Donal Ware gives a rundown of the Week 2 scoreboard in HBCU football in this edition of the HBCU Football Daily Podcast. Click to download or listen to the podcast.

Donal Ware gives a rundown of the Week 2 scoreboard in HBCU football in this edition of the HBCU Football Daily Podcast. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware previews the matchup between Deion Sanders’ Jackson State Tigers and Eddie George’s Tennessee State Tigers in the annual Southern Heritage Classic. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal talks with NFL Draft prospect cornerback Mac McCain of North Carolina A&T. He also talks with new Norfolk State head football coach Dawson Odums and an interview with another NFL Draft prospect, offensive lineman David Moore of Grambling. click to download or listen to the podcast.
Dawson Odums was introduced as the new head football coach at Norfolk State University in a virtual press conference on Wednesday. Odums was greatful and thankful to be hired by NSU and as important, to be hired at NSU has an HBCU grad, something he mentioned directly. Donal Ware talks about the hiring and the
Dawson Odums has left Southern to become the head football coach at Norfolk State. Odums compiled a 58-31 overall record, 49-15 in the SWAC over nine seasons. During his tenure, the Jaguars won the SWAC championship in 2013 and four SWAC Western Division crowns (2013. 2014, 2018, 2019). As important, his teams were 6-3 against
Donal Ware talks about the hiring of former NFL great Eddie George to Tennessee State, whether it’s a trend at HBCUs, what it means for HBCU coaches who already aren’t getting opportunities on the FBS level, and why the information was leaked while former head coach Rod Reed prepared his team for a game on
Donal Ware talks about Tennessee State’s impending hire of Eddie George as its next head football coach and whether the hiring of former high-profile National Football League players as head coaches at HBCUs is a trend and what it means for HBCU alums who want to be head coaches moving forward. Plus a look at