomas was ruled ineligible.

The 1924 Eagles, under the direction of Coach Vashon Eagleson (left), posted the school’s fi rst winning football season with a 4-2-1 record.

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Game program cover from 1945 “Tobacco Bowl” in Durham, NC.

1943 NO TEAM

1944 NO TEAM

1945 Coach Herman Riddick (6-3)09/29 DELAWARE STATE ............... 12-13 L10/06 at Bluefi eld State ......................23-0 W10/13 WINSTON-SALEM ST.* ...........32-0 W10/20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........40-0 W10/27 at T. A. A. F. .............................. 0-14 L11/03 at Virginia Union .....................34-14 W11/10 at Johnson C. Smith .................27-0 W11/22 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................54-0 W12/08 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 0-20 L

1946 Coach Herman Riddick (7-3)09/21 FORT JACKSON .....................85-0 W09/28 DELAWARE STATE .................32-6 W10/05 BLUEFIELD STATE .................19-0 W10/12 at Winston-Salem St. ...............26-0 W10/19 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-17 L10/26 VIRGINIA UNION .....................13-0 W11/02 at Tennessee State ..................14-6 W11/09 JOHNSON C. SMITH* .............29-0 W11/23 at Virginia State ........................ 6-14 L 11/28 at Shaw University ................... 6-12 L

1947 Coach Herman Riddick (2-7)09/27 DELAWARE STATE ................... 0-7 L10/11 vs. Morgan State ...................... 6-19 L10/18 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 0-19 L10/25 at Virginia Union ......................... 7-8 L11/01 TENNESSEE STATE* .............. 6-21 L11/08 at Johnson C. Smith ...................7-0 W11/15 at West Virginia State ............... 0-25 L11/27 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................ 7-12 L12/06 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........17-0 W

1948 Coach Herman Riddick (6-3-1)09/25 at Delaware State.....................14-0 W10/02 S. C. STATE .............................19-0 W 10/09 MORGAN STATE* .................14-13 W

10/16 at Virginia State ........................ 0-13 L10/23 VIRGINIA UNION .....................32-0 W10/30 at Tennessee State ....................7-6 W11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............39-7 W11/14 WEST VIRGINIA STATE ............ 2-7 L11/25 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................ 0-13 L12/04 at North Carolina A&T ................6-6 T

1949 Coach Herman Riddick (4-5)10/01 S. C. STATE ...............................7-6 W10/08 MORGAN STATE ..................... 7-20 L10/15 VIRGINIA STATE* ..................19-14 W10/22 DELAWARE STATE .................27-0 W10/29 TENNESSEE STATE ............. 18-19 L11/05 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............27-0 W11/12 at West Virginia State ............... 0-14 L11/19 at Shaw University ................... 0-20 L11/24 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-33 L

1950 Coach Herman Riddick (7-2)09/23 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............12-6 W09/30 FAYETTEVILLE ST. .................46-0 W10/07 at Delaware State.....................13-0 W10/14 at Virginia State ..........................7-0 W10/21 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............55-0 W10/28 at Tennessee State ................ 20-27 L11/04 at Johnson C. Smith .................19-0 W11/11 WEST VIRGINIA ST. ..............28-14 W11/23 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ....... 13-25 L

1951 Coach Herman Riddick (7-2-1)09/15 at Fort Bragg ............................27-7 W09/22 at Saint Augustine’s ..................38-7 W09/29 HAMPTON ...............................28-6 W10/13 VIRGINIA STATE .....................20-7 W10/20 at Shaw University ...................26-6 W10/27 TENNESSEE STATE* ................7-6 W11/03 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............33-0 W11/10 at West Virginia State .................0-0 T11/22 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-13 L12/01 FLORIDA A&M ......................... 6-67 L

1957 Coach Herman Riddick (5-4)09/21 MORRIS BROWN ......................9-0 W10/05 MORGAN STATE .....................27-7 W10/12 at Saint Augustine’s ..................33-0 W10/19 VIRGINIA STATE .....................35-0 W10/26 at Maryland State ..................... 7-16 L11/02 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ............13-12 W11/16 at Bluefi eld State ...................... 0-14 L11/28 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-21 L12/07 vs. Florida A&M ........................ 0-14 L

1958 Coach Herman Riddick (7-2)09/20 at Morris Brown ........................ 6-24 L09/27 ALLEN UNIVERSITY ...............28-6 W10/04 at Morgan State........................14-7 W10/11 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............26-0 W10/18 at Virginia State ........................33-0 W10/25 MARYLAND STATE* ................26-6 W11/01 vs. Shaw University ................20-12 W11/15 at Benedict College ................38-14 W11/27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ....... 18-20 L

1959 Coach Herman Riddick (4-4-1)09/19 MORRIS BROWN .................... 6-13 L09/26 at Allen University...................13-13 T10/03 MORGAN STATE ...................12-10 W10/10 at Saint Augustine’s ..................30-0 W10/17 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 6-12 L10/31 MARYLAND STATE ................. 0-13 L11/07 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............12-6 W11/14 BENEDICT COLLEGE .............48-0 W11/26 at North Carolina A&T ................ 0-3 L

1960 Coach Herman Riddick (7-2)09/17 at Morris Brown ..........................8-6 W09/24 ALLEN UNIVERSITY ...............15-0 W10/01 at Morgan State...................... 15-25 L10/08 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............22-0 W10/15 at Virginia State ......................27-14 W10/22 MARYLAND STATE ................. 8-27 L10/29 at Shaw University ...................31-0 W11/12 VIRGINIA UNION*....................32-0 W11/24 at North Carolina A&T ............14-13 W

1961 Coach Herman Riddick (7-0-2)09/23 at Allen University.....................19-6 W09/30 MORGAN STATE .....................21-0 W10/07 at Saint Augustine’s ..................14-0 W10/14 VIRGINIA STATE .......................6-6 T10/21 MARYLAND STATE ...................0-0 T10/28 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................26-0 W11/04 at Morris Brown ......................31-21 W11/11 VIRGINIA UNION*....................20-7 W11/23 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........13-0 W

CIAA Champions !!!

1963 CIAA Championship Celebration Eagle head coach Herman Riddick is engulfed by his team after winning the 1963 title, his fi fth at NCCU. The Eagles fi nished the season with an 8-1 record, opening the campaign with seven consecutive victories and fi nishing with a 6-0 shutout of North Carolina A&T.

1952 Coach Herman Riddick (4-4)09/27 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............19-0 W10/04 at Hampton.............................21-12 W10/18 vs. Virginia State ...................... 0-47 L10/25 MARYLAND STATE* .............. 13-20 L11/01 at Tennessee State ................ 26-28 L11/08 at Johnson C. Smith .................14-0 W11/15 WEST VIRGINIA STATE ............9-0 W11/27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 0-26 L

1953 Coach Herman Riddick (5-3)09/26 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............31-0 W10/03 at Hampton University ..............25-0 W10/17 at Virginia State ........................ 7-15 L10/24 MARYLAND STATE ................. 7-20 L10/31 TENNESSEE STATE* .............. 0-19 L11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............47-7 W11/14 vs. West Virginia State ...........19-13 W11/26 at North Carolina A&T ..............15-6 W

CIAA Champions !!!

1954 Coach Herman Riddick (7-1-1)09/25 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............25-0 W10/02 at Hampton University ..............28-0 W10/16 at Virginia State ........................12-6 W10/23 MARYLAND STATE* ..................7-7 T10/30 at Tennessee State .................. 3-13 L11/06 at Johnson C. Smith .................38-6 W11/13 WEST VIRGINIA ST. ..............40-13 W11/25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ...........7-6 W12/04 vs. Tennessee State .................19-6 W

CIAA Champions !!!

1955 Coach Herman Riddick (4-1-2)09/24 at Saint Augustine’s ..................18-6 W09/30 at West Virginia State ...............40-7 W10/15 VIRGINIA STATE .......................6-6 T10/22 at Maryland State ..................... 0-36 L10/29 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............27-0 W11/05 S. C. STATE .............................26-7 W11/24 at North Carolina A&T ................7-7 T

1956 Coach Herman Riddick (5-2-2)09/22 FLORIDA A&M ......................... 0-25 L09/29 at Morgan State..........................6-6 T10/06 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ................7-6 W10/13 at Virginia State ......................33-13 W10/20 MARYLAND STATE* ..................7-7 T10/27 at Shaw University ...................17-7 W11/03 at South Carolina St. .............. 12-26 L11/10 BLUEFIELD STATE .................38-7 W11/22 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........20-0 W

CIAA co-Champions !!!

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10/26 MARYLAND STATE* ................22-7 W11/02 at Shaw University ...................60-8 W11/16 at Virginia Union .......................60-6 W11/27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 6-21 L12/12 at Virginia Union ......................12-6 W

1969 Coach George Quiett (7-2-1)09/27 at Livingstone .........................31-20 W10/04 MORGAN STATE .....................34-7 W10/11 at Virginia State ........................20-0 W10/18 WINSTON-SALEM ST. .............63-6 W10/25 at Maryland State ...................14-10 W11/01 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............40-9 W11/08 at Johnson C. Smith .................29-0 W11/15 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 12-19 L11/22 at North Carolina A&T ............28-28 T12/13 vs. Delaware .......................... 13-31 L (Boardwalk Bowl – Atlantic City, NJ)

1970 Coach George Quiett (5-4)09/26 vs. Alcorn State ........................ 0-27 L10/03 at Morgan State...................... 15-54 L10/10 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 7-21 L10/17 at Winston-Salem St. ...............62-7 W10/24 MD-EASTERN SHORE* ........31-14 W10/31 at Shaw University ...................32-0 W11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH ............. 34-55 L11/14 at Virginia Union .......................14-0 W11/21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........13-7 W

1971 Coach George Quiett (7-2)09/18 ELON .......................................14-7 W09/25 at Livingstone .........................19-10 W10/02 MORGAN STATE ..................... 8-23 L10/16 DELAWARE STATE .................34-3 W10/23 at MD-Eastern Shore .................7-0 W10/30 S. C. STATE* ..........................21-12 W11/06 at Johnson C. Smith ............... 14-18 L11/13 HOWARD ...............................42-18 W11/20 at North Carolina A&T ............14-13 W

1972 Coach George Quiett (9-2)09/09 WINSTON-SALEM ST. .............29-6 W09/16 at Elon College .......................41-21 W09/23 LIVINGSTONE .......................47-13 W09/30 at Morgan State........................29-7 W10/14 at Delaware State................... 10-14 L10/21 MD-EASTERN SHORE* ........42-20 W10/28 at South Carolina St. ................43-0 W11/04 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............29-8 W

11/11 at Howard University ..............14-13 W11/18 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ...........9-7 W12/02 GRAMBLING............................ 6-56 L

MEAC Champions !!!

1973 Coach Willie Smith (7-4)09/08 at Winston-Salem St. .............21-13 W09/15 vs. Florida A&M ..........................9-3 W09/22 ALCORN STATE ...................... 8-10 L09/29 MORGAN STATE .....................11-8 W10/06 at Virginia State ........................ 2-23 L10/13 DELAWARE STATE .................32-7 W10/20 at MD-Eastern Shore .............21-20 W10/27 S. C. STATE* ............................ 3-24 L11/03 at Johnson C. Smith ................. 7-15 L11/10 HOWARD .................................10-7 W11/17 at North Carolina A&T ..............16-6 W

MEAC Champions !!!

1974 Coach Willie Smith (7-2-2)09/14 at Savannah State......................0-0 T09/21 WINSTON-SALEM ST. .............27-7 W09/28 at Alcorn State ........................ 12-14 L10/05 at Morgan State........................13-3 W10/12 VIRGINIA STATE .....................14-3 W10/19 at Delaware State.......................7-0 W10/26 MD-EASTERN SHORE* ..........16-7 W11/02 at South Carolina St. ................ 3-21 L11/09 at Johnson C. Smith .................21-7 W11/16 HOWARD ...............................17-17 T11/23 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......29-18 W

1975 Coach Willie Smith (5-4-1)09/13 SAVANNAH STATE .................30-0 W09/20 at Winston-Salem St. .............27-10 W09/27 ALCORN STATE ...................... 7-54 L10/04 MORGAN STATE ...................20-20 T10/18 DELAWARE STATE ...............16-14 W10/25 at Maryland-Eastern Sh. ..........14-0 W11/01 S. C. STATE* ..............................6-3 W11/08 at Johnson C. Smith ............... 14-22 L11/15 HOWARD ............................... 10-41 L11/22 at North Carolina A&T ............ 16-34 L

1976 Coach Willie Smith (6-5)09/11 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ..............34-0 W09/18 WINSTON-SALEM ST. .............31-7 W09/25 at Alcorn State ........................ 17-23 L10/02 at Morgan State...................... 10-12 L10/09 VIRGINIA STATE .....................14-7 W

1973 MEAC Champion Co-Captains: Dwight Pettiford, Ron McNeil, Thomas Saxon, Maurice Spencer, and Head Coach Willie Smith.

10/29 SHAW UNIVERSITY ................28-6 W11/05 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............28-7 W11/12 at Virginia Union .......................12-6 W11/24 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .........12-6 W

1967 Coach James Stevens (2-7)09/23 at Allen University................... 12-27 L09/30 MORGAN STATE ..................... 0-23 L10/07 at Kentucky State ..................... 7-52 L10/14 VIRGINIA STATE .....................14-7 W10/21 MARYLAND STATE ................. 6-26 L10/28 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ............35-14 W11/04 at Johnson C. Smith ............... 18-42 L11/11 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 22-34 L11/23 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-19 L

1968 Coach George Quiett (6-2)09/28 LIVINGSTONE .........................21-2 W10/05 at Morgan State........................ 7-21 L10/19 at Winston-Salem St. .............32-12 W

1962 Coach Herman Riddick (6-3)09/22 ALLEN UNIVERSITY .............43-12 W09/29 at Morgan State........................ 6-14 L10/06 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............31-0 W10/13 at Virginia State ......................28-15 W10/20 MARYLAND STATE* ................19-0 W10/27 at Shaw University ...................20-0 W11/03 MORRIS BROWN ....................25-6 W11/10 at Virginia Union ..................... 13-26 L11/17 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 7-28 L

1963 Coach Herman Riddick (8-1)09/28 at Allen University.....................13-6 W10/05 MORGAN STATE ...................25-20 W10/12 at Saint Augustine’s ....................7-6 W10/19 VIRGINIA STATE ...................19-12 W10/26 at Maryland State .....................20-7 W11/02 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ..............20-8 W11/09 at Morris Brown ........................28-6 W11/16 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 14-15 L11/28 at North Carolina A&T ................6-0 W

CIAA Champions !!!

1964 Coach Herman Riddick (4-4-1)09/26 ALLEN UNIVERSITY .............25-12 W10/03 at Morgan State........................ 0-27 L10/10 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S ..............25-0 W10/17 at Virginia State ..........................6-6 T10/24 MARYLAND STATE* .................. 0-7 L10/31 at Shaw University ...................27-7 W11/07 MORRIS BROWN ..................26-19 W11/14 at Virginia Union ..................... 20-23 L11/26 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 0-26 L

1965 Coach James Stevens (3-5-1)09/25 at Allen University..................... 0-28 L10/02 MORGAN STATE ..................... 0-33 L10/09 at Saint Augustine’s ................12-12 T10/16 VIRGINIA STATE ..................... 6-14 L10/23 MARYLAND STATE ................. 0-35 L10/30 SHAW UNIVERSITY* ............35-12 W11/06 JOHNSON C. SMITH ............... 0-42 L11/13 VIRGINIA UNION ...................22-14 W11/25 at North Carolina A&T ................7-6 W

1966 Coach James Stevens (6-3)09/24 ALLEN UNIVERSITY ............... 6-15 L10/01 at Morgan State........................ 0-21 L10/08 KENTUCKY STATE.................. 0-12 L10/15 at Virginia State ......................31-15 W10/22 MARYLAND STATE* ................12-6 W

The 1972 Eagles captured the MEAC Championship and became the fi rst football team in school history to win nine games.

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10/16 at Delaware State.....................27-6 W10/23 MD-EASTERN SHORE* ........ 19-21 L10/30 at South Carolina St. ................ 0-30 L11/06 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............10-3 W11/13 at Howard University .............. 21-22 L11/20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......17-16 W

1977 Coach Willie Smith and Coach Robert Jackson (1-10)09/03 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 10-14 L09/10 at Elizabeth City St. ..................13-6 W09/17 at Winston-Salem St. ............. 13-21 L10/01 MORGAN STATE ................... 25-35 L10/08 at Elon College ......................... 8-50 L10/15 DELAWARE STATE* ................ 0-23 L10/22 at MD-Eastern Shore ............... 6-14 L10/29 S. C. STATE ........................... 12-45 L11/05 at Johnson C. Smith ............... 16-18 L11/12 HOWARD ................................. 0-33 L11/19 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-25 L

1978 Coach Ray Greene (3-8)09/09 at Virginia Union ..................... 35-36 L09/16 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ........... 18-24 L09/30 at Morgan State........................14-0 W10/07 ELON COLLEGE ..................... 7-35 L10/14 at Delaware State................... 13-16 L10/21 MD-EASTERN SHORE* ........29-23 W10/28 at South Carolina St. .............. 15-17 L11/04 vs. Tennessee State ................. 7-41 L11/11 at Howard University .............. 17-24 L11/18 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ....... 13-17 L11/25 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............56-0 W

1979 Coach Henry Lattimore (2-8-1)09/08 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 12-14 L09/15 at Winston-Salem St. ............... 6-21 L09/22 at Elon College ........................... 0-5 L09/29 MORGAN STATE ..................... 6-20 L10/06 at Massachusetts .................... 7-48 L10/13 DELAWARE STATE* ..............31-26 W10/20 at MD-Eastern Shore .................7-7 T10/27 vs. South Carolina St. .............. 6-26 L11/03 at Johnson C. Smith ...............14-10 W11/10 HOWARD ............................... 20-31 L11/17 at North Carolina A&T ............ 20-23 L

1980 Coach Henry Lattimore (7-5)09/06 at Livingstone ...........................40-6 W09/13 VIRGINIA STATE ...................35-13 W09/20 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ...........42-21 W

09/27 ELON COLLEGE ................... 14-28 L10/04 at Fayetteville State....................7-0 W10/11 at Morgan State........................ 7-14 L10/18 at District of Columbia ............29-14 W10/25 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............28-14 W11/08 JOHNSON C. SMITH* .............23-8 W11/15 at Jackson State..................... 10-29 L11/22 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ....... 13-49 L12/06 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 0-37 L

CIAA Champions !!!

1981 Coach Henry Lattimore (7-4)09/05 LIVINGSTONE ...........................7-3 W09/12 at Virginia Union ....................... 7-21 L09/19 at Winston-Salem St. ...............21-0 W10/03 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ...............40-14 W10/10 MORGAN STATE ................... 27-35 L10/24 at Elizabeth City St. ................ 20-27 L10/31 BOWIE STATE* ........................50-0 W11/07 at Johnson C. Smith .................37-6 W11/14 NORFOLK STATE ..................27-20 W11/21 vs. Virginia Union ..................... 7-45 L11/28 at North Carolina A&T ..............35-7 W

1982 Coach Henry Lattimore (7-4)09/04 at Livingstone .........................42-19 W09/11 VIRGINIA UNION ...................27-26 W09/18 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ...........37-17 W10/02 at Fayetteville State................20-15 W10/09 at Norfolk State ........................ 9-14 L10/16 at Morgan State........................27-7 W10/23 ELIZABETH CITY ST. .............. 6-16 L10/30 at Bowie State ........................55-25 W11/06 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ...............7-3 W11/13 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 7-13 L11/20 vs. Virginia Union .................. 26-33 L

1983 Coach Henry Lattimore (8-1-1)09/03 LIVINGSTONE .......................21-17 W09/10 at Virginia State ........................14-0 W09/17 at Winston-Salem State ......... 13-21 L09/24 HAMPTON .............................24-20 W10/01 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ...............26-20 W10/08 NORFOLK STATE ....................47-6 W10/22 at Elizabeth City State ..............14-0 W10/29 BOWIE STATE* ........................35-0 W11/05 at Johnson C. Smith ...............33-14 W11/12 at North Carolina A&T ............13-13 T

1984 Coach Henry Lattimore (7-3)09/01 at Livingstone .........................21-17 W

The Eagles celebrate winning the 1980 CIAA title by carrying head coach Henry Lattimore off the fi eld.

The 1988 Eagles are the only football team in school history to win an NCAA playoff game.

09/08 VIRGINIA STATE .....................20-6 W09/15 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............. 6-40 L09/22 at Hampton University ............ 13-17 L09/29 at Fayetteville State................24-22 W10/06 at Norfolk State ...................... 26-29 L10/20 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............20-14 W10/27 at Bowie State ..........................55-0 W11/03 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ...........35-17 W11/10 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......49-10 W

1985 Coach Henry Lattimore (4-6)09/07 LIVINGSTONE ....................... 21-24 L09/14 SAINT PAUL’S .......................36-13 W09/21 vs. Grambling State................ 14-45 L09/28 FAYETTEVILLE ST. .................19-6 W10/05 at Winston-Salem State ......... 14-46 L10/12 NORFOLK STATE .................. 14-32 L10/26 at Elizabeth City State ............ 40-41 L11/02 BOWIE STATE* ........................55-0 W11/09 at Johnson C. Smith ...............41-28 W11/16 at North Carolina A&T ............ 19-28 L

1986 Coach Henry Lattimore (6-4)08/30 at Jackson State..................... 37-49 L

09/06 vs. Livingstone College ..........50-17 W09/13 SAINT PAUL’S .......................42-18 W09/20 vs. Grambling ......................... 24-32 L09/27 at Fayetteville State................44-16 W10/04 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ........... 21-22 L10/25 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............31-18 W11/01 at Bowie State ..........................26-7 W11/08 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ...........20-10 W11/15 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ....... 12-35 L

1987 Coach Henry Lattimore (6-5)09/05 LIVINGSTONE ....................... 26-29 L09/12 at Virginia Union ....................26-24 W09/19 NORFOLK STATE ..................28-20 W09/26 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ............... 14-24 L10/03 at Jackson State....................... 9-10 L10/10 SAINT PAUL’S .........................31-8 W10/17 at Winston-Salem State ........... 0-25 L10/24 at Elizabeth City State ..............21-0 W10/31 BOWIE STATE* ........................16-7 W11/07 at Johnson C. Smith ............... 14-20 L11/14 at North Carolina A&T ............38-19 W

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Donnie Pippen leaps for the game-winning touchdown as NCCU rallies from a 27-point defi cit to win the 2002 Aggie-Eagle Classic.

1988 Coach Henry Lattimore (9-2-1)09/03 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ........15-2 W09/10 at Morris Brown .....................13-10 W09/17 at Norfolk State .......................10-7 W09/24 at Fayetteville State...............26-15 W10/01 VIRGINIA UNION ................... 36-52 L10/08 at Livingstone College .............47-0 W10/15 ELIZABETH CITY ST. .............26-7 W10/22 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ...........20-19 W10/29 at Bowie State ........................21-21 T11/05 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ..........33-24 W11/20 WINSTON-SALEM ST. # ........31-16 W11/27 at Cal St. Sacramento # ........... 7-56 L

# = NCAA Playoffs

1989 Coach Henry Lattimore (5-5)09/02 at North Carolina A&T .............. 6-24 L09/09 MORRIS BROWN ...................14-0 W09/16 at Virginia State ...................... 14-17 L09/23 KENTUCKY STATE.................40-6 W

09/30 HAMPTON ............................... 7-27 L10/07 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ................18-6 W10/14 at Winston-Salem St. ............... 0-24 L10/21 at Clark-Atlanta ...................... 21-22 L10/28 LIVINGSTONE ......................23-12 W11/04 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ............56-6 W

1990 Coach Henry Lattimore (3-7)09/01 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 6-21 L09/08 at Elon College ....................... 16-17 L09/15 VIRGINIA STATE ................... 15-34 L09/22 SO. CONN. ST. .....................26-10 W09/29 at Hampton............................. 21-33 L10/06 at Fayetteville State.................35-6 W10/13 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............. 0-41 L10/20 CLARK-ATLANTA* ................. 14-28 L10/27 at Livingstone College ............ 30-57 L11/03 at Johnson C. Smith ..............34-10 W

1991 Coach Bishop Harris (4-6)09/07 at North Carolina A&T .............. 0-48 L09/14 ELON COLLEGE ................... 14-38 L09/21 BOWIE STATE ....................... 32-49 L09/28 KENTUCKY STATE.................20-7 W10/05 at Elizabeth City St. ............... 15-40 L10/12 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ................14-0 W10/19 at Winston-Salem St. ............. 22-68 L11/02 LIVINGSTONE* ....................22-14 W11/09 at Johnson C. Smith ..............28-16 W11/16 HAMPTON ............................. 28-44 L

1992 Coach Bishop Harris (3-8)09/05 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ......... 7-49 L09/12 VIRGINIA STATE ....................31-7 W09/19 at Bowie State ...........................9-0 W09/26 at Kentucky State ................... 26-32 L10/03 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............ 24-42 L10/10 at Fayetteville State.................. 3-13 L10/17 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ........... 30-48 L10/24 at South Carolina St. ................ 0-69 L10/31 at Livingstone ......................... 29-40 L11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ..........13-12 W11/14 at Hampton............................. 19-31 L

1993 Coach Larry Little (6-5)09/04 BOWIE STATE ........................30-2 W09/11 NORFOLK STATE .................30-20 W09/18 vs. Virginia State .................... 17-40 L09/25 vs. Johnson C. Smith ..............39-6 W10/02 at Elizabeth City St. ...............48-14 W10/09 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ............... 20-27 L10/16 at Winston-Salem St. ............. 28-46 L10/23 at S. Carolina State ................ 13-42 L10/30 LIVINGSTONE* .....................38-18 W11/06 KENTUCKY STATE................ 29-30 L11/13 at Virginia Union ....................20-13 W

1994 Coach Larry Little (6-5)09/03 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 9-38 L09/10 at Norfolk State ...................... 24-26 L09/17 VIRGINIA STATE ................... 10-13 L09/24 at Bethune-Cookman ..............24-5 W10/01 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ...........38-26 W10/08 at Fayetteville State...............23-14 W10/15 HOWARD ............................... 19-35 L10/22 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............. 6-21 L10/29 vs. Livingstone ......................34-13 W

11/05 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ..........22-21 W11/12 VIRGINIA UNION ....................14-6 W

1995 Coach Larry Little (5-6)09/03 vs. North Carolina A&T ........... 17-18 L09/09 ELON COLLEGE ..................... 5-12 L09/16 at Howard University .............37-32 W09/23 at Johnson C. Smith ................45-6 W09/30 at Elizabeth City St. ................ 27-28 L10/07 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ................45-0 W10/14 at Winston-Salem St. ............42-19 W10/21 CENTRAL STATE (OH) .......... 30-50 L10/28 LIVINGSTONE* ...................... 25-60 L11/04 at Norfolk State ........................ 6-27 L11/11 at Bowie State .......................27-18 W

1996 Coach Larry Little (8-3)08/31 vs. N. Carolina A&T .......... OT 31-38 L09/07 at Gardner-Webb ..................31-14 W09/14 at Elon College ......................17-14 W09/21 vs. Delaware State ................21-16 W09/28 ELIZABETH CITY ST. .............34-0 W10/05 at Fayetteville State.................55-0 W10/12 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............28-0 W10/19 at Central State (OH) ..............24-6 W10/26 at Livingstone ......................... 25-43 L11/02 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ............... 6-7 L11/09 BOWIE STATE ........................35-3 W

1997 Coach Larry Little (4-7)08/30 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 7-36 L09/06 GARDNER-WEBB ................. 12-20 L09/13 at Virginia State ........................ 6-13 L09/20 at West Georgia ....................... 0-27 L09/27 at Elizabeth City St. .................37-6 W10/04 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ..............38-13 W10/11 at Winston-Salem St. ............30-29 W10/18 at Bowie State ................ 2OT 14-20 L10/25 LIVINGSTONE* ........................ 7-20 L11/01 at Johnson C. Smith ................28-0 W11/08 ALBANY STATE (GA) .............. 0-20 L

1998 Coach Larry Little (4-6)09/05 vs. North Carolina A&T ........... 10-40 L09/12 at Gardner-Webb ..................15-13 W09/19 VIRGINIA STATE ..................21-16 W09/26 at Albany State (GA) .............. 24-31 L10/03 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............51-14 W10/10 at Fayetteville State................ 17-22 L10/17 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............. 8-43 L10/24 BOWIE STATE ....................... 19-21 L10/31 at Livingstone ........................13-12 W11/07 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ........... 23-27 L

1999 Coach Rudy Abrams (5-5)09/05 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 7-20 L09/11 GARDNER-WEBB ................... 0-16 L09/18 at Virginia State ................ OT 28-35 L09/25 BENEDICT ............................28-19 W10/02 at Elizabeth City St. .................35-6 W10/09 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ................32-7 W10/16 at Winston-Salem St. .............. 7-20 L10/23 at Bowie State .................. OT 25-26 L10/30 LIVINGSTONE* .......................12-6 W11/06 at Johnson C. Smith ................35-7 W

2000 Coach Rudy Abrams (5-5)09/03 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 7-40 L09/09 at Benedict ..............(BC forfeit) 7-13 W09/16 VIRGINIA STATE ..................33-32 W09/23 ELIZABETH CITY ST. ............ 13-15 L09/30 vs. Morris Brown ...................19-16 W10/07 at Fayetteville State...............35-27 W10/14 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ........... 19-28 L10/21 VIRGINIA UNION ..................... 6-30 L10/28 at Livingstone ......................... 20-35 L11/04 JOHNSON C. SMITH* ..........36-32 W

All-CIAA regulars in the mid-1990s ... Adrian Jones, Kerry Harbor, Trei Oliver, James Grant, Kevin Houston, Monte Southerland, Buddy Crutchfi eld, Michael Lattimore and Antoine Calloway with head coach Larry Little. Photo by Robert Lawson

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NCCU kicker Brandon Gilbert celebrates after booting the game-winning fi eld goal in the 2005 CIAA Championship Game. Photo by Wayne Jernigan

2001 Coach Rudy Abrams (5-4)09/01 vs. North Carolina A&T ............. 0-22 L09/08 CHEYNEY (PA) .......................43-8 W09/15 at Virginia State ................CANCELED09/22 vs. Elizabeth City St. .............31-21 W09/29 EDWARD WATERS ................45-0 W10/06 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ............... 13-14 L10/13 at Winston-Salem St. ............... 0-14 L10/20 at Virginia Union ..................... 14-26 L10/27 LIVINGSTONE* .......................30-8 W11/04 vs. Johnson C. Smith ..............34-3 W

2002 Coach Rudy Abrams (4-6)09/01 vs. N. Carolina A&T ..........OT 33-30 W09/06 at Morehouse ............................ 3-19 L09/21 VIRGINIA STATE ...................... 7-22 L09/28 vs. Elizabeth City State ............13-3 W10/05 at Saint Augustine’s ..................28-0 W10/12 at Fayetteville State................... 7-21 L10/19 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ............ 12-23 L10/26 VIRGINIA UNION ...................... 7-24 L11/02 LIVINGSTONE* .....................14-10 W11/09 JOHNSON C. SMITH .............. 14-29 L

2003 Coach Rod Broadway (4-6)08/31 vs. North Carolina A&T .............. 0-25 L09/06 MOREHOUSE .......................31-24 W09/20 DELAWARE STATE ...............21-14 W09/27 at Virginia State ......................28-22 W10/04 vs. Elizabeth City State ........... 23-25 L10/11 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .................. 31-34 L10/18 FAYETTEVILLE ST. .................. 7-45 L10/25 at Winston-Salem State ............ 0-47 L 11/01 LIVINGSTONE* ......................... 3-17 L11/08 at Johnson C. Smith .................48-7 W

2004 Coach Rod Broadway (8-2)08/28 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............52-0 W09/05 vs. North Carolina A&T ............ 15-16 L09/11 at Delaware State...................26-23 W09/18 BOWIE STATE .......................31-28 W09/25 vs. Elizabeth City State ..........28-20 W10/02 at Saint Augustine’s ..................10-7 W10/09 at Fayetteville State................... 7-17 L10/16 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ...........35-33 W10/23 at Livingstone .........................52-21 W10/30 VIRGINIA STATE* ..................42-33 W

2005 Coach Rod Broadway (10-2)08/27 EDWARD WATERS ...............70-12 W09/05 vs. North Carolina A&T ...........23-22 W09/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne................OT 28-21 W09/17 SHAW ....................................37-31 W09/24 BOWIE STATE .......................38-19 W10/01 ST. AUGUSTINE’S*................... 8-22 L10/08 FAYETTEVILLE STATE..........17-12 W10/15 at Winston-Salem State .........20-17 W10/22 LIVINGSTONE .......................48-14 W10/29 at Johnson C. Smith ...............34-14 W11/05 BOWIE STATE .......................26-23 W11/19 NORTH ALABAMA # ............... 21-24 L

CIAA Champions !!!# = NCAA Playoffs (Second Round)

2006 Coach Rod Broadway (11-1)08/26 ALBANY STATE .......................20-0 W09/03 SHAW ....................................21-12 W09/09 LENOIR-RHYNE ....................38-16 W09/23 at Southern.............................27-20 W09/30 at Bowie State ........................35-13 W10/07 at Saint Augustine’s ................27-18 W10/14 at Fayetteville State..................49-6 W10/21 LANGSTON ...........................31-21 W10/28 at Livingstone .........................37-15 W11/04 JOHNSON C. SMITH* .............52-7 W11/11 ELIZABETH CITY STATE ......17-14 W11/25 DELTA STATE # ...................... 17-24 L

CIAA Champions !!!Black College National Champions !!!# = NCAA Playoffs (Second Round)

2007 Coach Mose Rison (6-4)08/25 at Albany State ........................ 10-16 L09/02 FAYETTEVILLE STATE............17-0 W09/08 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .....................6-0 W09/15 vs. Elizabeth City State # .......18-10 W09/22 at North Carolina A&T ............27-22 W09/29 PRESBYTERIAN .................... 27-34 L10/13 NORTH GREENVILLE* .........17-14 W10/20 at Savannah State..................30-14 W10/27 at Western Kentucky ............... 14-50 L11/10 at Winston-Salem State .......... 10-35 L

# Whitney Young Classic - Giants Stadium

2008 Coach Mose Rison (4-7)08/31 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ................ 22-33 L09/06 at #8 James Madison ................ 7-56 L09/13 at Morgan State......................... 7-49 L09/20 at Central Connecticut St. ....... 23-35 L10/04 vs. North Carolina A&T # ........28-27 W10/11 at Presbyterian ........................ 24-28 L10/18 at Coastal Carolina.................. 10-35 L11/01 EDWARD WATERS* ..............34-14 W11/08 at #3 Cal Poly ............................ 3-49 L11/15 WINSTON-SALEM ST. ...........23-16 W11/22 SAVANNAH STATE ..................10-7 W

# Charlotte, NC - Memorial Stadium

2009 Coach Mose Rison (4-7)09/05 at Hampton.............................. 24-31 L09/12 at #24 Liberty .......................... 10-35 L09/19 MOREHEAD STATE ....... 2OT 10-13 L09/26 at Duke .................................... 14-49 L10/03 at North Carolina A&T ..... 2OT 17-23 L10/10 at #9 Appalachian State .......... 21-55 L10/17 CENTRAL METHODIST ..........52-7 W10/31 CENTRAL STATE* .................53-22 W11/07 at Old Dominion ...................... 28-42 L11/14 at Winston-Salem State .........18-10 W11/21 SAVANNAH STATE ................35-14 W

2010 Mose Rison/Darryl Bullock (3-8)09/02 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...............59-0 W09/11 WINSTON SALEM STATE ...... 27-34 L 09/18 at #1 Appalachian State .......... 16-44 L09/25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .......27-16 W 10/09 HAMPTON .............................. 13-27 L10/16 at Georgia State ................ OT 17-20 L10/23 #14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN .... 10-23 L 10/30 EDWARD WATERS .......... 20-7 W 11/06 at Delaware State...................... 7-29 L11/13 at Savannah State................... 21-28 L 11/20 OLD DOMINION ...............21-33 L

Home games in CAPS* indicates NCCU Homecoming

The 2006 NCCU Eagles celebrate after posting an unblemished 11-0 record en route to a second consecutive CIAA Championship and the Black College National Championship. Photo by Robert Lawson

The 2005 NCCU Eagles enjoy the program’s fi rst conference championship title in 25 years. The ‘05 squad also became the fi rst in school history to win 10 games in a season. Photo by Robert Lawson

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Year Coach W L T Pct. NCC Avg. Opp. Avg. 1923 Wilson V. Eagleson 0 1 0 .000 0 0.0 70 70.0 1924 Wilson V. Eagleson 4 2 1 .642 76 10.9 120 17.1 1925 Wilson V. Eagleson 0 5 0 .000 15 3.0 136 27.2 1926 Wilson V. Eagleson 0 2 0 .000 0 0.0 60 30.0 1927 Benny Waters 4 2 1 .642 152 21.7 50 7.1 1928 * Benny Waters 2 6 1 .277 32 3.6 130 14.4 1929 Byrd D. Crudup 0 7 0 .000 9 1.3 203 29.0 1930 Byrd D. Crudup 3 6 1 .350 57 5.7 137 13.7 1931 Byrd D. Crudup 5 3 1 .611 80 8.9 63 7.0 1932 Leo Townsend 3 5 0 .375 78 9.8 109 13.6 1933 Leo Townsend 4 4 0 .500 92 11.5 68 8.5 1934 Leo Townsend 4 5 0 .444 71 7.9 88 9.8 1935 Leo Townsend 4 4 0 .500 53 6.6 114 14.3 1936 E. H. Adams 4 3 1 .562 58 7.3 143 17.9 1937 William F. Burghardt 3 4 1 .437 56 7.0 79 9.9 1938 William F. Burghardt 2 5 1 .312 45 5.6 93 11.6 1939 William F. Burghardt 5 4 0 .555 106 11.8 59 6.6 1940 William F. Burghardt 5 2 1 .687 130 16.3 25 3.1 1941 William F. Burghardt 8 1 1 .850 215 21.5 25 2.5 1942 E. C. Turner 1 4 0 .200 34 6.8 71 14.2 1945 Herman H. Riddick 6 3 0 .666 222 24.7 61 6.8 1946 Herman H. Riddick 7 3 0 .700 230 23.0 55 5.5 1947 Herman H. Riddick 2 7 0 .222 50 5.6 111 12.3 1948 Herman H. Riddick 6 3 1 .650 133 13.3 65 6.5 1949 Herman H. Riddick 4 5 0 .444 111 12.3 126 14.0 1950 Herman H. Riddick 7 2 0 .777 213 23.7 72 8.0 1951 Herman H. Riddick 7 2 1 .750 191 19.1 119 11.9 1952 Herman H. Riddick 4 4 0 .500 102 12.8 133 16.6 1953 Herman H. Riddick 5 3 0 .625 151 18.9 80 10.0 1954 Herman H. Riddick 7 1 1 .833 179 19.9 57 6.3 1955 Herman H. Riddick 4 1 2 .714 124 17.7 69 9.9 1956 Herman H. Riddick 5 2 2 .666 140 15.6 97 10.8 1957 Herman H. Riddick 5 4 0 .555 124 13.8 84 9.3 1958 Herman H. Riddick 7 2 0 .777 209 23.2 89 9.9 1959 Herman H. Riddick 4 4 1 .500 127 14.1 70 7.8 1960 Herman H. Riddick 7 2 0 .777 172 19.1 85 9.4 1961 Herman H. Riddick 7 0 2 .888 150 16.7 40 4.4 1962 Herman H. Riddick 6 3 0 .666 192 21.3 101 11.2 1963 Herman H. Riddick 8 1 0 .888 152 16.9 80 8.9 1964 Herman H. Riddick 4 4 1 .500 129 14.3 147 16.3 1965 James A. Stevens 3 5 1 .388 82 9.1 196 21.8 1966 James A. Stevens 6 3 0 .666 129 14.3 94 10.4 1967 James A. Stevens 1 7 1 .166 113 12.6 226 25.1 1968 George L. Quiett 6 2 0 .750 242 30.3 83 10.4 1969 George L. Quiett 7 2 1 .750 292 29.2 139 13.9 1970 George L. Quiett 5 4 0 .555 208 23.1 185 20.6 1971 # George L. Quiett 7 2 0 .777 173 19.2 104 11.6 1972 George L. Quiett 9 2 0 .818 299 27.2 165 15.0 1973 Willie S. Smith 7 4 0 .636 140 12.7 136 12.4 1974 Willie S. Smith 7 2 2 .727 159 14.5 97 8.8 1975 Willie S. Smith 5 4 1 .550 160 16.0 198 19.8 1976 Willie S. Smith 6 5 0 .545 200 18.2 157 14.3 1977 Willie S. Smith 1 6 0 .142 75 10.7 163 23.3 Jackson & Clements 0 4 0 .000 34 8.5 121 30.3 1978 Ray Greene 3 8 0 .272 224 20.4 233 21.2 1979 Henry C. Lattimore 2 8 1 .227 129 11.7 231 21.0 1980 & Henry C. Lattimore 7 5 0 .583 248 20.7 233 19.4 1981 Henry C. Lattimore 7 4 0 .636 278 25.3 178 16.2 1982 Henry C. Lattimore 7 4 0 .636 263 23.9 188 17.1 1983 Henry C. Lattimore 8 1 1 .850 240 24.0 111 11.1 1984 Henry C. Lattimore 7 3 0 .700 269 26.9 172 17.2 1985 Henry C. Lattimore 4 6 0 .400 273 27.3 263 26.3 1986 Henry C. Lattimore 6 4 0 .600 307 30.7 224 22.4 1987 Henry C. Lattimore 6 5 0 .545 223 20.3 206 18.7 1988 Henry C. Lattimore 9 2 1 .791 284 23.7 229 19.1 1989 Henry C. Lattimore 5 5 0 .500 199 19.9 144 14.4 1990 Henry C. Lattimore 3 7 0 .300 200 20.0 257 25.7 1991 Bishop Harris 4 6 0 .400 195 19.5 324 32.4 1992 Bishop Harris 3 8 0 .273 191 17.4 343 31.2 1993 Larry Little 6 5 0 .545 312 28.4 258 23.5 1994 Larry Little 6 5 0 .545 223 20.3 218 19.8 1995 Larry Little 5 6 0 .455 306 27.8 270 24.51996 Larry Little 8 3 0 .727 307 27.9 141 12.81997 Larry Little 4 7 0 .364 179 16.2 204 18.5

1998 Larry Little 4 6 0 .400 201 20.1 239 23.91999 Rudy Abrams 5 5 0 .500 209 20.9 162 16.22000 Rudy Abrams 5 5 0 .500 195 19.5 268 26.82001 Rudy Abrams 5 4 0 .555 210 23.3 116 12.82002 Rudy Abrams 4 6 0 .400 138 13.8 181 18.12003 Rod Broadway 4 6 0 .400 192 19.2 260 26.02004 Rod Broadway 8 2 0 .800 298 29.8 198 19.82005 Rod Broadway 10 2 0 .833 370 30.8 231 19.32006 Rod Broadway 11 1 0 .917 371 30.9 166 13.82007 $ Mose Rison 6 4 0 .600 176 17.6 195 19.52008 Mose Rison 4 7 0 .364 191 17.4 349 31.72009 Mose Rison 4 7 0 .364 282 25.6 301 27.42010 Mose Rison 2 4 0 .333 159 26.5 141 23.5 Darryl Bullock 1 4 0 .200 79 15.8 120 24.0 Totals: 426 348 30 .549 14,681 18.3 13,002 16.2

* Entered CIAA in 1928 # Entered MEAC in 1971 & Re-entered CIAA in 1980$ First Season of Division I-FCS (2007)

Rod Broadway (2003-06)William F. Burghardt (1937-41)

George L. Quiett

Herman H. Riddick

ALL-TIME WINNINGEST EAGLE HEAD COACHES Name Season Record Pct. Rod Broadway 2003-06 33-11-0 .750George L. Quiett 1968-72 34-12-1 .734Herman H. Riddick 1945-64 112-57-10 .654William F. Burghardt 1937-41 23-16-4 .581Henry C. Lattimore 1979-90 71-55-3 .564E. H. Adams 1936 4-3-1 .563Willie S. Smith 1973-77 26-21-3 .550Larry Little 1993-98 33-32-0 .507Rudy Abrams 1999-2002 19-20-0 .487Mose Rison 2007-10 16-22-0 .421Leo Townsend 1932-35 15-18-0 .455Benny Waters 1927-28 6-8-1 .433James A. Stevens 1965-67 10-15-1 .404Byrd D. Crudup 1929-31 8-16-1 .340Bishop Harris 1991-92 7-14-0 .333Wilson V. Eagleson 1923-26 4-10-1 .300Ray Greene 1978 3-8-0 .273Darryl Bullock 2010 1-4-0 .200E. C. Turner 1942 1-4-0 .200Clements & Jackson 1977 0-4-0 .000*** Due to World War II, NCCU did not have a football team during the years of 1942-44.

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Eagle Football Conference Championships1953 CIAA1954 CIAA1956 CIAA (Tie)1961 CIAA

1963 CIAA1972 MEAC1973 MEAC1980 CIAA

2005 CIAA2006 CIAA

1980 CIAA Champions

1963 CIAA Champions

1961 CIAA Champions

1953 CIAA Champions

The 1954 CIAA Football Championship Team was coached by Herman Riddick. After winning the school’s fi rst football conference crown the previous season, the 1954 Eagles posted a record of seven wins, one loss and one tie, en route to the CIAA Championship. Riddick’s squad went on to avenge its only setback of the

season by beating Tennessee State by a score of 19-6 on December 4 to earn the title, National Black College Champions.

1954 CIAA Champions

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2005 CIAA Football Championship Team

During one of the greatest seasons in the school’s proud gridiron tradition, the 2005 Eagles recorded the most wins in school history with an overall record of 10-2. It was also the fi rst time in the school history that the Eagles posted back-to-back seasons with eight or more victories (8-2 in 2004). Along the way, NCCU captured the 2005 CIAA Championship, its fi rst in 25 years, by rallying from a 17-0 halftime defi cit to defeat Bowie State in the title game. The Eagles earned a No. 2 ranking in the fi nal Southeast Regional poll, the highest in school history, and a fi rst-round bye in the NCAA Division II Playoffs, their fi rst postseason appearance since 1988. The Eagles also made history by becoming the highest scoring team in the school’s record books, tallying 370 points for an average of 30.8 points per game. NCCU was declared the HBCU Football Mid-Major Division National Champion as the No. 1 ranked team in the fi nal TSPN/Classic Cuts Top 10 HBCU Mid-Major football poll, presented by The Heritage Group. Among other notable black college polls, NCCU fi nished fourth in the Black College Sports Page Top 10 poll and fi fth in the SBN (Sheridan Broadcast Network) Sports Network Black College poll. The Eagles were the 19th-ranked team in the nation, according to the fi nal American Football Coaches Association Division II Coaches Poll.

2006 CIAA & Black College Football National Champions

During the greatest season in the school’s proud gridiron tradition, the 2006 Eagles captured a second straight Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship, kicking a 51-yard fi eld goal as time expired to defeat Elizabeth City State University 17-14; posting a perfect regular-season record (11-0) for the fi rst time in school history. The Eagles earned a No. 1 ranking in the fi nal Southeast Regional poll, the highest in school history, and a fi rst-round bye in the NCAA Division II Playoffs, their second consecutive postseason appearance. The Eagles also made history by becoming the highest scoring team in the school’s record books, tallying 371 points for an average of 30.9 points per game. The Eagles earned the program’s highest-ever national ranking at No. 4 in the NCAA Division II by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and claimed the Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) Black College Football National Championship for the fi rst time in school history.

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NCCU AT A GLANCE

North Carolina Central University is one of 17 institutions making up the University of North Carolina System. It is situated on 135 acres in Durham, in the heart of North Carolina’s Research Triangle.

History: In the American South in 1909, a

fully segregated social structure was hardening fast. It was in this historical context that a black pharmacist named James Edward Shepard chose to charter the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race, in Durham. The fi rst students arrived July 5, 1910. In 1925, Shepard’s institution became North Carolina College for Negroes, the fi rst state-supported liberal arts college for African-Americans in the country. Today, the institution named North Carolina Central University is one of 17 members of the University of North Carolina System. It serves a

diverse population of more than 8,600 students enrolled in fi rst-class academic programs.

Academics: N C C U o f f e r s

bachelor’s degrees in more than 100 d i s c i p l i n e s a n d master’s degrees in more than 40. The School of Law offers the law degree and joint degrees in business administration and library science. A doctoral program in integrated biosciences i s s c h e d u l e d t o accept its fi rst Ph.D. candidates in 2012.

C o m m u n i t y Service:

NCCU was the first university in the UNC System to make communi ty service a requirement for graduation. We have gained national recognition from the Carnegie Foundation

as a community-engaged university.

Points of Pride: • U.S. News & World Report has

ranked NCCU as the nation’s No. 1 public historically black university for two years in a row.

• The NCCU School of Law has been named the nation’s best-value law school for two years in a row by National Jurist magazine. The ranking is based on affordability, bar passage rate and job placement.

• NCCU is No. 1 in sponsored research among the UNC System master’s-level universities.

• With two biotechnology research institutes, NCCU is emerging as a leader in the study of health disparities — signifi cant differences in the quality of health and health care across racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups.

• NCCU’s award-winning marching band, known as the Marching Sound Machine, performed on New Year’s Day 2011 in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif.

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Website: ......................... NCCU.eduPhone: .................... (919) 530-6100Social NCCU: .... Twitter.com/NCCU Facebook.com/NCCentralUniv

The Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) is the home of NCCU’s pharmaceutical sciences program. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

The undergraduate commencement in May 2011 was a time of celebration. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

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Charlie Nelms has led North Carolina Central University since 2007. During that time, despite a challenging budget climate, he has intensifi ed the university’s emphasis on student success, setting ambitious goals for student retention and increased graduation rates. In both 2009 and 2010, U.S. News and World Report ranked NCCU as the best public historically black college or university (HBCU) in the country.

Before coming to NCCU, Nelms served as vice president for Institutional Development and Student Affairs for the Indiana University system. He is a native of Crawfordsville, Ark., and earned his undergraduate degree in agronomy and chemistry at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, graduating in 1968. He later earned a master’s degree in higher education and student affairs (1971) and a doctorate in higher education administration (1977) from Indiana University. Early in his career, he taught and held administrative positions at Earlham College in Indiana, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Indiana University Northwest in Gary and Sinclair Community College in Ohio.

In 1987, Nelms began a seven-year tenure as chancellor of Indiana University East, and in 1994 he was named chancellor of the University of Michigan at Flint

(UMF). There, he resolved a signifi cant campus budget defi cit, reversed a four-year enrollment decline and secured more than $75 million in private gifts to UMF.

Active in professional, civic, and higher education organizations, Nelms served on the Board of Governors for the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University and the National Advisory Board of the National Survey of Student Engagement, and served as chair of the American Council on Education Commission for Leadership Development.

At NCCU, Nelms has reorganized the University College to provide intensive academic support and skills training for underprepared freshmen and sophomores, and he has instituted two programs to improve retention and graduate rates for African-American males.

He also has placed research and graduate education under the leadership of a vice chancellor for graduate education and research to better manage the university’s growing research sector. In 2009, two grants of $5 million each went to the College of Science and Technology for the Computational Center for Fundamental and Applied Science and the NASA Center for Aerospace Device Research and Education. And in October 2010, NCCU was awarded

Presidents and Chancellors1910-1947 James E. Shepard1948-1962 Alfonso Elder1963-1965 Samuel P. Massie1966-1982 Albert N. Whiting1983-1985 LeRoy T. Walker1986-1991 Tyronza R. Richmond1992-1993 Donna J. Benson1993-2001 Julius L. Chambers2001-2007 James H. Ammons2007- Charlie Nelms

DR. CHARLIE NELMSNCCU Chancellor

the largest sponsored-research grant in its history, $7 million from the National Cancer Institute. The award was part of an $11.9 million Comprehensive Minority Institution Cancer Center Partnership Grant shared by NCCU and UNC–Chapel Hill and its UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.

In the 2009-10 academic year, Nelms presided over a yearlong celebration of NCCU’s centennial. Among the highlights was a symposium focusing on the future of historically black colleges and universities, which brought together national education leaders, including U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan.

Nelms is married to Jeanetta Sherrod Nelms. They have one son, Rashad, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School who serves as a policy offi cer with the United Nations World Food Programme.

Chancellor Nelms awarded an honorary degree to Rep. John Lewis, a hero of the civil rights movement, at 2011 commencement ceremonies. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

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Sports Offered by NCCU Athletics Fall Winter Spring Football (Men) Basketball (Men &Women) Softball (Women) Volleyball (Women) Indoor Track & Field (M&W) Golf (Men) Cross Country (M&W) Bowling (Women) Tennis (Men & Women) Baseball (Men) Outdoor Track & Field (M&W)

NCCU’s Shari Matthews was selected as the 2006 NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball National Player of the Year.

(Photo by Wayne Jernigan)

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

The 1989 men’s basketball team won the NCAA Division II National Championship by defeating Southeast Missouri State 73-46 in the title game on March 25, 1989. The Eagles also captured an NCAA Division II Regional Championship in 1993.

North Carolina Central University’s athletics programs have enjoyed regional and national recognition for years. Fourteen men’s and women’s sports teams participate in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition at the Division I level (Football Championship Subdivision) as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

The 1989 men’s basketball team won the NCAA Division II Men’s National Championship. Other men’s intercollegiate teams include football, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, baseball, golf and cross country. Women’s intercollegiate teams include basketball, volleyball, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, softball, bowling and cross country.

Several former student-athletes and coaches are nationally and internationally known.

Heading the charge of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games was Dr. LeRoy T. Walker, President of the U.S. Olympic Committee, who lifted the Eagle track & fi eld program to international prominence during his unprecedented tenure as head coach at

NCCU. Under Walker’s reign, the Eagles produced 30 national titles, 77 all-americans, and eight Olympic medalists.

Legendary basketball practitioner, John B. McLendon, a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame, established a remarkable record of 239-68 (.779) as an Eagle head coach from 1940 to 1952. A student of the late Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, McLendon is credited with the development of the zone press, fast break and four corners offense.

Boston Celtic great Sam Jones, a student-athlete under McLendon and a fellow Hall-of-Famer, became the fi rst black player to be drafted in the fi rst round after scoring a record 1,745 points during his stellar NCCU career.

Internationally-renowned artist, Ernie Barnes, best-known for his famous paintings seen on the 1970s sitcom “Good Times,” played football for NCCU prior to a professional gridiron career with the Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos.

The LeRoy T. Walker Physical Education Complex houses a multi-purpose gymnasium, Olympic-sized swimming and diving pool, athletic training facilities, strength and fi tness center, and much more. O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium hosts NCCU football action for a capacity crowd of 10,000 dedicated Eagle fans. In November, McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium lights-up with men’s and women’s basketball excitement (3,056 capacity).

Dr. LeRoy T. WalkerFormer U.S. Olympic Committee President

Ernie BarnesAward-Winning Artist and

NFL Lineman

John B. McLendonNational Basketball Hall of

Fame Coach

Sam JonesNational Basketball Hall of

Fame Player, Boston Celtics

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Championships / Post-Season

Basketball (Men)CIAA Champions (CIAA): 1946, 1950NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 1957, 1988, 1989,

1990, 1993, 1996, 1997NCAA Div. II Regional Champions:

1989, 1993NCAA Div. II National Champions: 1989

Basketball (Women)CIAA Champions: 1984, 2007NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 1984, 2001, 2002,

2006, 2007

Bowling (Women)CIAA Champions: 2001

Cross Country (Men)CIAA Champions: 2004

Cross Country (Women)CIAA Champions: 2005, 2006NCAA Div. II Regional Champions: 2006

FootballCIAA Champions: 1953, 1954, 1956,

1961, 1963, 1980, 2005, 2006MEAC Champions: 1972, 1973NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 1988, 2005, 2006

SoftballCIAA Champions: 1998, 1999, 2006NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 2006, 2007

Tennis (Men)CIAA Champions: 1957, 1958, 1959,

1964, 1965, 1998MEAC Champions: 1972, 1973, 1974,

1975

Track & Field (Men)CIAA Champions: 1964, 1965, 1971MEAC Champions: 1972, 1973, 1974NAIA National Champions: 1972

Volleyball (Women)CIAA Champions: 1999, 2004, 2005,

2006NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 2004, 2005, 2006

CIAA=Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMEAC=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

NCCU ATHLETICS HISTORY

North Carolina Central University boasts a rich tradition in athletic competition, dating back to the same academic year the University opened its doors for the fi rst time.

The fi rst organized sports team at what was then the National Training School and Chautauqua was baseball, fi elding a squad in the spring of 1911.

Since that time, Eagle student-athletes have competed in sports such as boxing, wrestling and swimming, in addition to the sports currently offered by NCCU: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, and women’s volleyball.

NCCU joined the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (then named the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association) in 1928. In 1971, NCCU was one of the founding members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, established as an NCAA Division II conference. In 1980, NCCU returned to the CIAA, an NCAA Division II conference, when the MEAC opted to make the move to the NCAA Division I level of competition. NCCU remained in the CIAA until the summer of 2007, when the University

began year one of its reclassifi cation to NCAA Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) membership. On July 1, 2010, NCCU rejoined the MEAC as a provisional member.

Teams and individual student-athletes have competed in national tournaments in several sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, women’s cross country, women’s volleyball, softball and men’s tennis, winning national championships in men’s basketball and track and fi eld.

During the university’s membership in the CIAA and MEAC, teams won 41 conference championships, made 21 NCAA regional appearances, won three NCAA regional titles, and earned two team national championships (1989 NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball and 1972 NAIA Men’s Outdoor Track & Field). More than 55 student-athletes have captured individual

NCAA and NAIA national championships.

That level of success extended to the international s t age . S tuden t -a th le t e s represented NCCU in six consecutive Olympic Games from 1956-76 in the sport of track & fi eld. During that time, the individuals captured eight Olympic medals, including fi ve gold medals.

The NCCU women’s basketball team celebrates after winning the 2007 CIAA Basketball Tournament Championship. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

Larry Black holds his two Olympic medals.

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Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D. was appointed as the Director of Athletics at North Carolina Central University on April 23, 2008, after holding the interim position for fi ve months.

She offi cially began her new leadership role on May 1, 2008.

Wicker-McCree, who joined the rank of only a handful of women athletic directors in the UNC system, previously served as NCCU’s associate athletics director for internal affairs. She has served in a variety of leadership positions in both conference and national level organizations, most notably as president of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Executive Board from 2004-06, becoming only the second woman to ever hold that position in the league’s history. In addition, she served as a member of the NCAA’s Division II Legislation Committee from 2003-07.

In recognition of her work, Wicker-McCree received the CIAA Leadership Award for Service as president of the Executive Board and was named the CIAA Senior Woman Administrator of the Year in the spring of 2006.

Now in her 16th year at NCCU, Wicker-McCree has been one of the driving forces behind NCCU’s reclassifi cation to NCAA Division I. Since 1998, she has overseen the internal operations of the Athletics Department, including all compliance and eligibility programs.

Although in the early stages of her tenure as Director of Athletics, Wicker-McCree has already established herself as a strong and forward-thinking leader. Under her supervision, several booster clubs have now joined forces into one focused support organization - the Eagle Club. She also spearheaded the effort to have artifi cial turf installed in O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium.

Wicker-McCree began her career at NCCU as the head coach for women’s volleyball and softball. She became the fi rst coach in NCCU history to win conference championships in multiple sports, capturing the school’s fi rst-ever CIAA titles in softball (1998) and volleyball (1999, 2004, 2005). A three-time CIAA Volleyball Coach of the Year (1999, 2002, 2005) and former member of the NCAA

Division II National Volleyball Committee, Wicker-McCree earned 239 match victories in 12 seasons as head volleyball coach at NCCU. She was also inducted into the NCCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 as head coach of the 1998 softball team.

A native of Durham and graduate of C.E. Jordan High School, Wicker-McCree played on two North Carolina high school state volleyball championship teams, while also lettering in basketball and track and fi eld. She continued her volleyball playing career as a student-athlete at George Washington University.

Wicker-McCree earned her undergraduate degree in criminal justice from George Washington University in 1989, and a master’s degree in recreation resources administration from North Carolina

State University in December 1991. She also completed doctoral studies in higher education administration at North Carolina State University in June 2008.

On April 20, 2010, Wicker-McCree was presented with the Outstanding Alumnus Award from North Carolina State University’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management.

She began her coaching career as a graduate assistant coach for the women’s volleyball program at N.C. State (1989-90). She then spent two seasons (1992-93) as head volleyball coach and student-athlete academic counselor at North Carolina A&T State University before returning to her hometown to begin her NCCU tenure in August 1994.

Wicker-McCree and her husband, Geno McCree, a three-sport collegiate student-athlete and 1991 graduate of Elon University, are the proud parents of Alexia, Quinton, and Sydney.

DR. INGRID WICKER-MCCREEDR. INGRID WICKER-MCCREE

Director of AthleticsDirector of AthleticsFourth Year as AD at NCCUFourth Year as AD at NCCU18th Year Overall at NCCU18th Year Overall at NCCUGeorge Washington, 1989George Washington, 1989

Ingrid Wicker-McCree with NCCU Chancellor Charlie Nelms after being appointed as Director of Athletics on April 23, 2008. (Photo by Robert Lawson)

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DR. LES BRINSONFaculty Athletic

Council Chairman(919) 530-5166

LUANN EDMONDS-HARRISMarketing Director,

Cheerleading Coach(919) 530-6713

ANTHONY BENNETTDirector of

Student-Athlete Services(919) 530-6906

CAROLYN ARRINGTONAssistant A.D. for

Business & Finance(919) 530-5125

BRENDA SCARBOROUGHExecutive Assistant to the

Athletics Director(919) 530-7057

SEAN THOMASMS, ATC, LAT

Head Athletic Trainer(919) 530-6215

WILLIE JUDE IIAssistant A.D. for

Development(919) 530-6724

GEORGE SMITHAssociate A.D. for

External Affairs/S&C(919) 530-5126

KYLE SERBAAssociate A.D. forMedia Relations(919) 530-7054

VINCENT BROWNAssociate A.D. for

Finance & Business(919) 530-6868

ETIENNE THOMASAssociate A.D. for

Internal Operations/SWA(919) 530-7053

JAMAUL ALEXANDERAccountant / Facilities &

Events Coordinator(919) 530-6866

PHYLLON JACKSONCHAMPS/Life Skills

Coordinator/Learning Specialist(919) 530-7041

BARRY MARROWFacilities /

Turf Management(919) 530-5124

LOUISE BROTHERSBusiness & Finance

Assistant(919) 530-6802

CHRIS HOOKSAssistant Sports Information Director / Broadcast Media

(919) 530-6892

ADRIAN POWELLEquipment Manager,

Evening Building Supervisor(919) 530-7057

BRIGITTE COUNCILATC, LAT

Assistant Athletic Trainer(919) 530-6215

ARIEL GERMAINSports Information

Assistant(919) 530-6892

TYRONE IRBYStrength & Conditioning

Assistant Coach(919) 530-6722

MARLYNN JONESAssistant A.D. for

Compliance(919) 530-6725

DONALD JACKAccountant

(919) 530-6868

DARKINA WARDMS, ATC, LAT

Assistant Athletic Trainer(919) 530-6215

ATHLETICS STAFF

DR. INGRID WICKER-McCREEDirector of Athletics

(919) 530-7057

JIMMY LISOWSKIAssistant Athletic Trainer

(919) 530-6215

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KAREN SANFORDWomen’s Bowling,

Head Coach(919) 530-6484

THERESA STEPHENSSoftball,

Head Coach(919) 530-6869

DAVID NASSWomen’s Tennis,

Head Coach(919) 530-5127

CURTIS LAWSONMen’s Tennis, Head Coach

Director of Tennis(919) 530-5127

JIM KOERNERBaseball,

Head Coach(919) 530-6723

PAUL PERRYGolf,

Head Coach(919) 530-7186

DANNY WORTHYAssistant A.D. for

Corporate Relations(919) 530-6726

North Carolina Central UniversityDepartment of Athletics

I. Mission Statement North Carolina Central University places the highest priority on a quality academic and athletic experience as part of the overall education of student-athletes. We affi rm academic excellence as the cornerstone to the mission of the institution; as well as the physical, mental and social well-being of those admitted. In so doing, we seek to strengthen the integration of the athletic program objectives with academic development objectives. NCCU recognizes the positive impact of athletic participation on the individual athlete, campus community and community at-large. Consistent with these we seek to encourage attitudes of integrity, fairness, respect for others, dedication to goals, equal access and zeal to present a national model program that culminates in strongly competitive performances in the classroom and on the athletic fi eld.

II. Vision Statement The NCCU Athletics Program envisions being recognized as one of the nation’s leading institutions for academic and athletic excellence in a diverse cultural and educational environment.

III. Five Core Values1) Institutional Control and Compliance2) Academic Excellence and Integrity3) Fiscal Integrity4) Physical, Social and Emotional Student Well-being 5) Competitive Excellence with the highest ethical standards

IV. Strategic Goals 1. To recruit student-athletes to North Carolina Central University and provide them with the academic support that will ensure each student’s progress and completion of graduation requirements. 2. To enhance leadership qualities, character development, sportsmanship, physical development, emotional development, social development and academic excellence in student-athletes. 3. To sustain and enhance resources of the North Carolina Central University Athletics such that team performances are highly competitive and nationally recognized. 4. To recruit and attract coaches and staff members who are committed to the best in athletic instruction, program management, academic mission support and good sportsmanship. 5. To ensure compliance with Federal, State and University regulations in the hiring process to include but not limited to providing equal treatment and opportunity for student-athletes, coaches and staff in employment and in all department programs. 6. To maintain fi scal and operational integrity by establishing fi scally sound budgets and executing effective management practices. 7. To maintain compliance with all institutional, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations governing membership requirements to include but not limited to amateurism, recruiting, eligibility, playing and practice seasons, and fi nance. 8. To ensure diversity and equity among staff and student-athletes by providing an environment which promotes and emphasizes respect for sensitivity to diversity and equity.

Head Coaches

MICHAEL LAWSONTrack & Field/Cross Country,

Head Coach(919) 530-5121

LEVELLE MOTONMen’s Basketball,

Head Coach(919) 530-7058

JOLI ROBINSONWomen’s Basketball,

Head Coach(919) 530-7051

GEORGETTE CRAWFORD-CROOKSWomen’s Volleyball,

Head Coach(919) 530-6722

HENRY FRAZIER IIIFootball,

Head Coach(919) 530-5315

ATHLETICS STAFF & HEAD COACHES

KEVIN WILSONDevelopment Assistant

(919) 530-6012

BRENDA WILLIAMSAdministrative

Assistant(919) 530-5315

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HELP THE EAGLES WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS!!“Winning” for the Eagles is more than outscoring the opponent, it is excelling in the classroom, actively participating in community service projects and adhering to NCAA rules regarding recruitment and admission of student-athletes.

How can you help the Eagles win? Follow the NCAA rules. The NCAA defi nes an institution as the University, its employees, its student-athletes, and its representatives of athletics interests, including parents alumnus/and fans. Therefore, beware of the following:

NCAA BYLAW 13.1.2.1

In Division I, representatives of an institution’s athletics interests are prohibited from making in-person, on- or off-campus recruiting contacts, including written and/or telephonic communications with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians.

A prospect is defi ned as any student who has started classes for the ninth grade, whether the student participates in athletics is not relevant to the classifi cation as a prospect and neither is gender.

A SERVICE OF THE NCCU EAGLE ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE

NCAA rules inquiries may be directed to:Etienne H. Thomas * Associate Director of Athletics/SWA * 919/530-7053

Marlynn R. Jones, Esq. * Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance * 919/530-6725

NCAA BYLAW 16.02.3

An extra benefi t is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete’s relative or friend a benefi t not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation.

Unless you are willing to give a benefi t to all 8,000 students at NCCU, don’t give it to a student-athlete or a prospect.

COMPLIANCE

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The Eagle Club

The NCCU Eagle Club is a non-profi t, 501 (c) (3) North Carolina entity that provides a unique opportunity for students, alumni, and friends of North Carolina Central University to support NCCU Athletics by funding student-athlete scholarships, improvements to facilities, and operation and maintenance budgets for all 14 varsity sports. The Eagle Club is dedicated to building today’s champions and tomorrow’s leaders.

NCCU’s athletic programs have enjoyed conference and national success. The efforts of the Eagle Club will play a pivotal role in the future success of NCCU Athletics. To date, the Eagle Club has donated over $310,000 dollars in scholarships for over 300 Division-I student-athletes and boasts more than 300 members, and both are growing stronger annually. There are 10 different giving levels so everyone can join the fun of supporting a premier athletic program and institution.

The greatest benefi t of a philanthropic gift to NCCU Athletics is the satisfaction of providing student-athletes with an

opportunity to obtain a quality education from NCCU and attain a better overall quality of life. Additional benefi ts include mailings, newsletters, invitations to exclusive Eagle Club activities and events, and other amenities earned according to annual membership category. Furthermore, donors receive priority points relative to their annual and cumulative giving. The fair market value of benefi ts made available to a donor as a result of the contribution must be deducted from the gift amount to determine the charitable amount eligible for income tax deduction.

Eagle Club members make the dream of playing college sports while receiving a degree a reality for countless student-athletes. The resources provided allow student-athletes to compete and become champions. Those champions go on to become productive citizens of society and earn a place in leadership positions. So, join the Eagle Club today and help us Build Today’s Champions and Tomorrow’s Leaders!

www.NCCUEAGLECLUB.com

THE EAGLE CLUB