4C SPORTS/tSjie CIstlstte Wednesday, December 31, 2003 For the Week of Dec. 30 through Jan. 5, 2003 2003 FOOTBALL WRAP-UP Photo by Hal Lamar RELENTLESS; Walter Curry's 16 sacks and 35 tackles for losses earns him Baad Team award. T STATS, ATTENDANCE NUMBERS AND FINAL 2003 BCSP INDIVIDUAL AWARDS THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS 2003 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS OFFENSE RUSHING TEAM Cl Q Att Yds Avg TO Yds/G Charles Anthony TNS JR 12 322 1708 5.3 13 142.3 Derrick Wimbush FVS JR 11 184 1348 7.0 14 122.5 A. Rutherford HOW FR 9 217 1050 4.e 8 116.7 Alonzo Coleman HAM FR 11 239 1137 4.f 18 103.4 John Washington MHC SO 11 238 1124 4,7 13 102.2 Marlin Hicks WSS so 10 151 1018 6.7 15 101.8 PASSING TEAM Cl G » Cmp Int Pci Yds TO YWG Bruce Eugene GSU JR 12 528 285 13 54.0 3805 34 317.1 Quincy Richard SU SR 13 389 256 15 65.8 3427 33 263.6 Donald Carrie ALC JR 12 339' 182 18 53.7 2826 24 235.5 Kevin Jones VSU SR 10 307 155 10 50.5 2222 19 222.2 Ben Dougherty FAM 12 368 234 9 63.6 2497 13 208.0 Jerm. Kimbrough SHA FR 10 310 145 12 46.8 2079 16 207.9 TOTAL OFFENSE Team a G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G Bruce Eugene GSU JR 12 412 3805 622 4217 351.4 Quincy Richard SU SR 13 221 3427 453 3641 280.6 Ben Dougherty FAM 12 674 2497 523 317- 264.2 Jerome Kimbrough SHA SO 10 517 2079 402 2596 259.6 Donald Carrie ALC JR 12 119 2826 398 2945 245.4 Kevin Jones VSU SO 10 79 2222 352 230- 230.1 Uyl Joyner ALB JR 11 559 1358 393 2317 216.6 REC./GAME Team a G Rec Yds TO Avg/C Rec/G Tramon Douglas GSU SR 10 77 917 10 11.9 7.70 Rod Miller FAM 12 71 829 6 11.7 5.93 Daryl Bright FSU JR 11 65 840 4 12.9 5.91 Tavarus Morgan scs SO 12 70 765 7 10.9 5,83 Howard Gilmore NSU SR 9 47 829 5 17.6 5.22 C.J.Johnson TNS SR 11 57 1106 11 19.4 5.18 REC. YARDS Team Cl G Rec Yds TO AvgrtC Yds/G C.J.Johnson TNS SR 11 57 1106 11 19.4 100.5 Howard Gilmore NSU SR 9 47 829 5 17.6 92.1 Tramon Douglas GSU SR 10 77 917 10 11.9 91.7 Jerome Mathis HAM JR 11 41 993 9 24.2 90.3 Eric Plant VSU SO 9 38 730 6 19.2 81.1 Chris Jeter L!V JR 10 35 789 10 22.5 78.9 Darryl Bright FSU SO 11 65 840 4 12.9 76.4 ALL PURPOSE Team Cl Q Rsh Rec PR KR Yds AVG. Charles Anthony TNS JR 12 1708 362 0 0 2070 172.5 Dervon Wallace WVS 11 478 35( 0 231 1604 145.8 Cedric Bowen APB JR 10 398 28( •5 739 1412 141.2 Derrick Wimbush FVS FR 11 1348 lie 0 0 1446 133.3 Reymond Murphy VUU FR 11 296 21( 178 769 1433 130.3 Rav. Dupree MHC FR 11 -3 51 310 582 1408 128.0 Jerome Mathis HAM SR 11 29 993 62 343 1407 127.9 SCORING Team Cl Q TO XPT FG Pts Pts/G Alonzo Coleman HAM FR 11 18 0 0 108 9.8 Martin Hicks WSS 10 16 0 0 96 9.6 Derrick Wimbush FVS FR 11 15 0 0 90 8.2 Byron Cary SHA FR 10 13 4 0 82 8.2 Jeremiah Bonds mi SR 12 15 2 0 92 7.7 Charles Anthony TNS JR 12 15 1 0 92 7.6 DEFENSE TACKLES Team a G POS Solo Ast Tol Avg. Kevin Talley NSU JR 11 LB 75 120 195 16,2 Moises Gordon LIV 10 LB 45 94 139 13.9 Jason Ocean LIV SR 10 LB 34 104 138 13.8 Anthony Robinson WSS SR 10 DL 57 72 129 12.9 Kttwana Jones HAM SR 11 LB 53 63 116 10.5 Ben Harges NSU JR 12 LB 45 80 125 10.4 INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TO Shawn Woodard SHA SO 9 13 184 2 Walt Willliams FSU 9 9 158 0 Nelson Johnson VUU FR 11 9 91 1 Shelton Belton FVS SR 11 8 53 0 Tyrone Parsons ALS SR 12 7 157 1 SACKS Team a G Tot Yds Walter Curry Steve Baggs Paul Thomas Albert Gamble Taurus Covington Sylvester Peoples Mario Young Vemell Rogers Herman McCord ALB JR 11 16.0 -137 BCC SR 12 15.0 -108 TNS 12 10 -72 MSU SR 11 9.5 -86 LC 10 9.5 •61 KSU SR 11 9.0 -77 MIL SR 10 8.0 •45 KSU SR - 11 8.0 -58 BEN SR 10 8.0 •44 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNS Team Cl G Re' 1 Yds TD Avg. Brandon Hussey WSS SO 10 ie 1 376 2 23.5 L. Goolsby SCS SR 10 24 . 402 0 16.8 Ravenell Dupree MHC FR 11 22 : 310 0 14.1 Alvin Jackson ALB JR 11 2S 1 324 1 13.0 Daryl Bright FSU 11 26 i 314 1 12.1 Marcus Wright KSu SO 11 24 . 290 0 12.1 KO RETURNS Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg. Raymond Murphy VUU FR 11 21 749 1 35.7 Ed Montgomery SAC 9 18 593 1 32.9 Cedric Bowen APB JR 10 25 739 1 29.6 Dontre Williams ALB JR- 11 21 616 1 29.4 Marcus Wright KSU SO 11 25 723 0 28.9 Corbey Jones LIV 9 11 315 0 28.6 FIELD GOALS Team a Q FQ FQA Pet FGIG Ross McKernan FSU 11 17 28 60.7 1.55 Yonnick Matthews NCA SR 12 15 24 62,5 1.25 Tony Oby VUU FR 10 12 15 80.0 1.20 David McConnell ALC SO 12 13 21 61,9 1.08 Rashad Cylar MM Sr 12 13 21 61.9 1.08 Vincent Patrick TXS SR 10 10 17 58.8 1.00 PUNTING Team Cl G Punta Yds Avg. Travis Gumbs TUS JR 10 54 2285 42.9 Cameron Muro HAM 1 SR 11 61 2566 42.1 Zach Bussey DSU SR 11 69 2787 40.4 Joey Hudak TNS 12 59 2360 40.0 Scott Lambert KSU SR 5 28 1114 39.8 Jonathan Clark VUU FR 11 60 2381 39.7 Jon Vorosholin MSU SR 11 54 2129 39.4 ©AZEEZ Communications, Inc. VOL. X, NO. 21 Baggs Hilton Dukes Dillon Talley Williams Brown Woodard Richard, Curry lead 2003 Baad Team LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor Southern quarterback Quincy Richard led the most prolific offense in black college football this year. Walter Curry was the leader of the nation's stingiest defense at Albany State. For those reasons, and the fact that both players led their teams to conference championships and national acclaim, they are the 2003 Black College Sports Page offensive and defensive players of the year and leaders of the BCSP Baad Team of black college all-stars. Richard emerged from a crowded field of great quarterbacks in the Southwestern Athletic Conference to lead his team to 12-1 record, the 2003 SWAC title and the undisputed rank as the best team in black college football. To do so, the fifth-year senior from Opeloosas, La., had to unseat quarterback Bruce Eugene and his Grambling State Tigers from a perch they had maintained for most of the last three seasons. The Jaguars did it behind an outstanding 65.8% passing percentage, 3,42-7 passing yards and 33 touchdowns from Richard, who also lopped Eugene in their head-to-head showdown at this year's Bayou Classic. Richard's performance there (552 passing yards, 5 TDs) before a NBC TV national audience, not only sealed a spot for the Jaguars in the SWAC Championship Game but was the final stroke in wresting the mantle as the best black college quar terback this season. Sharing the offensive stage with Richard is Tennessee State running back Charles Anthony who led all black college rushers this year with 1,708 yards while scoring 13 TDs. Fort Valley State junior Derrick Wimbush is the other man in the backfield after bursting onto the black college scene NCAA Div. II football leading the Golden Rams to their first SIAC title since 1997. Buck Buchanan Award finalist Steve Baggs of Bethune-Cookman, Isaac Hilton of Hampton and Lieutenant Dukes of Alabama A&M join Curry on the defensive front. A formidable linebacking crew includes Jason Ocean of Livingstone, Kevin Talley of Norfolk State and Ronald Dillon of Alabama State. Southern's Lenny Williams, Shaw's Shawn Woodard, Florida A&M's Levy Brown and Alabama Stale's Tyrone Parsons man the secondary. First-year head men, George Small of North Carolina A&T and Charles Coe of Alabama State, who both led their teams to conference titles, share the top coach award. Photo by Ken Snipp TRUE FIELD GENERAL: Southern QB Quincy Richard led the most prolific and efficient offense in black college football. His ability to properly read defenses and make quick deci sions was key to the Jaguars 41 -point per game production and 12-1 finish. averaging 7.3 yards per carry en route to a 1,348- yard output. Grambling wide receiver Tramon Douglas is the only repeater from last year's Baad Team offense. He followed his 87-catch season last year with a black-college best 77 receptions this year. Tennessee State's C. J. Johnson, the only receiver to top 1,000 yards this year, earns the nod at the other receiving position. Hampton's two outstanding lineman, center Jelani Clement and tackle Patrick Cheatham, join with Southern's Miniya Smith, Alabama State's Kevin Harris and Alabama A&M's Robert Louis to make up the first team offensive line. Curry's 16 sacks and 35 tackles for losses helped make Albany Slate the best defense in all of FIRST TEAM Offense QB • Quincy Richard, Sr., Southern RB - Charles Anthony, Jr., Tennessee State RB- Derrick Wimbush, Jr., Fort Valley State TE - Rodney Terry, Sr., Virginia Union OL - Miniya Smith, Sr., Southern OL - Jelani Clement, Jr., Hampton OL - Robert Louis, Jr., Alabama A&M OL - Kevin Harris, Sr., Alabama State OL ■ Patrick Cheatham, Sr, Hampton WR - Tramon Douglas, Sr, Grambling State WR - C. J. Johnson, Sr, Tennessee State PK - Ross McKernan, So., Fayetteville State RS ■ Brandon Hussey, So., Winston-Salem State Defense DL- Steve Baggs, Sr, Bethune-Cookman DL - Walter Curry, Jr. Albany State DL - Isaac Hilton, Sr, Hampton DL - Lieutenant Dukes, So., Alabama A&M LB - Jason Ocean, Sr, Livingstone LB - Kevin Talley, Jr, Norfolk State LB - Ronald Dillon, Jr, Alabama State DB - Lenny Williams, Sr, Southern DB - Tyrone Parsons, Sr, Alcorn State DB - Shawn Woodard, So., Shaw DB - Levy Brown, Sr, Florida A&M P Travis Gumbs, Jr, Tuskegee Second and third teams and more extensive stats can be viewed at Onnidan.com. Attendance matters THE STAT CORNER, II WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE Over I million devoted fans attended the top 30 black college football games in the 2003 season. The annual Black College Sports Page listing of the top attended games unveiled this week shows that 30 games topped the 20,000 mark in attendance this year, up from 27 a year ago. Those top 30 games drew 1,117,992 fans, an average of 37,266 per game, The top 27. games a year ago drew a total of 932,746 fans, an average of 35,546 fans per game. Orlando’s Florida pitting in-state rivals Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M topped the list for the fourth straight year, drawing 73,358 for tliis year's exciting 39-35 B-CC win. The Bayou Classic in New Orleans between Louisiana rivals Grambling State and Southern finished second for the third year in a row. A crowd of 70,151 packed the Superdome to watch another thriller as Southern knocked off the G-Men 44-41 en route to winning the SWAC and black college championships. The in-state rival theme continued as the third large.st crowd (63,117) witnessed the Magic City Classic battle between Alabama A&M and Alabama State, won by A&M. 20-17. The newest entrant into the top ten was the inaugural Detroit Classic played at the new Ford Field that drew 54,941 to the Florida A&M vs. Alabama State matchup won by 'Bama State, 38-22. dance this year. The Rattlers averaged 21,343 fans for their three home games this season to finish behind Yale (23,578 avg.) and Montana (22,469 avg.) in the national statistics. Southern, which drew an average of 19,732 fans for its six home games finished just behind FAMU in fourth place. Two other black college finished in the top ten, perennial leader Jackson State was sixth at 18,196 for its five home games and North Carolina A&T eighth at 16,066 for four dates. Four other black colleges finished in the top 20, Texas Southern (13), Norfolk State (15), Tennessee State (17) and Grambling State (20). I-AA ATTENDANCE LEADERS TOTAL AVG ATTEND. ATTEND. 1 Yale 117,891 23,578 2 Montana 179,754 22,469 3 Florida A&M 63,968 21.343 4 Southern 118,391 19,732 5 Delaware 188,947 18,895 6 Jackson State 90,979 18,196 7 Citadel 83,794 15,759 8 N. C. A&T 64,262 16,066 13 Texas Southern 82,065 13,681 15 Norfolk State 67,302 13,460 17 Tennessee State 63,493 12,699 20 Grambling State 47,949 11,987 21 South Carolina St. 35,880 11,960 23 Alcorn State 57,194 11,439 24 Alahs.ma A&M 55,694 11,139 27 Alabama State 44,155 11,039 37 Bethune-Cookman 47,664 9,533 GAMES 5 3 6 10 5 5 4 Classic Attendance As they say. black college Classic games are the bomb. A look at 2003 NCAA attendance statis tics released on Dec. 20, shows that the top 19 neutral-site games are of the black college Classic variety. The numbers are a testament to the fact that no one else on the Div. I-AA level can draw the numbers and fill the major venues like black college Classic games. The only I-AA schools to malce the neu tral-site list are The Citadel with a game in Charlotte, N.C., and Maine, with a date in Portland, Me. At Homcomings The attendance at seven black college home coming games topped the 20,000 mark this year led by the 29,467 that attended the Nov. 8 Tbskegee game. North Carolina A&T. which topped the list a year ago, had the second largest homecoming crowd this year with 26,685 for its game vs. Howard. By School Florida A&M. who is moving from NCAA Div. I-AA to Div. I football, is listed as the top black college in I-AA football atten- 1. Tuskegee, Nov, 8, vs. Clark Atlanta vs. Tuskegee 2. N. C A&T, Oct. 25, vs. Howard 3. Florida A&M, Oct. 25, vs. Norfolk State 4- Southern, Oct. 11, vs. Alabama State 5. Texas Southern, Ocl. 8, vs. Alcorn State 6. Grambling, Nov. 1, vs. Texas Southern 7. Jackson State, Nov. 1, vs. Arkansas-Fine Bluff 8. Alcorn State, Oct 11, vs. Prairie View 9. Alabama State, Nov 27, vs. Tuskegee 10. S. C. State, Nov 1, vs. Delaware State 11. J.C. Smith, Oct 11, vs. Livingstone 12. Norfolk State, Nov 1, vs. Howard 13. Bethune-Cookman, Nov. 1, vs. NC A&T 14. Hampton. Oct 25, vs. S. C. State 15. Alabama A&M, Oct 4, vs. Texas Southern 16. Morgan State, Oct 18, vs. Howard 17. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 1, vs. J. C. Smith 18. Albany State. Nov 1, vs. Benedict 19. Benedict, Oct 25, vs. Kentucky State 20. Howard, Oct 11, vs. Florida A&M 29,467 26,685 26,514 26,400 23,056 21,065 20.500 18,554 17,306 17,176 16,973 16,972 16,485 15,124 15,099 14,576 14,571 11,957 11,43 10.500 BEST ATTENDED BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES IN 2003 73,358 70,151 63,117 58,198 1. FLORIDA CLASSIC, Nov. 22, Orlando {Citrus Bowl) Florida A&M vs. Bethune-Cookman 2. BAYOU CLASSIC, Nov. 29, New Orieans (Superdome) Grambling Stale vs. Southern 3. MAGIC CITY CLASSIC. Oct. 25, Birmingham (Legion Field) Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State 4. CIRCLE CITY CLASSIC, Oct. 4, Indianapolis (RCA Dome) Jackson State vs. Florida A&M 5. AL LIPSCOMB/STATE FAIR CLASSIC, Oct. 4, Dallas (Cotton Bowl) Grambling State vs. Prairie View 55,432 6. DETROIT CLASSIC, Aug. 30, Detroit (Ford Field) Florida A&M vs. Alabama State 54,951 7. SOUTHERN HERITAGE CUSSIC, Sept, 13, Memphis (Liberty Bowl) Jackson State vs. Tennessee State 52,603 8. PALMETTO CLASSIC, Sept. 27, Columbia, SC (Brice Stadium) Benedict vs. S. C. State 48,723 9. JACKSON STATE HOME GAME, Oct. 18, Jackson (Memorial Stadium) Southern at Jackson State 46,794 10. OHIO CLASSjC, Sept. 20, Cleveland (Browns Stadium) Hampton vs. Tuskegee 45,688 11. CAPTIAL CITY CLASSIC, Nov. 22, Jackson. MS (Memorial Stadium) Alcorn State at Jackson State 45,000 12. URBAN LEAGUE CLASSIC, Sept. 27, E. Rutherford, NJ (Meadowlands) Hampton vs. Morgan State 40,245 13. GATEWAY CUSSIC, Sept. 27, St, Louis (Edward Jones Dome) Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Kentucky State 37,400 14. A. G. GASTCN CUSSIC, Aug. 31, Birmingham, AL (Legion Field) Tuskegee vs. Miles 32,312 15. SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, Dec. 13, Birmingham, AL (Legion Field) Southern vs.. Alabama State 31,617 16. UBOR DAY CUSSIC, Aug. 30, Houston (Reliant Stadium) Texas Southern vs. Prairie View 30,358 17. TUSKEGEE HOMECOMING, Nov. 8, Tuskegee, AL (Abbott Stadium) Clark Atlanta vs. Tuskegee 29,467 18. SOUTHERN/TEXAS SOUTHERN, Nov. 15, Houston (Reliant Stadium) Sotuhern at Texas Southern 28,582 19. N. C A&T HOMECOMING, Oct. 25, Greensboro (Aggie Stadium) N.C, A&T vs. Howard 26,685 20. FLORIDA A&M HOMECOMING, Oct. 25, Tallahassee, FL (Bragg Stadium) Florida A&M vs. Norfolk State 26,514 21. SOUTHERN HOMECOMING, Oct. 11, Baton Rouge, (Mumford Stadium) Alabama State vs. Southern 26,400 22. MOREHOUSE-SKEEGE CLASSIC, Oct. 18. Columbus, GA (Memorial Stadium) Morehouse vs. Tuskegee 25,194 23. TEXAS SOUTHERN HOMCOMING, Oct. 8, Houston (Reliant Stadium) Alcorn State at Texas Southern 23,056 24. SOUTHERN HOME GAME, Oct. 4, Baton Rouge (Mumford Stadium) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Southern 21,998 25. AGGIE/EAGLE CUSSIC, Aug. 31, Raleigh, NC (Carter-Finley Stadium) N.C. A&T vs. N.C. Central 21,430 26. GRAMBLING HOMECOMING, Nov. 1, Grambling. U (Robinson Stadium) Texas Southern vs. Grambling State 21,065 27. ALCORN STATE GAME, Oct. 25, Baron Rouge (Mumford Stadium) Alcorn State at Southern 20,555 28. US VEGAS CUSSIC. Sept. 13, Las Vegas (Sam Boyd Stadium) N.C. A&T vs. Southern 20,514 29. JACKSON STATE HOMECOMING. Nov. 1, Jackson (Memorial Stadium) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Jackson State 20,500 30. GRAMBLING HOME GAME, Sept. 6, Grambling, U (Robinson Stadium) Alcorn State at Grambling State 20,085 TOTAL 1,117,992 37,266 average (30 games)