Media Poll Week 7. boxtorow.com Takeaways from Week 7’s poll: The top five teams remained the same from last week, the first time that has happened this year No. 9 Alcorn State and No. 10 Virginia Union reentered the poll Grambling and Morgan State both lost and dropped out of the poll Five of the
Coaches Poll Week 6
Coaches Poll Week 6. boxtorow.com The HBCU FCS Coaches Poll is administered by BOXTOROW, and in its 16th year, is voted on by the HBCU Football Championship Subdivision coaches. 2024 HBCU FCS Coaches Poll Week 6 (Records through October 5, 2024) No. Team W-L Pts Last Week 1 North Carolina Central (16) 4-2 195
Media Poll Week 6
Media Poll Week 6. boxtorow.com The HBCU Media Poll is administered by BOXTOROW and in its 18th year, is voted on by media members around the country who cover HBCU football. 2024 HBCU Football Media Poll Week 6 (Records through October 5, 2024) No. Team W-L Pts Last Week 1 Florida A&M (13) 3-2 193 1
Coaches Poll Week 5
Coaches Poll Week 5. boxtorow.com North Carolina Central defeated Norfolk State in its opening MEAC game of the season in Indianapolis on Saturday to remain No. 1 in the HBCU FCS Coaches Poll which was released on Monday. The Eagles received 17 of the 19 first place votes. The defending HBCU national champion Florida A&M
Media Poll Week 5
Media Poll Week 5. boxtorow.com The defending HBCU national champion Florida A&M Rattlers had a second-straight week off, this one due to Hurricane Helene, but remained No. 1 in the HBCU Media Poll released on Monday. The Rattlers received a majority of the first place votes. The North Carolina Central Eagles received the rest of
Coaches Poll Week 4
Coaches Poll Week 4. boxtorow.com North Carolina Central defeated its rival North Carolina A&T in convincing fashion and for the first time this year was voted No. 1 in the HBCU FCS Coaches Poll which was released on Monday. The Eagles received 10 of the 19 first place votes. The defending HBCU national champions Florida
Media Poll Week 4
Media Poll Week 4. boxtorow.com In a split vote, the Florida A&M Rattlers outpointed the North Carolina Central Eagles and remained No. 1 in HBCU Media Poll released on Monday. Both the Rattlers and the Eagles received 10 first place votes. The No. 3 Hampton Pirates made the most significant jump in the poll moving
Coaches Poll Week 3
Coaches Poll Week 3. boxtorow.com Florida A&M received the majority of the first place votes and is No. 1 by a wide margin in HBCU football with as the HBCU FCS Coaches Poll was released on Monday. The Rattlers are coming off a bye week. Despite falling to FBS opponent UNC, North Carolina Central remains
Media Poll Week 3
Media Poll Week 3. boxtorow.com For the first time this year, there is a unanimous No. 1 as the Florida A&M Rattlers were voted so in the HBCU Media Poll released on Monday. This unanimous selection was despite a bye week for FAMU. There were mixed results in terms of wins and losses for the
Coaches Poll Week 2
Coaches Poll Week 2. boxtorow.com Florida A&M and North Carolina Central both lost games this Saturday, but the Rattlers and the Eagles remain the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in HBCU football with the release of the HBCU FCS Coaches Poll. The Rattlers fell to Miami, while the Eagles fell to Elon. FAMU received