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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."

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.

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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