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Morgan set to host Lincoln (PA) for Homecoming

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Hughes Stadium; will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and WEAA-88.9 FM

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GAME TIME
Morgan (2-3) will host the Lincoln (PA) Lions (0-4, 0-3 CIAA) in a non-conference matchup on Saturday, Oct. 5. The game will mark Homecoming for Morgan State. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. at Hughes Stadium. The game will air on ESPN+. The game will also be broadcast by WEAA, 88.9FM.

GAME COVERAGE
ESPN+ will air the game live. Phil Schoener will call the play-by-play with color analyst Gene "Coach" Clemons. Cayla Sweazie will be the sideline reporter. 

RADIO: WEAA, 88.9 FM is the flagship station for the Morgan State Bears ... Lamont Germany will call the play-by-play with Renard Stubbs in the booth. The game will be broadcast live on 88.9 FM and streamed on WEAA.org, HSRN.com and on SiriusXM 386 and 988 on the SiriusXMmobile app. 

THE SERIES
• Morgan leads the series 20-3 since 1930.
• In Morgan's last meeting (Nov. 5, 1953), the Bears recorded a 20-0 shutout win.
• The Bears have won the last five meetings.
• Lincoln's last win against Morgan was a 19-12 win in 1948.

THE COACHES
• Damon Wilson enters his 3rd season as Morgan's head coach. He previously spent 13 seasons as the head coach at Bowie State University where he achieved three straight Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) conference championships.
• Frank "TanQ" Turner is the 25th Head Football Coach in program history and the sixth since the Lions revived the program in 2008. Turner served as the Defensive Coordinator and Assistant Head Coach since he arrived in 2018. As a player at Albany State, Turner won two HBCU national championships.

QUICK HITS
• The 2024 Morgan State Bears will be under the leadership of third year head coach Damon Wilson. Wilson, the 24th coach in school history, previously served 13 seasons as the head football coach at Bowie State. There, he achieved three straight Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) conference championships, in 2021, 2019 and 2018; five NCAA playoff berths; and three CIAA Coach of the Year honors.

• Sophomore quarterback  Tahj Smith enters the season as the Bears' starter. Smith's emergence comes after a freshman season in which he appeared in five games and started in the last four games of the season. He completed 29-of-71 passes (40.8 pct) for 426 yards and three touchdowns. He was also also the team's third leading rusher, accumulating 159 yards on 4.1 average carries and scoring two touchdowns.

• RS Keith Jenkins Jr. enters the Fall as a Preseason All-MEAC First Team selection and will certainly be one to watch. Appearing in 10 games throughout the season, Jenkins showcased his versatility as both a running back, a receiver, and most notably as a dangerous return specialist. He averaged an impressive average of 23.2 yards per kick return, ranking him fourth in the MEAC.

• Last season, J.J. Davis emerged as Morgan's clear-cut starting running back, playing nearly two times as many snaps as any other Bear at the position and finished with 116 carries, 584 yd, 2 TDs in 10 games played.

 Anthony James Jr. (20 rec., 189 yds, TD) and Demier Shipley (14 rec., 146 yds, TD) return as the Bears' leading wideouts this fall.

• Morgan has a number of offensive lineman as they enter the 2023 season ... The Bears have 19 OL listed on the roster and will be led by veteran Preseason All-MEAC First Team T Treyvon Branch (6-3, 290).

• LB Erick Hunter, is on the official watch list for the 2024 Black College Football Player of the Year Watch List, led the MEAC with 75 tackles and ranked No. 6 in tackles for loss (9.5). In addition to his elite tackling ability, Hunter also showcased his versatility and playmaking skills. He registered 7 quarterback hurries, 3.0 sacks (No. 11), two forced fumbles, two interceptions and a pass breakup. Hunter is poised to continue his impressive trajectory and lead Morgan to even greater success in the 2024 season.

• DL Elijah Williams, is on the official watch list for the 2024 Black College Football Player of the Year Watch List, was a defensive standout in the trenches for the Bears in 2023. The New Jersey product registered 50 total tackles, including 31 solo tackles. His ability to penetrate the offensive line and disrupt plays was unmatched, as evidenced by his league-leading 11.0 tackles for loss.

NOTABLE NATIONAL NOTES
Here are a few 2024 FCS national statistics of note on offense, defense and special teams that pertained to the Bears:
• The Bears rank T-No. 12 in 4th down conversion pct. defense (.200), rank T-No. 14 (FCS) in turnover margin (1.00), T-No. 10 in interceptions (6), No. 53 in total defense (302.0), T-No. 8 in turnovers gained (10), T-No. 14 in fumbles recovered, No. 17 in scoring defense (20.8), No. 33 in time of possession (31.06), No. 53 (150.4) in rushing defense, No. 39 in rushing offense (168.8), and T-No. 45 in first downs defense (90). Nana Asante ranks No. 1 in blocked kicks (2), Elijah Williams ranks T-No. 13 in sacks (5), Jadon Carter and Carlvainsky Decius rank T-No. 31 in interceptions (2).

LIMITED LAUNDRY
Damon Wilson's Bears are the least penalized team in the MEAC (28 in 5 gms). This achievement is no small feat, as pre-and-post snap penalties are often a significant challenge for many teams - and right now Morgan has demonstrated they are the best at minimizing costly mistakes. This disciplined approach is not merely a statistic but a reflection of the culture Wilson has fostered within the program. As the season progresses, Morgan's reputation as a well-disciplined squad continues to grow.

A GLANCE AT THE LIONS
• Lincoln (PA) finished the 2023 season with a 4-6 overall record and were 3-5 in CIAA play.

• The Lions were picked to finish 8th in the CAA Preseason Poll ... junior QB Isaiah Freeman, junior WR Malachi Langley, senior DB Jahad Green and sophomore KR Zyaire Tart were named to the Preseason All-CIAA Team.

• Lincoln(PA) fell to Livingstone in a close game that ended with a final score of 14-15. Isaiah Freeman threw for 123 yards on 14 attempts with one touchdown while also rushing for one touchdown as well. Amir Gerald had 15 attempts and rushed for 63 yards during the game.

• The Lions have been led by QB Isaiah Freeman who has thrown for 515 yards (44-96) with a 2 TDs and 5 INTs ... he also has 101 yards on 48 carries, including three TDs.

• WRs Eli Riddick (6 rec., 183 yds, 2TDs), Zyaire Tart (12 rec., 157 yds) and Malachi Langley (7 rec., 77 yds) are the Lions' leading receivers. 

• Senior RB Amir Gerald currently ranks 11th in the  CIAA in rushing with 47 carries for 191 yards (4.4 avg) ... junior RB Nazsir Oglesby has added 108 yards on 28 carries.

• Junior LB Maleek Robinson leads the team with  22 tackles (14 solo) and has a tackle for loss, while freshman DL Jahad Green has registered 21 tackles and 2.0 sacks.

KNOW THY OPPONENT
• Notable alumni:  Thurgood Marshall; Civil Rights Lawyer and served on Supreme Court; Langston Hughes - poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, Gil Scott-Heron - jazz poet, singer, musician, and author and columnist ; Cab Calloway - jazz singer and bandleader.

A LOOK AHEAD
Morgan will travel to face Merrimack on Saturday, Oct. 12. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Duane Stadium. The game will air on ESPN+.

PRESEASON PICKED THIRD 
Morgan State was picked to finish third (3rd) in the MEAC standings, according to the poll of the conference head coaches and sports information directors.
North Carolina Central has been picked win the MEAC Football Championship as the Eagles topped the league's annual preseason poll for 2024. Returning MEAC champion Howard was picked to place 2nd.

PRESEASON ALL-MEAC PLAYERS
Eight (8) Bears were named to the MEAC preseason team at the 2024 MEAC Football Press Luncheon in Norfolk, Va. Senior OL Treyvon Branch, senior DL Elijah Williams, senior LB Erick Hunter, junior RS Keith Jenkins Jr. were first-team selections. Sophomore QB Tahj Smith, senior DL Nana Asante, senior DB Carlvainsky Decius, and sophomore DB Ja'son Prevard were second-team picks.

BEARS OPEN 49th SEASON IN MEAC
The Bears will open its 49th season in the MEAC when they travel to face North Carolina Central for the conference opener on Oct. 26.
• The Bears opened the 2023 MEAC schedule with a 16-10 loss against North Carolina Central (Oct. 19) at Hughes Stadium.
• The Bears kicked off its first season in the MEAC in 1971. Morgan State withdrew from the conference at the end of the 1979-80 fiscal year, before returning to the MEAC in 1984.

BEARS OPEN 125th SEASON OF FOOTBALL SINCE 1898
MSU enters its 125th season of football and will open the 2024 campaign under third year head coach Damon Wilson.

RETURN MEN 
The 2024 Morgan State Bears return 18 starters - 7 on offense, 8 on defense and 3 on special teams.

CAMPAIGNING FOR SUCCESS 
The Bears enter the 2024 season looking to post their first winning season since going 6-5 in 2009. MSU's 7-6 record in 2014 was vacated.

NON-CONFERENCE PLAY
The Bears will open the 2024 campaign with three of its first seven non-conference matchups coming on the road. MSU opens the season at Hampton (Aug. 31), followed by a game at Towson (Sept. 6) and Ohio (Sept.14). The Bears will host Virginia Lynchburg (Sept. 21), before traveling to face Stony Brook (Sept. 28). The Bears round out non-conference play when they host Lincoln (Pa.) (Oct. 5) and Merrimack (Oct. 12). 

MSU LEGEND EARL "PAPA BEAR" BANKS
Earl "Papa Bear" Banks was a legendary head coach at Morgan State University, 
• In 1960, Banks took over the head coaching position at Morgan State from 2011 Trailblazer Award winner, Edward Hurt
• In his 14 seasons as head coach, he would lead the Bears to six CIAA titles, one CIAA Northern Division championship and one Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title. Banks had an overall record of 96-31-2 after he retired from coaching 1973 and produced three undefeated seasons from 1965 through 1967. 
• He guided Morgan State to four bowl games, winning the 1965 Orange Blossom Classic and the 1966 Tangerine Bowl.
• He was named the American Football Coaches Association's recipient of the 2018 Trailblazer Award. The award was presented, posthumously, at the 2019 AFCA Convention in San Antonio, Texas

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ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.

 

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Players Mentioned

Nana Asante

#5 Nana Asante

DL
6' 7"
Junior
Treyvon Branch

#72 Treyvon Branch

OL
6' 3"
Junior
Carlvainsky Decius

#7 Carlvainsky Decius

DB
6' 0"
Junior
Erick Hunter

#40 Erick Hunter

LB
6' 4"
Junior
Anthony James Jr.

#16 Anthony James Jr.

WR
5' 11"
Senior
Keith Jenkins Jr.

#14 Keith Jenkins Jr.

DB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Elijah Williams

#0 Elijah Williams

DL
6' 3"
Junior
Ja

#15 Ja'son Prevard

DB
6' 3"
Freshman
Demier Shipley

#19 Demier Shipley

WR
6' 4"
Junior
Tahj Smith

#7 Tahj Smith

QB
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Nana Asante

#5 Nana Asante

6' 7"
Junior
DL
Treyvon Branch

#72 Treyvon Branch

6' 3"
Junior
OL
Carlvainsky Decius

#7 Carlvainsky Decius

6' 0"
Junior
DB
Erick Hunter

#40 Erick Hunter

6' 4"
Junior
LB
Anthony James Jr.

#16 Anthony James Jr.

5' 11"
Senior
WR
Keith Jenkins Jr.

#14 Keith Jenkins Jr.

6' 1"
Sophomore
DB
Elijah Williams

#0 Elijah Williams

6' 3"
Junior
DL
Ja

#15 Ja'son Prevard

6' 3"
Freshman
DB
Demier Shipley

#19 Demier Shipley

6' 4"
Junior
WR
Tahj Smith

#7 Tahj Smith

6' 2"
Freshman
QB