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 […]
August 31, 2012
A&T has had to endure almost ten years of sub-par football performance under three mediocre coaching choices, three entirely different philosophies, huge losing streaks, poor academic performance that went unchecked by three different administrations, and various failed attempts at quick fixes and gimmicks that only made a bad situation worse. In 2010, Chancellor Harold C. […]
August 27, 2012
North Carolina A&T is barely a week away from opening its 2012 football season; it’s second under Rod Broadway, with both everything and nothing at stake. Strange statement depending on how you want to view things, the Aggies are ineligible for the MEAC championship and the FCS playoffs this year because of previous problems […]
July 17, 2012
Here is a concise wrap-up of new Head Basketball Coach Cy Alexander’s first real full-length face-to-face meeting with the Greensboro Chapter of the AAF about A&T basketball, his new team, his goals, and his approach to the game. First let’s just say that Cy is honest in his statements, sometimes brutally so. He made no […]
April 8, 2012
Most everyone who attended yesterday’s final spring scrimmage on the N. C. A&T campus got their first up close look at the new Press Sky Box that workers have just completed construction. It is indeed a most imposing site in the once cozy surroundings of Aggie Stadium and it seems foreign to what most A&T […]
February 12, 2012
Good things allows happen when one shows patience and persistance. When Head Football Coach Rod Broadway took to the podium at the Bryan Fitness Center a couple of weeks ago as national signing day was ending for the evening, a huge surprise was in store for those in attendance. With many of the members of […]
November 27, 2011
North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central will meet for the 83rd time in one of the most storied and intense rivalries in all of HBCU football this Saturday afternoon in Greensboro at Aggie Stadium. Even with both teams engrossed in a major overhaul of their football programs with below .500 records a near sellout […]
November 4, 2011
North Carolina A&T now has the monkey off its back in three major respects. The Aggies were virtually eliminated from the MEAC race losing 14-10 contest to the most likely to be MEAC Champion Norfolk State Spartans on the road in last week and preceded by a heart breaking 35-28 overtime loss to Howard […]
October 19, 2011
North Carolina A&T is about to enter a four game stretch of conference road games that I don’t believe that any football team in the nation has to play and no one at the MEAC office including Commissioner Dennis Thomas can even explain. A&T is the only team in the league that has such a […]
October 12, 2011
It’s tons of fun, festive, loud, crowded plenty of music, dances, and shows. It has rightfully called the “GHOE” or for average laymen, the Greatest Homecoming on Earth. Yes, some 30,000 alumni, friends, and fans of N.C. A&T State University are invading Greensboro as we speak for a weeklong celebration of the largest HBCU in […]