Could the season already be over before conference play begins?
That’s the question Alcorn State, Bethune-Cookman, Morgan State, Mississippi Valley State, and Texas Southern might face after starting 0-3. While being winless is not a favorable outcome, there is still a lot of football left to play.
But do these teams have enough time — and talent — to make a run?
Inside the 0-3 start
Each team has faced a brutal opening schedule, and 0-3 marks reflect tough non-conference matchups against FBS or high-caliber FCS opponents more than a lack of postseason potential.
However, there are some positives within the group. Among them are:
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Alcorn State features returning All-SWAC running back Jacorian Sewell and transfer quarterback Jaylon Tolbert, who previously played in the Celebration Bowl for Howard.
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Bethune-Cookman understandably struggled against Florida International and Miami, but posted 503 yards of total offense in a 55-41 loss to MEAC champion South Carolina State a week ago. How the Wildcats can navigate what will be a difficult SWAC East slate could determine where B-CU has really improved.
- Morgan State can always rely on its strong defensive core, but the team has frustratingly been unable to generate consistent offense over the last four years. Multiple 20-point performances versus Towson and South Alabama provide hope that production might jump once MEAC play begins.
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Mississippi Valley State continues to rebuild, and first-year head coach Terrell Buckley described the work needed to transform the Delta Devils as “eye-opening.” Giving SWAC West favorite Southern a scare in the season opener could be (likely not, though) a prelude to MVSU’s potential to at least get out of the SWAC East basement.
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Texas Southern coach Cris Dishman isn’t happy with how the Tigers have played. After winning four games a year ago (something they hadn’t done in several years), the second-year coach senses the group has taken a step back—at least in non-conference play.
Which 0-3 HBCU team can realistically make a run?
Alcorn State Braves possess the best odds to turn their season around and compete in the 2025 Celebration Bowl. Despite a winless start, their returning talent and the relative openness of the SWAC West give them a slight edge over the other teams that have yet to win a game.
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The Braves were preseason picks to contend in SWAC West last year and retain much of that core, including Sewell, who is healthy and productive.
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Tolbert’s experience as a prior Celebration Bowl participant brings a proven winner’s mentality, which is rare among HBCU QBs in this list.
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Unlike Bethune or Morgan State, Alcorn’s schedule is more favorable relative to their talent and opponents.
Projected conference win-loss records
| Team | Conference | Projected Conference Record |
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| Alcorn State | SWAC West | 6-2 (best-case), 3-5 (worst-case) |
| Bethune-Cookman | SWAC East | 2-6 (realistic) |
| Morgan State | MEAC | 3-3 (best-case), 2-4 (likely) |
| Mississippi Valley St. | SWAC East | 1-7 (realistic) |
| Texas Southern | SWAC West | 2-6 (realistic) |
