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2025 Celebration Bowl draws 2.3 million viewers on ABC

The 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl provided an amazing kickoff to the bowl season, and the college football world was clearly tuned in. According to data released by ESPN, the Saturday afternoon matchup drew an average of 2.3 million viewers on ABC and peaked at 3 million viewers during the dramatic four-overtime broadcast. In an interview with Kyle Mosley of […]

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Howard Football Head Coach Vacancy Created as Larry Scott Takes Auburn Job

Larry Scott, the head football coach who revitalized the program at Howard University, is relocating from Washington, D.C., to the Southeastern Conference (SEC), accepting the position of tight ends coach at Auburn University. The move marks a return to the highest level of college football for Scott, an experienced coach with a resume that bridges

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Big 12 Assistant Reportedly Set to Lead HBCU Program

Hampton University appears ready to make a statement hire out of the Big 12. According to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz, Hampton is expected to hire Kansas State assistant head coach Van Malone as its next head HBCU football coach. Zenitz reported the news on social media, noting Malone’s role in helping Kansas State post nine

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Terence Crawford Announces Boxing Retirement: Here’s What To Know

Terence Crawford is stepping out of the ring for good. According to ESPN, the five-division champion boxer announced his retirement from the sport on Tuesday. The 38-year-old walks away from boxing with a 42-0 record, with 31 of those wins coming via knockout. Here’s more on his retirement announcement and his historic career. Crawford announced

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Marshall Faulk Contract Among the Highest in HBCU Football

Southern University made a statement the moment it hired Marshall Faulk — one that quickly reshaped the financial conversation around HBCU football. According to a report by WBRZ in Baton Rouge, Southern’s new head football coach will earn $1.2 million over three years. The contract pays Faulk $400,000 per season, placing him among the highest-paid head coaches in

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Hampton University Announces its 23rd Head Football Coach

What was once a report is now official. Hampton University announced Friday that Van Malone has been named the 23rd head football coach in program history, confirming earlier reports that the longtime Big 12 assistant would take over the HBCU football program. The hire marks a pivotal moment for Hampton as it seeks to reset its identity

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CIAA Announces HBCU Go Broadcast Schedule for 2025-26 Basketball Season

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA®) is proud to announce its 2025-26 HBCU GO basketball television schedule featuring three conference matchups that will showcase both men’s and women’s programs across the CIAA. Each matchup will air as part of a double-header broadcast on HBCU GO, the exclusive free streaming and broadcast partner of the CIAA.

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Sherrone Moore Reportedly Messaged OnlyFans Model Mia Sorety After Being Released From Jail

Sherrone Moore initiated contact with OnlyFans model Mia Sorety on Instagram, as reported by Justin Spiro, after he was released from jail. In the alleged message, he expressed his discontent with Sorety for publicly discussing their experiences together. Although she has not shared the message with anyone because she wants to keep it private until

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Bijan Robinson Apologizes For Homophobic Phrase He Referenced During ‘TNF’: ‘No Excuse’

Bijan Robinson has issued a public apology after making an “insensitive comment” following a game on Thursday. The football player made a reference to a childhood game that uses a slur toward LGBTQ+ people. He posted an apology on social media shortly after making the comment on air. Bijan Robinson made a comment that offended

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