VUU's Kynneth Moses Named to SBN Black College All-American Team
February 9, 2008
PITTSBURG, PA - Virginia Union University offensive lineman Kynneth
Moses (6-2/260/JR/Chesapeake, VA) has been named to the American
Urban Radio Networks (AURN) 2007 SBN Sports Black College
All-American (BCAA) Team. Moses is the only CIAA player
selected to the premier All-American team of Black College
football. He will be honored during the annual BCAA Awards
Weekend Feb. 15-16 in Atlanta, GA.
Moses anchored an offensive line that allowed VUU to lead the
conference in total offense, posting an average of 399.5 yards per
game.
Eighteen schools are represented on the list, led by three honors
for the SBN Black College National Champion Tuskegee Golden
Tigers.
Special recognition was given to quarterback Jacary Atkinson of
Tuskegee, who was named SBN Sports Doug Williams Offensive Player
of the Year. Bethune Cookman linebacker Ronnie McCullough was named
the SBN Sports Mel Blount Defensive Player of the Year, and
Tuskegee head coach Willie Slater was named SBN Sports Eddie
Robinson Coach of the Year.
The 2007 SBN Sports Black College All-American Team will be honored
at the 34th annual BCAA Awards Banquet on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the
Atlanta Marriott Marquis. Master of Ceremonies for the event
is Comedian/Actor Anthony Anderson, who appeared in The Departed
and Hustle & Flow, among other films. Anderson will be joined
on the stage by co-hosts Ty Miller, SBN Director of Sports and
On-Air Personality Anji Corley.
The Black College All-American Awards Weekend (BCAA) recognizes and
celebrates the academic and athletic achievements of student
athletes who play football at America's Historically Black Colleges
and Universities. Weekend activities include a welcoming reception,
an NFL "Skull Session" brunch and the gala awards ceremony.
In addition to the honorees, their families and event sponsors, a
number of past and present NFL players are expected to attend.
BCAA honorary committee members include Lem Barney, Mel Blount,
Robert Brazile, Ken Burrough, Harry Carson, Nesby Glasgow, L.C.
Greenwood, James Harris, Larry Little, Greg Lloyd, Eddie Robinson
Jr., Art Shell, Rick Upchurch, Everson Walls, Doug Williams and
Rayfield Wright.














