2014 North Carolina A&T Aggies football team

2014 North Carolina A&T Aggies football
MEAC co-champion
Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
2014 record 9–3 (6–2 MEAC)
Head coach Rod Broadway (4th year)
Offensive coordinator Rickey Bustle (2nd year)
Defensive coordinator Sam Washington (4th year)
Home stadium Aggie Stadium
(Capacity: 21,500)
2014 MEAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
#23 Bethune-Cookman +   6 2         9 3  
North Carolina A&T +   6 2         9 3  
South Carolina State +   6 2         8 4  
North Carolina Central +   6 2         7 5  
Morgan State +^   6 2         7 6  
Norfolk State   4 4         4 8  
Howard   3 5         5 7  
Florida A&M*   3 5         3 9  
Hampton   2 6         3 9  
Delaware State   2 6         2 10  
Savannah State*   0 8         0 12  
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
  • Florida A&M and Savannah State ineligible for FCS Playoffs due to APR violation
Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll

The 2014 North Carolina A&T Aggies football team represented North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fourth-year head coach Rod Broadway and played their home games at Aggie Stadium. They were a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 9–3, 6–2 in MEAC play to finish in a five way tie for the MEAC championship. However, they did not earn the conference's automatic bid to the FCS playoffs and did not receive an at-large bid.

Previous Season

The Aggies finished the 2013 season with a 7–4 record, 4–4 in MEAC play to finish in a three way tie with Hampton & Howard for 5th place.[1]

Before the season

During the annual MEAC Media Day, North Carolina A&T were selected to finish 3rd in the conference.[1] The conference also released the 2014 All-MEAC Preseason team, which included 10 North Carolina A&T Aggies. Of the 10 players named, sophomore Running Back Tarik Cohen, senior Wide Receiver Desmond Lawrence, fifth-year Offensive Lineman Willie Robinson, and fifth-year Linebacker D'Vonte Grant were named to the conference's first team.[2]

Recruiting

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 11:45 AM vs. Alabama A&M* Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, FL (MEAC/SWAC Challenge) ESPN W 47–13   8,210
September 6 6:00 PM No. 5 Coastal Carolina* Aggie StadiumGreensboro, NC LTV L 30–31   14,848
September 13 6:00 PM at Elon* Rhodes StadiumElon, NC LTV W 17–12   7,228
September 20 6:00 PM Chowan* Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, NC LTV W 59–0   13,184
September 27 1:00 PM at Howard William H. Greene StadiumWashington, D.C. W 38–22   7,086
October 4 3:30 PM vs. South Carolina State Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (Atlanta Football Classic) ESPN3 L 0–13   24,441
October 9 7:30 PM Hampton Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, NC ESPNU W 31–14   12,947
October 18 2:00 PM at Delaware State Alumni StadiumDover, DE W 33–20   6,237
October 25 1:00 PM Florida A&Mdagger Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, NC LTV W 40–21   21,500
November 8 1:00 PM Morgan State Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, NC LTV W 45–0   10,139
November 15 2:00 PM at Savannah State Ted Wright StadiumSavannah, GA W 34–0   1,656
November 22 2:00 PM at North Carolina Central No. 24 O'Kelly–Riddick StadiumDurham, NC (Rivalry) L 14–21   13,326
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

Roster

2014 North Carolina A&T Aggies Roster (Source)

Wide Receivers

  •  1 Denzel KeyesSophomore
  •  3 Xavier Griffin – Sophomore
  •  5 Desmond LawrenceSenior
  •  8 Khris Gardin – Freshman
  • 10 Quentin Todd – Senior
  • 12 Darren Bullock – Junior
  • 16 Michael Weaver – Sophomore
  • 19 Kevin Francis – Junior
  • 80 Joseph Spann – Sophomore
  • 81 Caleb Gabriel – Freshman
  • 82 Keenan Medley – Freshman
  • 85 Travis McWilliams – Freshman
  • 86 Ashanti Foster-Felder – Junior
  • 88 Malik Wilson – Freshman
  • 89 Jonathan Hall – Sophomore

Offensive Line

  • 60 Ronald Canty – Senior
  • 61 Josh Mattocks – '' Freshman
  • 63 Nicholas Dease – ''Junior
  • 66 Izayah Moore – ''Freshman
  • 67 Major Kay – Sophomore
  • 68 Charles Jones – Sophomore
  • 70 Brandon Parker – '' Freshman
  • 71 William Ray Robinson III – Senior
  • 72 Darriel Mack – Sophomore
  • 74 Olin Leak – Sophomore
  • 75 Jessie Dove – Freshman
  • 76 Shawn Best – Freshman
  • 77 Charles "Wes" Cole – Sophomore
  • 78 Antray Small – Sophomore

Tight Ends

  • 49 Oluwafemi Bamiro – Sophomore
  • 84 Ty'Shaun McCollum – Sophomore
  • 87 Dequan Swann – Junior

Fullbacks

  • 29 Corbin Martin – Freshman
  • 30 Justin Smith – Freshman
  • 36 Anthony McMinn II – Sophomore
  • 42 Lamarc Watlington – Freshman
 

Quarterbacks

  •  2 Kwashaun QuickJunior
  • 14 Lamar Raynard – Freshman
  • 17 Hassan Klugh – Freshman
  • 18 Frank Foster – Junior

Running Backs

  • 20 Daniel Robinson – Freshman
  • 22 Marquell Cartwright – Freshman
  • 28 Tarik CohenSophomore
  • 32 Cameron Hill – Freshman
  • 39 Marlowe Woods – Junior

Defensive Line

  • 40 Daniel Pinnix – Senior
  • 50 Angelo Keyes – Sophomore
  • 51 D'Anthony Ross – Sophomore
  • 55 Michael Neal – Junior
  • 69 Turner Echols – Freshman
  • 90 Malik Hampton-Prioleau – Sophomore
  • 91 Kenneth Melton – Freshman
  • 93 Alva Muldrow – Freshman
  • 95 Julian McKnight – Freshman
  • 96 Matthew Reed – Freshman
  • 97 James Morris – Junior
  • 98 John Williams – Junior
  • 99 Marcus Ragland – Sophomore
 

Linebackers

  •  4 D'Vonte Grant5th Yr Senior
  • 24 Lorenz Suttles – Sophomore
  • 45 Joshua Patrick – Freshman
  • 47 Courtney Edmonds – Freshman
  • 53 Gerald Caskey – Sophomore
  • 54 Leroy Hill – Freshman
  • 56 Denzel Jones – Junior
  • 57 Markeiss Blue – Freshman
  • 58 Deion Jones – Freshman
  • 59 Dorian Belcher – Sophomore
  • 62 Darryl Jackson – Unknown

Defensive Backs

  •  7 Donald Mattocks – Senior
  •  9 Zerius Lockhart – Freshman
  • 15 Tard McCoy – Freshman
  • 21 Tony McRae – Junior
  • 23 Amos Williams – Freshman
  • 25 Jamaal Darden – Freshman
  • 26 Tyree Purcell – Freshman
  • 27 Marquis Boyan – Junior
  • 34 Timadre Abram – Freshman
  • 35 Jerome Beatty – Freshman
  • 37 Landis Shoffner – Junior
  • 48 Jeremy Taylor – Freshman

Punters

  • 44 Dominic Frescura – Sophomore

Kickers

  • 13 Cody JonesFreshman
  • 33 Jose Garcia-Camacho – Senior

Deep Snapper

  • 46 Austin Venable – Freshman
† Starter at position     * Injured; did not play in 2014.

Coaching staff

2014 North Carolina A&T Aggies coaching staff

Head Coach

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Rickey Bustle
  • Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator — Keith Wagner
  • Running Backs – Shawn Gibbs
  • Wide Receivers – Chip Hester
  • Tight End – Colin Williams

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Sam Washington
  • Inside Linebackers – Charles Cheek
  • Outside Linebackers – Trei Oliver
 

Administrative Staff

  • Athletic Director (A.D.) – Earl M. Hilton III
  • Administrative Support Associate for Football — Jeraldine Bailey

Game notes

Alabama A&M

Alabama A&M vs. North Carolina A&T (MEAC/SWAC Challenge) – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Aggies 14 24 7247
Bulldogs 6 0 0713

at Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, Florida

  • Date: August 31, 2014
  • Game time: 11:45 AM EDT
  • Game weather: 88 °F (31 °C), Sunny
  • Game attendance: 8,210
  • Referee: Anthony Johnson
  • TV: ESPN

With the game's regular venue, Downtown Orlando's Florida Citrus Bowl in the midst of renovations, the 10th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge was played at Bright House Networks Stadium on the campus of UCF.[3] This was the first meeting between the two teams, and A&T's first time playing in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge. The game also marked the fifth time that A&T head coach Rod Broadway would face Alabama A&M during his coaching career. Broadway has an undefeated record against the Bulldogs, winning all four previous meetings.[4]

Speed became Alabama A&M’s undoing in this meeting, as the Aggies sprinted to touchdown runs of 26, 59 and 80 and had a 95-yard kickoff return by junior Tony McRae, all in the first half. Sophomore Tarik Cohen was named the game’s MVP after rushing for 161 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries. Junior quarterback Kwashaun Quick, making his third straight start on opening day, rushed for 94 yards including two touchdowns and threw for 94 yards on 9-for-16 passing.[4] The Bulldogs of Alabama A&M kept NC A&T on the sideline early thanks to a 12-play drive. AAMU's Jaymason Lee’s completed pass Tevin McKenzie advanced the ball to the A&T 3-yard line, but it was short of the first down. The Bulldogs settled for a Ceaser Diaz-Ramon 20-yard field goal and a 3-0 lead. Diaz-Ramon’s botched onside kick that followed allowed the Aggies to take over at the A&M 37 yard line. After an 11-yard run on a reverse by Desmond Lawrence, Quick was able to make a 26-yard run for a touchdown.[4] The Aggies never trailed again despite Alabama A&M’s efforts on its next drive. The Bulldogs again advanced the ball inside the A&T red zone only to settle for another Diaz-Ramon field goal that made it 7-6 with 16 seconds remaining in the first quarter.[4] Once again A&T’s speed responded. McRae took the Diaz-Ramon’s kickoff for a 95-yard return for a touchdown. The Aggies led at the end of the first quarter 14-6.[4] A&T directed that energy toward the scoreboard while Quick seemed to drain any energy the Bulldogs had left with a 59-yard touchdown run off of a fake to Cohen that left Bulldog defenders frozen. Cohen said that fake aided in his 80-yard touchdown run that gave the Aggies a commanding 28-6 lead. The Aggies’ 34-point win was their most lopsided win over a SWAC opponent in school history, surpassing the Aggies 28-12 win over Grambling in 1991. Fifth-year linebacker D’Vonte Grant and redshirt junior Denzel Jones led the Aggies defensively with 10 tackles apiece.[4]

Coastal Carolina

#5 Coastal Carolina vs. North Carolina A&T – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Chanticleers 0 17 7731
Aggies 7 7 31330

at Aggie Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Date: September 6, 2014
  • Game time: 6:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 91 °F (33 °C), clear
  • Game attendance: 14,848
  • Referee: Tra Blake

This was the fifth meeting between the Aggies and 5th-ranked Chanticleers, with Coastal Carolina now holding 5–0 record over A&T. Coastal Carolina won the last meeting in 2012, 29–13.[5] The Aggies were the first to score as a 36-yard punt return by freshman Khris Gardin set up a 2-yard touchdown run by quarterback Kwashaun Quick to give the Aggies a 7-0 first-quarter lead. A&T forced three first-quarter turnovers but were not able to turn any of them into points.[6] In the second quarter, Coastal Carolina responded by scoring 17 quick unanswered points on three drives that took only a combined 4:48 off the clock. The Aggies answered as Tarik Cohen broke through the line of scrimmage and made a slide move into the end zone for a 22-yard touchdown run. His run was set up by a 40-yard completion from wide receiver Denzel Keyes to tight end Dequan Swann after Keyes caught a lateral from Quick as the Aggies went into halftime down 17–14.[6]

The Aggies took their first lead of the game in the fourth quarter as Kwashaun Quick avoided a host of Chanticleer tacklers on his way to scoring on a 29-yard touchdown run, which put the Aggies up 30-24 with 7:16 remaining in the game. During the scoring play, Quick’s helmet came off, and by rule, he was required to sit out the next play. In the following play, replacement holder and punter Dominic Frescura mishandled a low snap and was eventually wrapped up and sent to the ground by Coastal's Taylor Bagley. Coastal's Devin Brown added pain to A&T's special teams when he returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards resulting in a touchdown. Alex Catron added the crucial extra point on to the end of Brown’s run to give the Chanticleers a 31-30 lead.[6] The Aggies still had a chance to win, when quarterback Kwashaun Quick threw a 19-yard pass to Xavier Griffin, which gave the Aggies a first-and-10 on the Coastal 38-yard line with five minutes to play. But on a 3rd-and-9 from the Coastal 37, Quick was sacked for a 3-yard loss. The Aggies decided to punt on fourth down with less than four minutes remaining, and the Chanticleers ran out the clock for the win.[6]

Elon

North Carolina A&T vs. Elon – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Aggies 10 0 0717
Phoenix 3 6 3012

at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, North Carolina

  • Date: September 13, 2014
  • Game time: 6:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 91 °F (33 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 7,228
  • Referee: Warren Gillis

This was the 10th meeting between A&T and nearby In-state FCS opponent Elon. The Aggies hold a 6-4 all-time record against the Phoenix, with a 23-10 in front of a Home crowd in 2013.[7]

The Aggie defense maintained, as the Phoenix were unable to score a touchdown the entire game, despite the advancing to the Aggies 3, 5, 11, 4, 6-yard lines on five separate occasions. Elon kicker John Gallagher provided all the scoring for the Phoenix by scoring on 4 of 5 of the Phoenix’ s trips inside the Aggies 10. Running Back Tarik Cohen rushed for a career-high 234 yards and ran for a game-winning 81-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. It was the second 200-yard rushing performance of Cohen’s career, and his fourth straight 100-plus rushing game dating back to last season.[8]

Chowan

Chowan vs. North Carolina A&T – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Hawks 0 0 000
Aggies 10 42 0759

at Aggie Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Date: September 20, 2014
  • Game time: 6:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 13,184
  • Referee: Flemon Williams

This was the first meeting between the Aggies and Hawks

Howard

North Carolina A&T vs. Howard – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Aggies 21 7 7338
Bison 7 9 6022

at Greene Stadium, Washington, D.C.

  • Date: September 27, 2014
  • Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 77 °F (25 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 7,086
  • Referee: Tra Blake

South Carolina State

South Carolina State vs. North Carolina A&T (Atlanta Football Classic) – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Bulldogs 0 7 0613
Aggies 0 0 000

at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia

  • Date: October 4, 2014
  • Game time: 3:30 PM EDT
  • Game weather: N/A, Inside
  • Game attendance: 24,441
  • Referee: Donnell Leathers
  • TV: ESPN3

Hampton

Hampton vs. North Carolina A&T – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Pirates 0 17 7731
Aggies 7 7 31330

at Aggie Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Date: October 9, 2014
  • Game time: 7:30 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 91 °F (33 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 14,848
  • Referee: Tra Blake

Delaware State

North Carolina A&T vs. Delaware State – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Hawks 0 17 7731
Aggies 7 7 31330

at Alumni Stadium, Dover, Delaware

  • Date: October 18, 2014
  • Game time: 2:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 91 °F (33 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 14,848
  • Referee: Tra Blake

Florida A&M

Florida A&M vs. North Carolina A&T – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Rattlers 7 7 0721
Aggies 7 13 13740

at Aggie Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Date: October 25, 2014
  • Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 58 °F (14 °C), Few Clouds
  • Game attendance: 21,500

The Aggies fell behind early by a touchdown, as Florida A&M went 75 yards on 11 plays capped by a Damien Fleming touchdown pass to Lemond Buice. A&T's used of a 3-yard lob by Quarterback Kwashaun Quick, and a 1-yard plunge by Marquell Cartwright would take the Aggies to a 20-14 lead at the half.[9]

Morgan State

Morgan State vs. North Carolina A&T – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Bears 0 0 000
Aggies 0 0 000

at Aggie Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Date: November 8, 2014
  • Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 0 °F (−18 °C), Clear

Savannah State

North Carolina A&T vs. Savannah State – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
Aggies 0 10 21334
Tigers 0 0 000

at Ted Wright Stadium, Savannah, Georgia

  • Date: November 15, 2014
  • Game time: 2:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 52 °F (11 °C), Clear
  • Game attendance: 1,656
  • Referee: Steve Kinney

This was the second meeting between the Aggies and the Tigers. The Aggies won the previous meeting 41-14 in front of a home crowd inside Aggie Stadium. For A&T’s defense, the victory secured the team's second straight shutout of the season, and the first time since 1954 the Aggies have put together two consecutive shutouts. With the win, the Aggies clinched the MEAC championship for the first time since 2003, and guaranteed at least a share of the conference title.[10]

North Carolina Central

#24 North Carolina A&T vs. North Carolina Central – Game Summary
1 2 34Total
#24 Aggies 7 0 7014
Eagles 0 7 14021

at O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium, Durham, North Carolina

  • Date: November 22, 2014
  • Game time: 2:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 45 °F (7 °C), Sunny and Cool
  • Game attendance: 13,326
  • Referee: Donn. Leathers

This game marked the 86th meeting between the North Carolina Central and the NC A&T Aggies and is part of the multi-sport rivalry between the two. Commonly referred to as the "Aggie–Eagle classic," this particular rivalry is the longest-running for both schools and dates back to the 1920s. A&T came into the 2014 contest nationally ranked for the first time since 2003; and on a three-year winning streak over the North Carolina Central, including a 28–0 victory the previous year.[11] The contest also had conference championship implications for both teams as the Aggies, who clinched the MEAC championship after defeating the Savannah State Tigers the week prior, needed the victory to secure the MEAC Championship outright and the Eagles needed a victory to secure a share of the title. Attendance for this game was 13,326,[12] which is 2,726 more than the official stadium capacity for O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium.[13]

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Final 
Sports Network RV RV RV RV RV RV NR RV RV RV RV RV 24 RV  
Coaches NR RV RV RV RV RV NR NR RV RV RV RV RV  
Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) 5 3 3 4 2  
BoxToRow Media Poll and Coaches Poll (BTR) 5 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 
Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN) 6 4 4 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2

Post season

As the 2014 college football season neared the end, many organizations began to announce finalists and winners of various past-season awards. Aggie players and coaches appeared on many of these lists. As a team, the Aggies lead the nation in takeaways this season. Additionally, A&T were second in the nation for interceptions, third in scoring defense, third in team passing efficiency defense, fifth in turnover margin and seventh in red zone defense.[14]

Head coach Rod Broadway was one of 20 finalists who have been nominated for the 2014 Eddie Robinson Award, which is awarded to the top head coach in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision by a panel of sports information directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries. This marked the second time in Broadway's career that he had been nominated for the award.[14]

Several players for the Aggies were also honored. A&T sophomore running back Tarik Cohen was named MEAC co-offensive player of the year. Cohen led the MEAC in rushing and recorded his second straight 1,000 yard season with 1,340 total yards. In addition, Cohen was ranked 15th in the nation in rushing. He also led the conference with 121.8 rushing yards per game, 197 carries, with 15 touchdowns in 11 games. In addition, Cohen led the conference in scoring, with 96 points; touchdowns, with 16, and finished second in all-purpose yardage with 143.4 average yards per game. This season, Cohen also earned the Sports Networks’ Player of the Week honor once and received the MEAC offensive player of the week honor twice.[15] In addition to Cohen, Redshirt Senior Left Guard William Ray Robinson III, Senior Linebacker D'Vonte Grant, and Redshirt Senior Cornerback Donald Mattocks earned BOXTOROW Black College All-American honors. Grant, Mattocks, Cohen, and Junior Defensive Back Tony McRae also earned Beyond Sports Network FCS All-American recognition, while Redshirt Senior Offensive Lineman Ronald Canty earned FCS All-American honors from the American Football Coaches Association.[16]

The following A&T players were also named to the All–MEAC First, Second, and Third Teams:[17]

All-MEAC First Team
  • Tarik Cohen, So., RB
  • Ronald Canty, R-Sr., C
  • William Ray Robinson III, R-Sr., OL
  • D'Vonte Grant, Sr., LB
  • Tony McRae, Jr., DB
  • Donald Mattocks, R-Sr., DB
  • Cody Jones, So., PK
All-MEAC Second Team
  • Marquis Ragland, R-So., DL
  • Tony McRae, Jr., RS
All-MEAC Third Team
  • Kwashaun Quick, Jr., QB
  • Desmond Lawrence, Sr., WS
  • Brandon Parker, R-Fr., OL

References

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  2. "Ten Aggies Make Preseason Team". North Carolina A&T Sports Information. July 25, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  3. "North Carolina A&T Cruises to 47-13 Win". ESPN. August 31, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "A&T Starts Fast, Wins Big". North Carolina A&T Sports Information. August 31, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  5. "Coastal Carolina Game by Game Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "A&T Nearly Upsets No. 5 Coastal Carolina". North Carolina A&T Sports Information. September 6, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  7. Mallian, Matt (September 11, 2014). "Elon Focuses on Basics to Gear Up for N.C. A&T". The Pendulum. Elon University. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  8. "Cohen, Aggies Defense Lead A&T Past Elon". North Carolina A&T Sports Information. September 13, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  9. "NC A&T Tops Florida A&M 40-21". ESPN. Associated Press. October 25, 2014. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
  10. "Aggies Beat SSU, Go For Outright Title In Durham". North Carolina A&T Sports Information. November 15, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  11. "N.C. A&T Ranked No. 24 In Sports Network FCS Top 25 Poll". WFMY. Greensboro: Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. North Carolina A&T Sports Information. November 17, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  12. Green, Staci (November 22, 2014). "NCCU Football Earns Share of MEAC Championship in 21-14 Victory Against Aggies". North Carolina Central University Sports Information. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  13. "O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium - North Carolina Central University". North Carolina Central University Sports Information. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  14. 1 2 "Broadway Is In Contention For National Honor". ncataggies.com. NC A&T Sports Information. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  15. "MEAC ANNOUNCES 2014 FOOTBALL ALL-MEAC AWARDS". meacsports.com. MEAC Media Relations. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  16. "Canty, Mattocks Add To Aggies Postseason Honors". ncataggies.com. NC A&T Sports Information. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
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