Donal talks about Hampton and the release of its football schedule and move from MEAC to Big South. Plus a replay of interview with former Winston-Salem State and North Carolina A&T head football coach Bill Hayes, who was the first Black coach in the ACC and was recently inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall
FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW: March 2-3, 2018
Donal talks about the CIAA Tournament remaining in Charlotte, about Hampton and the MEAC, and Savannah State head men’s basketball coach Horace Broadnax is our guest.
BOXTOROW Podcast: Ware talks Hampton/MEAC
BOXTOROW host Donal Ware talked extensively on FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW this past weekend about the press release the MEAC sent last week that it said set the record straight about Hampton leaving the conference to join the Big South and what it means for MEAC, its member schools and Hampton moving
MEAC tells Hampton, not so fast…
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com The Mid Eastern Athletics Conference has officially and finally responded to Hampton leaving the MEAC for the Big South Conference. In a press release issued by the league, the MEAC wanted to ” to set the record straight regarding the University’s pending departure from the conference. In essence the MEAC broke proper
11/21/17 BOXTOROW HBCU Football Daily Podcast: “You’re Fired!”
Donal talks about the football programs who parted way with their coaches. Hampton and Connell Maynor mutually parted ways according to reports. Others include Alabama A&M (James Spady), Florida A&M (Alex Wood), Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Monte Coleman), Virginia Union (Mark James), Delaware State (Kenny Carter), Mississippi Valley State (Rick Comegy). Earlier in the season Alabama State
Goodbye, Hampton
by Donal Ware And just like that, Hampton University will no longer be in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. With the stroke of a pen and a press conference, Hampton announced on Thursday that it was leaving the MEAC and joining the Big South Conference next season. It wasn’t like the Pirates brought anything to the
9/7/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Games to catch this week
Donal talks about three key games to look at this weekend.
8/8/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Hampton
Hampton went 5-6 overall in 2016, but a respectable 5-3 and tied for third in a MEAC conference that continues to get better. Is this the year the Pirates take that next step up the ladder? Host Donal Ware explains.
8/8/17 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Hampton
Hampton went 5-6 overall in 2016, but a respectable 5-3 and tied for third in a MEAC conference that continues to get better. Is this the year the Pirates take that next step up the ladder? Host Donal Ware explains.
NFL Midway Point: A mix of veteran, young HBCU players excelling
Some of the greatest players that ever played in the National Football League are alums of HBCUs. That’s a fact. We must not forget that once upon a time, Black players could not play at white schools. That is not the case today and most of the top Black high school players don’t choose HBCUs.