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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
• Arkin CII Ic
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
