A rundown of the HBCU football scoreboard with commentary from Donal Ware on the HBCU Football Daily Podcast. Click to download or listen to the podcast.

A rundown of the HBCU football scoreboard with commentary from Donal Ware on the HBCU Football Daily Podcast. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware give six takeaway from Week 6 in HBCU football including looking at Mississippi Valley State’s and Alabama State’s chances of winning its next football games. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware takes an in-depth look at Southern’s 34-14 victory over Jackson State as well as UAPB’s 24-17 victory over Mississippi Valley State, and talks about the BOXTOROW National Player of the Week and about the HBCU Football Polls. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Arkansas Pine Bluff Wide Receiver Tyrin Ralph 5-8, 170, Redshirt-Senior, New Orleans, La. Returned a punt 77 yards for the game-winning touchdown with 1:54 remaining as the Golden Lions defeated Mississippi Valley State 24-17. In the game, he returned five punts for 142 yards, four kickoffs for 85 yards and also recorded four receptions for
Donal Ware disects the games between Eastern Illinois and Tennessee State and Mississippi Valley State and Jackson State. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware looks at the Week 4 scoreboard. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal talks to Prairie View A&M head men’s basketball coach Byron Smith and talks college basketball March Madness and previews the BOXTOROW National Game of the Week. Download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware breaks down the BOXTOROW National Game of the Week, the matchup between Mississippi Valley State/Jackson State. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
Donal Ware gets you set for Week 4 in HBCU football. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
boxtorow.com T-5 Jaylen Harris, Prairie View A&M, Defensive Back, r-Sr., Round Rock, Texas Harris is one of the best corners in the SWAC, a shutdown type of corner and his numbers back up his play. In 2019, he led the conference in passes defensed per game (1.8), tallying 14 pass breakups and four interceptions. For