COLLEGES Christian MacDonald knows enough about the Winston-Salem State-N.C. A&T rivalry not to make a fashion faux pas while walking around campus.

MacDonald, a wide receiver for the Rams, spent the last two seasons in Guilford County playing for the Aggies. He's now one of quarterback Daylin Lee's top targets for the Rams. "Oh no, I gave all that Aggie stuff to my older brother because he still goes there," MacDonald said.

"I had a lot of gear, but I just gave it all to him." MacDonald is all about Rams' red these days. "With the rivalry we have with (N.

C. A&T) you can't be wearing gold and blue around here," he said. It's been a good transition for MacDonald, a sophomore who is from Charlotte, as he came to WSSU looking for more playing time.

Over his two seasons with the Aggies, he played in just six games. People are also reading..

. "Every day, I'm grateful I made this decision," MacDonald said about being one of 37 transfers on the roster. "I came here this summer with a lot of transfers, and we bonded and they all welcomed me with open arms and we don't even talk about my previous school.

" The Rams are 3-1 for the first time since 2014 after they rallied for a 15-14 win at Virginia State in their CIAA opener on Saturday. Lee has the luxury of throwing to eight quality receivers who rotate in and out of the offense. MacDonald has eight catches for 135 yards, which is third best on the team.

Coach Robert Massey said getting MacDonald filled a need for a tall receiver the.