Members of the 2019 TAJ-Talented 10th Black College All-American Team.
During the month of February, (Black History Month) members of the All-American team will be featured on the UrbanmediaToday.com website daily. Today we put the spot light on:
Bowie State Head Coach Damon Wilson :
11 Wins 1 Loss
4 Players selected to the TAJT10 BCAA Team
Coached the TAJT10 BCAA Defensive Player of the Year
2019 Regular Season Finish Undefeated
Repeated as 2109 CIAA Champs
Made Third Consecutive Trip to NCAA D2 Playoffs
Bowie State Head Coach Damon Wilson is no stranger to a great team and awesome players. This year is the second year in a row that his Bulldogs claimed the CIAA Football Championship. Not to mention a third consecutive trip to the NCAA D2 Championship Playoffs. The Black and Gold opened the season with a 34-20 win over American International College in Springfield Massachusetts and never looked back.
The Bulldogs beat the Yellow Jackets by by 14 points, followed by a 5 point win over Shaw 26 -21. The 21 points scored by the Bears were the most points the Bulldogs would give up for the rest of the season. Coach Wilsons Defense allowed only 15 points per game while his offense exploded for 39 points per outing. Bowie States’ Offense was as explosive as the defense was stingy. The Bulldog offense chewed up. 422 yards per game and the defense only allowed 290. What is more impressive is that BSU Amassed 5,075 yards of total offense this past season and made a trip to the end zone 56 times (28 times by land and 28 times through the air).
Day 12 of 29 of the most influential Black Coaches. Bowie State University Head Coach Damon Wilson @BowieStCoach #BlackCoachesRock2020 pic.twitter.com/FjIrfzRvb3
— David Porter (@coachporterWR) February 12, 2020
Coach Wilsons Bulldogs may have finished the 2019 season with a 17-9 loss in the first round of the D2 playoffs to Carson-Newman, But this past season was anything less than amazing.Bowie State finished the 2019 season ranked number Three on The Final 2019 Urban Media Today Black College Football Poll.