Archives for: July 2011, 20
Doug Williams 'coming home' as Grambling coach -- again
Carve a Mt. Rushmore tribute at Grambling State, there could only be one face on the monument. It would be Eddie Robinson, the late coach who won 408 games in his storied 57 year career.
So, then, it's almost sacrilege to suggest anyone else could be… more »
Delaware Director of Athletic Development Appointed to NAADD Executive Committee
University of Delaware Director of Athletic Development Dr. Scarlett Schmidt has earned a national honor, having been selected to serve on the board of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) Executive Committee.
Schmidt, w… more »
EWU, Georgia Southern headline Sports Network Preseason All-America Team
Eastern Washington will begin defense of its NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision title with five players who were selected to The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Preseason All-America Team, including center Chris Powers and safety Matt John… more »
Phil Steele Announces His Magazine and Top 40 Ranking
Phil Steele is proud to introduce his 2011 FCS College Football Preview, his college preview magazine dedicated solely to FCS coverage.
In this stand-alone FCS Magazine, you’ll find one full page devoted to each team as well as Preseason All-Confere… more »
Jackson State names Fuller new athletics director
Jackson State University has named a seasoned athletics director and college administrator as its new athletics director.
Vivian Fuller, 56, will take the helm of Jackson State’s athletics program later this summer, just in time for the start of JSU’… more »
Southern's Stump Mitchell not happy with penalties
Southern University linebacker Anthony Balancier tried not to look at his right, opting instead to stare straight ahead at his cellphone.
But even though he didn't look at Stump Mitchell, Balancier knew what the Jaguars head coach was talking about —… more »
CCU AD: Football headed in right direction
The state of Coastal Carolina football is on the rise—according to director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek.
In 2010, the program won a Big South Championship, hosted its first ever FCS playoff game and had a more than $50,000-dollar increase in gross t… more »