MORGAN STATE 1700 East Cold Spring ■ Baltimore, Md. ■ 21251 ■ 443-885-3831 (P) ■ 443-885-8307 ■ www.MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 2014 MORGAN SCHEDULE (5-4, 4-1) A30 S6 S13 S20 S27 O4 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15 N22 at Eastern Michigan (ESPN3) at Holy Cross BOWIE STATE vs. HOWARD*^ at Norfolk State* at Florida A&M* N.C. CENTRAL* (HC) at #6 Villanova at Hampton* at N.C. A&T* S.C. STATE* DELAWARE STATE* L, 28-31 L, 26-29 W, 28-3 W, 38-35 L, 14-15 W, 24-9 W, 21-20 L, 28-48 W, 38-35 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. *Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Game; ^ NY Urban League Classic BOLD = Home Games played at Hughes Stadium All times ET and subject to change MORGAN COACHING STAFF Lee Hull, 1st Year at MSU..............................Head Coach John Morgan, Jr., 1st Year....................Asst. Head Coach Fred Farrier, 1st Year.....................Offensive Coordinator Dwayne Foster, 1st Year.............................Offensive Line Kenneth Lucas, 1st Year............................Running Backs Jamari McCullough, 1st Year............................Receivers LeAndre Creamer, 2nd Year......................Defensive Line Brawley Evans, 1st Year.................DBs/Recruiting Coord. Benton ‘Sport’ Harold, 15th Year............SPTs/Tight Ends Kevin Myrie, 2nd Year........................Graduate Assistant Jarvis West, 2nd Year.........................Graduate Assistant Robb Johnson, 1st Year.........Admin. Assistant - Defense Roderick Chapman, 1st Year..Admin. Assistant - Offense Eric Fair, 1st Year....................Admin. Assistant - Offense MORGAN QUICK FACTS Location...................................................Baltimore, Md. Founded..................................................................1867 Enrollment.............................................................8,000 Nickname...............................................................Bears School Colors..............Orange & Blue (PMS - 1655/288) Stadium................................................Hughes Stadium Capacity/Surface........................10,000/Synthetic Grass Affiliation...............NCAA Football Championship Series Conference......Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) First Football Season...............................................1898 President...............................................Dr. David Wilson Director of Athletics.........................................Floyd Kerr Athletics Dept. Phone...............................443-885-3050 Athletics Website..............www.MorganStateBears.com FB MEDIA SERVICES Leonard Haynes, Director lhaynes004@gmail.com Kevin Paige, Asst. Director ravenspr26@aol.com MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Bears Set to Tangle with Aggies in Battle for First Place Kick-Off at 1 p.m. at Aggies Stadium GAME #10 N.C. A&T 7-2, 4-1 (MEAC) IN THE POLLS No. 1 - BoxtoRow Coach Poll No. 1 - HSRN Poll RET. LEADERS Rushing Cohen, 157/966/9 TDs Passing Quick, 81/145/4 INT 957 yds, 8TDs Receiving Lawrence, 30/308/2TDs MORGAN STATE 5-4, 4-1 (MEAC) IN THE POLLS Date: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014 Location: Greensboro, N.C. Kickoff: 1 p.m. (ET) Stadium: Aggies Stadium Capacity: 21,500 ONE TO WATCH Pushing 5-8 and 180 pounds, Herb Walker Jr. (aka. Smurf) may not be big in stature, but he’s steadily becoming the big man on campus when it comes to running the football. In his first start of the season at RET. LEADERS Holy Cross, the sophomore carried the ball 20 times Rushing Walker, 165/1071/ 12TDs for a career high 271 yds and two touchdowns. In doing so, he became the school’s all-time single game rushing leader. He was recently scored 4 touchdowns Passing at Hampton and eclisped the 1,000 yard rushing Council, 58/130/0 INTS mark for the season. No. 7 - BoxtoRow Coach Poll No. 7 - HSRN Poll 791 yds, 7 TDs Receiving King, 16/137/TD Defense Defense Shoffner 67 TT, 2.0 TFL,1INT Acker, 78 TT, 5.0 TFL,2SKS Grant, 66 TT, 11.5TFL,2SKS Eatman, 76 TT, 3 TFL, INT GAME TIME The Morgan State Bears (5-4, 4-1 MEAC) will face the North Carolina A&T Aggies (7-2, 4-1 MEAC) on Saturday (Nov. 8) in their first trip to Greensboro since Sept. 27, 2012. The Bears are looking to maintain its momentum following a hard fought 38-35 win at Hampton, while the Aggies are coming off a bye week. Morgan State is in a 5-way tie for first place in the MEAC standings. Game time at Aggies Stadium is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will mark Military Appreciation Day and Senior Day for the Aggies. The game will be broadcast live by Morgan State’s flagship station WEAA, 88.9 FM. THE BEARS-AGGIES SERIES •Saturday’s matchup marks the 80th meeting between the two schools. The Bears lead the overall series 42-34-3. •MSU has won seven of the last eight meetings, including a 5-game winning stretch from 2006 to 2010. • MSU’s last win against N.C. A&T was a barnburner. Down 23-21 with 1 second remaining, PK Chris Moller hit a 27-yard field goal as time expired to give the Bears a 24-23 victory at Hughes Stadium. • N.C. A&T’s last win against the Bears was on Oct. 1, 2011 when they dropped the Bears 24-3 at Hughes Stadium. The last time the Aggies dropped the Bears at Aggie Stadium was on Oct. 7, 2000 in a 33-6 victory. QUICK HITS •MSU will enter the 2014 season with a number of veterans... the Bears’ roster has 64 returning players and 17 returning starters on its roster ... there are 34 who started at least one game or were considered a starter last year ... the roster also includes a number of veterans - 16 seniors and 13 juniors. •The Bears return its top receiver from last season in Thomas Martin ... Martin, a Naples (Fla.) product, has started in every game and has 13 receptions for 226 yards with three TDs. •The Bears return an experienced trio of quarterbacks (Robert Council, Seth Higgins and Moses Skillon) ... Council has completed 58-of-130 passes for 791 yards with 7 TDs, he also has 508 rushing yards and 6 TDs. •Seven (7) starters return from the 2013 defense: Andrew Mitchell (DL), Cody Acker (LB), Christopher Robinson (LB), Ta’Quon Jackson (LB), Bill Hill (LB), Peterson Janvier (FS) and Nate Ayers (SS). •Cody Acker, a 2013 Third Team All-MEAC selection, returns as one of the league leaders with 97 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, in addition to an interception for a touchdown. •Coach Hull added six assistants to his initial coaching staff ... the new coaches are: John Morgan (AHC), Fred Farrier (OC), Dwayne Foster (OL), Ken Lucas (RB), Brawley Evans (DB/RC), and Jamari McCollough (WR). GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 KEEPING UP WITH THE BEARS ON THE AIR Radio: WEAA, 88.9 FM Lamont Germany - play-by-play Kelvin Bridgers, analyst 2014 MEAC STANDINGS MEACOverall South Carolina State 4-1 6-3 North Carolina A&T 4-1 7-2 Morgan State 4-1 5-4 Norfolk State 4-1 4-5 Bethune-Cookman*4-1 7-2 NC Central 3-2 4-5 Florida A&M^ 2-3 2-7 Delaware State 2-4 2-8 Hampton 1-42-7 Howard 1-52-7 Savannah State^ 0-6 0-9 * 2013 MEAC Champs ^Will not be eligible for a MEAC Title Week 9 (Nov. 8) Morgan State at N.C. A&T, 1 p.m. Hampton at N.C. Central, 2 p.m. S.C. State at Florida A&M, 3 p.m. Howard at Savannah State, 6 p.m. MEAC TELECONFERENCE Conducted every Tuesday AM during FB season 10:00am - MEAC Notes 10:03am - Lee Hull (Morgan State) 10:13am - Earl Holmes (Florida A&M) 10:23am - Brian Jenkins (Bethune-Cookman) 10:33am - Kermit Blount (Delaware State) 10:43am - Gary ‘Flea’ Harrell (Howard) 10:53am - Pete Adrian (Norfolk State) 11:03am - Connell Maynor (Hampton) 11:13am - Earnest Wilson III (Savannah State) 11:23am - Buddy Pough (South Carolina State) 11:33am - Rod Broadway (North Carolina A&T) 11:43am - Jerry Mack (N. Carolina Central) MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 2 FIRST AND 10 •MSU has won five of its last seven games, including its last three MEAC games. •RB Herb Walker Jr. became the first Bears to go over 1,000 rushing yards Chad Simpson posted a school record 1,402 yards in 2007. •Head coach Lee Hull and the Bears sit in atop the MEAC in a 5-way tie for 1st place. MEDIA AVAILABILITY Lee Hull will be available to the media via the MEAC’s weekly teleconference every Tuesday beginning at 10:03 a.m. (EST). To gather more information on the availability of coach Hull or student-athletes please notify the Office of Media Relations of your intent, please call (443) 885-3831. BEARS OPEN 116th SEASON OF FOOTBALL SINCE 1898 MSU enters its 116th season of football, and the first under head coach Lee Hull. SCOUTING THE AGGIES The Aggies finished with an overall mark of 7-4 during the 2013 season. They return 54 letterwinners to go along with 15 starters from a team that won four of its final five games of the 2013 season. N.C. A&T will enter this weekend’s contest fresh off of a bye week. The Aggies last outing was an impressive 40-21 home victory versus Florida A&M. Kwashaun Quick threw tthree touchdown passes to Denzel Keyes. Quick was 16-of26 for 233 yards. Quick, a 6-0, 188 pound junior QB, has led the Aggies to a 7-2 record and he ranks No. 5 in the MEAC in passing. He has completed 55.9 percent of his passes NON-CONFERENCE PLAY @morganstbears MSU was a power as a former member of the CIAA. The Bears posted 173 wins between 1929 and 1959 when Edward P. Hurt was the head coach and the Bears won 14 CIAA championships. Earl Banks added to the championship collection by winning four titles during the 1960s and a MEAC title in 1971. Clarence Thomas led the Bears its last MEAC title in 1979. Morgan State, who finished T-3rd in the MEAC a season ago, was picked to finish last (9th) to defending MEAC defending champion and Preseason #1 BethuneCookman and #2 South Carolina State. The Bears enter 2014 looking to post their first winning season since going 6-5 in 2009. #BearDown MSU TITLES PRESEASON PICKED LAST CAMPAIGNING FOR SUCCESS The Bears will open the 2014 campaign with two of its first three non-conference matchups coming on the road. MSU opens the season at Eastern Michigan (Aug. 30), followed by a game at Holy Cross (Sept. 6). The Bears host Bowie State (Sept. 13) in the home-opener and round out non-conference play when they travel to face Villanova (Oct. 25). (87-138) for 1,072 yards, including 7 TDs and 4 INTs. Tarik Cohen (2013 MEAC Rookie of the Year) is the league’s No. 2 leading rusher by accounting for 966 yards on 157 carries (6.2 avg) with 9 TDs. He’s also the Aggies seond leading receiver with 20 receptions for 220 yards, including a TD. Wideouts Desmond Lawrence, Darren Bullock and Denzel Keyes have led the Aggies as favorite receiving targets. Lawrence has 308 yards on 30 catches with a pair of TDs, while Bullock has 18 receptions for 174 and a TD, and Keyes has 17 catches for 265 yards and four TDs. The Aggies have one of the top defenses in the nation. The defense ranks No. 5 in the FCS in scoring defense (16.2), is No. 6 in pass efficiency defense (100.4), and is T-No. 7 in turnover margin (1.00). A&T’s defense has been led by junior LB Landis Shoffner and D’Vonte Grant. Shoffner has 67 tackles, and Grant has 66 stops with 11.5 TFLs, with a pair of forced fumbles and 2 sacks. The Bears’ offense will also have to account for a pair of ballhawks in the form of Tony McRae and Donald Mattocks. McRae ranks T-No. 1in the MEAC in passes defended (14) and Mattocks leads the league in picks (6). Rod Broadway is in his fourth year as N.C. A&T’s head coach. He has led the Aggies to back-to-back winning seasons, the most for the program since posting winning seasons in 2000 and 2001. R-Senior QB Robert Council completed 44-of-83 passes for 598 yards and threw a pair of TDs during the 2013 season. /morganstatebears morganstatebears 2014 MEAC FOOTBALL PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH (First Place Votes) 1. *Bethune-Cookman 487 2. South Carolina State 457 3. North Carolina A&T 338 4.Howard 309 5. Delaware State 229 6. Norfolk State 225 7.Hampton 200 8. North Carolina Central 187 9. Morgan State 148 morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 3 MORGAN ALUMS THE COACHES Lee Hull....................Coach...........Rod Broadway Holy Cross, ‘88.......Alma Mater.North Carolina, ‘77 5-4 (1st)................Record at School..............26-12 (4st) Same....................Career Record.........94-39 (12th) 0-0..................Record vs. Opponent............. 2-1 *Lee Hull’s offense is currently ranked No. 19 in the FCS in rushing offense (219.6 ypg). *Rod Broadway’s has the MEAC’s No. 1 scoring offense in the MEAC by averaging 32.8 points per game. TALES OF THE TAPE (2014 totals) It speaks well of a program when former players return to their alma mater after they have graduated to fill a role within the athletics department and Morgan State has benefited from an influx of recent returnees. The Bears have four (4) former players on staff in various capacities, including: former defensive lineman Kevin Myrie (graduate assistant), linebacker Jarvis West (graduate assistant), defensive back Robb Johnson (admin. assistant - offense) and offensive lineman Eric Fair (admin. assistant - offense). PRESEASON ALL-MEAC PLAYERS Six (6) Bears were named to the MEAC preseason team at the 2014 MEAC Football Press Luncheon in Norfolk, Va. Senior OL Darren Pinnock and redshirt sophomore P Lawrence Forbes led the contingent with first-team nods, while LB Cody Acker, RB Lamont Brown III and Thomas Martin were voted to the second team. Junior CB DeShaun Summers was selected to the third-team. RETURN MEN 219.6..............Rushing Offense..........208.4 140.0..............Passing Offense...........159.8 359.6..............Total Offense................368.2 27.2................Scoring Offense............32.8 222.6..............Rushing Defense.........137.0 112.3..............Pass Eff. Defense..........100.4 374.3..............Total Defense...............338.9 25.0................Scoring Defense...........16.2 10.0................Punt Returns.................11.9 20.7................Kickoff Returns.............24.1 +0.22.............Turnover Margins.........1.00 151.8..............Pass Defense...............201.9 100.7..............Passing Efficiency........100.4 24...................Sacks.............................. 23 54...................Tackles for Loss.............. 70 10...................Sacks Allowed................ 19 The 2014 Morgan State Bears return 64 letterwinners, including 17 starters - 7 on offense, 7 on defense and 3 on special teams. BEARS NAME TEAM CAPTAINS The MSU Bears wrapped up the preseason by naming the team captains for the 2014 season. The leadership group is comprised of three seniors ... offense - Clarence Swain (Fayetteville, Ga.), defense - Christopher Robinson (Baltimore), and special teams Nate Ayers (Baltimore). Clarence Swain Christopher Robinson Nate Ayers BANKS TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE MARYLAND STATE HALL OF FAME The Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame will be inducting Earl Banks who was a legendary football coach while at Morgan State and served as the Athletic Director from 1960 through 1973. He was also enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1992, a year before he was killed in an automobile accident in Baltimore at the age of 69. This year’s Hall of Fame event will be held on November 13, 2014 in Baltimore, Md. Banks, who completed his career with a .839 win-loss percentage, will be honored with the John Steadman Lifetime Achievement Award. The Award recognizes a Maryland citizen whose lifetime career in sports has brought honor and distinction to Maryland and its citizenry. Banks, who led Morgan State to a 95-30-2 record in 14 seasons from 1960-73, was MEAC’s first superstar coach. Banks’ teams never had a losing season, and he oversaw the Bears’ into the MEAC from the CIAA, where they won five conference titles, made four bowl appearances, had three unbeaten seasons and fashioned a 30-game winning streak from 1965-1968. He was named CIAA Coach of the Year - 1962, 1965, and 1966. As an assistant coach and head coach he sent forty-one of his players to the pros, including Willie Lanier, Leroy Kelly, John Fuqua, Raymond Chester, Roger Brown and Sherman Plunkett. As the coach at Morgan State, he said, “The players are going to be scholars first. They come for an education, and 90 percent get degrees - not just physical education but in pre-medicine, pre-law and business. Two days a week I talk life, not football. College football is great for today’s life. The world is looking for leadership and discipline. Football offers that experience.” Banks played football for Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, and was all-state in 1943. He was a stocky, 5-8, 210 pound all-star guard for Iowa, 1946-49, and played one year professionally with the New York Yankees of the NFL in 1950. THIS WEEK IN MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL (practice times tentative, check with Media Relations Office for update) NOVEMBER Monday 3 Practice 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday 4 MEAC Coaches Teleconference 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 5 Thursday Practice (Shell) 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Practice (Helmet) 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Practice 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. #BearDown @morganstbears 6 Friday 7 Saturday Travel to Greensboro, N.C. Game Day at N.C. A&T 1 p.m. Walkthrough /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears 8 Sunday 9 Weightroom No Practice MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 PRESEASON AWARD CANDIDATES LAWRENCE FORBES, SO., P College Football Performance Awards watch List Preseason All-MEAC First Team CODY ACKER, SR., LB College Football Performance Awards watch List Preseason All-MEAC Second Team LAMONT BROWN III, SO., RB Preseason All-MEAC Second Team THOMAS MARTIN, RSO., WR Preseason All-MEAC Second Team DARREN PINNOCK, SR., OL Preseason All-MEAC First Team NATE INGRAM, SR., TE College Football Performance Awards watch List CHRIS MOLLER, SO., PK College Football Performance Awards watch List DESHAUN SUMMERS, JR., DB Preseason All-MEAC Third Team MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 4 LEAD COUNCIL Senior QB Robert Council earned the starting nod from Hull in Week 1 and delivered a strong performance. • The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Camden (SC) product completed 18-of-28 passes for 285 yards (2 yds shy of matching career-high) and threw a career-best three touchdowns. It marked the most passing yards in a seasonopener by the Bears in the last eight seasons. •Council followed that up with 57-yards on 7-of-18 passes, including a 21-yard TD to redshirt freshman Amonta Poteat. He also rushed for 83 yards on 11 carries. •In Week 3, he ran for 73 yards on 12 carries and scored a pair of TDs vs. Bowie State. • He surpassed 2,500 passing yards for his career after tossing for 168 yards and TDs vs. Howard in Week 4 ... he also rushed for 90 yards and a TD and was selected the NY Urban League Classic MVP. • He had an efficient game during Week 6 at Florida A&M, he threw for 121 (7-of-11) and ran for a pair of TDs. • He accounted for a pair of TDs, including a 15-yd TD pass to Andrew King in the final seconds to help beat N.C. Central. Year GP A-C-I Pct Yds TD L 20147 58-130-0 45% 791 7 20139 44-83-4 53% 598 2 20121198-195-4 50% 1115 5 20118 25-58-3 45% 372 3 Totals 35 225-466-1148% 2,876 17 75 51 44 56 75 ROLLING WITH THE TRENCH MOB The season is only at the midway point, but MSU’s offense has already rolled up over 2,500 yards of offense, including a record-setting performance by RB Herb Walker Jr. One thing to keep in mind is that the Bears offensive line should absolutely not go unnoticed. • The O-line, aka. “The Trench Mob”, has plenty of veteran experience with senior center Clarence Swain, senior left guard and preseason All-MEAC first team selection Darren Pinnock, redshirt, senior right guard Randon Key, and junior backup tackle Daniel Onwuegbu. Talented true freshman Matthew Thompson handles the right tackle position. • The Bears offense is averaging 219.6 rushing yards per contest (No. 1 in MEAC/ No. 19 in FCS) and is averaging 359.6 total yards of offense per game (No. 5 in MEAC). HERB SET SCHOOL RECORD Senior LB Cody Acker led the Bears’ defensive unit last season by recording 97 tackles, including 10.5 tackles for loss. #BearDown @morganstbears Herb Walker Jr. made quite the splash during his first start of the season. After Lamont Brown III had his season ended as a result of an ACL injury, the coaching staff tabbed Walker as the starter for the Holy Cross game -- Walker did the rest. • Walker carried the ball 29 times for a career high 271 yards and two TDs. In doing so, he became the school’s all-time single /morganstatebears morganstatebears game rushing leader. • Jason Jackson, who finished with 251 yards against Savannah State at the Proctor & Gamble Ohio Classic on Sept. 17, 2005, previously held the record. • Walker was named the MEAC Offensive Player of Week 2, and was named College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) RB Honorable Mention. • Walker had 20 carries for a game-high 180 yards and two TDs vs. Bowie State in Week 3. • He posted 141 yds and a pair of TDs vs. Howard in Week 4, and had 111 yds and a TD vs. Norfolk State (MEAC No. 2 rushing defense) in Week 5, he scored 4 TDs in Week 10 at Hampton; • Walker currently ranks in the FCS No. 10 in rushing yards (1,049 yds), No. 10 in rushing yards per game (131.1 ypg). • He has scored 14 TDs (12 rushing/2 receiving) so far this season. FINISHING TOUCHES Morgan State has been pretty good at scoring in the red zone. Through the first nine games, the Bears have scored 25-of28 (89%) times inside its opponent’s 20 yardline. MSU ranks No. 1 in the MEAC in red zone scoring ... 25 of the 28 scores have been TDs (T-No. 15 in FCS). SKILLON BOUNCES BACK Morgan State quarterback Moses Skillon was far from perfect at #4 Villanova where he threw three picks in his first career start of the season, but what he did achieve was a rebound from an imperfect Week 9. • Skillon completed 21 of 37 passes for 252 yards, a touchdown run, no interceptions and the game winning touchdown to lead Morgan State to a 38-35 win over Hampton. He got rolling a 30-yard pass to Andrew King on the Bears first drive en route to the first score of the game. And the 6-6 redshirt-junior walked into the end zone for a 2-yard TD to put the Bears up 14-0 early in the first quarter • He padded his number with a screen pass to electric running back Herb Walker Jr. who raced 17 yards to paydirt for the winning score. It was Skillon’s third touchdown pass of his career. FROSH & SOPHS HAVE 23 of 33 TDs Young players have dominated for 23 of the Bears’ 33 touchdowns this season. This total includes 14 TDs by Herb Walker Jr., three by Thomas Martin, a pair by Lamont Brown III, and TDs catches by Landen Malbrough and Amonta Poteat and a TD run by Orlando Johnson and Ricky Fisk. And when you include sophomore Chris Moller’s 47 kicking points, those two classes have scored 185 of the team’s 245 points. morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 BEAR RUSH The Bears rushing offense has been stellar so far this season, averaging 219.6 yards per game thus far - ranks 19th in the FCS. MSU put up 356 yards on the ground against Holy Cross for its first 300+ yard rushing game since logging 323 at N.C. A&T in 2007. The Bears already have nine rushing plays over 30 yards this season. MSU finished the 2012 season averaging 149.7 yards per game on the ground, and increased its output to 182.8 yards per game during the 2013 season. ACKER STANDS OUT IN MICHIGAN Cody Acker may have been wondering why he was sore after the game at Eastern Michigan; it’s probably because he recorded a career-high 19 tackles to lead the Bears defense. The senior, a 2013 All-MEAC Third Team selection, was named the MEAC’s Defensive Player of Week 1. He currently ranks leads the team with 78 total tackles (No. 3 in MEAC). CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON T-NO. 4 IN FCS IN SACKS R-senior outside linebacker Christopher Robinson’s four sacks against Bowie State (Sept. 13) were the most by an MSU player since 1989. He has 45 tackles, and 11 sacks ranks T-No. 4 in the FCS. • The Dunbar HS product also ranks No. 3 in the MEAC with 14 tackles for loss (No. 25 in FCS). Impressive stuff for a 6-2, 225-pound player who originally joined the Bears as a walk-on. • Robinson is closing in on the school’s single season sack record set by James Dozier in 1990 (14.5), and the career sack record held by Willie Thompson (26, 199497). Year TacklesTFL Sacks 2014 45 14.011 2013 43 7.5 4 2012 40 13.58.5 2011 30 3.5 1 Totals158 38.524.5 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 5 NOTABLE NATIONAL NOTES Here are a few 2014 FCS national statistics of note on offense, defense and special teams that pertained to the Bears: • Herb Walker Jr. currently ranks in the FCS No. 10 in rushing yards (1,049 yds), No. 10 in yards per game (131.1 ypg); No. 16 in rushing yards per carry (6.3 avg); T-No. 7 in scoring (84), has the No. 3 highest rushing total (271 yds vs. Holy Cross) in the FCS; • Senior LB Cody Acker ranks T-49 nationally in total tackles (78 TT); has the T-No. 8 highest total tackles (19 vs. E. Michigan) in the FCS; • R-Senior LB Christopher Robinson ranks No. 4 nationally in sacks (11), ranks T-No. 25 in tackles for loss (14); • The Bears rushing offense ranks 19th nationally total offense (219.6); • Morgan State ranks No. 14 in kickoff return defense (16.9); • The Bears passing efficiency defense ranks No. 7 (100.7) and No. 6 in passing yards allowed (151.8). • The Bears rank No. 17 in 3rd down conversions (.447). COLLECTING INTERCEPTIONS MSU senior safety Paul Eatman Jr. recorded the Bears’ first interception of the season against Bowie State and Cody Acker collected the Bears second pick vs. Howard. Junior CB Delonta Hall hauled in a pair of picks during Week 6 at Florida A&M. CB DeShaun Summers, and LB Nathan Ayers each recorded intereceptions in Week 9 at Hampton. • The Cleveland Browns were awarded OL Karim Barton off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles. • He is currently on the Brown’s practice squad. • Barton agreed to a free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles after the conclusion of the 2014 NFL Draft. • Barton had an impressive college career and a stellar senior season. The versatile lineman earned First-Team Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference honors and took home the MEAC’s Offensive Lineman of the Week honors three times in his campaign with the Bears. Four of the six (6) assistants named to Lee Hull’s initial coaching staff are former head coaches at either the college or high school level. • Fred Farrier - Kentucky State head coach • John Morgan Jr. - Ft. Valley State head coach • Dwayne Foster - NCCU interim head coach • Ken Lucas - Gonzaga College head coach @morganstbears 1. North Dakota State Bison (164) 2. New Hampshire Wildcats 3. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 4. Jacksonville State Gamecocks 5. Eastern Washington Eagles 6. McNeese State Cowboys 7. Villanova Wildcats 8. Richmond Spiders 9. Fordham Rams 10. Youngstown State Penguins 11. Montana Grizzlies 12. Illinois State Redbirds 13. Chattanooga Mocs 14. Southeastern Louisiana Lions 15. Montana State Bobcats 16. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 17. Indiana State Sycamores 18. Harvard Crimson 19. Northern Iowa Panthers 20. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 21. Cal Poly Mustangs 22. South Dakota State Jackrabbits 23. Bryant Bulldogs 24. William & Mary Tribe 25. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 9-0 7-1 9-0 7-1 8-2 6-2 7-2 7-2 8-1 7-2 6-3 7-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 8-1 6-3 7-0 5-4 7-2 6-3 5-4 7-1 5-4 6-3 4,100 1 3,858 2 3,796 3 3,584 5 3,389 6 2,965 9 2,883 4 2,839 13 2,786 10 2,504 11 2,271 12 2,242 7 2,078 13 1,863 15 1,803 8 1,801 16 1,334 19 1,129 20 1,088 22 905 21 783 NR 658 18 495 25 391 17 322 NR Others receiving votes: James Madison 290, Liberty 279, Southern Illinois 167, Sam Houston State 115, Albany 104, North Carolina A&T 74, Bucknell 68, South Carolina State 55, Grambling State 53, Idaho State 44, Stephen F. Austin 42, Alcorn State 38, Yale 23, Western Carolina 20, Samford 10, Sacred Heart 9, Wofford 9, Lamar 9, Missouri State 7, Jacksonville 6, Charleston Southern 5, Southeast Missouri State 3, Delaware 3. . BEAR IN BROWNS CAMP FORMER HEAD COACHES ON STAFF #BearDown SPORTS NETWORK FCS TOP 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL /morganstatebears morganstatebears HERITAGE SPORTS RADIO NETWORK BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL 1. North Carolina A&T Aggies (8) 2. Alcorn State Braves (5) 3. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (1) 4. South Carolina State Bulldogs (1) 5. Grambling State Tigers 6. Southern Jaguars 7. Morgan State Bears 8. Texas Southern Tigers 9. North Carolina Central Eagles 10. Alabama State Hornets 7-2 7-2 7-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-4 5-4 4-5 4-5 133 130 119 111 91 81 67 47 31 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 10 Others receiving votes: Alabama A&M 24, Norfolk State 21. FUN FACT... One of the best nicknames on the team is for 5-foot-8 wideout Orlando Johnson ... the redshirt-freshman is known as “Baby Gap”. morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MSU’s RETURN TO GREATNESS This past May 20, Morgan State University President David Wilson began acting on recommendations from the university’s Return to Greatness Steering Committee. The group, commissioned by President Wilson in June 2013, had been charged with conducting a strategic assessment of Morgan’s football program, identifying best practices for operating a Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program, and making recommendations to help Morgan football reclaim its winning legacy. From 1935 to 1980, Morgan State’s football program attained the status of legend. During that time, the Bears won a total of 23 conference championships: 19 in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and four in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). In addition, they were one-time NCAA Mid-Atlantic College champions, three-time Orange Blossom Classic champions and a one-time winner of the Tangerine Bowl (now the Capital One Bowl). During those same years, Morgan produced 18 All-Americans and scores of players who went on to success in the National Football League, among them, four NFL Hall of Famers: Willie Lanier, Len Ford, Roosevelt Brown and Leroy Kelly. “Winning athletic programs boost enrollment,” said Kevin M. Banks, Ed.D., Morgan’s vice president for Student Affairs and co-chairman of the steering committee. “We know there’s a correlation…. You look at any major team that wins a championship or gets close to one: it boosts applications.” Knowing these facts, Dr. Wilson took steps toward a “Return to Greatness,” while the steering committee was still deliberating. After meeting with Dr. Banks and Athletic Director Kerr, he directed the enhancement of academic enrichment for scholar-athletes to ensure their success at MSU; the establishment of a training table for scholar-athletes for nutritional guidance during dinner meals; the assignment of customized space for the football team to hold meetings; the renovation of men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms and the football coaches’ offices; and the establishment of programs to connect MSU athletic legends with current Morgan athletes, to help the younger players know the legacy of MSU football. In January, the university hired a new football coach, Lee Hull, who has already had success with Morgan’s initiative to increase in-state recruiting of scholar-athletes. These measures, most of which were later included in the committee’s recommendations, are part of the ongoing effort to boost the success of Morgan football. “The recommendations by the Return to Greatness Steering Committee will guide us to building a stronger competitive edge and graduating student-athletes at a higher rate,” Kerr said. “I call upon all alumni and friends to support our athletic program,” Dr. Wilson said, “as we seek to return to the glory years of Morgan athletics.” #BearDown @morganstbears MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 6 OFFENSIVE NOTES • WR/RB Orlando Johnson posted his first career TD on a 16 yard run at NSU, had a 27-yd kickoff return and rushed for 37 yds on three carries at Hampton; • WR Thomas Martin, has 13 rec. for 226 yds and 3 TDs, caught a 33-yd TD at #4 Villanova; • QB Robert Council threw for 285 yds with 3 TDs in the season opener at EMU, he has accounted for nine TDs, has completed 44-of97 passes for 566 yards and 6 TDs; he ran for score and tossed 15-yd TD pass to Andrew King to help beat N.C. Central; • WR Ricky Fisk led the Bears in receiving with 6 catches for 51 yds at EMU, has 11 rec. for 100 yards (9.0 avg), scored his first career TD on a 3-yd end around at #4 Villanova; • WR Amonta Poteat caught a 21-yard TD at Holy Cross -- it was the first of his collegiate career, he had a season-high eight catches for 75 yards at #4 Villanova; • OL Ehijele ‘A.J.’ Ubuane recorded his first start of the season vs. N.C. Central; • QB Moses Skillon started at #4 Villanova and completed 23-of-38 passes for 204 yards, and accounted for three TDs, started at Hampton and threw for 252 yards and accounted for 2 TDs for his first career win; • RB Tracy Martin had 34 yards on 11 carries in his first start of the season at #4 Villanova; • The offense ran a season-high 71 plays (49 runs) and finished with a season-high 38 points vs. Howard; • The offense recorded a season-high 479 yards (285 passing) at EMU. DEFENSIVE NOTES • DL Andrew Mitchell recovered a fumble vs. Bowie State, has 14 tackles and 3 TFL; • DE Heleaince Gates had career-high 7 stops and 1.5 tackles for loss at EMU, he forced a fumble at Norfolk State; • LB Cody Acker logged a career-high 19 tackles at EMU, had 7 tackles and a sack at NSU, added 9 stops and a sack at Hampton; • LB Christopher Robinson almost broke the school record (4.5) by posting 4 sacks vs. Bowie State, finished with a career-high 8 tackles with 2 sacks vs. Howard, had 2 sacks at NSU; • CB DeShaun Summers finished with seven tackles and a breakup vs. Howard, posted his first INT of the season at Hampton; • CB Antonio Jefferson had 9 tackles in his first start at CB at Holy Cross, started at SS vs. NSU and had 12 tackles, started at CB at #4 Villanova and posted 11 tackles, had careerhigh 13 stops with a TFL, fumble recovery and a blocked PAT at Hampton; • LB Greg Gibson registered a career high 11 tackles at Norfolk State; • SS Paul Eatman Jr. finished with 12 tackles and an INT vs. Bowie State; he suffered a concussion vs. Howard and as a result he missed the NSU game, he matched a careerhigh with 12 tackles at #4 Villanova; • LB Donyae Olton posted with career /morganstatebears morganstatebears numbers...four tackles, two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss; • Delonta Hall recorded his first career start when he lined-up at CB vs. Howard, he recorded a pair of picks at FAMU; • The Bears recorded a season-hgih four takeaways at Hampton by posting two fumble recoveries and two interceptions. •The Bears finished with six sacks at Florida A&M, it marked the most by a Bear defense since collecting 6 sacks vs. Hampton in 2012. SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES •PK Chris Moller recorded a pair of field goals at Holy Cross, including a career-long 45-yarder; he handled the punt duties at Florida A&M; is currently 32 of 33 in point after attempts; he booted a game-winning 38-yd kick vs. Howard; has recorded 16 touchbacks on kickoffs; • P Lawrence Forbes averaged 44 yards per punt vs. Bowie State, including a season-long 58-yarder and four punts inside the 20, he had a 55-yarder in the season-opener at EMU, booted a 57-yard punt at Hampton; • PR Thomas Martin had a career-high 48yard punt return at Holy Cross; • KR Orlando Johnson had a career-high 82-yard kick return vs. Howard; • KR Ricky Fisk had a career-high 23-yard kick return vs. Howard. INJURY REPORT The Bears have a couple of players sidelined this week as a result of injury. The list is as follows: PosPlayer Injury RB Lamont Brown III Knee FB Austin Tuck Foot OL Magnus Day Shoulder OL Justin Haymes Knee DL Terrod Roberts Concussion WR Grayling Harrison Ankle WR Ladarious Spearman OL Dominique Woods Status Out Out Out Out Out Prb Prb Prb BEARS IN THE POLLS The latest Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN) released Monday morning has Morgan State ranked No. 7 (67 votes) for Week 10. The Bears remain ranked at No. 7 (79 votes) in the BoxToRow Coaches Poll. MOVING THE BALL MSU has shown a great ability to sustain drives early in the season. Through nine games, the Bears have 12 drives of 10plus plays, 10 of which ended with scores and resulted in a total of 54 points. The Bears also rank No. 1 in the MEAC in 3rd Down Conversions (41%), and No. 6 in first downs (171). morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 7 2014 MORGAN STATE DEPTH CHART • WEEK 10 BEARS OFFENSE BEARS DEFENSE Starter Back-Up Starter Back-Up X 16 Thomas Martin........5-10,175,RSo. 17 Ladarious Spearman.........6-1,180,So. DT 92 Andrew Mitchell....6-3,260,RSo. 19 Dalonte Jenifer..................6-3,285,Fr. 86 Cornelius Middleton.......5-10,180,Fr. 97 Noel Liverpool...................6-2,210,So. LT 72 Darren Pinnock............6-4,330, Sr. 64 Daniel Onwuegbu...............6-5,335,RJr. 56 Chris Fatogoma.................6-1,235,Fr. LG 54 Dominique Woods.........6-2,300,RFr. 66 Joshua Miles.....................6-6,290,Fr. NT 99 Bradley Sanchez.......6-3,310, Sr. 94 Micale Allen....................6-1,275,RSr. C 62 Clarence Swain................6-2,360,Sr. 54 Dominique Woods..................6-2,300,RFr. DE 88 Heleaince Gates......6-5,240,RSo. 96 Terrod Roberts..................6-4,250,So. RG 76 Randon Key.....................6-4,335,Sr. 71 Joshua Stevens..................6-4,325,Jr. 95 Ayodeji “AJ” Agbelese.......6-3,240,Fr. RT 69 Ehijele ‘A.J.’ Ubuane..6-5,280,Fr. 74 Matthew Thompson........6-4,330,Fr. OLB55 Christopher Robinson...6-2,220,RSr. 25 Donyae Olton............................6-2,210,Sr. TE 83 Eme Akonawe................6-3,230,Sr. 84 Willie Gillus...........................6-1,265,RSo. 8 Brandon Griffin...............5-11,200,Fr. 44 Adam Miller...................5-11,260,RFr. ILB 41 Greg Gibson..............6-2,215,So. 9 Ta’Quon Jackson.............6-2,215,RSo. 35 Godfrey Durham............5-10,235,RFr. 52 Samuel Raymond..............6-0,200,Fr. QB 15 Robert Council..............6-4,215,RSr. 12 Moses Skillon..................6-5,230,RJr. ILB 5 Cody Acker................6-1,220,Sr. 7 Damare’ Whitaker.............6-0,230,Fr. 10 Seth Higgins......................6-4,230,Sr. OLB50 Bill Hill....................6-1,220,RJr. 22 Nate Ayers..........................6-0,200,Sr. 18 Chris Clack.......................6-3,190,RFr. 21 Jordan Cry.................................6-1,215,Fr. R 3 Herb Walker..............5-8,180,So. 27 Tracy Martin.......................5-9,175,Sr. 58 Joel Scott...........................6-1,230,Jr. A 14 Amonta Poteat........5-8,180,RFr. 2 Ricky Fisk..........................6-0,170,RSo. CB 13 Delonte Hall...............5-8,165,Jr. 4 Deadrick Jones...............5-10,180,So. 11 Andrew King.....................5-9,170,RJr. 31 Eric Alvis.........................6-2,185,RFr. 1Orlando Johnson.............5-8,150,RFr. SS 42 Paul Eatman Jr...........6-0,195,Sr. 40 Fonyi Agendia..................5-10,185,Jr. Z 85 Landen Malbrough.........6-1,180,So. 82 Grayling Harrison............5-11,175,Jr. 33 Eddie Gross.....................5-11,200,Fr. 80 Brandon LeDay...............5-11,170,So. FS 23 Antonio Jefferson.....6-1,180,So. 29 Peterson Janvier..............5-10,185,Jr. 43 Terry Harris.....................5-10,175,RFr. 89 Ryan Davis........................6-0,190,So. F 49 Marcolm Banks.......5-10,195,So. 28 Arthur Dukes III.............5-11,200, RFr. CB 6 DeShaun Summers...5-9,175,Jr. 20 Cravon Rogers.................6-0,185,RFr. 45 Troy Robinson.................5-10,170,Fr. 36 Jamil Lee.......................5-10,200,RFr. BEARS SPECIAL TEAMS As of October 21, 2014 Starter PK 37 Chris Moller..........5-11,235,RSo. 38 Lawrence Forbes.............6-4,180,RSo. P 38 Lawrence Forbes.....6-4,180,RSo. 37 Chris Moller..................5-11,235,RSo. LS 84 Willie Gillus............6-1,265,RSo. 22 Nate Ayers.........................6-0,200, Sr. PR 16 Thomas Martin.....5-10,175,RSo. 11 Andrew King....................5-9,170,RJr. KR1 Orlando Johnson.....5-8,150,RFr.11 Andrew King.....................5-9,170,RJr. KR 2 Ricky Fisk................6-0,170,RSo. 3 Herb Walker....................5-8,180,RSo. A WIN WOULD ... ... give the Bears a 6-4 record, and improve the Bears to 5-1 in the MEAC. ... give Lee Hull his fifth conference victory as a head coach. ... would be the Bears’ fifth win in the last seven games. ... improve the Bears record against N.C. A&T to 43-34-3 since 1930. ... mark the Bears third straight win against N.C. A&T. ... mark the Bears third straight road win against N.C. A&T since 2006. ... improve the Bears to 5-1 in the MEAC for the first time since 2011. 2014 BOXTOROW HBCU FOOTBALL MEDIA POLL 2014 BOXTOROW HBCU FOOTBALL COACHES POLL Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. School North Carolina A&T (18) Alcorn State (1) Bethune-Cookman* Winston-Salem State South Carolina State (1) Grambling State Southern Tuskegee Albany State Texas Southern W-L Pts. 2013 Final 7-2 196 1 7-2 155 2 7-2 148 T-3 8-1 147 T-3 6-3 118 5 6-3 112 6 6-3 75 7 7-2 63 8 6-2 31 10 5-4 13 9 Others receiving votes: Morgan State (5-4) 12, Virginia State (7-2) 11, Norfolk State (4-5) 6, Virginia Union (7-2) 5, Miles (6-3) 4, North Carolina Central (4-5) 2, Alabama State (4-5) 1, Morehouse (5-4) 1. School North Carolina A&T (17) Alcorn State (2) South Carolina State Grambling State Bethune-Cookman* Southern Morgan State Texas Southern Alabama A&M Norfolk State W-L Pts. Last Week 7-2 188 1 7-2 173 2 6-3 140 4 6-3 132 3 7-2 123 5 6-3 95 6 5-4 79 7 5-4 33 8 4-5 24 NR 4-5 22 NR Others receiving votes: North Carolina Central (4-5) 20, Alabama State (4-5) 9, Tennessee State (4-6) 6. *2013 BOXTOROW National Champion #BearDown @morganstbears /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 EATMAN NAMED MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEK 3 Morgan State safety Paul Eatman Jr. has been named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week. • Eatman, a 6-foot, 195-pound senior from Jersey City, New Jersey, played a big part in the Bears best defensive effort of the season. The senior recorded a gamehigh 12 tackles (seven solo) to help lead the Bears to a 28-3 home-opener victory against Bowie State at Hughes Stadium. • Eatman’s 12 tackles was a career-high and he also pulled down the team’s first interception of the season. It marked the fourth interception of his career. • After giving up a field goal early in the game, the Bears held Bowie State scoreless through the final three quarters. The Bears completed the game with eight breakups, four sacks and forced a pair of turnovers. THREE BEARS SELECTED MEAC PLAYERS OF WEEK 4 Redshirt senior quarterback Robert Council, senior offensive lineman Darren Pinnock and redshirt sophomore Chris Moller were selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Offensive Player, Offensive Lineman and Special Teams Player of the Week, respectively • Council connected on 13 of 22 passes for 168 yards with two touchdowns in a 38-35 win over Howard. He also rushed 90 yards on 14 carries with one touchdown to help the Bears record their first conference victory of the season. The Camden S.C. native was also named the New York Urban League Classic Most Valuable Player. • Pinnock graded out of 96-percent of his assignments as he aided the Bears to 435 yards of total offense in a 38-35 win over Howard. The Miami product collected four pancake blocks and did not give up any penalties or surrender any sacks in the conference victory. #BearDown @morganstbears MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 8 • Moller tallied 407 yards on seven kickoffs (58.1 avg.), including a touchback, in the Bears win over Howard. He also finished a perfect 5-of-5 in point after attempts and 1-of-2 in field goals, including the game-winning 38-yard field goal to help the Bears pullout a 38-35 victory with 28 seconds remaining. WALKER NAMED BOXTOROW NATIONAL PLAYER OF WEEK 5 • Morgan State running back Herb Walker, Jr. has been named the MELD-App BOXTOROW National Player of the Week. • Walker, a sophomore from Cleveland, Ohio rushed for 203 yards on 22 carries and one touchdown and two receptions for 49 yards in the Bears 24-9 victory over Florida A&M. • It marked Walker’s fifth-straight 100 yard game, and his second 200 yard game this season. SWAIN SELECTED MEAC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF WEEK 8 Senior center Clarence Swain was selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Week of Week 8. • Swain graded out at 95-percent of all blocking assignments as he anchored the offensive line that aided the team with 360 yards of total offense in a 21-20 comefrom-behind Homecoming victory against North Carolina Central. • He recorded four pancake blocks and played without any penalties and did not surrender a single sack. • Swain becomes the second member of the MSU offensive line, aka. The Mob, to be selected as Offensive Lineman of the Week. Senior tackle Darren Pinnock was honored following his Week 4 performance against Howard. /morganstatebears morganstatebears THREE NAMED MEAC PLAYERS OF WEEK 9 Morgan State running back Herb Walker Jr. was selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Offensive Player of the Week. MSU teammates Antonio Jefferson and Clarence Swain were selected as the Defensive Player and Offensive Lineman of the Week, respectively. • Walker recorded four touchdowns in the Bears’ 38-35 win over Hampton. The Cleveland (OH) product finished with 67 yards on the ground with three touchdowns. He also caught seven passes for a career-high 109 yards. • Jefferson, a 6-1, 180 pound sophomore, collected a career-high13 tackles, 11 solo, with one for a loss of one yard in the win over the Pirates. The Suffolk (Va.) native recovered a fumble and blocked the Pirates’ extra point attempt in the third quarter. • Swain led the Bears in a late rally to beat Hampton 38-35. The senior center played without any penalties or missed assignments and did not surrender a single sack. He totaled four pancake blocks and graded out at 93-percent of his assignments. ROBINSON ADDED TO CFPA WATCH LIST The College Football Performance Awards, the largest awards organization in Division I college football, recently announced its watch list for the 2014 CFPA Football Championship Subdivision Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. • The senior linebacker Christopher Robinson earned a spot on the watch list, which includes 30 performers, vying to become the first Morgan State player to be selected as the top defensive player. • The Dunbar HS product has made 44 stops overall, including 27 solo tackles, and ranks T-No. 4 in the FCS. He also ranks No. 3 in the MEAC with 14 tackles for loss (No. 25 in FCS). morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com @MORGANSTBEARS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 49 50 52 54 55 56 58 60 62 63 64 66 69 71 72 74 76 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 92 93 94 95 96 97 99 TEAM Orlando Johnson Ricky Fisk Herb Walker Jr. Deadrick Jones Cody Acker DeShaun Summers Damare’ Whitaker Brandon Griffin Ta’Quon Jackson Seth Higgins Andrew King Moses Skillon Delonta Hall Amonta Poteat Robert Council Thomas Martin Ladarious Spearman Chris Clack Jr. Dalonte Jenifer Cravon Rogers Jr. Jordan Cry Nathan Ayers Antonio Jefferson Donyae Olton Tracy Martin Arthur Dukes III Peterson Janvier Ahmir Bess Eric Alvis Jr. Lamont Brown III Eddie Gross Austin Tuck Godfrey Durham, Jr. Jamil Lee Chris Moller Lawrence Forbes Jospeh Ukwu Fonyi Agendia Greg Gibson Paul Eatman Jr. Terry Harris Adam Miller Troy Robinson Anthony Fludd Marcolm Banks Bill Hill Samuel Raymond Dominique Woods Christopher Robinson Chris Fatogoma Joel Scott Justin Haymes Clarence Swain Magnus Day Daniel Onwuegbu Joshua Miles Ehijele “EJ” Ubuane Joshua Stevens Darren Pinnock Matthew Thompson Randon Key Grayling Harrison Eme Akonawe Willie Gillus III Landen Malbrough Cornelius Middleton Heleaince Gates Ryan Davis Andrew Mitchell Bryan Egborebhe Micale Allen Ayodeji Agbelese Terrod Roberts Jr. Noel Liverpool Bradley Sanchez #BearDown MORGANSTATEBEARS.COM 2014 MORGAN STATE ROSTER POS WR WR RB DB LB DB LB DB LB QB WR QB DB WR QB WR WR QB DL DB LB DB DB LB RB RB DB RB DB RB RB FB FB RB PK P RB LB LB DB DB FB DB DB FB LB LB OL DE LB FB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR TE TE WR WR DE WR DL DL DL DL DE DE DL HT 5-8 6-0 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-5 5-8 5-8 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-7 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 @morganstbears WT 150 170 180 180 220 175 230 200 215 230 170 230 165 180 215 175 210 190 285 185 215 200 180 210 175 200 185 190 185 180 200 230 235 200 235 180 192 185 215 195 175 260 170 160 195 220 200 300 220 235 230 280 360 260 335 290 280 325 330 330 335 175 230 265 180 180 240 190 260 255 275 240 250 210 310 YR Rf. 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Sr. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Memphis, Tenn. / Ridgeway HS Port Arthur, Texas / Port Arthur Memorial HS Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Glenville Ginn Academy Memphis, Tenn. / Southwind HS Landover, Md. / Roosevelt HS Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS Washington, D.C./ Friendship Collegiate Academy Baltimore, Md. / Centenniel HS Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River HS Edgewood, Md. / Edgewood HS Columbia, Md. / Atholton HS Liberty City, Fla. / Hallendale HS Fort Washington, Md./Friendly HS Washington, D.C. / Friendship HS Camden, S.C. / Camden HS Naples, Fla. / Naples HS Beaumont, Texas / Westbrook HS Beaumont, Texas / Westbrook HS Pikesville, Md. / St. Frances Academy Houston, Texas / Lamar HS Detroit, Mich. / Southfield HS Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS Suffolk, Va. / Lakeland HS Copperas Cove, Texas / Copperas Cove Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch HS Ypsilanti, Mich. / Milan HS Immokalee, Fla. / Golden Gate HS Calverton, Md. Houston, Texas / Eisenhower HS Suffolk, Va. / Nanesmond River HS Clinton, Md. / Gwynn Park HS Upper Marlboro, Md. / DeMatha Catholic HS Rising Sun, Md. / Northeast HS Greensboro, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS Newport News, Va. / Woodside HS Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist HS New Carrollton, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS Lanham, Md. / Duval HS Houston, Texas / Lamar HS Jersey City, N.J. / Hudson Catholic HS Oklahoma City, Okla. / Douglass HS Fort Worth, Texas / Trinity HS Baltimore, Md. / City HS Cheverly, Md. / Wise HS Tampa, Fla. / Wharton HS Howell, N.J. / Tom’s River South HS Greenbelt, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt HS Skyline, Texas / Skyline HS Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS Baltimore, Md. / New Town HS Joppatowne, Md. / Joppatowne HS Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayette County HS New Castle, Del. / Newark HS Houston, Texas / Blinn College Baltimore, Md. / Western Tech Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical HS Miami, Fla. / Miami-Palmetto HS Perry Hall, Md. / Perry Hall HS Newport News, Va / Warwick HS Baltimore, Md. / Edmondson HS Laurel, Md. / Laurel HS Suffolk, Va. / Nanesmond River HS Beaumont, Texas / Beaumont Central HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Carver HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Delaware Valley Charter HS Baltimore, Md. / Parkville HS Memphis, Tenn. / Hamilton HS Baltimore, Md. / Patterson HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast Catholic HS Lanham, Md. / DuVal HS Baltimore, Md. / Woodlawn HS Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley Sante Fe Springs, Calif. / East Los Angeles College /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears #GOBEARS NUMERICAL ROSTER NOTEAM POS 1 Orlando Johnson WR 2 Ricky Fisk WR 3 Herb Walker Jr. RB 4 Deadrick Jones DB 5 Cody Acker WR 6 DeShaun Summers DB 7 Damare’ Whitaker LB 8 Brandon Griffin LB 9 Ta’Quon Jackson LB 10 Seth Higgins QB 11 Andrew King WR 12 Moses Skillon QB 13 Delonta Hall DB 14 Amonta Poteat WR 15 Robert Council QB 16 Thomas Martin WR 17 Ladarious Spearman WR 18 Chris Clack Jr. QB 19 Dalonte Jenifer DL 20 Cravon Rogers Jr. DB 21 Jordan Cry LB 22 Nathan Ayers DB 23 Antonio Jefferson DB 25 Donyae Olton LB 27 Tracy Martin RB 28 Arthur Dukes III RB 29 Peterson Janvier DB 30 Amihr Bess RB 31 Eric Alvis Jr. DB 32 Lamont Brown III RB 33 Eddie Gross RB 34 Austin Tuck FB 35 Godfrey Durham, Jr. FB 36 Jamil Lee RB 37 Chris Moller PK 38 Lawrence Forbes P 39 Joseph Ukwu RB 40 Fonyi Agendia LB 41 Greg Gibson LB 42 Paul Eatman Jr. DB 43 Terry Harris DB 44 Adam Miller FB 45 Troy Robinson DB 48 Anthony Fludd DB 49 Marcolm Banks FB 50 Bill Hill LB 52 Samuel Raymond LB 54 Dominique Woods OL 55 Christopher Robinson DE MorganStateBears.com @MORGANSTBEARS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 5 95 40 83 94 31 22 49 30 32 18 15 21 89 63 28 35 42 93 56 2 48 38 88 41 84 35 8 33 13 43 82 60 10 50 9 29 23 19 1 4 76 11 36 97 85 16 27 86 66 44 92 37 25 64 72 14 52 96 55 45 20 99 58 12 17 71 6 62 74 34 69 39 3 7 54 TEAM Cody Acker Ayodeji Agbelese Fonyi Agendia Eme Akonawe Micale Allen Eric Alvis Jr. Nathan Ayers Marcolm Banks Ahmir Bess Lamont Brown III Chris Clack Jr. Robert Council Jordan Cry Ryan Davis Magnus Day Arthur Dukes III Godfrey Durham, Jr. Paul Eatman Jr. Bryan Egborebhe Chris Fatogoma Ricky Fisk Anthony Fludd Lawrence Forbes Heleaince Gates Greg Gibson Willie Gillus III Godfrey Durham, Jr. Brandon Griffin Eddie Gross Delonta Hall Terry Harris Grayling Harrison Justin Haymes Seth Higgins Bill Hill Ta’Quon Jackson Peterson Janvier Antonio Jefferson Dalonte Jenifer Orlando Johnson Deadrick Jones Randon Key Andrew King Jamil Lee Noel Liverpool Landen Malbrough Thomas Martin Tracy Martin Cornelius Middleton Joshua Miles Adam Miller Andrew Mitchell Chris Moller Donyae Olton Daniel Onwuegbu Darren Pinnock Amonta Poteat Samuel Raymond Terrod Roberts Jr. Christopher Robinson Troy Robinson Cravon Rogers Jr. Bradley Sanchez Joel Scott Moses Skillon Ladarious Spearman Joshua Stevens DeShaun Summers Clarence Swain Matthew Thompson Austin Tuck Ehijele Ubuane Jospeh Ukwu Herb Walker Jr. Damare’ Whitaker Dominique Woods #BearDown MORGANSTATEBEARS.COM 2014 MORGAN STATE ROSTER POS LB DL LB TE DL DB DB FB RB RB QB QB LB WR OL RB FB DB DL LB WR DB P DE LB TE FB DB RB DB DB WR OL QB LB LB DB DB DL WR DB OL WR RB DE WR WR RB WR OL FB DL PK LB OL OL WR LB DE DE DB DB DL FB QB Wr OL DB OL OL FB OL RB RB LB OL HT 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-8 5-10 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-6 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-5 6-4 5-8 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 5-9 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-5 5-7 5-8 6-0 6-2 @morganstbears WT 220 240 185 230 275 185 200 195 190 180 190 215 215 190 260 200 235 195 255 235 170 160 180 240 215 265 235 200 200 165 175 175 280 230 220 215 185 180 285 150 180 335 170 200 210 180 175 175 180 290 260 260 235 210 335 330 180 200 250 220 170 185 310 230 230 210 325 175 360 330 230 280 192 180 230 300 YR Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Sr. Rf. Sr. So. Jr. R-So. Rf. R-Sr. Fr. So. Fr. RFr. Rf. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. R-So. R-So. So. R-So. Rf. Fr Fr. Jr. Rf. Jr. So. Sr. R-Jr. R-So. Jr. So. Fr. Rf. So. Sr. R-Jr. R-Fr. So. So. R-So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Rf. R-So. R-So. Sr. R-Jr. Sr. Rf. Fr. So. R-Sr. Fr. Rf. Sr. Jr. R-Jr. So. Jr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Rf. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Landover, Md. / Roosevelt HS Lanham, Md. / DuVal HS Lanham, Md. / Duval HS Laurel, Md. / Laurel HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast Catholic HS Houston, Texas / Eisenhower HS Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS Tampa, Fla. / Wharton HS Calverton, Md. Suffolk, Va. / Nanesmond River HS Beaumont, Texas / Westbrook HS Camden, S.C. / Camden HS Detroit, Mich. / Southfield HS Baltimore, Md. / Parkville HS New Castle, Del. / Newark HS Ypsilanti, Mich. / Milan HS Rising Sun, Md. / Northeast HS Jersey City, N.J. / Hudson Catholic HS Baltimore, Md. / Patterson HS Baltimore, Md. / New Town HS Port Arthur, Texas / Port Arthur Memorial HS Cheverly, Md. / Wise HS Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Delaware Valley Charter HS Houston, Texas / Lamar HS Suffolk, Va. / Nanesmond River HS Rising Sun, Md. / Northeast HS Baltimore, Md. / Centenniel HS Clinton, Md. / Gwynn Park HS Fort Washington, Md./Friendly HS Oklahoma City, Okla. / Douglass HS Baltimore, Md. / Edmondson HS Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS Edgewood, Md. / Edgewood HS Howell, N.J. / Tom’s River South HS Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River HS Immokalee, Fla. / Golden Gate HS Suffolk, Va. / Lakeland HS Pikesville, Md. / St. Frances Academy Memphis, Tenn. / Ridgeway HS Memphis, Tenn. / Southwest HS Newport News, VA / Warwick HS Columbia, Md. / Atholton HS Greensboro, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley Beaumont, Texas / Beaumont Central HS Naples, Fla. / Naples HS Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Carver HS Baltimore, Md. / Western Tech Fort Worth, Texas / Trinity HS Memphis, Tenn. / Hamilton HS Newport News, Va. / Woodside HS Copperas Cove, Texas / Copperas Cove Houston, Texas / Blinn College Miami, Fla. / Miami-Palmetto HS Washington, D.C. / Friendship HS Greenbelt, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt HS Baltimore, Md. / Woodlawn HS Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS Baltimore, Md. / City HS Houston, Texas / Lamar HS Sante Fe Springs, Calif. / East Los Angeles College Joppatowne, Md. / Joppatowne HS Liberty City, Fla. / Hallendale HS Beaumont, Texas / Westbrook HS Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical HS Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayette County HS Perry Hall, Md. / Perry Hall HS Upper Marlboro, Md. / DeMatha Catholic HS Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy New Carrollton, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Glenville Ginn Academy Washington, D.C / Friendship Collegiate Academy Skyline, Texas / Skyline HS /morganstatebears #GOBEARS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO TEAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POS 56 Chris Fatogoma LB 57 Cody Acker LB 58 Joel Scott FB 60 Justin Haymes OL 62 Clarence Swain OL 63 Magnus Day OL 64 Daniel Owuegbu OL 66 Joshua Miles OL 69 Ehijele Ubuane OL 71 Joshua Stevens OL 72 Darren Pinnock OL 74 Matthew Thompson OL 76 Randon Key OL 82 Grayling Harrison WR 83 Eme Akonawe TE 84 Willie Gillus III TE 85 Landen Malbrough WR 86 Cornelius Middleton WR 88 Heleaince Gates DE 89 Ryan Davis WR 92 Andrew Mitchell DL 93 Bryan Egborebhe DL 94 Micale Allen DL 95 Ayodeji Agbelese DL 96 Terrod Roberts Jr. DE 97 Noel Liverpool DE 99 Bradley Sanchez DL COACHING STAFF Lee Hull, Head Football Coach John Morgan, Jr., Asst. Head Coach Fred Farrier, Offensive Coordinator Benton “Sport” Harold, Special Teams/Tight Ends Coach Brawley Evans, Defensive Backs Coach LeAndre Creamer, Defensive Line Dwayne Foster, Offensive Line Coach Kenneth Lucas, Running Backs Coach Jamari McCollough, Receivers Coach Kevin Myrie, Graduate Asst. Coach As of September 21, 2014 Jarvis West, Graduate Asst. Coach Robb Johnson, Admin. Asst. - Defense Roderick Chapman, Admin. Asst. - Offense Eric Fair, Admin. Asst. - Offense morganstatebears morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 11 LEE HULL Head Coach Lee Hull was introduced by Morgan State University Athletics Director Floyd Kerr as the new head football coach of the Morgan State Bears on January 9, 2014. Hull has been the assistant coach at Maryland since 2008, and has built an impressive coaching resume. Hull, 48, becomes the 19th head football coach in Morgan State history. Hull comes to MSU after spending the past six seasons (2008-13) with the University of Maryland as wide receivers coach. During his time there he helped coach Darrius Heyward-Bey (Indianapolis Colts) and Torrey Smith (Baltimore Ravens) to first and second round NFL Draft selections, respectively, as well as building one of the most talented receiving corps in the ACC this season. Hull also helped developed LaQuan Williams (Baltimore Ravens), Tony Logan (New England Patriots) and Quintin McCree (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) who went on to careers in professional football after leaving College Park. Hull also has experience coaching other positions. He tutored running backs his first two seasons at Oregon State and wide receivers the last three. He coached three OSU All-Americans, including a pair of wideouts, and was a part of four bowl wins. In 2006, he coached Sammie Stroughter to All-America status in one of Oregon State’s best seasons. The Beavers posted a 10-4 record, second-best in school history, including a win over Missouri in the Sun Bowl. That season, Stroughter led the Pac10 Conference and ranked 10th in the country in receiving yards per game (92.4). Stroughter was on the watch list for the 2007 Biletnikoff Award, which honors the top receiver in the nation. He went on to be selected in the 2009 NFL Draft by Tampa Bay. In Hull’s first season in charge of OSU wide receivers, Mike Hass ended his stellar career as a first-team All-America selection and the winner of the 2005 Biletnikoff Award. Hass posted the third-highest receiving yards total (3,924) in league history. He is currently a member of the Seattle Seahawks. Hull also coached current Atlanta Falcon’s running back Steven Jackson during the 2003 season. Jackson was a first-team All-Pac-10 and third-team All-America choice as a junior, his final season at OSU. He was a first-round draft choice in the 2004 NFL Draft. Prior to his five seasons at Oregon State, Hull spent five years (1998-2002) at his alma mater, the College of the Holy Cross. He coached linebackers for one season before becoming wide receivers coach, as well as overseeing the kickoff coverage and kickoff return units. He also went on to become the passing game coordinator. The Hull File Coaching Experience » Maryland 2008-13.: Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers » Oregon State 2003-04: Assistant Coach – Running Backs 2005-07: Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers » Holy Cross 2000-02: Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers/ Passing Game Coord./Kickoff Return 1999: Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers/ Kickoff Coverage 1998: Assistant Coach - Linebackers » San Diego Chargers 2000-01: Internship » Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1999: Volunteer Assistant Coach » South (Worcester, Mass.) High School 1996-97: Head Coach 1992-94: Asst. Coach - Offensive Coordinator » Auburn (Mass.) High School 1995: Asst. Coach - Passing Game Coordinator Playing Experience » Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1990-92: Wide Receiver » Toronto Argonauts 1992: Wide Receiver » Holy Cross 1984-87: Wide Receiver Hull was a standout wide receiver at Holy Cross from 1984-87, playing under former Maryland coach Mark Duffner his final two seasons. The Crusaders posted a 21-1 record his last two years and were ranked No. 1 in Division I-AA in 1987. Holy Cross also won the Colonial League title and the Lambert Cup that season. He was a preseason #BearDown @morganstbears /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 12 BEARS Bombers won the 1990 Grey Cup. He also played for Toronto in 1992. Hull was also a free-agent signee of the New England Patriots in 1998. Prior to joining Holy Cross, he coached at the prep level in Massachusetts for five years. He was offensive coordinator at South High School in Worcester, Mass., for three years (1992-94) and the passing game coordinator at Auburn High School in 1995. He returned to South High in 1996 as head coach. Assistant Coaches Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator DWAYNE FOSTER KENNETH LUCAS Offensive Line Running Backs LEANDRE CREAMER Receivers Hometown: Baltimore, Md. Alma Mater: Univ. of Maryland, 2010 Years at MSU: 1st season /morganstatebears Defensive Line Hometown: Baltimore, Md. Alma Mater: Tennessee ‘87 Years at MSU: 2nd season BRAWLEY EVANS BENTON HAROLD Defensive Backs Recruiting Coordinator Special Teams Tight Ends Hometown: Baltimore, Md. Alma Mater: West Liberty St., 2005 Years at MSU: 1st season @morganstbears Hometown: Washington, D.C. Alma Mater: Univ. of Delaware ‘88 Years at MSU: 1st season JAMARI MCCOLLOUGH Hull and his wife, Stacey, have two sons, Alexander and Jordan, and one daughter, Laila. #BearDown Hometown: Cleveland Heights, Ohio Alma Mater: Holy Cross ‘92 Years at MSU: 1st season Hometown: Washington, D.C. Alma Mater: Delaware State ‘93 Years at MSU: 1st season He had a stellar high school career as both a football player and track performer. A native of Vineland, N.J., Hull lettered twice as a wide receiver for Vineland High School. He was selected All-Cape League, first-team All-South Jersey, first-team All-New Jersey Group-4, honorable mention all-state and the Vineland Student-Athlete of the Year. He was a long jumper and ran the 400 meters. FRED FARRIER Hometown: Washington, D.C. Alma Mater: Bowie State ‘93 Years at MSU: 1st season During his coaching career, Hull has participated in a number of internships. In 1999 he interned in the CFL. In 2000 and 2001 he took part in the NFL’s Minority Internship Program. In addition, he attended the 2007 Minority Coaches Forum in Chandler, Ariz. Hull earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Holy Cross in 1988 and a master’s in secondary education from Worcester State in 1995. JOHN MORGAN, JR morganstatebears Hometown: Augusta, Ga. Alma Mater: Georgia Southern ‘96 Years at MSU: 15th season morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 13 THE LAST TIME... SCORING RUSHING Scored 60 or more points:������������������������������������� vs. Norfolk State, 1967 (63) Scored 50 or more points:���������������������������������������at N.C. Central, 2011 (52) Scored 40 or more points:��������������������������������� vs. Savannah State, 2012 (45) Scored 30 or more points:��������������������������������������������at Hampton, 2014 (38) Was held scoreless:��������������������������������������������� at Norfolk State, 2012 (30-0) Was held scoreless in the 1st half:������������������������ at Norfolk State, 2014 (9-0) Was held scoreless in the 2nd half:����������������������� at Norfolk State, 2012 (3-0) Was held scoreless in Hughes Stadium:�����������vs. #17 S.C. State, 2008 (32-0) Was held scoreless on the road:�������������������������� at Norfolk State, 2012 (30-0) Held opponent scoreless in the 1st half:������������ at Delaware State, 2011 (6-0) Held opponent scoreless in the 2nd half:�������������vs. Bowie State,2014 (28-0) Held opponent scoreless:..................................at Delaware State, 2011 (12-0) Held opponent scoreless at Hughes Stadium:������������� vs. Howard, 2005 (7-0) Held two opponents scoreless in one season:��� ..........1979, vs. UMES (41-0), .................................................................................vs. Delaware State (22-0) Held three opponents scoreless in one season:����������������������� Not since 1934 Held four opponents scoreless in one season:������������������������� Not since 1934 Held five opponents scoreless in one season:�����������������������������������1934, (8) Held a MEAC opponent scoreless:.................................. N.C. A&T (32-0), 2006 Held two MEAC opponents scoreless:����������������� vs. MD-Eastern Shore (41-0), ..............................................................1979, vs. Delaware State (22-0), 1979 PASSING Had 400 or more yards passing:�������������������������������� vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 (551) Held three MEAC opponents scoreless:����������������vs. NC College (23-0), 1967 Had 300 or more yards passing:���������������������vs. Savannah State, 2011 (318) .............................................vs. Delaware State (27-0), vs. Norfolk State (63-0) Had 200 or more yards passing��������������������������������� at Hampton,2014 (252) Attempted a two-point conversion:����������������������������������������at Howard, 2012 Had LESS than 125 yards passing:������������������������vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (104) Had LESS than 75 yards passing:��������������������������� at Norfolk State, 2014 (38) TURNOVERS Had 50 or more pass attempts:������������������������������������ at S.C. State, 2004 (59) Committed five or more turnovers:�������������������������� at Norfolk State, 2012 (5) Had 40 or more pass attempts:�������������������������������������vs. N.C. A&T, 2011 (40) Committed four turnovers:............................at Howard, 2013 (3 INTs, fumble) Had 30 or more pass attempts:������������������������������������at Hampton, 2014 (37) Had four or more fumbles:���������������������������������������� at Norfok State, 2012 (5) Attempted 20 or fewer passes:�������������������������������������������at Florida A&M (11) Had three fumbles:������������������������������������������������������������������� at Akron, 2012 Had 25 or more pass completions:................................at S.C. State, 2004 (32) Did not commit a turnover:��������������������������������������������� at N.C. Central, 2013 Had 20 or more pass completions: ..............................at Hampton, 2014 (21) Recorded five or more takeaways:������������������������������ at N.C. Central, 2011 (5) Had FEWER than 15 pass completions:������������������������������ vs. N.C. Central (7) Recorded three or more fumble recoveries:�������������������at Hampton, 2014 (4) Had four passing TDs:.................................................vs. Savannah State, 2011 Recorded two fumble recoveries:���������������������������������������� at Hampton, 2014 Had three passing TDs:...............................................vs. Delaware State , 2003 Returned two or more INTs for TDs:������������������������������ vs. N.C. Central, (2008) Had two passing TDs:������������������������������������������������������������vs. Howard, 2014 Returned an interception:................................ at Hampton, 2014 (Nate Ayers) Had zero passing TDs:�����������������������������������������������������at Florida A&M, 2014 Recorded two interceptions:......................at Florida A&M, 2014 (Delonta Hall) Had three passing TDs:.............................................at Eastern Michigan, 2014 Returned INT for a TD:��������������������vs. Florida A&M, 2013 (Cody Acker, 19 yds) Had two passing TDs:...............................................at Eastern Michigan, 2014 Returned a fumble for a TD:�������������������������������vs. Howard (Michael Dallas II) Had four or more passes intercepted:������������vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 (4) Retd a blocked extra pt for 2-points:.......... vs. Towson, 2009 (Darren McKhan) Had three passes intercepted:����������������������������������������� at #4 Villanova, 2014 Had two passes intercepted:����������������������������������������vs. .Norfolk State, 2013 DEFENSE Did not throw an interception:�������������������������������������������� at Hampton, 2014 Held opponent to 0 or fewer rushing yards:........... vs. Bowie State, 2010 (-33) Held opponent to 50 or fewer rushing yards:��������������N.C. Central, 2013 (44) RECEIVING Held opponent to 100 or fewer rushing yards:����vs. Robert Morris, 2011 (88) Caught six or more passes:...................Herb Walker Jr., at Hampton, 2014 (7) Held opponent to 50 or fewer passing yards:�������� at Norfolk State, 2014 (63) Had 8 or more receivers with a catch: ................................at Hampton, 2014 (8) Held opponent to 100 or fewer passing yards: ������������� at Howard, 2013 (89) Had one player with 100 yards receiving in a game:.....................at Hampton, Held oppt to 300 or fewer total offense:................ at Florida A&M, 2014 (236) 2014, Herb Walker Jr. (109) Held oppt to 200 or fewer total offense:���������vs. Savannah State, 2011 (188) Had one one 300-yard passer and one 100-yard passer and one 100-yard rushing Intercepted five or more passes:������������������������������� vs. N.C. Central, 2008 (6) in a game: .............at S.C. State, 2004, (B. Littlejohn 392-pass, J. Jackson 145-run) Intercepted four passes:........................................ at Bethune-Cookman, 2007 Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher in a game:.......at Norfolk State, Intercepted three passes:................................................vs. Florida A&M, 2013 ....................................................2010, (D. Brown 128-run, W. Diggs 103 yds-receiving) Intercepted two passes:������������������������������������������������������� at Hampton, 2014 Scored a saftey:..................................................................at Bowie State, 2010 TOTAL OFFENSE Had 600 or more yards total offense:................................vs. Norfolk State, 2002 (601) Recorded six or more sacks:....................................... at Florida A&M, 2014 (6) Had 550 or more yards total offense:.......................................vs. S.C. State, 2004 (625) Recorded five sacks:.......................................................at Robert Morris, 2013 Had 500 or more yards total offense:.....................................vs. Hampton, 2013 (515) Had 10 or more tackles:������������������Antonio Jefferson at Hampton, 2014 (13) Had 400 or more yards total offense:........................................vs. Howard, 2014 (435) LESS than 200 yards of total offense:........................................at S.C. State, 2013 (134) Had 85 or more plays total offense:...........................................vs. Hampton, 2010 (85) Had 75 or more plays total offense:.........................................at N.C. Central, 2013 (77) Had 400 or more yards:����������������������������������� vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (447) Had 300 or more yards:������������������������������������������vs. Holy Cross, 2014 (356) Had 200 or more yards:����������������������������������������vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (207) Had FEWER than 50 yards:�������������������������������������������vs. N.C. A&T, 2011 (33) Had 60 or more rush attempts:������������������������������������������at NCCU, 2013 (64) Had 50 or more rush attempts:������������������������������ vs. Florida A&M, 2013 (51) Had three TDs:�����������������������������������������������������������������at Florida A&M, 2014 Had four or more rush TDs:������������������������������������������������Hampton, 2014 (4) Had two or more players with 150 rush yards in a game.................................. ....................vs. Morris Brown, 2002; T.J. Stallings (195), L. Washington (169) Had a player rush for 2 TDs:���������������������Moses Skillon at #4 Villanova, 2014 Had a player rush for 3 TDs:..................at Hampton, 2014, Herb Walker Jr. (3) Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs:...........at Howard, 2002, T.J. Stallings (5) Rushed for 200 yards or more:...............at Florida A&M, Herb Walker Jr. (203) Rushed for 100 yards or more:................vs. N.C. Central, Robert Council (122) Had a run of 70 or more yards:.....Travis Davidson, Savannah State, 2012 (70) Had a run of 60 or more yards:����������������Travis Davidson, at BGSU, 2011 (61) Had a run of 50 or more yards:������ Lamont Brown III vs. Hampton, 2013 (59) #BearDown @morganstbears /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 14 SPECIAL TEAMS Had a field goal of 40 or more yards:..............................at Florida A&M, 2014 ....................................................................................... (Chris Moller, 44 yds) Had a punt of 50 or more yards:..........................................at Hampton, 2014 .................................................................................(Lawrence Forbes, 57 yds) Returned a punt for a TD:........................................................at Howard, 2013 .................................................................................. (Broderick Gager, 89 yds) Punted 8 or more times:...................... Earvin Gonzalez at N.C. A&T, 2012 (10) Returned a blocked punt for a TD:.....N.C. A&T, 2008 (Willie Hardemon, 0 yds) Returned a kickoff for a TD:......... vs. Hampton, 2013 (Tubotein Taylor, 93 yds) Returned a kickoff and a punt for a TD:............................................................. Kickoff Ret. of 50 yds or more:.............Orlando Johnson, vs. Howard, 2014 (82) Punt Ret. of 40 yds or more:...................Thomas Matin, at Holy Cross, 2014 (48) Blocked one punt:............................. vs. Norfolk State, 2013 (Paul Eatman Jr.) Blocked a field goal:.......................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2012 (Joe Rankin) Blocked an extra point conversion:.......at Hampton, 2014 (Antonio Jefferson) Missed a kicking PAT:................................... vs. Hampton, 2013 (Chris Moller) Returned a kickoff for a TD:........... N.C. Central, 2013, Adrian Wilkins (91 yds) Punted 8 or more times:....................................................vs. Hampton, 2013 Punted Once:.......................................................................at Hampton, 2014 Did not Punt:.................................................................at Norfolk State, 2010 Missed a kicking PAT:...................................... vs.. Hampton, 2013 (A. Prevost) Blocked a PAT:...............................................................vs. Norfolk State, 2007 Blocked a Field Goal:...........................at Florida A&M, 2014 (Al Palmer-Hicks) Blocked two Field Goals:...vs. B-Cookman, 2012 (Dawud Lane, Lavon McCoy) Returned a blocked FG for a TD:......... Jonathan Dowling, WKU, 2013 (70 yds) Blocked a Punt:.....................................................at #4 Villanova, 2014 (?????) Missed a FG:.........................................vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (B. McLaren, 51) Missed 2 or more FGs:.......................vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (E. Fenton, 41, 34) #BearDown morganstatebears MISCELLANEOUS Had 20 or more first downs:.........................................at Hampton, 2014 (25) Had FEWER than 10 first downs:...........................at Delaware State, 2014 (3) Had 10 or more penalties:............................................at Hampton, 2014 (10) Had zero penalties:........................................................at #4 Villanova, (2014) THE LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER... Had 100 or more yards in penalties:...................... at N.C. Central, 2013 (101) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time:......vs. Norfolk State, 2014 (35:05) PASSING Had one 100-yard rushing and one 100-yard receiver:........................ at Buffalo, Had 400 or more yards passing:......................................at Akron, 2012 (565) ................................2012 (Branden Oliver 238-rush, Alex Neutz 154-receiving) Had 300 or more yards passing:......................vs. Delaware State, 2012 (398) Had 200 or more yards passing.. .................................vs. Howard,2014 (229) RUSHING Had LESS than 100 yards passing:..........................at Norfolk Sttae, 2014 (68) Had 40 or more pass attempts:... ............................vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (40) Rushed 40 or more times:...................................... .vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (44) Had 30 or more pass attempts:......................................vs. Howard, 2014 (35) Rushed 30 or more times:.............................Tarik Cohen, N.C. A&T, 2013 (31) Had four passing TDs:.................. .........................................at Akron, 2012 (6) Rushed 25 or more times:................Jeremiah Schwartz, Hampton, 2012 (29) Had three passing TDs:................ .....................................at #4 Villanova, 2014 Rushed for 200 yards or more:.................WKU, Antonio Andrews, 2013 (213) Rushed for 150 yards or more:...........Kevin Monangai, Villanova, 2014 (170) Had one player with 100 yards receiving in a game:.............vs. Howard, 2014 Rushed for 100 yards or more:.Bronson Hill, at Eastern Michigan 2014 (114) ........................................................................................Matthew Colvin (115) Rushed for three or more TDs:.......................................at #Villanova, 2014 (3) Had eight or more players catch a pass:.. ...vs. N.C. Central, A. Atkinson, 2014 (9) Player rushed for three or more TDs: ...John Robertson, at #4Villanova, 2014 (3) Rushed for two TDs:.............................. ........Shane Taylor, at Holy Cross, 2014 Had a run of 70 or more yards:.....Kevin Monangai, at #4 Villanova, 2014 (81) SCORING Scored 60 or more points:..................................................at Akron, 2012 (66) Had a run of 60 or more yards:..................Antonio Andrews, WKU, 2013 (65) Scored 50 or more points:............................... at Western Kentucky, 2013 (58) Had a run of 50 or more yards:.....John Robertson, at #4 Villanova, 2014 (56) Scored 40 or more points:........................................at #4 Villanova, 2014 (48) Scored 30 or more points:............................................ at Hampton, 2014 (35) PASSING Scored a two-point conversion:.................................... at Howard, 2013 (pass) Passed for 500 or more yards:............. Bobby Townsend, Howard, 1999 (522) Passed for 400 or more yards:................. Dalton Williams, Akron, 2012 (446) Passed for 300 or more yards:..............Nick Elko, Delaware State, 2012 (398) TURNOVERS Had four or more fumbles:......................................... at N.C. Central, 2011 (8) Passed for 200 or more yards:........Malcom Bell, vs. N.C. Central, 2014, (207) Had three or more fumbles LOST:.............................. at N.C. Central, 2011 (4) Attempted 50 or more passes:.................... Tim Little, Sacred Heart, 2012 (50) Did not commit a turnover:............................................at #23 N.D. State 2010 Attempted 40 or more passes:................Malcom Bell, N.C. Central, 2014 (40) Intercepted five or more passes:............................... vs. N.C. Central, 2008 (6) Completed 30 or more passes:...............Nick Elko, Delaware State, 2012 (33) Intercepted four passes:................................. vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 (4) Completed 20 or more passes:...............Malcom Bell, N.C. Central, 2014 (25) Intercepted three passes:.................................................at #4 Villanova, 2014 Threw five or more TD passes:................ Matt Schilz, Bowling Green, 2011 (5) Returned an INT for a TD:.................... at Norfolk State 2012 (X. Boyce, 16 yds) Threw 5 or more interceptions:.............. Stadford Brown, NC Central, 2008 (5) Returned a fumble for a TD:.......................at Akron, 2012 (Nick Rossi, 29 yds) Threw three TD passes:..........................John Robertson, at #4 Villanova, 2014 Completed a pass of 75 or more yds: M. Francois to P. Kirkland, BCU, 2007 (82) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards:....Greg McGhee to Matthew Colvin vs. DEFENSE Held MSU to 15 or fewer first downs:.......................... at S.C. State, 2013 (13) ........................................................................................... Howard, 2014 (58) Scored a saftey:...................................................... at Western Kentucky, 2013 Held MSU to 50 or fewer yards rushing:........................vs. N.C. A&T, 2011 (33) RECEIVING Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards passing:..................at Hampton, 2014 (252) Caught 10 or more passes:.............. Travis Tarpley, Delaware State, 2012 (12) Held MSU to 200 or fewer yards passing:.............vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (104) Caught six or more passes:..........Quentin Atkinson, vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (9) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards passing:............... at Norfolk State, 2014 (38) Had 150 or more yds receiving:...................... Alex Neutz, Buffalo, 2012 (154) Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards total offense:....at Norfolk State, 2014 (242) Had 100 or more yards receiving:........Matthew Colvin, vs. Howard, 2014 (115) Returned a punt for a TD:............Phillip Adams, #17 S.C. State, 2008 (61 yds) Caught two TD passes:............................. Travis Tarpley, at Delaware State, 2012 Returned a blocked punt for a TD:......... Dylan Mulder, at Eastern Michigan, 2014 (1 yd) Caught three TD passes:.........................................Deryn Bowser, at Akron, 2009 @morganstbears /morganstatebears morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 15 Caught four TD passes:...............................................Alex Neutz, at Buffalo, 2012 Had 8 or more receivers with a catch: ............................vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (8) SCORING Scored four or more TDs:...........................Antonio Andrews, WKU, 2013 (5 runs) Scored three TDs:.................................. Greg McGhee, vs. Howard, 2014 (3 runs) Scored two TDs:............................John Robertson, at #4 Villanova, 2014 (2 runs) DEFENSE Intercepted three or more passes:���������Michael Williams, B-Cookman, 2010 (3) Intercepted two passes:...................................G. Underwood, #4 Villanova, 2014 Recorded three or more sacks:������������������������Joey Drayton, Hampton, 2003 (3) Recorded two sacks:...................................Forest Mason, Robert Morris, 2013 (2) Returned a fumble for a TD:����������������������������at Akron, 2012 (Nick Rossi, 29 yds) SPECIAL TEAMS Scored 10 or more points kicking:������������������������������������������ R. Stein, 2012 (12) Kicked four field goals:............................................. R. Estep, Norfolk State, 2011 Kicked three field goals:..........................Chase Varnadore, at Flordia A&M, 2014 Kicked a 50-yard field goal:.............Chase Varnadore, at Florida A&M, 2014 (53) Kicked a 60-yard punt:...........................................J. Stovall, Hampton, 2011 (60) Kickoff Ret. of 50 yds or more:..............Adrian Wilkins, at N.C. Central, 2013 (91) Punt Ret. of 50 yds or more:...........Devonte Johnson, at Florida A&M, 2014 (53) 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Offense at Eastern Michigan at Holy Cross Bowie State vs. Howard at Norfolk State at Florida A&M N.C. Central at #4 Villanova at Hampton at N.C. A&T S.C. State Delaware State LT LG C RG RT Pinnock Woods Swain Thompson Key Pinnock Woods Swain Thompson Key PinnockWoodsSwain ThompsonKey Pinnock Woods Swain Thompson Key Pinnock Woods Swain Thompson Key Pinnock Woods Swain Thompson Key Pinnock Woods Swain Ubuane Key Pinnock Woods Swain Ubuane Key Pinnock Woods Swain Ubuane Key WR QB RB Martin Council Brown Martin Council Walker Martin CouncilWalker Martin Council Walker Martin Council Walker Martin Council Walker Martin Council Walker Martin Skillon Martin Martin Skillon Walker Defense at Eastern Michigan at Holy Cross Bowie State vs. Howard at Norfolk State at Florida A&M N.C. Central at #4 Villanova at Hampton at N.C. A&T S.C. State Delaware State DE Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Micale Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Micale ILB Acker Acker Acker Acker Acker Acker Whitaker Acker Acker #BearDown NT Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Jenifer Sanchez Sanchez @morganstbears DE Gates Gates Gates Gates Gates Allen Allen Gates Jenifer OLB ILB Robinson Jackson Robinson Jackson Robinson Jackson Robinson Gibson Robinson Gibson Robinson Gibson Robinson Gibson Robinson Gibson Robinson Gibson /morganstatebears morganstatebears OLB Ayers Ayers Ayers Olton Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill WR/TE/FB WR WR Banks Fisk Malbrough Akonawe Fisk Malbrough AkonaweFiskMalbrough Spearman Fisk Malbrough Spearman Fisk Malbrough Spearman Poteat Malbrough Spearman Poteat Malbrough Spearman Poteat Malbrough Spearman Poteat Malbrough CB FS Hall Peterson Jefferson Peterson Jones Peterson Hall Peterson Hall Peterson Hall Peterson Hall Peterson Jefferson Peterson Jones Jefferson morganstatebears SS Eatman Eatman Eatman Eatman Jefferson Eatman Eatman Eatman Eatman CB Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers MorganStateBears.com SCORING DRIVES SCORING DRIVES QTR.....Opponent 1 2 3 .... at Eastern Michigan .... at Eastern Michigan .... at Eastern Michigan QTR.....Opponent 2 2 4 4 ......... 14:54 .... C.Moller 42 yd field goal ................................. 4-7 ............ 10:22 ..... A.Poteat, 21 yd pass from R.Council ....C.Moller Kick .5-89 ............ 13:57 ....H.Walker, 46 yd ...C.Moller Kick .3-59 ......... 3:39 ...H.Walker 2 yd run ...............................C.Moller Kick .. 12-77 .... vs. Howard .... vs. Howard .... vs. Howard .... vs. Howard .... vs. Howard .... at Norfolk State .... at Norfolk State .... at Florida A&M .... at Florida A&M .... at Florida A&M .... at Florida A&M QTR.....Opponent 2 4 4 .... vs. N.C. Central .... vs. N.C. Central .... vs. N.C. Central QTR.....Opponent 1 2 2 4 ...1:46 ...... 3-9 ...1:44 .10-9 ...1:03 19-16 .. 6:38 ........ 26-23 .... at Hampton .... at Hampton ..... at Hampton ..... at Hampton ..... at Hampton .... at Hampton #BearDown .2:42 .. 2:54 .. 1:50 .. 0:56 .. 1:53 7-0 14-0 21-014 35-21 38-35 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score .......14:52 ....O. Johnson 23 yd run ..............................C. Moller Kick .......8:28 ......H. Walker 5 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 7-82 ... 9-65 .. 3:28 .. 4:08 7-9 14-9 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score ........11:04 ....R. Council 4 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 8-74 ........11:44 ....H. Walker 5 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 8-75 ........7:35 ......R. Council 1 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 5-50 ........8:20 ......C. Moller 44 yd fg ................................................................... 10-59 .. 3:49 .. 7:16 .. 1:48 .5:13 7-0 14-3 21-3 24-6 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score ........14:26 ....R. Council 15 yd run ................................C. Moller Kick ........9:03 ......H. Walker 4 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick .........0:32 ......A. King pass from R. Council ...................C. Moller Kick ... 3-27 ... 8-58 ... 10-66 .. 0:50 .. 3:31 .2:03 7-0 14-20 21-20 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score .... vs. #4 Villanova .......12:50 ....T. Martin 33 yd pass from M. Skillon ........C. Moller Kick ... 1-33 .... vs. #4 Villanova .......9:05 ......M. Skillon 3 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 8-59 .... vs. #4 Villanova .........1:04 ......R. Fisk 3 yd run ........................................C. Moller Kick ... 2-20 ..... vs. #4 Villanova ........13:51 ......M. Skillon 1 yd run ......................................C. Moller Kick ..... 9-82 QTR.....Opponent 1 1 3 4 4 4 7-0 14-21 21-21 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score ..............11:01 ....H. Walker 1 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 10-65 ..............8:33 ......R. Council 2 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 6-59 ..............11:53 ....H. Walker 4 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 6-42 ..............00:00 ....H. Walker 17 yd pass from R. Council .....C. Moller Kick ... 3-15 ..............00:28 ....C. Moller 38 yd field goal ....................................................... 8-34 QTR.....Opponent 1 2 2 4 6:52 1:52 ... 1:26 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score QTR.....Opponent 4 4 . 13-75 4-65 8-80 .... at Bowie State ........11:01 ....R. Council 6 yd run ..................................C. Moller Kick ... 3-45 .. 11:01 7-3 .... at Bowie State ............5:33 . R. Council 7 yd. run ..................................C.Moller Kick .6-48 . 2:41 14-3 .... at Bowie State ........2:56 .....Herb Walker Jr. ..........................................C.Moller Kick .1-28 ..... 00:07 21-3 ..... at Bowie State...............:25..............Herb Walker Jr..............................................C. Moller Kick......... 3-40.............. 1:29........... 28-3 QTR.....Opponent 1 1 3 3 4 8:08 ....L.Brown III, 3 yd run ................................C. Moller Kick 4:57 L.Brown III, 46 yd pass from R.Council ....C.Moller Kick 00:55 .L.Malbrough 34 yd pass from R.Council ...C.Moller Kick .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score ... at Holy Cross .... at Holy Cross . at Holy Cross . at Holy Cross QTR.....Opponent 3 3 4 4 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score .. 0:06 .. 3:24 .. 0:45 .. 3:40 7-7 14-14 21-21 28-48 .Time.........Scoring Play.................................... Conversion..... Plays-Yds..... TOP......... Score .............12:04 ....H. Walker 12 yd run .................................C. Moller Kick ... 6-75 .............8:57 ....M. Skillon 2 yd run .................................C. Moller Kick ... 6-23 .............2:29 .....C. Moller 24 yd field goal............................................................ 16-68 .............13:20 .....H. Walker 21 yd run.....................................C. Moller Kick......... 9-75 .............9:47............H. Walker 1 yd run .......................................C. Moller Kick ......... 5-34 .............1:13 ........H. Walker 17 yd pass from M. Skillon ........C. Moller Kick......... 6-33 @morganstbears /morganstatebears morganstatebears morganstatebears .. 3:02 .. 3:01 .. 2:29 ..... 3:50 ...... 2:30 ...... 1:21 7-0 14-0 .. 17-14 ... 24-20 ... 31-20 ... 38-35 MorganStateBears.com GAME 10 • NOV. 8, 2014 THE THREE HEARTBREAKS The Morgan State Bears last heartbreaker was at Norfolk State, a 15-14 loss. The play of the game hinged on a pass interference call on a 3rd and 2 from the MSU 5. NSU backup QB Tyler Clark scored on the ensuing play with a 1-yard run to help to seal the win. • It marked the third game in which the Bears could’ve easily been in the win column. • In Week 1, Morgan State had a shot to tie the game down the stretch with a 55-yarder... however, before the snap, the Bears were called for offsides that pushed kicker Chris Moller into a 60-yard try as time expired -- it didn’t come close. • In Week 2, the Bears lost at Holy Cross, 29-26, on a last second 1-yd QB TD run as time expired. • The Bears have lost three games by a total of 7 points. • The Bears recorded their first close win by rallying from a 20-7 deficit to upset N.C. Central 21-20 during MSU’s Homecoming on Oct. 18. FOLLOW US IN CYBERSPACE There are many ways to keep up with MSU athletics online and on the go: • Visit www.morganstatebears.com, the official web site of Bears athletics, for news, schedules, stats, bios and more. The MSU media relations office also will feature virtual media guides. • Fans and media can also download the official smartphone app for Android and Apple devices through their respective app stores. The app inlcudes live in-game updates for sports that have a live statistical feed for home games, in addition to a Twitter feed. • Follow us on social media: Facebook: /MorganStateBears Twitter: @MorganStBears Instagram: /MorganStateBears MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • 15 THE NEW BLOOD Eight (8) true freshman from the 2014 recruiting class - OL Matthew Thompson, OL Ehijele Ubuane, OL Joshua Miles, DL Ayodeji Agbelese, DL Dalonte’ Jenifer, LB Jordan Cry, LB Brandon Griffin and LB Damare’ Whitaker - enrolled at MSU and took part in preseason drills. • The Cleveland native has already etched his name in the MSU record book by rushing for 271 yards against Holy Cross – it currently stands as the third highest rushing total in the FCS. • Walker was one of three running backs added to the list, joining Marshaun Coprich (Illinois State) and Tyler Varga (Yale). BEARS IN OT NO SACK ZONE The Bears are 8-6 all-time in overtime games since the NCAA instituted the rule in 1996. MSU’s last ovetime contest was on Sept. 1, 2012 during a season-opener 30-27 win against Sacred Heart. IN OT Date Opponent 9/21/96Liberty 9/26/98 Norfolk State 10/26/02 Delaware State 11/2/02 Morris Brown 9/27/03Hampton 10/4/03B-Cookman 10/8/05 N.C. A&T 9/20/07Hampton 10/13/07Howard 11/20/07 S.C. State 10/18/08Howard 9/19/09 W-Salem State 10/31/09 Florida A&M 9/1/12 Sacred Heart ResultScore W 34-28 L 43-46 W 35-28 W 42-41 L 21-24 W 31-24 L 33-40 L 17-24 W 36-33 L 21-28 W 31-30 W 16-10 L 28-31 W 30-27 NO HUDDLE • Morgan State QB Robert Council has thrown 130 passes without a single interception so far this season. • PK Chris Moller nailed a 38-yard field goal to help the pullout a 38-35 victory vs. Howard in Week 4 ... it marked the second time of his career that he’s booted in a game-winner - he connected on a 27-yarder as time expired to give the Bears a 24-23 win over North Carolina A&T on Nov. 9, 2013 at Hughes Stadium. WALKER ADDED TO WATCH LIST HONOR ROLL Eight (8) returning Morgan State football players were named to the 2014 MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic Team, which requires a grade-point average of 3.00 or better for the past academic year. The six (6) members included: Fonyi Agendia (Biology), Eme Akonawe (Information Systems), Seth Higgins (Marketing), Chris Moller (Public Relations), Christopher Robinson (Physical Education), and DeShaun Summers (Business Administration). #BearDown @morganstbears Morgan State redshirt sophomore running back Herb Walker Jr. has been added to the 2014 Walter Payton Award Watch List, announced today by The Sports Network. • Walker will attempt to be the first-ever player from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference to earn the prestigious award. • Walker took over as the Bears’ No. 1 option after the first game, and he hasn’t looked back. The small, elusive back has gone over 100 yards in five of his last seven games, including twice over 200 yards, while scoring 12 total touchdowns. Overall, he is averaging 131.1 rushing yards per game, ranking first in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and No. 10 in the nation. /morganstatebears morganstatebears Morgan State’s offensive line, “The Mob”, has kept its’ quarterbacks well protected so far this season. • Under the direction of new O-Line coach Dwayne Foster, the largely veteran group has only allowed 10 sacks, ranked No. 1 in the MEAC and on pace for 13 for the year. • Last season they allowed 22 sacks (ranked No. 4 in MEAC). • This week the offensive line gets a test from N.C. A&T. The Aggies are one of the league’s top pass rushing teams and have posted 23 sacks, which is third-best in the MEAC. LOST ON SUMMERS’ ISLAND Morgan State CB DeShawn Summers is putting together another great season for the Bears. No matter who he’s faced this year, Summers has not only shut some of the league’s best receivers down, but he’s done it solo, with man coverage. He doesn’t have the gaudy statistics that he did a season ago, however it’s hard to get stats when teams aren’t even throwing to his side of the field. • Last season, Summers led the Bears with three interceptions. • So far through nine games, the Hampton (Va.) native has 33 tackles (25 solo) and leads the team with five pass breakups and he recorded his first interception of the season during a win at Hampton. • He also has a tackle for loss and a forced fumble. • The Bears have allowed a league-low 151.8 passing yards per game (No. 6 in FCS) and are among the nation’s leaders ranked No. 7 in pass efficiency defense (100.7). • A cornerback like Summers creates more flexibility for the entire defense. morganstatebears MorganStateBears.com
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