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NCAT Football Media Guide NC A&T State University History University State A&T NC 127 2009 NC A&T FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE www.ncataggies.com 128 2009 NC A&T FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE www.ncataggies.com NC A&T Sports Hall of Fame Name Sport Year Inducted Name Sport Year Inducted Alvin Attles Basketball 1971 Frank Mahon Basketball 1992 Sam Bruce* Football 1971 Ralph Brown Football and Baseball 1993 Earl Clark* Football 1971 John Dillard Football 1993 Charles U. Deberry* Football 1971 Archie Dabney Track and Football 1993 James “Horse” Lane Football 1971 Arthur McCarroll Honoree 1993 Jim Neely* Football 1971 Robert Faulkner Football 1993 J.D. Smith Football 1971 Mantley Dorsey Basketball 1993 Connie Raeford Track 1972 Nathaniel Jones Football 1993 Arthur Statum Football 1972 Leon Warren Football 1993 Thomas Alston Baseball 1972 Alfonza Carter Basketball 1994 Neil Armstrong Baseball 1972 Al Holland Baseball 1994 Walter Hamilton* Boxing 1972 Calvin Lang Baseball 1994 John W. Maye, Sr.* Football 1972 Hayward McKie Football 1994 Arthur Statum Football/Boxing 1972 George Ragsdale Football 1994 Sherwood Thompson Football 1973 James Toon Football 1994 Joseph Williams, Sr. * Football 1973 Helburn Meadows Football and Baseball 1994 William Gould * Football 1973 Membership List Lloyd Oakley Football 1994 Helburn “Bud” Meadows Baseball 1973 June Harris Basketball 1995 Thomas Conway Football 1974 Ocie Boyers Track 1995 James “Blue” Early Football 1974 Erbil Barkley Track 1995 Robert Kornegay * Football 1974 Bernie McQueen Football 1995 Emanuel Douglas * Football 1975 Maurice McHartley Basketball 1995 Raymond Johnson * Baseball 1975 Otis Hawkins Basketball and Football 1995 William Bell * Football 1975 Edward Nesbitt Football 1995 Walter Hunter * Football 1975 Isaiah Oglesby * Football 1995 Robert Jackson Football 1975 Harold Carrillo Football 1996 William Jackson Football 1975 Jesse Everett Football 1996 Harold Jewell Football 1975 Donald Young Basketball 1996 Edward Martin * Baseball 1976 Ira Snell, Jr. Football 1996 Julius Martin Tennis 1976 Harold Hair Baseball 1996 Bert Piggot * Football 1976 Jerry Powell, Jr. Basketball 1996 William Blakely, Jr. Football 1978 Vinson Miller Basketball 1996 Joseph D. Foster * Football 1978 Rodney James Wrestling 1996 Roy Gearing Football 1978 Athie Garrison Football 1997 Jack Gibson Football 1978 Lt. Cravane Givens Football 1997 Hubert Simmons Baseball 1978 Herbert Gray Basketball 1997 Ralph Wooden Basketball 1978 Kenneth Page Football 1997 Roy Wright Boxing 1978 Walter Wade Football and Track 1997 Elvin Bethea Football 1980 Joyce Spruill Basketball 1997 Joseph Cotton Basketball 1980 W. Spencer Gwynn Football 1997 Tommy Day * Football 1980 James Hamilton Football and Baseball 1997 Harold Green Baseball 1980 Billy Boyd Smith Basketball 1997 C.C. Griffi n Baseball 1980 Edward Wells Basketball 1997 Allen Lynch Basketball 1980 Ervin Lee Ford * Baseball and Track 1998 Melvin Phillips Football 1980 Wiley Harris Football 1998 Joe Howell Basketball 1980 Alan Hooker Football 1998 Catharine Bonner Honoree 1981 Mamie Jones Basketball and Softball 1998 Merle Code Football 1981 Harvey Keaton Football 1998 Estell Harper Basketball 1981 Alice Lyons-Bennett Softball and Volleyball 1998 Hornsby Howell Football 1981 Leroy Singletary * Football 1998 Richard Westmoreland Football 1981 Anthony Skinner * Basketball 1998 Ernest Canada Baseball 1982 Columbus Stanley * Basketball 1998 Joe Grier * Basketball 1982 Charlie Weaver Football 1998 Marvin Graeber Baseball 1982 Edward Godbolt Football 1999 Clifton Howell * Football 1982 Edward Lacy Football and Basketball 1999 Calvin Irvin Basketball 1982 Melvin Pinkney Football, Track, Wrestling 1999 Edward Jenkins * Football 1982 Walter Holtzclaw Basketball 1999 Matthew Shute Football 1982 Alford Morgan Football and Baseball 1999 Chester Bradley * Football 1983 Ronald Tuck Football 1999 Ernest Buggs Football 1983 Samuel Lee Tucker Track 1999 James Evans Baseball 1983 Willie Beasley Football and Baseball 2000 Cornell Gordon Football 1983 Benjamin Blacknall Football 2000 Walter Grandy Baseball 1983 Thomas Bynum Basketball 2000 Howard Rouse Football 1983 Clifton Matthews, Jr. Football and Baseball 2000 Matthew Wingate Baseball 1983 Conrad Lattimore * Football and Track 2000 Aldon Coefi eld Football 1984 Roosevelt Hilton Wrestling 2000 Robert Watkins Football 1984 Hayward Mims Basketball and Baseball 2000 George Green * Baseball 1984 Robert Saunders Football and Baseball 2000 Samuel Hodges, Jr. Basketball 1984 Garry Blackwell Basketball 2002 Jesse Jackson, Sr. Football 1984 Artis Stansfi eld Baseball 2002 Matt Brown Football 1985 Henry Marshall Basketball 2002 John Cuthrell * Football 1985 Walter Barrett Wrestling 2002 Melwood Davis * Basketball 1985 John Lockett Tennis 2002 Ronald Francis Football 1985 Hubert Evans Basketball and Baseball 2002 Maurice Godley * Football 1985 Wheeler Brown Football 2003 Donald Quarles * Football 1985 Frank Carr Football 2003 Waddell “Wally” Pearson Honoree 1985 James Covial * Football 2003 Milas Kelly * Football 1985 Warren Davis Basketball 2003 Arthur Worthy * Football 1985 Dexter Feaster Football 2003 MEDIA GUIDE www.ncataggies.com Paul Swann Football 1986 William Fowler Football 2003 George Knox Baseball 1986 George Small Football 2003 Murray Neely * Football 1986 Thomas Warren Football 2003 Edward Nesbitt Football 1986 Vernall Stallings Bowling 2004 Richard Valentine * Football 1986 Charles Tisdale Honoree 2004 William Boyers Football 1987 Joseph M. Bloomfi eld Football 2005 FOOTBALL Asim Rahim Razzak Football 1987 Robert Bryant Baseball 2005 James Robinson Honoree 1987 Henry Fleming Baseball 2005 Lorenzo Stanford Football 1988 Lonnie Harris Football 2005 Arthur Jones * Football 1989 Robert Reid Boxing 2005 Nathaniel Jones Football 1989 Arthur Brown Football 2006 Walter Bennett Football 1989 Ruth Morris Track and Field 2006 Albert Smith Baseball 1989 Leslie Wright Football 2006 Eugene Tapscott Football 1990 Edward Gladden Favors Football and Track 2008 Kenneth Free Honoree 1990 James Jackson Basketball 2008 Mel Groomes Baseball 1991 William “Bill” Hayes Football 2008 2009 NC A&T James E. Smith Football 1991 Velma Speight-Buford Philanthropist 2008 Leonard Harshaw Football 1991 Ms. Gladys F. Shipman Philanthropist 2008 Earl Richards Baseball 1991 John David Haynes Philanthropist 2008 Edward Carter Track 1992 Melvin Swann Philanthropist/Broadcaster 2008 Melvin Fair Wrestling 1992 Dr. Isaac Barnett Philanthropist 2008 Ronald Eller Baseball 1992 129 All-Time WILLIAM BELL 1946-57 51-35-7 * Led the 1950 Aggies to a 6-2-1 record and won the Aggies fi rst CIAA Championship * Led the 1951 Aggies to a 7-1-1 record, his second CIAA Championship, and also won the Black College National Championship. BERT PIGGOT 1957-68 55-39-2 • Led the 1958 Aggies to a 7-2 record and won the CIAA Championship • Led the 1959 Aggies to a 6-2 record and their fourth CIAA Championship • Helped N.C. A&T win it’s fourth CIAA Title with a 6-3-1 record. HORNSBY HOWELL 1968-77 47-34-4 • Won the 1968 CIAA ChampionshipCoaches in his inaugural season with an impressive 8-1 record • In 1975 led the Aggies to their fi rst MEAC championship as co-champions with 8-3 record • Howell is still a visible and active person in Aggie Athletics. Bert Piggot JIM MCKINLEY 1977-82 34-24 William Bell • Led the 1980 Aggies to a 9-3 record and a berth in the Gold Bowl where they defeated N.C. Central 37-0. MO FORTE 1982-88 27-36-1 • Led the 1986 Aggies to their first outright MEAC Championship and NCAA playoff berth with a 9-3 record BILL HAYES 1988-2002 106-64-1 • Is the Aggies All-Time Winningest Coach with 106 victories. • In 1999 had the best year in Aggie football history winning the most games in a season (11), won the MEAC Championship (8-0), and led the Aggies to their fi rst win in the NCAA I-AA playoffs (TSU 24-10). • Won three MEAC titles as the Aggies coach. GEORGE SMALL 2003-2005 16-19-0 • Became the only man in MEAC history to win a MEAC title as a player and a coach. • Led the Aggies to the school’s second 10-plus win MEDIA GUIDE www.ncataggies.com www.ncataggies.com GUIDE GUIDE MEDIA MEDIA season in history when he led the Aggies to a 10-3 record and the school’s fourth playoff appearance in 2003. Hornsby Howell • Is the only Aggie coach in history to win a conference title in his fi rst season. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL LEE FOBBS 2006-2008 • Became the 15th coach in the history of Aggies football. 2009 NC A&T A&T NC NC 2009 2009 130 Jim McKinley Mo Forte Lee Fobbs s Bill Haye George Small MEDIA GUIDE www.ncataggies.com FOOTBALL 2009 NC A&T 131 All-Time Allen University Quantico Marines 6-0-0 Hampton 15-22-2 (Exhibition) 0-2-0 LG: 33-0 A&T, 9/25/54 LG: 44-7 HAM, 9/20/08 LG: 28-12 QM, 9/15/62 Alcorn State 0-1-0 Howard 20-18-2 Saint Augustine’s 2-0-1 LG: 13-16 ASU, 9/11/04 LG: 21-20 HOW, 10/25/08 LG: 33-0 A&T, 11/16/35 Appalachian State 1-4-0 Jackson State 3-0-0 Saint Paul’s College 13-3-2 LG: 31-38 ASU, 9/16/95 LG:10-7 (OT) A&T, 9/6/03 LG: 54-0 A&T, 11/1/41 Bethune-Cookman 13-19-0 Jacksonville State 0-2-0 Shaw University 17-2-1 LG: 24-14 BCU, 11/1/08 LG:10-21 JSU, 9/23/95 LG: 69-0 A&T, 10/5/63 Bennett College 2-0-0 J.C. Smith 34-8-2 South Carolina State 18-27-2 LG: 73-0 A&T,Records 1925 vs. OpponentLG: 44-12 A&T, 8/30/08 LG: 55-0 SCSU, 11/22/08 Bluefi eld College 1-6-1 Kentucky State 0-2-1 Southern Univ. 2-4-0 LG: 13-0 BC, 11/19/38 LG: 13-23 KSu, 1/1/49 LG: 16-35, SU, 9/13/03 Bricks College 1-0-0 Lane College 0-1-0 Tennessee State 6-17-1 LG: 33-0 A&T, 10/9/26 LG: 12-4 LC, 11/11/95 LG: 16-3 A&T, 10/1/05 Clafl in College 1-0-1 Liberty Univ.
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