by Donal Ware Now that the NFL Draft is behind us, there seems to be a tenor of “satisfaction” with just four HBCU players being taken. While that is four more than the embarrassingly low of zero taken in last year’s draft, should we now throw a party? There had been years where the number
Make Black College Football in the NFL Great Again
By Donal Ware boxtorow.com The NFL still has a problem drafting HBCU players. In this year’s NFL Draft, just four players from HBCUs were taken. But for the first time in 11 years, a player was taken in the first round. Alabama State offensive tackle Tytus Howard was drafted No. 23 overall by the Houston
HBCU NFL Draft Chronicles: Tytus Howard Podcast
Now former Alabama State offensive tackle Tytus Howard is on the verge of doing what no HBCU football player has done in more than 10 years. Become a first round draft pick in the National Football League Draft. That is a strong possibility for the Monroeville, Ala. native, who participated in the NFL Scouting Combine
FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW w/ Donal Ware Podcast: 4/21/19
Potential NFL first round draft pick Tytus Howard from Alabama State joins. Also Southern baseball coach Kerrick Jackson talks about the recent good fortunes of the Jaguars, including knocking off No. 8 LSU. And Mike Wallace of Grind City Media talks NBA. Download or click to listen to the podcast.
Updated: Three former HBCU players participate in NFL Scouting Combine
Miles, Howard, Johnson hope to hear name called in 2019 NFL Draft boxtorow.com While everyone is talking about the measurables of Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray, Morgan State offensive tackle Joshua Miles has been making a name for himself in post season camps and at the NFL Scouting Combine taking place in Indianapolis. Talk about a