7th Countdown to Kickoff BOXTOROW will hold its 7th Countdown to Kickoff college football preview show on Saturday, July 20 at Sticks and Vines located at 6905 Fayetteville Rd Ste 203, Durham, NC 27713. The Meet and Greet with the coaches begins at 5:00 p.m. and showtime is at 6:00 p.m. The event will feature
Countdown to Kickoff Event
Countdown to Kickoff Event. BOXTOROW will hold its 6th Countdown to Kickoff college football preview show on Saturday, July 15 beginning at 5 p.m. There is a change in the location and we will announce that change as soon as possible. The event will take place in the Raleigh-Durham area. Countdown to Kickoff is presented
8/24/22 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: WSSU head coach Robert Massey
There are quite a few head coaches of HBCU program who played football in the National Football League. One of those coaches is former North Carolina Central standout Robert Massey, the head coach at Winston-Salem State, who was drafted in the second round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Pro Football
BOXTOROW announces 5th Countdown to Kickoff in Durham
BOXTOROW will hold its 5th Countdown to Kickoff college football preview show on Saturday, August 21 beginning at 1 p.m. live from Zweli’s Kitchen located at 4600 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd., Durham, NC 27707. The show is presented by Harlem Beer NC. The event will feature Shaw head coach Adrian Jones, North Carolina Central head coach
8/14/19 HBCU Football Daily Podcast: Winston-Salem State
Robert Massey was named the interim head football coach at Winston-Salem State in late April after the dismisal of Keinus Boulware as head coach. Massey is no stranger to the CIAA, having been the defensive backs coach at WSSU the lst few years and prior to that as the head football coach at Shaw. Massey
BOXTOROW 4th Countdown to Kickoff
BOXTOROW hosted its fourth Countdown to Kickoff live from Zweli’s Kitchen in Durham, NC. The radio show provided a forum for seven coaches from North Carolina institutions who play HBCU football to come together for fellowship and football talk. The annual event has become somewhat of a summit. So much so that local televsion stations