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Donal Ware’s Top 5 Players to Watch Vol. 11
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
Donal Ware’s Top 5 Players to Watch Vol. 10: The Top 5
5. Jimmie Robinson, Bethune-Cookman, All-Purpose, Sr., Palm Coast, Fla. Slash. Robinson is a player who can do a lot of things. He racked up 1,512 all-purpose yards in four different ways. He led the Wildcats in rushing (459 yards on just 46 carries) and had 285 yards receiving on 20 receptions. He led the MEAC
BOXTOTROW’s Donal Ware’s Top 5 HBCU Players to Watch Vol. 9
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
BOXTOROW’s Donal Ware’s Top 5 HBCU Players to Watch Vol. 8
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com This is the eighth year of BOXTOROW’s top five players to watch in HBCU football. T-5 Amir Hall, Bowie State, Quarterback (6-4, 180, Jr., Bowie, Md.) Hall had the most passing yards (3,596), total yards (3,862), total touchdowns (39) and tied for the most passing touchdowns (30) of any quarterback in