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CAA play should clear up picture
This week's Sports Network FCS Top 25 has the University of Delaware No. 6, the highest ranking among Colonial Athletic Association football teams.
Four of the Blue Hens' conference counterparts are just behind them in the first 11. Voting by the pol… more »
James Madison Announces Suspensions
JMU Director of Athletics Jeff Bourne announced today the indefinite suspension from competition of Justin Thorpe and Chase Williams from the football team for a violation of JMU Athletics policy.
Due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Ac… more »
Albany captain, defensive end has battled disabilities and defied all odds
Albany defensive end Eddie Delaney has lived with both a physical deformity and diabetes for most of his life, but this hasn't stopped him from reaching his dream.
Put yourself in the shoes of a Division I defensive end. Imagine walking up to the lin… more »
Switching sides suits JMU's Babington
Roane Babington started his career at James Madison as a defensive lineman.
So how did he go from shedding blocks to making them as one of the best centers in Football Championship Subdivision?
“Well, you’ve got to be pretty smart,” he said with a… more »
Allstate, AFCA Announce 2011 Good Works Team®, Four From FCS
Justin Belotti of North Dakota, Yaser Elqutub of Northwestern State, Matt Greenhalgh of Rhode Island and Stoy Hall of Drake are the four honored from the FCS
Allstate Insurance Company (NYSE:ALL) and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) a… more »
Towson Won’t Sell Tickets for Maryland Game, Says StubHub Cheaper
Towson University returned its allotment of $38 tickets for an Oct. 1 game at the University of Maryland and suggested fans purchase seats on the secondary market for as little as $4.
The Towson, Maryland, school received tickets to sell for its game… more »
Fewer penalties, turnovers puts UMaine on winning track
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why the 2011 University of Maine football team is off to a strong start.
Thus far, coach Jack Cosgrove’s Black Bears (2-1) are simply making fewer mistakes.
UMaine has distinguished itself during th… more »
QB controversy brewing at William and Mary
William and Mary has a quarterback controversy.
Quarterback Michael Paulus continued to struggle this weekend as the Tribe beat Division II New Haven in a 13-10 victory.
The senior, who transferred from North Carolina before his junior season, was… more »
CAA commissioner bracing for shifts among conferences
Tom Yeager is bracing for the aftershocks. The commissioner of the Colonial Athletic Association knows there will be ripples from the shifts taking place among major college conferences, and he plans to be ready.
Just what all the consolidation will… more »
ODU's Ronnie Cameron has always been the man with a plan
Ronnie Cameron built a computer from scratch when he was 10.
He purchased a shell, a motherboard, a hard drive and a CD-ROM drive. He wired and programmed it with the help of “Computers for Dummies.”
Back then, Cameron didn’t figure on being a col… more »
Douglass grad the middle man at Villanova
Bridges settles into leadership role with solid FCS program
When Frederick Douglass High School graduate Devon Bridges decided to join the Villanova University football team, he became part of a college football powerhouse.
In the realm of the NCA… more »
JMU Zeroing in on the Flames
The Dukes will head south for a Commonwealth clash against the Liberty University Flames this Saturday.
The Flames have now won nine games in a row at Williams Stadium and are currently tied for the fourth-longest Football Championship Subdivision ho… more »
DSU ready to dream big against UD
Kermit Blount knows what it's like to have the proverbial rug pulled out from under him.
The new coach at Delaware State University was the coach at Division II Winston-Salem State two years ago as the school was nearing the end of a five-year plan t… more »
Ex-Lee star hopes JMU Dukes can catch fire
Roane Babington is just being honest. The James Madison University center, who played high school football for Robert E. Lee, isn't happy that his Dukes are 10th in scoring offense and ninth in total offense in the Colonial Athletic Association through… more »
Orlando excited to return to Bethlehem to play against Lehigh
Increased pressure fell on Joey Orlando coming into the 2011 football season.
The University of New Hampshire redshirt junior was the top returning wide receiver from last year's 8-5 team that advanced to the Football Championship Subdivision quarter… more »