GREENSBORO - North Carolina A&T's D'Vonte
Grant is a non-scholarship athlete and an undersized linebacker. Those factors
don't seem to deter him from being a good football player. On Monday, Grant
continued his career of overachievement by being named MEAC Defensive Player of
the Week. In the Aggies 16-3 win over Florida A&M last Saturday, Grant made
six tackles and returned a fourth-quarter interception 35 yards for a
game-clinching touchdown.
Grant, a Charlotte
native, is a 5-foot-11, 205-pound junior. A year ago, he led the Aggies in
tackles and was a Jerry Rice Finalist for best rookie in Division I-FCS. This
season he is second on the team in tackles with 70, and he has returned two
interceptions for touchdowns this season. He had a 40-yard return in the Aggies
38-10 win over Howard on Oct. 13. Grant is a part of the second best defense in
the nation statistically.
"He's an
undersized guy, to be honest with you, shouldn't be playing," said A&T head
coach Rod Broadway. "But he has determination, he runs decently and he learns
well. That gives him an opportunity to make some plays for us. That's big."
Grant and the
Aggies face S.C. State 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 10 at Aggie Stadium. The
Aggies are looking for their first win over the Bulldogs in 12 years.