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.
FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW: Saturday, August 26, 2017
South Carolina State linebacker Darius Leonard.
8/25/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Lane
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.
8/24/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Central State
Can Central State improve upon its one win from last year? Donal Ware explains
8/23/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Kentucky State
Despite winning just four games last year, Kentucky State played in the SIAC championship game where they lost to Fort Valley State 33-30 in double overtime. Former Louisville, Michigan State, and Arkansas coach John L. Smith is now in this second year as head coach. Can he lead the Thorobreds back to the championship? Donal
8/22/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Morehouse
The Maroon Tigers went 3-7 in 2016, yet had a top 10 defense in Division II. A good part of the defense returns led by first team All-SIAC linebacker David Smith. Offense was an issue in 2016 and Donal Ware explains if it will be better in 2017.
John Wall, as good off the court as he is on it
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com It was June 24, 2010 and the Washington Wizards had just drafted John Wall from Kentucky with the number one overall pick. I was ecstatic. Even though I live in North Carolina, I am originally from Silver Spring, Md. – cross over Eastern Avenue off Georgia Avenue and your in DC
8/21/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Clark Atlanta
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.
BOXTOROW’s Donal Ware’s Top 5 HBCU Players to Watch Vol. 8
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com This is the eighth year of BOXTOROW’s top five players to watch in HBCU football. T-5 Amir Hall, Bowie State, Quarterback (6-4, 180, Jr., Bowie, Md.) Hall had the most passing yards (3,596), total yards (3,862), total touchdowns (39) and tied for the most passing touchdowns (30) of any quarterback in
8/18/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Benedict
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.