On Saturday, October 12th, the NGU Crusaders hosted the West Georgia Wolves at Younts Stadium. This game, however, was a particularly special game. Saturday’s game, was dubbed military appreciation night. The Wolves defeated the Crusaders 42-21.
To pay, or not to pay student-athletes: that is the question
The concept of paying student-athletes in anything other than scholarship money has usually been frowned upon, until now. The pay-to-play NCAA rule forbid student-athletes to accept money from outside organizations, but in the state of California, people have begun to think a different way.
The downfall of Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown’s NFL career has been like a wild train ride on a derailed track. His life choices have affected his job to the point of him possibly not having a football career in the future.
Sports Recap 10.8.19
Vision TV’s Spencer Sissel brings you the latest in sports at North Greenville University.
Family Weekend- a time of unity
Families came to visit their students and to participate in fun activities such as movie night and the football game.
Crusaders crushed by Delta State at Saturday’s game
North Greenville University Crusaders were downed by Delta State 34-9 at home football game this past Saturday, September 28th. North Greenville fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in league play, and they will now travel to West Alabama to take on the Tigers.
NGU football team beats Newberry College
The North Greenville Football team played their first game of the season on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019 against Newberry College. The Crusaders scored 17 while the Wolves only scored 7.
More about Brett Favre
10 years ago Brett Favre Signed with the Minnesota Vikings when he 39 years old.
He never met a team sport he didn’t like
Hannah said as exciting as sports are, it can almost be a challenge to learn about sports and be such a big fan of them at the same time. “As I’m learning sport management and the business side of things, I almost feel like I could bring value to some of my favorite teams with the things I’ve learned, but I have to remember I am still a student and not quite there yet,” said Hannah.