WEB RELEASE
South Carolina State at Morgan State* (HC) |
1 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
Howard at N.C. Central* |
2 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
Mississippi Valley State at Bethune-Cookman (HC) |
4 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
Norfolk State at Florida A&M* (HC) |
4 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
Charleston Southern at Savannah State |
6 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
North Carolina A&T State at Delaware State* |
7 p.m. |
ESPN3 |
• The month of October kicks off with all 10 teams in action this weekend. There will be four MEAC contests played in addition to a pair of non-conference match-ups. All games will be streamed on ESPN3.
• Four teams enter the month holding undefeated conference records in Florida A&M (2-0), Howard (1-0), Norfolk State (1-0) and North Carolina A&T State (1-0). An early season showdown featuring a pair of undefeated teams in Florida A&M and Norfolk State takes place in Tallahassee, Fla. this weekend. The only sure thing from that contest is a team wearing green will win as green is an official color of both institutions.
• North Carolina A&T State was picked to defend its MEAC Football Championship as the Aggies received 19 first-place votes and was a unanimous choice to defend their MEAC Championship and represent the league in the annual Celebration Bowl on Dec. 15 in Atlanta, Ga. The Aggies have not won consecutive MEAC Championships since the 1991 and 1992 campaigns. Howard University was predicted to place second in head coach Mike London’s second season followed by N.C. Central in third place and Bethune-Cookman in fourth. Florida A&M was picked fifth followed by Norfolk State, South Carolina State, Savannah State, Morgan State and Delaware State.
•Name tags will be needed this season as five MEAC teams feature new head coaches. Delaware State, Florida A&M, Morgan State, N.C. A&T State and N.C. Central will have new leaders. Both head coaches at Morgan State and NCCU coaches have the interim tag attached.
• The MEAC’s streak of FBS wins continues for the third straight year after North Carolina A&T State’s win over East Carolina on Sept. 2. The MEAC picked up two FBS wins last season (2017) as North Carolina A&T State defeated Charlotte (Conference USA) while Howard defeated UNLV. The 2016 North Carolina A&T State win over Kent State was the Aggies’ first FBS win in school history and the first MEAC FBS win since Bethune-Cookman defeated C-USA’s Florida International 14-12 in 2014.
• North Carolina A&T State remains the lone MEAC team ranked amongst FCS teams. After the loss to Morgan State, the Aggies are now ranked No. 11 in the STATS FCS and FCS Coaches polls.
•North Carolina A&T State University quarterback Lamar Raynard was selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, while N.C. Central defensive back Davanta Reynolds was selected as the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
• Last year’s MEAC Champions, North Carolina A&T State, finished the 2017 season with their highest national ranking ever as they finished No. 6 in the NCAA FCS Coaches Poll. They entered the 2018 season with their highest national preseason ranking ever with voters ranking the Aggies preseason No. 14 in the AFCA Coaches Poll. However, the Aggies will feature a new look as head coach Sam Washington takes over for the retired Rod Broadway. Washington was formerly N.C. A&T’s defensive coordinator.
• History suggests a team has to win its conference opener in order to chart its path to the MEAC Championship. The last team that opened with a league loss was Bethune-Cookman in 2015 as they fell to N.C. Central. North Carolina A&T State, BCU and NCCU all tied for a share of the title in 2015.
• The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced a partnership with the MEAC to reveal the league’s offensive and defensive players of the year as part of the festivities surrounding the 61st NFF Annual Awards Dinner Dec. 4 at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City. This marks the third consecutive year the players will be honored in New York.
• The 14th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge saw North Carolina Central fall to Prairie View A&M on Sunday, Sept. 2. The SWAC holds a two-game winning streak for the first time in series history.
• The winner of the MEAC’s regular season title will earn a bid to the 4th annual Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, Ga. on Dec. 15 at Mercedes Benz Stadium. The bowl, which pits the MEAC Champion versus the SWAC Champion, is the only FCS league to host a bowl game as the MEAC leads the series 2-1.