The Florida A&M Rattlers were picked to finish sixth in the MEAC preseason. Host Donal Ware explains why he things FAMU will finish in the top five.

The Florida A&M Rattlers were picked to finish sixth in the MEAC preseason. Host Donal Ware explains why he things FAMU will finish in the top five.
The Savannah State Tigers may surprise some in 2017. They did it in 2016. The Tigers were 3-8, 3-5 in MEAC play and while that may not seem like a great record, three wins is the most the Tigers have had in any season since joining the MEAC in 2011 and the three wins represents
Despite falling to rival North Carolina Central in what was in essence the MEAC championship game in November last season, the Aggies had a solid 2016 campaign and earned a spot in the FCS playoffs. The MEAC’s most decorated running back Tarik Cohen is now doing well in the Chicago Bears camp and the Aggies
No one knows Texs Southern football like Larry “Chattabox Hale, who enters his 18th season as the play-by-play voice of TSU. He talks with host Donal Ware about the upcoming season for the Tigers.
The Prairie View A&M Panthers have had good back-to-back seasons in 2015 and 2016. With a 7-4, record and only two SWAC loses, the Panthers still only finished third being champion Grambling and Southern, both of whom they lost to. Is this the year Willie Simmons and his Panthers get over the hump? Host Donal
The Southern Jaguars look to return to the SWAC championship game for the first time since 2014. The Jaguars were very good in 2016, going 8-3, 8-1 in the SWAC. The Jaguars rival Grambling went undefeated in conference play and represented the Western Division in the championship game, won the SWAC championship game and the
It has been a tough go for Mississippi Valley State with just two wins in the last two seasons in Itta Bena. Will 2017 be different? Host Donal Ware talks about the Delta Devils.
One of the most knowledgeable persons about SWAC football is Alcorn State Braves play-by-play voice Donal Ware who talked about Alcorn State upcoming season, quarterback Lenorris Footman and if the Braves could defend their Eastern Division crown for a fourth time.
We stay in the CIAA southern Division and take a look at two-time defending CIAA champion Winston-Salem State. Fourth-year head coach Kienus Boulware gives the scoop to Donal Ware.
The Shaw Bears went 2-8 last year, but second year head coach Adrian Jones feels confident about the Bears chances at competing for the CIAA championship in 2017.