- North Carolina Central Eagles football
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North Carolina Central Eagles football Current season First season 1922 Head coach Henry Frazier, III 1st year, 0–0 (—) Home stadium O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium Stadium capacity 10,000 Stadium surface Natural grass Location Durham, North Carolina Conference MEAC All-time record 427–356–31 (.544) Postseason bowl record – Colors Maroon and Gray Mascot Eagles Website nccueaglepride.com The North Carolina Central Eagles football program is a college football team representing the North Carolina Central University. The Eagles play at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
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Championships
Alumni in the NFL
Over 25 North Carolina Central alumni have played in the NFL[1], including:
- John Baker
- Louis Breeden
- William Frizzell
- Robert Massey
- Doug Wilkerson
- Aaron B. Martin, Sr
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North Carolina Central Eagles head football coaches Unknown (1922) • Vashon Eagleson (1923–1926) • Benny Waters (1927–1928) • Byrd D. Crudup (1929–1931) • Leo Townsend (1932–1935) • E. H. Adams (1936) • William Burghardt (1937–1941) • E. C. Turner (1942) • No team (1943–1944) • Herman Riddick (1945–1964) • James A. Stevens (1965–1967) • George Quiett (1968–1972) • Willie Smith (1973–1976) • Willie Smith & Robert Jackson (1977) • Ray Greene (1978) • Henry Lattimore (1979–1990) • Bishop Harris (1991–1992) • Larry Little (1993–1998) • Rudy Abrams (1999–2002) • Rod Broadway (2003–2006) • Mose Rison (2007–2010) • Darryl Bullock # (2010) • Henry Frazier, III (2011– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football Bethune-Cookman Wildcats • Delaware State Hornets • Florida A&M Rattlers • Hampton Pirates • Howard Bison • Morgan State Bears • Norfolk State Spartans • North Carolina A&T Aggies • North Carolina Central Eagles • South Carolina State Bulldogs • Savannah State Tigers
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- Sports clubs established in 1922
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