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FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 7 -13, 2012

CIAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME XXVIII

WINSTON-SALEM STATE RAMS (10-0)


SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPION CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

vs.

ELIZABETH CITY STATE VIKINGS (7-3)


NORTH DIVISION CHAMPION CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
2012 RESULTS ECSU 7-3 20 .........@ Newberry 46 L 7 ............ Delta State 26 L 12 .........Albany State 12 W 20 ...@ Fayetteville State 13 W 23 ..... St. Aug's in R. Mt., NC 21 W 17 ...... @ Virginia State 28 L 63 ...........@ Lincoln 19 W 47 ............ Chowan 21 W 27 ........VIrginia Union 21 W 14 ....... @ Bowie State 13 W TEAM RECORD 2012 Overall: 2012 CIAA: 2012 BCSP Ranking: All-Time vs. WSSU: Last Time vs. WSSU: CIAA Title Games: CIAA Championships: 7-3 6-1 Not Ranked 15-37-2 34-18 L, '11 1-3 1 (Last '71)

FAMU Sports Photo

TEAM RECORD 2012 Overall: 2012 CIAA: 2012 BCSP Ranking: All-Time vs. ECSU: Last Time vs. ECSU: CIAA Title Games: CIAA Championships:

10-0 7-0 1st 37-15-2 38-18 W, '11 5-9 9 (Last '11)

TITLE TIME

'SAY IT AINT SO, JOE': Respected veteran head coach Joe Taylor, now at Florida A&M, says he will retire after 2012 season.

Head Coach

CONNELL MAYNOR

COACH'S RECORD Alma Mater: NC A&T ('95) Record vs. ECSU: 2-0 Record at WSSU: 31-3, .911 (3rd year) Career Record: Same

2012 RESULTS WSSU 10-0 28 ........UNC-Pembroke ........ 23 W 30 ........... @ Concord ........... 22 W 55 ....Morehouse in Cleveland .... 21 W 35 ......... Virginia Union ...........6 W 35 .........@ Bowie State............3 W 63 ......... @ J. C. Smith ............7 W 56 .........St. Augustine's......... 37 W 58 ........... Livingstone ..............0 W 62 ..............@ Shaw ............. 31 W 41 ...... @ Fayetteville St. .........8 W

COACH'S RECORD Alma Mater: Virginia Union ('75) Record vs. WSSU: 0-3 Record at ECSU: 56-48, .538 (10th year) Career Record: Same

Head Coach

WAVERLY TILLAR

CIAA, SIAC GRID CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES ON TAP; KENNY PHILLIPS OUT AT FSU

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 DURHAM, NC COUNTY STADIUM 1

P. M.

SCORES
November 3 Alabama A&M 24, Southern 23 - OT Alabama State 35, Prairie View A&M 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 49, Texas Southern 3 Bethune-Cookman 24, Morgan State 13 Chowan 35, Lincoln (PA) 19 Edward Waters 48, Ava Maria 14 Elizabeth City St. 14, Bowie St. 13 Fairmont St. 48, West Virginia St. 28 Fort Valley St. 38, Albany St. 20 Howard 20, Hampton 10 Jackson State 53, Grambling State 17 Johnson C. Smith 57, Livingstone 6 Lane 38, Benedict 21 Langston 21, S.W. Assemblies of God 7 McKendree 34, Central State 13 McMurry 53, Texas College 0 Miss Valley State 33, Alcorn State 9 Morehouse 55, Kentucky State 7 Murray State 49, Tennessee State 28 NC A&T 16, Florida A&M 3 NC Central 23, Delaware State 20 - 2OT NE Oklahoma St. 45, Lincoln (MO) 21 Norfolk State 33, Savannah State 21 Saint Augustine's 43, Shaw 42 Shippensburg 61, Cheyney 9 Stillman 37, Clark Atlanta 12 Tuskegee 27, Miles 17 Virginia Union 19, Virginia State 14 Va. Univ of L'burg 21, Ald.-Broaddus 10 W-Salem State 41, Fayetteville State 8

Championship time in SIAC, CIAA


LUT WILLIAMS Football champions will be crowned in the CIAA and SIAC as the conferences stage their annual title games in Durham, N. C. and Atlanta Saturday and teams will nd out afterwards who will advance to further postseason play as the 24-team NCAA eld is announced Sunday. At 1 p. m. at Durham County Stadium Saturday, defending conference and South Division champion Winston-Salem State (10-0, 7-0) puts its undefeated record, high national and regional rankings on the line against repeat North Division champ Elizabeth City State (7-3, 6-1) in the 28th CIAA Championship Game. The same two teams met in last year's title game won by WSSU, 38-18. And later Saturday, at 8 p. m. at Atlanta's Lakewood Stadium, West Division champ Tuskegee (8-1, 7-0) will face East Division titleist Fort Valley State (8-2, 6-1) in the second SIAC Championship Game. Their title tilt is a re-match of a September 29 game this season won by Tuskegee, 49-18. CIAA WSSU and head coach Connell Maynor come into Saturday's title game assured of a spot in the Div. II playoff eld. The Rams, who made a run to the national seminals a year ago, are currently ranked second in the AFCA NCAA Div. II national poll and second in Super Region I to 10-0 Shippensburg, who is the seventh in the AFCA poll. The top six teams in the region will receive bids to the playoffs. The Rams have been dominant, particularly in conference play, outscoring league opponents by a 5013 margin. Senior quarterback Kam Smith (170-281, 9) has thrown for 2,710 yards and 37 TDs, primarily to a trio of receivers (Jahuaan Butler, Jamal Williams and Jameze Massey) known as "The Outlaws," who have accounted for 117 receptions, 2,202 yards and 30 TDs between them. The Rams are scoring 46.3 points per game overall, tops in the CIAA and fourth in the nation, while surrendering 15.8 ppg., also tops in the league. The Rams rush for 185.2 yards per game and allow just 82.1 rushing yards per game, again both tops in the league. The Ram defense is led by linebackers Carlos Fields (69 tackles) and Daniel Mungin (4.5 sacks). ECSU counters with senior running back Daronte' McNeill who is the league-leader with 1,145 rushing yards, averaging 4.1 yards per carry and 114.5 yards
BCSP Editor

GAMES THIS WEEK


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2012 Miss Valley State vs.Prairie View A&M in Itta Bena, M Southwest Baptist vs. Lincoln (MO) in Bolivar, MO Charleston vs. West Virginia State in Charleston, WV Delaware State vs. Hampton in Dover, DE Lock Haven vs. Cheyney in Lock Haven, PA Norfolk State vs. Morgan State in Norfolk, VA North Greenville vs. Va. Univ of Lynchburg in Tigerville, SC Central State vs. Kentucky Wesleyan in Wilberforce, OH NC A&T vs. SC State in Greensboro, NC Alcorn State vs. Texas Southern in Alcorn State, MS Grambling State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in Grambling, LA OK Panhandle State vs. Langston in Goodwell, OK SW Assemblies of God vs. Texas College in Waxahachie, TX Edward Waters vs. Southern Virginia in Jacksonville, FL Georgia Southern vs. Howard in Statesboro, GA Florida A&M vs. NC Central in Tallahassee, FL Jackson State vs. Alabama A&M in Jackson, MS Savannah State vs. Bethune-Cookman in Savannah, GA Southern vs. Alabama State in Baton Rouge, LA HOMECOMING Stillman vs. Concordia-Selma in Tuscaloosa, AL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES CIAA CHAMPIONSHIP - CIAA Network Winston-Salem State vs. Elizabeth City State in Durham, NC SIAC CHAMPIONSHIP - Comcast SportsSouth Fort Valley State vs. Tuskegee in Atlanta, GA 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1:30p 1:30p 2p 2p 2p 2p 2p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 1:30p 1p 8p

UNDER THE BANNER


WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS

COACHING ICON JOE TAYLOR TO RETIRE:

Florida A&M head coach Joe Taylor, who has carved a legendary career as a head coach and mentor to countless players and coaches, told his team Saturday he will retire at the end of the season. The sudden announcement to his team came before Saturday's game on the road at North Carolina A&T. "Last Christmas my wife and I decided that, after 40 years, this would be it," Taylor said on Tuesday's MEAC Football Teleconference. "We didn't want to announce it too early because I don't want a whole lot of fanfare." With 233 wins, Taylor currently stands 31st all-time in coaching victories, is ninth among active college coaches and tied with legendary Southern University head coach Ace Mumford for fourth all-time among black college coaches. Taylor's career record is 233-95 (.710) with his longest stint at Hampton (1992-2007) where he compiled a 136-49-1 mark. In head coaching stints at Howard, Virginia Union, Hampton and FAMU, Taylor has won four black college national titles, ten conference titles and made 12 postseason appearances. He also in 2001 served as only the third black college coach, after Grambling legend Eddie Robinson (1976) and Florida A&M's Billy Joe (1995), as president of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). Taylor, 62, who abruptly left Hampton ve years ago to take over at Florida A&M, has compiled a 35-18 record during his stay in Tallahassee. The Rattlers are 3-6 this season with two games left this Saturday at home vs. North Carolina Central and the season nale Nov. 17 in the Florida Classic in Orlando against rival Bethune-Cookman.. Taylor said Tuesday that he has several offers on the table but will spend the next year promoting a book he has written entitled "Winning Is An Inconvenience." The book is scheduled to be released on Thanksgiving Day with the rst book signing scheduled for Hampton. FAMU Athletic director Derek Horne said he was surprised by the decision. "I've learned a lot from him," Horne said. "He has made an impact on a number of lives. He's thought about his decision, and we're going to celebrate what he's done; he's done a great job for young men and college athletics."

per game. ECSU quarterback Namon Jones (161-270-6) has completed 59.6% of his passes for 1,971 yards and 8 TDs. Linebacker Brad Davis, leads the Vikings with 11.5 sacks, while defensive back Nigel Rios (67 stops) is the top tackler. The Vikings are currently not ranked in the top ten in Super Region I and are unlikely to get a bid to the playoffs even if they upset WSSU. ECSU head coach Waverly Tillar, who sits on the Super Region I Selection Committee, said as much Tuesday during the league's teleconference. SIAC Tuskegee comes into Saturday's SIAC Championship Game as a heavy favorite based on its sound whipping of FVSU early in the season. In that game, Tuskegee tailback Derrick Washington ran 17 times for 222 yards and two touchdowns. Washington, a Missouri transfer and former Big 12 all-conference performer, has been the most dominant player in the league this season averaging 7.5 yards per carry while running for 1,175 yards and 11 TDs, He ran for 208 yards on 22 carries in the Golden Tigers' 27-17 win over Miles Saturday that clinched the division title and championship game berth. Tuskegee quarterback Justin Nared scored on two short runs to nish off long drives and threw two scoring passes in the win over Miles. Head coach Willie Slater and the Golden Tigers are not eligible for the playoffs because of their traditional Thanksgiving Day battle with Alabama State. Fort Valley State has an outside chance at the playoffs if they can upset Tuskegee. The Wildcats, under fourth-year coach Donald Pittman, are ranked fth in the Super Region II entering Saturday's contest. A loss would likely see them fall out of the top six and lose out on a playoff berth. Miles (8-2, 6-1), whose loss to Tuskegee Saturday knocked them from the top spot in the region, is now second and appears a good bet to grab one of the six playoff bids. FVSU and head coach Donald Pittman came thru with a big 38-12 win over Albany State Saturday to clinch the East Division title. The Wildcats, behind the play of quarterback Antonio Henton (16-37-0, 236 yards, 3 TDs) jumped out to

a 26-6 halftime lead and were never headed. The FVSU defense shut down Albany State, picking off four passes and recovering two fumbles. Henton will look for his favorite target, senior wideout Chris Slaughter, who had ve receptions for 115 yards Saturday and leads the SIAC with 93.3 receiving yards per game and 8 TDs. CIAA Bethune-Cookman (7-2, 6-0) can clinch its second regular season MEAC title and automatic bid to the FCS playoffs in head coach Brian Jenkins's three years with a win Saturday (5 p.m.) at Savannah State (1-8, 0-6). SWAC Arkansas-Pine Bluff (7-2, 6-1 SWAC W) clinched the West Division title and spot in the Dec. 8 SWAC Championship Game with its win Saturday over Texas Southern. Jackson State (5-4, 5-2), Alabama A&M (7-2, 6-2) and Alabama State (6-3, 6-2) are all still alive for the East title. JSU hosts A&M Saturday (4 p.m.) while Southern hosts 'Bama State (6 p.m.). A&M and ASU nish up their SWAC schedule this week while JSU has a date next week with Alcorn State. If JSU wins both its games, it takes home the division title and title game spot. 'Bama State wins the division with a win Saturday and JSU loss. A&M needs a win Saturday and an ASU loss.

BCSP TOP TEN


1. WINSTON-SALEM STATE (10-0) - Easily handled Fayetteville State, 41-8. NEXT: CIAA title game vs. Elizabeth City State. 2. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (7-2) - Beat Morgan State, 24-13. NEXT: At Savannah State looking to clinch MEAC title. 3. TUSKEGEE (8-1) - Knocked off Miles, 27-17 to win SIAC West Division. NEXT: SIAC title game vs. Fort Valley State. 4. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (7-2) - Thrashed Texas Southern, 49-3. NEXT: At Grambling. 5. TENNESSEE STATE (8-2) - Fell to Murray State, 49-28. NEXT: Idle. 6. ALABAMA STATE (6-3) - Defeated Prairie View, 35-21. NEXT: At Southern. 7. N. C. CENTRAL (6-3) - Beat DelState in double OT, 23-20. NEXT: At Florida A&M. 8. MILES (8-2) - Felled by Tuskegee, 27-17. NEXT: Done for regular season. Awaits playoff status. 9. HOWARD (6-3) - Got by Hampton, 20-10. NEXT: At Georgia Southern. 10. ALABAMA A&M (7-2) - Beat Southern, 24-23 in OT. NEXT: At Jackson State.

SIAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME II

TUSKEGEE GOLDEN TIGERS (8-1)


WEST DIVISION CHAMPION SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
TEAM RECORD 2012 Overall: 2012 SIAC: 2012 BCSP Ranking: All-Time vs. FVSU: Last Time vs. FVSU: SIAC Title Game: SIAC Championships: 8-1 7-0 3rd 27-20-2 49-18 W, '12 0-0 26 (Last '09) 2012 RESULTS TUSKEGEE 8-1 6 ..........Alabama A&M .........7 L 35 ....JC Smith in Atlanta . 17 W 45 ............... Lane ............ 17 W 49 ......Fort Valley State ... 18 W 21 .....Morehouse in Col., GA .. 14 W 16 .......... @ Stillman ......... 0 W 37 .......Kentucky State ...... 0 W 14 .........Clark Atlanta ....... 0 W 27 ....... Miles in B'ham ... 17 W 11/29 ................. Alabama State

vs.

FORT VALLEY STATE WILDCATS (8-2)


EAST DIVISION CHAMPION SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
2012 RESULTS FORT VALLEY STATE 8-2 TEAM RECORD 2012 Overall: 2012 SIAC: 2012 BCSP Ranking: All-Time vs. TU: Last Time vs. TU: SIAC Title Game: SIAC Championships: 8-2 6-1 NR 20-27-2 49-18 L, '12 0-0 3 (Last '04)

Head Coach

WILLIE SLATER

COACH'S RECORD Alma Mater: West Alabama ('79) Record vs. FVSU: 5-1 Record at TU: 59-8, .880 (7th year) Career Record: Same

31 ........@ Delta State 14 ..... @ Valdosta State 26 .........Clark Atlanta 33 ............ Benedict 36 .......Kentucky State 18 .........@ Tuskegee 38 ...........Concordia 35 .......... @ Stillman 26 ........@ Morehouse 38 ......Albany St. in Col. GA

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COACH'S RECORD Alma Mater: Adams State ('74) Record vs. TU: 1-3 Record at FVSU: 25-16, .609 (4th year) Career Record: Same

Head Coach

DONALD PITTMAN

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 ATLANTA, GA LAKEWOOD STADIUM 8

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2 0 1 2 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)

FINAL NORTH DIVISION

CIAA

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Eliz. City State Chowan Virginia Union Virginia State Bowie State Lincoln

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FSU REASSIGNS KENNY PHILLIPS:

Kenny Phillips, who led FSU to three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) football titles and more wins than anyone in school history, will be reassigned to another job within the athletic department, school ofcials conrmed Monday. "We are working out the nal details of it right now,'' athletic spokesman Adrian Ferguson said. Phillips departs as the school's career leader in victories with a record of 75-63. The Broncos slipped to 4-6 last season and were just 2-8 this year.
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W-Salem State J. C. Smith St. Augustines Shaw Livingstone Fayetteville State

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CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OL George Orr, Jr., C, JCSU WR Jahuann Butler, Sr., WSSU - 6 receptions, 128 yards, 2 TDs in win over Fayetteville State. QB James Stallons, Sr., SHAW - 27 of 54, 412 yards, 6 TDs in loss to St. Aug's. OB Dedrick Anderson, Sr., RB, JCSU - 19 carries, 200 yards, 3 TDs in win over . DL Javarous Faulk, Jr., DE, SAC - 6 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack (13 total on season) vs. Shaw. LB Antoine Young, Fr., BSU - Game-high 21 tackles, fumble recovery vs. ECSU.. DB Micguel Johnson, Sr., DB, SHAW - 3 interceptions, 97 yards in returns, 1 solo vs. St. Aug's. ROOKIE Roderick Davenport, Fr., RB, SAC - 22 carries, 122 yards, 2 TDs in win over Shaw. SPECIALTY Tyron Laughinghouse, Sr., KR/PR, SAC - 23-yd. avg., 4 KOs vs. Shaw.

MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Nico Flores, r-Jr., QB, NSU - 17 of 28, 214 yards, 1 TD, ran for 116 yards on 14 carries in NSU win over Savannah St. DEFENSE D'Vonte Grant, Jr., LB, NC A&T - 6 tackles, 3 solos, 1 interception returned 35 yards for TD vs. FAMU. ROOKIE Terrick Colston, Fr., DB, DELSTATE - 11 tackles, 6 solo, 1.5 for loss, 1/2 sack, forced & recov. fumble, 1 interception vs. NCCU. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Joshua Matthews, Jr., C, HOWARD - Graded at 98%. SPECIAL TEAMS Zach Cimaglia, PK, Fr., NC A&T - 3 FGs in win over FAMU. Oleg Parent, So., PK, NCCU - Clutch 46-yard FG in OT, game-winning 26-yarder in 2nd OT, 3 for game.

SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Derrick Washington, Sr., RB, TUSKEGEE - 22 carries, 208 yards in TU's division-clinching win over Miles. Antonio Henton, Sr., QB, FVSU - 16-37-0, 236 yards, 3 TDs in win over Albany State. DEFENSE Leron Furr, Jr., LB, FVSU - Led Wildcats with 7 tackles, 5 solo, 2.5 for loss, 1 sack, 1 interception in division-clinching win over Albany State. NEWCOMER NA LINEMAN NA SPECIAL TEAMS Justin Rosenbaum, PK, FVSU - Had FGs of 38 & 32 yards, and was 3-of-3 on PATs vs. ASU.

SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Ben Anderson, R-So., QB, UAPB - 12 of 21, 265 yards, 4 TDs, 6 carries, 33 yards in win over Texas Southern. DEFENSE Bill Ross, Sr., LB, UAPB - 12 stops, 8 solo, 1 for loss, 1 forced fumble, 1 break-up, 1 interception returned 39 yards for TD vs. Texas Southern. NEWCOMER Daniel Duhart, R-Fr., QB, ALAB. ST. - As sub, 22 of 31, 192 yards, 2 TDs vs. PV. SPECIAL TEAMS Bobby Wenzig, Jr., K/P, ALAB. ST. - Avgd. 44.6 yard on 8 punts, 3-of-3 on PATs, 2 FGs on 42 and 24 yards.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Kenrick Robinson, Fr., RB, LANGSTON - Ran for 191 yards and 2 TDs in in over SW Assemblies. Opened the scoring with 80-yard gallop to paydirt. DEFENSE Dominique Barnes-Carn, Sr., LANGSTON - Capped off his career with team-high ve tackles in win over SWAG. SPECIAL TEAMS NA

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