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HBCU football picks: Saturday games will likely come down to the wire

Week 5 was a fun one in HBCU football, but it was by the letter for the most part, as teams with home-field and talent advantages won out. That meant a return to form for HBCU Sports’ intrepid weekly predictions expert (me) and not a moment too soon. Before we take a look at Week […]

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Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I Football Poll: This MEAC school makes jump in rankings

A hurricane’s remnants notwithstanding, Week 5 of HBCU Division I football held true to form in some cases. Others weren’t so lucky. As we prepare for what promises to be an intense Week 6, here’s the new Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I poll. 1. North Carolina Central (3-2) The Eagles were dominant in the Circle

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North Carolina Central runs circles around Norfolk State in Indy

The North Carolina Central football team appears to be rounding into form as the season’s first half winds down. Norfolk State saw that up close and personal as the Eagles rolled to a 37-10 win in the 40th annual Circle City Classic at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Central improved to 3-2 on the

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Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I Football Poll: A big win vaults SWAC West team into top 5

We’ve got movement, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to a few big wins, a couple of stunning losses, and expected results, the HBCU Sports Division I football poll looks a little different than in previous weeks. And that movement will likely continue as the season progresses. 1. Florida A&M (2-2) FAMU stayed with Troy for 2

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Whispers of Morehouse Division I move are getting louder. That’s good for them and one HBCU league

The whispers of a potential move to Division I have now become a complete topic of conversation for Morehouse College. Prior to the Maroon Tigers’ HBCU NYC Classic battle with Howard, new head football coach Terance Mathis confirmed that discussions are in progress about Morehouse moving up a level and likely joining the Mid-Eastern Athletic

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Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I Football Poll: A SWAC East contender made a jump after dominant win

Saturday presented some expected wins and expected losses, but surprises within those games led to some movement in the Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I Football Poll. 1. Florida A&M (2-1) The Rattlers were off this week, but results elsewhere moved them up to the top spot. They’ll immediately get a test of their new-found top

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Ultimate HBCU Sports Division I Football Poll: See who climbed and fell after Week 2

Week 2 wasn’t big on surprises in our Ultimate Division I Football Poll, as many in the top 10 won games they were supposed to win while others met a little more resistance from FBS opponents and FCS contenders. Here’s the updated poll heading into Week 3. 1. North Carolina Central (1-1) One week after

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HBCU football picks: Orange Blossom Classic, CIAA vs. SIAC best highlight Week 1

The first full weekend of HBCU football is upon us, and if the MEAC/SWAC Challenge is any indication, we are in for an exciting, competitive season from Dover, Delaware, to Langston, Oklahoma. Some 48 HBCU football programs begin the season with hopes for successful seasons that end either in Atlanta at the Celebration Bowl or

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Delaware State shows promise for 2024 despite 35-14 loss to Hawaii

A potentially disastrous trip to Hawai’i could turn out to be signs of life for the Delaware State football team. After a week of travel woes that saw them arrive later than expected to Honolulu, the Hornets befuddled the Rainbow Warriors for more than a half before falling 35-14 Saturday night/Sunday morning. Even in the

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