port from their linebacker positions. ^n offense, all-league tackle Charles Stuckey, along with Reinard McGruder are key returnees who will pave the way for fullback Jerold Dalton, while Bernard Hitson Dennis Davis and Jerold Boyd will fight it out for playing time at the tailback 8101. Rondal Griffin is the incumbent at quarterback. However, he is likeiy get a stiff challenge from sophomores Tyrone Morgan and Keith Jones. Clark/Atlanta University A 4-6 season isn't considered very good. But when your program hasnt won ? more than three games in many moons, it's not so bad at all. That's the story for coacf^Willie Hunter's Panthers, who putted off a few surprises in *90. But Hunter, who was one of Atlanta's winningest prep coaches before he joined the Panthers, could be hard pressed to reach the .500 mark this sea son. For starters, three key performers are missing. Offensively, quarterback Marlow Roberson and all-purpose star Millard Hamilton accounted for over 3,000 yards and 27 TDs last year. Defensively, ? noseman Richard Sibert was the soul of that unit as one of the SIAC's leading hit men. If replacements can be found for those three, Clark/Atlanta will be on track to continue its trek back to the upper ech elon of the league. Center Tommy Buckson (6-1, 279) is the top returning offensive player. Wide receiver Felix Lewis (38 catches, 470 yards) should be more of a force in *91 now lhat Hamilton is gone. The QB position is likely to be taken over by JUCO transfer Charles Parks, a crafty runner, who impressed Hunter in workouts. Jackie Smith could also vie for playing time before the season is over. On defense, the hub is the sec ondary, led by four sophomores who saw plenty of action as rookies last season. Cornerback Kareem Bacon, was all league in '90 and is the best of the bunch. But Schredrick Austin, Jamie Freeman and Micheat Neal and Terry Beckham are all very reliable performers. Morehouse College First-year coach Craig Cason is going to have his hands full in trying to keep the Maroon Tigers afloat this sea son. But he does have a few gems among the group who wilt be looked to for leadership. Patrick Gamble returns as M-House's top rushing threat and David Boone is a stand-out at wide receiver. On defense, ? free safety Jason Bryant Is the prime per former in the secondary and Carleton ' Moore anchors the linebacking corps. Miles College From a mental standpoint, the Bears have no option other than to be optimistic after winning just one of 10 games last year. MC has a new coach in Edward Colvin, whose major goat is to re-estab lish a winning frame of mind. More than a few slots are up for grabs as the season approaches. On offense, Derrick Brown and Ernest Kelly battle for the QB job, while Marcus Lomax and Paul Caldwell duel for the the starting running back job. Dwight Christian is the top returnee at tight end. Defensively, oornermen Roger Ches tang and Jerome Jones are the top per formers. ? - Rolando Simmon* SIAC Team Schedules Game dates and opponents are subject to change. Check the respective schools tor schedule changes. Homes games denoted by ALL CAPITAL letters. at Savanfl? MORRIS Bl Open iMkAlbany Sti WALLI at Kentucky Si hqJ^valS! it Atom HAMPTi JOHNSl Tuskegel SAVANN .MILES CI t (Homecoming) ALABAMA A&M Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: George Pugh 1990 Record: 6-5, 6=1 s College ville State (Ala.) (at D (at a WN LLEGE jecoming) ALBANY Nickname: Raf Head Coach: Hampton 1990 Record: 6-4, 4-3 Sept. 1 Alcorn State (at Chicago) Sept. 7 Open Sept. 14 ? at Miles College Sept. 21 at Uviogston-Umversity {Ala.) Sept. 28 ~ -^Mb^EHOUSE COLLEGE Oct. 5 at Tuskegee University Oct. 12 at Savannah State Oct. 19 ALABAMA A&M Oct. 26 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Homecoming) Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 1*~ Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Open at Morris Brown College KNOXVILLE COLLEGE at Clark/Atlanta University at Morehouse College at Lane College at Savannah State IEHOUSE COLLEGE K Maroon Tigers Coach: Craig Cason Record: 1-7, 1-6 ERi folTH jsity (at Columbus, Ga.) MORRIS BROWN COLLI? Nickname: Wolverines Head Coach: Greg Thompson 1990 Record. 4-6, 4-3 Nov. 2 at Clark/Atlanta University Nov. 9 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE Nov. 16 Fort Valley State (at Columbus, Ga.) CLARK/ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Nickname: Panthers Head Coach: 1990 Record: 4-6, 2-5 Aug. 31 Morris Brown College (at Atlanta) Sept. 7 Open Sept. 14 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Sept 21 JOHNSON C. SMITH Sept. 28 at West Georgia State Oct. 5 at Fort Valley State Oct. 12 at Tuskegee University Oct. 19 Open - . Oct. 26 MILES COLLEGE (Homecoming) Nov. 2 ALBANY STATE Nov. 9 ALABAMA A&M Nov. 16 at Morehouse FORT VALLEY STATE Nickname: Wildcats Head Coach: Doug Porter 1990 Record: 4-7, 2-5 Aug. 31 Open Sept. 7 MILES COLLEGE Sept. 14 at Morehouse College Sept. 21 at Valdosta State Sept. 28 Morris Brown College (at Macon, Ga.) Oct. 5 CLARK/ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Oct. 12 at University of North Alabama Oct. 19 Open Oct. 26 at Alabama A&M Nov. 2 at Tuskegee University Nov. 9 SAVANNAH STATE (Homecoming) Nov. 16 Albany State (at Columbus, Ga.) MILES COLLEGE Nickname: Bears Head Coach: Edward Colvin 1990 Record: 1-9, 0-6 Aug. 31 ALABAMA A&M Sept 7 at Fort Valley State Sept 14 ALBANY STATE Sept 21 at Mississippi Valley State Aug. 31 Clark/Atlanta University Sept. 7 Open ? Sept. V CHEYNEY STATE Sept. 21 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Sept. 28 Fort Valley State (at Macon, Ga.) Oct 5 at Alabama A&M . Oct 12 MILES COLLEGE (Homecoming) Oct 19 at Savannah State Oct 26 at Livingstone College Nov. 2 JACKSON STATE Nov. 9 at Albany State Nov. 16 Bethune-Cookman (at Nassau, Bahamas) SAVANNAH STATE Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Bill Davis 1990 Record: 7-4, 5-2 Aug. 31 . Bethune-Cookman (at Jacksonville, Fla.) Sept. 7 at Georgia Southern Sept. 14 at Tuskegee University Sept. 21 Cheyney State (at Philadelphia) Sept. 28 ALABAMA A&M Oct. 5 Open Oct. 1 2 ALBANY STATE OctrtS MORRIS BRUWETCOLLEGE Oct. 26 at Morehouse College Nov. 2 at Central Florida Nov. 9 at Fort Valley State Nov. 16 MILES COLLEGE (Homecoming) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Nickname: Golden Tigers Head Coach: Jame* Martin 1990 Record: 8-3, 6-1 Aug. 31 Open Sept. 7 at Florida A&M Sept. 1 4 SAVANNAH STATE Sept. 21 at Morris Brawn College Sept. 28 at Miles College Oct 5 ALBANY STATE Oct. 1 2 CLARK/ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Oct 19 Morehouse College (at Columbus, Ga.) Oct. 26 at Hampton University Nov. 2 FORT VALLEY STATE (Homecoming) Nov. 9 Open Nov. 1 6 at Alabama A&M