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Maine Prepares For Georgia Southern Option

  By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   STATESBORO, GA — It was only a matter of minutes after his team had finished up its press conference following a 34-12 road victory over Appalachian State in an NCAA Division I Football Championship second-round game and Maine coach Jack Cosgrove was already thinking about.

Jones, Williams Teach Teams About Respect, Winning

By Donal Ware Boxtorow.com Special to College Sports Journal When Anthony Jones’ Alabama A&M Bulldogs, the representative of the Eastern Division, meet Doug Williams’ Grambling State Tigers  the West champion, in the Southwest Conference Football Championship game at Legion Field in Birmingham on Saturday, it will mark the second time the two coaches have gone.

An FCS History Lesson For Sam Houston State

David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   Editor’s note: CSJ Publisher/Managing Editor Chuck Burton contributed to the capsules for this column.   BOONE, N.C. — Sam Houston State should beware.   When you are the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championships, people are watching you and teams like Stony Brook.

FCS Preview: Lehigh Will Face Improved Towson

By Chuck Burton Publisher/Managing Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — If past performance were indicative of how things are going to go this Saturday, Lehigh would have nothing to worry about in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championships.   In 11 meetings with the Towson, Lehigh has gone 10-1.

CSJ Classic: The Year Of Living Dangerously

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal Editor’s note: This is the one in a series of three historical articles from the David Coulson archives that take readers back to the last time Maine traveled to Appalachian State for a first-round playoff game, in 2002. The two teams meet again on Saturday.

ESPN, Don’t Mess With Our Playoff Games

By Chuck Burton Publisher/Managing Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — At the conclusion of the Central Arkansas Bears’ 34-14 victory over Tennessee tech, Bears special teams player Rojae Jackson wrote on a coaches’ marker board, “See y’all in Montana.”   Oddly enough, the fact that not enough people would potential be able to.

Towson Making A Believer of the Commander-In-Chief

(Photo Credit:Karl Merton Ferron, the Baltimore Sun)   It was a poorly-kept secret that U.S. President Barack Obama would be making the first-ever presidential visit of Towson. The first basketball fan, whose brother-in-law is Craig Robinson, the head basketball coach of visiting Oregon State. was there to see a Division I basketball game. But when the game was.

Starke’s Kick Lifts JMU To Another Win

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   RICHMOND, KY. — You couldn’t blame place kicker Cameron Starke and his James Madison teammates for thinking they were experiencing a Deja Vu moment at the end of Saturday’s NCAA Division I Football first-round playoff game at Eastern Kentucky.   Starke had drilled a 40-yard field.

JMU, EKU Bring History To Playoff Matchup

  By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — James Madison and Eastern Kentucky are two teams with championship histories, but their routes to the NCAA Division I Football Playoffs have been more like postseason upstarts.   James Madison won the 2004 national title and was top-seeded and reached the semifinals.

FCS Playoffs Create A New Battle of Norfolk

By Chuck Burton Publisher/Managing Editor College Sports Journal   NORFOLK, VA. — Old Dominion’s and Norfolk State’s football stadiums are separated by a mere 4.2 miles, yet they have never played each other. But this Saturday, the Monarchs and Spartans will be playing in the perennially sold-out Foreman Field in the first round of the.

Louisiana Tech Struggles To Survive A Bear Attack

By Chuck Burton Publisher/Managing Editor College Sports Journal In this special CSJ classic, Chuck Burton talks a little bit about the special upset that almost happened between Central Arkansas and Louisiana Tech earlier this season. PHILADELPHIA, PA. — Central Arkansas almost lived the dream this past Saturday night. Clint Conque’s Bears had their FBS.

Alabama State Has Unfinished Business With Tuskegee

  College Sports Journal News Report   MONTGOMERY, AL. — On the Alabama State football website, you can easily find a graphic that says “One Team, One Dream, Unfinished Business.”   For the Hornets, the “unfinished business” portion has additional meaning as well.   In this 98th meeting between the Hornets and Division II Tuskegee.

A Day In I-AA, 2002

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal Editor’s Note: It is time to get back into the Wayback Machine with Mr. Peabody and his boy, Sherman (anybody remember the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show?) for a ride back to 2002 in what was then called I-AA. It is the final day of the.

FCS Playoffs: The Grand Art Of Compromise

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — If I lived in the world of science fiction, how fun would it be to transform into a fly on the wall as the NCAA Division I Football Committee do their playoff deliberations each year in Indianapolis, IN?   This weekend would have.

NCAA Announces 2011 Division I Championship Field

From the NCAA News Service College Sports Journal INDIANAPOLIS, IN. — The field of 20 teams competing for the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship was announced today by the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee. Sam Houston State University (11-0) tops the bracket as the top seed after capturing the automatic qualifying berth from.

Back To The Future, FCS Edition

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — This time of the year there are a lot of people who suddenly think of themselves as Football Championship Subdivision prognosticators.   Everyone wants to pick the 20 teams that will be in the field and take their turn at making a dream.

Rivalries Abound In FCS On Saturday

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — As if there wasn’t already enough on the line during the final weekend of the regular season for Football Championship Subdivision teams, as if fighting for playoff berths were not enough to get a fan jazzed about Saturday, consider this.   It’s also.

Towson Wins CAA Shootout With New Hampshire

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sporting News   TOWSON, MD. — It might be hard to believe now, but Towson University actually trailed New Hampshire in the first quarter of its Colonial Athletic Association showdown before 8,366 fans Saturday at Johnny Unitas Stadium.   But after spotting the Wildcats a 7-0 lead less than.

What A Fine Mess We Could Have In The SoCon

  By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — I’ve always been a sucker for the old, slapstick comedy of the early years of motion pictures, whether it be stuff like the Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, or Laurel and Hardy.   I’m more in the mood for Laurel and Hardy.

Penn Sets Sight On Harvard, Ivy League Title

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — One of my favorite things about living in the greater Philadelphia area is that every Wednesday during the college football season, I get to to travel to either the University of Pennsylvania or Villanova University campus and have lunch with two of my.

Ron McBride Will Be Missed at Weber State

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — I’ll never forget the first time I met Ron McBride, the veteran coach at Weber State.   I was part of the media group attending the 2007 Big Sky Conference media event in Park City, Utah. We were eating lunch on a Monday.

Few Expected A Towson-Maine Showdown In The CAA

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   Editor’s note: For the Colonial Athletic Association first-place battle between Towson University and the University of Maine, we are providing our readers with a special treat, an inside look at game preparations as the Towson Tigers travel on Friday to the Orono, ME campus and then.

North Dakota State Looking For A Real FCS Title

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   PHILADELPHIA, PA. — There was a time when North Dakota State coach Craig Bohl ruffled a few feathers around the Football Championship Subdivision by proclaiming that his Bison team could win a “poll” championship by finishing undefeated in the regular season and ending up on top.

Presley Makes Huge Sacrifice For Appalachian State

  By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   BOONE, N.C. — The news out of Kidd Brewer Stadium last Saturday as Appalachian State took the field to play Samford in an important Southern Conference football game couldn’t have been much more stunning.   There in the starting lineup for the Mountaineer defense was.

There Is Nothing New Under The SoCon Sun

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal Editor’s note: This column was originally published on Oct. 18, 2010 in the College Sporting News and is part of a feature that we hope will be a popular one with our new readers at College Sports Journal. It is called FCS Classic and will feature.

Monken Brings Georgia Southern Back To ASU

By David Coulson College Sports Journal Executive Editor   BOONE, N.C. — It has been a decade since Jeff Monken has taken a football team up the mountain to Appalachian State and Kidd Brewer Stadium.   “Boy, a lot of things have changed around here,” Monken said, as he watched his Georgia Southern Eagles go.

Jamal Jackson’s Big Decision

By David Coulson Executive Editor College Sports Journal   BOONE, N.C. — Sometimes the best decisions are the ones you don’t make.   Just ask Appalachian State sophomore quarterback Jamal Jackson.   The lanky, 6-3, 200-pound Atlanta native will be starting his third college football game Saturday at ASU’s Kidd Brewer Stadium, when the No..