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GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

2010 MORGAN SCHEDULE Bears Travel to Greensboro for N.C. A&T Homecoming on S4 BOWIE STATE W,14-7 S11 at Maryland L, 3-62 Saturday S18 at North Dakota State L, 9-35 S25 vs. Howard* W, 20-3 GAME #6 O2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* L, 32-69 O9 at N.C. A&T* 1 p.m. Date: Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010 O23 DELAWARE STATE* (HC) 1 p.m. Location: Greensboro, N.C. O30 at Florida A&M* 3 p.m. Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. EST N6 at Norfolk State* 1 p.m. Stadium: Aggie Stadium N11 S.C. STATE* (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA A&T MORGAN STATE BEARS Capacity: 21,500 N20 HAMPTON* 4 p.m. 0-5, 0-2 (2010) 2-3, 1-1 (2010) *Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Game ONEONE TO WATCH BOLD = Home Games IN THE POLLS IN THE POLLS MORGAN COACHING STAFF NR The Sports Network NR The Sports Networkk ChukaChC Okakpu, a NR BASN Poll NR SBN Poll Donald Hill-Eley, 9th Year at MSU..Head Coach freshmanfre from Roswell, Herbert Parham, 9th Year...... Asst. HC/DC LEADERS LEADERS Ga.,Ga is slowly making Lawrence Livingston, 2nd Year...... OC Rushing Rushing a namen throughout the Marcus White, 2nd Year...... LB Mayhew, 103/501/4TDs Brooks, 69/177 leaguelea as one of the Benton “Sport” Harold, 11th Year...... STC/TE toptop receivers in the Earl Davis, 12th Year...... RB Passing Passing Mid-EasternMi Athletic Joseph Wright, 8th Year...... OL Morgan, 54/119/4 Dickerson, 46/120/8 ConferenceCoC ... The 450 yds, 1 TDs 397 yds, 1 TD Chris Williams, 1st Year...... DB 6-foot-46-foo wideout leads the William “B.T.” Sherman, 2nd Year...... WR Receiving Receiving teamteam wwith 159 yards on 15 Deondri Clark, 1st Year...... DL Miles, 12/159 Okakpu, 15/159/2 TDs receptionsreception and currently ranks Josh Bush, 5th Year...... Strength & Cond. 5th5th in thethe MEACM by averaging 3.0 Anthony Parker, 2nd Year...... GA, Offense Tackles Tackles Troy Leftwich, 1st Year...... GA, Defense Ferrell 43 TT, FF, FR Stephens, 43 TT, SK, 6 receptionsreceptions perp game. Justin Lawrence, 1st Year...... GA, Defense TFL, FR, 2 QBHs Chuka Okakpu MORGAN QUICK FACTS Location...... Baltimore, Md. GAME TIME Founded...... 1867 Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 9 at Aggie Stadium in Greensboro, N.C. There will be a live Enrollment...... 7,500 radio broadcast of the game on WEAA, 88.9 FM. North Carolina A&T (0-5) fell to Tennessee State 37-7 at Nickname...... Bears the 27th annual Circle City Classic played at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night. Morgan State (2-3, 1-1 School Colors...... Orange & Blue MEAC) was routed by Bethune-Cookman 69-32 at Hughes Stadium last Saturday. MSU’s loss dropped Stadium...... Hughes Stadium Coach Donald Hill-Eley’s record to 44-51 in his 9th season. Capacity...... 10,000 Surface...... Synthetic Grass THE SERIES Affi liation...NCAA Football Championship Series • The Bears and Aggies will meet on the gridiron for the 76th time since 1930. MSU leads the series 39-33-3. Conference...... MEAC • MSU won the fi rst matchup in 1930 by a score of 18-6; MSU won their last matchup 7-6 on Oct. 10th during First Football Season...... 1898 the Bears’ 2009 Homecoming celebration. All-Time Record...... 416-357-33 (since 1920) • The last time the Aggies defeated MSU was on Oct 11, 2003 at Hughes Stadium (33-12) President...... Dr. David Wilson • Morgan State are 6-2 against N.C. A&T under Coach Hill, winning the last 4 straight contests. Director of Athletics...... Floyd Kerr • The game will mark the second head-to-head coaching matchup between Coach Hill and his former Athletics Dept. Phone...... (443) 885-3050 defensive coordinator Alonzo Lee and former offensive coordinator Chennis Berry. Athletics Website....www.MorganStateBears.com MORGAN FOOTBALL FACTS QUICK HITS • Saturday’s game will mark the 96th game coached by Donald Hill-Eley...Hill will celebrate his 100th 2009 Record...... 6-5 game when the Bears host MEAC defending champion South Carolina State on November 11th in an 2009 MEAC Record/Finish...... 4-4 ESPNU nationally televised contest. 2009 Final National Ranking...... N/A • Tyrone Hendrix scored his fi rst touchdown of the season when he returned a kickoff 93-yards to paydirt Letterman Returning/Lost...... 57-14 Saturday against Bethune-Cookman. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/6 • Allen Stephens is the Bears leading tackler so far this season... Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 the sophomore linebacker has collected 43 tackles (MEAC ranked ON THE AIR Starting Kickers Returning/Lost...... 2/0 T-3rd) and six tackles loss, averaging almost 9 tackles per contest. • After Saturday’s contest the Bears will have a bye before hosting Radio/WEAA 88.9 FM For up-to-date information on Morgan State the Delaware State Hornets on Oct. 23rd during the Bears’ 4:00 p.m. EST Football, visit the offi cial athletics website. Homecoming at Hughes Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. Rob Long, PxP For ticket information contact the MSU Ticket Offi ce at 443-885-3830, Kelvin Bridgers, or contact Ticket Master at (410) 547-SEAT or via the web at Analyst www. .com http://www.ticketmaster.com. LIVE stats at www.morganstatebears.com GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 2 MEDIA AVAILABILITY ... Donald Hill- CAMPAIGNING FOR SUCCESS ... Eley will be available to the media via The Bears enter 2010 looking to post weekly teleconference every Tuesday their fourth winning season, all under beginning at 10:05 a.m. (EST). To Donald Hill-Eley, the most in over 30 gather more information on the years since Earl C. Banks posted 11 availability of coach Hill or student- straight winning season from 1961- athletes please notify the Offi ce of 1971. Media Relations of your intent, please 2010 MEAC Standings call (443) 885-3831. NEW FACES ... The Bears have two new coaches on staff. Deondri Clark is MEAC Overall W L W L Stk BEARS OPEN 112th SEASON OF in his fi rst year as the program’s second Bethune-Cookman 2 0 4 0 W4 FOOTBALL SINCE 1898 defensive line coach under head coach *South Carolina St. 1 0 3 1 W2 Morgan State enters its 112th season Donald Hill-Eley. Prior to arriving in Hampton 3 0 3 1 W3 of football, and the 9th under coach Baltimore, Clark served as the head Florida A&M 2 1 2 3 L2 Norfolk St. 1 1 2 2 L1 Donald Hill-Eley. coach at Shaw University in Raleigh, Morgan St. 1 1 2 3 L1 N.C., where he played a signifi cant Howard 0 3 1 4 W1 FOR OPENERS role in reviving a football program in North Carolina A&T 0 2 0 5 L5 In MSU’s football history, the Bears 2002 that had been discontinued in Delaware St. 0 2 0 4 L4 * 2009 MEAC Champs have posted a 49-33 record in season- 1979. Chris Williams, a two-year openers since 1930. As a result of the member of the MSU defensive staff, is (Oct. 9) win against Bowie State, Donald Hill- the Bears’ fi rst-year defensive backs Howard at Furman, 12 noon Eley has improved to a 4-5 mark in lid- coach. Williams was an All-MEAC First Morgan State at N.C. A&T (HC), 1 p.m. Norfolk State at S.C. State, 2 p.m. lifters. Eddie P. Hurt, who was far-and- Team safety for the Bears as a senior Delaware State at Bethune-Cookman, 4 p.m. away the most successful MSU coach during the 2008 season. Hampton at N.C. Central, 4 p.m. in season-opening contests. During his Savannah State at Georgia State, TBA tenure in Baltimore, Hurt posted a 23-6 TRIAL BY FIRE ... Head coach mark in contests that christened the Donald Hill-Eley has often professed 2010 Preseason MEAC Poll season (since 1930). to incoming freshman that they come 1.*South Carolina State (15) 315 to camp ready to play during their 2. Florida A&M (2) 268 NON-CONFERENCE GRADE ... fi rst season. That could be no more 3. Norfolk State 190 The Bears are currently 13-16 (.448) true that this year as a number of 4. Hampton (1) 167 overall in non-conference play under newcomers have been identifi ed as 5. Morgan State 166 5. North Carolina A&T 150 Donald Hill-Eley. The Bears opened possibilities to take the fi eld as fi rst- 7. Delaware State 120 the 2010 campaign by fi nishing 1-2 year freshman before 2010 is over. 8. Bethune-Cookman 68 against non-conference opponents. Heading into the season-opener, 13 9. Howard 32 The Bears dropped Bowie State (9/4) of them graced Morgan State’s two- First place votes in parenthesis ( ) in the season-opener, followed by deep -- WR Chuka Okakpu, WR MEAC Weekly Teleconference losses at Maryland (9/11) and North Yusuf Dosu, OL Karim Barton, Conducted every Tuesday during FB season Dakota State (9/18). WR Chris Flowers, QB Delonte 10:00 ...... MEAC Updates Williams, WR Anthony Smooth, OL 10:04 ...... Donald Hill-Eley, Morgan State 10:13 ...... Alonzo Lee, N.C. A&T HOME NUMBERS ... Morgan State Taylor Pass, OL Nicholas Harris, DL 10:23 ...... Mose Rison, N.C. Central has been tough to beat in the friendly Michael Dozier, DB Joe Rankin, DB 10:33 ...... Carey Bailey, Howard confi nes of renovated Hughes Stadium Reshaude Miller, DB Paul Eatman, 10:43 ...... Al Lavan, Delaware State since the start of the 2001 season. and DB Lafredo Brady. 10:53 ...... Buddy Pough, S.C. State 11:03 ...... Donovan Rose, Hampton Following the Bears; win against 11:13 ...... Pete Adrian, Norfolk State Bowie State, MSU has a 22-19 (.537) 11:33 ...... Joe Taylor, Florida A&M at home under Coach Hill. 11:43 ...... Julius Dixon, Savannah State

THIS WEEK IN MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL (practice times tentative, check with Media Relations Office for update) SEPTEMBER Monday 30 Tuesday 31 Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 5

No Practice MEAC Coaches Practice Practice Travel \Game Day Weight Training Teleconference 4:00-5:30 p.m. 4:00-5:30 p.m. Charter bus to N.C. A&T 10:00 a.m. Clarion-Greensboro 1 p.m. (EST) Airport Hotel Practice Greensboro, N.C. 4:00-6:00 p.m. GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 3

NEXT UP: NORTH CAROLINA A&T AGGIES The Last Time Out INDIANAPOLIS (A&T website) - At the 27th annual Circle City Classic played at

Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night, the Aggies slipped to 0-5 on the season MORGAN STATE 32 with a 37-7 loss to Tennessee State. Saturday’s game marked the fi rst time in B-COOKMAN 69 four tries N.C. A&T was defeated in the Circle City Classic. Oct 2, 2010 But even as the season reaches the halfway point, coach Lee sees a football Baltimore, Md. (2,971) team in a growing pains stage. Hughes Stadium Tennessee State just happens to be one of those teams you do not want 68, Sunny to face when you’re growing up in the fi eld of battle. The Tigers possess an offensive line that averages 6-foot-4, 308-pounds in size. The big men upfront helped the Tigers rush for 379 yards. TSU running backs Dante’ Thomas and BALTIMORE, Md – In the end, Bethune- Preston Brown benefi ted from the holes opened by the Tigers O-Line. Cookman was just better than Morgan Thomas rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries, while Brown State today. A dominating 69-32 victory over Morgan State extended the Wildcats’ added 145 yards and one touchdown on 19 carries. record to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Mid- Despite the size differential, the Aggies defense had its moments. With the Eastern Athletic Conference. Tigers winning the fi eld The loss marked the most points scored against the Bears since a 65-15 position battle early, the N.C. loss at South Carolina State in 2005, and it was the most points an opponent has A&T defense kept the Tigers 2010 N.C. A&T (0-5, 0-2) scored against the Bears at Hughes Stadium since 2003 when Maine posted a off the board by stuffi ng S4 Winston-Salem State L, 14-21 77-24 win. Thomas and a 4th-and-1 S11 *at Norofl k State L,14-23 Despite scoring its most points in two seasons, the Bears’ record fell to 1-1 in the conference and 2-3 overall. from the Aggies 14-yard line S18 *Hampton L, 21-35 Morgan State fi nished the game by committing eight turnovers, four by air in the fi rst quarter. S25 at N.C. Central L, 16-27 (interceptions) and four by ground (fumbles). On the Tigers next drive, O2 vs. Tennessee State L, 7-37 “There wasn’t an effort on either side of the ball,” said MSU coach Donald however, the Aggies couldn’t O9 *Morgan State 1:30 p.m. Hill-Eley. “You can’t play well when you’re turning the ball over eight times. You overcome TSU’s great fi eld O16 *at Delaware State 1 p.m. can’t beat a little league team like that.” position as a 24-yard run by O23 *Howard 1:30 p.m. “At this point we’re making some crazy decisions and we just need to get Brown was the highlight in O30 *at Bethune-Cookman 4 p.m. back and make some corrections and watch fi lm.” Morgan State’s starting quarterback Donovan Dickerson completed just eight a 6-play, 48-yard drive that N6 *Florida A&M 1:30 p.m. of his 25 passes for 74 yards, including three interceptions, one of which was gave TSU a 10-0 advantage. N20 *S.C. State 1:30 p.m. returned for a touchdown. N.C. A&T’s fortunes Androse Bell rushed for two touchdowns as the Wildcats gained 366 yards on changed in the second *Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Game the ground. Matt Johnson completed 13 of 18 passes for 261 of Bethune’s 274 quarter. In what had to be yards passing. one of the more impressive drives of the season, the Aggies used an effective Morgan State, held to 247 yards total offense, got touchdowns from Tyrone no-huddle offense to move down the fi eld. A key 3rd-and-10 conversion saw Hendrix on a 93-yard kickoff return and Nico Scott on a 44-yard interception return and trailed 42-26 at halftime. But Ryan Lewis returned a fumble 33 yards fi fth-year senior Shelton Morgan fi nd an open Wallace Miles down the sideline for a touchdown a minute into the third quarter, and Bethune-Cookman went on for a 24-yard gain. to outscore the Bears 27-6 in the second half. Isidore Jackson was the Wildcats’ Junior running back Mike Mayhew did the rest. His 12-yard run set up his leading rusher with 101 yards on 13 carries. gritty 13-yard touchdown run that saw him carry a multitude of Tigers into the The Wildcats wasted little time lighting up the scoreboard when Johnson end zone with him for his fourth touchdown of the season. Mayhew put together connected with Eddie Poole for a 70-yard touchdown pass on the fi rst play of the his third straight 100-yard rushing day as he fi nished with 114 yards and a game to give B-CU its fi rst score of the ballgame. The Bears ended up falling touchdown on 20 carries. behind 35-3, and despite an offensive explosion just before halftime, Morgan trailed 42-26 at the break. The Tigers would answer Mayhew’s score as a 51-yard run by Thomas led to a 5-yard touchdown pass from Jeremy Perry to Johnta Gleaves. The score Morgan State 3 23 0 6 -- 32 gave the Tigers a 17-7 lead at the half. B-Cookman 14 28 14 13 -- 69 The Tigers started to blow the game open four minutes into the second half. BCU — Eddie Poole 70 yd from Matt Johnson (Sven Hurd kick), 14:44, 1st MSU — Kemar Scarlett 43 yd fi eld goal, 12:09, 1st BCU — Matt Johnson 2 yd run (Hurd kick), 2:56, 1st BCU — Androse Bell 7 yd run (Hurd kick), 13:32, 2nd BCU — Bell 3 yd run (Hurd kick), 5:13, 2nd BCU — Andronicus Lovette 1 yd run (Hurd kick), 4:38, 2nd MSU — Tyrone Hendrix 93 yd kickoff return (Scarlett kick), 4:25, 2nd BCU — Lovette 1 yd run (Hurd kick), 1:38, 2nd MSU — David Brown 2 yd run (Cherenfant pass from Dickerson), :44, 2nd MSU — Nico Scott 44 yd interception return (Brown rush), :22, 2nd BCU — Ryan Lewis 33 yd fumble recovery (Hurd kick), 14:05, 3rd BCU — Lovette 6 yd run (Hurd kick), 2:17, 3rd BCU — Jackie Wilson 4 yd run (Hurd kick), 7:38, 4th MSU — Chuka Okakpu 4 yd pass from Delonte Williams (Williams pass), 4:13, 4th BCU -- Tony Dannehower 6 yd run (Hurd kick failed), 1:55, 4th

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: (BCU) Jackson 13-101; Lovette 7-72-3; Bell 25-69-2; Johnson 15- 64-TD; (MSU) Williams 10-63; Mann 5-32; Brown 5-30; Lee 4-8.

PASSING: (BCU) - Johnson 13-18-1-261-1. (MSU) - Dickerson 8-25-3-74.

RECEIVING: (BCU) - Brown 5-79; Francois 3-86; Poole 2-79-1; (MSU) - Okakpu 6-37-1; Diggs 3-37; Hendrix 1-28.

TEAM STATISTICS BCU MSU First Downs 30 20 Rushes-Yards 68-366 28-128 Passing Yards 274 119 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-22-1 14-41-4 Total Offense 90-640 69-247 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-4 Penalties-Yards 16-184 7-51 GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 4 CLIMBING THE LADDER ... Donald Chris Williams begins his fi rst year Hill-Eley ranks as the third winningest as defensive backs coach and former football coach in the history of Morgan Bear wideout William “B.T.” Sherman State University with 44 career enters his fi rst year as wide receivers victories. Only Earl C. Banks (94 coach. In addition, former All-MEAC wins) and Eddie P. Hurt (174 wins) defensive lineman Justin “J.R.” have more victories under their belt. Lawrence. linebacker Troy Leftwich Hill is the all-time winningest Division I and wide receiver Edwin Baptiste 2010 Preseason All-MEAC Team coach in school history. have returned as student assistant coaches. 2010 All-MEAC FIRST TEAM Offense HILL MILESTONE VICTORIES QB – Malcomb Long, Sr., S.Carolina State, Gaffney, S.C. WIN DATE SITE OPP. SCORE CONTINUITY ... Of the Bears’ 10 RB - DeAngelo Branche, r-Sr., Norfolk State, Norfolk, Va. 1 2002 Hughes Monmouth 35-20 coaches, fi ve of them have coached at RB - Philip Sylvester, Sr., Florida A&M, Marianna, Fla. 10 2003 Wash. DC Howard 33-12 TE - Lamont Bryant, Jr., Morgan State, Newport News,Va. 20 2005 Hughes Howard 7-0 MSU for a minimum of eight years. WR - Willie Carter, Jr., Howard, Denmark, S.C. 30 2007 Hughes FAMU 14-12 WR - Isaac West, Sr., Florida A&M, Tallahassee, Fla. 40 2008 Hughes NC A&T 7-6 OL - Johnny Culbreath, r-Sr., S. Carolina State, Monroe, Ga. RETURNING HONOREES ... Three OL - Juavahr Nathan, r-Sr., S. Carolina State, Ladson, S.C. Morgan State returnees came away OL - Josh Harrison, Sr., S. Carolina State, Lake City, S.C. ACCOLOADES ‘R US ... Morgan from last season receiving honors OL - Kendall Noble, Jr., Norfolk State, Rocky Mount, N.C. C - Sam Timothy, Sr., S. Carolina State, Portland, Ore. State has produced six All-Americans, for the coming year. Below is a list of over 20 All-MEAC performers, and Morgan’s 2010 honorees returning: Defense four MEAC Players of the Year (QB DL - Andre Carroll, r-Sr., Delaware State, Neptune, N.J. DL- Kenrick Ellis, Sr., Hampton, West Palm Beach, Fla. Bradshaw Littlejohn, RB Chad Lamont Bryant DL - Josh Turner, Jr., Norfolk State, Chesterfi eld, Va. Simpson, LBs Jarrell Guyton and 2009 All-MEAC First Team DL - Jayson Ayers, Sr., South Carolina State, Clio, S.C. • LB - Alvis Graham, r-Jr., Florida A&M, Orlando, Fla. George Howard) during the Hill-Eley • 2009 HBCU All-American Team LB - David Erby, Sr., S. Carolina State, Rock Hill, S.C. era. • 2010 Preseason All-MEAC First Team LB - Julio Sanchez, r-Sr., Hampton, Miami, Fla. DB - Qier Hall, Sr., Florida A&M, Cocoa, Fla. • 2010 CDS Preseason FCS All-American DB - Justin Ferrell, Jr., North Carolina A&T, Danville, Va. CLOSE TO THE SHIP ... Donald Hill- • 2010 Preseason HBCU All-American Team DB - Quay Long, Jr., North Carolina A&T, Charlotte, N.C. Eley led the Bears to within one game DB - Darren McKhan, Sr., Morgan State, Miami, Fla. P - Nicholas Adams, So., Morgan State, Fayetteville, N.C. of fi nishing with the MEAC Title during Darren McKhan P/K - Trevor Scott, r-Jr., Florida A&M, Jacksonville, Fla. his fi rst season at the helm in 2002. 2009 All-MEAC 1st Team Ret - Dwight Fluker-Berry, r-Sr., Norfolk State, Miami, Fla. • • 2010 Preseason All-MEAC 1st Team ON THE TUBE ... Morgan State has 2010 All-MEAC SECOND TEAM been selected to play on ESPNU when Offense Nicholas Adams QB - Anthony Glaud, r-Sr., Delaware State, Sicklerville, N.J. the Bears matchup against MEAC • 2009 All-MEAC 2nd Team RB - Jaashawn Jones, r-Jr., Delaware State, Asbury Park, N.J. defending champion South Carolina • 2010 Preseason All-MEAC 2nd Team RB - Mike Mayhew, Jr., North Carolina A&T, Charlotte, N.C. State on November 11th. Kickoff is TE - Sherron Childress, r-Sr., Norfolk State, Hampton, Va. WR - Kevin Elliot, r-Jr., Florida A&M, Orlando, Fla. scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Hughes RICH IN HISTORY ... Morgan State held WR - Richard Christie, Sr., S. Carolina State, Miami, Fla. Stadium. In Donald Hill-Eley’s ninth OL - Christopher Sands, r-Sr., Florida A&M, Tallahassee, Fla. one of the longest unbeaten records in OL - Michael Ola Folorian, r-Sr., Hampton, Riverdale, Ga. year at the helm of the Bears, this will by posting a 54 game OL - Lawrence Brewer, Sr., Morgan State, Ft. Washington, Md. mark the fourth football game ESPNU unbeaten streak (47 wins & 7 ties) OL - Carlton Ford, Sr., Norfolk State, Chesapeake, Va. C - William Falakiseni, Sr., Norfolk State, Tonga has televised and it will be the second from 1931 to 1938 under head coach time ESPNU has broadcast from Eddie P. Hurt. Other notables include: Defense Hughes Stadium. ESPNU televised DL - Ryan Davis, Jr., Bethune-Cookman, Tampa, Fla. DL - Brandon Peguese, r-Sr., Hampton, Greensboro, N.C. Morgan State’s 14-7 win against ● MSU head coach Earl C. Banks held DL - Micah Stanfi eld, Jr., North Carolina A&T, Reidsville, N.C. Howard at Hughes Stadium on October an impressive 31-0 record from 1965-68. DL - Ronnell Ferguson, Jr., S. Carolina State, Lincolnton, Ga. LB - Reginald Sandilands, Jr., Bethune-Cookman, Miami, Fla. 15, 2009. LB - Anthony Taylor, Sr., Norfolk State, Virginia Beach, Va. ● Eddie P. Hurt coached and won 14 LB - Julius Wilkerson, Sr., S. Carolina State, Gaffney, S.C. MSU ALUMS ... It speaks well of a DB - Curtis Holcomb, Sr., Florida A&M, Miami, Fla. CIAA Championships; 1930,1932,1933, DB - Semaj Moody, Sr., S. Carolina State, Denmark, S.C. program when former players returns 1934,1935,1937,1940,1941,1942,1943, DB - Devonne Quattlebaum, Sr., S. Carolina State, Ridge Spring, SC to their alma mater after they have DB - Ricardo Silva, r-Sr., Hampton, Baltimore, Md. 1944,1946,1949,1956. P - Alex Grubb, So., North Carolina A&T, Lexington, N.C. graduated to fi ll a role within the P/K - Blake Erickson, Jr., S. Carolina State, Pensacola, Fla. athletics department and Morgan ● Morgan State Head coach Earl C. Ret - Larrone Moore, Sr., Delaware State, Hyattsville, Md. State has benifi tted from an infl ux of Banks won four CIAA Championships recent returnees. In addition to long- (1962,1965,1967,1968) and one time assistant coaches Earl Davis MEAC Championship (1971). and Joseph Wright, the Bears have added fi ve more former players to the staff. Former All-MEAC saftey GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 5 Bears Sidelines (2010 results) MSU’s Record in Games... Morgan State in the Polls September...... 2-2 During the day...... 1-0 October...... 0-1 At night...... 1-3 The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS November...... 0-0 Overcast weather...... 0-0 Top-25 College Football Poll December...... 0-0 Clear weather...... 2-2 1. Appalachian State (101) 4-0 3,509 2 MSU’s Conference Record... Scoring fi rst...... 2-0 2. Delaware (29) 5-0 3,353 5 At home...... 0-1 Opponent scores fi rst...... 0-3 3. Jacksonville State (12) 5-0 3,222 4 On the road...... 0-2 Leading after the 1st qtr...... 2-0 4. William & Mary 4-1 3,034 7 Neutral...... 1-0 Leading at halftime...... 1-1 5. Stephen F. Austin (1) 3-1 2,930 6 MSU’s Non-Conference Record.. Leading after the 3rd qtr...... 2-0 6. Villanova 3-2 2,718 1 Trailing after the 1st qtr...... 0-3 At home...... 1-0 7. James Madison 3-1 2,626 3 Trailing at halftime...... 1-2 On the road...... 0-2 8. Massachusetts 4-1 2,603 8 Trailing after the 3rd qtr...... 0-3 Neutral...... 0-0 9. South Carolina State 3-1 2,323 9 In overtime...... 0-0 MSU vs. Ranked Opponents... 10. Montana State 4-1 2,314 10 MSU’s Record With... 11. Richmond 2-2 1,970 11 At home...... 0-0 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 12. Montana 3-2 1,826 12 On the road...... 0-1 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 13. Eastern Washington 3-2 1,660 13 Neutral...... 0-0 300-yard passer...... 0-0 14. Cal Poly 3-2 1,362 15 MSU’s Record in Games... Less than 300-yards total off...... 2-3 15. Northern Iowa 2-2 1,330 17 Decided by 3 points or less...... 0-0 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-0 16. Georgia Southern 3-1 1,280 19 7 points or less...... 1-0 400-499 yards total offense...... 0-0 17. Texas State 3-1 1,149 20 10 points or less...... 0-0 500+ yards total offense...... 0-0 18. North Dakota State 3-2 814 13 11-19 points ...... 1-0 Committing fewer turnovers...... 2-0 19. Elon 2-3 756 21 20-29 points...... 0-1 Committing more turnovers...... 0-3 20. Western Illinois 4-1 734 NR 30+ points...... 0-2 Not committing a turnover...... 0-0 21. Wofford 3-1 653 NR MSU’s Record When Scoring... MSU’s Record When Allowing... 22. New Hampshire 2-3 567 14 10 or fewer points...... 0-2 100-yard rusher...... 0-1 23. Southern Illinois 2-3 565 24 11-19 points...... 1-0 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 24. Liberty 3-2 486 25 20-29 points...... 1-0 300-yard passer...... 0-0 25. Southeast Missouri St. 4-1 479 24 30+ points...... 0-1 Less than 300-yards total off...... 2-1 Others receiving votes: Northern Arizona 373, MSU’s Record When Allowing... 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-1 Central Arkansas 286, McNeese State 240, 10 or fewer points...... 2-0 400-499 yards total offense...... 0-0 Furman 222, South Dakota 174, Penn 158, 11-19 points...... 0-0 500+ yards total offense...... 0-1 Bethune-Cookman 98, Chattanooga 93, Illinois State 76, Youngstown State 73, Grambling State 20-29 points...... 0-0 Winning Time of Possession...... 1-1 61, Jacksonville 49, Missouri State 43, Hampton 30+ points...... 0-3 36, Jackson State 29, Delaware State 23, UT ● Morgan State can boast something its fi rst season-opening victory since Martin 22, Old Dominion 17, Tennessee State 16, South Dakota State 16, Alcorn State 15, Robert few other schools in the nation can... 2007, and hit three fi eld goals against Morris 15, Harvard 12, Rhode Island 12, Brown 11, four NFL Hall of Famers!!! New York North Dakota State. He hit fi eld goals Colgate 9, Weber State 9, Dayton 8, Sacramento Giant and All-Pro Lineman Roosevelt from 45 and 46 yards out in the Bears State 6, Gardner-Webb 5, Maine 4, Georgetown 2, Virginia Military 1. Brown. Kansas City Chief middle conference opener win against Howard linebacker Willie Lanier, and Cleveland at New Meadowlands Stadium. Scarlett 2010 Heritage Sports Radio Network Brown stars Len Ford and Leroy Kelly. has carried the scoring load by lighting the scoreboard for 36 of the team’s 78 Div. I-FCS Black College Poll OCTOBER CHALLENGES ... The total points this season. 1. South Carolina State (20) 3-1 200 Bears have played 35 football games 2. Grambling State 3-1 180 in the month of October under head PROTECTING THE QUARTERBACK 3. Tennessee State 3-2 148 4. Bethune-Cookman 4-0 146 coach Donald Hill-Eley, posting a 20-15 ... Morgan State’s 18 quarterback sacks 5. Hampton 3-1 115 (.571 pct) record. The Bears have also won was good enough to rank third in the 6. Jackson State 4-1 110 3 of 2 overtime contests in the month of MEAC. That’s a far cry from the 30 QB 7. Norfolk State 2-2 45 October under Hill’s direction. sacks the Bears allowed in 2008. The 8.Alcorn State 2-2 40 9. Prairie View 2-3 28 Bears completed their 2010 season- 10. Alabama State 3-2 25 WATCH OUT FOR SCARLETT ... opener against Bowie State without Senior Kemar Scarlet was allowing a single sack, and currently OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: an All-MEAC Second Team selection in ranks tied for giving up the 4th least Florida A&M, Texas Southern, Arkansas Pine-Bluff 2009, and NFL scouts certainly have the amount of sacks in the league (7). Temple Hills (Md) native on their radar. As a junior last year, the strong-legged BEARS SELECT 4 TEAM CAPTAINS kicker connected on 9-of-12 fi eld goals, ... The following players have been including 2-of-3 from 50 yards or more, selected as the Bears’ team captains and he tied a MEAC record by kicking for the 2010 season: TE Jephte a 55-yarder at Delaware State (Oct. Cherenfant, OG Lawrence Brewer, DL 24, 2009). Scarlett set a single-game Bricen Tate, and LB Brian Saunders. school record by booting in four fi eld goals (33, 39, 44 & 47) to give the Bears GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 6 2010 HBCU TELEVISION ADAMS A BOOMING SUCCESS ... HS) and Devonte Lindsey (6-4/220/ Bears coach Donald Hill-Eley feels Fr./Suitland HS). SCHEDULE he may have one of the best punters in the MEAC in sophomore Nicholas PURPLE BEAR ... September Thu., Sept. 2 Florida A&M at Miami 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.com Adams. Adams, a Fayetteville, N.C. Morgan State former tight end Thu., Sept. 2 Norfolk State at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.com product, was selected to the 2009 Visanthe Shiancoe joined Sat., Sept. 4 SCSU at Georgia Tech 1 p.m. ESPN3.com Sun., Sept. 5 Southern vs. Delaware St. Noon ESPN All-MEAC second team. The 6-2, 245 the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings as a tight Sat., Sept. 11 Morgan State at Maryland 6 p.m. ESPN3.com pounder averaged 39.6 yards on 69 end in 2007. The veteran fi nished Sat., Sept. 25 Tenn. State vs. FAMU 3:30 p.m. Versus Thu., Sept. 30 Hampton at Delaware St. 7:30 p.m. ESPNU punts and was a key to the Bears fi eld the 2009 season with a career-high position battle by booting 20 punts 56 receptions for 566 yards and 11 October inside the 20-yard line. Adams also set touchdowns. Shiancoe, entering his Sat., Oct. 2 Chowan vs. Virginia Union 1:00pm CIAA Network Thu., Oct. 7 Prairie View A&M at UAPB 7:30 p.m. ESPNU a school-record by blasting a 79-yard season in the league, returns as the Thu., Oct. 14 Virginia State vs. ECSU 8:00pm CBS Col. Sports TV punt at Delaware State (Oct. 24, 2009). Viking’s starting tight end and should Thu., Oct. 21 UAPB at Alcorn State 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Thu., Oct. 28 NC A&T at Bethune-Cookman 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Adams is currently ranked No. 2 in rack up a bunch of points for fantasy Sat., Oct. 30 Shaw vs. WSSU 1:00 p.m. CIAA Network the conference averaging 39.2 yards leagues across the country, especially

November per punt and had a 61 yarder at North since he’ll be the receiving end of Thu., Nov. 11 S Carolina St. at Morgan St. 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Dakota State (Sept. 18). future Hall of Famer Brett Farve. The Sat., Nov. 13 CIAA Championship 1:00pm CIAA Network Sheridan Black College All-American Sat., Nov. 20 Bethune-Cookman vs. FAMU 2:30 p.m. ESPN Classic Thu., Nov. 25 Tuskegee at Alabama St. 4:00 p.m. ESPNU JOURDAN WAS A KNIGHT … was drafted to the New York Giants in Sat., Nov. 27 Grambling vs. Southern 1:00 p.m. NBC Perhaps under the radar due to his late the third rounds of the NFL Draft where signing last spring, The Bears appear he played for four seasons. to have scored quite a coup when Rutgers running back Jourdan Brooks SIMPSON UPDATE opted to head south to Baltimore ... Chad Simpson, the despite the stable of RBs already on 2007 Mid-Eastern Athletic the roster. All the 6-2, 245-pounder did Conference Player of as a true freshman in 2008 was fi nish the Year, enters his third as Rutgers’ second-leading rusher year as a running back in the NFL. with 531 yards and fi ve touchdowns. He spent his fi rst two seasons in the He entered 2009 competing for the league with the and starting job at tailback but didn’t play was released by the Buffalo Bills at the much in the second half of the season end of the 2010 preseason, but was as Joe Martinek became the featured signed by the Washington Redskins runner. (Sept. 22). Simpson had a sensational 2010 MORGAN STATE So far this season, Brooks has career at MSU and became the 4th INDIVIDUAL HONORS posted 177 yards on 69 carries. leading rusher in school history. He started 11 games as a senior and Kemar Scarlett MEAC Special Teams Player of the Week S5 MSU 1,000-YARD RUSHERS scored 14 TDs and set a school CFPA FCS Special Teams Honorable Mention S19 DURING THE HILL ERA ... single-season record with 1,402 yards MEAC Special Teams Player of the Week S26 Year - Player (Yards) on 276 carries. The Miami native Watch list for Fred Mitchell Place-kicking Award 2008 - Devan James (1,337) was also named to the American Lawrence Brewer 2007 - *Chad Simpson (1,402) Football Coaches Association Football MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week S5 2006 - Jason Jackson (1,191) Championship Subdivision All-America 2003 - T.J. Stallings (1,169) Team. Simpson was signed as an Brian Mann *MSU Single Season record unrestricted free agent by the Colts in CFPA FCS PR Performer of the Week S5 May 2008. Bricen Tate QB DEPTH IS PRICELESS MEAC Defensive Player of the Week S26 While MSU sophomore Donovan ESPNU RETURNS TO HUGHES ... Dickerson (6-1/180/King HS) was ESPNU made its fi rst ever appearance Kevin Myrie NYUL Football Classic MVP S25 pushed by Delonte “Smoke” Williams in Hughes Stadium last year for the (6-0/180/R-Fr./Friendship Edison HS) Bears’ game 14-7 win against Howard Chuka Okakpu in the preseason competition for the on Oct. 15, 2009. ESPNU will visit MEAC Rookie of the Week S26 starting QB role, an under-appreciated Baltimore again when the MEAC WWW.MORGANSTATEBEARS.COM ... bonus is the value of having three defending champs of For breaking news, press releases, historical other young quarterbacks waiting South Carolina State visit information, photos, statistics and rosters, in the wings. The QBs are: David the Bears on Nov. 11th at go to the offi cial web site of the Morgan State Williams (6-5/200/So./Woodlawn HS), 7:30 p.m. Athletics, www. morganstatebears.com. Robert Council (6-2/195/Fr./Camden GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 7 INJURY UPDATE ... The following the ‘D’ pitched a 2nd half shutout against the 2010 SBN Black College Poll players will not, or are not expected to Bulldogs, outscoring Bowie State 8-0 en route 1. South Carolina State (30) 3-1 300 play this Saturday: to a 14-7 victory ... LB Allen Stephens recorded a game-high 12 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss 2. Grambling State 3-1 263 against Maryland ... S Reshaude Miller recorded 3. Albany State 5-0 201 Out for the Season his 1st career INT at Maryland ... Bakari Smith 4. W-Salem State 6-0 193 RB Alan Singletary knee forced a fumble and returned it 33 yards at #23 5. Tuskegee 4-1 168 6. Bethune-Cookman 4-0 157 N.D. State ... DE Sheldon Jacques recorded a 7. Norfolk State 2-2 103 sack at #23 N.D. State ... DL Kevin Myrie was Gameday Decision 8. Morehouse 5-0 92 DB Nico Scott concussion selected MVP of the NYUL Football Classic 9. Tennessee State 3-2 74 at new Meadowlands Stadium (9/25) ... DE WR Chris Flowers concussion 10. Hampton 3-1 55 Bricen Tate recorded his fi rst career INT ...Miller OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: recorded his 2nd INT of the season and returned Jackson State (39), Florida A&M(31), Alcorn State MSU OFFENSE QUICK NOTES it 89 yards for a TD vs. Howard (9/25) ... CB Nico (27), Shaw (19), arkansas-Pine Bluff (15) Five starters return on offense, including Scott collected his fi rst INT of the season vs. tackles Ronnie Wilson and Lawrence Brewer Howard (9/25) ... MSU’s defense pitched a 2nd (All-MEAC First Team), tight ends Jephte half shutout vs. Howard and limited the Bison to 2010 Boxtorow.com/BASN FCS Cherenfant and Lamont Bryant, and wideout 129 total yards ... CB Darren McKhan his fi rst HBCU Coaches Top 10 Poll Winfred Diggs ... Brewer, an All-MEAC 2nd action of the season in the Howard game (9/25) 1. South Carolina State (15) 3-1 150 team selection, anchored an offensive line ... Scott returned his second INT of the season 2. Grambling State 3-1 135 that ranked 2nd in the conference in allowing 44 yards for a touchdown against B-CU (10/2) ... 3. Bethune-Cookman 4-0 112 just 12 sacks ... Diggs started in every game 4. Jackson State 3-1 110 in 2009 and led the Bears by averaging 17.8 SPECIAL TEAMS QUICK NOTES 5. Hampton 3-1 88 yards per catch ... OL Lawrence Brewer was MSU ranked 2nd in the MEAC in kickoff 6. Alcorn State 3-1 66 selected MEAC Player of the Week following coverage (43.5 avg.) in 2009 ... the punt 7. Tennessee State 3-2 63 the Bowie State game ... Thru the fi rst two coverage team allowed 12 yds per return in 8. Norfolk State 2-2 25 games of the 2010 season, QB Donovan ‘09 ... Nicholas Adams averaged 39.6 9. Florida A&M 2-3 20 Dickerson has completed 23-of-60 passes, yards on 69 punts in ‘09, including his longest 10. Texas Southern 2-3 17 10 of his completions have been to Diggs ... punt that was a career-high 79 yards at DSU Others receiving votes: Alabama State (3-2) Dickerson completed 12-of-24 passes for a (Oct. 24, 2009) ... Adams recorded a season- 15, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2-2) 11, Prairie View career-high 126 yards, including a 50 yard high 11 punts vs. Howard (38.5 avg) in ‘09 completion to freshman wide Chuka Okakpu A&M (2-3) 10, Alabama A&M (2-3) 5, N.C. ... Kemar Scarlett, All-MEAC Second Team, Central (2-2) 3. at #23 N.D. State ... Okakpu posted a season- tied a MEAC record by kicking a 55-yarder high 5 receptions for 73 yards at #23 N.D. at Delaware State (Oct. 24, 2009) ... Brian State ... RB Jourdan Brooks had a season- Mann was selected as a CFPA FCS Punt Return 2010 FCS Coaches Poll high 65 yards on 19 carries at #23 N.D. State Performer of the Week as a result of his 71 1. Appalachian State (24) 4-0 672 1 ... RB Brian Mann got his fi rst career start yards on three returns, including a career-best 2. Delaware (2) 5-0 630 5 at #23 N.D. State ... TE Jorge Young had 47 yard return against Bowie State ... Scarlett 3. Jacksonville State (1) 5-0 620 4 his fi rst reception of the season at #23 N.D. ranked 4th in the MEAC by making 8-of-11 4. Stephen F. Austin 3-1 566 6 5. William & Mary 4-1 539 7 State ... Diggs suffered a concussion during fi eld goals in ‘09 ... Scarlett has started the 6. James Madison 3-1 517 3 a crossing route on the fi rst play vs. Howard 2010 season by connecting on 5-of-6 fi eld 7. Villanova 3-2 513 2 in the NYUL Football Classic (9/25) ... QB goals and currently ranks 3rd in the FCS in Delonte Williams saw his fi rst collegiate 8. Massachusetts 4-1 511 8 fi eld goals ... The Bears lined up and punted 9. South Carolina State 3-1 438 9 action in New Meadowlands Stadium vs. 10 times against Maryland ... Adams booted Howard (9/25) ... WR Tyrone Hendrix started 10. Montana State 4-1 437 10 a season-long 61-yard punt at #23 N.D. State, 11. Richmond 2-2 377 12 vs. Howard and posted a 25 yd reception ... where he averaged 41.6 yds on 7 punts ... 12. Montana 3-2 354 11 Dickerson completed 3-of-11 passes for 40 Scarlett nailed 3-of-3 FGs at #23 N.D. State 13. Georgia Southern 3-1 327 16 yds vs. Howard, including his fi rst TD pass of ... Hendrix had a season-long 45 yard kickoff 14. Eastern Washington 3-2 307 17 the season (9/25) ... MSU posted 4 fi rst downs return vs. Howard (9/25) ... Scarlett connected 15. Texas State 3-1 260 18 vs. Howard (9/25) ... MSU converted 2-2 two- on 45 & 46 yard fi eld goals vs. Howard (9/25) 16. Cal Poly 3-2 224 14 point conversions against B-CU (10/2) ...... Hendrix returned a kickoff 93 yards against 17. North Dakota State 3-2 165 13 Delonte Williams threw his fi rst career TD to B-CU for his fi rst TD of the season ... 18. Northern Iowa 2-2 161 22 Okakpu on Oct. 2 against B-CU ... Okakpu 19. Elon 2-3 153 21 posted a season-high with six receptions vs. 20. Western Illinois 4-1 142 NR B-CU (10/2) ... DICKERSON NAMED STARTING QB ... 21. Southern Illinois 2-3 131 T23 Donovan Dickerson received the starting 22. Central Arkansas 3-1 110 25 nod while in contention with redshirt 23. New Hampshire 2-3 92 15 MSU DEFENSE QUICK NOTES freshman Delonte “Smoke” Williams and 24. Northern Arizona 3-1 84 NR MSU returns six starters on defense for 2010 sophomore David Williams. Dickerson is 25. Wofford 3-1 66 NR ... the Bears will be without the services of the most experienced candidate, seeing Others receiving votes (points in parentheses): 2009 MEAC Defensive Player of the Years Liberty (61), Southeast Missouri State (57), Illinois George Howard (LB) who led the Bears with action in seven games last season as a State (52), McNeese State (28), South Dakota 130 tackles ... The Bears picked off three backup to starting QB Carlton Jackson (26), Jacksonville (23), Missouri State (22), Penn passes in the season opener, recorded by (18), Youngstown State (18), Monmouth (15), Grambling State (13), Furman (10), Alabama CB Joe Rankin, DE Bakari Smith and one State (8), Harvard (7), Rhode Island (6), Bethune- by safety Janary Gray to help end Bowie Cookman (5), Brown (5), Robert Morris (3), State’s upset hopes ... The Bears held Bowie Dayton (1), Weber State (1) State to only six fi rst downs and 72 total yards, including -33 yards on the ground ... GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 8 BEARS COLLEGE GRADUATE … SCARLETT & BREWER EARN MEAC Morgan State cornerback Nico Scott takes POTW HONORS (Sept. 5) to the fi eld this fall as a college graduate Senior placekicker Kemar Scarlett of as a result of completing his requirements Morgan State University was selected in his major before transferring from as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Syracuse. Scott is currently in his second Special Teams Player of the Week and year of graduate school where he is Lawrence Brewer was selected as the pursuing a Master’s degree in sociology Offensive Lineman of the Week for the and is on track to complete his degree by week ending September 5, 2010. Scarlett the end of the Spring term. Scott collected set a single-game school record by his fi rst interception of the season in New connecting on four fi eld goals from 33, 39, Meadowlands Stadium during the Bears’ 44, and 47 yards to give the Bears its fi rst win against Howard (Sept. 25) and returned season-opening victory since 2007. Brewer an interception 44 yards for a score against anchored an offensive line that didn’t allow B-Cookman (Oct. 2). a single sack as the Bears tossed the ball around 32 times in the season-opener REDZONE ALERT ... The Bears have against Bowie State. The talented junior visited the redzone 12 times this season also posted four pancake blocks. and have come away with eight scores. That is an average of 66.7 percent. In those THREE BEARS SELECTED 12 trips, Morgan has reached the endzone MEAC POTW (Sept. 26) three times and has kicked fi ve fi eld goals. Senior defensive end Bricen Tate, senior placekicker Kemar Scarlett and freshman COACH HILL SAID IT - IN SEARCH OF THE BIG PLAY … wideout Chuka Okakpu of Morgan State On the Bethune-Cookman game ... Morgan State’s offense was in search of were selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic breaking a big-play on offense, and it fi nally Conference Offensive Player, Special happened at #23 North Dakota State when Teams Player and Rookie of the Week, “There wasn’t an effort on QB Donovan Dickerson hooked-up with respectively, for the week ending Sept. 26. T a t e either side of the ball.” WR Chuka Okakpu for a 50-yard pass collected seven tackles, four solo, one sack play. Prior to the completion, the Bears did and recorded his fi rst career interception not have a single play go for 20 or more as the Bears defeated Howard 20-3 in the “You can’t play well when yards since the start of the season. New York Urban League Football Classic. He also forced and recovered a fumble to you’re turning the ball over lead MSU to its fi rst conference victory of TIME OF POSSESSION … Morgan the season. Scarlett connected on 2-of- eight times. You can’t beat a State’s longest drive of the season was 3 fi eld goals to help the Bears record its against #23 North Dakota State. The drive little league team like that.” fi rst conference win of the season. The took up 8:13 and ended with a 32-yard senior booted fi eld goals from 45 and 46 fi eld goal by Kemar Scarlett. The Bears yards to help seal the MSU victory. Okakpu currently rank 5th in the MEAC in time of “At this point we’re making collected his fi rst career touchdown as he possession (29:38). some crazy decisions and hauled in a 16-yard pass against the Bison. we just need to get back and SPREAD DEFENSE ... Morgan’s spread make some corrections and offense has been a staple over the past few HOLDING ONTO THE BALL ... For seasons, but 2010 is looking like the year Morgan State to be successful this season watch fi lm.” of the spread defense for the Bears. In the it must do a better job of holding onto the win against Howard on Sept. 25, the Bears ball. The Bears struggled overall in the Who’s In The Press Box and Who’s On had 15 players record two or more tackles. fumble department in 2009. The Bears fumbled the ball 20 times last year and The Field For MSU recovered 10. Thru fi ve games this season, Here’s the location for the MSU coaching IT’S OFFICIAL ... MSU SCORED A TD … the Bears have had 11 fumbles and staff during the game on Saturday: When QB Donovan Dickerson connected recovered three. with freshman WR Chuka Okakpu in the In The Press Box: endzone Sept. 25th against Howard, it Marcus White, Linebackers Coach marked the fi rst time the Bears had scored PICK SIX CLUB ... DB Reshaude Chris Williams, Defensive Backs Coach an offensive touchdown all season. In fact, Miller and Nico Scott are members of the touchdown marked the team’s fi rst since an exclusive club this season, it’s called On The Field: the 2009 season fi nale against Hampton the PICK SIX CLUB. Miller returned an Donald Hill-Eley, Head coach when an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty interception 89 yards for a touchdown Herbert Parham, Defensive coordinator by the Pirates setup a 1-yard run by during MSU’s win at the New York Urban Deondri Clarke, Defensive Line Domanick West with 5:16 left to help the League Classic in New Meadowlands B.T. Sherman, Wide Receivers Bears come away with a 16-13 win and its Stadium on Sept. 25. Scott had a 44 yard Earl Davis, Running Backs fi rst season above .500 since 2003. pick returned for a touchdown against Benton Harold, Special teams/Tight Ends Bethune-Cookman on Oct. 2. The duo have Joseph Wright, Offensive Line both collected a pair of interceptions this GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 9 Morgan State in the Polls AnyGivenSaturday Poll BEARS vs. N.C. A&T 1. Delaware (31) 1702 TALE OF THE TAPE 2. Appalachian St. (26) 1675 3. Jacksonville St. (9) 1555 MORGAN STATE (2-3, 1-1 MEAC) N.C. A&T (0-5, 0-2 MEAC) 4. Massachusetts (2) 1443 TEAM STATS MSU OPP TEAM STATS B-CU OPP 5. Stephen F. Austin (1) 1424 PPG 15.6 35.2 PPG 14.4 28.6 6. William & Mary (2) 1420 1st downs per/g 11.8 17.6 1st downs per/g 12.2 21.2 7. James Madison 1328 Rushing YPG 62.8 161.8 Rushing YPG 111.8 229.8 8. Villanova 1318 Passing YPG 88.4 130.8 Passing YPG 99.6 151.4 9. South Carolina St. 1130 Total Off. per/g 151.2 292.6 Total Off. per/g 211.4 381.2 10. Montana St. 1123 Penalties YPG 75.4 99.2 Penalties YPG 81.2 39.6 11. Richmond 902 INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL 12. Northern Iowa 762 RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG 13. Georgia Southern 719 Brooks 69 177 2.6 0 35.4 Mayhew 103 501 4.9 4 100.2 14. Montana 704 Williams 13 66 5.1 0 33.0 Drake 11 49 4.5 0 16.3 15. Eastern Washington 700 16. Texas St. 687 PASSING C-A-I Pct. TD YDS PASSING C-A-I Pct. TD YDS 17. Cal Poly 571 Dickerson 46-120-8 38.3 1 397 Morgan 53-118-4 44.9 1 89.2 18. Western Illinois 520 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG 19. North Dakota St. 334 Okakpu 15 159 10.6 2 31.8 Miles 12 159 13.2 0 39.8 20. Central Arkansas 301 Diggs 15 112 7.5 0 22.4 Cooper 10 81 8.1 0 16.2 21. Elon 277 22. Liberty 266 DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL INT FF-FR DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL INT FF-FR 23. Wofford 256 Stephens 23-20-43 6 -- 0-1 Ferrell 29-14-43 0.5 -- 1-1 24. Northern Arizona 241 Miller 18-14-32 -- 2 -- Graham 13-28-41 4.0 -- 0-2 25. Southeast Missouri St. 226 Saunders 14-14-28 2.5 -- -- Jackson 15-25-40 5.0 -- 1-0 Others receiving votes (minimum of 5 votes): Furman (39), Univ. South Dakota (33), New Hampshire (29), Southern Illinois (21), N.C. A&T Notes: Pennsylvania (20), Chattanooga (17), Robert • The Aggies posted a 5-6 record under fi rst-year head coach Alonzo Morris (15), Youngstown St. (14), Illinois St. (11), Bethune-Cookman (10), McNeese St. (10), Lee last season. Lee, a former Defensive Coordinator at Morgan State, Missouri St. (7), Grambling St. (6), will fi eld an Aggie team this weekend that’s hungry to break into the win column. A&T is currently 0-5 and has conference losses against Hampton and Norfolk State. The Aggies have not won a game since defeating the Howard Bison 30-19 on October 24, 2009. season and rank among the MEAC leaders in passes defended. MSU also ranks 2nd in • The Aggies are currently ranked last in the MEAC in total defense as a result of allowing the league in pass defense (138/g) and 2nd 381.2 yards per game. This weekend they will face the worst ranked offense as the Bears in the league with eight interceptions. are averaging 151.2 yards per contest.

FRESHMAN QB AT MSU ... When • FLASHBACK to 2008 MSU at N.C. A&T Homecoming matchup – Morgan State used Delonte “Smoke” Williams quarterbacked a 31-point explosion in the second half en route to a 41-3 rout of North Carolina A&T the Bears in the second half of the Howard during the Aggies homecoming festivities on Saturday afternoon at Aggie Stadium. QB game, it marked the fi rst time since 1979, Carlton Jackson threw for 128 yards with a 38-yard touchdown pass, and Devan James and the fi rst time under Donald Hill-Eley, rushed for 103 yards, including a 28-yard TD, as the Bears improved to 3-3 overall and that a freshman had been at QB. The last 1-1 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Linebacker Gregory Onyuike fi nished with freshman to quarterback the Bears had seven tackles and collected two of the Bears’ game-high 12 tackles behind the line of been Darrell Coulter in 1979. Coulter was scrimmage. MSU’s defensive unit held the Aggies to 139 yards and eight fi rst downs. an All-MEAC selection who led the Bears to the 1979 MEAC Championship and was • DB Justin Ferrell is one of the best safeties in the MEAC. named to the 2010 All-MEAC recently inducted into the MSU Hall of Fame. preseason First Team, he is tied with MSU LB Allen Stephens for the most tackles in Coulter was MSU’s starting QB as a freshman. the conference (43). Averaging 39.3 yards and returning two kickoffs for TDs also puts Ferrell atop the MEAC rankings for kick returners. His 2009 season was highlighted with a DID YOU KNOW? ... Junior running back league leading six interceptions, the 2nd most in Aggie history, to go along with 47 tackles Jourdan Brooks’ father, Maurice, was an in 10 starts. All-conference middle linebacker at Morgan State and helped lead the Bears to its only • Aggie RB Mike Mayhew was named to 2010 Preseason All-MEAC Second Team MEAC Championship title in 1979. Brooks’ and has proven his worth through fi ve games. The junior is the 2nd leading rusher in wore the No. 49 jersey. the MEAC by averaging 100.6 yards per game. Despite sharing touches with two other running backs last season, Mayhew was still the team’s leading back. His fi rst season was one of the best in A&T history as he posted six touchdowns, the most of any Aggie rookie since 1971 ... he was just 101 yards short of the A&T single season rushing record. GAME 5 ■ B-CU ■ Oct. 2, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 10

NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 Tyrone Hendrix WR No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 29 Nicholas Adams P 6-2 245 R-So. Fayetteville, N.C. / E.E. Smith HS 2 Joe Rankin DB 52 Larry Bailey LB 6-0 225 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Southside HS 3 Keith Lee RB 75 Braxton Banks OL 6-2 290 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass HS 4 Nico Scott DB 72 Emmanuel Barnett DL 6-3 300 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Douglass HS 74 Karim Barton OL 6-3 335 So. Los Angeles, Calif./COC/Verdugo Hills HS 5 Alan Stephens LB 6 Janary Gray DB 22 Collin Bing RB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Hepzibah, Ga. / Glenn Hills HS 7 Darren McKhan DB 53 Stephen Blissett LB 6-0 210 Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Marimar HS 21 Lafredo Brady DB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Homestead, Fla. / South Dade HS 8 Lamont Bryant TE 78 Lawrence Brewer OL 6-5 290 Jr. Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly HS 9 Chris Eugene DL 23 Jourdan Brooks RB 6-1 245 Jr. Germantown, Md./ Seneca Valley HS/Rutgers 10 Andre Nelson DB 61 Antonio Brown OL 6-2 290 R-Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS 11 Jamal Collins DL 81 Antonio Brown WR 6-3 200 So. Chesapeake, Va./ Indian River HS 12 Donovan Dickerson QB 39 David Brown RB 5-11 185 So. Baltimore, Md. / Wicomico HS 57 Dominick Bryan LB 6-0 210 Fr. Marimar, Fla. / Marimar HS 13 Yusuf Dosu WR 8 Lamont Bryant TE 6-6 210 Jr. Newport News, Va. / Denbigh HS 14 Winfred Diggs WR 15 Robert Council QB 89 Christopher Burley TE 6-7 250 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Woodlawn HS 76 Xavier Byrd OL 6-5 285 Jr. Glen Burnie, Md. / Glen Burnie HS 16 Delonte Williams QB 44 Jephte Cherenfant TE 6-0 240 Sr. Miami, Fla. / North Miami HS 17 Devonte Lindsey QB 11 Jamal Collins DL 6-2 275 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS 15 Robert Council QB 6-2 195 Fr. Camden, S.C./Camden HS 18 David Williams QB 19 Chris Flowers WR 55 Michael Dallas LB 6-0 205 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami-Palmetto HS 20 Derrick Kinchen DB 12 Donovan Dickerson QB 6-1 180 So. Detroit, Mich. / King HS 14 Winfred Diggs WR 5-8 170 Jr. Washington, D.C. / Friendship Collegiate Academy 21 Lafredo Brady DB 13 Yusuf Dosu WR 6-1 190 So. Oroville, Calif. /College of Seqouias 22 Collin Bing RB 94 Michael Dozier DL 6-3 310 Fr. Homestead, Fla. / Homestead Senior HS 23 Jourdan Brooks RB 67 Joshua Durden OL 6-1 295 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass HS 24 Darryl Morris WR 42 Paul Eatman DB 6-0 190 Fr. Jersey City, N.J. / Hudson Catholic HS 25 Jerry Jones DB 9 Chris Eugene DL 6-4 215 So. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central HS 26 Marcus McClain WR 51 Danny Evans LB 6-3 220 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Creekside HS 68 Jerry Evans OL 6-2 300 So. New Castle, Del. / Hodgson Vocational Tech 27 Allen Singletary RB 28 Donte Washington RB 19 Chris Flowers WR 5-10 175 R-Fr. Haines City, Fla. / Ridge Community HS 95 Sir Christian Gordon DL 6-2 255 Fr. Hollywood, Fla./Miramar HS 29 Nicholas Adams P 6 Janary Gray DB 6-0 215 So. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central HS 30 Ray Thompson LB 77 Nicholas Harris OL 6-6 300 Fr. Eden Prairie, Minn. / Eden Prairie HS 32 Reshaude Miller DB 60 Robert Hayes OL 6-3 330 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. / Kirby HS

33 Brian Mann RB 1 Tyrone Hendrix WR 6-1 190 Jr. Tampa Bay, Fla. / New Mexico Military 34 Derrick Sherman WR 91 Sheldon Jacques DL 6-3 305 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central HS 35 Brian Saunders LB 43 Darius Johnson DB 6-1 190 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Edison HS 96 Chris Jones DL 6-3 330 So. Spotslyvania, Pa. / Hargrove Military Academy 36 Joshua Williams RB 25 Jerry Jones DB 6-3 210 R-So. Linden, N.J. / Linden HS 37 Bertrand Kouassi DB 20 Derreck Kinchen DB 5-11 165 R-Fr. Miami, Fla./Coral Gables HS 38 Abraham Mercado K 59 Gelman King LB 6-3 215 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Martin Luther King HS 39 David Brown RB 37 Bertrand Kouassi DB 6-0 195 So. Germantown, Md/ Thomas S. Wootton HS 40 Justin Thomas DB 3 Keith Lee RB 5-10 215 R-Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 17 Devonte Lindsey QB 6-4 220 Fr. Bowie, Md. / Suitland HS 41 Bakari Smith DL 42 Paul Eatman DB 33 Brian Mann RB 5-7 185 So. Trussville, Ala. / Hewitt-Trussville HS 43 Darius Johnson DB 26 Marcus McClain WR 6-1 190 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Randallstown HS 7 Darren McKhan DB 6-0 185 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miramar HS/Connecticut 44 Jephte Cherenfant TE 38 Abraham Mercado K 5-8 165 R-Fr. Davie, Fla. / Western HS 45 Kemar Scarlett K 32 Reshaude Miller DB 6-4 180 Jr. Florence, S.C./West Florence HS 48 Sha’ka Miller SP 5-11 225 Sr. Suffolk, Va. / King’s Fork HS 46 Richard Ndubueze LB GAME 5 ■ B-CU ■ Oct. 2, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 11

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL 24 Darryl Morris WR 5-9 175 So. Prince Georges, Md. / Thomas S. Wootton HS 47 Jarvis West LB 93 Kevin Myrie DL 6-2 315 Sr. Coral Spring, Fla. / Coral Springs 48 Sha’ka Miller SP 46 Richard Ndubueze LB 6-2 215 So. Washington, D.C. / DeMatha Catholic HS 51 Danny Evans LB 10 Andre Nelson DB 5-10 185 Jr. Morton, Pa./Valley Forge JC 98 Marquel Nelson DL 6-5 285 Fr. Montevello, Ga./Montevallo HS 52 Larry Bailey LB 53 Stephen Blissett LB 82 Chuka Okakpu WR 6-4 200 Fr. Roswell, Ga. / Roswell HS 54 Bricen Tate DE 66 Taylor Pass OL 6-3 335 Fr. Athens, Ga./Georgia Military Academy 73 Darren Pinnock OL 6-4 330 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami-Palmetto HS 55 Michael Dallas LB 88 Robert Preston WR 5-11 175 Fr. Bunn, N.C. / Bunn HS 57 Dominick Bryan LB 2 Joe Rankin DB 5-10 180 R-Fr. Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley HS 59 Gelman King LB 35 Brian Saunders LB 6-1 225 Sr. Mount Kisco, N.Y. / NIACC 60 Robert Hayes OL 45 Kemar Scarlett K 6-0 180 Sr. Temple Hills, Md. / Potomac HS 61 Antonio Brown OL 4 Nico Scott DB 5-11 185 Sr. Greenbelt, Md./Roosevelt HS 97 Donald Schuler DL 6-4 255 Jr. Levittown, Pa./ Pennsbury HS 62 Clarence Swain OL 34 Derrick Sherman WR 6-0 170 R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Withrow HS 64 Eddie Turner OL 66 Taylor Pass OL 27 Alan Singletary RB 5-10 190 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Forest Park HS 41 Bakari Smith DL 6-1 240 Jr. Sunset, Fla. / Blanche Ely HS 67 Joshua Durden OL 84 Anthony Smooth WR 6-4 210 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Salisbury CC / Dunbar HS 68 Jerry Evans OL 85 Isaiah Spencer WR 5-10 175 Sr. Conway, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS 71 Ronnie Wilson OL 5 Allen Stephens LB 6-2 250 So. Halifax, Va. / Halifax HS 72 Emmanuel Barnett OL 92 Zary Stewart DE 6-4 260 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglas 73 Darren Pinnock OL 62 Clarence Swain OL 6-2 275 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayetteville HS 74 Karim Barton OL 54 Bricen Tate DE 6-1 225 Sr. Beaumont, Texas / Ozen HS 40 Justin Thomas DB 5-8 200 Jr. Salisbury, Md. / Delmar HS / Louisburg J.C. 75 Braxton Banks OL 30 Raymond Thompson LB 6-0 250 So. Washington, D.C. / McDonough HS 76 Xavier Byrd OL 77 Nicholas Harris OL 64 Eddie Turner OL 6-3 375 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. / Wooddale HS 28 Donte Washington RB 5-10 205 R-Fr. Prince George’s, Md./DeMatha HS 78 Lawrence Brewer OL 47 Jarvis West LB 6-3 225 So. Atlanta, Ga. / North Cobb HS 81 Antonio Brown WR 18 David Williams QB 6-5 200 So. Baltimore, Md. / Woodlawn HS 82 Chuka Okakpu WR 16 Delonte Williams QB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Washington, D.C. / Friendship Edison HS 84 Anthony Smooth WR 36 Joshua Williams RB 5-7 190 Jr. Atlanta,Ga./ Sandy Creek HS 85 Isaiah Spencer WR 71 Ronnie Wilson OL 6-4 310 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla. / Blanche Ely HS 86 Jorge Young TE 86 Jorge Young TE 6-2 250 So. Bridgeville, Del. / Woodbridge HS 20 Justin Thomas DB 5-8 200 Jr. Salisbury, Md. / Delmar HS / Louisburg J.C. 88 Robert Preston WR 90 Justin Young DE 6-3 286 Jr. Germantown, Md. / Northwest HS 89 Chris Burley TE 90 Justin Young DE As of September 10, 2010 91 Sheldon Jacques DL 92 Zary Stewart DE 93 Kevin Myrie DL 94 Michael Dozier DL 95 Sir Christian Gordon DL 96 Chris Jones DL 97 Donald Schuler DL 98 Marquel Nelson DL GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 12

OFFENSE Pos. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Career Starts WR 1 Tyrone Hendrix 6-1 190 Jr.-TR OFFENSE 82 Chuka Okakpu 6-2 215 R-Fr.-HS Player 2010 Streak Career LT 78 Lawrence Brewer 6-5 210 Jr.-2L Okakpu 3 3 3 75 Braxton Banks 6-2 290 Jr.-2L Brewer 5 27 27 LG 72 Emmanuel Barnett 6-3 300 Jr.-2L Barnett 4 16 16 61 Antonio Brown 6-2 290 So.-1L Evans 5 5 5 C 68 Jerry Evans 6-2 300 So.-1L Durden 5 16 16 62 Clarence Swain 6-2 275 Fr.-HS RG 67 Joshua Durden 6-1 295 So.-1L Wilson 5 16 16 66 Taylor Pass 6-3 335 Fr.-HS Bryant 2 13 13 RT 71 Ronnie Wilson 6-4 310 Sr.-1L Diggs 5 15 19 74 Karim Barton 6-3 335 R-Fr.-HS Sherman 5 5 5 TE 44 Jephte Cherenfant 6-0 240 Jr.-2L Dickerson 5 5 5 8 Lamont Bryant 6-6 210 Jr.-2L Brooks 3 2 3 WR 14 Winfred Diggs 5-8 170 Jr.-2L Mann 2 1 2 19 Chris Flowers 5-10 175 R-Fr.-HS Hendrix 2 2 2 WR 34 Derrick Sherman 6-0 170 R-Jr.-TR 13 Yusuf Dosu 6-1 190 So.-1L QB 12 Donovan Dickerson 6-1 180 So.-1L DEFENSE 16 Delonte Williams 6-0 180 R-Fr.-HS Player 2010 Streak Career RB 33 Brian Mann 5-7 185 So.-1 Rankin 5 5 5 23 Jourdan Brooks 6-1 245 Jr.-TR Stewart 3 11 11 Young 5 14 14 DEFENSE Myrie 5 5 5 Pos. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Tate 5 16 16 LCB 2 Joe Rankin 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Scott 5 5 5 48 Lafredo Brady 6-0 170 R-Fr.-HS Saunders 5 5 5 DE 92 Zary Stewart 6-4 260 Jr.-2L Miller 5 5 5 41 Bakari Smith 6-1 240 Jr.-2L Stephens 5 5 5 DT 90 Justin Young 6-2 286 Jr.-2L Eugene 5 5 5 94 Michael Dozier 6-4 310 Fr.-HS Gray 5 5 5 NT 93 Kevin Myrie 6-2 315 Sr.-3L 91 Sheldon Jacques 6-3 305 Sr.-3L Smith 3 3 3 DE 54 Bricen Tate 6-1 225 Sr.-3L 11 Jamal Collins 6-0 250 R-So.-1L KICKERS RCB 4 Nico Scott 5-11 185 Sr.-TR Player 2010 Streak Career 7 Darren McKhan 6-0 185 Sr.-3L Scarlett (PK) 5 16 16 WLB 35 Brian Saunders 6-1 225 So.-1L Adams (P) 5 16 16 53 Stephen Blissett 6-0 210 Fr.-HS FS 32 Reshaude Miller 6-4 180 R-Fr.-HS 42 Paul Eatman 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Pronunciation Guide MLB 5 Allen Stephens 6-2 250 So.-1L Jephte Cherenfant ...... Jeff-TEE 57 Dominick Bryan 6-1 210 Fr.-HS ...... SHARE-en-fant SLB 9 Chris Eugene 6-4 215 So.-1L Stephen Blissett ...... Bliss-et 46 Richard Ndubueze 6-2 215 So.-1L Yusef Dosu...... Yu-Sef DOO-sew SS 6 Janary Gray 6-0 215 So.-1L Janary Gray ...... JUN-airy 25 Jerry Jones 6-3 210 R-So.-1L Richard Ndubueze...... N-Dew-BU-AA-zee Chuka Okakpu...... Chewka OO-cock-pu SPECIALISTS Jorge Young...... George Pos. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Zary Stewart ...... Zair-EE PK 45 Kemar Scarlett 6-0 180 Sr.-3L 38 Abraham Mercado 5-8 165 R-Fr.-HS P 29 Nicholas Adams 6-2 245 R-So.-1L 38 Abraham Mercado 5-8 165 R-Fr.-HS KR 19 Chris Flowers 5-0 175 R-Fr.-HS 10 Andre Nelson 5-10 185 Jr.-2L PR 10 Andre Nelson 5-10 185 Jr.-2L AA sounds like the letter ‘A’ 14 Winfred Diggs 5-8 170 Jr.-2L EE sounds like the letter ‘E’ LS 86 Jorge Young 6-2 250 So.-1L II sounds like the letter ‘I’ 48 Sha’ka Miller 5-11 225 Sr.-3L OO sounds like the letter ‘O’ HLD 48 Sha’ka Miller 5-11 225 Sr.-3L UU sounds like the sound ‘ooh’ 16 Delonte Williams 6-0 180 R-Fr.-HS GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 13

Game-By-Game Starters By Position

OFFENSE Game WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR BSU Okakpu Brewer Barnett Evans Durden Wilson Bryant Sherman @UM Okakpu Brewer Barnett Evans Durden Wilson Bryant Sherman @NDSU Okakpu Brewer Barnett Evans Durden Wilson Cherenfant Sherman @HOW Hendrix Brewer Barnett Evans Durden Wilson Cherenfant Sherman BCU Hendrix Brewer Barnett Evans Durden Wilson Cherenfant Sherman @A&T DSU @FAMU @NSU SCSU HAM

GAME QB TB HB/WR BSU Dickerson Brooks Diggs @UM Dickerson Brooks Diggs @NDSU Dickerson Mann Diggs @HOW Dickerson Brooks Diggs BCU Dickerson Mann Diggs @A&T DSU @FAMU @NSU SCSU HAM

DEFENSE Game DE RT LT DE WILL MIKE SAM BSU Stewart Young Myrie Tate Saunders Stephens Eugene @UM Stewart Young Myrie Tate Saunders Stephens Eugene @NDSU Smith Young Myrie Tate Saunders Stephens Eugene @HOW Smith Young Myrie Tate Saunders Stephens Eugene BCU Smith Young Myrie Tate Saunders Stephens Eugene @A&T DSU @FAMU @NSU SCSU HAM

Game LC SS FS RC BSU Rankin Gray Miller Scott @UM Rankin Gray Miller Scott @NDSU Rankin Gray Miller Scott @HOW Rankin Gray Miller Scott BCU Rankin Gray Miller Scott @A&T DSU @FAMU @NSU SCSU HAM GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 14 LAST TIME ... RUSHING SCORING Had 400 or more yards:...... vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (447) Scored 60 or more points:...... vs. Norfolk State, 1967 (63) Had 300 or more yards:...... at N.C. A&T, 2007 (323) Scored 50 or more points:...... vs. Savannah State, 2005 (55) Had 200 or more yards:...... vs. Florida A&M, 2009 (235) Scored 40 or more points:...... at N.C. A&T, 2008 (41) Had FEWER than 50 yards:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (24) Scored 30 or more points:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (32) Had 60 or more rush attempts:...... vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (63) Allowed 60 or more points:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (69) Had 50 or more rush attempts:...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (51) Allowed 50 or more points:...... vs. Beth-Cookman, 2004 (51) Had three TDs:...... at Howard, 2008 Allowed 40 or more points:...... at Akron, 2009 (41) Had four or more rush TDs:...... vs. Savannah State, 2007 (4) Allowed 30 or more points:...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (35) Had two or more players with 150 rush yards in a game:...... Was held scoreless:...... at Akron, 2009 (41-0) ....vs. Morris Brown, 2002; T.J. Stallings (195), L. Washington (169) Was held scoreless in the 1st half:...... at Maryland, 2010 (45-0) Had a player rush for 3 TDs:.vs. Savannah St., 2007, Chad Simpson (3) Was held scoreless in the 2nd half...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (21-0) Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs:..at Howard, 2002, T.J. Stallings (5) Was held scoreless in Hughes Stadium:...vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (32-0) Rushed for 200 yards or more:..at Howard, 2008, Devan James, (219) Was held scoreless on the road:...... at Akron, 2009 (41-0) Rushed for 100 yards or more...vs. FAMU, 2009, Devan James, (133) Held opponent scoreless in the 1st half: ...... vs. Howard, 2009 (14-0) Had a run of 70 or more yards:...Chad Simpson, Norfolk State, 2007 (82) Held opponent scoreless:...... at N.C. A&T, 2006 (32-0) Had a run of 60 or more yards:...... Devan James, FAMU, 2009 (63) Held opponent scoreless at Hughes Stadium:....vs. Howard, 2005 (7-0) Had a run of 50 or more yards:....Mario Melton, at N.C. A&T, 2008 (52) Held two opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1979,vs. UMES (41-0), vs. Delaware State (22-0) PASSING Held three opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had 400 or more yards passing:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 (551) Held four opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had 300 or more yards passing:...... vs. S.C. State, 2004 (392) Held fi ve opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1934, (8) Had 200 or more yards passing:...... vs. Florida A&M, 2009 (207) Held a MEAC opponent scoreless: ...... at N.C. A&T (32-0),2006 Had LESS than 125 yards passing:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (119) Held two opponents scoreless: ...... vs. MD-Eastern Shore (41-0),1979 Had LESS than 75 yards passing:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (40) ...... vs. Delaware State (22-0), 1979 Had 50 or more pass attempts:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (59) Held three opponents scoreless: ...... vs. NC College (23-0), 1967 Had 40 or more pass attempts:...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 (41) ...... vs. Delaware State (27-0) vs. Norfolk State (63-0) Had 30 or more pass attempts:...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (32) Held four MEAC opponents scoreless:...... vs. Hampton (54-0),1966 Attempted 20 or fewer passes:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (11) ...... NC College (21-0) Virginia State (65-0) Delaware State (38-0) Had 25 or more pass completions:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (32) Scored a two-point conversion:...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 Had 20 or more pass completions:...... at S.C. State, 2005 (23) ...... (J. Cherefant rec. from D. Dickerson rush; ) Had FEWER than 15 pass completions:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (14) Attempted a two-point conversion...... vs. B-CU, 2010 Had four passing TDs:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 Had three passing TDs:...... vs. Delaware State, 2003 TURNOVERS Had two passing TDs:...... vs. Florida A&M, 2009 Committed fi ve or more turnovers:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (8) Had zero passing TDs:...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 Committed four or more turnovers:....vs. N.C. A&T, 2009 (1 INT, 4 fumbles) Had four or more passes intercepted:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (4) Had four or more fumbles:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (4) Had three passes intercepted:...... at Delaware State, 2009 Had three fumbles:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2009 Had two passes intercepted...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 Did not commit a turnover:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 Did not throw an interception:...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 Recorded fi ve or more takeaways:...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (5) Recorded three fumble recoveries...... at Winston-Salem State, 2008 RECEIVING Recorded two fumble recoveries...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 Had one player with 100 yds rec in gm...... at Towson, 2008 Returned two or more INTS for TDs:...... vs. NC Central, (2008) ...... (Robert Surratt, 8-110) Returned an interception:..at Maryland, 2010 (Reshaude Miller, 0 yds) Had two or more players with 100 yards in a game:.....vs. S.C. State, 2001 Returned INT for a TD:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (Nico Scott, 44 yds) ...... Marc Lester (167 yds), T.J. Stallings (112) Returned a fumble for a TDs:...... vs. Hampton 2008 (Darren McKhan); ...... vs. Norfolk State, 2007 (Darren McKhan);at Howard, COMBINATION OFFENSE 2006 (Jarrell Guyton/Everette Baker); vs. Norfolk State, 2003 (Albert Gamble) Had one 300 yard passer and one 100-yard rushing in a game:...... Returned a blocked extra point for 2-points:...... vs. Towson, 2009 ...... at S.C. State, 2004, (B. Littlejohn 392-pass, J. Jackson 145-run) ...... (Darren McKhan) Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher in a game:...... at Texas Southern, 2004, (J. Jackson 219 yds-run, DEFENSE ...... C. Cash 102 yds-receiving) Held opponent to 0 or fewer rushing yards:..vs. Bowie State, 2010 (-33) Held opponent to 50 or fewer rushing yards:...... at Howard, 2008 (31) TOTAL OFFENSE Held opponent to 100 or fewer rushing yards:...vs. Delaware St., 2008 (87) Had 600 or more yards total offense...... vs. Norfolk State, 2002 (601) Held opponent to 50 or fewer passing yards:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (2) Had 550 or more yards total offense:...... vs. S.C. State, 2004 (625) Held opponent to 100 or fewer passing yards:...... at B-CU, 2009 (60) Had 500 or more yards total offense:....vs. Savannah State, 2005 (504) Held opp to 300 or fewer total offense:.....at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (251) Had 400 or more yards total offense:...... vs. Florida A&M, 2009 (442) Held oppt to 200 or fewer total offense...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (167) Had LESS than 200 yards total offense:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (64) Held oppt to 150 or fewer total offense...... vs. Howard, 2010 (129) Had 85 or more plays total offense:...... at #12 Hampton, 2007 (89) Intercepted fi ve or more passes:...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (6) Had 75 or more plays total offense...... at Howard, 2008 (81) Intercepted four passes:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2007 Intercepted three passes:...... vs. Howard, 2010 GAME 5 ■ B-CU ■ Oct. 2, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 15 Intercepted two passes:...... at Delaware State, 2009 DEFENSE Scored a safety:...... at Bowie State, 2010 Held MSU to 15 or fewer fi rst downs:...... vs. Howard, 2010 (4) Recorded six or more sacks:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2007 (8) Scored a safety: ...... at Howard, 2006 Recorded fi ve sacks:...... vs. Winston-Salem State, 2009 Held MSU to 50 or fewer yards rushing: ...... vs. Howard, 2010 (24) Held opponent to 10 or fewer fi rst downs:...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (6) Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards passing:.at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (126) Had 10 or more tackles...... Reshaude MIller vs. B-CU, 2010 (13) Held MSU to 200 or fewer yards passing:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (119) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards passing: ...... vs. Howard, 2010 (40) SPECIAL TEAMS Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards total offense: ...... vs. B-CU, Had a fi eld goal of 40 or more yards:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 ...... 2010 (247) ...... (Kemar Scarlett, 43 yds) Had a punt of 50 or more yards...... vs. Howard, 2010 SPECIAL TEAMS ...... (Nicholas Adams, 51 yds) Returned a punt for a TD:...Phillip Adams, #17 S.C. State., 2008 (61 yds) Returned a punt for a TD:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2004 Returned a blocked punt for a TD:..James Monds, B-CU, 2007 (24 yds) ...... (Larry Dixon, 18 yds) Retuned a kickoff for a TD:....Savannah State,2005, Myshun McAlpine, Punted 8 or more times: ...... Nicholas Adams vs. Howard, 2009 (11) ...... (70 yds) Returned a blocked punt for a TD:. at N.C. A&T, 2008 (Willie Hardmon, 0 yds) Punted 8 or more times: ...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (8) Returned a kickoff for a TD:..vs. Savannah St., 2005 (Aaron Moore, 93 yds) Punted Once: ...... at Akron, 2009 Returned a kickoff and a punt for a TD:...... -- Missed a kicking PAT: ...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (Sven Hurd) Blocked one punt:...... at Delaware State, 2009 (Richard Wilson) Blocked a PAT: ...... vs. Norfolk State, 2007 Blocked a fi eld goal:...... at Howard, 2008 (Diamond Avery) Blocked a : ...... at #12 Hampton (1), 2007 (Sam Pope) Blocked an extra point conversion...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2009 (Fred Davis) Returned a blocked FG for a TD...... -- Blocked a Punt: ...... at Maryland, 2010 (Kevin Dorsey) THE LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER... Missed a FG:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (Sven Hurd, 35) PASSING Missed 2 or more FGs:...vs. N.C. A&T, 2009 (Patrick Courtney, 32, 38, 51) Had 400 or more yards passing: ...... vs. Howard, 1999 (522) Had 300 or more yards passing: ...... at #9 S.C. State, 2009 (319) MISCELLANEOUS Had 200 or more yards passing: ...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (274) Had 20 or more fi rst downs: ...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (30) Had FEWER than 100 yards passing: ...... vs. Howard, 2010 (2) Had FEWER than 10 fi rst downs: ...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (6) Had 40 or more pass attempts: ...... vs. Towson, 2007 (40) Had 10 or more penalties:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (16) Had 30 or more pass completions:...... vs. Bowie State, 2006 (34) Had 100 or more yards in penalties:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (164) Had four or more passing TDs: ...... at Maryland, 2010 (5) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time:...... vs. Howard, 2010 Had three passing TDs: ...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 ...... (35:02) Had one 100-yard rushing and one 100-yard receiver::....at #9 S.C. State, RECEIVING ...... 2009 (William Ford 107-rush, OliverTre Young 166-receiving) Had one player with 100 yards receiving in a game: .....at #9 S.C. State, ...... 2009, Oliver TreYoung (166) RUSHING Had eight or more players catch a pass: ...... vs. Towson, 2007 (8) Rushed 40 or more times: ...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (68) Rushed 30 or more times: ...... Dennis Mathis, vs. Hampton, 2008 (34) TOTAL OFFENSE Rushed 25 or more times: ...... Androse Bell, B-CU, 2010 (25) Had 600 or more yards total offense:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (640) Rushed for 200 yards or more:...... Florida A&M, Curtis Pulley, Had 500 or more yards total offense...... Beth-Cookman, 2004 (513) ...... 2009 (231) Had 400 or more yards total offense:...... at #9 S.C. State, 2009 (448) Rushed for 150 yards or more:...... Daryl Jones, Norfolk State, Had 300 or more yards total offense: ...... at Maryland, 2010 (370) ...... 2007 (167) Had FEWER than 125 yards total offense:.....vs. Bowie State, 2010 (73) Rushed for 100 yards or more:...... Isidore Jackson, vs B-CU, Had 80 or more plays: ...... vs. B-CU, 2007 (90) ...... 2010 (101) Had 70 or more plays: ...... at #9 S.C. State, 2009 (70) Rushed for three or more TDs: ...... Andronicus Lovette, B-CU, 2010 (3) Rushed for two or more TDs: ...... Curtis Pulley, Florida A&M, 2009 (2) SCORING Had a run of 80 or more yards: ...... Isaac Redman, Bowie St., 2005 (99) Scored 60 or more points: ...... vs B-CU, 2010 (69) Had a run of 70 or more yards:..Myshun McAlpine, Savannah St., (70) Scored 50 or more points: ...... vs Norfolk State, 2004 (58) Had a run of 60 or more yards: ....Fred McCaskill, B-Cookman, 2009 (60) Scored 40 or more points: ...... vs. Akron, 2009 (41) Had a run of 50 or more yards: ...... Terrell Johnson, Norfolk State (59) Scored 30 or more points: ...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (35) Scored a two-point conversion: ...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2005 (rush) PASSING Passed for 500 or more yards:...Bobby Townsend, Howard, 1999 (522) TURNOVERS Passed for 400 or more yards:....Bryan Botts, Delaware St., 2004 (430) Had four or more fumbles: ...... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (4) Passed for 300 or more yards:....Malcolm Long, #9 S.C. State, 2009 (319) Had three or more fumbles LOST: ...... Winston-Salem State, 2008 (3) Passed for 200 or more yards:...... Matt Johnson, B-CU, 2010, (261) Did not commit a turnover: ...... at #23 N.D. State, 2010 Attempted 50 or more passes: .....Bryan Botts, Delaware St., 2005 (51) Intercepted fi ve or more passes: ...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (6) Attempted 40 or more passes:...... Sean Schaefer, Towson, 2007 (40) Intercepted four or more passes: ...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (4) Completed 30 or more passes: .....Lamar Manigo, Bowie St., 2006 (34) Intercepted three or more passes: ...... at Delaware State, 2009 (3) Completed 20 or more passes:...Malcolm Long, #9 S.C. State, 2009 (21) Returned an INT for a TD: .....at Maryland 2010 (D. Hartsfi eld, 14 yds) Threw four or more TD passes:...... Malcolm Long, #9 S.C. State, 2009 (4) Returned a fumble for a TD:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (Ryan Lewis, 33 yds) Threw 5 or more interceptions:....Stadford Brown, NC Central, 2008 (5) Threw three TD passes: ...... Brock Jensen, #23 N.D. State, 2010 GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 16 Completed a pass of 75 or more yards: ...... M. Francois to ...... P. Kirkland, Bethune-Cookman, 2007 (82) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards: ...... Matt Johnson to MEAC Leaders (Thru Oct. 4) ...... Eddie Poole vs B-CU, 2010 (70) TEAM Team Defense: 292.6 / 4th RECEIVING Rush Defense: 161.8 / 6th Caught 10 or more passes.....Khalil Hasan, Savannah State, 2005 (10) Pass Defense: 130.8 / 2nd Caught six or more passes: ...... Clifton Budd, vs. Bowie State 2010 (6) Pass Defense Effi c. 111.0 / 4th Had 150 or more yds receiving:.Oliver TreYoung, at #9 S.C. State 2009 (166) Kickoff Return Avg: 23.0 / 2nd Had 100 or more yards receiving: ...... P.J. Hayden, vs. Norfolk State, Punt Return Avg: 10.3 / 4th ...... 2009 (109) Caught two TD passes:...... W. Holloway, at #23 N.D. State, 2010 Kickoff Coverage: 39.3 / 3rd Caught three TD passes:...... Deryn Bowser, at Akron, 2009 Interceptions: 8 / 2nd Field Goals: 11-14 / 3rd SCORING Sacks By: 10 / T-2nd Scored four or more TDs:...... DeShawn Baker, S.C. State, 2005 Sacks Against: 7 / 4th ...... (4 rushing) Opponent 3rd Down Conv.: 21-65 / 5th Scored three or more TDs: .....Andronicus Lovette, B-CU, 2010 (3 runs) Time of Possession: 29:38 / 5th Scored two TDs: ...... W. Holloway, #23 N.D. State, 2010 (2 rec)

DEFENSE Intercepted three or more passes:.....Michael Williams, B-CU, 2010 (3) INDIVIDUAL Intercepted two or more passes:...... Don Carey, Norfolk State, 2008 (2) Receptions/G: C. Okakpu, 3 / T-5th Recorded three or more sacks: ...... Joey Drayton, Hampton, 2003 (3) Scoring: K. Scarlett, 36 / 4th Recorded two sacks:...... Travis Roland, Bethune-Cookman, 2008 (2) Kick Return Avg: T. Hendrix, 26.4 / 3rd Returned a fumble for a TD:...... vs. B-CU, 2010 (Ryan Lewis, 33 yds) Field Goal: K. Scarlett, 11-14 / 1st Punting: N. Adams. 39.2 / 2nd SPECIAL TEAMS Sacks: S. Jacques / 10th Scored 10 or more points kicking:..Travis Baltz, Maryland, 2010 (14) Tackles: A. Stephens, 43 / T-2nd Kicked three fi eld goals: ...... Blake Erickson, #9 S.C. State, 2009 (3) Tackles for Loss: A. Stephens, 6 / 5th Kicked a 50-yard fi eld goal:.....Jesus Cortez, Beth-Cookman, 2005 (50) Kicked a 60-yard punt: ...... N. Lochner, Delaware State, 2009 (70) Passes Defended: N. Scott, 5 / 9th Kickoff Ret. of 50 yds or more:.Oliver TreYoung, at #9 S.C. St., 2009 (70) Interceptions: N. Scott / 4th Punt Ret. of 50 yds or more:...... R. Smith, at #23 N.D. State, 2010 (51) NCAA Leaders (FCS) TEAM Team Defense: 292.6 / 15th Turnovers Gained: 13 / T-12th Interceptions: 8 / T-9th

INDIVIDUAL Field Goals: K. Scarlett, 11-14 / 5th GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 17

2010 Scoring Plays and Drives

MORGAN STATE QTR Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 1 BSU :25 Scarlett 39 yd fg 7-6 3:30 3-0 2 BSU :15 Scarlett 44 yd fg 7-36 2:34 6-7 3 BSU 9:44 Saftey 8-7 4 BSU 13:57 Scarlett 33 yd fg 12-51 4:21 11-7 4 BSU 2:50 Scarlett 46 yd fg 8-33 4:30 14-7 1 MD 4:30 Scarlett 39 yd fg 3-48 2 NDSU 14:05 Scarlett 32 yd fg 14-58 8:13 3-7 2 NDSU 9:50 Scarlett 23 yd fg 5-50 2:11 9-7 2 NDSU 1:29 Scarlett 29 yd fg 6-80 1:00 9-14 1 HOW 6:06 Scarlett 45 yd fg 4-9 2:07 3-0 2 HOW 10:52 Okakpu 16 yd pass Scarlett kick 3-18 1:15 10-0 2 HOW 4:03 Miller 89 yd INT ret. Scarlett kick 17-0 3 HOW 12:44 Scarlett 46 yd fg 4-2 2:08 20-3 1 BCU 12:09 Scarlett 43 yd fg 7-35 2:27 3-7 2 BCU 4:25 Hendrix 93 yd kick ret Scarlett kick 10-35 10-35 2 BCU :44 Brown 2 yd run Cherenfant pass 5-72 :47 18-42 2 BCU :22 Scott 44 yd interception ret. Brown run 26-42 4 BCU 4:13 Okakpu 4 yd pass Williams run failed 9-68 3:19 26-63

OPPONENT QTR Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 1 BSU 2:54 Webb 10 yd run Gagne kick 9-70 3:58 7-3 1 MD 8:51 Smith 5 yd pass Baltz kick 8-33 4:25 0-7 1 MD 4:22 Cannon 19 yd pass Baltz kick 8-91 3:25 0-14 1 MD 1:38 Baltz 47 yd fg 5-29 1:42 0-17 2 MD 9:46 Hartsfi eld 14 yd int. ret. Baltz kick 0-0 0:00 0-24 2 MD 8:12 Furstonburg 27 yd pass Baltz kick 3-30 1:24 0-31 2 MD 4:03 Smith 24 yd pass Baltz kick 3-35 1:31 0-38 2 MD 1:44 Scott 22 yd pass Baltz kick 1-22 0:07 0-45 3 MD 8:06 Baltz 47 yd fg 4-(-1) 0:58 0-48 1 NDSU 7:18 McNorton 6 yd run Jastram kick 3-15 1:01 0-7 2 NDSU :22 Holloway 13 yd pass Jastram kick 6-80 1:00 9-14 4 NDSU 14:23 Holloway 11 yd pass Jastram kick 7-61 2:39 9-21 4 NDSU 4:55 McNorton 21 yd pass Jastram kick 5-44 2:33 9-28 4 NDSU 1:43 Sigers 1 yd run Jastram kick 4-5 2:06 9-35 2 HOW :48 Munoz 40 yd fg 5-8 2:21 3-17 1 BCU 14:44 Poole 70 yd pass Hurd kick 1-70 :11 0-7 1 BCU 2:56 Johnson 2 td run Hurd kick 10-45 5:37 3-14 2 BCU 13:32 Bell 7 yd run Hurd kick 6-43 1:35 3-21 2 BCU 5:13 Bell 3 td run Hurd kick 7-61 2:34 3-28 2 BCU 4:38 Lovette 1 yd run Hurd kick 1-2 :26 3-35 2 BCU 1:38 Lovette 1 yd run Hurd kick 9-78 2:39 10-42 3 BCU 14:05 Lewis 33 yd fumble ret Hurd kick 26-49 3 BCU 2:17 Lovette 6 yd run Hurd kick 13-69 5:46 26-56 4 BCU 7:38 Wilson 4 yd run Hurd kick 9-91 3:49 26-63 4 BCU 1:55 Dannehower 6 yd run Hurd miss 7-69 2:12 32-69 GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 18

Red Zone Efficiency

MORGAN STATE Opponent Inside 20 TD Run/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. Bowie State 4 0 0/0 .000 2 2-4 (.500) Maryland 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0-0 (.000) North Dakota State 3 0 0/0 .000 3 3-3 (1.000) Howard 2 1 0/1 .500 0 1-2 (.500) Bethune-Cookman 3 2 1/1 .667 0 2-3 (.667) N.C. A&T Delaware State Florida A&M Norfolk State S.C. State Hampton

OPPONENT Opponent Inside 20 TD Run/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. Bowie State 1 1 1/0 1-1 (1.000) 0 1-1 (1.000) Maryland 3 3 1/2 3-3 (1.000) 0 3-3 (1.000) North Dakota State 5 5 2/3 5-5 (1.000) 0 0-0 (.000) Howard 2 0 0/0 0-0 (.000) 1 1-2 (.500) Bethune-Cookman 10 8 8/0 8-10 (.800) 0 8-10 (.800) N.C. A&T Delaware State Florida A&M Norfolk State S.C. State Hampton GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 19

2010 Season Superlatives

INDIVIDUAL MORGAN STATE GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 Jourdan Brooks vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Rushes 21 Casey Council vs Howard (Sep 25, 2010) Yards Rushing 65 Jourdan Brooks vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Rushing 70 D.J. Adams vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) TD Rushes 1, David Brown vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) TD Rushes 2 D.J. Adams vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Long Rushes 31 Delonte Williams vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) Long Rushes 31 Jamarr Robinson vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Pass attempts 32 Don. Dickerson vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass attempts 21 Trevon Bennett vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass completions 16 Don. Dickerson vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass completions 10 Trevon Bennett vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Yards Passing 126 Don Dickerson vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Passing 117 Brock Jensen vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) TD Passes 1, Don Dickerson vs. Howard (Sep 25, 2010) TD Passes 3 Danny O’Brien vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) 1, Delonte Williams vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) 3 Brock Jensen vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Long Pass 50 Don. Dickerson vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Long Pass 29 Trevon Bennett vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Receptions 6 Chuka Okakpu vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) Receptions 6 Clifton Budd vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Yards Receiving 73 Chuka Okakpu vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Receiving 73 Clifton Budd vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) TD Receptions 1, Chuka Okakpu vs. Howard (Sep 25, 2010) TD Receptions 2 Torrey Smith vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Long Reception 50 Chuka Okakpu vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) 2 L. Holloway vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Field Goals 4 Kemar Scarlett vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Long Reception 29 Clifton Budd vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Long Field Goal 47 Kemar Scarlett vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Field Goals 2 Travis Baltz vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Punts 7 Nicholas Adams vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Long Field Goal 47 Travis Baltz vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Punting Avg 39.0 Nicholas Adams vs HOW (Sep 25, 2010) Punts 8 Michael Gagne vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Long Punt 61 Nicholas Adams vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Punting Avg 41.2 Travis Baltz vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) Long Punt Return 47 Brian Mann vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Long Punt 56 Michael Gagne vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 93 Tyrone Hendrix vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) Long Punt Return 51 R. Smith vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Tackles 13 Reshaude Miller vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 44 James Proctor vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Sacks 1, Three times Tackles 12 Kyle Jackson vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) TacklesFor Loss 3 Zary Stewart Sacks 1.0 Ryan Drevlow vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Interceptions 1, eight times TacklesFor Loss 2 Ryan Drevlow vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Interceptions 1 Demetrius Hartsfi eld vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010)

MORGAN STATE TEAM HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Rushes 39 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Rushes 68 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Rushing 128 vs B-CU (Oct 2, 2010) Yards Rushing 366 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Rush 4.6 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Rush 5.4 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) TD Rushes -- TD Rushes 8 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Pass attempts 32 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass attempts 27 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass completions 16 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Pass completions 12 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Yards Passing 126 vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Passing 274 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Pass 8.5 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Pass 18.3 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) TD Passes 1 vs Howard (Sep 25, 2010) TD Passes 5 vs UMD (Sep 11, 2010) 1 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Total Plays 90 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Total Plays 71 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) Total Offense 640 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Total Offense 247 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Play 7.1 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Play 3.6 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Points 69 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Points 32 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Sacks By 3 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Sacks By 1 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) First Downs 30 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) First Downs 20 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Penalties 16 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Penalties 16 vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Penalty Yards 184 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Penalty Yards 164 vs NDSU (Sep 18, 2010) Turnovers 4 vs Howard (Sep 25, 2010) Turnovers 8 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Interceptions By 3 vs B-CU (Oct 02, 2010) Interceptions By 1 vs BSU (Sep 04, 2010) GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 20

2010 Morgan State Game Recaps Game 1 ■ Morgan 14, Bowie 7 Game 2 ■ Morgan 3, Maryland 62 Game 3 ■ Morgan 9, ND State 35 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 18, 2010

BALTIMORE, Md. – Kemar Scarlett connected COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Morgan State never FARGO, N.D.-- Morgan State had its best of- on four fi eld goals and the Bears defense cashed found an offensive rhythm tonight, but Maryland fensive performance of the season, but they still in on a safety to help Morgan State (1-0) beat never seemed to lose theirs. have yet to put the ball in the endzone. Bowie State 14-7 on Saturday night in front of 7,419 in attendance at Hughes Stadium. Maryland’s offense was nearly perfect in the fi rst Brock Jensen threw three touchdown passes half against Morgan State, in the fi rst gridiron and the defense allowed only three fi eld goals as Scarlett set a single-game school record on what meeting between the two schools. North Dakota State defeated Morgan State 35-9 was a frustrating night for both offenses. The before a crowd of 17,340 in the Fargodome on senior booted in four fi eld goals to give the Bears Jamarr Robinson was 6-for-14 for 70 yards and Saturday, Sept. 18. its fi rst season-opening victory since 2007, and two touchdowns before being replaced in the it was their second win against the Bulldogs who second quarter by Danny O’Brien who threw Jensen, who replaced starter Jose Mohler in the fell 28-20 in their last meeting in 2006. Scarlett’s three touchdowns, helping the Terps run up a second quarter, completed 8 of 17 passes for four fi eld goals set a Morgan State team single quick 45-point lead before calling in the reserves 117 yards and came up with scoring passes of game record. in a 62-3 romp over Morgan State on Saturday 13, 11 and 21 yards for the Bison (2-1). Warren night. Holloway was on the receiving end of two of “Anytime you have a kicker making 50-yard those TDs, and D.J. McNorton caught the other. fi eld goals, it makes it easier for the offense and Maryland (2-0) scored on its fi rst three posses- Jensen also rushed 13 times for 57 yards. brings the opportunity for points,” said MSU head sions, with Robinson tossing touchdown passes coach Donald Hill-Eley. “It’s good to be able to to Torrey Smith (5 yds) and Adrian Cannon (19 Kemar Scarlett had three fi eld goals for the have a guy that you know from 35 and some- yds), and Travis Baltz hit a 47-yard fi eld goal to Bears (1-2). Morgan State also had 65 rushing times 40 yards away, he’s going to make the play give the Terps a 21-0 lead by the end of the fi rst yards from Jourdan Banks on 19 carries, while for you.” quarter. Donavan Dickerson completed 12 of 24 passes for 126 yards. Freshman wideout Chuka Okakpu Scarlett hit a 39-yard fi eld goal at the end of the Donovan Dickerson had one of the roughest had fi ve catches for 73 yards. fi rst quarter to put Morgan on the scoreboard 3-0. nights of his collegiate career. The sophomore Bowie State (0-2) put together a 9 play, 70-yard completed 7-of-28 passes for 48 yards and threw McNorton also scored on a 6-yard run and led drive that was capped by a 10 yard touchdown two picks, one of which was returned by Deme- North Dakota State with 58 rushing yards. Mike run by Rodney Webb. Michael Gagne’s point trius Hartsfi eld for the fi rst score of the second Sigers added a 1-yard TD run. after attempt gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 advantage quarter. Maryland reserve quarterback O’Brien with 2:54 remaining in the half. tossed three touchdowns in just four pass at- Scarlett’s third fi eld goal put Morgan State up 9-7 tempts to push the lead to 45-0 by halftime. with 1:29 to play in the fi rst half, but the Bison Donovan Dickerson engineered a 36 yard drive took the lead for good on a 13-yard TD pass from to setup a 44-yard fi eld goal by Scarlett to pull Morgan State didn’t get a fi rst down until the end the Bears to within one, trailing 7-6 at halftime. of the fi rst quarter when the Terps were fl agged Jensen to Holloway 67 seconds later. NDSU Dickerson completed 16-of-32 passes for 109 for a personal foul. The Bears completed the scored 28 unanswered points including 21 in the yards in his starting debut. game with nine fi rst downs, fi ve of which were fourth quarter. off of Maryland penalties. In fact, the Terps had There were numerous mistakes by both teams, more penalty yards (10-110 yds) than the Bears NDSU’s defense allowed 64 yards in the second but the ejection of Bowie State’s starting quar- had in total offense (85 yds). half and 207 overall. The Bison stopped drives on terback Tyrae Reed in the fi rst quarter ended up interceptions from linebacker Matt Anderson and being a huge hit to the visiting Bulldogs. The second half was notable because Morgan cornerback Marcus Williams. Another linebacker, State’s #Kemar Scarlett3 connected on a 39-yard Preston Evans, recorded a game-high 11 tackles Bowie State started the second half with yet fi eld goal to help the Bears avoid its fi rst shutout to reach double-fi gures for the second time this another miscue when a snap to punter Michael since losing to Akron 41-0 in last year’s season- season and sixth time in his career. Gagne sailed through the back of the endzone opener. for a safety to give the Bears an 8-7 edge with Morgan State held a 37:10 to 22:50 advantage in 9:44 to go in the third quarter. Morgan State (1-1) has lost its last three games time of possession, but committed 16 penalties against BCS competition by a combined 141-3, for 164 yards compared to fi ve for 60 for North Scarlett, who ended up being the most reliable also getting rolled by Akron last season and Dakota State. The Bears entered the game as form of offense for the Bears, scored on a 33 Rutgers in 2008. the second least penalized team in the MEAC yard fi eld goal. Still, the Bulldogs had a chance (13 fl ags in two games). for the go-ahead score, pushing to midfi eld with “My hat goes off to Maryland,” MSU coach about 6 minutes left. But back-to-back sacks Donald Hil-Eley said, “They made their plays and Allen Stephens led the Bears with eight tackles by Justin Young, followed by Sheldon Jacques they played with a lot of enthusiasm.” and two quarterback hurries, while Brian Saun- forced the Bulldogs punt from their own 35. On ders had 7 tackles and Bakari Smith added four the Bears ensuing drive Scarlett capped all scor- “I talked to Coach [Ralph] Freidgen prior to the tackle and had a 33 yard fumble return. ing with 46-yard fi eld goal giving the Bears its game about James Madison’s upset against fi rst win of the season. Virginia Tech, and I think that pretty much gave them a boost.” Bowie State managed just 73 total offensive yards, led by third-string quarterback Trevon Ben- “We will learn from the loss and we’re going to nett who completed 10-of-21 passes for 89 yards stick together as a team.” while facing steady pressure from the speedy Morgan State pass rush. The Bears fi nished the game by forcing three interceptions. GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 21

2010 Morgan State Game Recaps Game 4 ■ Morgan 20, Howard 3 Game 5 ■ Morgan 32, B-Cookman 69 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 2, 2010

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Morgan State BALTIMORE, Md – In the end, Bethune-Cookman didn’t fair well in their fi rst three games was just better than Morgan State today. against non-conference opponents. But to- day was a different story, as they posted a A dominating 69-32 victory over Morgan State ex- lopsided victory against a conference rival. tended the Wildcats’ record to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Morgan State placekicker Kemar Scarlett booted in two fi eld goals and the Bears collected three The loss marked the most points scored against interceptions to beat Howard 20-3 on Saturday at the Bears since a 65-15 loss at South Carolina the New York Urban League Football Classic in State in 2005, and it was the most points an oppo- front of 34,167 fans. nent has scored against the Bears at Hughes Sta- dium since 2003 when Maine posted a 77-24 win. “We’ll take the win, but we have a lot of things we need to fi x offensively,” said MSU coach Donald- Despite scoring its most points in two seasons, Hill-Eley. the Bears’ record fell to 1-1 in the conference and 2-3 overall. “It’s good to see our defense still continuing to play well, along with our special teams unit. A lot of Morgan State fi nished the game by committing players did a lot of good things to bring us through eight turnovers, four by air (interceptions) and four tonight. Kevin Myrie did a good job of stopping by ground (fumbles). the mid-line run option, and Reshaude Miller did a good job in the secondary by making stops and “There wasn’t an effort on either side of the ball,” protecting against the passing game. Offensively, said MSU coach Donald Hill-Eley. “You can’t play we just didn’t have a lot happening.” well when you’re turning the ball over eight times. You can’t beat a little league team like that.” Morgan State (1-3, 1-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Con- ference) opened in a 3-4 scheme instead of the “At this point we’re making some crazy decisions 4-3 it ran last week against No. 23 North Dakota and we just need to get back and make some cor- State last week. The scheme change held How- rections and watch fi lm.” ard’s triple-option offense to 129 yards on 68 plays, including a season-high four sacks with Morgan State’s starting quarterback Donovan three interceptions. Dickerson completed just eight of his 25 passes for 74 yards, including three interceptions, one of Despite holding a commanding advantage in time which was returned for a touchdown. of possession (35:02-to-24:58), fi rst downs (12-to- 4) and total yards (129-to-64), the Bears still made Androse Bell rushed for two touchdowns as the the most of its opportunities. Wildcats gained 366 yards on the ground. Matt Johnson completed 13 of 18 passes for 261 of Kemar Scarlett scored the fi rst points of the game Bethune’s 274 yards passing. when he hit a 45 yard fi eld goal with 6:06 remain- ing in the fi rst quarter to give the Bears an early Morgan State, held to 247 yards total offense, 3-0 lead. got touchdowns from Tyrone Hendrix on a 93- yard kickoff return and Nico Scott on a 44-yard Morgan State’s fi rst offensive touchdown of the interception return and trailed 42-26 at halftime. season came on Donovan Dickerson’s 16 yard TD But Ryan Lewis returned a fumble 33 yards for pass to freshman wideout Chuka Okakpu early in a touchdown a minute into the third quarter, and the second quarter. Bethune-Cookman went on to outscore the Bears 27-6 in the second half. Howard quarterback Casey Council engineered a 13-play, 73 yard drive into the MSU red zone. But Isidore Jackson was the Wildcats’ leading rusher on 2nd and goal from the MSU 9 yardline, Coun- with 101 yards on 13 carries. cil attempted a short pass that was intercepted by Reshaude Miller who returned it 89 yards for The Wildcats wasted little time lighting up the a touchdown. It was the fi rst interception return for scoreboard when Johnson connected with Eddie a touchdown since 2008. Poole for a 70-yard touchdown pass on the fi rst play of the game to give B-CU its fi rst score of the Howard’s only points of the day came on the leg ballgame. The Bears ended up falling behind 35- of Parker Munoz who connected on a 40 yard fi eld 3, and despite an offensive explosion just before goal just before halftime. halftime, Morgan trailed 42-26 at the break.

Morgan State’s defense pitched a shutout in the “We only have fi ve seniors on the team, one of the second half and Scarlett hit a 46 yard fi eld goal in offensive side of the ball, and it’s our youth that the 3rd quarter that capped all scoring. caught up with us. We just have to start moving some people around and see what happens.” GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 21 OFFENSE 16, Delonte Williams – QB, 6-0, 180, R-Fresh., Washington, D.C. 23, Jourdan Brooks – RB, 6-1, 245, R-Junior, Germantown, Md. • Saw his fi rst collegiate action vs. Howard at New • Saw 27 touches in his debut as a Bear against Bowie State Meadowlands Stadium for a total of 62 yards (9/4) • Entered the 3rd quarter vs. Bethune-Cookman and fi nished • Had 11 carries for 20 yards at Maryland (9/11) the game by completing 6-of-15 passes for 45 yards, • Posted a season-high 65 yards on 19 carries at North Dakota including his fi rst career touchdown pass; he also led the State (9/18) team with 63 yards on 10 carries • Had a touchdown saving tackle against Howard (9/25) DEFENSE 12, Donovan Dickerson – QB, 6-1, 180, Sophomore, Detroit, Mich. 9, Chris Eugene – LB, 6-4, 215, Sophomore, Miami, Fla. • Completed .500 pct of his passes (16-32) for 109 yards • In the season opener recorded 5 tackles, a sack and a in his fi rst career start and fi nished the game without being fumble recovery vs. Bowie State (9/4) sacked (9/4) • Recorded 4 tackles against Maryland (9/11) • Threw the fi rst two interceptions of his career at Maryland and was sacked once and had a fumble (9/11) • Completed 12 of 24 passes for 126 yards, including two INTs at NDSU (9/18) • Threw his fi rst career TD during Howard game at NY Football Classic (9/25) 6, Janary Gray – DB, 6-0, 215, Sophomore, Miami, Fla. • Had tough night vs. B-CU (10/2) completing 8-of-25 passes, including three • Recorded fi rst career interception during the season opener interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown against Bowie State (9/4) • Recorded 6 tackles in the matchup at Maryland (9/11) 9, Lamont Bryant – TE, 6-6, 215, Junior, Newport News, Va. • 2010 Preseason All-MEAC First Team selection • Had fi rst catch of the season for 3 yards vs. Bowie State (9/4) • Did not play at North Dakota State (9/18), vs. Howard (9/25) or Bethune-Cookman (10/2) due to injury suffered during game at Maryland (9/11) 7, Darren McKhan – DB, 6-0, 185, Senior, Miami, Md. • 2009 All-MEAC selection • Saw his fi rst action of the season when the Bears dropped Howard in New Meadowlands Stadium (9/25) and fi nished with a 3, Keith Lee – RB, 5-10, 215, R-Junior, Greensboro, N.C. tackle and a pass breakup • Had 5 carries for 21 yards in the season opener, including a fumble vs. Bowie State (9/4) • Added 2 yards on 3 carries at North Dakota State (9/18) 93, Kevin Myrie – DL, 6-2, 315, Senior, Coral Spring, Fla. • Recorded 5 tackles, a sack versus Howard and was selected the MVP of the NYUL Football Classic at New Meadowlands Stadium (9/25)

33, Brian Mann – RB, 5-7, 185, Sophomore, Trussville, Ala. • Returned 3 punts for 71 yards, including a 47 yarder against Bowie State (9/4) • Touched the ball 5 times for 23 yards at Maryland (9/11) 4, Nico Scott – DB, 5-10, 180, Senior, Greenbelt, Md. • Started for the fi rst time in his career when the Bears played • Collected his fi rst INT of the season vs. Howard at the NY at NDSU (9/18), fi nished with 5 yards on 10 carries Football Classic (9/25) • Intercepted B-CU’s Matt Johnson and raced 93 yards for a touchdown (10/2) • Leads the team in passes defended (5) and ranks 4th in the MEAC in interceptions (2) 14, Winfred Diggs – WR, 5-8, 170, Junior, Washington, D.C. • Posted team-high 5 receptions for 44 yards, including a long of 27 yards vs. Bowie State (9/11) • Recorded game-high 5 catches for 26 yards at Maryland 32, Reshaude Miller – DB, 6-4, 180, Junior, Florence, S.C. (9/11) • Registered his fi rst start and recorded 3 tackles vs. Bowie • Had 3 catches for 37 yards vs Bethune-Cookman (10/2) State (9/4) • Collected career-high 9 tackles and recorded his fi rst career interception at Maryland (9/11) • Had 4 tackles at North Dakota State (9/18) 82, Chuka Okakpu – WR, 6-4, 200, Freshman, Roswell, Ga. • Recorded an 89 yard interception return vs. Howard (9/25) • Finished with 2 catches for 17 yards vs. Bowie State (9/4) • Posted game-high 13 tackles with a pass breakup vs. B-CU (10/2) • Had a 16 yard catch at Maryland (9/11) • Collected season-high 5 receptions for 75 yards at North Dakota State (9/18) • Recorded his fi rst career touchdown vs. Howard (9/25) and earned MEAC Rookie of the Week • Had season-high 7 catch night vs. B-CU and scored a TD (10/2) GAME 6 ■ N.C. A&T ■ Oct. 9, 2010 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES ■ 22 2, Joe Rankin – DB, 5-10, 180, R-Freshman, Germantown, Md. SPECIAL TEAMS • In his debut as a Bear, he got the Bears fi rst interception of the 29, Nicholas Adams – P, 6-2, 245, Sophomore, Fayetteville, N.C. season (9/4) • Had 6 punts for a total of 29 yards in the season opener vs. • Collected 3 tackles at North Dakota State (9/18) Bowie • Had a pass breakup and three tackles vs. B-CU (10/2) • Kicked season long 55 yard punt at Maryland (9/11) • Ranked 2nd in the MEAC, averaging 39.2 yards per punt on the season, including 7 placed inside the 20 yard-line

35, Brian Saunders – LB, 6-1, 225, Senior, Mount Kisco, N.Y. 45, Kemar Scarlett – K, 6-0, 180, Sophomore, Temple Hills, Md. • 2010 Team Captain • Broke the school’s single game record for most FGs made • Recorded 6 tackles in each of the fi rst 2 games to start the in one game with 4 vs. Bowie State and was selected MEAC season Special Teams Player of the Week • Had 7 tackles and a TFL at North Dakota State (9/11) • Kicked a 39 yards FG against Maryland (9/4) for the Bear’s only points in the game • Booted in three fi eld goals at North Dakota State (9/18) for the Bears’ only points of the game and was selected College Football Performance Awards Honorable Mention Placekicker of the Week 41, Bakari Smith – DL, 6-1, 240, Junior, Sunset, Fla. • Connected on fi eld goals from 45 and 46 yards against Howard in the • Recorded fi rst career interception in season opener against NYUL Football Classic at New Medowlands Stadium (9/25) and was Bowie State (9/4) selected MEAC Special Teams Player of the Week • Collected 3 tackles at Maryland (9/11) • Leads MEAC in scoring (35 points) and has scored 32 of the Bears 78 • Forced and returned a fumble against NDSU and collected 4 points so far this season tackles (9/18) • Currently on the watch list for the Fred Mitchell Award that is provided • Posted 4 tackles vs. B-CU (10/2) to the nation’s top collegiate place-kicker among more than 600 FCS, Division II, Division III and NAIA football teams.

1, Tyrone Hendrix – KR/WR, 6-1, 190, Junior, Tampa Bay, Fla. 5, Allen Stephens – LB, 6-2, 250, Sophomore, Halifax, Va. • Recorded two catches for 13 yards vs. Bowie State (9/4) • Opened the season against Bowie State with 6 tackles, a • Had 4 kickoff returns for 76 yards at Maryland, including a sack and a fumble recovery (9/4) long of 23 yards (9/11) • Bears leading tackler has recorded at least 7 tackles in each • Collected 75 yards on four kickoff returns at North Dakota of the fi rst 3 games of the season State (9/18) • Recorded career-high and game-high 12 tackles against Maryland • Started vs. Howard (9/25) and had a 25 yd rec. and 45 yd (9/11) kickoff return • Posted team-high 8 tackles with a TFL and 2 QB hurries at • Currenlty ranks No. 3 in the MEAC in kickoff returns (26.4 avg) North Dakota State (9/18) • Had a 93 yard kickoff return for a touchdown vs B-CU (10/2) • Tied for 2nd in MEAC with 43 total tackles for the season 10, Andre Nelson – KR/DB, 5-10, 185, Junior, Morton, Pa. • Had a 29 yard kickoff return at Maryland (9/11) and fi nished 54, Bricen Tate – DE, 6-1, 200, Junior, Beaumont, Texas with 4 returns for 79 yards • Recorded 4 tackles, including a tackle for a loss in the • Posted a season-best 56 yd kickoff return vs. Howard (9/25) season opener against Bowie State (9/4) • Notched 4 tackles at Maryland (9/11) • Collected a forced fumble and fumble recovery vs. Howard (9/25) • Had 7 tackles and 1st career interception vs. Howard (9/25) and was selected MEAC Defensive Player of the Week

92, Zary Stewart – DE, 6-4, 260, Junior, Upper Marlboro, Md. • Recorded 4 tackles at North Dakota State (9/18) • Had 3 tackles vs B-CU (10/2)

90, Justin Young – DT, 6-3, 286, Junior, Germantown, Md. • Knocked North Dakota State’s starting QB out of the ballgame (9/18) • Recorded 3 tackles and forced a fumble vs. B-CU (10/2) The Automated ScoreBook Morgan State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 05, 2010) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (2-3-0) (1-1-0) (0-2-0) (1-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (1-1-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (1-2-0) (1-0-0) (0-2-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS MSU OPP ------Sep. 4, 2010 BOWIE STATE W 14-7 7941 FIRST DOWNS...... 59 88 Sep 11, 2010 at Maryland L 3-62 40099 Rushing...... 22 47 Sep 18, 2010 at #23 North Dakota State L 9-35 17340 Passing...... 20 32 *Sep 25, 2010 vs Howard W 20-3 34167 Penalty...... 17 9 *Oct. 2, 2010 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L 32-69 2971 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 314 809 Rushing Attempts...... 162 225 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Rush...... 1.9 3.6 ------Average Per Game...... 62.8 161.8 BROOKS,Jourdan 5 69 216 39 177 2.6 0 19 35.4 TDs Rushing...... 1 13 WILLIAMS,Delonte 2 13 79 13 66 5.1 0 31 33.0 PASSING YARDAGE...... 442 654 MANN,Brian 5 20 75 15 60 3.0 0 28 12.0 Comp-Att-Int...... 52-136-9 49-106-8 LEE,Keith 5 21 58 12 46 2.2 0 10 9.2 Average Per Pass...... 3.2 6.2 BROWN,David 4 7 31 0 31 4.4 1 15 7.8 Average Per Catch...... 8.5 13.3 SINGLETARY,Alan 2 5 23 0 23 4.6 0 9 11.5 Average Per Game...... 88.4 130.8 DOSU,Yusuf 3 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -1.3 TDs Passing...... 2 9 DIGGS,Winfred 5 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -1.2 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 756 1463 MILLER,Sha'ka 4 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -1.8 Average Per Play...... 2.5 4.4 DICKERSON,Donavan 5 22 52 86 -34 -1.5 0 20 -6.8 Average Per Game...... 151.2 292.6 HENDRIX,Tyrone 5 2 0 38 -38 -19.0 0 0 -7.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards.... 28-643 22-471 Total...... 5 162 534 220 314 1.9 1 31 62.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards.... 12-124 14-326 Opponents...... 5 225 1002 193 809 3.6 13 45 161.8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards..... 8-157 9-187 FUMBLES-LOST...... 11-7 14-5 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PENALTIES-Yards...... 45-377 47-496 ------PUNTS-AVG...... 32-37.0 26-38.3 DICKERSON,Donavan 5 55.54 46-120-8 38.3 397 1 50 79.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game.. 30:06 29:54 WILLIAMS,Delonte 2 73.87 6-15-1 40.0 45 1 14 22.5 3RD-DOWN Conversions..... 14/71 21/65 TEAM 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions..... 2/5 4/8 Total...... 5 57.15 52-136-9 38.2 442 2 50 88.4 Opponents...... 5 110.98 49-106-8 46.2 654 9 70 130.8 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G SCOTT,Nico 2 52 26.0 1 44 ------MILLER,Reshaude 2 89 44.5 1 89 OKAKPU,Chuka 5 15 159 10.6 2 50 31.8 RANKIN,Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 DIGGS,Winfred 5 15 112 7.5 0 27 22.4 TATE,Bricen 1 7 7.0 0 7 SHERMAN,Derrick 5 6 34 5.7 0 13 6.8 GRAY,Janary 1 0 0.0 0 0 HENDRIX,Tyrone 5 4 66 16.5 0 28 13.2 SMITH,Bakari 1 9 9.0 0 9 FLOWERS,Chris 5 4 23 5.8 0 11 4.6 Total...... 8 157 19.6 2 89 YOUNG,Jorge 4 2 23 11.5 0 19 5.8 Opponents...... 9 187 20.8 1 50 CHERENFANT,Jephte 4 2 18 9.0 0 9 4.5 MANN,Brian 5 2 4 2.0 0 5 0.8 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd BRYANT,Lamont 3 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 ------LEE,Keith 5 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 ADAMS,Nicholas 26 1020 39.2 61 1 3 7 0 Total...... 5 52 442 8.5 2 50 88.4 SCARLETT,Kemar 4 138 34.5 39 0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 5 49 654 13.3 9 70 130.8 TEAM 2 27 13.5 21 0 0 0 0 Total...... 32 1185 37.0 61 1 3 7 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents...... 26 996 38.3 56 0 3 10 0 ------SCARLETT,Kemar 11-14 78.6 0-0 2-2 4-5 5-7 0-0 46 0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------|------PATs ------| MANN,Brian 9 119 13.2 0 47 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points BRADY,Lafredo 1 0 0.0 0 0 ------SPENCER,Isaiah 1 4 4.0 0 4 SCARLETT,Kemar 0 11-14 3-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 WEST,Jarvis 1 1 1.0 0 1 OKAKPU,Chuka 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 12 124 10.3 0 47 BROWN,David 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 8 Opponents...... 14 326 23.3 0 68 MILLER,Reshaude 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SCOTT,Nico 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long HENDRIX,Tyrone 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ------TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 HENDRIX,Tyrone 13 343 26.4 1 93 CHERENFANT,Jephte 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 FLOWERS,Chris 7 133 19.0 0 29 WILLIAMS,Delonte 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 NELSON,Andre 6 140 23.3 0 56 DICKERSON,Donavan 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 CHERENFANT,Jephte 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Total...... 6 11-14 3-3 1-1 1 1-2 0 1 78 SINGLETARY,Alan 1 29 29.0 0 29 Opponents...... 24 3-5 23-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 176 Total...... 28 643 23.0 1 93 Opponents...... 22 471 21.4 0 44 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Morgan State...... 9 49 8 12 - 78 ------Opponents...... 38 73 17 48 - 176 HENDRIX,Tyrone 5 -38 66 0 343 0 371 74.2 MANN,Brian 5 60 4 119 0 0 183 36.6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G BROOKS,Jourdan 5 177 0 0 0 0 177 35.4 ------OKAKPU,Chuka 5 0 159 0 0 0 159 31.8 DICKERSON,Donavan 5 142 -34 397 363 72.6 FLOWERS,Chris 5 0 23 0 133 0 156 31.2 BROOKS,Jourdan 5 69 177 0 177 35.4 Total...... 5 314 442 124 643 157 1680 336.0 WILLIAMS,Delonte 2 28 66 45 111 55.5 Opponents...... 5 809 654 326 471 187 2447 489.4 MANN,Brian 5 20 60 0 60 12.0 LEE,Keith 5 21 46 0 46 9.2 Total...... 5 298 314 442 756 151.2 Opponents...... 5 331 809 654 1463 292.6

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------5 STEPHENS,Allen 5 23 20 43 6.0-19 1.0-7 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 32 MILLER Reshaude 5 18 14 32 2-89 1 The Automated ScoreBook Morgan State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 05, 2010) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------5 STEPHENS,Allen 5 23 20 43 6.0-19 1.0-7 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 32 MILLER,Reshaude 5 18 14 32 . . 2-89 1 . . . . . 35 SAUNDERS,Brian 5 14 14 28 2.5-3 . . 1 . . . . . 6 GRAY,Janary 5 12 13 25 2.0-8 1.0-7 1-0 1 . . . . . 9 EUGENE,Chris 5 10 13 23 1.5-18 1.5-18 . . . 1-0 1 . . 54 TATE,Bricen 5 13 9 22 3.5-7 0.5-0 1-7 . . 1-0 1 . . 93 MYRIE,Kevin 5 10 10 20 3.0-13 0.5-6 . . 1 . . . . 42 EATMAN,Paul 5 7 8 15 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 2 . . . . . 57 BRYAN,Dominick 3 7 7 14 ...... 90 YOUNG,Justin 5 6 8 14 2.5-15 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . . 92 STEWART,Zary 5 7 6 13 3.5-11 1.0-5 ...... 41 SMITH,Bakari 5 3 10 13 3.0-11 . 1-9 . . 1-33 1 . . 91 JACQUES,Sheldon 5 4 7 11 3.0-12 2.0-11 . . . . 1 . . 11 COLLINS,Jamal 5 2 8 10 1.0-3 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 4 SCOTT,Nico 5 4 5 9 1.0-2 . 2-52 3 . . . . . 2 RANKIN,Joe 5 1 7 8 1.0-1 . 1-0 2 . . . . . 59 KING,Gelman 3 2 6 8 0.5-0 ...... 25 JONES,Jerry 5 5 2 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 40 THOMAS,Justin 4 3 1 4 ...... 1 . . 46 NDUBUEZE,Richard 5 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . . 1 HENDRIX,Tyrone 5 2 1 3 ...... 52 BAILEY,Larry 2 2 1 3 ...... 45 SCARLETT,Kemar 5 3 . 3 ...... 82 OKAKPU,Chuka 5 2 . 2 ...... 53 BLISSETT,Stephen 3 1 1 2 ...... 89 BURLEY,Christopher 2 2 . 2 ...... 8 BRYANT,Lamont 3 2 . 2 ...... 84 SMOOTH,Anthony 2 1 1 2 ...... 43 JOHNSON,Darius 4 . 2 2 ...... 96 JONES,Chris 4 2 . 2 ...... 39 BROWN,David 4 1 . 1 ...... 29 ADAMS,Nicholas 5 1 . 1 ...... 21 BRADY,Lafredo 4 1 . 1 ...... 34 SHERMAN,Derrick 5 . 1 1 0.5-1 ...... 23 BROOKS,Jourdan 5 1 . 1 ...... 7 MCKHAN,Darren 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 20 KINCHEN,Derrick 4 . 1 1 ...... 3 LEE,Keith 5 . 1 1 ...... 81 BROWN,Antonio 1 1 . 1 1.0-13 ...... 67 DURDEN,Joshua 5 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 3 ...... 1 Total...... 5 175 180 355 37-145 10-72 8-157 14 4 5-33 6 . 1 Opponents...... 5 137 202 339 40-159 7-57 9-187 25 7 7-43 3 2 .