| (March 29, 2004) [Football Schedule]
NCCU'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HAS NEW LOOK IN 2004
DURHAM, NC -- North Carolina Central University has
announced its football schedule for the 2004 gridiron campaign, and it
contains several new twists.
For the first time since 1993 and only the second
time since 1988, the Eagles will open the season with an opponent other
than North Carolina A&T. For the first time since 1990, NCCU will play
someone other than Livingstone or Johnson C. Smith for Homecoming. Also,
the Eagles will face Bowie State for the first time in the new millennium.
NCCU will kickoff its 2004 football slate with a
home game on Aug. 28 versus Johnson C. Smith University at 6 p.m. This
snaps a 10-year streak of season-opening games against North Carolina A&T,
dating back to a home victory over Bowie State on Sept. 4, 1993.
On Sunday, Sept. 5, NCCU will face Division I-AA
rival North Carolina A&T State University in the 11th annual "Eagle-Aggie
Classic" at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, NC, starting at 4 p.m.
The Eagles will challenge their second consecutive
Division I-AA foe on Sept. 11, when they travel to Delaware State University
for a 1 p.m. contest at Alumni Stadium. NCCU is riding a three-game win
streak against the Hornets dating back to 1979, the Eagles' last season
in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
On Sept. 18, NCCU hosts Bowie State University at
6 p.m. for the first gridiron meeting with the Bulldogs since an overtime
loss in Maryland on Oct. 23, 1999. The Eagles have lost the last three
match-ups in the series.
NCCU hosts "Eagles in the East" in Kinston, NC,
on Sept. 25 against Elizabeth City State University at 4 p.m. The Eagles
lead the series 16-8, but the two teams have split the last four meetings.
On Oct. 2, the Eagles journey to Roanoke, VA, to
play Saint Augustine's College. The Falcons defeated NCCU for the first
time in the 25-game series last year in Durham.
The Eagles take on two-time defending CIAA Champion
Fayetteville State University on Oct. 9 at Luther "Nick" Jeralds Stadium
in Fayetteville starting at 7 p.m. The Broncos have won three consecutive
games over NCCU.
NCCU returns to O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium on Oct.
16 to play Winston-Salem State University at 6 p.m. The Eagles will be
looking to snap a six-game losing skid to the Rams.
On Oct. 23, NCCU travels to Salisbury, NC, to play
Livingstone College at 2 p.m. as the Blue Bears host Homecoming. This will
be the Eagles first road game against Livingstone since 2000.
NCCU celebrates Homecoming on Oct. 30 versus Virginia
State University with a 1 p.m. kickoff. The Trojans and Eagles have split
the last six meetings.
On Nov. 6, NCCU will host the CIAA Football Championship
Game for the third time since 2000. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
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