YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Protesters gathered near an end zone and marched on the field after Eastern Michigans 27-24 victory over Wyoming on Friday night, three days after racial graffiti was found spray painted on a campus building.The students sat peacefully and talked to EMU President James Smith late in the third quarter. They moved outside the end zone area in the closing moments before walking onto the field chanting, No justice! No peace! A Wyoming player joined them for a few moments.The national anthem was played early while the teams were off the field, with the university citing safety and security concerns.The graffiti was found Tuesday and included the letters KKK and a racial epithet. School officials say another racial slur was found Wednesday in a stairwell. Authorities also are investigating after an SUV pushed through a crowd protesting the graffiti Tuesday.Eastern Michigan coach Chris Creighton said the protesters didnt seem aggressive but were just inching closer near the end of the game. He spoke with the referees, and they told him they trusted security to handle the crowd.Creighton and the Eagles walked onto the field linking arms Friday after meeting Thursday night to discuss the things that are going on in our country and on our campus.And it was a very positive, very deep, very meaningful, respect-filled conversation among our team, he said. I was super proud of the dialogue we had.Eastern Michigan (3-1) rallied to win, taking the lead on Ian Eriksens 15-yard run with 1:35 left.Brogan Robach, last years starting quarterback, guided the winning four-play, 47-yard drive in his first action after being suspended for the start of the season. Eriksen, who had 120 yards on 27 carries, scored untouched on a draw play .Wyoming (2-2) held the lead most of the game, opening the scoring when Marcus Epps intercepted Todd Porters pass and returned it 66 yards midway through the first quarter. The Cowboys took a 24-20 lead with 12:45 to go when Logan Wilson returned Porters interception 27 yards.The secondary is playing more explosive, Wyoming coach Craig Bohl said. It is very encouraging to see their play develop.After the Cowboys built a 17-3 lead, the Eagles, off to their best start since going 3-1 in 1995, tied it at 17 by the half. Breck Turner went 50 yards for his first career score, and Porter found John Niupalau for a 7-yard score 18 seconds before intermission.Jeremiah Harris blocked a Wyoming field goal attempt in the final minute of the third quarter.It was a hard fought game and we knew we were evenly matched, Bohl said, We had good things happen, but had also had some things happen that need to be corrected. Vans Shoes Sale .C. Lions has come to an end. Banks told TSN on Jan 2 that he had no interest in playing out the option year of his contract with the Lions in 2014, and he again made that clear in a conversation with Lions GM Wally Buono last week. Yeezy 700 Sale .Y. -- Marcell Dareus and the Buffalo Bills defence made life miserable for Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco. https://www.wholesaleshoesforcheap.com/yeezy-sale/ . PETERSBURG, Fla. Under Armour Shoes Sale . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Nike Shoes Sale . -- Arizona knocked off some quality opponents, rolled over a few overmatched ones and grinded out victories even when things didnt go so well.HAMILTON, Ont. -- The Hamilton Tiger-Cats acquired import receiver Lyle Leong Jr. from the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Thursday in exchange for import defensive lineman Jermaine McElveen. McElveen, a six-foot-four 265-pound native of North Chicago, Ill., is entering his sixth CFL season. He had 31 defensive tackles and a team-leading six sacks in 15 games with the Ticats last year. McElveen spent his first four seasons with the Montreal Alouettes, winning the Grey Cup in 2009 and 2010. In 68 career CFL rregular-season games, he has 109 defensive tackles and 24 sacks.dddddddddddd Leong, a six-foot-one, 185-pound native of Abilene, Tex., signed with the Roughriders in January after spending time with the Dallas Cowboys in 2011. The Ticats also announced that import receiver Aaron Kelly has been released. He caught 38 passes for 490 yards over his two seasons in Hamilton. Also Thursday, the Roughriders released import defensive back Tristan Jackson and import defensive lineman Jay Alford. ' ' '