4C SPORTS/tt^e Ciatlatte $o(t Thursday, August 11, 2005 Fofl THE V^EK OF AUGUST 9-15, 2004 FAMU Photo ON THE SET: New Florida A&M head coach Rubin Carter is one of 13 new faces patrolling the sidelines in 2005. T PLOTS AND SUBPLOTS; TEAM AND TV SCHEDULES; RETURNING STAT LEADERS 2005 RETURNING LEADERS OFFENSE Jason Jackson MSU SR 9 202 1191 5.9 9 132.3 Martin Hicks WSS SR 10 168 1148 6.8 9 114.8 Jed Bines WSS JR 10 176 1137 6.5 12 113.7 PASSING TEAM a Q A Crr« im' Pci Yd* TO YdA3 Kevin Huff TUS SR 10 242 141 9 58.3 2222 14 222.2 Brandon Landers QSU SO 11 316 132 15 41 8 2283 18 207.5 Tavaris Jackson AL8 SR 12 349 182 9 52 1 2556 20 213.0 TOTAL OFFENSE TMm a G 1 Nisi) p*« Play* Tots YdaXJ Kevin Huff TUS SR 10 562 2222 363 2784 278.4 Tavans Jackson ALS SR 12 253 2556 414 2009 234,1 Anes Nelson MVS JR 10 390 1733 374 2123 212,3 REC./GAME TMm Cl Q R«C Yd* TD AvgX R*aQ Ronnie Thomas FAM SR 11 64 542 5 85 5,81 James Vernon SU SR 10 56 730 6 13.0 5.60 Rooseveit Kiser FAM SR 11 60 872 8 14.5 5 45 REC. YDS./GAME TMm Cl 0 RtC Yd* TO AvgiC YdsXS Charke Spiller ALC JR 11 50 1111 9 222 101.0 Kelvin Dickens MSU SR 11 47 1019 7 21.7 92.6 Roosevett Kiser FAM SR 11 60 872 8 14.5 79.2 ALL PURPOSE Tm(T) a Q RSh Rk PR KR Yd* AVQ Jason Jackson MSU SR 9 1191 199 0 0 1390 154.4 Martin Flicks WSS SR 10 1148 7 0 56 1211 121.1 G Montgomery SAC JR 10 56 515 98 486 1155 1155 SCORING T*«ar) a Q TO XPT FO PI* PNG KekJnck WHiams ALS SR 11 17 0 0 102 9.3 Ardell Daniels HAM SR 12 18 0 0 108 9.0 Andrew Patenni HAM JR 12 0 56 16 104 8.7 DEFENSE TACKLES ct 0 Solo Act Tot Avg Tyron Pettaway SAC SR 10 63 62 125 125 Maryn Jiyiee SAC JR 9 41 63 104 11.6 Tyler Knight MVS JR 10 42 58 100 10-0 SACKS T*«m a Q s Yd* Avg Greg Moore ECS SO 9 90 56 1 00 Chne Taylor AAM SO 9 85 75 094 Sterling Green BSU SR 8 75 45 0.94 INTERCEPTIONS T*«m a Q INT YDS TO )NTA3 Ahmad Treaudo SU SR 11 9 166 1 0.82 Jessie Baley MIL JR 10 7 25 0 0.70 Torrafx:e Nunnaky SHA SR 11 6 58 1 055 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNS T*SD a Q RM TD A¥g Kenn Henderson TUS SR 12 26 456 3 175 Marquay McDaniel HAM SR 11 26 440 2 16.9 Brett KimUe STL SR 7 11 181 0 165 KICK RETURNS T*«r Cl 0 R« Yd* TO A)g Rashod Moultn FVS JR 10 16 577 1 32,1 Maictis vy>ght KSU SR 11 21 618 0 294 Qamal Montgomery SAC JR 10 17 466 1 286 FIELD GOALS Tksn a Q FO FQA PS FOO ArKlrew Patenni FIAM JR 12 16 22 72,7 1 33 JusSn Brankey HOW SO 11 13 17 76.5 1 18 Deyd McConel ALC SR 11 11 18 61.1 1 00 PUNTING TMt) a 0 p Yd* A« Enc Hernandez PVA JR 11 62 2663 430 Cameron Muro HAM SR 12 47 1967 41 9 Andrew Bergeron APB JR 9 46 1827 397 LONOe^ U8T Of RETURNEES >8 ONRJ^C AT hSCUSpcftt am •AZEEZ COfwnunicsSoos, Inc VOL XH. NO 1 Black college football to be live in 2005 2005 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL TV SCHEDULE BET (Tape) Sat., Septembers Hampton vs. Jackson State 7:00pm Sat., September 10 Tennessee State vs. Jackson State 7:00pm Sat,, September 17 Morgan State vs. Savannah State 7:00pm Sat., September 24 Hampton vs. Morgan State 7:00pm Sat., October 1 Tennessee State vs. NC A&T 7:00pm Sat., October 8 Tuskegee vs. Morehouse 7:00pm CIAA/ESPN Plus (Live) Sat, October 8 Fayetteville Sate @ N, C. Central 6:00pm Sat. October 22 Bowie State @ Virginia Union 1:30pm Sat., November 5 CIAA Championship Game 1:00pm CSTV (Live) Sat. Sept. 24 Florida A&M vs. Tennessee State 4:00pm Sat. Oct. 1 Alabama State vs. Southern 4:00pm Sat., Oct. 15 Jackson State ® Southern 8;30pm Sat,, Nov. 19 Alcorn State @ Jackson State 2:00pm ESPNU (Live) Thur. August 25 Benedict © Morehouse 7:30pm Sat., September 3 Delaware Slate @ Florida A&M 7:00pm Thur., September 8 Alcorn State iS SE Louisiana 7:00pm Sun., Se^ember 11 Kentucky State @ Albany State 3:00pm Thur., September 15 Hampton Q NC A&T 7:30pm Sun., Set^ember 25 Miles Q Stillman 4:00pm Thur., October 6 SC State @ Norfolk State 7:30pm Sat. October 8 Alabama State @ Jackson State 7:00pm Sat., October 15 Hampton Q Norfolk State 7:00pm Sat., October 29 Bethune-Cookman @ NC A&T 7:00pm Thur, November 3 Southern © Texas Southern 7:30pm Sat., November 5 SC State Howard 7:00pm Thur,, November 10 Morgan State iQ SC State 7;30pm Sat . November 12 Alabama State @ Miss. Valley State 3:30pm Frl., November 18 Arkansas-PIne Bluff ©Texas Southern 8:00pm Sat., November 19 Bethune-Cookman © Florida A&M 4:00pm Sat., November 19 Alabama A&M ® Prairie View 7;00pm Thur, November 24 Tuskegee © Alabama State 2;00pm ESPN2 (Live) Sat. September 3 SC State vs. Alabanra State 3:30pm ESPN CLASSIC (Live) Sat., Dec, 3 Pioneer Bowl 2:00pm Sat, Dec. 10 SWAC Championship Game 2:00pm' NBC (Live) Sat, Nov. 26 GramWIng State vs. Southern 2:00pm THE STAT CORNER MHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS LUT WILUAMS BCSP Editor The start of the 2005 black col lege football season is just two shorts weeks away and it begins this year with a bang! The rousing sendoff is the SIAC matchup of Benedict| and Morehouse in Atlanta on Thursday,! August 25 at 7:30^ p.m. to be carried live! on ESPNU. It is the firsr nationally televised game of the 2005 college football season and the kick off of a new package of some 18 games from the SIAC, MEAC and SWAC to be carried live on ESPN's new college network. The ESPNU package includes six Thursday night games, one on a Friday afternoon, another on a Sunday afternoon with the bulk of the games on Saturday evenings (see TV Schedule). But, unless you have Direct TV or start calling your local cable oper ator demanding that they pul it on now, the telecasts may be hard to see. ESPNU is fighting an uphill battle for national distribution since its launch in March and is currently has 4 million subscribers, according to Clint Evans of the Symmonds Synergy Group who is marketing the package. ESPNU's wider distributed sis ter station ESPN2, in about 60 mil lion homes, will carry the much- anticipated new SWAC/MEAC Challenge pitting defending SWAC champion Alabama State against MEAC co-champion South Carolina State on Saturday Sept. 3, live from Birmingham's Legion Field (3:30 p.m.). ESPN Classic, broadcast to some 50 million homes, will carry both the Pioneer Bowl and SWAC Championship Game live. The new deals with the ESPN networks, along with what is now a new four-game package with College Sports Television (CSTV), joins with traditional carriers BET (6 games), NBC (Bayou Classic) and the CIAA (3 games) to bring the total number of nationally televised black college games this year to 35, with the major ity of them to be carried live. But that’s not all that'll be live about the 2005 season. Great teams, intriguing stories, shifts in and out of conferences and in the power rank ings should keep us on the edge of our seals all season long. Here are some examples of what to look for. Returning Favorites? From a talent perspective, three teams appear to be head and shoul ders above the rest: defending MEAC champ Hampton, defending NOW PLAYING St Paurs and Stilman STARRING Alabama State's Coe, Ftampton's Taylor and Grambling's S RE-APPEARING Qrambtng's Eugene and Lane's L C Cole FEATURING 'Bama State's Jackson, Tuskegee's Huff and WSSU's Hicks signal-caller, senior Kevin HutT under center (see STAT CORNER). '% But look out for Mississippi Valley State junior QB Aries Nelson, who head coach Willie Totten says can be as good as any in SWAC histo ry. North Carolina Central senior QB Adrian Warren could be the catalyst for the Eagles rise to the lop in the CIAA. Last year's SIAC Freshman of the Year. Willie Copeland will shoul der the load for Fort Valley State's run. But look 0 u NELSON SWAC champ Alabama State and Grambling State. MEAC Hampton finished at 10-2 last season tied atop the final BCSP Top Ten with SIAC champ, 11-1 Albany State. Joe Taylor's Pirates ended their season on a sour note however, losing in the first round of the I-AA playoffs to William & Mary. Loaded with weapons on both sides of the ball and on special teams, the Pirates are look ing for more this year and are the BCSP preseason number one team (see next week's edition). Their chief competition is expected to come from South Carolina State, who tied for last year's title with Hampton at 6-1 in conference play but lost to the Pirates in their head-to-head' matchup. SWAC The Hornets of Alabama Slate broke through last year to end the West Division's seven-year strangle hold on the SWAC title. Charles Coe returns key players, espe cially at the skill positions, that should get them back to the title game but they'll have to battle rejuvenated teams in the East. All-American QB Bruce Eugene suffered a season-ending knee injury in Grambling's first game last year. His return to a young, talented team that finished 6-5 last season without him makes Grambling the SWAC West favorite. SIAC Ihskegee came within a Hail Mary pass of spoiling Albany State's perfect regular season a year ago. The Golden Tigers enter this year as the coaches pick after the Golden Rams suffered heavy losses to graduation. CIAA Few picked Shaw to win the 2004 CIAA title and even fewer to knock off Tuskegee in the Pioneer Bowl, but that’s exactly what Deondri Clark's troops did. On the heels of those shockers the Bears are picked to repeat in the East with three-time defending champ Fayetteville State the choice in the West. But expect the CIAA to have black college football’s most wide- open race. ^ Dynamic Duos? Hampton’s potent backfield tan dem of Alonzo Coleman (1,133 yards) and Ardell Daniels (1,048) both topped the 1,000-yard rush ing mark last year, and are back for an encore. But they are not alone. The Winston-Salem State tag-team of Martin Hicks (1,148), ^and Jed Bines (1,137) actu ally topped the Hamptoni duo by 54 yards and will lead the Rams in their final year of CIAA foot ball. Just behind these two pairs are Keldrick Williams (1,167) and Robert Randolph i=KiiA*.i (750) at Alabama State and Antonio Atkins (744) and Antwaan Andrews (758) at Albany State. In total, eight 1,000-yard rushers return in 2005 led by the 1,191-yard total of Jason Jackson of Morgan State. Greg Pruitt (1.103) of North Carolina Central and DeShawn Baker (1,009) of South Carolina State round out the club. Air Apparents? If you're going to make a run at a title in black college football you need talent and experience at the quarterback position and most of the favorites, and a few others, have it. Hampton has preseason all- MEAC QB, junior Princeton Shepherd at the controls. Alabama State features preseason SWAC Offensive Player of the Year, senior Tavaris Jackson running the show while Grambling has Eugene and sophomore Brandon Landers, who shined in his place as a freshman. Tuskegee boasts preseason all-SIAC Scheduling Quirks? No one this year has a killer schedule like Florida A&M had a year ago, but that doesn't mean some don't have tough rows to hoe. North Carolina A&T opens the season playing three games in ten days. The Aggies face NC Central in Raleigh on Monday Sept. 5, then bat tle Norfolk State at home on Saturday Sept. 10 before coming back to host conference favorite Hampton on Thursday, Sept. 15. St. Paul's gets the title of Homecoming Queen for the 2005 season. The Tigers, entering CIAA play this season for the first I time in 17 years, are the patsies teams looked to put on their home coming menus. Of their ten-game schedule, Willard Bailey's troops are DANIELS homecomings and three Classics. Mighty Grambling's big date (Sept. 17) at Div. I Washington Slate is offset by the Tigers Nov. 12 matchup with tiny Concordia.'playing its first year of football ever. Comings and Goings? While the CIAA is welcoming St. Paul's to the fold, it's saying goodbye to Winston-Salem Stale. The Rams are moving up to Div. I status (I-AA in football) and will not be eligible for the CIAA title after this season. Stillman becomes the tenth fool- ball-playing member of the SIAC this season. Lincoln (Mo ). Claflin and Langston are SIAC "scheduling part ners," meaning selected games on their schedules with SIAC schools will count in this year's conference stand ings. Rumor is, all are on their way to SIAC membership. New head coaches are in at thir teen (13) programs and in every con ference except the SWAC. Rubin Carter, the man who emerged after the recent shake-up at Florida A&M, is probably the most notable. Johnny Cole is the new man at Lane and brings with him his brother, former Tennessee State and Alabama State head man, L.C. 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