HBCU Chris-tal ball: Is Week 10 perfect for Johnson C. Smith or will Fayetteville State spoil their season again?

The final quarter of HBCU football season begins Saturday with conference games of significance across the country, especially in the CIAA and SIAC, where Championship Saturday is closer than most realize.

Last week was pretty solid for your friendly neighborhood HBCU football prognosticator, but I have a bunch of questions about Week 10’s slate of games.

Before we predict those, let’s take a brief look at Week Nine’s results.

Week Nine Record: 25-6

2025 Overall Record: 177-54

Best pick: North Carolina A&T 32, Campbell 30 (The Aggies beat the Camels 28-24. Good way for A&T to get over the hump…see what I did there?)

Worst pick: North Carolina Central 34, Delaware State 26 (Hornets won 35-26…guess I shouldn’t pick against my alma mater, right?)

Game Of The Week: Johnson C. Smith (7-1, 4-1 CIAA) at Fayetteville State (5-3, 5-0 CIAA), Saturday Nov. 1, 1 p.m. EST, HBCU GO

Johnson C. Smith has a chance to atone for last year’s nightmare finish by getting back at Fayetteville State, who has looked like a championship team following a shaky 0-3 start.

The Golden Bulls will need to figure out a way to slow down Broncos’ QB Demari Daniels and protect their own QB Kelvin Durham so he can throw the ball all over the field.

If FSU can give Daniels time to make decisions and keep the JCSU offense off the field, it might be deja vu all over again for the gang from Charlotte.

With a spot in the CIAA championship game on the line, both teams will be at their best, which should make for the week’s best game.

Prediction: Johnson C. Smith 24, Fayetteville State 21

Delaware State (5-3, 1-0 MEAC) vs. Norfolk State (1-7, 0-1 MEAC) at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa., Thursday Oct. 30, 7 p.m., ESPNU

The DeSean Jackson/Michael Vick Bowl takes place in a stadium where they terrorized NFL defenses for five seasons, and credit to those two for getting a MEAC game in an NFL stadium on one of ESPN’s Big Three.

That said, Delaware State is on a major hot streak right now and Norfolk State is still looking to figure out what kind of team they’ll be under Vick.

It seems like the Hornets, with Jackson’s guidance, already know who they are and where they want to go.

Prediction: Delaware State 27, Norfolk State 17

Alabama State (5-2, 3-1 SWAC) at Prairie View (6-2, 4-0 SWAC), Saturday Nov. 1, 3 p.m. EST, SWAC TV

Alabama State has new life thanks to a Jackson State hiccup, but they’ll need to take advantage the rest of the way.

Under first-year head coach Tremaine Jackson, Prairie View will not want to be the fall guys in the Hornets’ SWAC East heist place.

In what could be a potential SWAC championship game preview, both teams come in with confidence and an understanding of what’s at stake.

Add this one to the game of the year files.

Prediction: Alabama State 34, Prairie View 28

Clark Atlanta (2-6, 1-5 SIAC) at Kentucky State (6-2, 5-1 SIAC), Saturday Nov. 1, 3 p.m. EST, SIAC Network

Kentucky State’s biggest game in years features a visit from a Clark Atlanta team who has suffered through a disappointing season full of injuries and missed opportunities.

Both of these teams can score at will, so this one will likely be a matter of who has the ball last or who can build a sizable lead first.

The way things have gone this year for the Thorobreds, it’s likely their SIAC title game hopes stay alive at least for one more week.

Prediction: Kentucky State 35, Clark Atlanta 31

Week Nine

Saturday, Oct. 25

North Carolina Central 28, Howard 20

South Carolina State 31, Morgan State 17

Texas Southern 27, Alcorn State 14

Southern 28, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 23

Alabama A&M 30, Grambling 24

Bethune-Cookman 34, Mississippi Valley State 16

Jackson State 25, Florida A&M 21

Lindenwood 26, Tennessee State 19

Towson 27, North Carolina A&T 24

Elizabeth City State 32, Bowie State 28

Shaw 24, Livingstone 23

Virginia Union 33, Bluefield State 20

Virginia State 35, Lincoln (Pa.) 14

Allen 23, Morehouse 15

Albany State 30, Savannah State 17

Benedict 35, VUL 13

Edward Waters 31, Central State 16

Tuskegee 32, Lane 14

Miles 29, Fort Valley State 27

West Virginia State 28, Glenville 21

Truman State 34, Lincoln (Mo.) 19

Texas College 18, Christian Community College 16

Langston 31, Nelson 27

Ottawa (Az.) 35, Arkansas Baptist 20

Florida Memorial 33, Webber International 30

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