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THE GAME
North Carolina Central University "Eagles" vs. Howard University "Bison"
THE KICKOFF
Saturday, October 5, 2013 – Kickoff at 1:00 p.m.
THE SITE
William H. Greene Stadium (7,086 capacity/Artificial Grass) - Washington, D.C.
THE RECORDS
N.C. Central (2-2 overall, 0-0 MEAC); Howard (1-3 overall, 0-1 MEAC)
MEDIA COVERAGE
Audio: NCCU Sports Network mobile app (iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android, Kindle Fire HD); "GameCentral" at NCCUEaglePride.com (audio internet stream). Broadcast starts at 12:30 p.m. (Chris Hooks, play-by-play).
QUICK HITS
• NCCU begins the first of eight straight Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference games.
• Saturday will be NCCU's first trip to Howard since 1995 (Sept. 16) when the Eagles defeated the Bison 37-32.
• NCCU interim head coach Dwayne Foster is a native of Washington, D.C., and made his name on the high school level in his hometown as the head coach of his alma mater Archbishop Carroll High School from 1997-2003. At Archbishop, Foster received coach of the year honors by the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Committee in 1998.
• Four Eagles - Gabe Smith, Kevin Staton, Kevin Thompson and Aaron Wallace - list their hometown as Washington, D.C., while seven Eagles hail from the state of Maryland.
• NCCU true freshman cornerback Michael Jones (Baltimore, Md.) is tied as the national leader with four interceptions and leads the MEAC with seven total passes defended.
• NCCU senior linebacker Tazmon Foster (Henderson, N.C.), who amassed 17 tackles versus No. 4 Towson in the Eagles' last outing on Sept. 21, leads the MEAC with 46 tackles.
THE SERIES
This will be the 18th meeting between the Eagles and the Bison. Howard leads the series with NCCU, 9-7-1. The last meeting was on Sept. 16, 1995 in Washington, D.C., with NCCU beating the Bison 37-32 to snap a six-game Howard winning streak dating back to 1975.
NCCU ROOKIE JONES TIED AS NATIONAL LEADER IN INTERCEPTIONS
NCCU true freshman cornerback Michael Jones collected two interceptions against Charlotte and another versus No. 4 Towson to increase his season total to four picks, which ties the Baltimore, Md., native for the lead in the NCAA Division I-FCS ranks.
NCCU'S FOSTER NAMED MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
North Carolina Central University senior linebacker Tazmon Foster was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 23) for his outstanding performance against No. 4 Towson University in week four. Foster, a 5-10, 215-pound native of Henderson, N.C., amassed a career-high 17 tackles (eight solo) along with a forced fumble during the 35-17 setback to the nationally-ranked Tigers. His 17 takedowns are the most by an Eagle in 10 years. The last to reach that standard was Luis George, who tallied 17 stops on Oct. 18, 2003 against Fayetteville State. On the season, Foster has racked up 46 tackles, an average of 11.5 hits per game, to lead the MEAC. In just 12 games with the Eagles, the linebacker has totaled 126 tackles and has two touchdowns to his credit with fumble and interception returns to the end zone.
THE COACHES
North Carolina Central: Dwayne Foster (Delaware State, 1993) joined NCCU in 2011 as assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and offensive line coach, before being elevated to interim head coach prior to the 2013 season. Previously, he served as running backs coach at Prairie View A&M University (2005-10), tight ends and running backs coach at Catholic University (2004), and offensive line coach at Bowie State University (2003). Foster made his name on the high school level in Washington, D.C., as the head coach of Archbishop Carroll High School from 1997-2003. At Archbishop, Foster received coach of the year honors by the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Committee in 1998. Foster played college football at Delaware State University from 1989-93 and helped the Hornets capture two MEAC Championships during his freshmen and junior seasons before graduating in 1993. Foster is a member of the Black Coaches and American Football Coaches Associations, was part of the NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program in 2010 with the Buffalo Bills and in 2012 with the Cincinnati Bengals, and participated in the NCAA Men's Football Coaching Academy in Indianapolis, Ind., in June 2006.
Howard: Rayford "Ray" Petty (Elon, 1979) enters his second campaign as head football coach at Howard, as Petty served as head coach of the Bison from 2002-06. Prior to Howard, Petty served as defensive coordinator at both Delaware State and Norfolk State. During his first stint with the Bison, he served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 1992-99. Petty was the defensive coordinator for the Bison during both the 1993 and 1996 seasons when the team captured Black College National Championships.
LAST WEEK
(NCCU) North Carolina Central University did not play in week five.
(NC A&T 27, Howard 19) Howard suffered a conference setback by a score of 27-19 against North Carolina A&T on Thursday, Sept. 26.
ABOUT NCCU FOOTBALL
North Carolina Central University is in its third season of full NCAA Division I (FCS) athletic competition as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The Eagles won back-to-back football conference championships and a Black College National Championship in their final two years in the Division II ranks (2005 and 2006) before starting the transition to Division I in 2007. During its storied gridiron tradition, NCCU has produced 131 all-conference selections, 64 all-Americans, 40 NFL draft picks, 10 conference championships and two Black College National Championships.