NORFOLK, Va. – North Carolina Central's emphatic win in the Aggie-Eagle Classic this past weekend continues to pay dividends, as three Eagles were recognized by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) on Monday.
Running back
Chris Mosley was named Offensive Player of the Week, to go along with his Stats Perform HBCU National Player of the Week honor earlier in the day.
Trevon Humphrey was named Offensive Lineman of the Week, and
Kaleb Robison picked up Specialist of the Week.
Mosley accounted for five touchdowns in the Eagles' 62-20 win, tying a program record (Robert Clark vs. Fayetteville State, Sept. 27, 1986). He found the end zone three times on the ground, and twice more through the air, while racking up 258 yards from scrimmage.
He totaled 168 rushing yards on just 11 carries, averaging 15.3 yards a carry.
Humphrey anchored the Eagles offensive front, as NCCU racked up a program-record 745 yards of total offense in the win over North Carolina A&T, including 346 rushing yards. He graded out at 92 percent with four pancake blocks.
Robison went a perfect 7-for-7 on PATs and added a 21-yard field goal in against the Aggies. He averaged 61.2 yards per kickoff with six touchbacks on the day.
The Eagles will be on the road again this Saturday, heading to Commerce, Texas, to take on East Texas A&M. Kickoff will be at 7 p.m. ET, and the game will air live on ESPN+.
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