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198 MSU Schedule/Results NORTH CAROLINA A&T “AGGIES” (3-2, 1-1 MEAC) MORGAN STATE “BEARS” (3-1, 1-0 MEAC) 9/12 @Akron 10/24 @Delaware St.* GAME #5 - MSU Homecoming L, 0-41 1 p.m. Saturday, October 10, 2009 • 1:00 p.m. Hughes Stadium (Capacity 10,000) • Baltimore, Md. 9/19 vs. WSSU 10/31 FLORIDA A&M* W, 16-10 OT 4 p.m. Setting the Scene The Morgan State football team continues its 112th season of football on Saturday, 9/26 TOWSON 11/7 NORFOLK ST.* Oct. 10 when they host North Carolina A&T for Homecoming in a Mid-Eastern W, 12-9 4 p.m. Athletic Conference showdown at Hughes Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The contest will be broadcast live on WEAA, 88.9FM. 10/3 @BCU* 11/14 @SCSU* The Bears (3-1) will enter the game coming off their third win of the season when W, 24-13 1:30 p.m. they downed Bethune-Cookman 24-13 in Daytona last Saturday. N.C. A&T 10/10 N.C. A&T* 11/21 @Hampton* outlasted N.C. Central 24-17 in an overtime thriller in Greensboro, N.C. The Aggies improved their record to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the MEAC. MSU’s win last 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Saturday improved head coach Donald Hill-Eley’s all-time record to 39-44 four 10/15 HOWARD* games into his eighth season at the helm. Hill’s 39 wins since 2002, is good enough 7:30 p.m. for third-best all-time record behind legendary coaches Edward P. Hurt and Earl. C. Banks. Kick-off is slated for 1:00 p.m. (EST). The game will be streamed LIVE on Interviews: the internet at MorganStateBears.com. Contact Leonard Haynes at (443) 885-3831 to request player interviews. Head Coach Donald Hill-Eley and players will be available on the field Quick Hits • SR LB recorded a game-high 17 tackles (13 solo) during the Bears after each practice. George Howard win against Bethune-Cookman...He has been selected the MEAC Defensive Player of the Week twice so far this season and ranks No. 1 in the FCS in total tackles. Practice: • All-MEAC CB Darren McKhan recorded his 8th career Players and coaches are available for brief interviews after practice. • SR RB Devan James suffered an abdominal pull in the preseason....James needs Contact Sports Information for practice times. The first 20 minutes will be 857 yards to become the school’s all-time rushing leader - he currently ranks No. 7 available for video and still photography. with 1,870 rushing yards on 430 carries.

Weekly Teleconferences Morgan State vs. N.C. A&T: The Facts The MEAC Head Football Coaches will be featuredatured on Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 10 at 1:00 p.m. EST a weekly teleconference each Tuesday from Location: Baltimore, Md. (Hughes Stadium - 10,000) 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., beginning August 292 29.9. Radio: MSU Sports Radio Network - WEAA 88.9 FM in Baltimore; Media members wishing to participate on tht thehe Mark Gray (play-by-play) & Kelvin Bridgers (color analyst) teleconference should contact the MEAC The Series: MSU leads the series 38-33-3 media relations office for instructions. Internet: www.MorganStateBears.com; www.ncataggies.com Live Stream: The game will be carried by WEAA 88.9FM and streamed LIVE at www.morganstatebears.com The schedule is listed below. Series Notes: MSU and North Carolina A&T meet for the 75th time ... The two Schedule: schools are 330 miles apart from each other... MSU leads the series 38-33-3 and won the last game 41-3 on October 11, 2008 in Aggies Stadium ... The last time 10:00 MEAC Notes the Aggies defeated MSU was on Oct 11, 2003 at Hughes Stadium (33-12) ... 10:04 Donald Hill-Eley (Morgan State) During the 2008 matchup, QB Carlton Jackson threw for 128 yards with a 38-yard 10:14 Alonzo Lee (N.C. A&T) pass, and Devan James rushed for 103 yards, including a 28-yard TD... 10:24 Carey Bailey (Howard) The Aggies are in search of its second conference victory of the season ... The 10:34 Al Lavan (Delaware State) Bears recorded a 19-6 win against A&T in 1930 ... MSU’s first loss against N.C. 10:44 Buddy Pough (S.C. State) A&T was in 1948, 6-0 ... Donald Hill-Eley has a 5-2 record against N.C. A&T 10:54 Don Rose (Hampton) since he was named MSU’s head coach in 2002 ... This Saturday’s contest will 11:04 Pete Adrian (Norfolk State) mark the first matchup between coach Hill and his former defensive coordinator 11:14 Alvin Wyatt (Bethune-Cookman) Alonzo Lee and former offensive coordinator Chennis Berry ... 11:24 Joe Taylor (Florida A&M) MSU NORTH CAROLINA A&T 11:34 Kermit Blount (Winston-Salem State) Record 3-1 (1-0 MEAC) Record 3-2 (1-1 MEAC) 2008 Record 6-6 (4-4 MEAC) 2008 Record 3-9 (1-7 MEAC) Last Game Oct. 3 in Daytona, Fla. Last Game Oct. 3, Greensboro, N.C, Patricia Porter win vs. B-Cookman, 24-13 vs. N.C. Central (WO, 23-17) Director of Media Relations (MEAC) Coach Donald Hill-Eley (8th yr) Coach Alonzo Lee (1st yr) 222 Central Park Avenue, Suite 1150 Career Record 39-44/8th year Career Record 3-2/1st year Virginia Beach, VA 23462 MSU Record Same A&T Record same (757) 416-7116 Hill vs. A&T 5-2 Lee vs. MSU 0-0 Morgan State Football • Game 5 ONE TO WATCH Tracking the Bears Senior LB George Howard has been one of the standouts on the defensive side of the ball. The 6-1, 230-pound Virginia native and 2009 2009 FINAL STANDINGS MORGAN STATE BEARS N.C. A&T Preseason All-MEAC second team selection Football MEAC Pct Overall Pct 3-1, 1-0 MEAC 3-2, 1-1 MEAC ranks No. 1 in the Football Championship Florida A&M 2-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 IN THE POLLS IN THE POLLS Subdivision in total tackles and is currently *South Carolina St. 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 Sports Network - N/A Sports Network - N/A the MEAC’s leadingg SBN - N/A SBN - N/A tackler with 60 stops.ops. Morgan St. 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 “The Hitman” has North Carolina A&T 1-1 .500 3-2 .600 LEADERS (2009) LEADERS (2009) Rushing Rushing been named Hampton 1-1 .500 2-2 .500 the MEAC James, 37/87 Mayhew, 73/323/3 TDs Norfolk St. 1-1 .500 2-2 .500 Jackson, 29/53 Fears, 49/77/1 TD Defensive Player of the Week Delaware St. 1-1 .500 1-2 .333 Passing Passing three times Howard 0-1 .000 2-2 .500 Jackson, 49-78-2 Fears, 46-106-589 yds/3INT/2 TDs and collected a 461 yds/4 TDs Receiving Bethune-Cookman 0-3 .000 0-4 .000 game-high 17 Receiving Miles, 13/199/3 TDs *2008 MEAC Champs tackles against Diggs, 13/87 Raper, 9/135 B-CU. It marks Baptiste, 12/110, 2TDs Defense the third week Defense Jackson, 40 TT, 2 TFL, 1 SK in a row he has Howard, 60 TT, 5.5 TFL, 1 FF Herring, 35 TT, 6.5 TFL, 2 SKS been selected Davis 27 TT, 2 TFL, 1.5 SK Clement, 32 TT, 3 PD D-POTW. ● N.C. A&T’S LAST GAME OUT - Greensboro, N.C. - Sophomore Wallaceace MilesMiles scoredscored a 24-yard24-yard Sports Network Top 25 touchdown reception in double overtime to lead the North Carolina A&T football team to a 23- 17 win. Miles had 101 yards and two on four receptions. Senior Carlton Team (First-place votes) Rec Points Pre Fears threw for a career-high 166 yards and two touchdowns. 1. Richmond(106) 4-0 3,394 1 2. Villanova (26) 5-0 3,312 2 ● On January 16, 2009, Alonzo Lee, Sr., became the 17th head coach in the history of 3. Northern Iowa (5) 4-1 3,151 3 North Carolina A&T football. Over his career, Lee has proven that defense does indeed win 4. Montana (1) 4-0 2,965 4 championships. Lee has won seven MEAC Championships at four different schools over his 26- 5. New Hampshire (1) 4-0 2,857 6 year coaching career. At two of those schools – North Carolina A&T and Hampton – Lee served 6. Southern Illinois 3-1 2,651 8 as the defensive coordinator. In five out of the last 12 seasons, Lee’s defenses have led the MEAC 7. McNeese State 3-1 2,445 9 in total defense. Lee is making his second stint with the Aggies. Before returning to N.C. A&T, Lee 8. William & Mary 4-1 2,384 5 was the defensive coordinator at Morgan State University for three seasons. 9. Appalachian State 2-2 2,179 10 10. Elon 4-1 2,124 12 11. Central Arkansas 3-1 1,997 13 ● MSU’s defense will attempt to slow down the Aggies run-first offense is currently averaging 12. Massachusetts 3-1 1,789 14 144.2 yards in its first five games. It will be a battle between the No. 3 ranked rushing offense 13. James Madison 2-2 1,650 7 versus MSU’s No. 9 ranked rush defense (228.5/g). 14. Eastern Washington 4-1 1,374 17 15. Cal Poly 2-2 1,338 19 ● The Aggies’ defense is led by starting linebacker Brandon Smith (6-1,185) who leads the 16. Eastern Kentucky 3-1 1,255 18 squad and ranks 3rd in the MEAC with 40 tackles (19 solo). 17. South Carolina State 3-1 1,240 15 18. Jacksonville State 3-2 1,091 20 ● The MSU offense will have to know where junior LB Brandon Jackson is at all times. He has 19. Holy Cross 4-0 939 21 40 total tackles and 19 solo tackles and ranks No. 3 in the MEAC in total tackles. 20. South Dakota State 3-1 932 16 21. Weber State 2-3 852 11 ● After losing to MSU in 1989, the Aggies bounced back and won 11 games in a row. In 22. Florida A&M 4-0 677 24 2001, Morgan State ended the streak with a 52-42 thriller when Hill was the Bears offensive 23. Colgate 5-0 626 25 coordinator. 24. Montana State 3-1 354 NR 25. Eastern Illinois 4-1 284 23 ● N.C. A&T quarterback Carl Fears (QB, 6-1, 190, Sr., Stone Mountain, Ga.) recorded a career high 166 yards passing in the Aggies win over inter-state rival North Carolina Central, 23-17 and was SBN Top Ten Poll selected as the Offensive MEAC Player of the Week. He completed eight passes including the 24-yard game-winning touchdown in overtime to Wallace Miles. He completed eight passes with Records through October 5, 2009 (First place votes listed in parentheses) two touchdowns and rushed the ball 13 times for 58 yards. Last year against the Bears, Fears had Team (First-place votes) Points Rec a nightmare of a game. He connected on 3-of-12 passes for 7 yards and an interception as his 1. South Carolina State 281 (22) 3-1 Aggies were dropped 41-3. 2. Florida A&M 273 (8) 4-0 3. Prairie View A&M 224 2-1 TEAM STATISTCAL COMPARISON 4. Alabama A&M 195 4-1 MSU ‘09 OPP Category A&T ‘09 OPP 5. Albany State 146 5-0 13.0 18.2 Points Per Game 16.0 18.4 6. Shaw 127 5-1 9.5 17.7 First Downs Per Game 13.2 14.0 7. Grambling State* 84 2-3 65.0 228.5 Yards Rushing Per Game 144.2 141.6 8. Southern 57 3-2 116.0 114.8 Yards Passing Per Game 123.8 147.2 9. Norfolk State 53 2-2 181.0 343.2 Total Offense Per Game 268.0 288.8 10. Morgan State 44 3-1 71.5 61.0 Penalties Yds Per Game 75.4 92.8 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 2 Morgan State Football • Game 5

Head Coach HILL MILESTONE VICTORIES Donald Hill-Eley AT MSU: WIN DATE SITE OPP. SCORE Career: 39-44 (.470 pct.) ● 1 2002 Hughes Monmouth 35-20 8th Year 10 2003 Wash., DC Howard 33-12 20 2005 Hughes Howard 7-0 30 2007 Hughes Florida A&M 14-12 COACH HILL SAID IT - On MSU’s best off ensive output so far this season versus Bethune-Cookman... ● Hill ranks third all-time among MSU coaches with 39 career victories.

● Morgan State has produced four All-Americans, over 20 All-MEAC performers, and “I always look at it like three MEAC Players of the Year (2) during the Hill-Eley era. a sledgehammer and a hammer and a nail, it takes ● Hill led the Bears to within one game of finishing with the MEAC Title during hisis a little longer to construct first season at the helm in 2002. than destruct.” “We know when you talk ● Morgan State held one of the longest unbeaten records in as they about off enses sometimes posted a 54 game unbeaten streak (47 wins & 7 ties) from 1931 to 1938 under head it takes a little bit of time coach Eddie P. Hurt. to come together and marinate.” ● MSU head coach Earl C. Banks held an impressive 31-0 record from 1965-68. “It was good for our guys ● MSU’s last conference championship was won in 1979 under head coach to come together and get Clarence Thomas. a chance to run the ball. You have to be able to run ● Eddie P. Hurt coached and won 14 CIAA Championships; 1930,1932,1933,1934,1935,1935 the ball to have a chance to ,1937,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1946,1949,1956 win anything. I was really excited for them. ● Head coach Earl C. Banks won four CIAA Championships (1962,1965,1967,1968)8)) and one MEAC Championship (1971). “We’ve been out there with two good phases (defense ● Morgan State can boast something few other schools in the nation can...four NFLL & special teams) and a limp Hall of Famers!!! New York Giant and All-Pro Lineman Roosevelt Brown. Kansas CCiCityty (off ense); now we can bring all three phases together. Chief middle linebacker Willie Lanier, and Cleveland Brown stars Len Ford and Leroyerroy Kelly.

Bears Assistant Coaches

HERBERT PARHAM ● Assc. Head Coach/Def. Coord...played on Virginia Union’s football team with Coach Hill.

LAWRENCE LIVINGSTON ● Offensive Coord. and QB Coach...was O-line coach at Delaware State in 2008.

MARCUS WHITE ● Linebackers Coach...coached 8 seasons at Elizabeth City State where he was Defensive Coordinator.

CARL SMITH ● Secondary Coordinator...All-ACC selection as a defensive back for the Virginia Cavaliers.

EARL DAVIS ● Running Backs Coach...played at Grambling State and transferred to Morgan State.

BENTON HAROLD ● Wide Receivers & Special Teams Coach...graduated from Georgia Southern in 1996.

JOSEPH WRIGHT ● O-Line Coach...played on Morgan State’s football as an All-MEAC offensive lineman.

WILLIAM “B.T.” SHERMAN ● WR Coach..played WR at MSU...was Head Coach at Cincinnati Woodward High School

2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 3 Morgan State Football • Game 5

GENERAL NOTES MSU LOOKING TO START 4-1 FOR 1st TIME SINCE 1979 Morgan State is looking to start the season 4-1 for the fi rst time since 1979. BEARS OPEN 112th SEASON OF FOOTBALL SINCE 1930 Former MSU head coach Clarence Thomas began his sophomore season with a 4-1 record and his Bears ended up winning the conference championship Morgan State enters its 112th season of football, and the eighth under and fi nished the season with a 9-2 record. The Bears ended up losing to Donald Hill-Eley. Alabama A&M 27-7 in the NCAA Division II Playoff s. Other Moments of 1979: CAMPAIGNING FOR SUCCESS President Jimmy Carter declared Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday a holiday The Bears enter 2009 looking to post their fourth winning season, all under The NBA adopted the three point shot Donald Hill-Eley, the most in over 30 years since Earl C. Banks posted 11 The cost of a gallon of gas is 88 cents straight winning seasons from 1961 To 1971. Michael Jackson releases his fi rst breakthrough album Off The Wall - It sold 7 million copies in the United States alone, making it a 7x platinum album Richard Pryor-Live in Concert premieres BEARS ON THE TUBE “Chic-Le Freak” one of the top singles On Thursday, October 15, Morgan State’s football game at home against Beltway rival Howard will be televised MSU’S FIRST DRIVES OF THE SEASON live by ESPNU. In Donald Hill-Eley’s seven years at the The following is a look at how MSU has fared in its fi rst off ensive helm of the Bears, this will mark the third football game possession of the 2009 season. ESPNU has televised. GM Opponent MSU QB First Drive Results The remaining schedule is below. #1 Akron C. Jackson 11 plays, 57 yards, Missed FG Thurs., Sept. 17: Howard @ Florida A&M, 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) #2 WSSU C. Jackson 9 plays, 41 yards, Punt Sat., Sept. 19: Hampton @ N.C. A&T, 6 p.m. (10 p.m. tape-delay) (ESPNU) #3 Towson C. Jackson 3 plays, 9 yards, Punt Sat., Sept. 26: B-Cookman @ Norfolk State, 4 p.m. (10 p.m. tape-delay) (ESPNU) #4 B-Cookman C. Jackson 5 plays, 15 yards, Punt Thurs., Oct. 15: Howard @ Morgan State, 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Sat., Oct. 17: Florida A&M @ S.C. State, 2 p.m. (10 p.m. tape-delay) (ESPNU) MSU’S LONGEST DRIVES OF THE 2009 SEASON Sat., Nov. 21: Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M, 2 p.m. (ESPN Classic) Date/Opp Started at Plays Time Result 9-12/Akron MSU 20 10 plays, 57 yards 5:11 Missed FG 9-19/WSSU MSU 25 11 plays, 32 yards 6:37 Punt BEARS VS. AGGIES BATTLES 9-26/Towson MSU 11 12 plays, 89 yards 6:20 Touchdown This weekend’s game between Morgan State and North Carolina A&T will 10-3/B-Cookman MSU 23 5 plays, 77 yards 1:54 Touchdown mark the 75th time the two teams will meet on the gridiron. MSU holds a 38-33-3 edge in the series and have won four of the last fi ve, including the MORGAN STATE 2009 SCORING DRIVES last three. The Bears won 41-3 in their last meeting at Aggie Stadium during Opponent Plays Yards Time Result Qtr. How Scored QB A&T’s Homecoming festivities on Oct. 11, 2008. Akron N/A WSSU 7 45 3:39 TD 3 Cherenfant rec. C. Jackson 5 39 2:27 FG 4 K. Scarlett OCTOBER CHALLENGES 2 25 00:00 TD OT E. Baptiste C. Jackson The Bears have played 30 football games in the month of October under Towson 12 89 6:20 TD 1 Bryant rec. C. Jackson head coach Donald Hill-Eley, posting an 19-12 (.612 pct.) record. The Bears 4 7 2:10 FG 2 K. Scarlett have also won 3 out of 4 overtime contests in the month of October under B-CU 0 0 TD 1 B. Tate fumb. rec. 5 77 1:54 TD 1 D. West run C. Jackson Hill’s direction...one of which was a 40-33 OT loss vs. N.C. A&T on October 8, 4 5 1:44 FG 2 K. Scarlett 2005 at the Prince George’s Classic at FedEx Stadium. 6 60 1:54 TD 3 E. Baptiste rec. C. Jackson COACHING CHANGES FOUR BEARS NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-MEAC TEAMS The spring season marked the debut of two new coaches for the Bears. The Bears, who posted a 6-6 mark and 4-4 conference record, had four Lawrence Livingston took over as off ensive coordinator and players named to the preseason All-MEAC fi rst team and three named to the coach, while Marcus White will coach the linebackers, William “B.T.” Sherman second team . Senior running back Devan James, senior lineman Robert will handle the wide receivers, and Assistant Head Coach Herbert Parham Norris, senior defensive end Justin Lawrence, junior cornerback Darren had added defensive coordinator to his list of duties. Livingston, who brings McKhan were the fi rst-team selections. Senior linebacker Troy Leftwich, 25 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and professional levels senior linebacker George Howard and senior tight end Jephte Cherenfant to the program, joined the Bears after coaching the off ensive line at Delaware were selected to the second team. State in 2008. White coached eight seasons at Elizabeth City State where he was Defensive POLL POSITIONS Coordinator of one of the top Division II teams in national statistical rankings. Last year, the Bears entered the season No. 5 in the MEAC preseason media Sherman joined the Bears after spending three successful years as the Head poll. This year the Bears will enter the season ranked No. 6. The last time the Coach at Cincinnati Woodward High School. In 2008, Sherman was named Bears entered the season ranked No. 6 was in 2007when they fi nished the the 2008 Coach of the Year as he guided the Bulldogs to a 10-0 record and season with a 5-6 record. their fi rst playoff appearance in school history. Last season as defensive line 2009 MEAC Football Preseason Predicated Order of Finish (First Place coach, Parham’s D-line combined for 41 tackles for loss and recorded 12.5 Votes) of the team’s 32 sacks. The Bears led the nation in total defense, giving up an average of just 212 yards per game, and no team gained more than 350 yards 1. South Carolina State (10) 290 of off ense against the Bears in the last two seasons. 2. Florida A&M (5) 273 3. Hampton (1) 197 4. Bethune-Cookman (1) 185 5. Norfolk State (1) 163 6. Morgan State 142 7. Delaware State 140 8. North Carolina A&T 48 9. Howard 38 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 4 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Morgan State Football • Game 5 W/#7 Darren McKhan BEARS SELECT 5 TEAM CAPTAINS LIMITED AIR SPACE What NFL player The following players have been selected Last year the Bears’ secondary ranked fi rst would you say you as the Bears’ team captains for the 2009 in the FCS against the pass and returns play like, or follow? season: RB Devan James, OG Lawrence experienced All-MEAC DB Darren McKhan, I take a lot of points Brewer, LB Troy Leftwich, DB Darren along with senior free saftey Gary Albury from a lot of players, McKhan and DL Justin Lawrence. and junior strong saftey Jody Ellis. They will but mostly I just try to be joined by cornerback Kendell Jamison, be the best player I can be. My favorite player is PERFECT RED-ZONE O strong safety Rodney Hildenbrandt Deion Sanders because he was the originator. So far this season, Morgan State is not having and New Mexico State transfer Jerry He was so smooth at what he did and he was too much trouble cashing in when they make Jones. The Bears ranked tied for seventh never pressured and people respected him. it to the red zone. The Bears will enter the in the nation (FCS) in with N.C. A&T contest this weekend ranked No. 19 and led the MEAC in pass effi ciency What has the team done diff erently to set 1 in red zone opportunities as a result of a defense (68.8). The Bears currently rank a new tone of play this year? perfect 4-for-4 slate. The Aggies rank No. 5 No. 1 in the FCS in pass defense (92.7). The will to win. Everybody is on the same in red zone defense. page and the team is getting along much MSU 1,000-YARD RUSHERS better all the way across the board. 3RD DOWN SUCCESS DURING HILL ERA What is something most people don’t Morgan State followed up a dismal 1-for-11 in Year - Player (Yards) know about you? 3rd down conversions at Akron by going 2-for-12 2008 - Devan James (1,337) I can play the piano. I started playing when I against Winston-Salem State, 2-for-13 versus 2007 - *Chad Simpson (1,402) was younger, I stopped for a while, but when Towson and 1-for-9 at Bethune-Cookman. 2006 - Jason Jackson (1,191) I got to Morgan I started back up. I also write Their current 3rd down conversion (6-47) 2003 - T.J. Stallings (1,169) poetry. I usually just do it when I’m bored. ranks last in the MEAC. On the fl ip side, MSU *MSU Single Season record is 4-for-7 in 4th down conversions (MEAC Was football always your plan, and who ranked 4th). QB DEPTH IS PRICELESS else in your family played football? While MSU’ senior Carlton Jackson was No, I started off playing basketball. I thought LAUNDRY SERVICE pushed by Donovan Dickerson in the I would be in the NBA. My coach pulled me MSU is currently ranked as the 2nd least preseason competition for the starting QB to the side and let me know that this could penalized team in the MEAC by averaging role, an under-appreciated bonus is the value be my profession, because he told me I was just over seven penalties for 57.8 yards. The of having three other young quarterbacks good at it. My dad played quarterback for the Bears have been penalized 29 times so far waiting in the wings. The QBs are: Jerrald Miami Jackson Generals. I always planned this season, including a season-low two Robinson (6-3/215/Quartz Hill HS); Jahmeal to go to college; I didn’t want my mother fl ags for 25 yards at Bethune-Cookman. Quarles-Belt (6-3/205/Fork Union Military to have to pay for me to come to school, so Academy); and Delonte “Smoke” Williams football helped me achieve that goal. BRING BACK THE POINTS (6-0/180/Friendship Edison HS). In the fi rst three years under Donald Hill-Eley, the Bears averaged 33.3 points per game, by EARLY ACTION GUYS far the most in any three-year stretch in school Head coach Donald Hill-Eley has been very history. In fact, Hill-coached teams own three pleased by the performance of many of the of the top fi ve slots in single-season scoring in newcomers to the squad this year. The Bears the modern era of football at Morgan State. played 11 newcomers in the season-opener at Akron, including true freshmen Donovan MSU Single-Season Scoring Records Dickerson (QB), Ronnie Wilson (OG – Florida Year Total Points Average transfer), Justin Young (DE – Virginia Tech 2004 403 36.6 transfer), Allen Singletary (RB – Lacawanna 2003 318 28.9 CC transfer), Jerry Jones (DB – New Mexico 2002 364 33.0 State transfer), Trey Charles, Nicolas Adams 1969 334 33.4 (P), Kemar Scarlett (PK), Zary Stewart (DE), 1963 302 33.5 Brian Saunders, and Chris Eugene (DE).

The Bears will look to put up more points than they did in ‘08, when they ranked 6th in the MEAC by producing 20.0 points per game. So far, the Bears best scoring output was last week in a 24-13 win at Bethune-Cookman. It marked the most points posted by the Bears Junior All-MEAC cornerback Darren McKhan since October 25, 2008 when the dropped leads the MEAC in passes defended and has Delaware State 20-3 at Hughes Stadium. MSU eight career interceptions. currently ranks 7th in scoring off ense in the MEAC (13 ppg). 2009 Bears Football ● “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 5 Morgan State Football • Game 5

ACTION JACKSON DEVAN JAMES LIMITED DUE TO INJURY MSU senior Carlton Jackson had an interesting Devan James started off the 2008 season against Towson with 26 carries for inaugural season as the Bears starting QB. In eight a game-high 178 yards. James had 112 yards on 25 carries in the season- starts, Jackson had completed 58-of-112 passes fi nale against Hampton. James has been an absolute threat on the fi eld. The (51.9 pct.) for 742 yards with fi ve touchdowns and Pompano Beach, Fla. product went over 1,000 yards for his career following a 219 yard explosion against Howard. James fi nished 2nd in the Mid- six interceptions. That computed to a 111.5 pass Eastern Athletic Conference in rushing, 3rd in all-purpose yards (115.3/g) effi ciency rating. He missed the last three games and was selected to the 2008 All-MEAC First Team. He started for the fi rst of the ’08 season after suff ering a shoulder injury time this season in the Bears win against Towson and tallied 29 yards on in a victory at Florida A&M. Jackson bounced back from a subpar 15 carries and fi nished with 34 yards on 12 carriess at BethuneBethune- game against Akron by completing 16-of-21 passes for 146 yards and Cookman. James has been recovering fromm an abdominal threw two TDs, including the game-winning TD pass in an overtime strain suff ered during the preseason. He is currcurrentlyently ranksranks win against Winston-Salem State. As a result of his performance, No. 7 in school history with 1,870 career rushingrushing yyards.ards. Jackson was named as the Classic’s Off ensive Most Valuable Player. He was very effi cient in MSU’s win against Towson and will enter this week’s contest after going 10-of-18 for 104 yards and a TD in a win at Devan James By The Numbers Bethune-Cookman. 2008 G/GS ATT YDS TD LONGONG @Towson 1/1 33 178 0 366 JACKSON’S PASSING STATISTICS NCCU 2/2 17 114 1 277 @WSSU 3/3 24 97 0 166 2008 @Rutgers 4/4 15 37 0 200 G A-C-I Pct. Yds TD LG Avg/G BCU 5/5 22 110 1 288 9 58-112-6 51.9 742 5 43 82.4 @NCAT 6/6 27 120 1 288 2009 @Howard 7/7 36 227 2 355 G C-A-I Pct. Yds TD LG Avg/G DSU 8/8 26 103 2 266 4 49-78-2 62.8 461 4 42 115.2 @FAMU 9/9 30 99 1 177 @NSU 10/10 15 69 0 166 #17 SCSU 11/11 22 79 0 133 DIGGIN’ THE BEST OF TIMES Hampton 12/12 25 112 0 122 Sophomore Winfred Diggs (5-8, 178), a product of Washington, D.C., tallied nine receptions for 121 yards (13.4 avg) and scored two touchdowns last season, including a 38-yard touchdown run against N.C. Central. Devan’s Statisticscs Diggs recorded a career-high six catches for 47 yards, including a 42 yard -Rushing- reception against Akron and is the Bears top receiver with 13 receptions YEAR G NO YARDS AVG TD LG for 87 yards. 2006 6 16 80 5.0 0 27 Bears Sidelines MSU’s Record in Games... 2007 11 85 366 4.3 2 65 September...... 2-1 During the day...... 2-1 2008 12 292 1337 4.6 8 36 October...... 1-0 At night...... 1-0 2009 3 37 87 2.1 0 12 November...... 0-0 Overcast weather...... 1-0 Totals 32 430 1870 4.3 10 65 Clear weather...... 1-1 December...... 0-0 -Receiving- MSU’s Conference Record... .. Scoring fi rst...... 1-0 At home...... 0-0 Opponent scores fi rst...... 2-1 YEAR G NO YARDS AVG TD LG On the road...... 1-1 Leading after the 1st qtr...... 1-0 2006 6 4 14 3.5 0 10 Neutral...... 0-0 Leading at halftime...... 2-0 2007 11 10 159 15.9 1 63 MSU’s Non-Conference Record.. Leading after the 3rd qtr...... 2-0 2008 12 10 54 5.4 0 43 At home...... 1-0 Trailing after the 1st qtr...... 2-1 2009 3 1 4 4.0 0 4 On the road...... 0-1 Trailing at halftime...... 1-1 Totals 32 25 91 2.8 1 63 Trailing after the 3rd qtr...... 1-1 Neutral...... 1-0 -Kick Returns- MSU vs. Ranked Opponents... In overtime...... 1-0 At home...... 0-0 MSU’s Record With... YEAR G NO YARDS AVG TD LG On the road...... 0-0 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 2006 6 6 144 24.0 0 51 Neutral...... 0-0 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 2007 11 12 201 16.8 0 30 MSU’s Record in Games... 300-yard passer...... 0-0 Decided by 3 points or less.. 1-0 Less than 300-yards total off. 3-0 7 points or less...... 1-0 300-399 yards total offense...0-0 START ME UP 10 points or less...... 0-0 400-499 yards total offense...0-0 Eight players made their fi rst career starts in the season-opener against 11-19 points ...... 1-0 500+ yards total offense...... 0-0 Akron, the fi rst-time starters included: Joshua Durden (C), Ronnie 20-29 points...... 0-0 Committing fewer turnovers.1-0 Wilson (OG), Kendall Jamison (CB), James Cole (DT), Bricen Tate (DE), 30+ points...... 0-1 Committing more turnovers..0-1 Rodney Etienne (SS), Danny Evans (LB) and Winfred Diggs (WR). MSU’s Record When Scoring... Not committing a turnover... 1-0 10 or fewer points...... 0-1 MSU’s Record When Allowing..... 11-19 points...... 2-0 100-yard rusher...... 1-1 20-29 points...... 1-0 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 30+ points...... 0-0 300-yard passer...... 0-0 MSU’s Record When Allowing... Less than 300-yards total off. 1-0 10 or fewer points...... 2-0 300-399 yards total offense... 2-0 11-19 points...... 1-0 400-499 yards total offense... 0-1 20-29 points...... 0-0 500+ yards total offense...... 0-0 30+ points...... 0-1 Winning Time of Possession....1-0 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 6 Morgan State Football • Game 5

MSU ONE OF THE TOP DEFENSES WHO CAN MAKE A PLAY?! I MCKHAN! All-MEAC First Team cornerback Darren MORGAN STATE IN THE NFL IN THE NATION IN 2008 Andrews, John (1975 - 1976) - Miami Dolphins McKhan (6-0, 185) is fast-developing into Morgan State’s defense ranked as one of the top Baylor, Tim (1976 - 1979) - Baltimore Colts & a true lock-down corner and someone defensive units in the Football Championship Minnesota Vikings pro scouts are starting Subdivision in 2008. The Bears defense has Brown, Rosey (1953 - 1965) HOF - New York Giants to really pay close ranked atop the MEAC for the past two seasons: Carr, Tom (1968 - 1968) - New Orleans Saints attention to. Now in his In 2008, MSU was nationally ranked No. 1 in Cherry, Stan (1973 - 1973) - Baltimore Colts total defense (213.4 avg), No. 1 in tackles for third season as a starter Chester, Raymond (1970 - 1981) - Oakland Raiders loss (113), Tied for No. 12 in turnovers gained (eight career INTs, & Balt. Colts (30), Tied for No. 7 in interceptions (19), No. 4 15 career PBUs), last Collier, Mike (1975 - 1979) - Pittsburgh Steelers & in pass effi ciency defense (94.5 rating), No. 2 in season as a sophomore Buff alo Bills pass defense (118.7 avg), No. 13 in rush defense he ranked No. 6 in Dabney, Carlton (1968 - 1968) - Atlanta Falcons (94.6 avg) and tied for 13th in sacks (32). the MEAC in interceptions (4 INTs) and Dobbins, Ollie (1964 - 1964) - Buff alo Bills ranked tied for No. 2 in the MEAC in Ford, Len (1948 - 1958) HOF - Los Angeles Dons, J.R. LAWRENCE passes defended. He picked off two passes Cleveland Browns & Green Bay Packers Senior D-lineman Justin against North Carolina Central, becoming Franks, Elvis (1980 - 1986) - Cleveland Browns, LA “J.R.” Lawrence entered the fi rst Bears player during under Coach Raiders, & New York Jets the 2009 season as Hill’s tenure to have two interceptions in a Fuqua, John (1969 - 1976) - NY Giants & Pittsburgh a CDS Preseason All- game. He returned the fi rst INT 49 yards for Steelers American and he was a touchdown. McKhan collected fi ve tackles Germany, Willie (1972 - 1976) - Atlanta Falcons, a 2008 All-MEAC First and had a pass breakup against Akron and Detroit Lions, Houston Oilers & New England Patriots versus Winston-Salem State. He returned a Team selection. Lawrence Gowdy, Cornell (1986 - 1988) - Dallas Cowboys & blocked extra-point conversion and made is a dangerous pass Pittsburgh Steelers a clutch fourth quarter interception to help Hammond, Bobby (1976 - 1980) - NY Giants & rusher who had 47 tackles (26 solo) and a the Bears beat crosstown rival Towson last Washington Redskins league-high 17 tackles for loss with eight week. He currently leads the MEAC in passes Harris, Elmore (1947 - 1947) - Brooklyn Dodgers sacks in 2008. Opposing off enses will be defended (6) and he is one of the reasons Harvey, Lonnie (2009 Current) - Carolina Panthers keeping close tabs on him this season, as the Bears currently rank No.1 in the FCS Hayes, Ed (1970 - 1970) - Philadelphia Eagles well as NFL scouts who think he may be a in pass defense (92.7). Holston, Mike (1981 - 1985) - Houston Oilers & diamond-in-the-rough. Lawrence recorded KC Chiefs nine tackles with a sack and a pass breakup Johnson, Daryl (1968 - 1970) - Boston Patriots to help the Bears outlast Winston-Salem MR. HIGHLIGHT - BAPTISTE Jones, Willie (2001 - 2002) - Kansas City Chiefs State in overtime. Lawrence currently has MSU wide receiver Edwin Kelly, Leroy (1964 - 1973) HOF - Cleveland Browns & 20 tackles, 2.5 TFL, a sack and three pass Baptiste returns as one of Cincinnati Bengals breakups. the Bears’ top possession Lanier, Willie (1967 - 1977) HOF - Kansas City Chiefs receivers. Baptiste gained Latta, Greg (1975 - 1979) - Chicago Bears national notoriety last Mayo, Ron (1973 - 1974) - Houston Oilers & HITMAN HOWARD season when he hauled in Senior linebacker George Baltimore Colts three catches for a career- Meggett, Dave (1989 - 1998) - NY Giants, Howard is one of the high 95 yards, including a New England Patriots & New Jersey Jets top returning tacklers 40 yard circus one-handed reception in the Mitchell, Alvin (1968 - 1970) - Cleveland Browns & in the MEAC. He totaled fi rst quarter against Winston-Salem State. Denver Broncos 64 stops last season and His amazing catch ended up being featured as Moore, Kelvin (1998 - 1998) - Cincinnati Bengals was selected to the 2009 ESPN Sportscenter’s No. 1 play on its Top Ten Nock, George (1969 - 1972) - New Jersey Jets & Preseason All-MEAC countdown. For the season, Baptiste was the Washington Redskins Second-Team. The Virginia native played a Bears’ second leading receiver with 22 grabs Person, Ara (1972 - 1972) - St. Louis Cardinals signifi cant role as a linebacker last season for 322 yards and two touchdowns. Against Queen, Jeff (1969 - 1974) - San Diego Chargers, and posted 10.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and Winston-Salem State, he had fi ve receptions Oakland Raiders & Houston Oilers recorded an interception return against N.C. for a game-high 70 yards, including a Robinson, Charley (1951 - 1954) - Green Bay Packers Central (9/13/08). He is a fi erce competitor leaping, twisting 15-yard touchdown catch & Baltimore Colts and will be one of the leading anchors of in the corner of the end zone in overtime to Scott, Clarence (1969 - 1972) - Boston Patriots & the Bears defensive unit for the ‘09 season. give the Bears 16-10 win. He posted a game- New England Patriots Howard racked-up 17 tackles during the high fi ve receptions and caught a 19-yard Simpson, Chad (2008 Current) - Indianapolis Colts Bears overtime win against Winston-Salem touchdown at Bethune-Cookman. Baptiste Shiancoe, Visanthe (2003 - Current) - NY Giants & State. As a result of his stellar performance, was a prep standout at Miami Edison High Minnesota Vikings Howard was named the Classic’s Defensive School, in Miami, Florida. Sykes, John (1972 - 1972) - San Diego Chargers Tyler, Maurice (1972 - 1978) - Buff alo Bills, Denver Most Valuable Player. Howard will enter the Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions, NY Jets N.C. A&T contest fresh off posting a game- and NY Giants high 17 stops against B-Cookman, as a result Wade, Bob (1968 - 1970) - Pittsburgh Steelers, he earned the MEAC’s Defensive Player of Washington Redskins & Denver Broncos the Week for the third week in a row and he Washington, Mark (1970 - 1979) - Dallas Cowboys & currently leads the FCS in total tackles (60). New England Patriots

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LEFTWICH STEPPIN’ UP Blanche Ely HS) FCS Football Coaches Poll Senior linebacker and team Rodney Etienne Pompano Beach (Akron/ Blanche Ely HS) captain Team (First-place votes) Rec Points Pre Troy Leftwich (6-1, Chris Eugene Miami (Miami Central HS) 1. Richmond (27) 4-0 699 1 215, Ashland, Va.) returns Janary Gray Miami (Miami Central HS) 2. Villanova (1) 5-0 664 2 as one of the Bears’ top Carlton Jackson Pompano Beach (Akron/ 3. Montana 4-0 633 3 playmakers on defense. In Blanche Ely HS) 4. Northern Iowa 4-1 630 4 ‘08, Leftwich was the Bears Sheldon Jacques Opalocka (Miami Central HS) 5. New Hampshire 4-0 582 7 Devan James Pompano Beach (Blanche Ely HS) third leading tackler with 6. Southern Illinois 3-1 556 8 Derrick Kinchen Miami (Coral Gables HS) 56 tackles (27 solo), with 10 7. McNeese State 3-1 514 9 Darren McKhan Miami (UConn/Miramar HS) tackles for loss, 4 sacks and three interceptions. 8. William & Mary 4-1 474 5 Abraham Mercado Davie (Western HS) Last year he was also selected as the Mid- 9. Central Arkansas 3-1 438 12 Kevin Myrie Coral Spring (Coral Spring HS) 10. Appalachian State 2-2 436 10 Eastern Athletic Conference Defensive Player Corey Sellers Miami (Miami Northwest HS) 11. Elon 4-1 427 13 of the Week for the week ending September Bakari Smith Sunset (Blanche Ely HS) 12. James Madison 2-2 370 6 21, 2008. Troy fi nished with fi ve tackles, two Antonio White Miami (Booker T. Washington HS) 13. Massachusetts 3-1 329 16 tackle for loss and a quarterback sack in the Ronnie Wilson Pompano Beach (Florida/Blanche Ely HS) 14. Cal Poly 2-2 296 17 Bears win against Bethune-Cookman. He is 15. Eastern Washington 4-1 291 18 currently the Bears third leading tackler MSU OFFENSE QUICK NOTES 16. South Carolina State 3-1 256 14 (26). Six starters return on off ense, including guard 17. Eastern Kentucky 3-1 217 21 Robert Norris, tackle Lawrence Brewer, 18. Jacksonville State 3-2 204 20 VETERAN SAFETY JODY ELLIS fullback Jephte Cherenfant, wideout Edwin 19. South Dakota State 3-1 187 15 Baptiste, quarterback Carlton Jackson 20. Holy Cross 4-0 173 22 Joseph “Jody” Ellis (6-1, 21. Weber State 2-3 166 11 190) was one of the leaders and tailback Devan James ... Norris, a CDS 22. Florida A&M 4-0 156 23 of the Bears top-ranked Preseason All-American, anchored an off ensive 23. Montana State 3-1 130 defense last season. Ellis, line that averaged 170 rushing yards per game who transferred from in 2008 ... Jackson, a transfer from Akron, threw Others receiving votes (points in the Univ. of Illinois in for over 742 yards and had fi ve touchdown parentheses): Stephen F. Austin (35), Texas 2006, collected 38 tackles passes in 2008 ... Baptiste had 22 receptions State (22), Prairie View A&M (20), Northern (27 solo), including two for 322 yards, including two touchdowns as a Arizona (15), Alabama A&M (13), Gardner- interceptions and a sack in junior last season ... MSU will look for its three Webb (9), Chattanooga (7), Liberty (6), 11 games. Ellis had a season-high seven tackles straight season with a 1,000-yard rusher in Butler (5), Hofstra (2), Southern Utah (2), against South Carolina State and recorded his 2009 after All-MEAC RB Devan James ran for Missouri State (1), Morgan State (1). fi rst interception on Sept. 13 vs. North Carolina 1,337 yards last year ... James started against Central. The Miami native has been a standout Towson - it was his fi rst start of the 2009 season BOXTOROW.COM/BASN HBCU in run support and has been good in coverage, ... FB Jephte Cherenfant, a Preseason All-MEAC especially against spread off enses. This season First Team selection, had seven receptions for COACHES FCS TOP 10 POLL he will see time at both the cornerback and 53 yards, including a touchdown in 2008 ...The safety positions. The junior had a fantastic Bears recorded just three fi rst downs at Akron Records through October 5, 2009 game against Towson. He posted eight tackles, (9/12) ... Winfred Diggs got his fi rst career start (First place votes listed in parentheses) had a fumble recovery and iced the ballgame Sept. 12th at Akron, he fi nished with a career- Team (First-place votes) Record Points with an interception late in the fourth quarter. high six receptions for 47 yards ... DE Justin 1. Florida A&M (11) 4-0 153 Lawrence was used as a fullback in a short 2. South Carolina St. (5) 3-1 145 FLOWERS’ CATCH yardage package ... Freshman QB Donovan 3. Prairie View A&M 2-1 118 Dickerson completed a pass for a loss of 1 4. Alabama A&M 4-1 112 Chris Flowers’ fi rst career catch went for 26 yards yard against Akron ... Carlton Jackson had a 5. Morgan State 3-1 75 when Carlton Jackson found the freshman pass intercepted for a touchdown at Akron 6. Southern 3-2 67 wideout in the middle of the fi eld at Akron on ... Lacawanna CC transfer Allen Singletary 7. Grambling State 2-3 60 September 12th. Flowers is from Haines City, started at RB against Akron and fi nished with 8. Norfolk State 2-2 34 Florida and played QB, WR and DB at Ridge 5 carries for 18 yards ... Domanick West had 9. Alabama State 3-1 2 Community HS under head coach Richard Tate. his fi rst carry of the season at Akron (1-3 yds) 10 Hampton 2-2 28 The 5-10, 175 pounder, aff ectionately known as and scored his fi rst career TD on a 1 yd run Other receiving votes: North Carolina A&T (3-2) “Sleezy”, helped lead the Bolts to a 13-2 record at Bethune-Cookman (10/3) ... Cameron 27, Tennessee State (2-3) 10, Delaware State and District Championship in 2008. George had 4 carries for a loss of 1 at Akron ... (1-2) 6, Jackson State (1-3) 3, Howard (2-2) 1. Newcomer Trey Charles had one catch for 26 NORTHERN EXPOSURE a 5-yard TD vs. WSSU, it marked the second yards at Akron ... TE Lamont Bryant had one TD of his career ... Baptiste had a season-high The Morgan State coaching staff continues reception for 5 yards in the 2nd half at Akron, 5 catches for 70 yards, including a 15-yard TD to increase their recruiting eff orts in the south, and recorded 26-yard TD catch against Towson catch in an overtime win vs. WSSU ... the Bears especially in the state of Florida. The Bears have - his 1st of the season ... Florida transfer Ronnie have had six fumbles so far this season, but a total of 19 players (10 are starters) from sunny Wilson started at the guard position vs. Akron ... have only lost one ... Freshman RB Brian Mann Florida: Akron held MSU to 41 rushing yards, it was the was inserted into the off ensive lineup against Gary Albury Orlando (Mississippi/Edgewater HS) fewest rushing yards since Howard held them Towson where he had four carries for 12 yards ... Edwin Baptiste Miami (B-Cookman/Edison HS) to 34 yards in 2006 ... WR Edward Morton- Lafredo Brady Homestead (South Dade HS) Jephte Cherenfant Miami (North Miami HS) Green recorded a career-high 4 receptions Fred Davis Pompano Beach (La.-Lafayette/ for 39 yards vs. WSSU ... Cherenfant caught 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 8 Morgan State Football • Game 5

MSU DEFENSE QUICK NOTES opener at Akron … MSU blocked fi ve punts MSU returns six starters on defense for 2009 and a fi eld goal in 2008 ... Kemar Scarlett (K) This Week’s MEAC Games ... linebacker George Howard led the Bears made his fi rst start at Akron and missed a 40 Saturday, October 10 TIME with 64 tackles and had 10.5 tackles for loss yard fi eld goal in the 1st quarter (9/12/09) N.C. A&T at Morgan State 1:00 p.m. last season, he posted 8 tackles in the ‘09 ... Scarlett connected on a 42 yard fi eld goal S.C. State at Norfolk State 1:00 p.m. season-opener at Akron ... Troy Leftwich against Winston-Salem State, it marked his fi rst Howard at Hampton 6:00 p.m. added 56 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and three make of the season ... He booted a 41 yarder Florida A&M at Miami TBA interceptions … the 17 tackles for loss by vs. Towson (9/26/09) ... Scarlett had a career- Justin Lawrence (47 tackles) were the most best 48 yarder at Bethune-Cookman (10/3/09) in the MEAC in 2008 ... Lawrence posted 8 and was named MEAC Special Teams Player of Last Week’s MEAC Games Saturday, October 3 tackles (7 solo) at Akron (9/12/09) ... All-MEAC the Week ... Redshirt punter Nicholas Adams at South Carolina 38, S.C. State 14 cornerback Darren McKhan has started every averaged 37.1 yards on eight punts at Akron, his at N.C. A&T 23 OT, N.C. Central 17 game in his career and led the team with 11 longest punt went for 44 yards and he punted at Howard 7, Winston-Salem State 3 pass breakups and four interceptions in 2008, four inside the 20 vs. WSSU ... Adams averaged at Bethune-Cookman 13, Morgan State 24 he fi nished with 5 tackles and a pass breakup 38.4 yards on nine punts with four inside the vs. Akron (9/12/09) ... McKhan returned a Towson’s 20 yard line and one downed on the blocked point after conversion for two points one yard line ... Allen Singletary had three MEAC Leaders and collected his 8th career interception vs. kickoff returns for 57 yards, including a 23 TEAM Towson (9/26/09) ... safety Jody Ellis had 38 yard return at Akron ... Brian Mann averaged Pass Effi ciency: 124.0 (No. 3) tackles and two interceptions in his fi rst season 29 yards on three kickoff returns vs. Winston- Pass Effi ciency Defense: 92.7 (No.1) as a transfer from the University of Illinois ... Salem State ... Mann had 9 carries for 32 yards Kickoff Returns: 21.2 Avg (No. 3) Ellis collected his 3rd career interception and at B-CU (10/3/09) ... Kickoff Coverage: 43.0 Avg (No. 2) had 8 tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Towson Punting: 35.0 Avg (No. 3) (9/26/09) ... Ellis collected his fi rst interception PURPLE BEAR Field Goals: 3-4 (T-No. 1) of the season in the Bears overtime win against Morgan State former tight end Pass Defense: 114.8 Avg (No. 1) Winston-Salem State ... Senior DL James Cole Visanthe Shiancoe joined the First Downs: 38 (No. 9) got his fi rst start at Akron and collected 6 NFL’s Minnesota Vikings as a tight Sacks Against: 6 (No. 5) tackles ... Chris Eugene saw his fi rst bit of end in 2007. The veteran fi nished the 2008 Fourth Down Conversions: 4-4(No. 4) action at Akron, he posted 3 tackles and had a season with a career-high 42 receptions for Red Zone Off ense: 100.0, 4-4 (No. 1) forced fumble wiped out due to penalty ... Cole 596 yards and seven touchdowns. Shiancoe, Fewest Penalties: 29 (No. 2) blocked an extra point conversion vs. Towson entering his season in the league, returns as Time of Possession: 31:37 Avg (No. 2) (9/26/09) ... Redshirt-freshman CB Kendall the Viking’s starting tight end and should Jamison had three pass breakups in his fi rst rack up a bunch of points for fantasy leagues INDIVIDUAL career start at Akron ... MSU ranked 12th in the across the country, especially since he’ll be on Passing Avg: C. Jackson, 115.0,49-78 (No. 7) nation in 30 turnovers gained and 13th in sacks the receiving end of future Hall of Famer Brett Pass Effi ciency: C. Jackson, 124.3 (No. 4) (32) in 2008 … forced a fumble in 11 of its 13 Favre. The Sheridan Black College All-American Punt Avg: N. Adams, 38.9 avg. (No. 3) games and recovered a fumble in 10 of those was drafted to the New York Giants in the third Field Goals: K. Scarlett, 3-4 (No. 2) ... the defense led the nation in total defense round of the NFL Draft where he played for Tackles: G. Howard (No. 1); F. Davis (No. 10) by limiting opponents to 213.4 ypg in 2008 four seasons. Passes Defended: D. McKhan, 6 (No. 1) ... Akron racked up 436 total yards of off ense Interceptions: J. Ellis, 2 (T-No. 3) against the Bears on Sept. 12th, the last time SIMPSON UPDATE an MSU team allowed 400 or more yards total Chad Simpson, the 2007 Mid- NCAA Leaders (FCS) off ense was at Texas Southern in 2004 (487) ... Eastern Athletic Conference Player TEAM LB George Howard had a game-high 17 tackles of the Year, enters his second year Pass Effi ciency Defense: 92.7 Avg (No. 4) and was selected NYUL Classic Defensive MVP as a running back with the Indianapolis Colts. Pass Defense: 114.7 Avg (No. 1) in an overtime win against WSSU ... Howard As a rookie, Simpson spent the fi rst fi ve games Red Zone Off ense: 4-4 (T-No. 1) notched a career-high 18 tackles vs. Towson on the practice squad, then appeared in fi nal (9/26/09) followed by 17 tackles (13 solo) at 11 games as reserve RB and KOR specialist. He INDIVIDUAL B-CU and he currently ranks No. 1 in the FCS was 15-45, 1 TD rushing, 3-30 receiving and Tackles: G. Howard, (No. 1) in tackles ... FS Gary Albury posted 6 tackles 15-22.9 KOR avg, and saw action as a return and a game-high 3 pass breakups vs. WSSU ... specialist in Wild Card Playoff s at San Diego FIELD TRIP MSU’s defense posted fi ve sacks and eight TFLs 1/3 and was 3-16.7 KOR avg. Simpson had a Morgan State’s football team vs. WSSU ... DE Bricen Tate scored a touchdown sensational career at MSU and became the 4th received a lesson in history on a fumble recovery in the endzone at B-CU leading rusher in school history. He started 11 when they made a pit-stop (10/3/09) .. LB Fred Davis collected 8 tackles games as senior and was 276-1,402, 14 TDs in Canton, the home off and a pass breakup at B-CU (10/3/09) ... rushing and 9-201, 1 TD receiving, setting the the NFL Hall of Fame. The school’s single-season rushing record. He was Bears coaching staff took the squad to see the SPECIAL TEAMS QUICK NOTES also was named to Coaches Hall’s display of the moments, memories and The Bears ranked 7th in the MEAC in net Association Football Championship Subdivision mementos of the NFL, including the enshrined punting at 34.8 net yards per punt in 2008 ... All-America Team. Simpson was signed as an busts of former MSU greats and NFL Hall of Long- snapper Terrell Simmons, a three-year unrestricted free agent by the Colts in May 2008. Famers Len Ford, Leroy Kelly, Willie Lanier and starter, was nearly perfect on snaps last year, Roosevelt Brown. he had a couple of low snaps in the season- 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 9 Morgan State Football • Game 5

MORTON-GREEN DEBUT A SUCCESS SCARLETT A KICKING STARLET FIGURE THIS Edward Morton-Green, a Kemar Scarlett has been 0 Turnovers committed by MSU during transfer from Miami-Ohio, a highlight for the Bears’ the victory at Bethune-Cookman on Oct. began his Bears career with special teams unit as a 3, 2009 ... It was the time the Bears fi nished four receptions for 39 yards result of his fi eld-goal- without a turnover since a win vs. Delaware against Winston-Salem kicking prowess. The junior State on Oct. 25, 2008. State on Sept. 19th in the kicker ranks No.2 in the New York Urban League MEAC having connected on 1 The number of times Akron was Classic in East Rutherford, 3-of-4 fi eld goals, including penalized during its contest with Morgan New Jersey. He currently ranks as MSU’s third makes from 41, 42 and leading receiver and is expected to see an last week he hit a season-long 48 yarder at State ... MSU was penalized 11 times for a increased role as the season progresses and he Bethune-Cookman (10/3/09). Scarlett will loss of 66 yards. improves his understanding of the system. He enter this weekend’s contest as the reigning will be one to watch. MEAC Special Teams Player of the Week for his 2 The number of interceptions thrown performance against the Wildcats. by MSU’s Carlton Jackson in his return to Akron ... one of the INTs was returned for a JEPHTE GETS FIRST TOUCHDOWN touchdown. H-Back Jephte Cherenfant “THE ALDERMAN” FRED DAVIS became the fi rst Bear player MSU’s Fred Davis is an to score a touchdown in experienced and rugged 3 The number of interceptions returned 2009. Cherenfant, a Miami linebacker. Davis made a for touchdowns against North Carolina native and 2009 Preseason season-high eight tackles Central ... The Bears collected 7 turnovers in All-MEAC selection, caught (6 solo) with a tackle for the game, 6 of which were interceptions. a 4-yard touchdown pass loss and a pass breakup from Carlton Jackson in versus Bethune-Cookman 6 The number of receptions by Winfred the 3rd quarter of the (10/3/09). “The Alderman” Diggs during his fi rst career start ...he Bears overtime win against Winston-Salem is MSU’s second leading fi nished the game with 47 reception yards. State at Giants Stadium in the New York Urban tackler and ranks No. 10 in the MEAC with 27 League Whitney Young Classic on Sept. 19th. It total tackles through four games. He joined the 8 The number of career interceptions marked the second touchdown of his career, Bears as a transfer from Louisiana-Lafayette in by junior All-MEAC cornerback Darren his fi rst was a 9-yard TD reception at Norfolk 2007 and had an outstanding prep career at McKhan ... MSU’s career interception is held Blanche Ely HS. State (Nov. 8, 2008). by Joe Fowlkes who collected 15 picks from 1975-78. ADAMS A BOOMING SUCCESS JACKSON CONTINUES EFFICIENCY Bears coach Donald Hill- Carlton Jackson had another very sharp game 9 The number of punts conducted during Eley feels he may have one for the Bears last Saturday. Jackson completed Morgan State’s season-opening loss at of the best punters in the 10-of-18 passes for 104 yards and threw a 19 Akron ... MSU’s Nicholas Adams averaged MEAC in redshirt freshman yard touchdown pass to Edwin Baptiste to 37 yards on 8 punts, while AU punter Jon Nicholas Adams. Adams, all but solidify the Bears win versus Bethune- Stec had one punt for 24 yards. a Fayetteville N.C. product, Cookman. Jackson currently ranks No. 4 in the is currently averaging 38.9 MEAC in pass effi ciency ratings (124.3) and 10 The number of Akron backs that carried yards per punt and had a ranks No. 7 in pass yardage (115.2/g). It will season-high 54 yard boot be critical for the senior to continue playing the ball against Morgan State in the Bears’ against Bethune-Cookman last Saturday. error-free football in order for the Bears to season-opener ... The Zips fi nished the Adams was also instrumental in helping the continue winning games as the team moves game with a game-high 250 rushing yards. Bears win the fi eld position battle in his team’s into conference play. win against the Wildcats. He averaged 42 yards on fi ve punts with three inside the ‘Cats 20 A LEAK IN THE D??? HERITAGE SPORTS RADIO yard line and one downed on the 5 yard line. MSU defense’s biggest weakness through four In addition to his steady performance this NETWORK FCS DIVISION I games has been against the run. The Bears season, Adams may also be one of the largest gave up a season-high 284 yards against the Records through October 5, 2009 punters in the nation by standing 6-foot-2 Wildcats, marking the most rushing yards (First place votes listed in parentheses) and weighing in at 245 pounds...he brings surrendered since Oct. 1, 2005 when Bethune- Team (First-place votes) Record Points back memories of three-time NFL Pro Bowl Cookman racked up 362 yards on 49 carries 1 Florida A&M (8) 4-0 161 punter Reggie Roby, who was 6-foot-4 and 250 and pulled out a 44-26 win in Daytona. MSU’s 2 South Carolina St. (9) 4-1 154 pounds. defense went from being ranked No. 1 in rush 3 Prairie View 2-1 140 defense in the MEAC last season, to currently 4 Alabama A&M 4-1 116 being ranked last by giving up an average of 5 Morgan St. 3-1 89 228.5 yards per contest. 6 Grambling St. 2-3 73 7 Southern 3-2 49 8 Norfolk St. 2-2 48 9 North Carolina A&T 3-1 34 10 Hampton 2-2 23 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 10 Morgan State Football • Game 5

OFFENSIVE LINE PLAY BEARS VS. AGGIES SERIES MSU’s off ensive line group is still attempting to 1969 - Morgan State 19, N.C. A&T 20 N.C. A&T is 38-33-3 in the series 1970 - Morgan State 15, N.C. A&T 9 get in sync. The Bears are struggling to open run 1930 - Morgan State18, N.C. A&T 6 1971 - Morgan State 21, N.C. A&T 20 lanes for a talented running back corps led by All- 1931 - Morgan State 12, N.C. A&T 0 1972 - Morgan State 13, N.C. A&T 16 MEAC RB Devan James. MSU currently ranks last in 1932 - Morgan State 33, N.C. A&T 0 1973 - Morgan State 16, N.C. A&T 10 the MEAC by averaging just 65 yards per game, 2.2 1933 - Morgan State 37, N.C. A&T 0 1974 - Morgan State 20, N.C. A&T 0 yards per carry and just one rushing touchdown. 1934 - Morgan State 7, N.C. A&T 0 1975 - Morgan State 28, N.C. A&T 48 1935 - Morgan State 19, N.C. A&T 7 1976 - Morgan State 45, N.C. A&T 16 WWW.MORGANSTATEBEARS.COM 1936 - Morgan State 20, N.C. A&T 3 1977 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 28 For breaking news, press releases, historical 1937 - Morgan State 39, N.C. A&T 0 1978 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 25 information, photos, statistics and rosters, go to 1938 - Morgan State 12, N.C. A&T 0 1979 - Morgan State 29, N.C. A&T 9 the offi cial web site of the Morgan State Athletics, 1939 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 0 1980 - Morgan State 21, N.C. A&T 22 www.morganstatebears.com. 1940 - Morgan State 34, N.C. A&T 0 1981 - Morgan State 23, N.C. A&T 25 1941 - Morgan State 38, N.C. A&T 6 1982 - Morgan State18, N.C. A&T 31 1942 - Morgan State 9, N.C. A&T 0 INJURY UPDATE 1983 - Morgan State 24, N.C. A&T 12 1945 - Morgan State 58, N.C. A&T 0 The following players will not or are not expected 1985 - Morgan State 20, N.C. A&T 48 1946 - Morgan State 12, N.C. A&T 7 to play this Saturday: Derrick Sherman (Foot 1987 - Morgan State17, N.C. A&T 35 1947 - Morgan State 12, N.C. A&T 12 Fracture); Trey Charles (Groin Strain) 1988 - Morgan State 21, N.C. A&T 38 1948 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 6 1989 - Morgan State 27, N.C. A&T 7 1949 - Morgan State 27, N.C. A&T 6 1990 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 49 IN THE POLLS 1950 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 0 1991 - Morgan State 7, N.C. A&T 26 For the fi rst time this season, MSU has jumped 1951 - Morgan State 3, N.C. A&T 31 1992 - Morgan State 23, N.C. A&T 52 into the polls. The Bears rank as high as No. 5 1952 - Morgan State 16, N.C. A&T 12 1993 - Morgan State 33, N.C. A&T 49 in the BOXTOROW.COM/BASN HBCU COACHES 1953 - Morgan State 7, N.C. A&T 20 1994 - Morgan State 16, N.C. A&T 26 FCS TOP 10 POLL and HERITAGE SPORTS RADIO 1954 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 0 1995 - Morgan State 32, N.C. A&T 38 NETWORK FCS DIVISION I. They also rank No.10 in 1955 - Morgan State 0, N.C. A&T 14 1996 - Morgan State 7, N.C. A&T 55 the SBN BLACK COLLEGE POLL and received votes 1956 - Morgan State 25, N.C. A&T 14 1997 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 7 for THE SPORTS NETWORK TOP 25 POLL. 1957 - Morgan State 13, N.C. A&T 12 1998 - Morgan State 16, N.C. A&T 19 1958 - Morgan State 2, N.C. A&T 20 1999 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 30 UP NEXT 1959 - Morgan State 8, N.C. A&T 42 2000 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 33 MSU will host Howard in an ESPNU 1960 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 33 2001 - Morgan State 52, N.C. A&T 42 televised matchup at Hughes Stadium 1961 - Morgan State 7, N.C. A&T 19 2002 - Morgan State 30, N.C. A&T 13 on Thursday, October 15, 2009. Kickoff 1962 - Morgan State 21, N.C. A&T 14 2003 - Morgan State 21, N.C. A&T 28 is set for 7:30 pm ET. 1963 - Morgan State 23, N.C. A&T 0 2004 - Morgan State 28, N.C. A&T 26 The game will mark the 72nd meeting between 1964 - Morgan State 8, N.C. A&T 29 2005 - Morgan State 33, N.C. A&T 40** the teams since 1930. MSU leads the series 38- 1965 - Morgan State 31, N.C. A&T 6 2006 - Morgan State 32, N.C. A&T 0 30-3 and won the last matchup 38-30 in overtime 1966 - Morgan State 13, N.C. A&T 8 during Howard’s Homecoming festivities in 1967 - Morgan State 27, N.C. A&T 20 2007 - Morgan State 22, N.C. A&T 17 2008 - Morgan State 41, N.C. A&T 3 Washington, D.C. 1968 - Morgan State 6, N.C. A&T 7

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Depth Chart - MSU Offense

WR 15 Terrell White 6-2, 200, R-Jr .... Big target with soft hands...best blocking receiver...has 5 rec. for 43 yards 81 E.J. Morton Green 6-4, 215, So..... Transferred from Miami University...will compete for starting spot...NFL size...has 5 rec. for 45 yds

LT 70 Robert Norris 6-4, 315, R-Sr ...... Experienced...great combination of size and speed...impact lineman...CDS Preseason All-American 76 Xavier Byrd 6-6, 283,Fr ...... Aggressive pass blocker...made strides during the spring...will provide quality depth

LG 72 Emmanuel Barnett 6-3, 300, R-So ...... Played in a few games and gained experience...extremely strong...exceptional pass blocker 75 Braxton Banks 6-2, 290, R-Fr ...... Redshirted in ‘07...aggressive run blocker...will improve with additional playing time...solid backup

C 67 Joshua Durden 6-1, 295, Fr...... Solid pass blocking skills...will improve with more playing time...emerged from Spring as a starter 62 Corey Sellers 6-2, 290, Jr ...... Returns after sitting out two seasons...Aggressive pass blocker...Started 4 games as a true freshman

RG 71 Ronnie Wilson 6-4, 310, Jr ...... Transferred from Univ. of Florida...opportunity to make an immediate impact...Started vs. Akron 75 Braxton Banks 6-2, 290, R-So ...... A workhorse...very intelligent and athletic...has an opportunity to shine in ‘09

RT 78 Lawrence Brewer 6-6, 295,R-So ...... Talented young athlete...Started 4 games as a freshman in ‘08...strong, aggressive 69 Eric Fair 6-4, 290, Sr...... Solid pass blocking skills...will backup all fi ve positions on the line...the most experienced lineman

TE 44 Jephte Cherefant 6-0, 240, Sr ..... One of the top FBs in the MEAC...2009 Preseason All-MEAC 2nd Team...scored TD rec. vs. WSSU 8 Lamont Bryant 6-6, 210, R-So. .... Should see a lot of playing time...big target...soft hands and athletic...Has 6 rec. for 103 yds and TD

QB 1 Carlton Jackson 6-2, 200, Sr ...... Has completed 49-of-78 passes with 4 TDs and 2 INTs...NYUL Classic MVP...29 carries for 53 yds 12 Donovan Dickerson 6-1, 190, R-Fr..... Great athletic ability...strong arm and has deceptive speed...played 1st career game at Akron

WR 84 Edwin Baptiste 6-1, 175, Jr ..... Currently has collected 75 receptions for 930 yards and 4 TDs...Had ESPN Top-10 play at WSSU ‘08 82 Chuka Okakpu 6-5, 180, Fr ...... Sleek, big target...will improve with additional playing experience

TB 34 Devan James 5-10, 205, Sr ..... 2008 All-MEAC First Team...Suffered an abdominal strain during the preseason...37 carries for 87 yds 27 Allen Singletary 5-11, 180, Jr ..... Transferred from Lacawanna CC...Started at Akron and had 5 carries for 20 yds & a 23 yd ko ret. 30 Domanick West 5-11, 195, R-So .. Hard runner...will excel with additional experience...scored his 1st career TD at B-CU (10/3/09) or 23 Cameron George 5-10, 190, Jr ...... Tough runner...has big-play capability...outstanding speed...runs low to the ground 3 Keith Lee 5-10, 230, R-So .... Explosive runner...had 78 carries for 300 yards and 3 TDs in ‘08...hard-nosed runner H 14 Winfred Diggs 5-7, 165, So ...... Posted 9 rec. for 121 yds and scored a TD as a true freshman...has posted 13 rec. for 87 yds 85 Isaiah Spencer 5-10, 175, Jr .... Coverted from defensive back to receiver...determined and hard worker...will provide solid depth

Depth Chart - MSU Special Teams PK 45 Kemar Scarlett 6-0, 180, Jr ... Transfer from West Hills CC...Started at PK position vs. Akron...Hit a 42 yd fi eld goal vs. WSSU 38 Abraham Mercado 5-8, 165, Fr ..... Emerged from preseason as a solid placekicker and will backup Scarlett

DS 64 Terrel Simmons 5-10, 230, Sr ..... Recruited specifi cally to handle the long snapping duties on special teams...very consistent 10 Sha’ka Miller 5-11, 210, R-So ... Will backup Simmons as the Bears long snapper

HO 10 Sha’ka Miller 5-11,210,R-So ..... Second season as the starting holder...great hands 1 Carlton Jackson 6-2,200,Sr ...... Will backup Miller as the Bears holder

KO 45 Kemar Scarlett 6-0, 180, Jr ... Transfer from West Hills CC...Won the starting spot for kickoff duties 38 Abraham Mercado 5-8, 165, Fr ..... Will backup Scarlett for the kick-off chores

P 29 Nicholas Adams 6-2, 245, So ...... Averaging 37.7 per punt...9 inside the 20...may be one of the league’s largest punters at 245 lbs. 45 Kemar Scarlett 6-0, 180, Jr ... Will backup Adams as the Bears punter

KOR 27 Allen Singletary 5-11, 180, Jr ..... Transferred from Lacawanna CC...KO return specialist...Was electric during the preseason 33 Brian Mann 5-7, 185, Fr ...... Expected to play a key role on special teams...1st game was at Akron...Averaging 27 yds per return

PR 14 Winfred Davis 5-7, 165, So ..... Has two punt returns so far this season...was electric during the preseason 33 Brian Mann 5-7, 185, Fr ...... Expected to play a key role on special teams...exciting running-style

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Depth Chart - MSU Defense

DE 36 Justin Lawrence 6-1, 285, R-Sr .... CDS Preseason All-American...All-MEAC First Team...47 tackles, 17 TFL and 8 sks...had 2 rushing TDs 41 Bakari Smith 6-1, 240, R-Fr...... Has good pass rush ability...young, will improve with experience...solid against the run

DT 91 Sheldon Jacques 6-3, 305, Jr ...... Has the ability to be a dominating player...As a sophomore he had 28 tackles, 4 tackles for loss 93 Kevin Myrie 6-1, 315, R-Fr ...... Good gap control D-lineman...does good job as a pass rusher...coaches feel he could be a sleeper

DT 95 James Cole 6-2, 360, Jr ...... Space-eater...great pass rush ability...solid against the run...high football IQ 90 Justin Young 6-3, 286, So .... Transferred from Virginia Tech...great pass rush ability...high football IQ...will be in the rotation

DE 54 Bricen Tate 6-1, 200, Jr ...... Has good pass rush ability...fi nished ‘08 with 32 tackles (16 solo), 8.5 TFL and 3 sacks 11 Jamal Collins 6-3, 250, R-Fr ...... Has a great motor...emerged from preseason as a backup...pure speed off the end

MLB 55 George Howard 6-1, 245, Sr ..... Preseason All-MEAC 2nd team...Named MEAC Defensive POTW (9/20 & 9/28)...had 17 stops vs. BCU 46 Richard Ndubueze 6-2, 245, R-Fr .... Won four titles at DeMatha HS...aggressive tackler...fi erce competitor...a natural talent

SLB 19 Troy Leftwich 6-1, 215, So ...... Has 56 tackles, 27 solo, 10 TFL...3 INTs...45-yard INT return for TD at Winston-Salem State ‘08 40 Christopher Lloyd 6-1, 225, R-Fr ...... Will gain experience with playing time...solid against the run...good open fi eld tackler

WLB 2 Fred Davis 6-3, 250, Jr ...... Experienced, hard-nosed player...collected 24 tackles, 13 solo, 6.5 TFL...2 QBHs 51 Danny Evans 6-1, 233, R-Fr.... Hard-nosed, versatile player...competitor...expected to have breakout season

RC 43 Richard Wilson 6-2, 200, Jr ...... Physical cornerback...was a prep standout at Dunbar HS...started vs. Winston-Salem St. (9/19) 26 Kendell Jamison 5-11, 175, R-So ... Good cover skills...shows the ability to be a lock down corner...has been clocked at 4.43 in 40

FS 24 Gary Albury 6-1, 205, R-Sr .... Playmaker...solid in run support...had 28 tackles and an interception in ‘08 or 25 Jerry Jones 5-9, 165, Jr ...... Tough...has big-play capabilities and all the gifts to become a great safety...New Mexico St. transfer SS 4 Jody Ellis 6-0, 195, Jr ...... Punishing hitter...can fl at-out play...can play any position in the secondary...great open fi eld tackler 21 Rodney Etienne 6-1, 215, R-So ...... Transfer from Akron...Tough and athletic...had INT return for a 60-yard TD vs. NCCU (9/13/08)

LC 7 Darren McKhan 6-10, 190, Jr ...... 2008 All-MEAC 1st Team...11 pass breakups and 4 INTs, including 2 defensive TDs (INT and fumble) 37 Reggie Hildenbrandt 5-11, 185, R-Fr .... Solid young talent...hard-hitter...locks down the slot position...excellent closing speed

Game-By-Game Starts AU WSSU TOW BCU NCAT HU DSU FAMU NSU SCSU HAM WR Baptiste Baptiste Baptiste Baptiste LT Norris Norris Norris Norris LG Barnett Barnett Barnett Barnett C Durden Durden Durden Durden RG Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson RT Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer TE Cherenfant Cherenfant Cherenfant Cherenfant WR White White White White QB Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson H Diggs Diggs Diggs Diggs TB Singletary Singletary James James PK Scarlett Scarlett Scarlett Scarlett DS Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons HO Miller Miller Miller Miller KO Scarlett Scarlett Scarlett Scarlett P Adams Adams Adams Adams LE Tate Tate Tate Tate DT Jacques Jacques Jacques Jacques NG Cole Cole Cole Cole RE Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence SLB Leftwich Leftwich Leftwich Leftwich MLB Howard Howard Howard Howard WLB Davis Davis Davis Davis LCB McKhan McKhan McKhan McKhan FS Albury Albury Albury Albury SS Etienne Ellis Ellis Ellis RCB Jamison Wilson Wilson Wilson

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THE LAST TIME MORGAN STATE... Was held scoreless in Hughes Stadium:...... vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (32-0) RUSHING Was held scoreless on the road:...... at Akron, 2009 (41-0) Had 400 or more yards:...... vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (447) Held opponent scoreless in the 1st half: ...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (35-0); Had 300 or more yards:...... at N.C. A&T, 2007 (323) ...... at Winston-Salem State, 2008 (14-0); at Howard 2008 (10-0) Had 200 or more yards:...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (279) Held opponent scoreless:...... at N.C. A&T, 2006 (32-0) Had FEWER than 50 yards:...... vs. Towson, 2009 (33) Held opponent scoreless at Hughes Stadium:...... vs. Howard, 2005 (7-0) Had 60 or more rush attempts:...... vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (63) Held two opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1979, Had 50 or more rush attempts:...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (51) vs. UMES (41-0), vs. Delaware State (22-0) Had three TDs:...... at Howard, 2008 Held three opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had four or more rush TDs:...... vs. Savannah State, 2007 (4) Held four opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had two or more players with 150 rush yards in a game:...... vs. Morris Held fi ve opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1934, (8) ...... Brown, 2002; T.J. Stallings (195), L. Washington (169) Held a MEAC opponent scoreless: ...... at N.C. A&T (32-0),2006 Had a player rush for 3 TDs:...... vs. Savannah St., 2007, Chad Simpson (3) Held two opponents scoreless: ...... vs. MD-Eastern Shore (41-0),1979 Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs:...... at Howard, 2002, T.J. Stallings (5) vs. Delaware State (22-0), 1979 Rushed for 200 yards or more:...... at Howard, 2008, Devan James, (219) Held three opponents scoreless: ...... vs. NC College (23-0), 1967 Rushed for 100 yards or more...... vs. Hampton., 2008, Devan James, (112) vs. Delaware State (27-0) vs. Norfolk State (63-0) Had a run of 70 or more yards: .....Chad Simpson, Norfolk State, 2007 (82) Held four MEAC opponents scoreless:...... vs. Hampton (54-0),1966 Had a run of 60 or more yards: ....Devan James, Beth-Cookman, 2007 (65) NC College (21-0) Virginia State (65-0) Delaware State (38-0) Had a run of 50 or more yards: ...... Mario Melton, at N.C. A&T, 2008 (52) Scored a two-point conversion:...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2008 PASSING ...... (J. Cherefant rec. from C. Jackson rush) Had 400 or more yards passing:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 (551) Attempted a two-point conversion...... at Norfolk State, 2008 Had 300 or more yards passing:...... vs. S.C. State, 2004 (392) TURNOVERS Had 200 or more yards passing:...... at #15 Delaware State, 2007 (206) Committed fi ve or more turnovers:...... at Norfolk State, 2008 (7) Had LESS than 125 yards passing:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (104) Committed four or more turnovers:...... vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (4 INTs) Had LESS than 75 yards passing:...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (33) Had four or more fumbles:...... at Akron, 2009 (4) Had 50 or more pass attempts:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (59) Had three fumbles:...... at Norfolk State, 2008 Had 40 or more pass attempts:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2005 (46) Did not commit a turnover:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 Had 30 or more pass attempts:...... at Howard, 2006 (32) Recorded fi ve or more takeaways:...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (7); Attempted 20 or fewer passes:...... at Akron, 2009 (20) ...... at Winston-Salem State, 2008 (5) Had 25 or more pass completions:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (32) Recorded three fumble recoveries...... at Winston-Salem State, 2008 Had 20 or more pass completions:...... at S.C. State, 2005 (23) Recorded two fumble recoveries...... vs. Hampton, 2008 Had FEWER than 15 pass completions:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (10) Returned two or more INTS for TDs:...... vs. NC Central, (2008) Had four passing TDs:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 Returned an interception:...... vs. Towson, 2009 (Jody Ellis, 26 yds) Had three passing TDs:...... vs. Delaware State, 2003 Returned one INT for a TDs:..at Winston-Salem State, 2008 (Troy Leftwich) Had two passing TDs:...... vs. WSSU, 2009 Returned a fumble for a TDs:...... vs. Hampton 2008 (Darren McKhan); Had zero passing TDs:...... at Akron, 2009 vs. Norfolk State, 2007 (Darren McKhan);at Howard, 2006 (Jarrell Guyton/ Had four or more passes intercepted:...... vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (4) ...... Everette Baker); vs. Norfolk State, 2003 (Albert Gamble) Had three passes intercepted:...... at #12 Hampton, 2007 Returned a blocked extra point for 2-points:...... vs. Towson, 2009 Had two passes intercepted...... at Akron, 2009 ...... (Darren McKhan) Did not throw an interception:..vs. B-Cookman vs. WSSU and Towson, 2009 DEFENSE RECEIVING Held opponent to 0 or fewer rushing yards:...... vs. Norfolk St., 2003 (-3) Had one player with 100 yds rec in gm...... at Towson, 2008 Held opponent to 50 or fewer rushing yards:...... at Howard, 2008 (31) ...... (Robert Surratt, 8-110) Held opponent to 100 or fewer rushing yards:....vs. Delaware St., 2008 (87) Had two or more players with 100 yards in a game: .....vs. S.C. State, 2001 Held opponent to 50 or fewer passing yards:...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (43) ...... Marc Lester (167 yds), T.J. Stallings (112) Held opponent to 100 or fewer passing yards:...... at B-CU, 2009 (60) COMBINATION OFFENSE Held opp to 300 or fewer total offense:...... vs. WSSU, 2009 (250) Had one 300 yard passer and one 100-yard rushing in a game:...... Held oppt to 200 or fewer total offense...... vs. Hampton, ...... at S.C. State, 2004, (B. Littlejohn 392-pass, J. Jackson 145-run) ...... 2008 (167) Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher in a game:. Held oppt to 150 or fewer total offense...... vs. Delaware State, 2008 (118) ...... at Texas Southern, 2004, (J. Jackson 219 yds-run, Intercepted fi ve or more passes:...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (6) ...... C. Cash 102 yds-receiving) Intercepted four passes:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2007 TOTAL OFFENSE Intercepted three passes:...... vs. Delaware State, 2008 Had 600 or more yards total offense...... vs. Norfolk State, 2002 (601) Intercepted two passes:...... vs. Towson, 2008 Had 550 or more yards total offense:...... vs. S.C. State, 2004 (625) Scored a safety:...... at Towson, 2008 Had 500 or more yards total offense:...... vs. Savannah State, 2005 (504) Recorded six or more sacks:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2007 (8) Had 400 or more yards total offense:...... at N.C. A&T, 2008 (450) Recorded fi ve sacks:...... vs. Winston-Salem State, 2009 Had LESS than 200 yards total offense:...... vs. Towson, 2009 (161) Held opponent to 10 or fewer fi rst downs:...... vs. Delaware State, 2008 (7) Had 85 or more plays total offense:...... at #12 Hampton, 2007 (89) Had 10 or more tackles...... George Howard at B-CU, 2009 (17) Had 75 or more plays total offense...... at Howard, 2008 (81) SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING Had a fi eld goal of 40 or more yards:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 Scored 60 or more points:...... vs. Norfolk State, 1967 (63) ...... (Kemar Scarlett, 48 yds) Scored 50 or more points:...... vs. Savannah State, 2005 (55) Had a punt of 50 or more yards...... ,,,,,,,.....at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 Scored 40 or more points:...... at N.C. A&T, 2008 (41) ...... (Kemar Scarlett, 54 yds) Scored 30 or more points:...... at Howard, 2008 (31) Returned a punt for a TD:...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2004 Allowed 60 or more points:...... at S.C. State, 2005 (65) ...... (Larry Dixon, 18 yds) Allowed 50 or more points:...... vs. Beth-Cookman, 2004 (51) Returned a blocked punt for a TD:. at N.C. A&T, 2008 (Willie Hardmon, 0 yds) Allowed 40 or more points:...... at Akron, 2009 (41) Returned a kickoff for a TD:..vs. Savannah St., 2005 (Aaron Moore, 93 yds) Allowed 30 or more points:...... vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (32) Returned a kickoff and a punt for a TD:...... -- Was held scoreless:...... at Akron, 2009 (41-0) Blocked one punt:...... at Florida A&M, 2008 (Lamont Bryant) Was held scoreless in the 1st half:...... vs. WSSU, 2009 (3-0) Blocked a fi eld goal:...... at Howard, 2008 (Diamond Avery) Was held scoreless in the 2nd half...... at Akron, 2009 (17-0) Blocked an extra point conversion....vs. B-CU & Towson, 2009 (James Cole) 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 14 Morgan State Football • Game 5

THE LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER... Rushed 30 or more times: ...... Dennis Mathis, vs. Hampton, 2008 (34) PASSING Rushed 25 or more times: ...... Tremayne Dameron, Towson, 2009 (28) Had 400 or more yards passing: ...... vs. Howard, 1999 (522) Rushed for 200 yards or more:...... N.C. A&T, Brandon Sweeney., Had 300 or more yards passing: ...... at Towson, 2005 (344) ...... 2005 (205) Had 200 or more yards passing: ...... at Howard, 2008 (208) Rushed for 150 yards or more:...... Daryl Jones, Norfolk State, Had FEWER than 100 yards passing: ...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (60) ...... 2007 (167) Had 40 or more pass attempts: ...... vs. Towson, 2007 (40) Rushed for 100 yards or more:...... Tremayne Dameron, vs. Towson, Had 30 or more pass completions:...... vs. Bowie State, 2006 (34) ...... 2009 (126) Had four or more passing TDs: ...... at Howard, 2008 (4) Rushed for three or more TDs: ...... Jourdan Brooks, Rutgers, 2008 (3) Had three passing TDs: ...... at Akron, 2009 Rushed for two or more TDs: ...... Dennis Brown, Norfolk State, 2008 (2) RECEIVING Had a run of 80 or more yards: ...... Isaac Redman, Bowie St., 2005 (99) Had one player with 100 yards receiving in a game: .vs. Bethune-Cookman, Had a run of 70 or more yards: .....Myshun McAlpine, Savannah State, (70) ...... 2008, Phillip Kirkland (125) Had a run of 60 or more yards: ...... Fred McCaskill, B-Cookman, 2009 (60) Had eight or more players catch a pass: ...... vs. Towson, 2007 (8) Had a run of 50 or more yards: ...... Terrell Johnson, Norfolk State (59) TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING Had 600 or more yards total offense:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (625) Passed for 500 or more yards:...... Bobby Townsend, Howard, 1999 (522) Had 500 or more yards total offense...... Bethune-Cookman, 2004 (513) Passed for 400 or more yards:...... Bryan Botts, Delaware St., 2004 (430) Had 400 or more yards total offense:...... at Akron, 2009 (436) Passed for 300 or more yards: ...... Sean Schaefer, Towson, 2005 (344) Had 300 or more yards total offense: ...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (343) Passed for 200 or more yards: ...... Floyd Haigler, Howard, 2008, (208) Had FEWER than 125 yards total offense: ...vs. Delaware State, 2008 (118) Attempted 50 or more passes: ...... Bryan Botts, Delaware St., 2005 (51) Had 80 or more plays: ...... vs. Towson, 2007 (80) Attempted 40 or more passes: ...... Sean Schaefer, Towson, 2007 (40) Had 70 or more plays: ...... vs. Winston-Salem State, 2009 (71) Completed 30 or more passes: ...... Lamar Manigo, Bowie St., 2006 SCORING ...... (34) Scored 60 or more points: ...... at S.C. State, 2005 (65) Completed 20 or more passes: ...... Sean Schaefer, Towson, 2007 (20) Scored 50 or more points: ...... vs Norfolk State, 2004 (58) Threw four or more TD passes:...... Floyd Haigler, at Howard, 2008 (4) Scored 40 or more points: ...... vs. Akron, 2009 (41) Threw 5 or more interceptions:...... Stadford Brown, NC Central, 2008 (5) Scored 30 or more points: ...... vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (32) Threw three TD passes: ...... Chris Jacquemain, Akron, 2009 Scored a two-point conversion: ...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2005 (rush) Completed a pass of 75 or more yards: ...... M. Francois to TURNOVERS ...... P. Kirkland, Bethune-Cookman, 2007 (82) Had four or more fumbles: ...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (5) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards: ...... Peter Athens to Had three or more fumbles LOST: ...... Winston-Salem State, 2008 (3) ...... David Newsom at Towson, 2008 (53) Did not commit a turnover: ...... at Akron, 2009 RECEIVING Intercepted fi ve or more passes: ...... vs. NC Central, 2008 (6) Caught 10 or more passes...... Khalil Hasan, Savannah State, 2005 (10) Intercepted four or more passes: ...... at Norfolk State, 2008 (4) Caught six or more passes: ...... Deryn Bowser, Akron 2009 (8) Intercepted three or more passes: ...... #12 Hampton, 2007 (3) Had 150 or more yds receiving:...... Rondrieka Darby, SCSU, 2005 (168) Returned an INT for a TD: ...... vs. Akron 2009 (Brian Wagner, 32 yds) Had 100 or more yards receiving: ....Phillip Kirkland, vs. Bethune-Cookman, Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... at Norfolk State, 2008 (Hasan Craig, ...... 2008 (125) ...... 34 yards) Caught two TD passes:...... Phillip Morris, vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 DEFENSE Caught three TD passes:...... Deryn Bowser, at Akron, 2009 Held MSU to 15 or fewer fi rst downs:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (15) SCORING Scored a safety: ...... at Howard, 2006 Scored four or more TDs:...... DeShawn Baker, S.C. State, 2005 Held MSU to 50 or fewer yards rushing: ...... at Towson, 2009 (33) ...... (4 rushing) Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards passing: ...... vs. Norfolk St., 2005 (251) Scored three or more TDs: ...... Deryn Bowser, Akron, 2009 Held MSU to 200 or fewer yards passing:...... at B-CU, 2009 (104) ...... (3 rec) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards passing: ...... vs. Akron, 2009 (86) Scored two TDs: ...... Dennis Brown, Norfolk State, 2008 (2 rush) Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards total offense: ...... at Bethune-Cookman, DEFENSE ...... 2009 (237) Intercepted three or more passes:...... Levy Brown, Florida A&M, 2002 (3) SPECIAL TEAMS Intercepted two or more passes: ...... Don Carey, Norfolk State, 2008 (2) Returned a punt for a TD:...Phillip Adams, #17 S.C. State., 2008 (61 yards) Recorded three or more sacks: ...... Joey Drayton, Hampton, 2003 (3) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: ...... James Monds, B-CU, 2007 (24 yds) Recorded two sacks:...... Travis Roland, Bethune-Cookman, 2008 (2) Retuned a kickoff for a TD:...... Savannah State,2005, Myshun McAlpine, Returned a fumble for a TD:....at Norfolk State, 2008 (Hasan Craig, 34 yds) ...... (70 yds) SPECIAL TEAMS Punted 8 or more times: ...... vs. Delaware State, 2008 (8) Scored 10 or more points kicking:...... Branko Rogovic, Akron, 2009 (11) Punted Once: ...... at Akron, 2009 Kicked three fi eld goals: ...... Peter Gaertner, Del. State, 2007 (4) Missed a kicking PAT: ...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (Kory Kowalski) Kicked a 50-yard fi eld goal:...... Jesus Cortez, Beth-Cookman, 2005 (50) Blocked a PAT: ...... vs. Norfolk State, 2007 Kicked a 60-yard punt: ...... Wesley Taylor, Florida A&M, 2007 (60) Blocked a Field Goal: ...... at #12 Hampton (1), 2007 (Sam Pope) Kickoff Ret. of 50 yards or more:...... Leroy Vann, Florida A&M, 2008 (59) Returned a blocked FG for a TD...... -- Blocked a Punt: ...... at Rutgers, 2008 (J. Westerman) Missed a FG...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (Kory Kowalski, 48 and 33 yds) MISCELLANEOUS Had 20 or more fi rst downs: ...... at Akron, 2009 (23) Had FEWER than 10 fi rst downs: ...... vs. Hampton, 2008 (6) Had 10 or more penalties:...... at Norfolk State, 2008 (13) Had 100 or more yards in penalties:...... at Norfolk State, 2008 (100) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time:...... at Towson, 2008 ...... (37:16) Had one 100-yard rushing and one 100-yard receiver: ...... S.C. State, ...... 2005 (Troy McFadden 118-rush, Rondrieka Darby 168-receiving) RUSHING Rushed 40 or more times: ...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2009 (46) 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 15 GAME 1 ● MORGAN STATE VS. AKRON ● SEPT. 12, 2009 NEXT UP: WINSTON-SALEM STATE RAMS The Last Game WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Florida A&M used a pair of LeRoy Vann punt returns for touchdowns as the Rattlers were the benefi ciary of stellar special teams play en MORGAN STATE 0 route to handing the Rams of Winston-Salem State University a 34-10 defeat in front of 6,313 fans at Bowman Gray Stadium on Thursday evening in a nationally AKRON 41 televised MEAC football grudge match. Sept. 12, 2009 Vann’s two punt returns for touchdown, his fourth and fi fth career returns for Akron, Ohio (11,198) a score, marked the fi rst InfoCision Stadium time in the history of the Florida A&M University 2009 WINSTOM-SALEM STATE SCHEDULE 68 degrees, Partly Cloudy S5 N.C. A&T L, 10-19 football program that a S12 FLORIDA A&M L, 10-34 a Rattler player had of 60 AKRON, Ohio --Chris Jacqueman passed for S19 vs. Morgan State 2 p.m. 162 yards, Deryn Bowser had eight receptions managed that feat. The more S26 at S.C. State 6 p.m. for 86 yards and the Akron Zips earned its two punt returns for r ds: O3 at Howard 1 p.m. fi rst win of the season on the opening day of touchdown were part of . ... O17 at California Davis 6 p.m. InfoCision Stadium, its brand new $61 million a record-setting special e ve- O24 at Bethune-Cookman 4 p.m. dollar stadium. teams evening for Vann d Mc- Jacqueman had a solid afternnon for the Zips completed 13-of-22 passes for 162 O31 HAMPTON 2 p.m. who amassed 228 total , S.C. yards and threw three touchdowns during a 41-0 rout of the Bears on Saturday in front N7 DELAWARE STATE 1 p.m. return yards and a pair of a sellout crowd of 27,881 fans. N14 N.C. CENTRAL 1 p.m. of touchdowns in the Jacqueman threw for two touchdowns in the decisive fi rst half, fi nishing 12 of 21 N21 at Norfolk State 1 p.m. FAMU victory. for 159 yards in the fi rst half with scoring passes of 9 and 16 yards to Deryn Bowser. Home game in ALL CAPS Akron rolled up 436 total yards, and fi nished the game with 186 passing yards, the most Aside from Vann’s passing yards given up by Morgan State since surrendering 243 passing yards against two returns for scores Towson on Sept. 6, 2008. the Rams and Rattlers The Bears couldn’t get anything going against Akron’s defense, and penalties didn’t were nearly even for the remainder of the contest as WSSU showed considerable help. MSU, who ranked 3rd in the MEAC last season (170 avg), fi nished with 41 rushing improvement as they recorded 218 total off ensive yards including 129 yards yards. MSU used four running backs during the contest, and All-MEAC running back passing from redshirt quarterback Branden Williams who appeared in only his Devan James, who only had one carry in the off season, was limited to 10 carries for 24 yards. second career game. The Zips led 24-0 at halftime, outgained the Bears 262-78, and forced two fumbles The Rams, a team that tallied only 90 yards of total off ense in their fi rst game of and collected an interception. the season, stayed even with the high powered Rattlers, a team that was picked to The only thing in question after the break was whether or not the Bears could avoid fi nish second in the ultra-competitive Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. its fi rst shutout since a 32-0 loss against South Carolina State on Nov. 15, 2008. MSU was The Rattlers struck fi rst as Kevin Elliott pulled in a four yard Curtis Pulley pass also attempting to spoil the Zips fi rst shutout victory since defeating Ohio 13-0 on Oct. at the 8:22 mark of the fi rst quarter that capped a 13-play, 74-yard drive as Florida 3, 1992. A&M pulled out to a 7-0 lead, a lead which they would never relinquish. Bowser scored his third touchdown of the day on a fade route midway through the The Rams responded with a drive of their own but were held to a fi eld goal as third quarter. WSSU settled for only three points following a 5:03 drive that marched 78 yards Carlton Jackson was 10-of -19 for 87 yards for Morgan State, but threw two interceptions. Jackson’s fi rst interception helped set up the Zips’ fi rst scoring drive of in 12 plays as the Rams cut the defi cit to only four points with 3:19 to play in the the contest in the fi rst quarter. contest’s opening quarter. Akron followed that up by opening the second quarter with a score when Jacqueman WSSU would get no closer than four points for the remainder of the evening as completed a 16 yard touchdown pass to Bowser. Vann recorded the Rattlers’ next two scores to put the game out of reach. Alex Allen capped an 8-play, 53 yard drive with a 1-yard run off tackle (9:37) and Branko Rogivic hit a 31-yard fi eld goal to end fi rst half scoring. Jackson was intercepted by middle linebacker Brian Wagner, who avoided a couple of tackles and raced 32-yards down the sideline for a touchdown. Morgan State 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Akron 7 17 10 7 -- 41

AU — Bowser 9 yd pass from Jaquemain (Rogovic kick), 3:23, 1st AU — Bowser 16 yd pass from Jacquemain (Rogovic kick), 14:04, 2nd AU — Allen 1 yd run (Rogovic kick), 9:37, 2nd AU — Rogovic 31 yd fi eld goal, 00:49, 2nd AU — Bowser 3 yd pass from Jacquemain (Rogovic kick), 6:15, 3rd AU — Rogovic 32 yd fi eld goal, 1:58, 3rd AU — Wagner 32 yd interception return (Rogovic kick), 14:08, 4th

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: Akron-Martin 6-64; Rodgers 3-58; Allen 9-32-1 TD; Burney 9-28. Morgan State-James 10-24; Singletary 5-18; West 1-3. PASSING: Akron-Jacquemain 13-22-0-162, 3 TDs. Morgan State-Jackson 10-19-2-87. RECEIVING: Akron-Bowser 8-86, 3 TD; Bruce 4-42; Miller 2-40;Shuford 1-15; Brown 1-3. Morgan State-Diggs 6-47; Charles 1-26; White 1-8; Bryant 1-5; Baptiste 1-2.

TEAM STATISTICS MSU AU FIRST DOWNS 3 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-41 49-250 PASSING YDS (NET) 86 186 Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-20-2 16-28-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 43-127 77-436 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-297 1-5 Possession Time 25:12 34:48 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 16 GAME 2 ● MORGAN STATE VS. WINSTON-SALEM STATE ● SEPT. 19, 2009 NEXT UP: The Last Game TOWSON, Md. - With Coastal Carolina University poised to ruin the Tigers’ home opener with a last minute comeback, the Tiger defense held the Chanticleers on MORGAN STATE 16 OT downs at the Towson 12-yard line as the Tigers (1-1) earned an emotional 21- 17 victory over the Chanticleers (1-2) before a crowd of 7,628 at Johnny Unitas® WINSTON-SALEM 10 Stadium on Saturday night. Sept. 19, 2009 With the win, the Tigers presented their fi rst-year Coach, Rob Ambrose, with E. Rutherford, N.J. (25,604) his fi rst victory as the Giants Stadium Towson head coach. With the Tigers 2009 TOWSON SCHEDULE 73 degrees, Clear Skies S5 at Northwestern L, 14-47 clinging to a 21-17 lead S19 COASTAL CAROLINA W, 21-17 and 3:33 remaining, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Morgan State S26 at Morgan State 4 p.m. Bears came out on top 16-10 in overtime in an junior quarterback O3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3:30 p.m. epic defensive battle against Winston-Salem Zach MacDowall drove O10 at Rhode Island 3 p.m. State during the 38th Annual Whitney Young the Chanticleers from O17 DELAWARE 3:30 p.m. Classic on on Saturday afternoon at Giants their own 20-yard line Stadium. O24 at Northeastern TBA to the Tiger 12. After The last time the Bears had collected a win in the Classic was decades ago during O31 RICHMOND 1 p.m. MacDowall was hurried the very fi rst one, back in 1968, when they beat Grambling State 9-7 at New York Yankee N7 at William & Mary TBA into a pair of incomplete Stadium. N14 VILLANOVA 1 p.m. Senior quarterback Carlton Jackson was selected as the Classic’s Off ensive MVP, while passes by the Tiger pass N21 at James Madison TBA middle linebacker George Howard earned the Defensive MVP award. rush, he faced a fourth Home game in ALL CAPS Jackson completed 16-of-21 passes for 146 yards and threw two touchdowns. Jackson down-and-seven. On connected with senior wideout Edwin Baptiste fi ve times on the day for a total of 70 yards, fourth down, he moved including a 15 yard acrobatic touchdown reception in overtime that proved to be the around the pocket and diff erence in the ballgame. WSSU held a 3-0 advantage in the fi rst half, but the Bears came out in the second half fi red a pass to Akeem Wesley in the back of the end zone. Wesley couldn’t hold on with much more energy. On the fi rst possession of the 3rd quarter, Jackson led the Bears to the pass and the Tigers took over with 58 seconds remaining. on a 7 play, 45 yard drive, capped by a touchdown pass to junior h-back Jephte Cherenfant Then, they ran out the clock and celebrated their fi fth consecutive victory in a who ended up making an impressive diving catch in the endzone. home opener. The Rams responded when Austin Higgins was on the receiving end of a Jarrett Dunston “This was a victory for belief,” said Coach Ambrose. “Coastal Carolina has a very 18 yard touchdown pass to help give WSSU a 10-7 lead midway through the 3rd quarter. good team and they are going to win a lot of games. We’ve been preaching to our MSU junior kicker Kemar Scarlett made a 42-yard fi eld goal to knot the game at 10 players that if we play physical and play tough, good things are bound to happen. apiece with 6:38 left in regulation and help send the game into its eventual overtime. The Bears scored on the second play in overtime and shutdown the Rams off ense on the We got our reward tonight.” ensuing possession. After jumping out to a 14-0 lead in the fi rst half, the Tigers had to hold off several With the win MSU improved to 1-1 overall and 2-1 in the series against the Rams, while bids by Coastal Carolina to take the lead. The Chanticleers cut their defi cit to 14-7 WSSU dropped to 0-3 for the season. in the second half and 14-10 in the third quarter before the Tigers went ahead by WSSU’s off ense was led by Dunston who fi nished the game by completing 5-of-22 21-10 early in the fourth quarter. After Coastal cut its defi cit to 21-17 with 10:29 passes for 71 yards and a touchdown, and he also had 13 carries for 53 yards. David Ahola remaining, the Tigers held on for the win. paced the Rams’ ground attack with 64 yards on 15 attempts. Junior cornerback Jeremy Gardner led the Tiger defense with eight tackles Howard’s presence was seen and felt just about every time the Bears were on defense. The senior recorded a career-high 17 tackles and had a sack. All-MEAC defensive lineman while junior defensive tackle Yaky Ibia made seven tackles and had a quarterback Justin Lawrence led the front line while collecting nine tackles, a sack, QB hurry and a pass hit. Linebacker Danzel White added six tackles and senior defensive end Brady break up. Smith made fi ve tackles, including a sack. Defensive backs Jody Ellis and Gary Albury made plays all over the fi eld the entire game. They combined for 12 tackles (6 each), while Albury had a career-high three pass break-ups and Ellis collected the only interception of the game and returned it for 21 yards. Morgan State 0 0 7 3 6 -- 16 Winston-Salem State 0 3 7 0 0 -- 10 WSSU — Thayer 22 yd fi eld goal, 8:59, 2nd MSU — Cherenfant 4 yd pass from Jackson (Scarlett kick), 11:14, 3rd WSSU — Higgins 18 yd pass from Dunston (Thayer kick), 7:59, 3rd MSU — Scarlett 42 yd fi eld goal, 6:38, 4th MSU — Baptiste 15 yd pass from Jackson, 00:00, OT

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: WSSU-Ahola 15-64; Dunston 13-53; Williams 2-30; Hickman 11-25; Harris 2-13. Morgan State-Singletary 10-27; West 3-17l George 8-12; Jackson 12-33. PASSING: WSSU-Dunston 5-22-1-71, 1 TD. Morgan State-Jackson 16-21-0-146-2 TDs. RECEIVING: WSSU-Wynn 1-24; Higgins 1-18, TD; Barr 1-18; Kizzie 1-10; Munford 1-1; Ahola 1-(-6). Morgan State-Baptiste 5-70, TD; Morton-Green 4-39; Cherenfant 2-16, TD; Diggs 2-9; White 1-7; Singletary 1-5; George 1-0.

TEAM STATISTICS MSU WSSU FIRST DOWNS 14 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-53 43-185 PASSING YDS (NET) 146 65 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-21-0 6-28-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 55-199 71-250 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-86 8-48 Possession Time 59:36 30:24

2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 17 GAME 3 ● MORGAN STATE VS. TOWSON ● SEPT. 26, 2009 NEXT UP: BETHUNE-COOKMAN WILDCATS The Last Game NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk State junior receiver Chris Bell (Norfolk, Va.) hauled in career highs of nine passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Spartans MORGAN STATE 12 to 40-14 victory over Bethune-Cookman in the 62nd annual Fish Bowl Classic at Dick Price Stadium on Saturday. TOWSON 9 Senior quarterback Dennis Brown (Miami, Fla.) also had a career night, throwing Sept. 26, 2009 for a personal-best 267 yards. Junior running back DeAngelo Branche (Norfolk, Baltimore, Md. (4,307) Va.) added 106 yards Hughes Stadium rushing and three short scoring runs, and the 2009 BETHUNE-COOKMAN SCHEDULE 63 degrees, Rainy S5 SHAW L, 6-20 NSU (2-2, 1-1 MEAC) S12 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE L, 3-24 defense tallied season BALTIMORE, Md. – The points were tough to S26 at Norfolk State L, 14-40 come by for the Bears, but even tougher to highs of fi ve sacks and O3 MORGAN STATE 4 p.m. come by for Towson – in the 22nd meeting fi ve interceptions to lead O10 at Delaware State 7 p.m. of their bitter intracity rivalry. But this time a complete eff ort. O17 at Savannah State 5 p.m. Morgan came out on the winning end, as a The loss was the third O24 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 4 p.m. result of a “bend-but-don’t break” defense and straight for the Wildcats a couple of big plays on special teams on a rainy Saturday evening at Hughes Stadium. O31 at N.C. A&T 1:30 p.m. (0-3, 0-2 MEAC), who Carlton Jackson engineered a 12-play, 86 yard drive that culminated with a 26-yard N7 HAMPTON 4 p.m. managed just 27 rushing touchdown pass to Lamont Bryant in the second quarter to put the Bears ahead and the N14 at Howard 1 p.m. yards and 211 of total defense kept turning the Tigers back for a 12-9 victory. Jackson, who fi nished 13-of-20 N21 vs. Florida A&M 2:30 p.m. for 124 yards and a touchdown, had an effi cient game. off ense. Home game in ALL CAPS MSU (2-1, 0-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) forced three turnovers by Towson Brown and Bell had (1-2), two of which were drive killing interceptions in the fourth quarter. the hot hand early, Towson’s fi rst turnover was when freshman quarterback Peter Athens hooked-up with connecting on a 37-yard wideout David Newsom for a 53-yard pass. Newsom was stripped by Richard Wilson at the bomb to set up a 1-yard TD run by Branche on the fi rst drive of the game. On the 1-yardline and Towson’s Tony Zaccarelli recovered it in the endzone for a touchdown. But instead of the momentum shifting to the Tigers following the score, the Bears next Spartans’ possession, Brown threw a strike to Bell for a 62-yard TD pass to give regained it on the ensuing point after attempt, when James Cole burst through the NSU the quick 13-0 edge. middle of the line and blocked the kick. The ball was scooped up by All-MEAC cornerback The Spartan defense did not allow the Wildcats a fi rst down in the opening Darren McKhan who raced 102 yards to help Morgan trim the lead to 6-2 with 9:06 quarter. NSU outgained B-CU 194 yards to negative-14 in the period. remaining in the fi rst quarter. Justin Castellat (Virginia Beach, Va.) kicked a 37-yard fi eld goal on the second Kemar Scarlett hit a 41-yard fi eld in the second quarter put the Bears ahead 12-6 at play of the second quarter to extend NSU’s lead to 16-0. The Spartan defense then the break and Towson’s Jon Boyer recorded a 35-yard fi eld goal midway through the 3rd forced its fi rst turnover of the night, as Dante Barnes (Virginia Beach, Va.) picked off quarter to cap all scoring for the rest of the game. a Matthew Johnson pass for his second interception of the year. Three plays later, Towson accounted for 344 yards of total off ense, including 196 yards on the ground, while the Bears fi nished with 161 yards and was limited to 33 rushing yards. Branche scored on a 3-yard run to increase the Spartans’ lead to 23-0 with 12:37 Tremayne Dameron paced the Tigers with 126 yards on 28 carries, while Athens left in the half. completed 11-of-23 passes for 148 yards, including two interceptions. The Wildcats mounted a rally behind the play of quarterback Maurice Francois, Despite the yardage advantage, the Bears never allowed Towson to capitalize when it who directed a pair of second-quarter TD drives covering 78 and 80 yards. really counted. Johnathan Moment capped both marches with 1-yard scoring runs, and B-CU The Bears defense was led by senior linebacker George Howard, the reigning MEAC trailed just 23-14 at the half. Defensive Player of the Week, who followed up a 17 tackle performance last week, with The Spartans outgained B-CU 438-211. It was the Spartans’ highest yardage output since a career-high 18 stops (9 solo) against the Tigers. gaining 532 in a win over North Carolina A&T on Sept. 27, 2007. Towson made it interesting down the stretch when they had two late fourth quarter drives end abruptly when McKhan picked off Athens with 4:08 remaining and strong saftey Jody Ellis iced the ballgame with a pick in the fi nal two minutes.

Morgan State 2 0 3 0 -- 9 Towson 6 10 0 0 -- 12

TU — Zaccarelli 0 yd fumble recovery (Jon Boyer kick blkd), 9:06, 1st MSU — McKhan PAT return, 9:06, 1st MSU — Bryant 26 yd pass from Jackson (Scarlett kick), 9:53, 2nd MSU — Scarlett 41 yd fi eld goal, 6:02, 2nd TU — Boyer 35 yd fi eld goal, 9:10, 3rd

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: Towson-Dameron 28-126; Athens 7-53; Booker 5-13; Newsom 1-5; Chroniger 1-(-1).Morgan State-James 15-29; Mann 4-12; Jackson 9-4; West 1-0. PASSING: Towson-Athens 11-23-2-148, 1 TDs. Morgan State-Jackson 13-20-0-124, 1 TD. RECEIVING: Towson-Newsom 4-90; Dameron 3-9; Blake 1-9; Moore 1-7; Cegles 1-3; Zaccarelli 0-0, TD. Morgan State-Bryant 4-70, TD; Diggs 3-22; White 2-17; Burley 1-6; Morton-Green 1-6; James 1-4; Howard 1-4; Baptiste 1-(-1).

TEAM STATISTICS MSU TU FIRST DOWNS 6 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-33 42-196 PASSING YDS (NET) 128 148 Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-21-0 11-23-2 TOTAL OFFENSE 54-161 65-344 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 8-109 8-105 Possession Time 29:59 30:01

2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 18 GAME 4 ● MORGAN STATE VS. BETHUNE-COOKMAN ● OCT. 3, 2009 NEXT UP: N.C. A&T AGGIES The Last Game GREENSBORO, N.C. - Wallace Miles caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Carlton Fears in the second overtime as North Carolina A&T snapped a MORGAN STATE 24 three-game losing streak with a 23-17 victory over rival North Carolina B-COOKMAN 13 Central on Saturday night. The Aggies started strong, getting an early touchdown pass from Oct. 3, 2009 the Fears-Miles Daytona, Md. (3,428) combination from a Municipal Stadium 7-0 fi rst-quarter lead. 2009 N.C. A&T SCHEDULE 86 degrees, Clear Skies S5 at Winston-Salem State W, 19-10 Tony Coles padded S12 NORFOLK STATE W, 17-13 DAYTONA, Fla. – Morgan State had its the Aggies lead with S19 HAMPTON L, 14-24 best scoring output of the season and the a 1-yard touchdown S26 at Coastal Carolina L, 7-28 defense held when it counted most to run and Patrick O3 N.C. CENTRAL WO, 23-17 help the Bears improve to a three-game Courtney booted a O10 at Morgan State 1 p.m. winning streak and extend Bethune- 34-yard fi eld goal for O24 at Howard 1 p.m. Cookman’s rough season with a 24-13 win Saturday at Daytona Municipal O31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 1:30 p.m. Stadium. a 17-0 advantage in the second quarter. N7 at Florida A&M TBA The Bears captured its fi rst conference win of the season, and hold a 3-1 N21 at S.C. State TBA But led by Will overall record for the fi rst time since 1996. Home game in ALL CAPS MSU held a 17-7 lead at the break, but the Wildcats came out with renewed Scott, who caught fi ve energy in the second half. passes for 179 yards Starting on its own 4 yardline, Francois opened the drive with an option and a touchdown, the pitch to Fred McCaskill for a 60-yard gain to help setup an 11-yard TD run by Eagles rallied, scoring Courtney Keith with 4:07 remaining in the third quarter. Kory Kowalski’s point 17 unanswered points to tie the game late in the fourth quarter. extra attempt was blocked by defensive tackle James Cole. It was senior’s sec- ond extra point block of the season. Courtney had a chance to win the game in regulation, but missed a The Bears quickly countered on its next possession. Carlton Jackson guid- 37-yard fi eld goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining to send the game ed the Bears 60 yards in six plays and connected with junior wideout Edwin into overtime. Baptiste for a 19 yard touchdown pass to lift the Bears to a 24-13 advantage. After the teams exchanged unsuccessful fi eld goal attempts in the fi rst MSU’s defense pitched shutout in the fourth quarter and was led by senior overtime, North Carolina Central passed up a 52-yard fi eld goal attempt linebacker George Howard. For the third consecutive week, Howard posted in the second overtime and couldn’t convert on fourth-and-4 from the double-digit tackles and fi nished today’s game with 17 total tackles (13 solo). Aggies’ 35-yard line. Jackson had another effi cient and error-free game for the Bears. He carried the Miles then scored on North Carolina A&T’s third play of their second ball fi ve times for 47 yards and completed 10-of-18 passes for 104 yards and touchdown. overtime possession. Senior RB Devan James was limited to 34 yards on 12 carries, while fresh- man RB Brian Mann had nine carries for 32 yards. B-CU continued a season of struggle, despite managing solid off ensive numbers. The Wildcats posted 343 total yards – 109 total yards accounted for by QB Maurice Francois, while MSU fi nished with 237 yards. The loss dropped the Wildcats to 0-4 (0-2 MEAC), marking the fi rst time B-CU’s head coach Alvin Wyatt’s coaching career.

Morgan State 14 3 7 0 -- 24 Bethune-Cookman 0 7 6 0 -- 13

MSU — Tate 0 yd fumble recovery, 13:10, 1st MSU — West 1 yd run (Scarlett kick), 9:13, 1st MSU — Scarlett 48 yd fi eld goal, 13:21, 2nd BCU — Francois 1 yd run (Kowalski kick), 4:17, 3rd BCU — Keith 11 yd run (Kowalski kick failed), 4:07, 3rd MSU — Baptiste 19 yd pass from Jackson (Scarlett kick), 2:13, 3rd

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: BCU-McCaskill 4-91; Bell 19-85; Keith 7-59, TD; Francois 15-49, TD; Morris 1-(-1). Morgan State-Jackson 5-47; James 12-34; Mann 9-32; George 1-17; Singletary 1-2; West 1-1, TD; Miller 1-0. PASSING: BCU-Francois 6-16-0-60. Morgan State-Jackson 10-18-0-104-TD. RECEIVING: BCU-Reams 5-66; Keith 1-(-6). Morgan State-Baptiste 5-39, TD; Diggs 2-9; Bryant 1-28; Cherenfant 1-17; White 1-11.

TEAM STATISTICS MSU BCU FIRST DOWNS 15 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-133 46-283 PASSING YDS (NET) 104 60 Passes Comp-Att-Int 10-18-1 6-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 48-237 62-343 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 3-25 12-86 Possession Time 26:41 33:19 2009 Bears Football • “Let’s Get Down To Business” • page 19 Morgan State Football • Game 5

2009 Men’s Football Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School 1 Carlton Jackson QB 6-2 200 Rf. Pompano Beach, Fla/Tr-Akron/Miami Central HS 2 Fred Davis Jr. LB 6-3 250 Pompano Beach, Fla./La. Lafayette/Blanche Ely HS 3 Keith Lee So. RB 5-9 215 Greensboro, N.C./Dudley HS 4 Joseph Ellis Sr. DB 6-0 185 Evanston, Ill./Illinois/Evanston Township HS 5 Allen Stephens R-Fr. LB 6-2 250 Halifax, Va./Virginia Tech/Halifax HS 6 Janary Gray R-Fr. DB 6-0 200 Miami, Fla./Miami Central HS 7 Darren McKhan Jr. DB 6-0 185 Miami, Fla./Connecticut/Miramar HS 8 Lamont Bryant So. QB 6-6 210 Newport News, Va./Denbigh HS 9 Chris Eugene So. DL 6-4 215 Atlanta, Ga./Miami Central HS 10 Sha’ka Miller So. SP 5-11 195 Suff olk, Va./King’s Fork HS 11 Jamal Collins R-Fr. DL 6-2 275 Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern HS 12 Donovan Dickerson Fr. QB 6-1 180 Detroit, Mich./King HS 14 Winfred Diggs So. WR 5-8 170 Oxon Hill, Md./Friendship Collegiate 15 Terrell White Sr. WR 6-2 200 Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown HS 16 Delonte Williams Fr. QB 6-0 180 Washington, D.C./Friendship Edison HS 17 Jerrold Robinson Fr. QB 6-3 215 Quartz Hill, Calif./Highland HS 18 Jahmeal Quarles-Belt Fr. QB 6-3 205 Shady Side, Md./Fork Union Military Academy 19 Troy Leftwich Sr. LB 6-1 215 Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry HS 20 Derrick Kinchen Fr DB 5-11 165 Miami, FLla./Coral Gables HS 21 Rodney Etienne Jr. DB 6-1 215 Pompano Beach, Fla./Akron/Blanche Ely HS 22 Collin Bing Fr. RB 5-11 170 Hepzibah, Ga./Glenn Hill HS 23 Cameron George Sr. RB 5-11 210 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard HS 24 Gary Albury Sr. DB 6-1 200 Orlando, Fla./Mississippi/Edgewater HS 25 Jerry Jones R-Fr. DB 6-3 210 Linden, N.J./New Mexico State/Linden HS 26 Kendall Jamison So. DB 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md./Dunbar HS 27 Allen Singletary Jr. RB 5-10 180 Baltimore, Md./Lacawanna C.C./Forest Park HS 28 Joshua Savage So. RB 5-6 160 Baltimore, Md./Joppatown HS 29 Nicholas Adams Fr. P 6-2 245 Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith HS 30 Domanick West So. RB 5-11 195 Bel Air, Md./Bel Air HS 32 Jeff rey Jones Sr. WR 5-11 175 Rutherford, N.J./St. Mary’s HS 33 Brian Mann Fr. RB 5-7 185 Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville HS 34 Devan James Sr. RB 5-10 195 Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely HS 35 Brian Saunders Jr. LB 6-1 225 Mount Kisco, N.Y./NIACC 36 Justin Lawrence Sr. DE 6-1 285 Jetersville, Va./Amelia HS 37 Reggie Hildenbrandt R-Fr. DB 5-11 185 Prince Georgia’s, Md./Roosevelt HS 38 Abraham Mercado Fr. K 5-8 165 Davie, Fla./Western HS 39 David Brown R-Fr. RB 5-11 185 Baltimore, Md./Wicomico HS 40 Christopher Lloyd R-Fr. LB 6-1 225 Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate 41 Bakari Smith R-Fr. DE 6-0 250 Sunset, Fla./Blanche Ely HS 43 Richard Wilson Jr. DB 6-3 200 Baltimore, Md./Dunbar HS 44 Jephte Cherenfant Jr. FB/TE 6-0 240 Miami, Fla./North Miami HS 45 Kemar Scarlett Jr. K 6-0 180 Temple Hills, Md./W. Hills C.C./Potomac HS 46 Richard Ndubueze R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Lanham, Md./DeMatha Catholic HS 47 Jarvis West R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb HS 48 Lafredo Brady Fr. DB 6-0 154 Homestead, Fla./South Dade HS 49 Antonio White So. LB 6-2 220 Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington HS 51 Danny Evans So. LB 6-3 220 Atlanta, Ga./Creekside HS 52 Larry Bailey So. LB 6-0 225 Atlanta, Ga./Southside HS 54 Bricen Tate Jr. DE 6-1 200 Beaumont, Texas/Ozen HS

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2009 Men’s Football Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School 55 George Howard Sr. LB 6-1 245 Chesapeake, Md./Louisburg CC/Deep Creek HS 59 Gelman King So. LB 6-3 215 Atlanta, Ga/Martin Luther King HS 61 Antonio Brown Fr. OL 6-2 290 Baltimore, Md./Dunbar HS 62 Corey Sellers Jr. OL 6-2 290 Miami, Fla./Miami Northwest HS 64 Terrell Simmons Sr. SP 5-11 230 Milledgeville, Ga./Univ. of Arkansas/Baldwin HS 67 Joshua Durden R-Fr. OL 6-1 295 Atlanta, Ga./Frederick Douglas HS 68 Jerry Evans R-Fr. OL 6-2 300 New Castle, Del./Hodgson Vocational Tech 69 Eric Fair Sr. OL 6-4 290 Columbia, Md./Wilde Lake HS 70 Robert Norris Sr. OL 6-4 315 Cheltenham, Md./Virginia Tech/DeMatha HS 71 Ronnie Wilson Jr. OL 6-4 310 Pompano Beach, Fla./Florida/Blanche Ely HS 72 Emmanuel Barnett So. OL 6-3 295 Upper Marlboro, Md./Douglass HS 73 Brian Howell Jr. Fr. OL 6-4 300 Baltimore, Md./City College 74 Stanley Henry R-Fr. OL 6-3 290 Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic HS 75 Braxton Banks So. OL 6-2 290 Atlanta, Ga./Frederick Douglas HS 76 Xavier Byrd So. OL 6-6 283 Glen Burnie, Md./Glen Burnie HS 78 Lawrence Brewer So. OL 6-6 295 Ft. Washington, Md./Friendly HS 80 Trey Charles Fr. WR 5-8 150 Marietta, Ga./Mississippi State/Marietta HS 81 Edward Morton-Green Jr. WR 6-4 215 Cincinnati, Ohio/Miami (OH)/Princeton HS 82 Chuka Okakpu Fr. WR 6-5 180 Roswell, Ga./Roswell HS 83 Chris Flowers Fr. WR 5-11 175 Haines City, Fla./Ridge Community HS 84 Edwin Baptiste Jr. WR 6-1 175 Miami, Fla./Bethune-Cookman/Edison HS 85 Isaiah Spencer Jr. WR 5-10 175 Conway, S.C./Carolina Forest HS 86 Jorge Young Fr. TE 6-2 250 Bridgeville, Del./Woodbridge HS 88 Derrick Sherman R-So. WR 6-0 170 Cincinnati, Ohio/Purdue/Withrow HS 89 Christopher Burley So. TE 6-7 250 Baltimore, Md./Woodlawn HS 90 Justin Young So. DE 6-3 286 Germantown, Md./Virginia Tech/Northwest HS 91 Sheldon Jacques Jr. DL 6-3 305 Opalocka, Fla./Miami Central HS 92 Zary Stewart So. DE 6-4 260 Upper Marlboro, Md./Syracuse/Douglass HS 93 Kevin Myrie So. DL 6-2 315 Coral Springs, Fla. /Coral Spring HS 95 James Cole So. DL 6-2 360 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills HS

2009 Red Zone Chart MORGAN STATE TIMES FAILED Date Opponent Score Times In RZ Scored Pts TD Rush Pass FG FGA DOWNS INT FUMBLE 9/12 AKRON L, 0-41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/19 WSSU W, 16-10 2 2 13 2 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 9/26 TOWSON W, 12-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/3 B-CU W, 24-13 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals: 4 of 4 (100%)

OPPONENTS TIMES FAILED Date Opponent Score Times In RZ Scored Pts TD Rush Pass FG FGA DOWNS INT FUMBLE 9/12 AKRON L, 0-41 8 6 34 4 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 9/19 WSSU W, 16-10 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9/26 TOWSON W, 12-9 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10/3 B-CU W, 24-13 6 2 13 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals: 11 of 17 (64.7%)

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