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  Miles Miree scored two touchdowns and Morgan State never trailed in grinding out a 30-28 season-opening win over Hampton on Saturday night. The Bears ran for 244 yards on 55 carries and quarterback Tahj Smith attempted only 8 passes, completing 5 for 75 yards. Myree and Keith Jenkins Jr. led the rushing game with 68 yards each. The score was tied at 7 early in the second quarter, then Jason Collins Jr. gave the Bears the lead for good when he scored on a 41-yard run. After trailing 20-14 at halftime, Hampton closed to within two points twice in the second half.

Ja'Quan Snipes' 2-yard run for Hampton made it 23-21 late in the third quarter before J.J. Davis answered with a 15-yard run that made it 30-21 for Morgan State. Malcolm Mays hit Kevin Johnson Jr. with a 29-yard touchdown pass with 4:29 remaining in the game and the Pirates trailed 30-28. Morgan State then ran out the clock with a 9-play, 32-yard drive. Mays completed 13 of 17 passes for 168 yards with two touchdowns and was the Pirates' leading rusher with 63 yards on 4 carries. - AP College Football


Jr/2026 RB Keith Jenkins Jr.Morgan State
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  NOV 14 MEAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Morgan State's Keith Jenkins, Jr. (RS, 6-1, 185, Fr., Gainesville, Va.) showed again why he is one of the best kick returners in FCS, picking his way through the Hornets and dashing down the right sideline to open the second half with a 90-yard kickoff return touchdown that gave the Bears a 23-7 lead in what ended up being a 37-7 win. - MEAC Football

Jr/2026 RB Keith Jenkins Jr.Morgan State
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  NOV 14 MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State sophomore linebacker Erick Hunter (LB, 6-4, 204, So., Capitol Heights, Md.) wreaked havoc throughout the day in the Bears' dominant win at Delaware State. He totaled 11 stops overall (10 solo), including 4.0 tackles for loss (totaling 17 yards) and two sacks. He also broke up a pass against the Hornets. - MEAC Football

rSr/2026 OLB Erick HunterMorgan State
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  Hosea Robinson returned a blocked punt for a touchdown, Carlvainsky Decius had a pick-6 and Devan Hebron recovered a fumble in the end zone to power Morgan State to a 37-7 win over Delaware State on Saturday. Robinson started the big plays by blocking Matt Noll's punt on the opening possession and taking it 26 yards to pay dirt. The Bears (4-7, 2-2 MEAC) fumbled the ball at their 29 early in the second quarter and the Hornets (5-5, 2-3) cashed in with a 12-yard touchdown pass from C.J. Henry to Bizzet Woodley for a 7-6 lead.

A field goal put the Bears back on top and just before halftime Duce Taylor found Joseph Owumi for a 16-yard touchdown and a 16-7 lead. The 37-yard interception return in the third quarter and the fumble recovery early in the fourth wrapped it up for Morgan State. Delaware State was held to 81 yards of total offense despite running 64 plays and the two teams combined to go 6 of 28 on third down. - Morgan State/AP College Football


rSr/2023 OLB Devan HebronMorgan State
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  OCT 31 MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State senior cornerback Jae'Veyon Morton (CB, 5-9, 180, Sr., Detroit, Mich.) ran an interception back for a defensive touchdown and accumulated two tackles and a pass breakup in the Bears' upset of South Carolina State - all part of a 24-point fourth quarter for Morgan State, as the Bears forced six turnovers in the game. - MEAC Football

rSr/2024 CB JaeVeyon MortonMorgan State
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  Alfonzo Graham rushed for 123 yards and two touchdowns, the Morgan State defense scored twice in the fourth quarter and the Bears picked up a rare win over South Carolina State, 41-14 on Saturday. Leading 17-14 after three quarters, Morgan State (3-5, 1-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) got a field goal in the opening minute, intercepted passes on the next two possessions and had a scoop and score on the third to break the game open. The Bears added another interception to finish with six turnovers and stopped the Bulldogs on downs to close it out. Jay'veyon Morton had a 41-yard pick-6 and Jayden Wooden picked off a pass to set up Graham's spectacular 35-yard burst. Kaleb Coleman added a 36-yard fumble return. The Bulldogs (3-5, 1-1) had won 13 of 14 in the series, the previous loss coming in 2014. They also had a pick-6, Duane Nichols going 43 yards for the first score. - Morgan State/AP College Football

rSr/2023 RB Alfonzo GrahamMorgan State
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  OCT 17 MEAC SPECIAL TEAMS & ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Morgan State's Keith Jenkins, Jr. (RS, 6-1, 185, Fr., Gainesville, Va.) averaged 43.0 yards on five kickoff returns against North Carolina Central, including a 96-yard return for a touchdown in the second quarter. He currently ranks No. 6 nationally in kickoff returns (32.0 yards/return). - MEAC Football

Jr/2026 RB Keith Jenkins Jr.Morgan State
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  OCT 10 MEAC FOOTBALL CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Alfonzo Graham, Morgan State, (RB, 5-9, 180, Sr., Baltimore, Md.) racked up a career-high 203 rushing yards on 23 carries, averaging 8.8 per attempt, in the Bears' loss to Norfolk State. The MEAC's leading rusher briefly gave the Bears the lead with a 51-yard touchdown with 1:53 remaining in the game - capping off a stretch of 21 unanswered points for Morgan State. He also caught four passes for 21 yards. - MEAC Football

rSr/2023 RB Alfonzo GrahamMorgan State
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  OCT 10 MEAC FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Dexter Carr, Jr., Morgan State, (C, 6-3, 295, Jr., Stafford, Va.) graded out at 94% against the Spartans, recording a pair of pancake blocks and anchoring a Bears offensive line that helped amass 375 yards of total offense, including 259 on the ground. He did not allow a sack or commit a penalty. - MEAC Football

Sr/2024 C Dexter Carr Jr.Morgan State
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  OCT 3 MEAC FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State graduate quarterback Carson Baker (QB, 6-3, 205, Gr., San Diego, Calif.) threw three touchdown passes in the first half of the Bears' 44-10 win over Virginia University of Lynchburg. He completed 10 of his 14 passes for 160 yards, averaging 16.0 yards per completion, leading a Morgan State offense that posted 364 total yards - including 249 through the air. - MEAC Football

rSr/2023 QB Carson BakerMorgan State
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  SEPT 19 MEAC FOOTBALL CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State junior linebacker Lawrence Richardson (LB, 6-1, 215, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.) led the Bears defense in Morgan State's win over Sacred Heart, the first win of head coach Damon Wilson's tenure, recording 10 tackles (six solo) and a pass breakup. He also had 0.5 tackles for loss (seven yards) and two quarterback hurries as the Bears held the Pioneers to 2-for-14 on third down and 0-for-5 on fourth down. - MEAC Football

Sr/2024 ILB Lawrence RichardsonMorgan State
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  Carson Baker threw for three touchdowns and Morgan State eased by Division III Virginia Lynchburg 44-10 on Saturday. Morgan State scored 37 unanswered points in the first half, including a safety and a fumble return for a touchdown. The Bears also had a one-play drive during the scoring run when Baker connected with Bruce Mattox III for a 49-yard TD. Virginia Lynchburg was held to 200 total yards. Mattox III had three grabs for 73 yards and a score, and Daymond Hamler caught two short touchdown passes. Alfonzo Graham carried it eight times for 80 yards and a touchdown for Morgan State (2-2). Alvaro Ortega was 6-of-20 passing for 42 yards for Virginia Lynchburg. David Anderson had 18 carries and 65 yards. - AP College Football

rSr/2023 QB Carson BakerMorgan State
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  LSU football safety Jordan Toles has entered the transfer portal, he told LSU Odyssey. Toles, a former four-star recruit, had 16 tackles over 14 games in two seasons with the Tigers. During spring practices, he was working out at cornerback due to LSU's lack of depth at the position. At 6-foot-1 and 209 pounds, Toles' career-high in tackles (6) came against UCLA in LSU's season opener last year. Out of high school, Toles was the No. 80 player and No. 5 safety in the nation, according to 247Sports Composite, at St. Frances Academy in Maryland. The Tigers have a deep unit at safety this season with returning starter Jay Ward, Arkansas transfer Joe Foucha and sophomore Major Burns. The Tigers also have former five-star recruit Sage Ryan and sophomore Matthews Langlois at the position. - Lafayette Daily Advertiser

Sr/2024 SS Jordan TolesMorgan State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-MEAC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Jae-Veyon Morton, Sr., Morgan State,...Morton is coming off 2021 season in which he earned All-MEAC Second Team recognition. The Detroit native finished the season ranked T-No. 4 in the conference in passes defended (8) and No. 9 in tackles with 63, averaging 5.7 per game. The junior also added an interception and a pair of tackles for loss on the season. - Morgan State Football

rSr/2024 CB JaeVeyon MortonMorgan State
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  Western Kentucky has added two more transfers to its 2021 signing class. The Hilltoppers announced the addition of quarterback Carson Baker and wide receiver Kendall Abdur-Rahman on Tuesday. Baker is a 6-foot-3, 210-pound sophomore that comes to WKU from San Diego State. He entered the 2020 season as the team's starting quarterback and appeared in six games for the 4-4 Aztecs last fall, completing 59 of 104 passes for 617 yards and three touchdowns and three interceptions. He was replaced midseason by Lucas Johnson after helping San Diego State to a 3-1 start and Baker got one more start at Colorado after, but split time with Jordon Brookshire, who started the team's final two games. San Diego State averaged 24.6 points per game and 350.8 yards of offense per game, with 151.4 of that coming through the air. - BG Daily News

rSr/2023 QB Carson BakerMorgan State
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