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Thursday, November 26, 2009

TURKEY DAY CLASSIC: Disputed plays show how deep rivalry goes for ASU, Tuskegee

By Josh Moon • November 25, 2009




TURKEY DAY CLASSIC: Disputed plays show how deep rivalry goes for ASU, TuskegeeAmong historically black college football fans, "The Pho­to," as it is now known, is one of the most popular e-mail for­wards of the last year.

In the picture, Tuskegee wide receiver Jonathan Lessa has just caught a pass and is cradling the ball against his stomach. Lessa clearly has one foot on the ground, just a few inches from the backline of the end zone at Cramton Bowl.

This is the much-disputed, second-to-last play in the 2008 Turkey Day Classic.

Lessa was ruled out of bounds on the play by back judge Philip Harden.

Alabama State won the game, 17-13, snapping the Gold­en Tigers' 27-game winning streak and costing them a black college national championship. The Hornets, which had limped into the game having lost five of six games, finished a 3-8 season on the highest of notes.

A day later, the photo ap­peared.

"Everybody's seen that pho­to," said former ASU defensive back Brandon Averett, who was in the end zone on the play and shoved Lessa out of bounds after the (non) catch. "People all over the United States have seen that photo."

By the time it made its first sweep across the Internet, Tus­kegee had received a profuse apology from the Southern In­tercollegiate Athletic Confer­ence, the Golden Tigers' confer­ence and the organization that supplied the officials for the game.

In a long, public release, the SIAC said it had reviewed both photos and video of the play and determined that the officiating crew did a "distressingly poor job." Harden was permanently suspended.

At Tuskegee, many universi­ty employees, especially those in the athletic department, use "The Photo" as a screensaver. When the Montgomery Advertis­er asked longtime TU sports in­formation director Arnold Houston if he might be able to locate a copy of the picture to accompany this story, his quick reply was, "I've got it right here on my desktop."

In the days following that game, an e-mail flier contain­ing a copy of the picture went out to almost every media out­let in the state. Flyers were posted up around campus. It appeared on every college foot­ball message board imaginable. And there were even T-shirts printed with The Photo on the front.

"I've had my kids ask me about (that play)," said ASU head coach Reggie Barlow, whose children, Reggie Jr. and Simone, are 9 and 6. "I guess somebody at school said some­thing to them about it. But that's how big it got."

The hype hasn't exactly died down around Tuskegee.

While the coaches outward­ly say that they've put the game behind them and moved on, they also can't help but drop clues that give away their true feelings.

"You have to move on and let it go at some point," Golden Tigers head coach Willie Slater said. "We didn't play well enough to win the game. That's all there is to it. It hurt, cer­tainly. We had a lot riding on that game. I have to be careful what I say, so I'll just say that we didn't win. But we still think about it. It's hard not to."

Over at ASU, there is but minor concern over "The Pho­to" or the fallout from it. After all, the Hornets have the offi­cial W from that game and the official, yearlong bragging rights that go along with it.

On top of that, ASU faithful recall another controversial ending in the 2005 Turkey Day Classic, when running back Keldrick Williams was stopped just short of the goal line on a two-point attempt on the game's final play. That year's game was televised by ESPNU and video replays appeared to show Williams getting just across the goal line before los­ing the football. The refs took several minutes to rule other­wise and Tuskegee won, 28-27.

"They can save it, because Keldrick was in and they know it," said Averett, who is now a fourth-grade teacher in Phenix City. "Also, I don't know for sure that (Lessa) was in bounds. I don't think the photo shows that. All you get is a quick snapshot. It doesn't show whether he has possession or not. And even if he does, that's just payback for Keldrick. It all works out in the end."

While neither side is likely to budge in this debate, the one thing they all can agree on is that these controversies are a clear sign of just how big this game is for many people.

Without two deeply passion­ate fan bases there's little chance this argument ever gets so big or that it is still raging a year later.

"I grew up on this game, liv­ing here in Montgomery," said Barlow, who played for ASU in the early 1990s. "It's the biggest game of the year to me, always has been. The fans are great. The games are always close. The atmosphere is intense. It's just really a great game, a great spectacle. It's a true rivalry."

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Football Pioneers Pro Bowl MVP James “Shack” Harris and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams to Establish Black College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta

Press Release
Contact: Jeff McKenzie
646-246-2480
Jeff@CoachingCharities.com




Football Pioneers Pro Bowl MVP James “Shack” Harris and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams to Establish Black College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta



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Ambassador Andrew Young to Serve as Honorary Chairman for Inaugural Enshrinement Ceremony in February

October 9, 2009 (Atlanta, GA) -- Black College football and National Football League quarterback pioneers Pro Bowl MVP James "Shack" Harris and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams today announced the establishment of the Black College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA. The Hall of Fame will honor the greatest football players and coaches at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

The Inaugural Enshrinement Ceremony will be held in Atlanta on February 20, 2010, in conjunction with Black History Month. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Statesman Andrew Young will serve as an Honorary Chairman for the Enshrinement Ceremony. The Four Seasons Hotel has joined as the first Platinum Sponsor for the event, which will be held at their property in midtown Atlanta (75 Fourteenth St. NE). A total of eight individuals will be inducted in the inaugural class -- seven players and/or coaches, plus one contributor. Sponsorship and ticket information is available online at www.BlackCollegeFootballHOF.org.

“Players and coaches from Historically Black Colleges and Universities have played a significant role in the history of college football.” said Doug Williams. “Shack and I remain committed to preserving this legacy. The City of Atlanta, with its central proximity to more than half of the nation’s HBCUs, is the perfect home for the Hall of Fame.”

New York Times columnist and author William C. Rhoden will serve as Chairman of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee, which additionally is comprised of the following prominent journalists and football executives:

Ernie Accorsi -- Former General Manager of the New York Giants, and Senior Bowl Analyst, NFL Network

Charles Bailey -- Former NFL Player Personal Executive with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars

Gil Brandt -- Former General Manager, Dallas Cowboys, and contributor for NFL Radio and NFL.com

Charles Garcia -- NFL Scouting Pioneer, namesake of Fritz Pollard Alliance’s Annual Charles Garcia Scouting Award

Michael Hurd -- Former USA Today sportswriter, and author of the books Black College Football, 1892-1992 and Collie J., Grambling's Man with the Golden Pen

Ty Miller -- Director of Sports, Sheridan Broadcast Network

Roscoe Nance -- Former USA Today sports writer and President, SWAC Alumni Assoc.

Charlie Neal -- ESPN commentator for HBCU telecasts and former BET & TNT commentator

Michael Smith -- ESPN NFL reporter, and frequent contributor ESPN Around the Horn, former writer for The Boston Globe

Lloyd Vance -- NFL Writer, Analyst, Draft Expert, Researcher and Historian, and member of the Pro Football Writers of America

“This project would not be possible without the involvement of such a prestigious and knowledgeable Selection Committee,” said James “Shack” Harris. “This committee will determine the Hall of Fame selection criteria, review nominations and choose inductees. We are honored to have these individuals on board.”

An Advisory Committee also has been formed, led by Co-Chairmen Chuck Lewis, President, CEO & Founder of One Georgia Bank, and Chris Prince, King & Spalding. Others on the committee include: Evan Appel, Chorey Taylor & Feil; Phillip Bell, State Farm Insurance; Andy Berg, Homrich Berg Wealth Management; Tom Bishop, Georgia Power; Brian Doud, Sponsorship Marketing Solutions; Harold Franklin, King & Spalding; Llew Haden, Wales Business Management; Thomas Moorehead, BMW of Sterling; Sarah Lattimer, Lattimer Communications; Jerry Lopes, American Urban Radio Networks; Billy Lovett, One Georgia Bank; Paul Mannion, Street Capital; Rod Mullice, Newmark Knight Frank; James Patterson, Webb Patterson Communications; Chris Pumphrey, Georgia Department of Economic Development; and Frank Ski, V-103 Radio.

A call for nominations will be announced in the coming weeks. Nominations may be made by any member of the media, college or professional coaches and players, or the general public. A nomination form will be available at www.BlackCollegeFootballHOF.org.

The Black College Football Hall of Fame is sponsored by The Shack Harris & Doug Williams Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization.



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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

BCFx in stores today! 9/29!


On behalf of Nerjyzed Entertainment we would like to thank all of our fans, students, staff, alumni, band members, band directors, drum majors, football players, football coaches, and everyone else that has been with us along the way on this journey to this historic date.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Nerjyzed Entertainment and the BCFx Road Tour invade NC A&T on Friday 9/18

Attention BCFx fans!

The BCFx Road Team is headed to NC A&T!

This Friday, 9/18, come see the hottest video game! BCFx, the Black College Football Xperience - The Doug Williams Edition! Fun and exciting football game, addicting drum line challenge, and full halftime shows! 4 pm at the NC A&T - Holland Bowl!

Come Challenge Mr. BCFx, J-Right, or Grandad in the Drum Line Challenge!

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

BCFx to be showcased in Alabama this weekend



*****Media Advisory*****

Successful BCFx (Black College Football Xperience) “HBCU Fall Game Tour” Next Stop Alabama State vs. Concordia


Microsoft’s first Gold Certified Game Developed by an African American company Combining Sports and Rhythm Based Music for the Xbox 360 Console

WHO: Nerjyzed (pronounced Energized) Entertainment Inc.


WHAT: BCFx “HBCU Fall Game Tour” – Alabama State vs. Concordia

Students, alumni and gamers get an opportunity to preview this historical game celebrating the one-of-a-kind excitement experienced at HBCU football games.


WHEN: Saturday, September 5, 2009

Event time: 2pm – 10pm CT

Game time: 7:00pm CT


WHERE: Montgomery Cramton Bowl

1215 Madison Avenue

Montgomery, AL 36107


The successful BCFx (Black College Football Xperience) “HBCU Fall Game Tour” is headed to the Montgomery Cramton Bowl on Saturday, September 5th for the Alabama State vs. Concordia game in Montgomery, AL. This is the second stop of a 12 week HBCU campus and classic games tour showcasing the eagerly anticipated Black College Football Experience (BCFx)The Doug Williams Edition for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft followed by Miles vs. Tuskegee at Legion Field-Birmingham, AL and Florida A&M vs. Howard at Bragg Memorial Stadium- Tallahassee, FL respectively. The tour is designed to expose HBCU students and fans of Black College Football to experience BCFx through the Nerjyzed Xperience Pavilion by allowing them an opportunity to preview BCFx before it comes out in stores this September.


The Doug Williams Edition of BCFx is a “cultural lifestyle” entertainment video game experience that puts you in the heart of the pageantry and excitement of Black College Football. The game features competitive football gameplay, real-time interactive halftime shows and head to head drumline competition. Along with an exciting gaming experience, BCFx has a Legacy Museum to educate and salute the incredible history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their great football legends. Nerjyzed celebrates many firsts with this title. This innovative product is the first video game combining sports and rhythm-based music games, and the first football title using the Unreal 3.0 engine.


Nerjyzed Entertainment, Inc. is a privately held African-American owned interactive digital media entertainment company headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Founded in 2004, Nerjyzed captures, creates and transforms unique experiences by pushing the boundaries of technology and innovation to develop and publish interactive software, films and music that reflect the urban experience and provide opportunities and inspiration to a diverse audience. For more information about Nerjyzed and its exciting line of products, visit www.nerjyzed.com.


Media contact: Lisa Sorensen - Office: 646-330-5458 Email: lisa@ls-pr.com




*****Media Advisory*****

Successful BCFx (Black College Football Xperience) “HBCU Fall Game Tour” Next Stop

Miles vs Tuskegee


Microsoft’s first Gold Certified Game Developed by an African American company Combining Sports and Rhythm Based Music for the Xbox 360 Console


WHO: Nerjyzed (pronounced Energized) Entertainment Inc.


WHAT: BCFx “HBCU Fall Game Tour” – Miles vs. Tuskegee

Students, alumni and gamers get an opportunity to preview this historical game celebrating the one-of-a-kind excitement experienced at HBCU football games.


WHEN: Sunday, September 6, 2009

Event time: 1pm – 9pm CT

Game time: 6:00pm CT


WHERE: Legion Field

400 Graymont Avenue West

Birmingham, Alabama 35204


The successful BCFx (Black College Football Xperience) “HBCU Fall Game Tour” is headed to Legion Field on Sunday, September 6th for the Miles vs. Tuskegee game in Birmingham, AL. This is the third stop of a 12 week HBCU campus and classic games tour showcasing the eagerly anticipated Black College Football Experience (BCFx)The Doug Williams Edition for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft followed by Florida A&M vs. Howard at Bragg Memorial Stadium-Tallahassee, FL and Johnson C. Smith vs. Virginia Union at Irwin Belk Complex-Charlotte, NC respectively. The tour is designed to expose HBCU students and fans of Black College Football to experience BCFx through the Nerjyzed Xperience Pavilion by allowing them an opportunity to preview BCFx before it comes out in stores this September.


The Doug Williams Edition of BCFx is a “cultural lifestyle” entertainment video game experience that puts you in the heart of the pageantry and excitement of Black College Football. The game features competitive football gameplay, real-time interactive halftime shows and head to head drumline competition. Along with an exciting gaming experience, BCFx has a Legacy Museum to educate and salute the incredible history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their great football legends. Nerjyzed celebrates many firsts with this title. This innovative product is the first video game combining sports and rhythm-based music games, and the first football title using the Unreal 3.0 engine.


Nerjyzed Entertainment, Inc. is a privately held African-American owned interactive digital media entertainment company headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Founded in 2004, Nerjyzed captures, creates and transforms unique experiences by pushing the boundaries of technology and innovation to develop and publish interactive software, films and music that reflect the urban experience and provide opportunities and inspiration to a diverse audience. For more information about Nerjyzed and its exciting line of products, visit www.nerjyzed.com.


Media contact: Lisa Sorensen - Office: 646-330-5458 Email: lisa@ls-pr.com

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Friday, November 30, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - Jackson State

Yesterday the road team made it to Jackson State to set up today on campus. We had a real good showing. The kids loved the game. The bus was always filled. Outside in the main tent, we showed the halftime show from a bunch of schools. Some of the band members said that we must have enhanced some of the music files because the bands they heard NEVER played that well.

The game had the students cheering. The football team got on to check their stats. They started joking each other about who was rated higher than who. Overall it was a good day for Nerjyzed.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of Jackson State, and everyone else involved for alowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX has hit the streets!!!!!We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

BCFX Road Tour - Alcorn State

The road team headed for Alcorn State after a successful day at Grambling. This was another great stop for us. The band and Football team came out and had a blast. The band was excited to see the halftime show. The Football team dug deep through the rosters to find themselves.

But when we showed them the juke box, you would have thought we were at the game. The students started singing along with the songs in the juke box, doing the dances they do in the stands when the band plays them, and even adding the extra crowd chants that the crowd does in response to the band playing. It was great. The band really enjoyed the film we showed about how we did the MoCap session.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of Alcorn St, and everyone else involved for alowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX has hit the streets!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

BCFX Done Hit The Streets!! Now Let The Band Play!!!

1st off let me say my favorite lyric from our very own Nerjyzed Entertainment Original Music….

“BCF Done Hit The Streets… So Let The Band Play!!!!”

With that said, we had a very successful launch of the game at The Bayou Classic. We were set up outside the game, while the game was going on inside the dome. The game was played on NBC and we received some National Airtime with the commercials that were played.

Outside the game, at our booth we had the Release version of the game being played on a big screen TV. The crowd got to play the game as well as buy the game. The game was a huge success to the crowd. The Halftime show left people in amazement. We gave out t-shirts, posters, key chains, and mini-footballs. We even had a guest appearance by the artist of the cover the Legendary, Kadir Nelson.

The night before the game we had our launch party. It was a success as well. This was truly a great weekend for Nerjyzed Entertainment.

The road team is back on the road again. Yesterday we were at Grambling State, update coming a little later. Today we are at Alcorn St. Thursday we are at Jackson St.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - Bayou Classic Weekend

1st off let me say my favorite lyric from our very own Nerjyzed Entertainment Original Music….
“BCF Done Hit The Streets… So Let The Band Play!!!!”

With that said, we had a very successful launch of the game at The Bayou Classic. We were set up outside the game, while the game was going on inside the dome. The game was played on NBC and we received some National Airtime with the commercials that were played.
Outside the game, at our booth we had the Release version of the game being played on a big screen TV. The crowd got to play the game as well as buy the game. The game was a huge success to the crowd. The Halftime show left people in amazement. We gave out t-shirts, posters, key chains, and mini-footballs. We even had a guest appearance by the artist of the cover the Legendary, Kadir Nelson.

The night before the game we had our launch party. It was a success as well. This was truly a great weekend for Nerjyzed Entertainment.

The road team is back on the road again. Yesterday we were at Grambling State, update coming a little later. Today we are at Alcorn St. Thursday we are at Jackson St.

See you guys on Friday.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - The Florida Classic

The next stop for the Road Team was Orlando for the Florida Classic. The Wildcat / Rattler rivalry was intense at halftime. The Marching 100 took the field first, but the Marching Wildcats did not let up at all, they made it known that they were the band not to be beaten on this day.

The show was great, the game was exciting, and the fans and alumni made this a classic to remember. We had a full set up with a stage next to us where local Miami and Orlando hip hop and R&B artists rocked the crowd. “Mr. Wipe Me Down”, Foxx-A-Million flew in from Louisiana to add some hometown Nerjyzed flair to the show. All the artists before and after they performed were set up in the “Nerjyzed Entertainment V.I.P. Tent” to sign autographs and take pictures.

However the main entertainment was back on the bus. The bus was filled from the time we opened until way after halftime. We had some people that came to see the game for the third time. They had seen the game at the MEAC/SWAC Challenge (TSU/FAMU), Florida A&M Homecoming (NCA&T/FAMU), and Florida Classic (BCU/FAMU).Once the crowd started getting in line to go into the game, they had to go past our Bus. We stopped all the music and just ran the halftime show display with the FAMU music playing and people started getting out of line to get on the bus. It was an amazing display of support from the BCU and FAMU fans and alumni.

We look forward to being there next year.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, the city of Orlando, and everyone else involved for alowing us to bring BCFX to this unforgettable Classic.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - Bethune-Cookman

The road team left Jacksonville today to head to the Wildcat Country of the MEAC, Bethune-Cookman in Daytona Beach. We set up on campus, opened the bus, and the wildcat nation had a blast as they prepare for the Walt Disney World Florida Classic on Saturday.

The band, drum major, baseball team, and football team all came out and had a blast on the bus. Students saw the bus and started running over because they had already heard the buzz about the game via the internet. Some of the students got the email from our friends at Konsole Kingz in their Urban Gamer Report. They have a feature about the game and show a video featuring our halftime show. The students loved it.

One professor came out to ask about the game. He claimed it was for his son, but when I looked up he was on the bus, controller in hand, beating down one of his own students.

Overall it was a great day for BCFX.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of Bethune-Cookman for alowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Next Stop – Walt Disney Florida Classic

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - Edward Waters College

Today the road team made their way over to Edward Waters College. Home of the football team that earlier in the season beat newly crowned CIAA Football Champions - Shaw University.

We set up on campus in front of the Student Union. It was also up on the grass right in between the Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma plots.

The football team and the band members came out as soon as the bus rolled up on campus. The gamers came out to play too. One person claimed he was 14-0 on the bus. I swear he was on the bus from the time we opened until after we started to break down. EWC students loved the game. They loved the graphics. They loved the music. They loved the halftime show. They just loved everything about the game.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of Edward Waters for alowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com formore details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Next Stop – Bethune Cookman

Saturday, November 10, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - The CIAA Football Championship

Today the road tour team made its way through Charlotte to the CIAA Championship between West Champion Shaw University and East Champion Virginia Union University.

The game was thrilling to the end going into 2 OT’s with the Shaw Bears winning 31-24.

The CIAA Commissioner came by to see the bus. Even the CIAA interns (ironically 5 of them were from Hampton in the MEAC) came and got on the bus. 2 of them stayed on all day. The bus was filled with fans, students, and alumni all day.

It was a great day for football fans. They got to play a good game, see a good game, and hear some great band music.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students, alumni, and friends of the CIAA for alowing us to bring BCFX to the Championship Game.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Next Stop – Edward Waters

BCFX Road Tour - The Livingstone College Xperience

The road team left Greensboro and headed to Charlotte and then to goset up on the campus of Livingstone College. It just so happened, Livingstone was having a business day where they were discussing resumes, job preparation, amongst other things so when we got on campus we were asked to speak at the event to get kids excited about coming to the see and play the game.

We spoke on behalf of Nerjyzed Entertainment. We talked about the game, the company, and we also talked about our intern program and full time employment. Needless to say, not only were we met at the bus by people wanting to play the game, but we also received a bunch of resumes.

Now I do believe we met at least 4/5 of the entire student population including the drum major, band members, staff, members of the basketball team, football team, Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, and even some alumni all came out.

The students were excited and it was a great day.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all thestudents and faculty at Livingstone College for allowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com formore details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Next Stop – CIAA Football Championship

Monday, November 05, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - Bennett College

If you think the world of gaming is just for males, take a trip to Bennett College. This morning the road team made its way on over to Bennett College. I had no idea what to expect from an all women’s college considering we are promoting a college football video game, but boy was I ever so surprised.

We set up on campus and the gamers came out to play. The bus was filled with students and student athletes. We had members of the basketball team come out and play the game. We had students come out who have family members on other HBCU teams like NC A&T, Tuskegee, Southern, and FA&MU. The game was enjoyed by all that hopped on the bus. The question most asked was, have we made it over to NC A&T yet, and when we told them that was our next stop, most claimed they would be there too to play the game again.

As always Nerjyzed Entertainment would like to thank all the students and faculty at Bennett College for alowing us to bring BCFX to their campus.

For more information on the game go to http://www.bcfxgame.com and for more information about the company please go to http://www.nerjyzed.com

Next Stop – NC A&T

Saturday, November 03, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - The Florida A&M Xperience - Day 1 - The Vibe Block Party Campus Event

Wow .... Now that was an "Official" homecoming event. The road team set up shop in the Official Vibe Magazine Campus Block Party of Florida A&M Homecoming, and I think Nerjyzed stole the show. We rolled up on campus and guess who ended up on the Nerjyzed bus, none other than "Mr. Wipe Me Down" Foxx A Million, Hurricane Chris, and Kia Shine. They were playing BCFX on the bus with fans, signing autographs and taking pictures in the Nerjyzed Entertainment VIP tent. Then Foxx and Chris even played a game or two against each other. Vibe Magazine, Ozone Magazine, and the Flava Station 90.5 (FA&MU’s radio station) came on the bus to interview them all on the bus. After they were done hanging out and playing BCFX on the bus, they went on stage and rocked the crowd. Needless to say, the bus was always packed with people playing the game. At the end of the day, when the concert was over, we cranked up our music and kept the crowd rocking. Then we saw some FA&MU band members and we started playing all the music they recorded for the game. That got their attention and pretty soon our area and bus was filled with FA&MU band members. They loved the game. They loved the music. Now all this was going on before the actual game, the game is not until Saturday.

As always we would like to thank, all the staff, band members, faculty, campus police, students, alumni, football players, and everyone else who came out to the Vibe Block Party campus event.

Stay tuned to http://www.nerjyzed.com & http://www.bcfxgame.com for more details.

Remember BCFX is in stores 11/23!!!!!

We are not only launching a video game we are launching a company!!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - South Carolina St. / Savannah St.

The last 2 days have been real exciting. The road tour went to Orangeburg and set up in Bulldog Country on the campus of South Carolina State University. If anyone on here has gone to a school where they thought the halftime show was not important, take a trip to SCSU. As we set up, the band members started to show up. They have around 350 band members and I think they all showed up to see the game. At one point on the bus, the video game was set up just to hear the band music in the jukebox. The band was rocking to “Up for the Down Stroke” (Bulldog Remix) and “Pass The Peas” all day long. Then the football team showed up and we got some of the football games running and they had a blast.

After a long day at SCSU we jumped in the cars and headed down the road to Savannah State. In the morning we set up on campus at Savannah State. The Asst. AD came out to see the game and he was blown away with the graphics and sound of the game. We even had an alum of SCSU that was working at Savannah State come out and buy the game for his son who had been begging for it the last month.

Overall it has been a long 48 hours but the response we are getting about the game has been phenomenal. As always we would like to thank all the football players, band members, alumni, current students, and staff at SCSU and SSU. We had a blast on campus, and so did the students.

Next Stop: Florida A&M Homecoming

BCFX Road Tour - The Magic City Classic Xperience

What else can you say about the Magic City Classic except, the atmosphere was truly magical. The road team set up at Legion Field for the 66th Annual Magic City Classic. From the time we opened the bus we had a crowd of people ranging from age 3 to 53. We had band members, coaches, students, alumni, and fans from all over line up toget on the bus. Some kids got right off the bus just to get back in line and play again. Some of the photographers from onninidan.com got on the bus to see the game and took pictures of some of the kids playing the game. Other media that came by included the Superior Sports Network – the HBCU Sports Leader, the Birmingham Times, and I-Light Media. As always we would like to thank all the staff, students, football players, band members, fans, and everyone else who came on the busbefore and after the game.

Next Stop - South Carolina State University

BCFX Road Tour - The Alabama State Xperience

Its been a few days since I posted and update so here are the few I missed. The BCFX Road Tour Team made its way to the Hornets Nest of Alabama State. The students had a blast as everyone was getting ready for the Magic City Classic. On the bus we had the Magic City Classic up and running. On the TVs outside the bus we had our gametrailer on one TV and the halftime show demo on the other. We hadthe ASU band music playing to the crowd and they loved it. Everytime we tried to change the music, the students wanted to hear the ASU band music. The track coaches, the football coaches, band members, dance team members, football players, and other students all came out to see and play the game. Even the greeks came out.The Nupes, Iotas, Ques, Sigmas, Alphas, and KKPsi all came out toplay the game as well. All the students that came by to jump on the bus did not want to leave. Some students left to go to class then came right back to get on the bus. Overall the students had a great time and they were pumped about the game and the Magic City Classic. Speaking of the classic, that is our next stop. As always we would like to thank the coaching staffs, faculty, band members, students, and alumni that were on campus today. For more up to date information on the project, please check out http://www.nerjyzed.com or http://www.bcfxgame.com

Next Stop – The Magic City Classic

Thursday, October 25, 2007

BCFX Road Tour - The Fort Valley State Xperience

The BCFX Road Team next stop was the campus of Fort Valley State. The wildcats came out and had a great time checking out the game. We were set up on the new side of campus near the Clubhouse. Our bus was visible from just about every possible angle from where students were coming and going. The wildcat nation new we were coming on campus and as soon as the bus showed up we already had a line of students waiting to get on board the bus. Current students as well as alumni had a great time jumping on the bus and playing the game. At one point when the Asst. Athletic Director came on the bus we set up the demo to be FVSU vs. FVSU @ FVSU and he was blown away by how the graphics of the stadium and players looked. He even made some comments about the "tailgating" area in the game. As a bonus, we even let some of the FVSU band alumni that showed up hear the FVSU band that was recorded earlier last year using the Jukebox feature in our game. Overall the students had a great time and I often saw some return students who played the game, then went to class, then came back to the bus with some of their friends who did not believe them when they were told about the game.

As always the road team would like to thank the Faculty, Staff, Students, Coaches, Band, and every other member of the Wildcat Nation that came out to see, hear, and play the game.

Next Stop - Alabama State University