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  Juwan Carter threw three touchdown passes and J.J. Davis ran for 105 yards and scored twice as Norfolk State beat winless Morgan State 31-20 on Saturday. The Bears took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on Jabriel Johnson's short touchdown run, but Carter connected with Davis for an 86-yard score and hit Ademola Faleye from 15-yards out in the second quarter and the Spartans held a 17-13 lead at intermission. Alonzo Graham ran 34 yards for a touchdown to put Morgan State on top 20-17 early in the third quarter but the Spartans (6-2, 2-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) answered with a Davis touchdown run and a Carter-to-Anthony Williams pass to regain the lead for good. Carter was 26 of 40 for 368 yards and did not throw an interception. Davis had three catches for 94 yards and finished with 225 all-purpose yards. Neil Boudreau was 14 of 28 for 123 yards and a touchdown to lead Morgan State (0-8, 0-4), but threw two interceptions. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  Juwan Carter went 26-of-29 passing for 332 yards and Norfolk State led the entire way in a 45-31 win over Howard on Saturday. Carter set a school record with 21-straight completions. The Spartans (5-2, 1-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) now have won five straight; their longest streak since 2011. Carter's 89.7% completion rate is the second-best in school history, trailing only Chris Walley's 90.9% (20-of-22) set against Morgan State in 2010. Cameryn Brent ran for a pair of touchdowns, carrying 10 times for 99 yards. Justin Smith caught seven passes for 147 yards and was among 10 Spartans to catch a pass. Trailing 28-3 lead early in the third quarter, Howard's Quinton Williams scored on a 1-year sneak, and later, Ian Wheeler scored on a 96-yard kickoff return for the Bison following a Norfolk State field goal. Williams threw for 180 yards, a score and was intercepted twice. Howard (2-5, 1-1) had its two-game win streak come to an end. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  Juwan Carter passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third to lead Norfolk State's 42-14 victory over NCCAA-member Virginia Lynchburg on Saturday. The Spartans (4-2) struck quickly, scoring 28 points in the first quarter on drives of 1, 3, 2, and 3 plays. Carter threw 42 yards to J. Smith for the first touchdown then ran 26 yards for the next. Kevin Johnson and Cameryn Brunt added short touchdown runs. The Dragons' first score came when Norfolk State's Tremayne Talbert fumbled a punt and Keenan Smith recovered for the touchdown. After Carter hit Talbert for a 21-yard TD pass, Lynchburg (0-7) scored its other touchdown, a 20-yard pass from Darrius Sample to Cinsere Clark as Norfolk State led 35-14 at halftime. The Spartans had 400 yards total offense and allowed only 184 yards and 10 first downs. Carter was 15 of 23 passing for 222 yards and ran for 52 yards. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  Juwan Carter scored a walkoff touchdown from the 1 and Norfolk State clipped Hampton 47-44 in overtime Saturday in the Battle of the Bay. Hampton (2-2) had knotted the score at 41-41 with 12 seconds remaining in regulation when Jett Duffey hooked up with Jadakis Bonds on a 17-yard touchdown pass. The Pirates struck first in OT on an Alex Perez 28-yard field goal. But Norfolk State (3-2) was remorseless on its overtime possession, with Carter finding Justin Smith with a 22-yard pass to set up first-and-goal from the 3. Lex Henry pounded forward for two more yards, and Carter snuck in from the 1 with the game-winner. Carter was 17-of-31 passing for 294 yards and touchdown throws of six yards to Marcque Ellington and 70 to Smith. Carter also carried 17 times for 92 yards and three more touchdowns. Duffey went 22-of-44 passing for 370 yards and four touchdowns. Bonds caught two scores and finished with six receptions for 155 yards. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 20 MEAC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State's Colby Byrd (C, 6-3, 290, r-Jr., Virginia Beach, Va.) graded out at 97 percent against Elizabeth City State, committing no penalties and giving up no sacks in helping the Spartans rack up a single-game record 675 yards of total offense. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2023 C Colby ByrdNorfolk State
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  SEPT 20 MEAC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State's J.J. Davis (RB, 5-9, 179, r-Fr., Cincinnati, Ohio) rushed eight times for 121 yards and two touchdowns against Elizabeth City State – including a 72-yard scamper in the fourth quarter. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

rJr/2025 RB J.J. DavisNorfolk State
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  Juwan Carter threw for two touchdowns and ran for another in the second half when Norfolk State rallied for a 28-16 win over Saint Francis of Pennsylvania. Carter gave the Spartans the lead with a 4-yard scramble early in the third quarter. After the Red Flash turned the ball over on downs at their 47, Norfolk State extended its lead with Carter's 7-yard pass to Justin Smith, the pair's fourth scoring connection this season. The Red Flash cut the lead to 21-16 with 5:21 left on Justin Sliwoski's 2-yard pass to Brandan Lisenby but a two-point try failed. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  SEPT 20 MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State defensive end Chris Myers (DE, 6-6, 245, r-Sr., LaVergne, Tenn.) recorded two of Norfolk State's eight sacks against Elizabeth City State for a total of 15 yards. He was also key in holding the Vikings to negative-49 yards rushing. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2022 DE Chris MyersNorfolk State
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  SEPT 20 MEAC FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State quarterback Juwan Carter (QB, 6-0, 175, r-Sr., Richmond, Va.) tied Norfolk State's Division I program record with five touchdown passes against Elizabeth City State, passing for 353 yards and completing 23 of his 30 passes (76.7 percent). He accounted for 381 total yards as the Spartans set new program records for points and total yards in a single game. - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Football

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  Juwan Carter fired five touchdown passes as Norfolk State pummeled Division II Elizabeth City State, 63-26 on Saturday. Carter engineered three first-quarter touchdown drives to give the Spartans a 21-0 lead, and after Kevin Caldwell threw a 71-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Joyner to get the Vikings on the board, Norfolk scored four more touchdowns to build a 49-7 lead after three quarters. Carter was 23 of 30 passing for 353 yards without an interception. J.J. Davis carried eight times for 121 yards and two touchdowns, including a 71-yard fourth-quarter sprint to help the Spartans to their first win in three starts. Caldwell had three fourth-quarter touchdown passes for Elizabeth City State, finishing 26 of 38 for 339 yards. The Vikings were held to minus-49 yards rushing. - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  SEPT 13 MEAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State quarterback Juwan Carter (QB, 6-0, 175, r-Sr., Richmond, Va.) tossed two touchdowns and passed for 195 yards in the Spartans' contest against Wake Forest, while also rushing nine times for 37 yards to amass 232 yards of total offense as Norfolk State scored it second-highest point total ever against an FBS opponent. - MEAC Football

rSr/2022 QB Juwan CarterNorfolk State
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  SEPT 13 MEAC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Norfolk State's Jalen Powell (LG, 6-3, 280, r-Sr., Temple Hills, Md.) graded out at 95 percent against Wake Forest, registering four pancake blocks and yielding no sacks for a Spartans offense that racked up 336 total yards. - MEAC Football

rSr/2022 OG Jalen PowellNorfolk State
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  The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has suspended the spring 2021 football season, scheduled to start on Saturday, Feb. 20 through April 17. Six of the MEAC's nine football-playing institutions opted out of the spring 2021 season. Conference policy states if 50% or more institutions cannot participate in any championship, the championship for that sport will be suspended. As a result, the MEAC decided to allow individual member institutions to do what is best for their student-athletes and university community. Several MEAC institutions will play spring football. At this point, Delaware State, Howard and South Carolina State have expressed an intent to do so. Those institutions will follow the ongoing protocols they have outlined at their schools and continue to align with the CDC guidelines and the NCAA's health and safety provisions that have guided collegiate athletics throughout the academic year. - MEAC Football

rSr/2022 DE DeShaan DixonNorfolk State
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  Norfolk State University announced Monday that due to concerns about the health and well-being of its student-athletes, its football program is opting out of the spring competition schedule. The Spartans will move forward with a traditional spring practice campaign next month to prepare for the 2021 fall season. - Norfolk State Football

rSr/2022 DE DeShaan DixonNorfolk State
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  2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT PRESEASON ALL-MEAC FIRST TEAM: Justin Smith, Norfolk St, Sr.,...Smith led NSU 639 receiving yards and six touchdown receptions on 36 total catches last year. He ranked in the top 10 in the conference in all three categories. Smith had two 100-yard receiving games as a junior in 2019. All six of his touchdown receptions came against MEAC foes, and he ranked fifth among conference players in receiving yards in MEAC-only games (519). - Norfolk State Football

rSr/2022 WR Justin SmithNorfolk State
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