Media Poll Week 10

BOXTOROW Polls: Alabama A&M earns big victory, remains No. 1 in HBCU football

boxtorow.com The Alabama A&M Bulldogs once again remained the No. 1 team in HBCU football as both the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls were released on Monday. The Bulldogs are coming off a 52-43 victory over Jackson State on Saturday and received 14 first place votes in the coaches poll, four more than last week.

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Media Poll Week 10

BOXTOROW Polls: Alabama A&M No. 1 in HBCU football, again

boxtorow.com The Alabama A&M Bulldogs remained the No. 1 team in HBCU football as both the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls were released on Monday. While the Bulldogs received 10 first place votes, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Southern received three first place votes a piece and are No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. UAPB defeated Mississippi

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Media Poll Week 10

BOXTOROW Polls: Alabama A&M No. 1 in HBCU football for second straight week

boxtorow.com Just a handful of games were played in Week 6 of HBCU football and Alabama A&M remains the top team in both the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls which were released on Monday. The Bulldogs are the top team in both polls for the second straight week and received 13 of 15 first place

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Media Poll Week 10

BOXTOROW Polls: Alabama A&M still No. 1 with coaches but slimmer margin, Jackson State with media

boxtorow.com Alabama A&M remains No. 1 with the coaches and Jackson State No. 1 with the media as the BOXTOROW Coaches and Media Polls were released on Monday. Alabama A&M was off this week, but Jackson State moved to 3-0 on the season after a convincing 43-7 win over rival Mississippi Valley State in a

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Media Poll Week 10

BOXTOROW Polls: Alabama A&M No. 1 with coaches, Jackson State with media

boxtorow.com A 31-7 win by Alabama A&M over South Carolina State was enough to convince the FCS HBCU coaches that the Bulldogs deserved to be No. 1. Jackson State’s close but big win over Grambling State convinced the media that the Tigers should also be at the top. Both were voted tops in HBCU football

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