6 Howard (1-1) vs. Richmond (1-1) Donal takes a look at the matchup between the Bison and the Spiders and the common denominator that could prevail the Bison to victory.

6 Howard (1-1) vs. Richmond (1-1) Donal takes a look at the matchup between the Bison and the Spiders and the common denominator that could prevail the Bison to victory.
Donal talks about the performance of former North Carolina A&T running back Tarik Cohen in his regular season debut with the Chicago Bears. He also talks about wins for HBCUs against non-HBCUs, specifically Grambling and Bethune-Cookman.
Donal recaps games from Week 2 and takes a look at the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls.
Donal talks about three key games to look at this weekend.
Donal Ware talks about some of the biggest wins in week one of HBCU football including big wins by Howard, Tennessee State and North Carolina A&T.
Lane lost a lot from last year including defensive end Whitney Richardson who just signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. The offense returns nine starters from last year including 1,000-yard rusher Marcus Holiday. How good can the Dragons be? Donal Ware explains.
Clark Atlanta was a respectable 5-5 last year. They have returning one of the best quarterbacks in the country in former Vanderbilt star Johnathon McCrary. McCrary joins host Donal Ware to talk about the Panthers season.
The Tigers went a respectable 5-5 in Mike White’s second year as head coach. The offense struggled at times last year and will be without 1,000-yard rusher George Myers. Defense has always been White’s Calling card. Can it carry the Tigers to the top of the SIAC Eastern Division? Donal Ware explains.
The Miles Golden Bears went 5-5 in 2016 and was beset by some adversity as you’ll hear about in the podcast. What does 2017 look like. Donal Ware explains.
Tuskegee is the all-time winningest program in HBCU football. And the Golden Tigers have continued to add to that in the last 11 years, ever since Willie Slater has taken over the reigns. The Golden Tigers have won 101 games in those 11 years, the most by any HBCU in that time frame. Despite not