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AGGIE-EAGLE CLASSIC Posted on 09-02-2004
YoungSlim

WHATS GOOD WITH THE CLASSIC. I AM TRYING TO CHECK IT OUT, SO HOLLA BACK. TELL ME WHAT YALL THINK, AND WHAT DO YALL EXPECT.
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SuperFly replied on 09-07-2004 12:20PM [Reply]
~JustJeree'~ wrote:
BUT OUR BAND WAS MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH BETTER THAN YALLS. I MEAN WE HAVE MUSICAL ABILITY AND DANCE. WE DONT BLAST OUT OF TUNE NOTES...U CAN ACTUALLY TELL WHAT WE'RE PLAYIN 8) :arrow:
Did she really just say that? NCCU didn't show their musical ability. They played some songs that are on the radio and left the field. The show was nowhere near as detailed as the one that the Marching Machine put on. Some people weren't even keeping up! Not to mention they went well over ten mintues... :evil: When the A&T drumline and the sousaphones punched, your beloved "Sound Machine" didn't even pick up their instruments. Come on now... :roll: As far as the game. That was a huge disaapointment on both ends. To me Central didn't take advantage of our mistakes like they should have. Our defense obviously did their job, otherwise Central would have scored as much as they did and as fast as they did in 2002. It was the offense that was horrible. #80 Kenny Perry and #5 Doug Brown as well as #3 Brandon Trusty are some of the top recievers in the MEAC and they were still snackin on butterfingers instead of playing football. Both quarterbacks apparently have forgotten that if you'd get the ball out of your hands, then you won't lose yardage when the defense comes pouncing on you and maybe your recievers will actually catch the ball.. The O - linemen didn't show the experience they're supposed to have. I dunno how you can seriously field a champion team that hasn't changed drastically and then come out with the **** poor opener that we got on sunday. NCCU was just as horrible on offense. Eagle fans got their hopes up after dragging Johnson C. Smith fans through the mud last week. However, they're having problems on FUNDAMENTALS. That JCSU game was FAR from anything that anyone should have used as a gauge for how the season would go. Or course you're going to beat a team whose average size is that of a middle school football team. NCCU continues to get fouls on formation and other things of the like, just as in ithe game last week when they actually had FIVE PEOPLE IN THE BACKFIELD... :? And I still haven't figured out how in the hell y'all have a grad student on the fooball team (#1 Joel Lowe for those of you that don't know). His eligiblity should have been up when he left A&T... :? Even though the Aggies won by a lucky field goal and NCCU should have won in some opinions, it still stands that when the clock stopped, A&T had more points on the board. Both teams should be ashamed of their performances and need to practice hard to fill in their mistakes. A&T needs to step it up in order to keep our title as we're projected. NCCU really needs to step it up if you expect to seriously compete with Fayeteville State for that CIAA title.
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SuperFly replied on 09-07-2004 12:23PM [Reply]
WileECoyote06 wrote:
There isn't a first friday at the Marriott. . . the Marriott party is Saturday. Yall can get **** by Adolph Shiver if you want to, I ain't fukkin wit im. I'm going to the Supper Clubb.
Yes, I was informed so when I got to Raleigh. We ended up going to Plush on friday and the Marriott on Saturday.
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PhatAggie85 from Fort Washington, MD replied on 09-07-2004 01:18PM [Reply]

AGGIE PRIDE :lol:
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WileECoyote06 replied on 09-07-2004 02:12PM [Reply]
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(#1 Joel Lowe for those of you that don't know). His eligiblity should have been up when he left A&T...
Joel (sup frat!) had a year of eligibility left (he redshirted his freshman year). Like a good Alpha man he kept his committment to academics and graduated on time. He is now at NCCU studying Information Science. On the other hand, the A & T offense was not "horrible" Our DEFENSE was just GOOD. They swarmed to the ball every chance they had and disrupted most of the timing patterns on pass plays. When fatigue set in, that's when you all got your long ****, touchdown. As far as NCCU's offense, we ran, and ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. . . not as exciting offense, but effective if you can control the clock. How was the Marriott. . .I don't know anyone that went this year. . . Us grown folk are tired of Adolph Shiver parties. . . he doesn't treat his patrons right.
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replied on 09-07-2004 03:41PM [Reply]
oh no, not jeree talking let not talk about how your band does not have balance or any type of intonation. better yet do u have any real players in the band. REally must of yall are on scholarship too. The at that who wouldn't battle us back. The 5ft was another stomp out. so u might want to save all that i can go on yall all day.
~JustJeree'~ wrote:
YALL NIIGGAS BARELY WON...SO DONT ACT LIKE YALL STOMPED OUR **** CAUSE THAT WONT EVEN THE CASE :roll: BUT OUR BAND WAS MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH BETTER THAN YALLS. I MEAN WE HAVE MUSICAL ABILITY AND DANCE. WE DONT BLAST OUT OF TUNE NOTES...U CAN ACTUALLY TELL WHAT WE'RE PLAYIN 8) :arrow:
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replied on 09-07-2004 06:11PM [Reply]
AggieThought08 wrote:
oh no, not jeree talking let not talk about how your band does not have balance or any type of intonation. better yet do u have any real players in the band. REally must of yall are on scholarship too. The at that who wouldn't battle us back. The 5ft was another stomp out. so u might want to save all that i can go on yall all day.
~JustJeree'~ wrote:
YALL NIIGGAS BARELY WON...SO DONT ACT LIKE YALL STOMPED OUR **** CAUSE THAT WONT EVEN THE CASE :roll: BUT OUR BAND WAS MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH BETTER THAN YALLS. I MEAN WE HAVE MUSICAL ABILITY AND DANCE. WE DONT BLAST OUT OF TUNE NOTES...U CAN ACTUALLY TELL WHAT WE'RE PLAYIN 8) :arrow:
OHHH WHATEVER BRANDON OK. OUR BAND DID MUCH BETTER THAN YALLS TRUST ME WE DID. AND LOUDER IS NOT BETTER. SOUNDED LIKE YALL WERE SCREAMING THE WHOLE TIME. I COULDNT EVEN TELL WHAT YALL WERE PLAYIN HALF THE TIME. BUT TO ALL OF YALL OTHER PEOPLE WHO SAID WHATEVER :roll: BRANDON U KNOW U MY BIG BROTHER AND I LOVE ALL MY OTHER A&T FAMILY, SOME OF YALL JUST TOO DAMN SERIOUS...SHEESH!
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SuperFly replied on 09-07-2004 09:40PM [Reply]
WileECoyote06 wrote:
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(#1 Joel Lowe for those of you that don't know). His eligiblity should have been up when he left A&T...
Joel (sup frat!) had a year of eligibility left (he redshirted his freshman year). Like a good Alpha man he kept his committment to academics and graduated on time. He is now at NCCU studying Information Science. On the other hand, the A & T offense was not "horrible" Our DEFENSE was just GOOD. They swarmed to the ball every chance they had and disrupted most of the timing patterns on pass plays. When fatigue set in, that's when you all got your long ****, touchdown. As far as NCCU's offense, we ran, and ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. . . not as exciting offense, but effective if you can control the clock. How was the Marriott. . .I don't know anyone that went this year. . . Us grown folk are tired of Adolph Shiver parties. . . he doesn't treat his patrons right.
Ooooooooh, I didn't know that he redshirted. The Marriot was okay. There was a pretty good amount of people there. Radio personalites from Greensboro and Raleigh/Durham were onhand. But you're right, he patrons don't get treated right. I heard stories of some people paying an upwards of $80 just to get in... :?
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nccuchick replied on 09-08-2004 02:08PM [Reply]
EAGLES
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replied on 09-09-2004 01:13PM [Reply]
~JustJeree'~ wrote:
YALL NIIGGAS BARELY WON...SO DONT ACT LIKE YALL STOMPED OUR **** CAUSE THAT WONT EVEN THE CASE :roll: BUT OUR BAND WAS MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH BETTER THAN YALLS. I MEAN WE HAVE MUSICAL ABILITY AND DANCE. WE DONT BLAST OUT OF TUNE NOTES...U CAN ACTUALLY TELL WHAT WE'RE PLAYIN 8) :arrow:
Central did not do one drill the whole game, you took all of our songs from the dance part of our defeat the beat show, you danced the whole time, you can not play, you are boring in the stands, and on top of it all your new uniforms still do not look better than A&T's .................Haters will try to come for you
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King_J replied on 09-09-2004 01:56PM [Reply]
A&T's AD says Classic is 'over' BY MIKE POTTER, The Herald-Sun September 9, 2004 12:59 am Any talk from Greensboro about a possible ending for the annual Aggie-Eagle Classic football game may be moot. In the minutes following a skin-of-the-teeth 16-15 victory by North Carolina A&T over N.C. Central on Sunday at Raleigh's Carter-Finley Stadium, A&T athletics director Charlie Davis told the News & Record of Greensboro that he was planning to cancel the series. "This is over," Davis said to columnist Ed Hardin. "After 2006, I'm ending it." Davis, whose team survived on Carlos Davalos' career-best 50-yard field goal as time expired, went on to say that it did the Aggies "no good" to play the game, comparing the possible cancellation of the series to his Division I-A alma mater Wake Forest's ending of its highly popular series against Division I-AA Appalachian State. Never mind that the Aggies will be visiting the Deacons at Groves Stadium on Sept 18. NCCU athletics director Bill Hayes took exception to Davis' comments and said the A&T athletics director -- the same man who fired him as the Aggies' football coach after the 2002 season -- just doesn't understand black college football. "Somebody much bigger than Charlie Davis will have to make the decision on a game that's been going on this long," said Hayes, who played in the series as an NCCU lineman and coached in it with the Aggies "Somebody who doesn't have much experience at a black college might not understand that." Hayes said that the Aggie-Eagle Classic is bigger than the coaches and athletics directors, and that the schools' chancellors -- James Ammons at NCCU and James Renick at A&T -- have far more to do with that game than any other single event on the athletics schedule. "That's in the chancellors' hands, and they're smart enough to know what the ramifications [of canceling the series] would be," Hayes said. NCCU has played at least one Division I-AA opponent in every season since the Eagles dropped out of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference -- the league to which the Aggies currently belong -- in 1980. Some years, the Eagles have played as many as three. This Saturday, the Eagles will travel to Dover, Del., to play Division I-AA Delaware State, a team they defeated 21-14 last season. Hayes said that negotiations are in progress to continue the series with Delaware State and to add other Division I-AA opponents. NCCU essentially has completed its feasibility study concerning a possible move to Division I-AA, which would follow a recent decision by rival Winston-Salem State to make the same move. Hayes said the study would be presented at the NCCU Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 22. Broadway about A&T game: 'We ain't scared ?' NCCU coach Rod Broadway said he was disappointed to lose and didn't think it was a fluke that the Eagles were in the game until the end. "We ain't scared of them any more," the second-year Eagles coach said at his Wednesday news conference. "It looks like they're the ones tucking their tails and getting a little chicken right now, now that we're able to compete with them, with all their built-in advantages and their 39 extra scholarships. ? "The advantage they have is numbers, but I wasn't afraid to play them. I thought we had to protect the football, shorten the game and win the kicking game, which I thought we did until the last play of the game. I said to our players, 'Put your left foot forward and take off the gloves. We're going to have to bare-knuckle it. Don't blink.' " Clipped wings? The Eagles suffered one loss in Sunday's game when Donnie Pippen, the senior running back from Roxboro, suffered a knee injury on the second play of the day. Pippen is not supposed to be available on Saturday, and Broadway said he didn't know how long he would be out. URL for this article: http://www.herald-sun.com/sports/nccentral/40-520250.html
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