WEEK 11 – THE BATTLE OF RALEIGH IS FOR THE SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP!
Triskaidekaphobia: Fear the 13-2010
CIAA Football
The Championship Game – November 13 – Durham, NC
WEEK 11 – THE BATTLE OF RALEIGH IS FOR THE SOUTHERN DIVISION
CHAMPIONSHIP!
November 3, 2010
Hampton, VA – It all comes down to this…a one game
playoff for the Southern Division Title. The Battle of Raleigh
between neighbors St. Augustine’s and Shaw will yield the
Southern Division Champ and an invite to the CIAA Championship. In
the North, it’s almost as simple…if Virginia State
wins, they are in the Championship Game. However, if VSU loses and
Bowie State wins…it’s the Bulldogs as Northern
Division Champs! CIAA Fans should enjoy an early beginning to
Championship Week!
GAME OF THE WEEK: SHAW AT ST. AUGUSTINE’S:
The Bears took care of business against Winston-Salem State to
remain undefeated in the conference. Trailing 27-17 in the fourth
quarter, Shaw rallied against WSSU, outscoring the Rams 14-0, for a
31-27 win. This weekend, their hometown rivalry game has become a
Championship Game. If they knock off the Falcons, Shaw returns for
its third championship game in four years. St. Augustine’s is
riding a seven game win streak and looks to finish the conference
season undefeated. RB Walter Sanders has been spectacular this
season with 1270 yards rushing. He is the bellcow of the Falcon
Offense. Shaw’s offense is a bit more multifaceted with QB
Kevin Atkins (1693 yards passing, 19TDs) and RB Raymond Williams
(827 yards rushing, 9TDs) leading the way. This has been billed as
the “Battle of Raleigh.” It should be a barn burner and
one to remember. (4:00 p.m. at Raleigh).
Players to watch: (QB Kevin Atkins; RB Raymond Williams;
WR Julius Gregory).
(St. Aug: RB Walter Sanders; LB Steven Stanback; DL Anthony
Williams).
VIRGINIA STATE AT ST. PAUL’S: Virginia State
cleared a precipitous hurdle last week by knocking off rival
Virginia Union. The Trojans have proven that they mean business the
last two weeks knocking off Lincoln and VUU by a combined 77-7.
However, one more hurdle remains between them and the CIAA
Championship Game…a trip to St. Paul’s College. Last
year, VSU was playing well and got knocked off by the Tigers, 18-0.
The Trojans will surely be looking for revenge. However, the nectar
of revenge will not be as sweet as the feeling of winning a CIAA
Championship. Since the Championship Game was revived in 2000, VSU
has never played in the game. The Trojans may be playing as well as
anyone in the league, and two more wins may boost their chance at
the NCAA Playoffs. However, first things first…VSU must win
and finally knock off that 1,000 pound gorilla that has been
sitting on its shoulder for the past decade. (1:00 p.m. at
Lawrenceville, VA).
Players to watch: (VSU: RB Antwain Lyde; QB Jarred Battle;
WR Brian Berry).
(St. Paul’s: QB Steffen Miller-Cohen; WR Jason Davis; RB
Albert Tinsley).
BOWIE STATE AT CHOWAN: Bowie State still has slim
hopes of winning the North. They will need help. First, they must
take care of business against the Hawks. Second, they must hope St.
Paul’s knocks off VSU. That’s a lot of
“ifs” but more surprising things have happened in CIAA
Football. Chowan will look to end their 2010 campaign on a
positive note. (12:00 p.m. at Murfreesboro, NC).
Players to watch: (BSU: QB Clifton Budd; LB Kyle Jackson;
DB Stephen Grant-Jones).
(Chowan: RB Elliott Smalls; WR Robert Holland; WR Eddie Coard).
ELIZABETH CITY STATE AT LINCOLN: The Vikings will
close out a somewhat disappointing campaign against Lincoln. ECSU
was predicted by many to win the Northern Division and earn its
first CIAA Football Championship. Last week’s 55-7 handling
of Chowan showed the explosiveness of the Viking Offense. However,
mistakes haunted the Vikings in losses at Bowie State and Virginia
State. This will be the final contest for outstanding seniors, DL
Malcolm Jenkins (11 sacks) and WR Dexter Manley (6 TDs). Lincoln
looks to upset ECSU and win its first CIAA contest of the season.
(1:00 p.m. at Lincoln University, PA).
Players to watch: (ECSU: RB Daronte McNeill; QB Creven
Powell; DL Malcolm Jenkins).
(Lincoln: WR Matthew Colston; DB Jairon Bailey; LB Brucelee
Sterile).
LIVINGSTONE AT JOHNSON C. SMITH: The first game in
black college football history was played between Johnson C. Smith
(then Biddle) and Livingstone in 1892. The Commemorative Classic
will celebrate this 118 year rivalry between the two schools
located off I-85. JCSU and LC have endured tough seasons but both
can end the season on a positive note…with a win against
their long time rival. (1:00 p.m. at Charlotte).
Players to watch: (Livingstone: WR Omar McFadden; QB
Curtis Edens; LB Bryan Aycoth).
(JCSU: QB Ryan Carter; WR Jeremy Franklin; DB Darian Talley).
VIRGINIA UNION AT FAYETTEVILLE STATE: The Broncos
look to close out 2010 on a winning streak. They have won their
last two contests convincingly. A win this week will give the
Broncos a .500 record. Virginia Union will look to begin building
on 2011 with a win against FSU. (2:00 p.m. at Fayetteville,
NC).
Players to watch: (VUU: QB Aris McGlone-English; WR Joseph
Jean-Pierre; RB Tarian Donaldson).
(FSU: RB Richard Medlin; QB Robert Benjamin; LB Jeremy
Cunningham).






