Archives for: April 2008, 18
Now a Football School, Georgia State Has Work to do
The record will show that Georgia State's football program officially began Thursday at precisely 2:10 p.m. when school mascot Pounce crashed through a paper sign held by the cheerleaders. The loud, enthusiastic crowd gathered at the school's student ac… more »
For Second Time In Program History, Princeton Will Be Led By Trio Of Captains
Rising senior Matt Koch will serve as a 2008 tri-captain, along with Brian Anderson and Adam Berry.
Rising seniors Brian Anderson, Adam Berry and Matt Koch will lead the 2008 Princeton football team as tri-captains, it was announced by ninth-year hea… more »
Bentley, Blue Hose Deal with Tragedy
Just weeks after a tragedy rocked the Presbyterian College football team, players will gather Saturday for their spring game.
Wide receiver Larry Thomas, of Edisto, was killed in a one-car crash April 4.
"For me, it was one of the toughest thi… more »
Schultz: Dan Reeves Would Fit at Georgia State
In hopes of creating interest and unearthing financing to back a start-up football program, Georgia State went less the buttoned-up fundraising route than the, “I know. Let’s put on a show!” route. All it took was employing a 64-year-old coming off knee… more »
Rattlers' Test: Get in Shape Before Football Season
Spring practices are done for Florida A&M's football team, but not the work. There will be meetings, offseason conditioning and a lot of studying of Alabama State during the off-season.
The bottom line, FAMU coach Joe Taylor said, is he wants to… more »
Inner-city College Football Generally Struggles
This Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist talks about what inner city football is nowadays, compared to what it has been.
Exhiliration runs high. Pulse of the mid-city beats picks up with anticipation. Downtown Atlanta is about to become blessed wi… more »
If You Thought 8-3 Was Good, Take a Look at this Norfolk State Squad
When Pete Adrian says his current Norfolk State football team has more talent than the one that went 8-3 last season, he isn't making a grand pronouncement or violating the sacred Coach's Code by predicting an even better run for the Spartans this fall.… more »
Q&A with Incoming Griz TE Greg Hardy
The only thing that can top Greg Hardy's throwing expertise on the track is his ability on the football field. The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Hardy - signed to play tight end for the Montana Grizzlies - is the defending State C shot put and discus champion and… more »
No MEAC-SWAC Game on Delaware State Schedule
DOVER -- Delaware State's official football schedule is remarkable not for which teams the Hornets play in 2008, but the one it won't.
DSU, fresh off its first appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, has a second consecutive away game with I-A… more »
Northwestern HS Teammates Both Sign At SoCon Schools
Northwestern quarterback Will King and offensive lineman Max Kersbergen get the chance to showcase their football skill in college next year after signing letters of intent Thursday.
But not with the same team.
King is head to Furman, Kersbergen t… more »