BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors) T. co ch t Virginia Union in the t 3 ye rs. Lattimore will re- main member of the recre- ation d partm nt f culty. o THE TUBE: ABC Sport offers the next" Air II" Sighting. Alcorn State (2-1- 0) with Hei man Trophy candi­ d te Steve Mc air is lated to meet Sam Hou ton State (3-0- 0) in a regionally televised game in Hunt ille, TX thi Satur­ day. Originally scheduled for 7 p.rn., the game ha en mov d to 2:30 p.m. to ccommo­ date the network and will be t levi d in Loui iana, 1 i ippi and part of Tex . Thl will be McNair' econd a arance on regional televi ion. The Alcorn e- hatt noog gam wa televi on 'Sport uth ble nelwor ,September 10. com tate head co ch ardell Jone welcome the opportunity to how case hi team nd uperstar OB. "Thi i great expo ure for Steve and Alcorn State Univer- ity," aid Jone . "We've been trying to tell the world that we have the best player in the country and now they can see him in action." JO ES: Say now na­ tion ean ••• b •• t pi yr .. FEAST OR FAMINE: In the first " eek of the eason, the MEAC went undefeated in six non­ conference games. Not so thi weekend. Only South arol ina tate picked up a victory in ix attempts. Bethune­ ookman, Delaware State, Morgan State, Florida A&M and N. C. A&T al1 bit the du t. PASS THE POINTS, PLEASE: Grambling' 7-12 win over Morgan State set a new chool record for point scored in a game. The old record wa et 1 years ago when the Tigers hut out Delaware tate 76-0. Grambling's football team is now averaging 74.5 point per game, just two three pointers (6.5 points) h rt of the ba ketballteam' scoring average la t eason. • UTH'N HONEY: What do Living tone and . uthem have in common? Both team are unde­ fcated and un cored upon thi season .. Southern ha three con ecutive hutout against Northwe t Loui iana (20-0), Ala ama State (31-0) and Mi issippi Valley (19-0). iving tone claim hutout win over Fayetteville State (9- ), Virginia Union (31-0) and Bowie State (36-O� THE STAT COR ER OFFENSE (IndMdualS ttvu ltv .. gwnes) PASSING (EFFICIENCy) YOS TV 747 740 8 815. "" S 813 7Se • 583 111 I Sl3 712 10 S73 �7 3 S71 4 127 72 sa7 1 13 72 S42 540 S � 28 S20 740 12 TEM n 1 ISI$ sa M 141 70 718 2 .,. 111 sa 2528 "" ,.2 82 740 2 ... 3 tJ3 '" 28 740 370 0 12/2 M2 .:r 712 237 I 10(3 '" 540 I 0 !II) '" 531 ''''' 413 14 I �7 ,.0 1 111 RUSHING 1- Q C YOS AYO YfPJO TV 3 71 37 41 1237 2' 1 37 II 1210 SCORING 51 34S 81 I1S0 4S 212 47 1080 70 317 4S 10117 311 .2 1007 4 SI 2 58 0 ' 2 sa 50 0 3 S7 41 3 4 +4 247 S8 123 3 2.:r .2 107 � 213 50 710 0 t year the two te ed a 27-26 thriller which H mpton pulled out before a cl i -reeord crowd of 5 .222. But thi year it may be even better. If early n re ul are ny indi tion, t are two of the more powerful team in all of bl c college football. Hampton ha beaten Morehouse (SIAC) 24-15, How rd (MEAC) 21- 20 and ClAA conference foe V . Uni n GAMES THIS WEEK Central in Daytona Beach, FL 4:00pm Bowie St. vs VIrginia St In Bowi ,MD Central Otla vs Ian ton in Edmond, 0 Central S1. vs Indiana (Pa.) in Wllberforce, OH flizabeth City St. vs Norfolk tin fliza th City, Rorida M �s Howard in Tallahassee, FL Ft Vall Y St. vs Morris Brown in Macon, GA Henderson St vs Ar ·Pin Bluff in ABed Iphla, AR Ja n t vs Miss V�l Y in JacksOn, entu ky St vs lane tn Frankfort. n Marshall v \ est Virginia St in Hun 0, WV A Mil v Fayetteville St in Birmingham, AL­ Morehouse vs Albany St in Atlanta, GA Morgan St vs Knoxville in Baltimore, MD All. T vs Jacksonville St in Gretnsboro, C Sam Houston St vs. Alcorn St In Corpus Christi, TX Troy t vs Alabama St in Troy, AL Tuske ee vs Texas Southern In Tuskegee, AL Univ of Buffalo vs Ch yney in Buffalo, NY Valdosta St vs Clark Atlanta in Valdosta, GA WUlSton-Sa!em St vs U�n tone in Winston-Salem, 1:00pm 2:00pm 1:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm' 7:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm I: Opm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 7:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 7:00pm C7:00pm CLASSICS THIS WEEK WHITNEY YOUNG C�IC Hampton vs. Grambling at East Rutherford, NJ 6:45pm ATlANTA C�IC SC State VS. Tennessee St In Atlanta, GA 4:00pm HOMECOMINGS THIS WEEK Alabama A&M vs.SavaMah St In Huntsville, Ala 1:00pm L T 0 0 L T T L L T 0 0 o 0 100 2 2 0 0 210 0 0 0 0 o 0 000 2 1 0 0 210 2 0 0 , 0 0 210 000 2 1 0 0 120 1 1 0 1 2 0 120 000 1 1 0 0 120 2 1 0 0 2 0 210 000 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 120 000 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 120 010 0 o 1 0 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 2 0 020 1 2 0 0 0 o 2 0 0 0 0 0 030 GAMES TO WATCH with WR the te (3-0-0) v . • of (3-0-0) - An intriguin matchup from two traditional divi ion powerho The Maraude ,former ch mpi­ on are ran ed 112 in th NAJA poll while Indian Univ. hoi thell2 pot in Div.lI. M y be the toughe t te t of the year for new U co h Ri megy . UVID 0 (3-0-0) v . W· tate - The big que tion here i 'Who are the guy. " upposed to tate. won Div. II ch mpi n hip in 1 but truggled in '93. Aggie f ce tough foe before hitting the ro d for the Circl City cl ic. NORD: Grambling OB yet to be topped with 12 TO in two game. Old fri off in fac Ian a nd 'Y The game between SC State and Tenne eState t the Atlanta CIa ic (Georgia Dome) thi week bring together two old friend and co11eague . Tenne ee State coach Bill Davi . wa an as istant to head coach WillieJeffri atS tate Eric Moore in the '7 ,and became head coach in 1979 wh n J rie departed t ad the Wichita State program. Davi led the Bulldog to two playoff app arance (' 1 and' 2) while compiling a 53-25-1 overall record. Davi went from SC State to Savannah State in 1986 and led them to the playoff in 1992. Jeffrie did a five-year tint at Howard.b f?re returning to head the Bulldog program for the second time. � Tough matchups spell tough days for black college team and their fans this week. Troy State (3-0-0) who plays at home again t Alabama State (1-2-0), i ranked #5 in the Sports Network Div. I-AA poll. Marshall (3-0-0), which play W. Va. Sate (3-0-0) in Huntington i the #1 ranked Div, l-AA team and la t year' national runner-up. Valdo ta State (2-1-0), which ho ts Clark-Atlanta (1-1-0), i ranked fifth in Don Hansen' Div. II poll. Central Oklahoma (3-0-0) puts it unbeaten . record and #16 ranking in the NCAA Div. II poll on the line again t NAJA budding power Lang ton (3-0-0) which i ixth ranked nation­ ally. 'Y Alcorn OB Steve McNair did nothing last week to hurt hi Hei man Trophy candidacy. He totalled 344 pa sing yards (18-31) and 452 total offensive yard in a 39-7 win over Alabama State. He now need 5 9 yard to break the career total offen e record in NCAA Div, I-AA history. Still in reach ar the Div. I-AA career passing and all divi ion total offen e records. au G: (2·0-0) • High-flying record- tUng y land th Hampton Meadowlands ... CENTRAL TA (3-0-0) - can anyone atop audera - • � comII • NEXT: Indiana Univ. at p 5. ALCORN TAT! (2-1-0) - ·,AJr II· Expr on • lOfer. Teet inthiLone e. NEXT: VI. AIabMMa S1at. 8. JACKSON TATE (3-0-0) - SIowty creeping up r and rankJnga ladder urvtving FAMU EXT: VI. M V 7. SC ATE (2·1-0) • WIN Jeffriee' troopI should not be tak., Hghtty. Two old dluma face off . NEXT: Tem. sa. GeorgIa Dome 8. HOWARD (1-1-0)· A to rest may hurt more than help. MEAC r rts In earnest. NEXT: at F1ot1da AIM 9. LORIDA A (1-1-0) - CIoN to Jack­ son State may give them moment\.m. NEXT: VI. Howard 10. LANG TON (3..0-0) - Took tum Inftict­ ng agony on Pr VtM. Conference battlethia . NEXT: vs. Centt Oklahoma receMng W.-,gstone. At1