Edward Waters second year head football coach Gregory Ruffin talks 2019, the possibility of joining the SIAC and progress on the new stadium

Edward Waters second year head football coach Gregory Ruffin talks 2019, the possibility of joining the SIAC and progress on the new stadium
Jackson State Guard Venjie Wallis 6-6, Junior, Houma, Louisiana Averaged 17.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists in three wins last week for the Tigers. In the Tigers win over Alabama A&M, Wallis led the team with 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting, and six rebounds. The three victories in a row helped propel Jackson State
Texas Southern Forward Jeremy Combs 6-7, Graduate, Dallas, Texas Combs scored 26 points on 8-of-15 shooting including the game-winning layup with four seconds remaining as the Tigers defeated Grambling 86-85 last week. Combs was also 10-of-13 from the free throw line and grabbed seven rebounds and had two steals. For Combs, it was his fifth
This will be Savannah State’s last year in the MEAC before moving to the SIAC, but the Tigers plan to go out with a fight. They return one of the best players in the MEAC in defensive end Stefen Bnks who was a BOXTOROW All-American last year and registered 10 sacks and 18 tackles for
HBCU Football Daily Podcast w/ Donal Ware talks in depth with Texas Southern head football coach Michael Haywood about the Tigers upcoming season.
Third year Jackson State head football coach Tony Hughes joins Donal Ware to talk about the upcoming Tigers season and also talks about rebuilding the JSU program on the HBCU Football Daily Podcast.
by Donal Ware On the day of the College Football Playoff National Championship, a coaching legend is retiring. When North Carolina A&T head football coach Rod Broadway officially announces his retirement at a press conference on Tuesday (his longtime defensive coordinator Sam Washington will be named as the new head coach), he will be leaving
by Donal Ware You can’t argue with perfection. And that’s exactly what the North Carolina A&T Aggies are. Perfect. By virtue of their 21-14 victory over Gambling in Saturday’s Celebration Bowl, the Aggies have done something that no other Division I HBCU has even done and that is to go undefeated in a season. On
[insert_php] /* hide author info except on post */ if (is_single()) { echo “boxtorow.com”; } [/insert_php] You can’t argue with perfection. Neither did the coaches or the media as the North Carolina A&T Aggies, by virtue of their 21-14 win over Gambling in the Celebration Bowl on Saturday, finish a unanimous No.1 and are HBCU
by Roscoe Nance Special to boxtorow.com Call it destiny. Call it fate. Call it providence. Call it whatever you like, but it seems that the 2017 Black College football season was meant to end with North Carolina A&T and Grambling State playing in the Celebration Bowl with the National Championship at stake. That’s what will