Donal previews the upcoming football games between Howard and Hampton in Chicago and Morehouse vs. Miles. Click to download or listen to the podcast.

Donal previews the upcoming football games between Howard and Hampton in Chicago and Morehouse vs. Miles. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
boxtorow.com #HBCU127 continues as FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW w/ Donal Ware previews the upcoming HBCU and pro football seasons. Over a four-week period, Ware will talk plenty of football and will talk with coaches, athletes and media members. We want YOU to join us on our social media platforms and give us your
This is the 10th year of my rankings of the top HBCU football players to watch during the season. I am going to give you six players that may not be household names, but are amongst the best, not only in HBCU football, but in the country. And you will know their names by season’s
As Northwest Missouri State won the Division II national championship on Saturday bringing the season to an end, BOXTOROW releases its 11th annual Division II All-America teams. Shaw guard Amir Hinton was named BOXTOROW Division II Player of the Year. In his first season at Shaw, Hinton, a junior from Philadelphia, Pa., led Division II
Miles head men’s basketball coach Fred Watson and Grind City Media senior editor Mike Wallace are our guestts this week on BOXTOROW w/ Donal Ware.
Donal talks about Bowie State winning its first-ever CIAA championship, Miles winning the SIAC championship, MEAC championship and Celebration Bowl scenarios, SWAC races and West Virginia State,
Miles Running Back Justin Hardy 5-8, 195, Redshirt-Junior Homewood, Ala. Hardy carried the ball 27 times for 128 yards and three touchdowns in the Golden Bears 50-23 victory over Albany State in the SIAC championship game. For Hard, it was his second SIAC championship as he was a member of the 2015 SIAC champion Golden
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com 5. Justin Hardy, Miles, Running Back, 5-8, 185, Jr., Homewood, Ala. Hardy sort of burst onto the scene in 2017. Sort of because he was part of Miles’ SIAC championship team in 2015, but in 2016 was academically ineligible. Even though last year was a struggle for the Golden Bears, Hardy
Miles had a disappointing 2017 season, but the highlight was Miles running back Justin Hardy who rushed for 1,197 yards and was named SIAC Offensive Player of the Year, He joined Donal Ware
boxtorow.com #HBCU126 continues as FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW w/ Donal Ware previews the upcoming HBCU and pro football seasons. Over a four-week period, Ware will talk plenty of football and will talk with coaches, athletes and media members. We want YOU to join us on our social media platforms and give us your