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October 23, 1994 - Image 14

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m nt
Wil
A SI
PLE FORMULA: Prairi
currently in the middl of the
I n t (41- arne I
but it h n't lw y
Vi w
h w Panth r athletic could re­
turn t the ucce experienced
in th p t Athletic Director
Barbara J cket id it c uld be-
JACKET: Tired of the
in if"th Prairie View alumni
w uld top c mplaining and
t rt ndin th ir kid t Prairie View rather than me-
place el e."
noise.
: The Southern
ia in 1
year, will
lumbu i the h t city for everal
ic including la t week' Moreh u e-' keege Classic and
next mont ' Fountain City Classic. With an e tablished
f Ilowing in f tball, the SIA hope to tran fer that
intere t into upport fotthe conference b ketball tourney.
SWAC HOOPS: Texa outhern and
Gramblin have een lected by c nference coache a
pre ea n fav rite for men' and w men' basketball
title in th WA. F II wing T in the men' rankin
were Mi i ippi Valley, Alabama t., Jackson St. uth­
ern Grambling t.,' Ale rn t. and Prairie View.
Grambling' 6-4, I lb. eni r guard, Kenny yke wa
named men' pre e n player of the year. Foil wing
rambling in th w men' pre. ea n ranking are Ale rn
r., Mi i ippi'Valley, Jack. n t., uthern Alabama
exa uthern and Prairie View A&M. Anjinea
H p n, a 5-11 enior guard fr m Gram lin wa named
th t p female player.
QUOTE OFTHE WEEK:Texa uth-
ern head ba ket all c ach Robert Moreland on thi year'
team. "We don't have any weakne . If there i one it
w uld caching."
THE STAT CORNER
WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS AMONGST BLACK COLLEGES
OFFENSE
RECEIVING (CATCHES)
Q C TO
16.1994)
R .I\l0l1 8
�c:heon. T'-g 8
a.dIden. W S S. 8
W*on. FIIMU •
�.ecc 1
e.tow. ,.. " 8
Hnon. AIcom " 1
" 1
I
38 10
! 3
5. 2
2 53 3
35 50 5
50 5
PASSING (EFFICIENCy)
TO
13
10
1
18
15
2
8
II
(YAROAGE)
QCYDI�TO
• 42 .. 202 1
• 38 ,. 213 10
1 113 20. 5
1 ., 225 11
8 203 3
8 1511 3
1 ,.5 5
TOTAL OFFENSE
Q " .. TOT
.n 2104 331
140 2015 1815
2 1118 I
1 1231 1 2 3
13 1 1871 2 1 �
25" IHII 2322
III 1241 1332 222 0
15221444 3
II
7
a
V I.
BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors)
140
158
155
uth rn
Alcorn tate for the confer nce le d.
W II th t' if t rn (4-2-0,
3-1-0) and Alcorn (4-2-0, 4-1-0)'
didn't play each other thi turd y
in Lorm n MS. The arne i a cia ic
off n ive (Ale rn) - defen
( uthern) tory. Ale m le d the
L T
200
200
2 '1 0
110
110
5.a'l-Clunn 1 3 0
o 0
L
2
S 2
S 2
S 2
L T
o 0
4 0 0
3 1 0
2 2 0
2 3 0
2 0
1 2 0
1 5 0
1 S 0
T
1 0
420
330
2 1
430
2 S 0
230
150
1 0
L T
o 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
o
o
4 0
2 S
S
L T
o 0
2 0
420
520
240
240
2 0
o 0
. .
ARSHALL: SC State as Marvin Marshall averages 107 yards
rushing a gam to I d the MEAC and also I d the confer nc
in p sing. H faces th tough FAMU d f nse Saturday in Orlando.
fre hman on team th t wa ju t
I-lOa year go but lead th con­
ferenc in tot I d fen e. Hamp­
ton i th conference ffen ive
le der -- with OB M tt Mont­
ornery and RB Lamont Still ( 31
yd 7. ypc) am ng individu I
tand ut .
BCSP TOP TEN
I
Top-
otch playe s at eve y position
GAMES THIS WEEK
. (All times local)
Alcorn st. 'IS'Southem in lonnan, MS (ESPN2) 12 noon
Arkansas-PB vs. Lane in Pine Bluff, AK 7:00pm
Beth-Ctunn. vs. Albany Stat in Daytona Beach 4:00 pm
FlorJd A&M vs. S. C. 2:00 pm
GrClfTlbling vs. Jackson State in G 1 :30 pm
Howard vs. NC A& T in Wash'ington, DC 1:00 pm
Ind. U. of PA vs. Cheyney in Indiana, PA 1:00 pm
J. C. Smith vs. Fayv. St. in Charlotte, NC 1:00 pm
langston vs. NE Okla. St. in langton, OK 2:00 pm
Morehouse vs. Mor. Brown in Atlanta
NC Central vs. WSSU in Durham, NC .
Norf. St. vs. Va. Union in Norfolk, VA
2:00 pm
1:30 pm
1:30 pm
Pro View vs. Alabama St. in Pro View, TX 1:30 pm
Tenn. St. vs Tenn-Martin in Nashville, TN 6;00 pm
Tuskegee VS. MIles in Tuskegee, Al 1 :00 pm
WV St. vs WV Wesleyan in Institute, 'IN 1 :00 pm
CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA CLASSIC
Clark Atlanta VS. Sav. St . in Augusta, Ga 2:00 pm
HOMECOMINGS
Eliz: Cty. vs. Virginia St. 'n Eliz. Cty, NC .4:00 pm
Ft. Valley VS. Ala. State in Fort Valley, GA ,:30 pm
Hampton vs. Livingston in Hampton, VA 1:30 pm
Kentucky St. vs. Knoxville in Frankfort, KY 1 :45 pm
Morgan St. vs Del State in Battimore 2:00 pm
Tx Southern vs. Miss. Valley in Houston 6:00 pm
Black c lie player in the NFL pre ently and hi torically have
excelled at whatever po iti n they have cupied. From head coach to
pecial te m the 'player hav d ne b th th m evle and their
in tituti n pr ud. Thi i th third and final li t f current NFL players
fr m black c liege. Next week begin -- THE IGHT RE.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
95 Greg Uoyd (6) La
82 Yancey Thi pen (4) I ...... '''''WA4
92 leon S s (8) oe'"
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
85 Johnnie Bam . (3) WR
4!8 Dwayne Harper (7) CB
25 Sean Vanhorse (5) CB
90 Reggie White (3) DT
66 Earnest Greene (R) (IR) T
SAN FRANCISCO 4ger
95 Richard Dent (12) DE
69 Rod Milste d (3) G
80 Jerry Rice (10) WR
88 Nate Singleton (3) WR
82 John Taylor (9) WR
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
75 Howard Ballard (7) T
88 Terrance Warren (2) WR
97 Rufus Porter (7) LB
TAMPA BAY BUCCANERRS
27 Barney Bussey (9) CB
97 Jeff Hunter (5) DE
45 Tony Stargell (5) CB
96 Bernard Wilson (2) OT
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
92 Dexter Nottage (R) DE
48 Joe Patton (R) G
. 61 Vern Ice Smith (6) G
Hampton
South Carolina State
Howard
North Carolina A& T
Savannah State
Tennessee State
Delaware State
Mississippi Valley
Grambling
Delaware State
Alabama A&M
Hampton
Southern
South Carolina State
Albany State
T enne see State
Tennessee State
Florida A&M
Alabama A&M
Florida
1 •
�.s raaed89-
14. TV matchup VI. Southern lost aom of
. EXT: vs. Southern'
5. ALBANY TATE (5-2-0) • OomlnatW'tg confer­
ence on way to d e with Ft. Valley. Steps up to
n � level th . NEXT: Bettule-Cookman
6. He AaT (5-2-0) - Agg survived galnst
Morgan and now face MEAC arch-rival in nation'.
capitol. NEXT: t HoWard
1. SC TATE (5-2-0) - Buldogs ipped by B­
CC. Travel to Orlando but xpect no cation.
EXT: F10rida A&M
8. JACKSON TATE (5-2-0) - Upset of South­
ern puts Ttgera wher they want to be -- chal­
lenging for I gue t Ie NEXT: t Grambling
9. UVlNOSTONE (5-1-0) - Continu Cinder Ia
season. ndoutifshoefrt . NEXT: at Hampton
10. (TlE) FLORIDA AaM (4-2.0) - 0 $pOSed of
Del Stat need win or can forg t conference
. crown. NEXT: vs. SC State in Or1ando
SOUTHERN (3-0-0) - Loss to Jackson State
suffocating. No tim to come up for·W. NEXT:'
t AJcom St .
0Iher8 receiving "*- HoMrd, Ft. V...,. lAngMon
1994 BLACK COLLEGE FO.OTBALL SCORES AND SCHEDULES
CIAA
NOA'OLK IY. 34-0
8 54
28 24
42 14
21 27
50 ..
28 H� S3
10-22 � UnIon
IO-2!I • JohnIon C
11·5 �(HC)
I I 12 K.r'IIUdIy
54
o
13
13
3
III
10-15
10-22
10-2!I
11 12
8
42
10
o
28
10 IY. 2-..0
13 Ekz CIy 0
o Wl/W ... 11
o Llw1gIlone
o VlrgnII 13
14 VIrvne UnIon 28
30 JoMeon C 20
14 wnIon Salem S. 4()
10-2!I F 9t
115 Urw CIIN .. .._,
1112 W-I."'*'Y
... C. C nUL
NC AlT
24 NortoIk
10 VifVirM
24 �Cookman
31 f CIIy
23 ,.
111
10-22
10-2!I
11·5
II 12 V"Vne UnIon
n CITY IY. S-+O
o eo..s. 13
28 F� 28
o Ecitnboro S. 28
21 NortoIk S. 28
28 NC .. 38
40 Vlrgna UnIon 38
21 !(no 28
10-22 V.,. St. (He)
10-2!I H�
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11 12 Johrwon C SmIth
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14 NoI1DIII 51
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44
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18 Towson 51 42
31 a.tnune Cookman 7
22 lJber1y 11
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10-2!I SouIh c.oItne 51 (He)
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13 NOfIh A 58
20 CIerIt.... 0
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11111 •• 51
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V .51 63
20 FOI'IV 51 44
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12 Grambling 51 81
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