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Post by harryt on Sept 2, 2019 13:28:49 GMT -5
Why is Wofford rank No. 19, they lost to SCSt 28 to 13
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Post by harryt on Aug 29, 2019 16:40:02 GMT -5
A&T 17 Elon 28
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Post by harryt on Nov 12, 2018 17:47:06 GMT -5
Well Baker doesn't have to hang his head over his inability to handle punts, because those incompetent announcers kept calling him McCain. He can always claim that he didn't play. Coach and his staff have got to do a better job in assessing the strength and weaknesses of players. Returning punts is not a strength of Baker aka McCain. at this point, i'm like "why in da hail do our coaches keep putting him back there!!" They have punt receiver right under there nose. The man can Catch and one of fasted men on the team, Numbert 88 Malik Wilson
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Post by harryt on Nov 10, 2018 14:19:10 GMT -5
Why are they passing so much, they can run on them all night
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Post by harryt on Nov 8, 2018 15:51:07 GMT -5
talk to Raynard father, he is still having headache's, his father does not expect for him to play
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Post by harryt on Oct 20, 2018 17:48:41 GMT -5
Just talk to his father, Hurt Back Tuesday, weight lifting
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Post by harryt on Oct 18, 2018 15:19:08 GMT -5
On that Play all you have say is hitting Cartwright over the middle
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Post by harryt on Oct 18, 2018 15:02:54 GMT -5
It never was in the Playbook, it was made up. He's gone now,so it never made the The Playbook, Cartwright told me it was made up.
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Post by harryt on Oct 18, 2018 13:41:04 GMT -5
The real thing we are missing this year is a Offensive Coordinator with a imagination. Last year we had Chip Hester, in the championship game he made up the play were Cartwright went over the middle for the first TD, and keep calling that that play.
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Post by harryt on Sept 25, 2018 12:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by harryt on Dec 12, 2017 17:10:25 GMT -5
Will Justin Cates No. 94 be able to play this Sat.
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Post by harryt on Dec 12, 2017 2:37:47 GMT -5
HARRYT, YOUR STATEMENT MAKES NO DAMN SENSE. BE QUIET!! When did your become My Mother or Father, Everything runs though Raynorld, and if he has a bad game,every body else will too. Tell me face to face to be Quiet! Every body has a opinion, you don't tell them to be QUIET!!!
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Post by harryt on Dec 11, 2017 16:28:46 GMT -5
You better hope that it's Raynord, and body else means A&T loses.
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Post by harryt on Nov 17, 2017 15:12:17 GMT -5
NC A&T 42 Central 17 455 yards
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Post by harryt on Nov 16, 2017 12:34:51 GMT -5
NEXT
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ACC football championship game is sold out
GREENSBORO — The ACC football championship game between No. …
A&T looking for bigger crowd vs. rival N.C. Central
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A&T running back Marquell Cartwright rushed for 127 yards and 2 TDs on 27 carries against Savannah State, going over 1,000 yards for the season. The game drew an announced crowd of just 9,397 to 21,500-seat Aggie Stadium.
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GREENSBORO — What’s not to like about being 10-0?
Only this: A&T coach Rod Broadway was troubled when he looked around Aggie Stadium on Saturday and saw a whole lot of bare bleachers.
A&T stayed perfect with a 36-17 victory over Savannah State in front of an announced crowd of just 9,397. That looks sparse at a home game in a 21,500-seat stadium.
“Let’s understand where we are, and let’s understand who we are. Because what’s been happening this year is very special,” Broadway said. “The disappointing part is we’re 9-0, fighting for perfection, and we go out there and there’s nobody in the stands. … One of the best teams in the history of this school, and nobody shows up. It’s sort of embarrassing.”
Granted, the Aggies weren’t playing a marquee opponent.
Savannah State is still a relative newcomer in the league, joining the MEAC in 2010, and the financially strapped school has announced plans to drop back down to Division II, a move that could happen as soon as 2019.
Furthermore, the Tigers (2-8, 2-5 MEAC) looked like a pushover to the casual fan, although they had won back-to-back games heading into A&T.
But still, this A&T team is the first in the 93-year history of the football program to be better than 8-0.
There are only six remaining unbeatens among the 254 Division I teams in FBS and FCS: Alabama, Wisconsin, James Madison and A&T are 10-0; Miami and Central Florida are 9-0.
“This team has been a joy to be around. I think they’re underappreciated,” Broadway said. “You’re 9-0, man, playing for 10-0. You’ve got a great football team here. You’ve got great players. I don’t know if we appreciate what’s happening right now. We sort of take things for granted, on where we are, where this program’s come from and where we’re trying to go. There’s a comfort zone.”
This much is certain: The crowd at Aggie Stadium will be bigger Saturday.
A&T (10-0, 7-0) plays rival N.C. Central (7-3, 5-2) in the regular-season finale. An Aggies victory secures an unbeaten regular season and an outright MEAC title.
Tickets are still available.
“There’s quite a few left,” A&T’s ticket manager Kiana Taylor said today. “We’re sold out of reserved tickets, but we’re still selling general admission.”
Those tickets cost $39 for adults, $28 for non-A&T students ages 13-plus, and $17 for children ages 3-12.
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