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Brevard (1-1, 0-0 SAC) GAME 4: Saturday, Sept Football Gamenotes Saturday, September 18, 2010 | 2:00 pm ET Johnson C. Smith (1-2, 0-1 CIAA) host Brevard (1-1, 0-0 SAC) GAME 4: Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010 • 2:00 p.m. Irwin Belk Complex (4,500) • Charlotte, NC “GOLDEN EXPLOSION” GAME Live Internet Coverage: Video/Audio streaming available at: www.goldenbullsports.com Live Audio available at: www.WGNC.net Tickets: General Admission $12 / Faculty & Staff / Senior Citizens / Students $7 JOHNSON C. SMITH GOLDEN BULLS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT THE EVENT: The Golden Bulls look to build some momentum in their second 8-28 at Elizabeth City State L, 45-27 9-2 at N.C. Central L, 59-0 consecutive home game against Brevard College. JCSU broke into the win 9-11 WV TECH W, 45-21 column with a convincing 45-21 victory over West Virginia Tech last weekend in 9-18 BREVARD 2:00 PM the Irwin Belk Complex. The Tornados travel for their second of three straight 10-2 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 6:00 PM 10-9 SHAW 2:00 PM away games in this match-up. Brevard opened the season with a 53-27 win over 10-16 at Virginia Union 1:00 pm Edward Waters at home, followed by a 28-14 loss to Gardner-Webb on the road. 10-23 ST. AUGUSTINE’S (HC) 1:00 PM Senior receiver Jeremy Franklin became the JCSU All-Time leading receiver 10-30 at Fayetteville State 1:00 pm 10-31 LIVINGSTONE 1:00 PM in catches and receiving yards surpassing Marquis Belton (2003–2006, 160 catches, 2,592 yards, 14 TDs). Franklin currently has 2,601 receiving yards, 168 catches, and 22 TDs for his career. He leds the team in receiving this season with BREVARD TORNADOS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 270 yards, 17 catches, and 2 touchdowns. Meanwhile, fellow senior Ryan Carter 8-28 EDWARD WATERS W, 53-27 leads the CIAA in passing yards with 777, averaging 259 per game. 9-4 at Gardner-Webb L, 28-14 9-18 at Johnson C. Smith 2:00 pm 9-25 at Southern Virginia 1:30 PM THE SERIES: This will be a first time clash for both head coaches and both 10-2 CARSON-NEWMAN 1:30 PM institutions. 10-9 at Catawba 2:30 pm 10-16 LENOIR-RHYNE 5:30 PM 10-23 WINGATE 1:30 PM 10-30 at Tusculum 2:30 pm 11-6 NEWBERRY 2:30 pm 11-13 at Mars Hill 1:30 PM 2010 CIAA STANDINGS Northern Division Conf. Ovr. Elizabeth City State University 1-0 1-1 Virginia State University 0-0 2-0 Lincoln (PA) University 0-0 1-1 Chowan University 0-0 0-2 Saint Paul’s College 0-0 0-2 Steven Aycock . Coach . Paul Hamilton Virginia Union University 0-0 0-2 Savannah State ‘82 . Alma Mater . Appalachian State ‘81 Bowie State University 0-0 0-3 4-9 (2nd season). Record at School . 11-23 (4th season) Southern Division Conf. Ovr. Winston-Salem State University 1-0 3-0 4-9 (2 seasons) . Overall Record . 55-80 (12 seasons) Fayetteville State University 0-0 1-1 0-0 . Record vs. Today’s Opponent . 0-0 Saint Augustine’s College 0-0 1-1 Shaw University 0-0 1-1 Johnson C. Smith University Sports Information Office Johnson C. Smith University 0-1 1-2 Biddle Hall • Office #315 • Charlotte, NC 28216 Livingstone College 0-1 0-3 Phone 704.378.1118 • Fax 704.330.1426 • Website: www.goldenbullsports.com Contact: Lamont Hinson, Director of Sports Information • Email: [email protected] versus Brevard Saturday, September 18, 2010 | 2:00 pm ET JCSU MEDIA POLICIES JCSU Sports Information Sports Information Director: Lamont Hinson SID Office Phone: (704) 378-1118 PLAYER INTERVIEWS SID Mobile: (704) 953-5627 Under no circumstances should media members contact a E-mail: [email protected] JCSU student-athlete without prior consent and approval Website: www.goldenbullsports.com from the JCSU Sports Information Office and/or football coach Steven Aycock. The same policy applies to the family members of student athletes. STAFF INTERVIEWS All interview requests for assistant coaches or athletics department staff members must also be approved and cleared by the JCSU Sports Information Office. POSTGAME POLICY The JCSU locker room is closed at all times. Coach Aycock and a handful of JCSU players will report to the media room for interviews. JCSU will take interview requests for players and assistant coaches at the beginning of the JCSU Quick Facts fourth quarter. On the road, JCSU will conduct interviews Location: Charlotte, NC at the designated location by the host institution. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 1,630 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS President: Dr. Ronald L. Carter Credential requests are taken via e-mail. Please e-mail Alma Mater: Morehouse ‘71 Lamont Hinson ([email protected]). Requests must be Affiliation: NCAA Division II made by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday of game week. Media Conference: CIAA attending games will have to show ID and pass through Nickname: Golden Bulls security to enter the Irwin Belk Complex. Any misuse of Colors: Gold & Navy (PMS 296) credentials will result in removal from the IBC and the Stadium: Irwin Belk Complex permanent voiding of the credential. Capacity/Surface: 4,500/Natural Grass Athletic Phone: (704) 378-1205 Athletic Fax: (704) 378-1170 Athletic Director: Stephen Joyner, Sr. Alma Mater: JCSU ‘73 AD Phone: (704) 330-1406 E-mail: [email protected] Overall Record Last Year: 3-7 Conference Record: 2-5 Non-Conference Record: 1-2 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 52 Letter Winners Returning 21 Letter Winners Lost: 32 Offensive Starters Returning: 12 Offensive Starters Lost: 16 Defensive Starters Returning: 9 Defensive Starters Lost: 16 versus Brevard Saturday, September 18, 2010 | 2:00 pm ET THE AYCOCK FILE PERSONAL: Head Coach Steven Aycock Career Breakdown Born: March 1969 Career Record School Years W/L Pct Year CIAA Overall Pct. JCSU 2 4-9 .307 Hometown: Atlanta, GA 2009 2-5 3-7 .300 Career 2 4-9 .307 Wife: Donyell 2010 0-2 1-2 .333 2-7 4-9 .307 * = CIAA Championships EDUCATION: High School: D.M. Cherell HS (1987) College: Savannah St. (1994) Postgraduate: Barrington (1999) JCSU Coaching Staff PLAYING EXPERIENCE: D.M. Cherrell HS (Lineman - 1987-79) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator: ...........Greg Richardson Savannah St. (Offensive Lineman - 1988-92) Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks: ................... Maurice Flowers Def. Line/Recruiting Coordinator: .......................... Craig Cox COACHING EXPERIENCE: Off. Line/Equipment Manager: ..................Kevin Thompson 1994-95 Student Assistant/Offensive Line, Savannah St. Running Backs/Media & Video Exchange: ........... Mike Craft 1995-97 OL/Recruiting Coordinator, Johnson C. Smith Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs: .........................Steve Shipp 1997-00 OL/Recruiting Coordinator, Savannah St. Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator: .....Eric Brown 2005-08 Asst. Head Coach/OL, Johnson C. Smith 2009- Head Coach, Johnson C. Smith Student Assistant: ...............................................Marshall Banks CAREER RECORD Year CIAA Overall Pct. 2009 2-5 3-7 .300 2010 0-1 1-2 .333 2-6 4-9 .307 * = CIAA Championships versus Brevard Saturday, September 18, 2010 | 2:00 pm ET 2010 GOLDEN BULLS FOOTBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 13 Adams, Jr., Darryl SO QB NO NAME CL POS HT WT Hometown (Last School) 25 Anderson, Dedrick SO RB 1 Archie Barrow III JR RB 5-10 200 Winston-Salem, NC (North Carolina Tech) 77 Arelleno, Rico FR OL 2 Rico Poole JR WR 5-11 191 Atlanta, GA (Westlake HS) 23 Banks, Jerren SO DB 3 Quinton Toomer JR RB 5-10 200 Atlanta, GA (Westlake HS) 93 Banks, Nicholas SR DL 4 Robert Johnson JR QB 5-10 165 Winston-Salem, NC (North Carolina Tech) 65 Barnett, Geno JR OL 5 Avius Capers FR WR 6-0 180 Charlotte, NC (Independence HS) 1 Barrow III, Archie JR RB 6 Ryan Carter SR QB 5-11 200 Charlotte, NC (Harding HS) 11 Battle, Joshua SR QB 7 Lawyer Montgomery SR DB 6-1 190 Buffalo, NY (Turner Carroll HS) 62 Billups II, Kevin FR OL 9 Darius Johnson JR DB 5-11 188 Atlanta, GA (Westlake HS) 24 Bishop, Ronald FR DB 10 Maleik McCall FR QB 5-11 170 Florence, SC (Wilson HS) 26 Brown, Kamau FR WR 11 Joshua Battle SR WR 5-9 160 Fitzgerald, GA (Fitzgerald HS) 31 Burkett, Jr., Otha SO DB 13 Darryl Adams, Jr. SO QB 5-11 160 Winston-Salem, NC (Parkland HS) 96 Burnett, Chester SO DL 14 Matthew Jeffries SO WR 6-3 190 Gainesville, GA (Gainesville HS) 76 Burris, Desmond FR OL 15 Charles Miller SR DB 5-9 170 Winston-Salem, NC (North Forsyth HS) 5 Capers, Avius FR WR 16 Andre Saxon SR DB 5-10 180 Greenwood, SC (Greenwood HS) 45 Carr IV, Perrin JR LB 17 Chris Sams JR DB 6-1 194 Decatur, GA (Decatur HS) 69 Carter, Cameron FR OL 18 Julius Wright JR K/P 6-3 220 Fort Worth, TX (Everman HS) 6 Carter, Ryan SR QB 19 Jamell Clarke JR QB 5-9 195 East Point, GA (Meadowcreek HS) 19 Clarke, Jamell JR QB 21 Darian Talley FR DB 6-4 185 Anderson, SC (T.L. Hanna HS) 54 Coats, Michael SO LB 22 Denzel Hartley FR RB 5-11 195 Stone Mountain, GA (Stephenson HS) 71 Collins, Darron FR OL 23 Jerren Banks FR DB 6-1 180 College Park, GA (West Lake HS) 27 Crosby, Taylor FR DB 24 Ronald Bishop FR DB 6-3 195 Charlotte, NC (East Mecklenburg HS) 95 Davis, Curtis RSFR DL 25 Dedrick Anderson FR RB 5-4 150 Winston-Salem, NC (West Forsyth HS) 66 Demings, Corey JR OL 26 Kamau Brown FR DB 6-0 170 Atlanta, GA (Parkview HS) 49 Devore, Phillip JR LB 27 Taylor Crosby FR DB 5-7 175 Shelby, NC (Crest HS) 91 Dukes, Rashad JR DL 28 Jerrayl Hamilton JR DB 5-11 205 Los Angeles, CA (LA Southwest CC) 36 Franklin, Gabriel FR DB 29 Chris Long SO DB 5-10 170 Rock Hill, SC (Northwestern HS) 80 Franklin, Jeremy SR WR 30 Tyrance Terrell FR RB 6-0 220 Charlotte, NC (Providence Day HS) 61 Gattison, Myron SO OL 31 Otha Burkett, Jr.
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