Media Poll Week 11

BOXTOROW Polls: No 1 JSU, No. 3 PV to play in SWAC championship; postseason matchups wrapped up, play continues

boxtorow.com There weren’t many surprises in Week 12 of HBCU football and thus not much movement in either the BOXTOROW Coaches or Media Polls which were released on Monday. The Jackson State Tigers remain a unanimous No. 1 selection in both polls. A lot was settled in terms of postseason play in HBCU football. By

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Media Poll Week 11

BOXTOROW Polls: Jackson State wraps up SWAC East, remains No. 1 in HBCU football

boxtorow.com The Jackson State Tigers continued their winning ways, coming from behind to defeat Southern in Baton Rouge on Saturday and in the process wrapped up the SWAC’s Eastern Division, punching their ticket to the SWAC championship game. The Tigers remain No. 1 in HBCU football also, as the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls that

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Media Poll Week 11

BOXTOROW Polls: No change in top 3 with coaches, top 4 with media

boxtorow.com There weren’t a whole lot of changes near the top of HBCU football as the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls that were released on Monday. The Tigers continue to be the unanimous selection in both polls In the coaches poll, No. 2 Prairie View A&M and No. 3 Florida A&M both won and remained

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Media Poll Week 11

BOXTOROW Polls: JSU on top in HBCU football, N.C. A&T 89-straight week streak ends

boxtorow.com It’s no surprise that Jackson State remains the No. 1 team in HBCU football as the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls were released on Monday. The Tigers are a unanimous selection. The North Carolina A&T Aggies fell to 3-5 after their loss to Monmouth on Saturday and fall out of the polls for the

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Media Poll Week 11

BOXTOROW Polls: Jackson State remains No. 1; three news teams enter

boxtorow.com For the fourth straight week the Jackson State Tigers are No. 1 in HBCU football as the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls were released on Monday. JSU received all but one first place vote. In the coaches poll, the biggest jump was made by Tennessee State, moving up four spots to No. 6 after

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