BAAD AI R: Now th t teve "Air II" Mc ir h bee m the N AA c r er ttl offe le der for II divi ion (I, I-AA, II nd III) you might wonder wh t other r cord re in re ch. Two which come to mind re the N AA Divi ion I-AA career ping y rd g� record held by Neil Lomax of Portl nd tate nd the career touchdown pa record held by WilJie Totten of Mi i ippi V lley. McNair need 2 y rd in t�e next three g me to pa Lomax. A more difficult ta k may be catching Totten. McNair need 33 touchdown TOTTEN: Career TO passing mark may be beyond McNair's reach. p in the next three game r Delta Devil quarterback' 40-g me ingtouch wn. Ironically, Mc air ju t pdT tten t m ve into cond place on the career ping yard Ii t with hi 57-yard pa ing performance I ·t we k a ain t uthern. Totten i now a MVSU a i- tant h. AGGIES' BEWARE: Bethune- kman i n t e ' t I Y cooper ting as homecoming 1"11.--'­ thi ye r. With play h r or there, the Wildcat picked to fini h la t in the M A , could b right in the thick of the r ceo On ct b r , Howard queaked out a la t-minute 21-19h mec mingwinoverthe'Cat andtwoweek later,' uth ar lina State b arly escaped with a 28-26 home­ c ming win in Orangeburg. Thi week N.C. A&T cel­ ebrate. h mec mingwith B thune-Cookman theoppo­ nent. The Aggie had better be wary of the wily Wildcats and their "let' have me fun" Head Coach Cy McLairen. In pite of a ix game 10 ing treak, BCC has 10 t its last three game by a total f ju t five point .. MOl BERTHS: The NCAA Executive Com­ mittee ha appr ved the expan ion of the Divi ion II men's ba ketball tournament from 32 to 48 team this season. La t year 16 team were selected for "play-in" game to earn their way into the tournament field. Norf. State, Va. Uni nand liz.City tateoftheCIAAandAlabamaA&M and Paine f the lAC were' awarded bid la t year. rf Ik tate and Alabama A&M appear ready to return t the final. having been ranked in everal pre- ason nati nal poll . La t year th NSU Spartan won the South tlantic Region and the Alabama A&M Bulldogs cap­ tured the uth Regi n hampion hip. Thi year' NCAA Divis i n 11 ham pi n hip move t Loui ville, KY after . vera! year in pringfield, Ma . The la t bl ck college t win a men' Divi ion II national champion hip wa Virginia nion in 1 92. THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS AMONGST BLACK COlLEGES • o t Xp rl nc.d ctlve bl ck coli L play r Jackie Slater - Rams/Jackson St. 19 yrs Albert Lewis - Raiders/Albany St. 12·yrs Richard Dent - 4gersrrennessee St. 12 yrs Andre Waters - Cardinals/Cheyney 11 yrs Jerry Rice - 4gersJMiss. Valley 10 yrs John Taylor - 4gers/Delaware St. 9 yrs Bernard Bussey - Bucs/S. C. State 9 yrs Eddie Anderson - Raiders/Ft. Valley 9 yrs Nate Newton - Cowboys/FAMU 9 yrs Milton Mack - Lions/Alcorn State 8 yrs Gene Atkins - Dolphins/FAMU 8 yrs UR Fl PI. er R! re 7.Et7 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors) C II 0 0 L T 7 0 0 L T L T L T L T L T L T '2 0 o 0 710 o 0 2 0 5 0 0 7 0 0 3 0 520 520 300 2 0 0 0 2 0 .. .. 0 520 530 210 .. 3 0 .. 1 0 .. .. 3 0 .. . .. 0 .. 2 0 .. .. 0 2 '2 0 .. 3 0 3 0 5 3 0 1 5 1 .. 0 .. 3 0 120 .. 3 0 2 3 0 3 .. 0 1 6 1 340 3 .. 1 130 2 e 0 2 .. 0 4 0 1 5 0 2 0 15 0 040 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 240 5 0 1 3 0 0 7 0 2 .. 0 250 1 0 1 .. 0 1 0 050 070 on 1- wyman ge to tay in the thick of thin and h ve a chance to control their own d tiny thi n. A win thi wee would po it ion the Hornet for a howdown next week gain t NCA&T, perhap for the conference' lead. RB Phil And r­ son h ccounted for 974 all-pur­ po yard and i a threat both run­ ning, ping nd returning kic . A game with ignificant brag­ ging right kic off in Birming- ham when IDa tate (3-4-0, 2-3-0) meets ba M (2- 6-0, 2-4-0) in the 53rd Magic City PHIL ANDERSON: Nearing 1,000 all-purpose yards on the season. OPTEN CI ic. Thi g me i a mu t- e for BCF fan in Alabama F H for ge bid. GAMES THIS WEEK Ellz City St. va. I1IIfl.U FtV 1:00 pm NE Okla. St. va. Lan on in Tahlequah, 0K2:00pm Nichol St. vs. Southern in Thibodaux, LA 7:00pm SW Mo St VI. Central St in Cape G rard u 1 :30 pm Samford va. Alcorn St. in Birmingham, AL 1:00 pm Savannah St. VI. Kentucky St. in Sav nah, GA 1:30 pm CLA GOLD BOWL (CIM TV Networlc) Va. Union va. Va. St e In Richmond, VA 1:30 pm MAGIC CITY CLASSIC Ala. St VS. A&M n Burmingham, Al 1 :00 pm SPORTSMAN'S CLASSIC llvingstone V . NCCU in Wilmington, NC 1 :OOpm TIGER PAW CLASSIC. T x So. vs. Grambl ng In Hou ton, TX 7:00 pm HO ECO IN Albany St. va. Clark Atlanta in Albany, GA 1:30 pm Ch yn y va. Mansfield in Cheyney, PA 1 :00 pm o war St. va. SC Stat in Dov r, DE 1:00 pm Fayettevi St VI. � St i.n Fayettevill ,NC 1:30 pm FAMU vs. Morgan 51 in T Ish ,Fl 2:00 pm Knoxv II va. N H V" in Knox'lI ,TN 1 :30 pm Lan v ,Morr Brown n J cksoo, TN 2'00 pm Mi Valley VS. Pralr Vw In Itta Bena, MS 2:00 pm Morehou va. Howard n Atl nta, GA 2:00 pm NC A.& T VI. Beth·Ckmn n Greensboro, NC 1 30pm the regular ea n begin to wind d wn, play ff po egin to loom. In NCAA Divi ion I-AA, Grambling and can't participate b cau e th B you CI IC I heduled fter the playoff begin. That leave Alcorn State with the be t chance t advance into the playoff .Ifth Brave can get p t their next two n n­ confer nce opponent, Samford and nationally r nked Troy State a November )9 date with Jack n State could prove crucial. In Division II, Hampton can't advance b cau e they ar tepping up to Divi ion I-AA. Albany St te look to have the be t chance to et into the playoff but their fate may depend n a ending meeting with Fort Valley State. The entral tate Marauder look like a hoo-in f r the Divi ion I playoff. Lang ton and po ibly Arkan -Pine Bluff al have a hot to advance. The Heritage Bowl bid are till up in the air but it looks like N. A&T, .c. State and Delaware State have the be t chance to repre nt the M AC whil Grambling it in the driver' eat a SWAC repr en-' tative. If Grambling' Tigers can continue their undefeated sea__son, the Heritage Bowl would give ach Eddie Robin n a chance to pick up hi 400th career win thi ea n. � Win t n- alem tate' Richard Huntley became the fir t black collegerunnert eelip 1, yard this ea n. Th 6-1,215pound juni r fr m M or carried 2 time for 9 yard and 2 t uchd wn in the Ram' win over N. . entral. Huntley n w ha 1,020 yard in 7 6. ru hing yard every time he t uche the ball. lack dream • I . ightmar team: full hi torically black chool , have made and are continuing to makean indelibl mark on the pr game. But there' a darker id to thi "Nightmare." The hi tory f black athl te in the NFL i not unlike Lut William. BCSP Editor up memorie of cintillating run acrobatic catche bone­ jarring tackle and gravity-de­ fying interception. Th y in-­ elude player credit d with in­ venting technique like the "bump-and-run" and for mak­ ing term like" ack." a h u - h ld word. Th y rewr te rec rd k , and me ar . till writ- ing.Oth r. r d fin d their po i­ ti n dding flair and iving new ld, tir d j de- "om how th r I. an in nor brand of f< otball pia d at pr - onunantl black 'h, )1" A� McNAIR: Maybe his skill Will be acknowledged b fore he reaches the NFL. NIGHTMARE - n. 1. A dream causing strongfeelings olfear, hor­ ror and distress. We ter's New Rivenide Dictionary niv r ity ( f vada. In h n r c fth � hla k orward () 'r Ih next two wcc k-, th HI ( COIII(d �" ) R I ( " will lJ n '1 t t h l. RI: t 'am. I in't '0 N In honor of the FL' 75th birthday, the Pitt burgh Po t-Ga­ zette early thi . football ea n un­ veiled it version of the All-Time NFL Dream Team. USA TODAY followed th t up with it own three­ deep anniver ry All-NFL team The e dream teamer, orne of th e t ever to pi y th game were und ubtedly well-d - erving and proved so during th ir illu triou careers. If you b lieve th t limit our pe, ju twit and e. Th n m will c njure