The new head football coach of Virginia Union Dr. Alvin Parker joins Donal Ware on the HBCU Football Daily Podcast and talks about his six months on the job and preparing his team for success in 2018. Parker is no stranger to the CIAA having most recently coach at Saint Augustine’s and having coached at
6/26/18 HBCU Footbll Daily Podcast: Bowie State
The Bowie State Bulldogs finished 2017 with a 9-2 record and hosted a first round NCAA Division II Playoff game against Delta State. The Bulldogs had the top offense in the country averaging more than 566 yards per game. They were led by BOXTOROW Offensive Player of the Year, quarterback Amir Hall who completed 65
6/25/18 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Lincoln (Mo.)
Blue Tigers second year head coach Steve Smith talks to Donal Ware about expectations for 2018.
6/22/18 HBCU Football Dailv Podcast: Langston
Langston finished 10-1 in 2017 and hosted a first round game in the NAIA Playoffs. Head coach Qunton Morgan has higher expectations for the Lions in 2018 and talked with host Donal Ware about it.
6/21/18 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: West Virginia State
West Virginia State finished with a record of 6-5 last year, its first winning season since 2008 when the Yellow Jackets went 7-3. John Pennington enters his second season as they head coach and talk with Donal Ware about 2017 and what to expect in 2018.
6/20/18 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Texas College
Texas College went 2-8 last year, a tough learning experience for Charles Moss’ young football team. Moss is optimistic heading into 2018 and talks with host Donal Ware about the team and the Steers move to the Sooner Athletic Conference.
6/19/18 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Edward Waters
The first episode of our second season takes a look at the Edward Waters Tigers as first-year head coach Greg Ruffin joins host Donal Ware.
HBCU Football’s Most Influential in 125 years of HBCU Football: Jerry Rice
On December 27, 1892, Biddle University defeated Livingstone 5-0 in Salisbury, NC. From that time forward, HBCU football has flourished. Some of the greatest players to ever play pro football attended HBCUs. The North Carolina A&T Aggies are consensus HBCU football national champions. In honor of 125 years of HBCU football, boxtorow.com will highlight some
HBCU Football’s Most Influential in 125 years of HBCU Football: Michael Strahan
On December 27, 1892, Biddle University defeated Livingstone 5-0 in Salisbury, NC. From that time forward, HBCU football has flourished. Some of the greatest players to ever play pro football attended HBCUs. The North Carolina A&T Aggies are consensus HBCU football national champions. In honor of 125 years of HBCU football, boxtorow.com will highlight some
HBCU Football’s Most Influential in 125 years of HBCU Football; #HBCU125
One hundred twenty-five years ago today HBCU Football was born. On December 27, 1892, Biddle University defeated Livingstone 5-0 in Salisbury, NC. From that time forward, HBCU football has flourished. Some of the greatest players to ever play pro football attended HBCUs. The North Carolina A&T Aggies are consensus HBCU football national champions. In honor