• m nt. at tl nta Univ r ity enter in titution Clark Interd n min ti nal The logic I minary, Morehou , M rri Br wn nd Spelman Coli g . FAMU-LY FEUD: The mo l hocking result of thi week's F AMU vs. Grambling cont t may not have been the R ttler' o DOUBLE YOUR U lTV: Th first nnual nited Negro 011 ge und KI KI 'IT' will be held thi w RESPECTED COACHES: Democrat reuding over game films and . Grambling's Eddie spies. Robin on nd AMU'. BillY J ,th winninge t ctive co ch in bl ck c illeg f tball engaged in a public pat. Robin' n c­ cu sed J c f n t exchanging game tape and Joe fired b ck that Grambling ent a py to the FAMU-Southem game the week bef reo App rently the feud date b ck to 1987 when Joe wa head coach at Central State and refused to give Robin n tape of hi game. Joe mu t be on to . mething. He won in '87 and won again la t week. AMONG THE BEST: Black college b ket- ball team ranked among the top team in Div.1I preseason poll ; Basketball Times -- Norfolk tate (4), Alabama A&M (13), Virginia Union (16), North Carolina Centr I (21)and Hampton (24). Virginia Union'sThomasMeridith, Norfolk tate' Corey William and Elizabeth City'S Jo-ve Ford are pre ea n all-American election . The Sporting News ranks Norfolk State fourth and Alabama A&M 5th. College 'porl magazine peg William as the Div. II player of the year. BE THERE, ALOHA: The 50th CIAA tour­ nament i t for Feb. 20-25 t the Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Win ton- al m, NC. STAT CORNER TH WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS AMONGST BLACK COLLEGES TH CIM COACHE WITH THREE OR MOR CON ecunvs CIM rrne C. H. Williams / Hampton University (3) 1914,1915,1916 Eddie Hurt / Morgan State (4) 1932,1933,1934,1935 Eddie Hurt / Morgan State (5) 1940,1941,1942,1943,1944 Earl Banks / Morgan State (4) 1965,1966,1967,1968 Dick Price / Norfolk State (3) 1974,1975,1976 Willard Bailey I Virginia Union (3) 1981, 1982, 1983 Joe Taylor I Hampton University (3) 1992, 1993, 1994 o BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors) c 0 L T 'L T T L T , 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 • 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 • 4 0 0 3 0 4 0 e 4 0 0 5 0 2 1 1 4 0 4 4 0 5 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 4 • 0 2 0 1 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 becau ESP 2 decided America m y like to McNair' t regu­ name. They're right. The winner could I nd an at­ lar e berth to the Div.I-AA play­ o but that i more likely for Alcorn th t J c n State whose team w unranked a wee go. Div.I-AA bi are announced on Sunday, Nov. 20. MEAC champion te (1-1-0, 5 ), despite being idle I t week, 100 to move up from its 25th ranking in I t week' Div·. I-AA poll. The Bulldogs travel to Green boro to face tradi­ tional nendingfoe C AT ( ,3-1-0). Last year these guy pI yed three, count 'em, three overtimes before SC St te emerged a 58-52 winner. A Bull­ dog. win could land them one of the 16 bid to the Div. I-AA play­ off ,while a 10 ould kill any of tho. If no bid i forth­ comin they will ive th MEAC an attractive m t.ch-up inst Gramblin in th Dec. 30 Heri­ ta e Bowl in Atlanta. The other conference me that h a bearing on the Heritage Bowl m tch-up i the 80 ard (1-4-0, ) v . te (3.2-0, 8 ) cont t in Wash­ ington, DC. A win by Del State coupled with a I by NC A&T, coupled with a berth for SC Stat in the playoff could bring Del State i first Heritage Bowl ap­ pearance. SWAC champ GrambUn (9-1-0, ) by virtue of i up­ set at the hand of Florida A&M, will not bring an undefeated record, and a shot at 400 wins for co ch Eddie Robinson into- the Heritage Bowl. JOE TAYLOR: His Pirates could finish as the top team in BCF but division change keeps them at home. pi yforth l ltheonsecutiveyear. The Marauders, NAJA n tional ch mpion in 1990 and 1992, tr vel to fellow bl ck college rkan a -Ptne Bluff (7-3) ranked ninth in the final poll, for a 1 pm fir t round matchup on Nov. 19. Lan 0 (9·2) enters m th tQBSteve "Air" Mc air i de ermined to propel him If d hi team, m (5·1 ,7·2.1)beyondallexpecta­ tion . Th mir cl man I t week led the 21 t ranked Brav ainst 1#6 Troy St e, a m th t humbled Alcorn 63-21 a year ago. A 10 probably would have cert inly ended the Brave ' po tsea on hopes. But McNair again ved the day (476 yd . passing, 3 TDs, 110 yd . rushing in 47-44 win) nd t up a Capital City CI ic howdown with rival Jackso tate(7-3 ,4-2 )atMi i ippi Veteran Memorial Stadium in Jackson. Starting time for the game ha been pu hed back to 3:00 pm FOOTBALL THIS WEEK local) v . Lane in Houston, TX Towson St. vs. Morgan St. in Towson, MD 1:00 pm CLA C CAPITAl CITY CLASSIC Alcorn St. . Jackson St. in Jackson, MS ESPN2 3:00 pm U lTV WEEKEND Clark vs. Morehous at Georg' Dome 1:30 pm PLAYOfF GAMES NCMDIV.II Albany State at Vakto ta (GA) State 1:00 pm NAJA M.-PB vs. Central St. in Pine Bluff, AK 1:00 pm Arkansas Tech vs. Langston 1 :00 pm stant Editor orfolk State and North CaroUn Central ar� the pre­ sea n pick of conference coaches for CIAA Northern and Southern Division men's champion hips. And if the all-conference selection are any indication, Norfolk State hould be the team to beat. The Spartans finished 27-6 a year ago and despite fini hing second to Virginia Union in both the Northern Division and the conference tournament earned a pot in the NCAA Div. II Elite Eight. Some prese n magazine rank them as high as second in the country, Four tarters return and all four are pre ason all-conference selections. Leading the group i 6-8 Corey WUllam , a 6-8 forward from Philadelphia. William averaged 23.8 ppg. a year RANSOM: Spar- ago and is a preseason. all-American pick. The kUng name nd other Spartan cho en tt J.he all-conference team awe ome game. are G Carnell P nn, G Derrick Bryant, nd C . Cha e born. . The coache cho (2) Hampton, (3) Va� Unlo , (4) Eliza· beth City, (5) Va. State, (6) St. Paul' and (7) Bo I St. to follow Norfolk in the North. In the South, JC Smith, is picked second followed .. by (3) Fayettevlll State, (4) Wlnston·Salem State, (5) haw, (6) St. Au u tine's and (7) Uvln ton. The other pre ason all-conference picks are 0 Thoma. Meredith of Va. Union, Hampton' G Kevin Gory, CJe-ve Ford of Elizabeth City, F Roben Boykin of JC Smith, F Pbenizee Ran om of WSSU and F Dou Hln of Virginia State. On the women' side, orfolk Stat i picked to win the Northern Divi ion �rown and Fayetteville State i picked to win the South. Norfolk State also h four women on the 13-member pre­ ea on all-conference squad. The Spartanettes finished 27-4 in the 1993-94 e n and made it to the final eight of the Div. II playoff . Spartanette G Usa Rice i the returning CIAA player of the year . • BASKETBALL THIS WEEK FRI., NOV. 18 C k-Attant vs. Morehou SAT., NOV. 19 Bow State t W Tournam nt EI� City t West Ch t Tournament Virgin State vs. Fayettevtl State (DH) JC Smith va. Pfe'" Living one in au City C s c Noforlk St. in England Tip-Off Cia Ie NC Centr vs. Leno r Rhyn All t St. Paul's Morr at Shaw Winston-Salem State t High Point McM ter at Md. E t rn Shore NOV. 21 Living one at Morris Winston-Salem St te VI. Shaw (DH) Selma at Tu keg (DH) The Nightmare Team: Black dreams in full effect 't. " lQH MA QU,,,,WQ 00 o Lut William. BCSP Editor TH R 's n 1929 he guided qu d to champi­ on hip in ba ketball, footb II and track. From 1931 to 1934, Hurt' . football teams won 54 con ecu­ tivegame . Hi 1934team he con- iders hi gre te t. They were un­ defeated, untied and un cored upon. He won 14 CIAA ch mpi­ on hip arne nd fini h d 17 - 52-18 for hi care r. HURT: Tactfully h ndl d his play r GAITHER: A builder of men. f . ,