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OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707
JANUARY 8, 2003
http://www.nccu.edu/Events
CONTACT: Kyle Serba (919) 530-7054 Sharon Saunders (919) 530-6295
NCCU NAMES BROADWAY NEW HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
http://www.nccu.edu/campus/athletics
DURHAM, N.C. ? North Carolina Central University Chancellor James H. Ammons announced today that the University has selected Roderick C. Broadway, a 24-year coaching veteran, as head coach of the University?s Football Program.
?I am extremely impressed with Coach Broadway?s record and the passion he has about this new opportunity,? said Ammons. ?During the interview with Coach Broadway, I found him to be very personable and a man of integrity with the ability to attract top talent to the University.
I would like to thank our 15-member search committee for its extensive work in narrowing the candidate pool down to three top applicants.
Now that we have new leadership, we can begin to develop our young men to become champions on the gridiron. As a matter of fact, our new slogan for the new season is ?A New Coach + A New Attitude = Champions.?
Broadway has signed a four-year contract with the University that guarantees him $100,000 a year. He is scheduled to report to work on Friday, January 10, 2003.
?We had an outstanding pool of qualified candidates,? said Rosalind Fuse-Hall, executive assistant to the chancellor who served as chair of the NCCU Head Football Coach Search Committee. ?Our selection reveals how tough this job was. I believe Roderick Broadway is a stellar choice for NCCU.?
A native of Oakboro, N.C., Broadway graduated from West Stanly High School and was recruited to play football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a bachelor?s degree in 1977 in recreation administration.
During his college football career, Broadway received the ?Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award? and was named to the All-ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) Football Team and selected as the ?Most Outstanding Senior? by the Education Foundation. He went on to play professional football in the Canadian Football League.
Broadway has served as an assistant football coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001-2002), University of Florida (1995-2001) and Duke University (1981-1994).
Broadway has coached in nine bowl games, including the Sugar Bowl in 1997 when the University of Florida beat Florida State University to win the national title.
During his 24-year tenure as coach, only three players did not receive their undergraduate degrees. Eight of his former players are currently in the National Football League.
?I have proven that I have the ability to motivate, inspire, and build character around the fundamental principal of being able to relate and respond to the needs of my teams and individual players,? said Broadway.
Broadway is married to Dianne Bynum and they have a 17-year-old son, Kenneth.
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707
JANUARY 8, 2003
http://www.nccu.edu/Events
CONTACT: Kyle Serba (919) 530-7054 Sharon Saunders (919) 530-6295
NCCU NAMES BROADWAY NEW HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
http://www.nccu.edu/campus/athletics
DURHAM, N.C. ? North Carolina Central University Chancellor James H. Ammons announced today that the University has selected Roderick C. Broadway, a 24-year coaching veteran, as head coach of the University?s Football Program.
?I am extremely impressed with Coach Broadway?s record and the passion he has about this new opportunity,? said Ammons. ?During the interview with Coach Broadway, I found him to be very personable and a man of integrity with the ability to attract top talent to the University.
I would like to thank our 15-member search committee for its extensive work in narrowing the candidate pool down to three top applicants.
Now that we have new leadership, we can begin to develop our young men to become champions on the gridiron. As a matter of fact, our new slogan for the new season is ?A New Coach + A New Attitude = Champions.?
Broadway has signed a four-year contract with the University that guarantees him $100,000 a year. He is scheduled to report to work on Friday, January 10, 2003.
?We had an outstanding pool of qualified candidates,? said Rosalind Fuse-Hall, executive assistant to the chancellor who served as chair of the NCCU Head Football Coach Search Committee. ?Our selection reveals how tough this job was. I believe Roderick Broadway is a stellar choice for NCCU.?
A native of Oakboro, N.C., Broadway graduated from West Stanly High School and was recruited to play football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a bachelor?s degree in 1977 in recreation administration.
During his college football career, Broadway received the ?Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award? and was named to the All-ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) Football Team and selected as the ?Most Outstanding Senior? by the Education Foundation. He went on to play professional football in the Canadian Football League.
Broadway has served as an assistant football coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001-2002), University of Florida (1995-2001) and Duke University (1981-1994).
Broadway has coached in nine bowl games, including the Sugar Bowl in 1997 when the University of Florida beat Florida State University to win the national title.
During his 24-year tenure as coach, only three players did not receive their undergraduate degrees. Eight of his former players are currently in the National Football League.
?I have proven that I have the ability to motivate, inspire, and build character around the fundamental principal of being able to relate and respond to the needs of my teams and individual players,? said Broadway.
Broadway is married to Dianne Bynum and they have a 17-year-old son, Kenneth.