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FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6 - 12, 2011 2 0 1 1 B L A C K C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors)

CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE MID EASTERN SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE SOUTHWESTERN CIAA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SIAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SWAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDEPENDENTS DIV ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL W L N. DIVISION W L W L E. DIVISION W L W L W L W L W L W L Tennessee State 1 0 Virginia Union 0 0 2 0 Alabama State 1 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 0 1 0 Morehouse 1 0 1 0 Lincoln (Mo.) 1 0 Bowie State 0 0 1 0 Jackson State 0 0 1 0 Florida A&M 0 0 1 0 Albany State 0 0 1 0 Cheyney 1 0 Chowan 0 0 1 0 Alabama A&M 0 0 0 1 ™ Norfolk State 0 0 1 0 Kentucky State 0 0 1 0 Langston 1 0 Virginia State 0 0 0 1 Alcorn State 0 1 0 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 Hampton 0 0 1 0 Stillman 0 0 1 0 Central State 0 1 vs. Lane 0 0 1 0 Miss. Valley St. 0 1 0 1 Concordia 0 1 Eliz. City State 0 1 0 2 N. Carolina A&T 0 0 1 0 W. DIVISION S. DIVISION Tuskegee 0 0 0 0 W. Va. State 0 1 Delaware State 0 0 1 0 Grambling State 1 0 1 0 Winston-Salem State 0 0 1 0 Clark Atlanta 0 0 0 1 Edward Waters 0 1 S. Carolina State 0 0 0 1 Texas Southern 0 0 0 0 J. C. Smith 0 0 1 0 Fort Valley State 0 0 0 1 Texas College 0 2 Howard 0 0 0 1 Prairie View A&M 0 0 0 1 Shaw 0 0 0 1 Benedict 0 0 0 1 Fayetteville State 0 0 0 1 Savannah State 0 0 0 1 Southern 0 0 0 1 NC Central 0 0 0 1 Miles 0 1 0 1 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Livingstone 0 0 0 1 Ark. Pine Bluff 0 0 0 1 OFFENSE St. Augustine’s 0 1 1 1 Morgan State 0 0 0 1 Trabis Ward, r-So., RB, TENN. STATE - Had SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE 18 carries for 141 yards and a TD run of 5 yards MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK DEFENSE CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jerrell Noland, Sr., QB, KENTUCKY STATE in win over Southern. B-CU and SCSU Sports Photos OFFENSE - Chris Walley, r-Sr., QB, NSU - Qua Cox, r-So., DB, JACKSON STATE - Had 2 OL - Dejuan Smith, Jr., OG, BOWIE STATE - Completed 13 of 16 passes for 218 yards and DEFENSE Completed 25 of 29 passes (86%) for 255 yards , one blocked field goal and two tackles WR - Jamian Smith, Sr., SAC - 9 receptions, 118 four in win over Central State. Also Joseph Wylie, Sr., DB, TENN. STATE - Three CATS vs. DOGS: Brian Jenkins and 2 TDs. Also ran 10 times for 42 yards in win in win over Concordia. yards, 2 TDs in win over Catawba. rushed for 55 yards in nine carries. solo tackles and an returned 59 BATTLE over Virginia State. OFFENSE (top r.) and the Bethune-Cookman OB - Cameron Stover, So., QB, CHOWAN - 19-30, DEFENSE yards for a TD vs. Southern. DEFENSE - D. J. Howard, r-So.,LB, B-CU - 5 , Jr., QB, ALABAMA STATE - Com- 237 yards, 4 TDs in win over Livingstone. Corey Robinson, Sr., LB, MILES - 14 tackles in SPECIAL TEAMS Wildcats face Buddy Pough (bot- tackles, 3 solo, 1 inteception and returned a pleted 19 of 27 passes for 188 yards and 3 TDs to AT THE DL - Shonquez Nelson, So., DT, SAC - 2 sacks, 2 loss to Morehouse. A. Fernandez, PK, LANGSTON - Was good 31 yards for a TD in win over Prairie View A&M. Nick Andrews (36, 5, 8) and also rushed for 56 yards tom l.) and the SC State Bulldogs ints., 8 tackles, 1 forced fumble vs. Catawba. NEWCOMER on 41- and 43-yard field goals, missed from ROOKIE - Lenworth Lennon, Fr., WR, FAMU including a 12-yard TD run vs. MVSU. LB - Bekewele Amadi, So., BSU - 11 tackles, 9 Chris Slaughter, Jr., WR, FORT VALLEY 46 yards, and also was 2-of-2 on PATs in BEACH in Daytona Beach, Florida. - 2 receptions for 73 yards including game-win- SPECIAL TEAMS solos, 1 sack, 2 for losses, 1 forced fumble. STATE - Hauled in 10 receptions for 202 yards win over UAPB. ner from 68 yards with :39 remaining vs. Fort Carlos Sanchez, Jr., PK, MVSU - Converted three DB - Derrick Parker, Sr., VUU - 6 tackles, 5 solos and catches of 73 and 6 yards in loss Jamin Godfrey, So., PK, TENN. STATE - Made Valley State. (30, 32, 32) of four field goal attempts to score all of in shutout win over Benedict. to Florida A&M. 3 of 4 PATs and hit on field goals of 20 and 42 LINEMAN - Vincent Harper, So., OL, HAMPTON the Delta Devils’ points vs. Alabama State. B-COOKMAN AND SC STATE SHOWDOWN; ROOKIE - Antonio Stewart, Fr., LB, SAC -9 SPECIAL TEAMS yards in win over Southern. - Graded at 93% on assignments, 3 pancakes. NEWCOMER tackles, 1 interception vs. Catawba. Justin Rosenbaum, Jr., PK, FORT VALLEY HAMPTON, MEAC LEAD BCSP NFL REPORT SPECIAL TEAMS - Ian Davidson, Sr., DL, D. J. Williams, Fr., QB, GRAMBLING - Completed SPECIAL - Michael Gagne, Sr., PK, BSU - Punted STATE Connected on 2 of 4 field goals, making HAMPTON - Blocked a 34-yard field goal attempt - 16 of 24 passes for 161 yards and 2 TDs (23, 7) in for 44.5 yard average, 2 inside the 20. 24- and 47-yarders and was 2-of-2 on PATs vs. to preserve win over Alabama A&M. win over Alcorn State. Florida A&M. SCORES G A M E S T H I S W E E K September 1 Lane 17, Edward Waters 10 Central Michigan 21, SC State 6 Langston 19, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Early 1 vs. 2 showdown Chowan 43, Livingstone 7 Lincoln (MO) 35, Avila 3 Rutgers 48, NC Central 0 NC A&T 38, Va. Univ. of Lynchburg 7 Washburn vs. Lincoln (MO) in Topeka, KS 6p TV GAME LUT WILLIAMS September 2 Norfolk State 37, Virginia State 3 B-CU Hampton vs. Florida A&M in Hampton, VA - ESPNU - Live 7:30p No. 1 VS. No. 2 Georgia State 41, Clark Atlanta 7 Saint Augustine's 30, Catawba 5 BCSP Editor SCSU September 3 Stillman 16, Shaw 13 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Carson Newman vs. Fayetteville State in Jeff. City, TN 7p In mid-October last year, South Carolina Alabama State 41, Miss Valley State 9 Tennessee State 33, Southern 7 State was riding a 21-game Mid Eastern Ath- from MEAC Offensive Player of the Year Matt Albany State 37, Savannah State 34 Towson 42, Morgan State 3 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Bowie State 28, Assumption 7 UNC Pembroke 33, Fayetteville State 27 Eastern Michigan vs. Alabama State in Ypsilanti, MI 1p letic Conference win streak and appeared to be Johnson at B-CU. Derrick Wiley has assumed Cheyney 21, Lincoln (PA) 19 Virginia Union 27, Benedict 0 Tuskegee vs. Langston in Tuskegee, AL 1p streaking towards its third straight conference the reins of the SCSU offense ably handled by Delaware State 24, VMI 21 W-Salem State 22, Eliz. City State 17 Bowie State vs. Benedict in Bowie, MD 1p the departed Malcolm Long for the past three New Haven vs. Saint Augustine's in West Haven, CT 1p title. Florida A&M 28, Fort Valley State 22 September 4 But on the 16th of that month, a strange thing seasons. Grambling State 21, Alcorn State 14 Bethune-Cookman 63, Pr. View A&M 14 West Virginia vs. Norfolk State in Morgantown, WV 1p Hampton 21, Alabama A&M 20 Eastern Michigan 41, Howard 9 West Virginia State vs. Virginia State in Institute, WV 1p happened. An upstart Bethune-Cookman squad, PREDICTION: South Carolina State has Jackson State 42, Concordia-Selma 2 Kentucky State 39, Central State 21 Brevard vs. Johnson C. Smith in Brevard, NC 2p led by brash new head coach Brian Jenkins, less weapons on offense and fewer stoppers on J. C. Smith 64, West Virginia State 27 Morehouse 47, Miles 9 Appalachian State vs. NC A&T in Boone, NC 3:30p came into Orangeburg. S.C. at 5-0 and halted defense than a year ago. There's a lot of Bulldog Lamar 58, Texas College 0 Miss Valley State vs. Murray State in Itta Bena, MS 4p Kentucky State vs. Lincoln (PA) in Frankfort, KY 5p the Bulldogs' win streak. Perhaps more dizzy- pride riding on this one but the 'Cats are too Arkansas Monticello vs. Texas College in Monticello, AR 6p ing, Jenkins's Wildcats shut out Buddy Pough's quick. – B-CU 28, SCSU 22 – Louisiana-Monroe vs. Grambling State in Monroe, LA 6p squad 14-0, the first time in 38 years an MEAC Another big MEAC game involving ranked HOW THEY DID IT Miles vs. Concordia-Selma in Fairfield, AL 6p teams is Thursday (7 p.m.) as BCSP No. 7 Samford vs. Stillman in Birmingham, AL 6p team had shut out the Bulldogs at home. – BCSP No. 1 Bethune-Cookman 63, No. 6 Prairie View A&M 14 SE Louisiana vs. Savannah State in Hammond, LA 6p Less than a year later, after they both earned Hampton (1-0) hosts No. 3 Florida A&M (1-0) Top-ranked Bethune-Cookman (1-0) rolled up Southern vs. Alabama A&M in Baton Rouge, La. 6p a share of last year's MEAC title (with Florida in a game to be carried live on ESPNU. 500 yards of total offense, scored four rushing touch- Clark Atlanta vs. Lane in Atlanta, GA 6p A&M), the two meet again Saturday in Daytona Fort Valley State (0-1), who threw a big downs, one thru the air and two on fumble returns Delaware State vs. Shaw in Dover, DE 6p Beach, Fla. with perhaps even more on the line. scare into Florida A&M Saturday, has another to humble Prairie View A&M and new head coach Fort Valley State vs. Delta State in Fort Valley, GA 6p Heishma Northern at the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Slippery Rock vs. Cheyney in Slippery Rock, PA 6p B-CU (1-0) comes in as the No. 1 ranked team tall task hosting NCAA Div. II runner-up Delta Orlando. UNC-Pembroke vs. Chowan in Pembroke, NC 6p in the BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS PAGE Top Ten with State (1-1) at 6 p.m. Defending SIAC champion New B-CU QB Jamar Robinson (22-31-0, 251 Texas Southern vs. Prairie View A&M in , TX 7p South Carolina State (0-1) at No. 2. So the battle Albany State (1-0) plays at home against 2010 yards, 1 TD) scored on two first-half runs and threw Albany State vs. Wingate in Albany, GA 7p is for early season MEAC and black college Div. II playoff participant Wingate (0-1). Also one first-half TD pass, and along with the two fumble Robinson Bowling Green vs. Morgan State in Bowling Green, OH 7p returns helped stake the Wildcats to a 42-7 halftime Virginia Union vs. Winston-Salem State in Richmond, VA 7p supremacy. The 4 p.m. game Saturday will be Morehouse (1-0) travels to the Washington, lead. CLASSICS shown by tape delay at 10:30 p.m. on ESPNU. D.C. to take on Howard (0-1) in the inaugural Cleveland Classic The Wildcats picked up Sunday where they Nation's Football Classic. Tuskegee (0-0) opens – Central Michigan 21, No. 2 South Carolina State 6 Central State vs. NC Central in Cleveland, OH 12n left off last year when they had one of the most its season at home vs, Langston (1-0). The SCSU Bulldogs could muster only 137 yards of total offense and Nation's Football Classic score on two Blake Erickson field goals in losing at Central Michigan. Howard vs. Morehouse in Washington, DC 3:30p prolific offenses (38 points, 425 yards per game) In the CIAA, the big game has Winston- 8th Ralph J. Bunche Football Classic and most opportunistic defenses (+27 turnover Salem State (1-0) in Richmond facing Virginia – No. 3 Florida A&M 28, Fort Valley State 22 Edward Waters vs. VU of Lynchburg in Kingsland, GA 4p margin) in all of FCS football. They put up 63 Union (2-0). Shaw (0-1) travels to Delaware Florida A&M QB Austin Trainor hit Lenworth Lennon with a 14th Down East Viking Football Classic points and 500 yards of total offense and gathered State (1-0). 68-yard TD pass with 39 seconds left to give the Rattlers (1-0) a last-min- Elizabeth City State vs. Livingstone in Rocky Mount, NC 4p ute victory over Fort Valley State (0-1) of the SIAC . Trainor (19-33-1) TV / INTERNET GAMES six turnovers in shellacking Prairie View A&M In the SWAC, Texas Southern and Prairie finished with 348 passing yards and 2 scores thru the air and one rushing ESPNU - Delayed - 10:30pm ET 63-14 in the season opener. View A&M renew their Houston area rivalry TD. WR Kevin Elliott had six receptions for 137 yards including a 43- Bethune-Cookman vs. SC State in Daytona Beach, FL 4p S.C. State struggled on offense in losing at Saturday. Grambling is at Louisiana-Monroe yard TD. Ark.-Pine Bluff vs. Alcorn State in Little Rock, AR - SWACTV 6p Div. I Central Michigan Thursday, 21-6. and Jackson State and Tennessee State do battle New FVSU QB Antonio Henton (18 of 42) threw for 299 yards Southern Heritage Classic - Fox Sports South and 2 scores but was picked off three times. WR Chris Slaughter hauled Jackson State vs. Tennessee State in Memphis,TN 6p Both have new starting . Mary- in the Southern Heritage Classic in Memphis on in 10 passes for 202 yards and the two scores from Henton. The Wildcats land transfer Jamar Robinson has taken over Fox Sports South at 6 p.m. took the lead with 1:59 to play on Slaughter's 6-yard pass from Henton. Slaughter opened the scoring with a 73-yard scoring reception. Demario BLACK COLLEGE PLAYERS ON 2 0 1 1 B C S P N F L R E P O R T Barber had seven receptions for 109 yards. BLACK COLLEGE OPENING DAY 2011 NFL ROSTERS PLAYERS IN THE – No. 4 Grambling State 21, Alcorn State 14 NFL BY SCHOOL CONFERENCE (18, -1) Freshman QB D. J. Williams completed 16 of 24 RAVENS (1) passes for 161 yards and two TDs to lead his father Doug 78 Ramon Harewood T 2 Morehouse NFL numbers up to 42 HAMPTON (4) Marcus Dixon NY Jets Williams's Grambling squad to a victory over Alcorn (1) 29 Drayton Florence DB 9 Tuskegee Justin Durant Detroit State (0-1) at Shreveport 's Port City Classic. Alcorn CINCINNATI BENGALS (0) Black college players on NFL Opening Day rosters Kenric Eliis NY Jets QB Brandon Bridge was 17 of 25 for 175 yards and (4) Kendall Langford Miami one TD. 58 Marcus Benard LB 2 Jackson State up by one; MEAC, Hampton continue to lead BETHUNE-COOKMAN (3) Williams 21 Dimitri Patterson DB 6 Tuskegee Green Bay 48 Quentin Spears LB R Prairie View Rashean Mathis Jacksonville – No. 7 Norfolk State 37, Virginia State 3 39 Quinn Porter RB (PS) 1 Stillman LUT WILLIAMS Conference also had three Eric Weems Atlanta Norfolk State (1-0) rolled up 438 yards of total offense and held (0) HOWARD (3) (1) BCSP Editor players on rosters finalized Ronald Bartell St. Louis Virginia State (0-1) to 161 yards and one field goal in winning its fifth- 12 Jacoby Jones WR/KR 5 Lane Antoine Bethea Indianapolis straight Labor Day Classic. NSU QB Chris Walley was 25 of 29 for 255 (2) Hampton Univer- this weekend. The SWAC Tracy White New England 41 Antoine Bethea DB 6 Howard yards and 2 TDs. JACKSON STATE (3) 98 DE 9 Alabama A&M sity and the Mid Eastern has 11 players on open- Marcus Benard Cleveland (2) Athletic Conference ing day rosters, the SIAC D. J. Johnson Tampa Bay – No. 8 Hampton 21, Alabama A&M 20 27 Rashean Mathis CB 9 Beth.-Cookman Cletis Gordon Carolina 43 Terrell Whitehead DB (IR) 1 Norfolk State once again top the list Sophomore tailback Antwan Chisolm ran for 141 yards and the has eight and the Central SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (3) (1) of players from histori- James Lee Tampa Bay go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter as Hampton (1-0) downed 70 David MIms T (PS) R Virginia Union Intercollegiate Athletic Rafael Bush Atlanta 1) Alabama A&M ( Johnny Culbreath Detroit (0-1) in the Chicago Classic at Soldier's Field. A&M 70 Kendall Langford DE 4 Hampton cally black colleges and Association (CIAA) has STILLMAN (3) led 17-0 at the half but could only manage a second-half field goal. (1) conferences on 2011 four. Tennessee State, an Sammie Lee Hill Detroit 58 Tracy White LB 9 Howard Hampton QB David Legree hit Jarvis Brown from 22 yards out Junior Galette New Orleans (2) opening day NFL rosters HBCU not in an HBCU in the third quarter to get the Pirates on the board. He later ran in from 8 Quinn Porter Cleveland 94 Marcus Dixon DT 2 Hampton NFL.com Photos yards out to pull Hampton to within 17-14. 93 Kenrick Ellis DT R Hampton as compiled in the BLACK conference, has two. ALABAMA STATE (2) Tavaris Jackson Seattle OAKLAND RAIDERS (0) COLLEGE SPORTS PAGE'S FEARSOME FOURSOME: Ellis was one of (1) Former Hampton defend- Michael Coe NY Giants – No. 9 W-Salem State 22, Elizabeth City State 17 33 Isaac Redman RB 3 Bowie State annual report. only two rookies to earn TENNESSEE STATE (2) Nicholas Cooper ran for 137 yards on SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (0) ers now in NFL (clockwise) Dom. R.-Cromartie Philadelphia Hampton has four Cecil Newton New Orleans 23 carries including a 2-yard TD run and QB Kameron (1) an active roster spot. The 95 William Hayes DE 4 W-Salem State Durant, Langford, Ellis and TUSKEGEE (2) Smith hit on 18 of 29 passes for 229 yards and 2 TDs players in the league, the Dixon. other was undrafted for- Drayton Florence Buffalo to pace Winston-Salem State (1-0) to a big win over NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (24, +2) most of any black col- mer Prairie View A&M DImitri Patterson Cleveland Elizabeth City State (0-2). (1) ALABAMA A&M (1) 28 Greg Toler DB (IR) 3 Saint Paul's lege for the fifth straight year while the standout Quentin Spears Robert Mathis Indianapolis Smith's TD passes went to Tehvyn Brantley from (2) Pirates lead a contingent of 17 players ALCORN STATE (1) 30 yards out to open the scoring and to Jamal Williams 14 Eric Weems WR 4 Bethune-Cookman who made the Cleveland Browns as a Green Bay 36 Rafael Bush S (PS) 1 South Carolina State Cooper from 27 yards away to put the Rams up 20-7. from the MEAC with roster spots as the free agent . ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1) (1) Raymond Webber Tampa Bay 25 Cletis Gordon CB (IR) 5 Jackson State NFL begins its 91st season this week. Undrafted rookies OT David Mims BOWIE STATE (1) – No. 10 Morehouse 47, Miles 9 (1) Isaac Redman Pittsburgh 76 Jordan Miller DT (PS) R Southern Hampton added the top black out of Virginia Union (Kansas City), DT DELAWARE STATE (1) Morehouse (1-0) rushed for 269 yards, led by 5-10, 225-pound (1) Jamaal Jackson Philadelphia 97 Jason Hatcher DE 6 Grambling State college player taken in the April draft, Jordan Miller of Southern (Chicago) junior RB David Carter's 118 yards on 15 carries, and passed for 178 FLORIDA A&M (1) (3) rookie third-round pick, defensive and WR Ricardo Lockette of Fort Curtis Holcomb San Francisco yards in dominating Miles (0-1). Morehouse QB Byron Ingram ran for 52 Justin Durant LB 5 Hampton two scores and passed for one. 91 Sammie Lee Hill DT 3 Stillman Kenrick Ellis of the New York Jets, Valley State (Seattle) were named to FORT VALLEY STATE (1) 72 Johnny Culbreath T (IR) R S. C. State Ricardo Lockette Seattle (2) restoring its number to four players practice squads along with veteran RB GRAMBLING STATE (1) – Stillman 16, Shaw 13 Jason Hatcher Dallast 36 Nick Collins DB 7 Beth.-Cookman currently in the league. Quinn Porter Stillman QB Dondre Purnell ran for 130 yards on 14 carries includ- 80 Donald Driver WR 13 Alcorn State (Stillman/Cleveland) and LANE (1) ing a 63-yard touchdown to help the Tigers jump out to a 16-0 lead and (1) Jackie Bates who was on the Kansas DB Rafael Bush (SC State/Atlanta). Jacoby Jones Houston 81 Visanthe Shiancoe TE 9 Morgan State MOREHOUSE (1) hold on for the win over defending CIAA champion Shaw (0-1). (2) City Chiefs' roster a year ago, did not Undrafted rookie WR Raymond Ramon Harewood Baltimore 93 Junior Galette LB 2 Stillman MORGAN STATE (1) 76 Cecil Newton C 1 Tennessee State make anyone's roster this year. Webber of Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Tampa Visanthe Shiancoe Minnesota (1) Ellis joins fellow former Pirate Bay), DB Curtis Holcomb of Florida NORFOLK STATE (1) 37 Micharl Coe CB 4 Alabama State Terrell Whitehead Jacksonville B C S P T O P T E N (2) defenders still in the league in linebacker A&M drafted in the seventh round by PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1) 67 Jamaal Jackson C 8 Delaware State Justin Durant, who left Jacksonville Quentin Spears Cleveland 1. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0) - Wildcats throttled No. 6 Prrairie View A&M, 63-14. 23 D. R-Cromartie CB 4 Tennessee State San Francisco and OL Johnny Cul- SAINT PAUL'S (1) (1) Greg Toler Arizona NEXT: Hosting No. 2 South Carolina State in early MEAC showdown. after four years to sign a free agent con- breath of South Carolina State taken 41 Curtis Holcomb DB (IR) R Florida A&M SOUTHERN (1) 2. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (0-1) - Fell 21-6 at Div. I Central Michigan. NEXT: Early (2) tract with Detroit, Kendall Langford a in the seventh round by Detroit, were all Jordan Miller Chicago 7 Tavaris Jackson QB 6 Alabama State showdown at No. 1 Bethune-Cookman. VIRGINIA UNION (1) 2 Ricardo Lockette WR (PS) R Fort Valley State staple at defensive end for Miami now placed on those teams' injured reserve list. David Mims Kansas City 1) 3. FLORIDA A&M (1-0) - Scored late TD to escape with 28-22 win over Fort Valley ST. LOUIS RAMS ( WINSTON-SALEM STATE (1) 24 Ron Bartell CB 7 Howard in his fourth season and Ellis's new Jets' Veterans on that list include DB Cletis State. NEXT: Thursday at No. 7 Hampton. William Hayes Tennessee (3) teammate Marcus Gordon (Jackson State/Carolina), DB 4. GRAMBLING STATE (1-0) - Downed Alcorn State, 21-14. NEXT: At Louisiana- 29 D. J. Johnson CB 3 Jackson State Monroe. 77 James Lee OT 3 S. C. State Dixon, who enters his third season. Greg Toler (St. Paul's/Arizona) and DB 86 Raymond Webber WR (IR) R Ark.-Pine Bluff MOST PLAYERS IN NFL 5. TEXAS SOUTHERN (0-0) - Idle. NEXT: Facing Prairie View A&M. (0) Three other MEAC schools, Bet- Terrell Whitehead (Norfolk State/Jack- WASHINGTON REDSKINS Hampton 4 6. NORFOLK STATE (1-0) - Defeated Virginia State, 37-3. NEXT: At West Virginia. hune-Cookman, Howard and South sonville). Bethune-Cookman, Howard, 7. HAMPTON (1-0) - Defeated Alabama A&M, 21-20 in Chicago. NEXT: Hosting No. Carolina State, each had three players Green Bay wide Donald Jackson State, S. C State 3 Florida A&M. 42 (+1) TOTAL BY NFL TEAM Stillman 3 AFC 18 (-1) Cleveland 4 on this year's list which overall is up by 8. (1-0) - Got big win over Elizabeth City State, 22-17. Driver (Alcorn State) is the longest WINSTON-SALEM STATE NFC 24 (+2) Detroit, Tampa Bay 3 BY POSITION NEXT: At Virginia Union in early battle of unbeatens. a total of one to 42. tenured black college player entering Defensive Back (CB or S, +1) 14 Defensive Line (DT or DE, NC) 8 9. MOREHOUSE (1-0) - Beat up on Miles, 47-9. NEXT: In Washington, DC to face BY CONFERENCE BY EXPERIENCE Two other programs, Jackson State his 13th season. Defensive back (14) and MEAC (NC) 17 Donald Driver 13 Receiver (TE or WR, NC) 6 Howard in Nation's Classic. SWAC (+1) 11 Drayton Florence, from the Southwestern Athletic Con- defensive line (8) are the most prominent Offensive Line (T or G, +3) 6 10. ALABAMA STATE (1-0) - Rolled over Mississippi Valley State, 41-9. NEXT: At SIAC (+1) 8 Robert Mathis, Linebacker (-1) 5 ference and surprising Stillman from positions for black college players. Running Back (+1) 2 Eastern Michigan. CIAA (NC) 4 Rashean Mathis, Indep. 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