2013 North Carolina Central Eagles football team

2013 North Carolina Central Eagles football
Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
2013 record 5–7 (3–5 MEAC)
Head coach Dwayne Foster (interim) (1st year)
Offensive coordinator Michael Bryant (3rd year)
Defensive coordinator John Morgan, Jr. (3rd year)
Home stadium O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium
(Capacity: 10,600)
2013 MEAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
#16 Bethune-Cookman +^   7 1         10 3  
#25 South Carolina State +^   7 1         9 4  
Morgan State   5 3         5 7  
Delaware State   5 3         5 6  
North Carolina A&T   4 4         7 4  
Howard   4 4         6 6  
Hampton   4 4         4 8  
North Carolina Central   3 5         5 7  
Norfolk State   3 5         3 9  
Florida A&M   2 6         3 9  
Savannah State   0 8         1 11  
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
  • Savannah State ineligible for FCS playoffs due to Academic Progress Rate sanctions
Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll

The 2013 North Carolina Central Eagles football team represented North Carolina Central University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by interim head coach Dwayne Foster after former coach Henry Frazier, III was fired following a domestic dispute on August 22, 2013. The Eagles played their home games at O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium. They were a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 5–7, 3–5 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for eighth place.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 4:00 PM at Duke* Wallace Wade StadiumDurham, NC (Bull City Gridiron Classic) ESPN3 L 0–45   22,521
September 7 2:00 PM St. Augustine* O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC EV W 23–20 2OT  7,136
September 14 12:00 PM at Charlotte* Jerry Richardson StadiumCharlotte, NC WCCB[1] W 40–13   16,630
September 21 2:00 PM #4 Towson* O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC EV L 17–35   4,037
October 5 1:00 PM at Howard William H. Greene StadiumWashington, DC W 37–28   5,101
October 10 7:30 PM South Carolina State O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC ESPNU L 3–44   8,103
October 19 2:00 PM Morgan Statedagger O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC EV L 22–34   11,763
October 26 2:00 PM at Savannah State Ted Wright StadiumSavannah, GA WGSA[2] W 24–10   5,450
November 2 2:00 PM #13 Bethune-Cookman O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC ESPNews L 14–38   6,411
November 9 1:00 PM at Hampton Armstrong StadiumHampton, VA L 21–29   2,800
November 16 2:00 PM Norfolk State O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium • Durham, NC EV W 24–13   6,108
November 17 1:00 PM at North Carolina A&T Aggie StadiumGreensboro, NC L 0–28   16,052
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

References

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