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2 0 1 0 F Inal S Tandings 2011 SWAC FOOTBALL • WEEK 1 • GAME NOTES Games of Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4 Honor the Heritage • Founded 1920 12 Pro Football Hall of Famers 15 College Football Hall of Famers Southwestern Athletic Conference Week One Schedule SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Concordia-Selma at Jackson State Jackson, Miss. Veterans Memorial Stadium 1:30 pm Alabama A&M vs. Hampton Chicago, Ill. Chicago Football Classic Soldier Field 4:00 pm Langston vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Little Rock, Ark. Delta Classic 4 Literacy War Memorial Stadium 5:00 pm Alabama State at Mississippi Valley Itta Bena, Miss. Rice-Totten Stadium 5:00 pm Alcorn State vs. Grambling Shreveport, La. Port City Classic Independence Stadium 6:00 pm Southern at Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. John Merritt Classic LP Field 6:00 pm SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Bethune-Cookman vs. Prairie View A&M Orlando, Fla. MEAC/SWAC Challenge Citrus Bowl 12:00 pm 2010 Final Standings EASTERN DIVISION Conference Overall Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Streak Alabama State 6 3 .667 209 195 7 5 .583 249 223 Lost 2 Jackson State 6 3 .667 300 204 8 3 .727 365 247 Won 2 Alcorn State 4 5 .444 260 243 5 6 .455 326 319 Lost 2 Alabama A&M 2 7 .222 162 236 3 8 .273 221 263 Lost 1 Mississippi Valley State 0 9 .000 103 319 0 10 .000 103 363 Lost 11* WESTERN DIVISION Conference Overall Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Streak Texas Southern 8 1 .889 271 131 9 3 .750 299 220 Won 8 Grambling State 8 1 .889 289 192 9 2 .818 330 212 Won 1 Prairie View A&M 6 3 .667 216 172 7 4 .636 268 218 Won 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4 5 .444 255 258 5 6 .455 300 308 Lost 2 Southern 1 8 .111 199 314 2 9 .182 243 372 Lost 6 www.swac.org • 1 2011 SWAC FOOTBALL • WEEK 1 • GAME NOTES Games of Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4 Honor the Heritage • Founded 1920 12 Pro Football Hall of Famers 15 College Football Hall of Famers Southwestern Athletic Conference Eastern Division SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFICE ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS Birmingham, Alabama Huntsville, Alabama ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR COMMUNICATIONS: SID: Brandon Willis • (256) 372-4005 Primary Football Contact [email protected] Tom Galbraith • (205) 241-3468 office • (205) 602-9117 cell HEAD COACH: Anthony Jones [email protected] AAMU: 10th year (64-41) • Overall: 13th year (82-54) AD: Betty Austin • (256) 372-4001 DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS: Secondary Football Contact 2011 SCHEDULE Antoine Bell • (205) 241-3464 office • (205) 489-9011 cell 9.3 vs. Hampton Chicago, Ill. 4:00 pm [email protected] 9.10 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 pm 9.17 TUSKEGEE Louis Crews Stadium 6:00 pm SWAC OFFICE STAFF (205) 251-7573 phone 9.24 at Grambling Grambling, La. 5:00 pm Commissioner Duer Sharp 10.1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Louis Crews Stadium 6:00 pm Chief Financial Officer Nitra Avery [email protected] 10.8 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Louis Crews Stadium 1:00 pm Asst. Commissioner for Compliance Edgar Gantt [email protected] 10.13 TEXAS SOUTHERN Louis Crews Stadium 6:30 pm Director of Championships LaKitha Murray [email protected] 10.29 vs. Alabama State Birmingham, Ala. 2:30 pm Conference Office Liaison Milton Taylor [email protected] 11.5 at Alcorn State Alcorn State, Miss. 2:00 pm Compliance Services Coordinator Kentrell Kearney [email protected] 11.12 JACKSON STATE Louis Crews Stadium 1:00 pm Sports Management Administrator Clifton Douglass [email protected] 11.19 at Prairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas 1:00 pm Administrative Assistant Markita Price [email protected] ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY HORNETS ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY BRAVES Montgomery, Alabama Alcorn State, Mississippi SID: Duane Lewis • (334) 229-5230 SID: LaToya Shields • (601) 877-6501 [email protected] [email protected] HEAD COACH: Reggie Barlow HEAD COACH: Melvin Spears ALST: 5th year (19-26) • Overall: same ALCN: 1st year • Overall: 4th year (20-14) AD: Stacy Danley • (334) 229-4507 AD: Malvin Williams, Sr. • (601) 877-6500 2011 SCHEDULE 2011 SCHEDULE 9.3 at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 5:00 pm 9.3 vs. Grambling Shreveport, La. 6:00 pm 9.10 at Eastern Michigan Ypsilanti, Mich. 12:00 pm 9.10 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Ark. 6:00 pm 9.17 GRAMBLING Cramton Bowl 7:00 pm 9.17 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Jack Spinks Stadium 4:00 pm 9.24 at Jackson State Jackson, Miss. 4:00 pm 9.24 at Texas Southern Houston, Texas 1:00 pm 10.1 ALCORN STATE Cramton Bowl 7:00 pm 10.1 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 7:00 pm 10.8 at Texas Southern Houston, Texas 1:00 pm 10.22 CONCORDA-SELMA Jack Spinks Stadium 2:00 pm 10.15 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Cramton Bowl 1:00 pm 10.29 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 pm 10.29 vs. Alabama A&M Birmingham, Ala. 2:30 pm 11.5 ALABAMA A&M Jack Spinks Stadium 2:00 pm 11.5 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Ark. 2:30 pm 11.12 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Jack Spinks Stadium 2:00 pm 11.12 SOUTHERN Cramton Bowl 1:00 pm 11.19 at Jackson State Jackson, Miss. 1:00 pm 11.24 TUSKEGEE Cramton Bowl 3:00 pm JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY TIGERS MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY DELTA DEVILS Jackson, Mississippi Itta Bena, Mississippi SID: Wesley Peterson • (601) 979-5899 SID: TBA • (662) 254-3011 [email protected] [email protected] HEAD COACH: Rick Comegy HEAD COACH: Karl Morgan JKST: 6th year (32-24) • Overall: 20th year (140-75) MVSU: 2nd year (0-10) • Overall: same AD: Vivian Fuller • (601) 979-2291 AD: Donald Sims • (662) 254-3550 2011 SCHEDULE 2011 SCHEDULE 9.3 CONCORDIA-SELMA Veterans Memorial Stadium 1:30 pm 9.3 ALABAMA STATE Rice-Totten Stadium 5:00 pm 9.10 vs. Tennessee State Memphis, Tenn. 6:00 pm 9.10 MURRAY STATE Rice-Totten Stadium 4:00 pm 9.17 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 pm 9.17 at Alcorn State Alcorn State, Miss. 4:00 pm 9.24 ALABAMA STATE Veterans Memorial Stadium 4:00 pm 9.24 at Prairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas 7:00 pm 9.29 TEXAS SOUTHERN Veterans Memorial Stadium 6:30 pm 10.1 SOUTHERN Rice-Totten Stadium 2:00 pm 10.8 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Veterans Memorial Stadium 4:00 pm 10.8 at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 1:00 pm 10.15 at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 2:00 pm 10.15 JACKSON STATE Rice-Totten Stadium 2:00 pm 10.29 vs. Prairie View A&M Shreveport, La. 4:00 pm 10.22 at Grambling Grambling, La. 2:00 pm 11.5 GRAMBLING Veterans Memorial Stadium 2:00 pm 10.29 TEXAS SOUTHERN Rice-Totten Stadium 2:00 pm 11.12 at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 1:00 pm 11.3 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. TBA 11.19 ALCORN STATE Veterans Memorial Stadium 1:00 pm 11.12 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Rice-Totten Stadium 1:00 pm www.swac.org • 2 2011 SWAC FOOTBALL • WEEK 1 • GAME NOTES Games of Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4 Honor the Heritage • Founded 1920 12 Pro Football Hall of Famers 15 College Football Hall of Famers Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFICE GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY TIGERS Birmingham, Alabama Grambling, Louisiana ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FOR COMMUNICATIONS: SID: Roderick Mosley • (318) 274-6562 Primary Football Contact [email protected] Tom Galbraith • (205) 241-3468 office • (205) 602-9117 cell HEAD COACH: Doug Williams [email protected] GRAM: 8th year (52-18) • Overall: 9th year (55-26) AD: Aaron James • (318) 274-2374 DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS: Secondary Football Contact 2011 SCHEDULE Antoine Bell • (205) 241-3464 office • (205) 489-9011 cell 9.3 vs. Alcorn State Shreveport, La. 6:00 pm [email protected] 9.10 at Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, La. 6:00 pm 9.17 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 7:00 pm SWAC OFFICE STAFF (205) 251-7573 phone 9.24 ALABAMA A&M Eddie Robinson Stadium 6:00 pm Commissioner Duer Sharp 10.1 vs. Prairie View A&M Dallas, Texas 6:00 pm Chief Financial Officer Nitra Avery [email protected] 10.15 CONCORDIA-SELMA Eddie Robinson Stadium 4:00 pm Asst. Commissioner for Compliance Edgar Gantt [email protected] 10.22 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Eddie Robinson Stadium 2:00 pm Director of Championships LaKitha Murray [email protected] 10.29 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Ark. 1:00 pm Conference Office Liaison Milton Taylor [email protected] 11.5 at Jackson State Jackson, Miss. 2:00 pm Compliance Services Coordinator Kentrell Kearney [email protected] 11.12 TEXAS SOUTHERN Eddie Robinson Stadium 2:00 pm Sports Management Administrator Clifton Douglass [email protected] 11.26 vs. Southern New Orleans, La. 1:00 pm Administrative Assistant Markita Price [email protected] PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY PANTHERS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE JAGUARS Prairie View, Texas Baton Rouge, Louisiana SID: Ryan McGinty • (936) 261-9106 SID: Christopher Jones • (225) 771-3791 [email protected] [email protected] HEAD COACH: Heishma Northern HEAD COACH: Stump Mitchell PVAM: 1st year • Overall: same SUBR: 2nd year (2-9) • Overall: 5th year (10-33) AD: Fred Washington • (936) 261-9100 AD: Sandy Pugh • (225) 771-3170 2011 SCHEDULE 2011 SCHEDULE 9.4 vs.
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