Category: Northeastern Huskies
Upsets Spread like Poison Around Ivy
There is little doubt that the country is in dire financial straits these days, even as former Dartmouth football letter-winner and current Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson tries to sort out the mess. But who could have guessed the turbulence would filt… more »
Northeastern Represents FCS Well in 30-21 Defeat at Syracuse
SYRACUSE — It’s their win, and no one can take it away.
Desperately in need of a victory, staring down a long tunnel with a dim light at the end of it, with much of the fan base calling for their coach’s head, the Syracuse University Orange finally g… more »
Video highlights - GSU vs. Northeastern
Courtesy of the Statesboro Herald
http://www.statesboroherald.com/news/article/15086/ more »
UMass Will Take Struggling Win in Opener
For a seventh straight year and the 59th time in 126 seasons, the UMass emerged from a season opener with a victory.
Yet, the 28-16 win over a University of Albany team that features no player on a full scholarship and only 29 players receiving parti… more »
N'Eastern Football Gears Up for Return to Field
As the old adage goes, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. As you can see, that old chestnut mentions nothing about football.
Northeastern was competitive almost every week in 2007 and scored impressive wins against ranked opponents Ne… more »
N'Eastern OT Has Been There, Done That
The shuttle runs.
'My first year here I didn't have any idea what was going on, really. Every year [I'm] just learning more.'
The first step.
The point of attack.
Brian Palangi can't mess those up.
He can't make the stopwatch wait.
He… more »
Northeastern Huskies Get Back to Work
After enduring a tumultuous offseason in which the program’s future was called into question, the Northeastern football team began summer workouts yesterday at Parsons Field.
The 90-member squad is preparing for the school’s 73rd season, which opens… more »
Outlook for N'Easten Football is Rocky-Solid
"Rebuilding" wasn't the right word.
Northeastern has a 3,000-yard crater where its all-time leading rusher used to be, and coach Rocky Hager will have to draw up a new blueprint for a completely different offense.
But after the Huskies' first day… more »
Audio and Video from CAA Media Day
The University of Massachusetts is the choice of the CAA coaches and media to win the overall conference title in football.
The Minutemen were a near unanimous pick to finish first in the North Division.. Richmond is picked to win the South Division… more »
Dukes No. 3 In CAA?
BALTIMORE - All signs point to a showdown between rivals James Madison and Richmond for the Colonial Athletic Association's South Division football title this fall - on paper, anyway.
Practice hasn't started, and the season-openers are still five wee… more »
JMU's Mickey Matthews: CAA Needs Two Bids
HARRISONBURG - With all signs pointing toward a 14-team, two-division alignment for the Colonial Athletic Association in the near future, the league's coaches want the NCAA to take the unprecedented step of awarding the conference two automatic bids in… more »
Comcast-Owned Regionals Kick Off CAA Football Slate
The Colonial Athletic Association will kick off a 36-game TV college football slate, with 21 contests scheduled for Comcast-owned regional networks.
The nation’s largest Football Championship Subdivision schedule will feature 12 games on CN8, The Com… more »
Will A 14-team CAA Be Too Big?
Despite scheduling issues, CAA commissioner Yeager favors ther national role.
Unless something changes, Colonial Athletic Association football four years from now will be a 14-team league, the largest conference in the country above the Division II… more »
FCS Schedules Through The Looking Glass
It's easy to see how prevalent it is for major-college football programs to buy off their smaller brethren in order to get them to come in for what is typically an easy victory (though Michigan and mighty Appalachian State would surely tell you otherwis… more »
Get Ready For A Grind: It's Bye-Bye Byes
HARRISONBURG - To accommodate four more schools in the Division I-AA football playoffs, the NCAA has mandated a major scheduling change starting in 2010: 11 games in 11 weeks, with no byes.
The Colonial Athletic Association's boss is less than thrill… more »