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The HBCU Polls: NCCU, FAMU remain tops

NCCU, FAMU remain tops. boxtorow.com North Carolina Central remained the No. 1 team in HBCU football with the release of the HBCU Coaches and Media Polls which were released Monday. In the coaches poll, the Tennessee State Tigers who were previously No. 3, lost and that loss created opportunities for both No. 3 Alcorn State

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HBCU POW: Jordan Morse

HBCU POW: Jordan Morse

HBCU POW: Jordan Morse Bowie State Quarterback Jordan Morse 6-1, 210, Redshirt-Freshman, Clarksburg, Md. Completed 19-of-28 passes for 277 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed for another 66 yards on 13 attempts and two touchdowns as Bowie State defeated Lincoln (Pa.) 46-39. Morse found James McNeill for a 56-yard touchdown pass which

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Championship games on horizon

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Championship games on horizon

Championship games on horizon. boxtorow.com Virginia State’s blowout victory of Lincoln (Pa.) moved the Trojans up two spots to No. 3 this week as the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. The Benedict Tigers remain undefeated and No. 1 in the poll while Virginia State remains No. 2.

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The HBCU Polls: Same teams, different order

Same teams, different order. boxtorow.com All of the teams in both the HBCU Coaches and Media Polls remained the same, but there were some slight shifts in the polls, released Monday. In the coaches poll, North Carolina Central, Florida A&M, Tennessee State, and Alcorn State all won and remained in the top four positions. Alabama

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VSU loss causes shift

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: VSU loss causes shift

VSU loss causes shift. boxtorow.com Benedict defeated Kentucky State and continues to hold the top spot in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. The Tigers received all but one first place vote. Virginia State’s loss to Elizabeth City State caused No. 2 Virginia Union No. 3 Miles

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The HBCU Polls: Polls remain relatively steady

Polls remain relatively steady. boxtorow.com The top three teams in HBCU football remain as BOXTOROW released the Coaches and Media Polls on Monday. In the coaches poll, Jackson State’s loss to Alabama State created an opportunity for Tennessee State – and ASU –  to move into the No. 3 spot after its win over Norfolk

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Shifts in D2 poll

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Shifts in D2 poll

Shifts in D2 poll. boxtorow.com Benedict, Virginia State, and Virginia Union continue to hold the top three spots in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. BC remained undefeated after Thursday’s nationally televised victory over Fort Valley State and received all but one first place vote. VSU also

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The HBCU Polls: Losses cause slight shifts

Losses cause slight shifts. boxtorow.com North Carolina Central and Florida A&M remain the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in HBCU football as BOXTOROW released the Coaches and Media Polls on Monday. In the media poll, Jackson State’s loss to Alabama State created an opportunity for Tennessee State – and ASU –  to move into the

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Benedict remains on top

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict remains on top

Benedict remains on top. boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers overcame another challenge, defeating Miles on the road Saturday and remained No. 1 in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Tigers received all but one first place vote which went to No. 4 Tuskegee. No. 2 Virginia State and No. 3 Virginia Union

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The HBCU Polls: NCCU Eagles separate themselves

NCCU Eagles separate themselves. boxtorow.com The North Carolina Central Eagles continue to show why they are the top team in HBCU football. In a matchup of two nationally ranked FCS team, the Eagles defeated Elon and have separated themselves in both the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls. In the coaches poll, the Eagles received all

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