September 6, 2013
Greensboro, NC – We are one day away from the start of the 2013 N.C. A&T football season and the buzz in and around Greensboro is getting a little louder as the time counts down. The Aggie faithful have not been this gung-ho in anticipation since last March when Cy Alexander broke a 16-year drought […]
June 13, 2013
After a lot of thought and debate, I have come to some answers in my own mind when it comes to the APR. It may be a good idea in theory but it sucks in actual administration, equity in its application and its intended affect I have concluded that much of this APR commotion is […]
November 18, 2012
It time now for the 84th meeting of the North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central University in football in one of the longest and most heated rivalries in all of college football. Sure there may be more nationally acclaimed rivalries out there like Ohio State-Michigan, Alabama- Auburn, USC-UCLA, Miami-Florida State, Grambling-Southern just to name […]
November 9, 2012
South Carolina State is coming into town this Saturday afternoon and folks believe me this game is one big deal in the massive rebuilding project that has been A&T football. When Coach Rod Broadway came on to the scene a little less than two ago, the A&T football program was in complete shambles. Ten […]
November 3, 2012
The old adage is the most popular guy on ant football team when things are not going well offensively is the backup quarterback. It is a commonplace thing in the NFL like with the New York Jets – Tim Tebow and Mark Sanchez, the Kansas City Chiefs – Brady Quinn and Matt Cassel, Mike Vick […]
October 20, 2012
Delaware State is the 2012 version of the 2011 North Carolina A&T football team. Picked near or at the bottom of the MEAC in the preseason, former Winston Salem State head coach Kermit Blount has done a solid job of retooling the Hornets into a capable football team after a 3-8 mark a year ago. […]
October 12, 2012
It is the middle of the football season and A&T is at the crossroads time of where and how their season will progress. With four of their next five games at home against Howard, Norfolk, FAMU, and South Carolina State mixed in with a trip to Dover Delaware to visit a rejuvenated Delaware State football […]
October 6, 2012
It has been ten days since A&T’s incredible secondary and an uncommon coaching brain fart at a crucial point late in the fourth quarter that allowed Morgan State to escape with a highly improbable 21-18 win in the last minute and half of last week’s conference opener. The Aggies appeared to have victory in hand […]
September 26, 2012
North Carolina A&T is standing in familiar territory going into Thursday’s game against Morgan State in A&T first conference challenge this time live from Aggie Stadium before a national audience on ESPNU from Aggie Stadium. The Aggies opened up with off a tough deceiving close two touchdown loss to Coastal Carolina on the road after […]
September 14, 2012
North Carolina A&T is poised to post its second win of the season this weekend against Virginia University-Lynchburg (VUL), a young fledging football program trying to qualify for NCAA Division II membership at the end of this season and hoping to replace the now defunct St. Paul’s College in the CIAA Northern Division within the […]
September 10, 2012
For those people who believed that A&T needed to call off the dogs against West Virginia State, leading 42-0 at halftime of Saturday night’s game, Coach Rod Broadway did exactly that. It just didn’t matter. They threw only two passes in the second half and ran four basic running plays the entire second half. It […]
September 6, 2012
Well, week one is in the books, so are all of the off the field distractions, hopefully the last time for mass player suspensions, and all of the first game rust and miscues are now fading rapidly into the past. N. C. A&T dropped its opening game to Big South opponent Coastal Carolina 29-13 on […]