BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors) n w ach h I L T L T L T L T L 0 0 L T L T L T 1 0 400 1 0 o 0 4 2 4 0 0 3 0 O. 5 0 0 4 2 0 410 410 o 0 4 2 3 0 0 o 0 4 1 0 3 0 2 0 3 2 0 o 0 3 2 2 1 0 310 4 2 0 2 4 0 320 330 1 0 3 2 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 4 0 220 130 1 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 4 0 220 240 m 120 2 4 1 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 230 231 020 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 230 240 4 0 0 0 5 0 230 240 4 0 130 140 030 050 I , up Cow St How d Howard CoppIn St. Coppin St. FAMU NCA T How rd 6-5 FAMU NCA&T ev Finally, the be t black college football player in th country will be recognized with an appropriate ward. The award, named for legendary 75-year old Grambling University co ch, Eddie Robinson, will be presented for the first time Dec. 8 in Atlant . Coach Robin n is the winninge t coach of all time and soon will b come the first co ch ever with 400 career victorie . The trophy is a bronze bu t of Co ch Robinson, commi - inned by the Rutherford Grop nd created by the Herff Jone Company of Indianapoli . ESPN' Robin Rob­ ert will ho t the ward program. Four finali t for the award will be announced on November 28. towin th M ACwomen' the 1994-95 ea on. B t lilt Willi m. BCSP Editor You houldn't be urpri ed to know that Living tone prod­ uct Ben Co te went into Sunday' game the top receiver in the AFC with 35 catche (529 yd , 15.1 avg., 5 TO). Again t the Raiders Sunday he padded tho' numbers naring nine p . The New En .. gland Patriot 6-5, 245 lb. tight end i ju t another example 'of how black college playcer continue to' excel "at the next level." LO Angele I Raide d. ach Art hell, Hall of' Pame performer in hi playlOg d y when th Raid rs were in Oak! nd i the fir t black head c ach of the mod rn era. hell excelled in football and played center in ba ketb 11 at hi alma mater, Maryland State (now University of Maryland-Ea t­ ern Shore). So obviou Iy, black college players have excelled on the field and off. A we promised last week, here re m rc team-by­ team Ii tin of black college product now playing in the NFL. The Ii t includes their number, name, year of NF experience, po ition and college. INDIANAPOUS COLTS 33 Ashley Ambrose (3) DB Mississippi Valley 25 Ronald Humphrey (1) AB Mississippi Valley 73 Zefross Moss (6) OT Alabama State LOS ANGELES RAIDERS 33 Eddie Anderson (9) S Fort Valley State 47 Donald Frank (5) S Winston-Salem State 87 Andrew Glover (4) TE Grambling 25 Dan Land (7) S Albany State 29 Albert Lewis (12) CB Grambling 71 Gerald Perry (7) T Southern LOS ANGELES RAMS 75 Jackie Slater T Jackson State MIAMI DOLPHINS 28 Gene Atkins (8) S Florida A&M 68 Houston Hoover (7) G Jackson State MINNESOTA VIKINGS 3� Malik Boyd (R) CB Southern 29 Charles Evans (2) AB Clark 90 Robert Harris (3) DE Southern 79 Roos�velt Nix (3) DE Central State 86 Jake Reed (4) WR Grambling 75 Fernando Smith (A) DE Jackson State 41 Robert Staten (1) AB Jackson State • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS • • • 7 Jay Walker (R) OB Howard • • 37 Maurice Hurst (6) CB Southern � 59 Vincent Brown (7) LB Mississippi Valley 87 Ben Coates (4) .TE Livingstone NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 26 Vince Buck (5) DB Central State • .. • 58 Darion Conner (5) LB Jackson State • 36 Derrick Ned (2) FB Grambling , t 83 Torrance Small (3) WA Alcorn State • t NEW YORK GIANTS J • 92 Michael Strahan (2) DE . Texas Southem i NEW YORK JETS 88 Richie Anderson (1) WA Grambling 30 Brad Baxter (5) FB Alabama State 76 James Brown (2) T , Virginia State 66 Donald Evans (7) DT/DE Winston-Salem State 74 Everett Mciver (1) G Elizabeth City State 67 Dwayne White (5) G Alcom Sat PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 73 Lester Holm s (2) G Jac son 79 Mlkp Finn (2) T/G Arkansas- Pine Bluff This Informatl wa omptl db Jesse Batten B-BALL IN 'B-MORE: For the econd traight year, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men' and women' basketball tournament will be held in Balti­ more. The 24th Annual affair will be held March 1-4, 1995 at the T.L.HiIl Field Hou e on the c mpu of Morgan State. Last year the MEAC record d it fir t ell ut when fans were turned away during the men's emifinal . Tick­ ets go on ale November 1 at all nine member in tituti n . '!lAIR II SIGHTINGS": Six week int I the ea on if eve "Air W McNair i n t th Hei man, and by d fault Walt r Payt n (Div. I-AA Player of the Year) Awards leader then we'd like to know who is. So far hi chief competition for the Hei man appears to be RB Napoleon Kaufmann of Washington and RB Ki Jana Carter of Penn State. H wever, neither of them can falter r McNair will b in thi race al ne. McNair ha. 1- THE HEISMAN:Give it to him. He's earned it. ready recovered from a etback, a di I ated h uld r, to eontinue to astound. La t week hi 27- 2,32 yard,4 performance against Texas uthern a ain c nfirmed his all-world tatu. far justthi year: 15 -2 ,5 %,2, 17 yard ,23 TD ,565 yd . ru hing, 3 m ,4 0 yd. P r gam in total offense -- in ix game. Ph w! NEW FACES IN THE PLACES: Five of the MEAC's nine men' basketball team will begin the ason with new coache . Fred G dman takes over at Delaware State. Mike McLee h ju t b en hired to lead Howard following Butch Beard" move to the New Jersey Net. Jeff Menday move up from an a i tant' position at the chool to take over at Maryland-Ea tern Shore. Lynn Ramage, an a i tant at Morgan tate, will be interim head coach for the Bears thi fall. Roy Th m . tak over at N.C. A&T. THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS AMONGST BLACK COLLEG S NFL T m. ith th Mo.t Black Coli 9 Play r Minnesota Vikings Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Raiders New York Jets Cleveland Browns San Diego Chargers San Francisco 4gers 7 6 6. 6 5 5 5 Black Coli mo t actlv Tennessee State Grambling State Jackson State Florida A&M Southern Alcorn St t r 9 8 8 8 6 en to repeat GAMES THIS WEEK ion-li.11 Irie d a. • rlv cen er • Ie e tag� (All times local) Ala· Birmingham vs. Miss. Valley in B'ham, AI 7:00pm Ala A&M vs. Albany St. in Huntsville, AL 1 :OOpm Delaware St. vs. FAMU in Phila., PA 1 :30pm E Stroudsburg vs Cheyney In E. Stroudsbg, PA 1:00pm Fayetteville St. vs Va. State in Fay, NC 7:00pm Knoxville vs. Eliz City St In Knoxville, Tn 1 :30pm Livingstone vs JC Smith in Salisbury, NC 1 :30pm Miles vs Ft. Valley State in Birmingham, AI 1 :30pm NC A&T vs. Morgan St in Greensboro, NC 1 :30pm NC Central vs Howard In Durham, NC 1'30pm Prairie Vi w A&M v . Alcorn St In PV, Tx • 1.30pm SE 0 I V Langs on in Durant Ok 2 OOpm Southern v. J It !' St in Baton Rouge, La 7 oopm Tenn St vs Austin Peay In Nashville. Tn 6:00pm Eric Moore acsp Assistant Editor Won-I rec rd go out the wind w when r g ing right are n the line. Tra h-talking i at a premium and anything can happen. Many a black bar er h p/beauty h pI cafe' onve ati n ha centered ar und the re ult of gam s like the matchup lated for week ven. There ar everal f thi ilk t choo e fr m CLASSICS BA TILE OF THE BAY CLASSIC (elM TV NET) Hampton vs. Norfolk St In Hampton, Va 1 :30pm GULF COAST CLASSIC Alabama St. vs Tx Southern in Mobile, AI 4:00pm RED RIVER CLASSIC Grambling vs Ark.-PB in Shreveport, La 700pm MOREHOUSE·'SKEEGE CLASSIC Tuskege vs. Morehouse in Columbus, Ga 7:00pm HOMECOMINGS Clark Atlanta vs. Ky. State in Atlanta, Ga sooom Morris Brown vs Say St in Atlanta, Ga 1 30pm SC State vs Beth Cookman In Orangeburg, SC 1'30pm V Union vs Central St . In Richmond, Va 1 30pm WVa State vs W Liberty In Institute, WVa 1 OOpm W-S Stat vs BoWie St in Winston Sal m NC 1 30pm BCSPTOP TEN return t their old t mping I I I mecomin .