mm 4C SPORTS/Ute Clirlotte $o(t Thursday, September 29, 2005 For the Week of Sept, 27 - Oct. 3, 2006 BATTLE ROYALES BCSP Ptiolo COSTA: His upstart and undefeated St Augus tine's Falcons look to knock NC Central from unbeaten ranks T SHOWDOWNS IN CIAA, SIAC; STAT LEADERS; SCHEDULES AND RESULTS THE STAT CORNER MHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COaEQE SPORTS 2005 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS OFFENSE DEFENSE TACKLES T*«n Q 0 Solo All T« Avg Maguelt Devs NSU SO 3 16 31 47 157 Robert Napier TXS JR 2 16 11 26 130 Mtchael WtNams su FR 2 8 6 24 120 Justin Bass APB JR 4 26 21 47 11 8 Ptnllip Brown NSU SO 3 9 26 35 11.7 Larry Brown LAN SR 5 32 24 56 11 2 Emanuel Pturrwner ECS JR 5 38 18 56 11 2 SACKS Taam Q 0 s Yd* A»g Jason Hatcher GSU SR 2 30 23 1 50 Joe Sykes SU SR 2 30 20 1 50 Frarkin Turner ALB SR 4 65 36 1 38 Martn Jackson ALC JR 3 40 18 1 33 Sam Smith DSU SR 4 50 36 1 25 Tyter Knij^t MVS JR 4 46 31 1 12 INTERCEPTIONS Team a 0 Ik/T YDS TO INTO Greg Fassitt GSU JR 2 2 4 0 1 00 Bobbie )Mlliams BCC SO 4 4 4 0 1 00 Oonte Mse FSU FR 5 4 72 1 080 Marcus ^ght KSU SR 5 4 39 0 080 Oemetnus McCray ALB SR 4 3 30 0 0 75 Cletis Gordon JSU SR 4 3 30 0 0 75 Brandon Aventt ALS SO 4 3 6 0 075 Lamar Jones BSU SR 5 3 55 1 060 Nathaniel Biggs WSS SO 5 3 46 0 060 Sean Wade VSU SH 5 3 34 0 060 Paul Crews ECS FR 5 3 28 1 060 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNS Taam Cl 0 Rai Yd* TO Marcus KSU SR 5 11 335 1 305 Marquay McDaniel HAM SH 4 20 424 0 21 2 Marquis BeEon JCS JR 5 7 139 0 19 9 James Vamon SU SR 2 5 99 0 19 8 Brandon Green ALB SR 4 8 131 0 16 4 Brarrdon Alston NCC SO 4 17 271 1 159 KICK RETURNS T**m a Q FW Yda TO A»g Richard Siders BC FR 5 10 327 1 327 Anthony Owgle JCS SO 5 5 146 0 292 LSchaal OoE}y VUU SO 5 6 166 1 27 7 Tytorre Reed TXS SR 2 6 ' 156 0 260 Marcus Vihght KSU SR 5 17 436 1 256 Jacoby Jones LAN JR 5 18 459 1 255 FIELD GOALS Taam a 0 FG FQA p« FOiQ Andrew Pgtonm HAM JR 4 8 12 667 200 Peter Gaorlner DSU JR 3 5 6 633 1 67 Musa Contsh VSU SR 5 8 9 869 1 60 Kyte Watson TXS FR 2 3 3 100 0 1 50 Joseph Blanco MVS SO 4 6 6 100 0 1 50 Shaun GuSerez SPC FR 5 7 9 778 1 40 Antorao Gomez NSU JR 3 4 8 500 1 33 WMiey Taylor FAM SO 4 5 6 633 1 25 Jusan Miranda LAN JR 5 6 7 857 1 20 Maran Degazor BEN SO 5 6 7 857 1 20 CAZEEZ CormuacMonA Me VOL XII. NO 8 2005 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors) RUSHING TEAM a Q Atl Yda Avg TO Yd*iO John D Washington MHC SR 5 100 615 62 5 123 0 Antwan Andrews ALB SR 4 67 466 70 4 1165 Isaac Redmon BSU SO 5 105 559 5.3 7 111.8 Alonzo Coleman HAM JR 4 64 416 65 5 104.0 Bnan Knighton FVS JR 5 90 504 56 6 100,8 Richard Fitzhugh TU SO 4 60 383 64 2 95 8 Ramond Gilmore TXS JR 2 30 190 63 95 0 Brent WIson TXS SO 2 25 178 7.1 2 89 0 Ehhu Smith VUU SO 5 89 444 50 68 8 Rashard Pompey FAM SR 3 46 266 5.5 88 7 PASSING TEAM a 0 * emp vt Pet Yd* TD VdlG Ares Nelson MVS JR 4 14 95 3 67 4 1190 5 297.5 Joseph Lewis SU SO 2 67 43 1 642 594 4 297 0 Tavans Jackson ALS SR 4 11 68 2 61 3 1128 1C 262 0 Adnan Warren NCC SR 4 118 64 4 54 2 1010 1C 252.5 Sherard Ellis LAN FR 4 133 70 7 52 6 962 9 2405 Jerm Kimbrouj^ SHA JR 5 196 96 9 50 0 1169 1( 237 8 Bruce Eugene QSU SR 2 51 22 0 43 1 472 4 236,0 TOTAL OFFENSE Tamn Q 0 Ruah Paa* PUy* Toto YitoG Anes Nelson MVS JR 4 162 1190 185 1352 3380 Sherard Ellis UN FR 4 258 962 186 1220 305 0 Joseph Lewis SU SO 2 14 594 87 606 3040 Tavans Jackson ALS SH 4 50 1128 140 1188 297 0 Kevin Huff TU JR 4 232 834 154 1066 266 5 Jerm Kimbrough SHA JR 5 125 1189 237 1314 262 6 Adnan Warren NCC SR 4 -63 1010 134 947 236 6 Bruce Eugene OSU SR 2 •24 472 67 448 2240 REC./GAME Taam Cl 3 Rac Yd* TD AvgC R«CiQ Tyrone Timmons MVS JR 4 29 360 4 124 7.25 Kenn Henderson TU SR 4 26 515 5 11 8 650 Torey Ross NCC sn 5 32 468 6 14,6 6.40 Herb Jones VUU SH 5 29 454 4 157 5.80 Kelley King SCS JR 3 16 179 1 11 2 5 33 RooMVelt Kiser FAM JR 4 20 209 2 10.4 500 Jacoby Jones UN JR 5 25 294 1 11 8 5.00 Shaheer McBnde DSU JR 4 19 222 1 11.7 4.75 Alvance Robinson ALS SR 4 19 385 5 203 4,75 REC. YARDS/GAME Q 0 R«c Yd* TO AvgC YitoQ Kenn Henderson TU SH 4 26 515 5 198 126 8 Henry Tolbert GSU SR 2 7 209 2 299 1045 Alvance Robinson ALS SR 4 19 385 5 203 962 Torey Ross NCC SR 5 32 468 6 146 93.6 Fierb Jones VUU SH 5 29 454 4 157 906 Tyron TimriYons MVS JR 4 29 360 4 12.4 90.0 ALL PURPOSE T*«n Q 0 RSh R*c PR KR Yd* AVO Tyrone Baisden LIV JR 4 146 121 59 376 702 175 5 Jacoby Jones LAN JF 5 42 294 55 459 850 170 0 Marcus V^ght KSU Sf 5 0 0 335 436 810 162.0 Kenn Henderson TU Sf 4 26 515 69 31 64 1602 Marq McDaniel HAM Sf 4 -2 180 424 18 620 155 0 Michael Hampton VUU FF 5 0 0 235 449 684 136 8 Roosevelt Kiser FAM JR 4 19 209 79 227 534 133 5 SCORING T*«n a 0 TP XPT FQ PU PUiG Glenn Thomas BSU SR 5 8 0 0 48 96 Andrew Patenni HAW JR 4 0 13 8 37 92 P J Smith BCC JR 4 6 0 0 36 90 Jason Jackson MSU JR 4 6 0 0 36 90 Gerard Landry SU SC 2 3 0 0 18 90 Larry NKhots su SC 2 3 0 0 18 90 Isaac Redman BSU SO 5 7 0 0 42 84 SCORES ATHfTC ASSflCIATlOW SEPTEMBER 24 42. Alan Or Alat>»nt Si Aicom 31 3 Norfolk 81 61 40T CiCanX 24 DMawwoSt 6 Ctt»lwton17.Wv4 SI 14 Ctark Atanta 52. Lane 20 Elon12.NCA&T9 FiorKta AIM 12. Tmn St 7 ' Port VWey Si 36. BenadKl 24 Hantpion 44. Motnan Si i4 Howwd 36. Sav SI 21 JSU33. MVSU14 KSU 31,Morelv}M«22 Langalon 49, Paul Qurvt 13 Uicoini7.E(tw vutmis NCCU 36. Bowta St 19 Shaw 46, UMogetorte 27 St Au(ra7. ECSUO SI Paur«27.JCSU7 Tuakegee 13. UAP6 6 Texaa Cd w Gaorga St V8U 22, F8U 14 W CheMer 64, Cheyney 0 VUattwr mn as. Corxsnfca 7 VS6SU31,VUU0 NW(LA)SI vs Tex S.Cndd Souttem VI Alb St -Cndd SEPTEMBER 2$ Mdee 13. Stiman 10 e DIVISION fowie Slate Virginia Unon St PauTs Virgma State Shaw Ekz City State W.DIVtSION N C Central St Augustine’s W-Satem State PayeflevtHe State uvmgstone J C Smith W f W L CIAA PUYERSOFTHEWEEK RECBVER CAMEL JACKSON, So. WR. Shaw • 4 rec 109 yds. 2 TDa (8.36) in wit over Uwngalorte OFFENSIVE BACK JERMONT Y KIMBROUGH, Jr. QB. Shaw • 14- 21 lor 191 yds. 3 TOa va Uvmgstorte DEFENSIVE BACK DERRICK RAY, So. DB, NCCU - 8 teck.lee 5 aoloe. 15TFL l sack. i blocked PAT va BSU SPECIAL TEAMS BRANDON ALSTON, So. PR, NCCU • 5 returns lor 107 yds. ndwtng 54-yarder tor TO vs ^ Athletic Corf erencc CONF AU Hampton SC State Delaware State NCA4T State .Flohda A&M B^ure-Cookman Morgan State Nortolk Stale Howard 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 2 2 MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE JIMMIE RUSSELL. R-So. OB, B-CC - S of 14. 168 yds. 24 car. 75 yds, 3 TDs, 2 in OT DEFENSE JUSTIN DURANT, Jr, LB. HAM -11 tackles. 8 solos. 2STFI. Ssacksvs Morgan Stale SPECIAL TEAMS ANDREW PATERINI, Jr. PK, HAM - HU-best 31st career FG. FGe of 32.42 and 25 yds ROOKIE CHRIS OWENS, Fr, QB. FAMU -19 0l 30 lor 228 yds. 0 mis. al in second haf vs Tenn □NEMAN TYRUS LASSITER. R-Sr. Q, NSU • Anchored Spartans oflenave int that had school-record 6^ yards o( total ollense, 47i yards rushmg. Athletc Conference CONF ALL Tuskegee Fort Valey State Albany State Kentucky State SMmar Clark Atlanta Miles Morehouse Benedict Late SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE USHER TERRIN, Jr. RB, CAU - 37 car. 215 yds, 1 TDnwm over Lane MARCUS BENTLEY, Jr. WR, FVSU- 4 rec. 134 yds.3TDsmcludmg74-yardervs Benedka DEFENSE MARCUS WRIGHT, Sr., KR, KSU • 3inb. 5 solo tackles. 3 break-ups vs Morehouse NEVICOMER JEROME BRYANT, So., WR, KSU • 5 rec, 116 yds,74-yardTDvs Benedet SPECIAL TEAMS ROOSEVELT ECHEVERRY, Sr, K^P, TU • 37 i 22-yard FG, 35 8 avg on live punts vs UAPB □NEMAN FEUSE LANGL Sr. OL. CAU - Graded at 95% Athletic Conference E. DIVISION Alabama State Jackson ^ate Mtss VaReySt Alabama A&M Alcorn State W. DIVISION Grambkng State Southern Frame Mew A&M Ark Pme BlufI Texas Southern 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 0 2 SWAC PUYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE TAVARIS JACKSON, Sr. QB, Ale.». • 20 o( 25.321 yds, 3 IDs m wm over Alcorn Stale DEFENSE JARRETTE PROUT. Sr. LB. MVSU • 13 tack les. Uve soids. 4 TFL and 3 sacks m loss to JSU SPECIAL TEAMS ANTHONY JOHNSON. Jr. K, AIM). St. - Vibs 5 at 5 on PATS and had a 38-yard FG n wm over Alcorn State NEWCOMER NA INDEPEND. Langston Texas CoRege Paul Quinn 2 Cheyney 2 Concordia 2 Lincoln (Mo) 2 Aten 1 Tennessee State 1 W State 1 Centred State 0 Savannah State 0 Edward Waters 0 2 1 2 2 PUYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE OMARI BRANTLEY, QB, Lincoln - 14 of 28 for 186 yards and one TO m wm over Edward lAbters DEFENSE ANGEL MOULTAIR, LB, Edward WMert • 22 tackles, mne solos, 2 5 TFL NCCU, Albany State host showdowns It's hard to say which of this Saturday's show downs is the biggest. Is it the battle of CIAA unbeatens in Durhiun, N.C. between Triangle rivals North Carolina Central and St. Augustine's at NCCU's homecoming? Or is it the SIAC grudge match in Albany, Ga. between con ference favorite Tuskegee and defending champion. Albany State? It likely depends on where you're from and what you like. If you’re a CIAA fan. nothing could be better than two teams who have not won a conference champi onship since 1980 vying in the middle of the sea.son for West Division king-of-the-hill status and the favorite's role headed into the final month of the sea- GAMES THIS WEEK BROADWAY COMEGY WHITE If you follow the SIAC, a game pitting the most dominant programs over the last decade - with some intriguing recent history - getting it on with the winner having a leg up on the 2005 title is more than you could ask for. Either way, they are the two prime matchups as the season rockets into its second month. NC Central vs. St. Augustine's NC Central is 5-042-0 CIAA W) for the first time since 1969, a span of 36 years, and that will add spice to what's sure to be a packed homecoming crowd as they face St. Augustine's (5-0, 2-0 CIAA W), a pro gram yet to win a CIAA grid title, at high noon in O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium. En route to their 5-0 marks, both teams have big wins over South Atlantic Conference foes, with NCCU •downing Lenoir-Rhyne 28-21 in overtime and St.- Aug's beating Mars Hill, 13-6. But neither's win has BCSP TOP TEN 1 HAMPTON (4-0) • Humbled Morgan State. 44-14 NE>Cr: Hosting Delaware Slate 2 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (3-0) • Idle NE)CT: Hosts Coastal Carolina 3 GRAMBLING STATE (1-1) -Idle NEXT: Prairie Mew at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas 4 TUSKEGEE (4-0) - Survived Arkanas-Rne Bluff, 13-9 NEXT: At Albany State for SIAC showdown 5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (3-1) • Incredible 4 OT win over Norfolk State, 63-01 NEXT Hosting Morgan State 6 ALABAMA STATE (3-1) -Stuffed Alcorn State. 4M0 NEXT: Southern in Mobile at OutI Coast Classic 7 ALBANY STATE (3-1) -Gtfne at Southern carx:elled because ot Hurricane Rita NEXT: Hosbng Tuskegee in SIAC showdown 8 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (5-0) - Knocked Bowie Stale from unbeaten ranks. 38-19 NEXT: Hosts another unbeaten in St Augusbne's 9 ST. AUGUSTINE’S (5-0) - Shut out Ekz City Slate. 7-0 NEXT: At NC Central for CIAA West Division showdown of unbeatens 10 BOWIE STATE (4-1) • Feb to NC Central. 38-19 NEXT: Hosts Shaw gotten them respect on the national level. NCCU is 24th in the D2Football.com poll while St. Aug’s is unranked. The game will be like deja vu for NC Central and head coach Rod Broadway. Previously unbeaten Bowie State (4-1, 1-1 CIAA E) came into last Saturday's game vs. the Eagles leading the nation in total defense, rushing defense and .scoring defense. They left after giving up 38 points, 201 rushing yards and 302 total yards in the Eagles' 38-19 win accom plished without the services of starting QB Adrian Warren. Warren nursed a bruised shoulder while junior wideoui-tumed-QB Charles Futrell ran for 55 yards and one TD and passed for 101 yards and another score in the win. Even without Warren's services, the Eagles maintained their .status as the CIAA’s highest scoring (39.2 ppg.) and most prolific offense (397.8 ypg.). After posting its second shutout in five games Saturday, a 7-0 win over Elizabeth City State, Michael Costa's St. Aug's squad enters Saturday's game having replaced Bowie State in the national stats. The Falcons have given up 6,0,6,14 and 0 points in its five wins and now lead all of Div. I! in total defense (184.8 ypg.) and pass defense (66.8 ypg.), are second in scoring defense (5.2 ppg.) and third in rushing defense (54.8 ypg.). One big question is whether Warren has healed enough to be at the controls of the Eagle offense. Futrell, a former high school QB, last played under center for NCCU in 2003 but ran the Eagles' no-huddle offense Saturday to near-perfection. Another question will be whether the Falcons can get contributions on offense from someone other than QB Darrell Nesbitt and WR/KR Eddie Montgomery. NCCU won last year’s game 10-7. Those who can't attend the game can follow it on the internet at NC Central’s website (nccu.edu and click on Athletics). Tuskegee vs. Albany State A year ago the Tuskegee Golden Tigers and Albany State Golden Rams both came in undefeated and staged the game of the year. This year’s matchup, set for 7 p.m. in Albany, could be much the same. Last year’s battle royale ended with ASU scoring 26 fourth-quarter points, the final score coming on a 52- SATURDAY, OCT. 1 Allen vs West Virginia State in Columbia, SC Bowie State vs. Shaw in Bowie, MO Peru State vs. Texas College in Peru, NE Tiffin vs Central State in Tiffin. OH Charleston Southern vs, Howard in Charleston, SC Fort Valley State vs Miles in Fort Valley, GA Alcorn State vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff in Alcorn State, MS Benedict vs Clark Atlanta in Columbia. SC SC State vs Coastal Carolina in Orangeburg, SC SW College vs. Paul Quinn in Winfield, KS Stillman vs L^gston in Tuscaloosa, AL Webber vs. Edward Waters in Lake Wales. FL Fayv. State vs W-Salem State in Fayetteville. NC Hampton vs. Delaware State in Hampton, VA Johnson C. Smith vs Livingstone in Charlotte, NC Lane vs. Kentucky State In Jackson, TN Savannah State vs Norfolk-State in Savannah, GA Virginia State vs. Eliz. City State in Petersburg, VA Albany Slate vs Tuskegee in Albany, GA HOMECOMINGS NC Central vs Saint Augustine's in Durham, NC Cheyney vs. Millersville in Cheyney, PA Saint Paul's vs. Virginia Union in Lawrencevtile. VA Alabama A&M vs Texas Southern in Huntsville, AL Bethune-Cookman vs Morgan St in D.Beach, FL CLASSICS FlU/FAMU Orange Blossom Classic Florida Int’l vs, Florida A&M in Miami, FL 32nd Gulf Coast Classic Alabama State vs. Southern in Mobile, AL Sfafe Fair Classic Prairie View vs Grambling State in Dallas. TX TV GAMES 22nd Circle City Classic (BET - Tape 7:30 pm) Tennessee Slate vs. NC A&T in Indianapolis, IN 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 6:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm I2:00n 1:00pm 1:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 4:00pm yard Hail Mary pass in the game’s final seconds to pull out a 33-29 comeback win that paved the way to the Golden Rams’ perfect I l-O regular season. It was a game Tuskegee thought it should have won, and was the only blemish on their 10-1 regular season mark. This year, only Tuskegee (4-0, 3-0 SIAC) under Rick Comegy is undefeated while James White's Albany State squad is at 3-1, but the stakes are nearly the same. Albany State’s only loss is to defending NCAA Div. II champ Valdosta State, a game that somehow counts on the Rams' SIAC ledger. Though the race will be far from over - both teams still have to face 4-1 Fort Valley State - the winner will certainly be in the driver's seat. The two are nearly even in slats. Tuskegee (28.0) is slightly ahead of ASU (25.5) in the scoring stats. Tuskegee has the better passing numbers (216 to 129 ypg.) while ASU has the better rushing numbers (218 to 186 ypg.). QB Kenneth Huff (208 passing ypg., 7 TDs) and WR Kenneth Henderson (26 rec, 19.8 ypg., 5 TDs) are offensive standouts for TU while RB Antwan Andrews (116.5 rushing ypg.) and QB Hosea Harris lead the ASU offense. 2005 TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS AND SCHEDULES BOWIE STATE 40 4WWant9 12 J C §n«i «• Uoroin SMa 33 • NC C«*g ion ShMT '0« • au CHy Sum tons St Pai/*(HC) 1002 •WgrMUnMO 1009 8 WotmiSMU lOOpm iSOpni 'OOpin i.SOpm i-SOpRi ELIZ. 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R. 27 63 •NortoASUM 61.40T 1V Mora«iSuM(HC) 400pm 100 a OaMvar* SW* 100^ ions Sa* a r Aug. QA 20(Wn 1009 aNCA&T 7tiapm 116 Hampton 4O0^ Iin2 Hoaiard 'OOpm 11719 FAMU ti ClMndD 4O0pm ion • Btr Vr SUMnnty 40Qp« DaMataSWaft^ " a 110**4 a MmaaUaPaca 06 • CoaMCaaVa 24 a Hampton 400pm 10ns •NCA&T i3epn 1002 MowSWaHQ loop" 1009 aSC Sttfa 130pm "712 MjricASMa iai iatp" lOOp* 700pa 116 tFMaA&M 4O0p" 11719 SCSWarOwlol* 2O0|m 3-0 52 WnatixvSaamSUM 27 Bati-Cookrann/MM 24 ion CoaaW C*o(tia 2O0pn 100 •NortcASHI* 73Cpn 10ns FlondaA&M 130pm *002 a Hpnpton 20Clpn 1009 Oila»*a a (HO 130^ '16 iHoaifd 700pm — uorgriSMU CA&TflC 11719 NC AtTfiC7m1oA*200pm ALBANY STATE 3-1 52 • Banatta 2O0pm ’00 Ed AMara n Gi^M. SC4O0pm 10/15 MbanySUM(Hq I30pm 1002 aMsrahouB* I30p«n 1009 axuakaga* I00pm 116 SaAnan 130^ ' 4-1 31 17, OT HTMriBrtfMB.QA 0 35 FBanaAd 24 1071 Ulm i3(pa 104 tkanaietySMti lOOim tOTiS aTuitagaa ifiOpn 1002 SWnmIHC) lOOpn 116 Afeany a (1 CoMaA. 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QA 2O0ivn 1002 a ChM Scutum i30pm 1009 CantaSUM(HC) 2O0pm i'6 Coaata Ctraina i30^ nnz Garaur-wabb iSOpm ■■n9 aHampten lOO^ CHEYNEY 2-3 awva Sum a Paits • MdUaSUM aWMOuato 1002 'acMlana(Faj '009 E Stoudabirg 116 a KulzKMn 100pm iOOpm 100pm SOOpm i06^ ’OO^ D-3 0 KanackySWa 1IV a Tdbi 100 GMmM*9 (HQ 1(109 aSawiuhSi 100pm ions a Tarn Cdaga 7oopm 'O02a5autiAMb*nu(HQ TBA ■009 aEdasnlAaMr* 50^ "6 PaUQjnn TBA •'.f\2 aGramblngSUM iQOpm 27 0-5 14 JaekaenSUM ■00 aOintlnga SOOpm ■ons aPalQww 200pm 1002 Taxa* Scutum(HQ2Q(lpm *009 aoranaVMu 530pm ■■6 aMwmStoa 200pm EDWARD WATERS ’2 N c cannt TO aSmdoid 60 6 Sima 24 29 McralaMWlWd.QA SO 13 Lncdi 17 MV awabbarna SOOpm TENNESSEE ST. 1-3 14 AMIumaA&W 27 20 Jackaen a w Mamplt*i4, OT 20 aiannUartn 42 7 Benda A&M w AlanU 12 I0n N C A&Tnindy 400pm ion3 a Tamaaeaa Tech 700^ 1002 JadraomaaSW* eoOpm ’009 aSandont I30pm 116 EWw«(HQ eoopm Iin2 aSEUeanm I00pm Iin9 EaaMmKanMcky 200pm TEXAS COLLEGE 2-2 100 a PaU Q*w acurtAUTM GaergaSUM a Pam SUM ions OOpm 200^ 700pm NWCtI* SUM TOOpm 1009 H**alnl*n(HQ 400pm ■16 as Naxanoe lOO^ iin2 Bacon* *00^ WEST VA. STATE 7 BomaaMe 7 Oujney 23 aww VMeyan 0 FarmotSW* 14 Qurtaacn ■on a AJan ■00 tCmxnl lOnSWWpnaTachtO -002 a W ubanySUM 1009 GMra4*SM* 116 a Shaplutd 1-4 52 17 OOpm 100^ OOpm 30^ 00^