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Lut William.
DCSP Edllor
The only thing that limited
attendance figure for I t
weekend' G mbJin - Alcorn
EW AD: t. P ul' Colle e (CIAA) n med P trick
thletic Director repl in H rold William .
d in thletic dmini trati n t F yetteville
ity prior to t kin over the rein of the Ti r
real thin p rd nth ,Engli h.
t weekend with the
full I te f colle e � tb 11
me around the country,
bl ck cone e foot 11 more
age w much crime
televi d whippin of Rodney
Kin.
Thi once .. in- -Iifetime
game now h to be filed in 0 the
annal of memorydom unl me
enterpri ing pe n (hint hint)
three ye rs, nd the natural ri- wan to mea lot of bl ck col
v Iry between the two South- legefootb IIfa h ppyandm ybe
we tern Athletic Conference, make him/he elf a lot of money.
hool national attention nd But even that' too I teo Vid-
great expectation were focused cot pe nd replay are fine but
on the 19,600 eat t dium there re lIy ain't nothing like th
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FULCHARACTERS: Mi -
orth C rolin entr I
brought bl k college grid f n
to Raleigh for the fi t time in
15 yea . And de pite light
r in that fell mo t of the g me,
the 32 437 fan they drew were
more th n ACC member
Duke-Maryland could pull to
gether in nearby Durham.
Th J ck n State-Ala
bama A&M game in Birming
h m drew 42,773 while the
ion.
next year. F ct i ,the market is
there. Draw your own conclu-
,
Gateway CI ic w held be
for 22,944 appreciative t.
Loui n who can't wait until
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Classics Sp eadi g
t e wea th aro d
H mpton Univer ity received ap
proval from the NCAA on their petition
to be reel ified from Divi ion II ath
letic tatus to Divi ion Ion July 20. The
Pirate will compete in Divi ion I-AA
for f tb II and Divi ion I in all other
port . Thi reel ific tion will take ef-
fect epternber 1995.
Thi bold move by Hampton, one of
the origin I founder of the Central
Interc lIegiate Athletic A ociation
( IAA), lead to everal que tion re-
arding the sch I and the old t nd
large t hi torically black athletic confer
ence in the c untry.
Firstly, wh re d e that leave Harnp
t n Univer ity the IAA two-time
defending footb II champion, 1 94
women' b k tball tournament cham
p. n and perennial tenni champion ?
condly, what arc the advantage
and di dvanta e of thi Divi ional
m ve? hirdly, will any 0 h \ r IAA
o
Ala. tate,
Va. State
on the brin
The Grambling - Alcorn State basketball teams
may have difficulty matching the
offensive output of their grid coun
terparts. Alcorn All-American as
Steve McNair was upstaged by
Gr as Kendrick Nord,
��_�r 7 Tid' 9"
_�_�"".·I ner to Curtis Cae-
ar. Still, McNair had a chance to
pull out another miracle finish.
CAE AR:Flv. r.c.,
His fourth down pass from the 144yde, TOalnclud.
Grambling 11 with :04 left was Ing geme- nn .
deflected away in the end lone.
DORSEY: Ready
to do work.
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RESULTS
Virginia State and Ala
bama State hope to break into
the chy ofbl c ollege
they take on king
pin week. Victorie by
both would v ult them to new
level of re pectability.
VI Inl. State (1-0-0)
travel to Wilberforce, OH to,
take on Central State (2·0.0)
which h nIt 10 t a tep (evi
denced by their 9S point in
two games) de pite co ch
ing change. Rick Comegys
h s the Mar uders clicking,
on all cylinde . But watch
out for Lou Anderson. In ju t
hi fourth year he ha the Tro
jans poi ed to challenge
Hampton in the CIAA.
AI b ma State (1-0-0) ln
v d Southern (1-0.0) in an
effort to reclaim SW AC and
black college football superi
ority. Three year ago Hou -
ton Markham led the Hornet
to the pinnacle with a tun
ning Heritage Bowl win.
Southern won the season-end
ingbowlgamel tyearandis
currently the BCSP N1 ranked
team.
A&T (1-0-0) face tra
ditional rival W·S State (0-1-
0) in Greensboro.
By Eric oor
BCSP As tant Editor
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CLASSICS
27
Al .-Birm.
2
Alban
49
n
6
Beth-Ckmn
24
J.C. Smith
7
Florida A&M
20
Tu kegee
8
Hampton
24
Morehouse
15
N.C.A&T
,38
N. C. Central
9
N. Alabama
35
Ft. V Hey St.
0
Savannah St.
37
Va. Union
21 '
S.C. State
48
W-S State
27
Southern
20
N.W.La.
0
Jackson State
34
A1a.A&M
24
ge fa rin la ic
games, benefiting the ho. t
citie and the participating
in titution will b pread
around in the econd full
week of black college fo t
ball.
Team and fan from
every conference and two
independent chool get a
chance thi week to trut
their tuff in some fascinat
ing venue.
How rd (1-0-0) v •
Hampton (1-0-0) - There'
a lot of tradition in the e
two bi toric universitie and
each has regular season 14-
game winning treaks toadd to
the intrigue .
Ft. Valley (0-1-0) v .
Morebou e (0-1-0) - Both
teams travel north for their first'
conference game of the a-
n. Both 10 t to playoff team
la t week.
Tenn. SL (0-1-0) v • J c on tate (1-0-0) - A cat fight
between these Tigers in the Blue City. Jack n cored a big win
over Alabama A&M la t week while Tenn. t. dr pp dan VC
game to Middle Tenn. St.
Ar -Pln Bluff (1.0.0) v . Pralrl VI w (0-1-0) - N ne
want to end Prairie View's 36-game 10 ing trea . A-PB i
riding a new N6 ranking in the NAIA poll.
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Hampton VS. Howard
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1 :30 pm
RFKStadium
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A LOSING TEAM
GAMES THIS WEEK
Cheyney at American International
Miles at Albany State
Youngstown State at 'Delaware State
J.e. Smith at Gardner Webb
Langston at Knoxville
Bethune-Cookman at Morgan State
Bowie State at We t Va. Wesleyan
)'U kegee at Savannah State
Fayetteville State at Elizabeth City
S.C. tate at Furman
West Va. tate at Kentucky State
Lane at Mi i ippi Valley tate
N.C. Central at Norfolk State.
Alabama A&M at North Alabama
Alcorn State at Tennes ee-Chattanooga
Livingstone at Virginia Union
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tion Claaaic
Fort Valley v . Morehouse
Saturday, Sept. 10,5:00 pm
Rynearson Stadium, Y 'lanti, MI
Old R�ord: 878 {B thun Cookm n, '87}
N.w R cord: 70 (Alcorn Stat )
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED. BOTH TEAMS
• Firat of twO:part. rl
By Wallac Dooley
BCSP Corr pandent
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Tenn. St. vs. Jackson St.
Saturday, Sap 10, 7:00 pm CST
U� Bowl, Memphis, TN
Old Record: 14 (Portland Stat .. O laware State '80)
N w R cord: 17 (Grambling-Alcorn Stat)
MOST POINTS SCORED. BOTH TEAMS
Curr nt R cord: 122 (Web r State-E. Wa.h., '91)
118 {Grambling-Alcorn Stat }
WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS AMONGST BlACK COUEGES
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M-Pine Bluff vs. Prairie VifNi
Saturday, Sept 10,7 pm CST
Memorial Stad., Little Rock, tV<
MOST YARDS GAINED. BOTH TEAMS
Curr nt R cord: 1,418 (How rd·B h·Ckmn., '87) -
1 ,318 (Gr mbllng-Alcorn Stat )
MOST PLAYS. ONE TEAM
Curr nt Record: 113 (VIllanova, '89)
111 (Alcorn State)
MOST INDIVIDUAL TOTAL YARDS GAINED
rtin, Weber Stat., 1
cN Ir, Alcorn State)
Curr nt Record:
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schools follow Hampton' lead into
, Divi ion I? And finally, what will be
the effect on the rest of the,CIAA and
it highly ucce ful basketball tourna
ment?
To answer the first que tion, for
thi year at Ie t, Hampton will be t
home nursing its growing pain. HU
team now mu t pend the 1994-95
athletic year in limbo, technically till
a Division II sch I, but unable to
partici ate in any NCAA po t ea on
tournaments. Entering thi football e -
on, the Pirate were ranked fourth in
the nation in The porting New pre-
ea n poll and were expected t make
a tr n run for th national 'tie."
ha gone t the N AA play ff the
pa t two years nd I t th time t th
1 3 champi n N rth Alabam ,
"We knew c min in that thi might,
happen,' aid HU c ach JeT yl r
wh team i ranked N . 1 in the
IAA pre n t nding . "Whenever
there's a transitional period there's al
ways growing pains, But we think this
step was a natural one for us to take,"
GETIlNG INVOLVED: Hampton Presi
d nt William Harv y is known for ni
involvem nt and love for athlenc
'ann t ornpct
any titl • th Y will 1111 h
ibl f r IA cham pi n hip n n