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- Disappointment could be seen on Morgan State quarterback Moses Skillon's face. The senior had just played his final college football game, a 17-10 loss to Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference rival Norfolk State at Hughes Stadium.
- The Morgan State football team isn't where it wants to be at this point in the season. However, Saturday might've marked a big step in that direction. The Bears found themselves in the second half, scoring on two long drives and posting a 21-7 win over Florida A&M in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game at Hughes Stadium in Baltimore.
- MEAC title no longer in picture, Morgan State football still has goals in 2015
- Darius Victor rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown to help Towson beat host Maine, 10-7, on Saturday night.
- A bye gave the Bears a free weekend, but with a 3-2 record in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, they still find themselves trailing four programs in the standings. One of those teams is Saturday's opponent, the Wildcats.
- Running game has been stuck in neutral for Morgan State football in last two losses
- Lee Hull says there is no quarterback controversy for Morgan State football
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- Torn ACL sidelines Morgan State running back Lamont Brown III for second consecutive year
- Morgan State football coach Lee Hull had to deliver a familiar halftime speech Saturday against Hampton.
- Morgan State tries to remain undefeated in MEAC in game against Hampton
- After Morgan State graduated eight starters from last season¿s team that captured a share of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title and lost five more in September due to a certification snafu, there were plenty of questions about how the team would fare in 2015.
- The ploy worked as the Bears (3-2, 3-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) turned a narrow 7-3 lead into a 42-3 rout.
- For the second straight game, the Morgan State football team began slowly. And for the second straight game, the Bears exploded after halftime in a convincing win.
- Saturday's 26-6 victory at Delaware State helped the Bears improve to 2-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, but they are in a second-place tie with Norfolk State (2-3 overall, 2-0 in the conference) and need a win this weekend to tie Bethune-Cookman (5-1, 3-0) for first in the league.
- Moses Skillon threw one touchdown and ran for another Saturday as Morgan State rolled over host Delaware State, 26-6, in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play Saturday.
- Chris Hairston rushed for 154 yards and four touchdowns to help East Carolina beat Towson, 28-20, in the football season opener for both teams Saturday night
- For the third straight year and the fourth time in five seasons, the Bears open on the road, and are seeking their first victory away from home against an opponent not from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference since Sept. 26, 2009, when that squad edged Towson, 12-9.
- Morgan State football's release of first official depth chart includes Moses Skillon as top quarterback
- Morgan State football still undecided about starting quarterback for season opener
- Moses Skillon will open the upcoming Morgan State football campaign at Air Force on Sept. 5 as quarterback. Every rep Skillon took during camp was with the first offense, while redshirt senior Seth Higgins — Skillon's closest competitor — has worked with the first and second units.
- Morgan State football gets scare from ankle injury to starting center Dominique Woods
- Morgan State football catches Lee Hull's ire with uneven practice Tuesday morning
- Morgan State football unsure when starting cornerback Delonta Hall will return to camp
- With just nine seniors on roster, youth in plentiful supply for Morgan State football
- The Morgan State football team's unanticipated rise to the top of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference hasn't earned the program much respect from its peers. A season after going from being picked to finish last to capturing a share of the MEAC championship for the first time since 1979 and representing the league in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, the Bears were predicted to finish fifth in the MEAC this season.
- Morgan State was predicted to finish fifth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, according to a preseason poll of conference head coaches and sports information directors released Friday.
- Morgan State football's memorable season ends quickly Saturday, but will last for a long time for players and coaches
- The Morgan State football team found itself in a hole after the first quarter in five games this season, and lost four. That trend held true Saturday as the Bears fell into a 22-0 deficit after the first 15 minutes and couldn't recover in a 46-24 loss to No. 18 Richmond.
- There's no disputing that Moses Skillon has cemented his status as the Bears' starter. Barring injury or another issue, Skillon will line up under center when Morgan State (7-5) clashes with Richmond (8-4) in a Football Championship Subdivision first-round playoff game Saturday at 1 p.m.
- There's a sense of dread hovering over Morgan State football coach Lee Hull, but it has little to do with Richmond, his team's opponent in its first Football Championship Subdivision playoff game in school history.
- Morgan State clinched a share of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship and earned the league's automatic bid to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.
- Opposing defenses paying extra attention to Morgan State football's Herb Walker Jr.
- Morgan State football's Lee Hull eliminates mystery by naming QB Moses Skillon starter
- After missing first four games, Morgan State WR Andrew King making up for lost time
- Moses Skillon validates Lee Hull's decision to name him Morgan State football's starting QB
- Last week's 45-0 loss to North Carolina A&T was a huge blow for Morgan State, which dropped out of a three-way tie for first place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- Morgan State football's Lee Hull unsure who will start at QB on Saturday
- Kwashaun Quick threw a career-high four touchdown passes — two to Denzel Keyes — to help host North Carolina A&T defeat Morgan State, 45-0, on Saturday.
- The outcome of Morgan State's football game at North Carolina A&T will put the winner in at least a tie with Bethune-Cookman for first place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- Of the myriad of factors that could determine the final score of Saturday's Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game between Morgan State and North Carolina A&T, the team that holds onto the football could be the most important development.
- Morgan State football's Lee Hull said starting QB job still belongs to Robert Council
- Herb Walker Jr. rushed for three touchdowns and caught the go-ahead touchdown pass with 73 seconds left as visiting Morgan State slipped past Hampton, 38-35, on Saturday.
- A pair of offensive starters did not play in Morgan State's 48-28 loss to No. 4 Villanova on Saturday, but coach Lee Hull said there¿s no reason to be alarmed.
- Morgan State coach Lee Hull said he never considered pulling QB Robert Council on Saturday
- Lee Hull emphasizes that there is no quarterback controversy at Morgan State
- Lee Hull's decision to start QB Robert Council pays off for Morgan State football
- The Lee Hull era begins at Morgan State, and the former Maryland wide receivers coach would love nothing more than to start his collegiate head coaching career on the right foot.
- Morgan State football will start Robert Council at quarterback in opener, but there are three QBs who could be in the mix this season.