Big win Howard Bison. The Howard Bison defeated the No. 1 team in all of HBCU football, North Carolina Central, in Washington, DC on Saturday in what some may call an upset and Donal Ware talks about the Bison win, the tight race in the MEAC, the SWAC Western Division race, and about the CIAA
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict tops poll unanimously
Benedict tops poll unanimously. boxtorow.com For the first time this season, the Benedict Tigers were selected unanimous No. 1 in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW, released on Tuesday. Championship Saturday is upcoming as the Tigers are undefeated on the season and will play No. 6 Albany State for the SIAC championship.
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Championship games on horizon
Championship games on horizon. boxtorow.com Virginia State’s blowout victory of Lincoln (Pa.) moved the Trojans up two spots to No. 3 this week as the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. The Benedict Tigers remain undefeated and No. 1 in the poll while Virginia State remains No. 2.
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: VSU loss causes shift
VSU loss causes shift. boxtorow.com Benedict defeated Kentucky State and continues to hold the top spot in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. The Tigers received all but one first place vote. Virginia State’s loss to Elizabeth City State caused No. 2 Virginia Union No. 3 Miles
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Shifts in D2 poll
Shifts in D2 poll. boxtorow.com Benedict, Virginia State, and Virginia Union continue to hold the top three spots in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW which was released on Tuesday. BC remained undefeated after Thursday’s nationally televised victory over Fort Valley State and received all but one first place vote. VSU also
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict remains on top
Benedict remains on top. boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers overcame another challenge, defeating Miles on the road Saturday and remained No. 1 in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Tigers received all but one first place vote which went to No. 4 Tuskegee. No. 2 Virginia State and No. 3 Virginia Union
HBCU POW: Kymani Clarke
HBCU POW: Kymani Clarke Virginia State Running Back Kymani Clarke 5-11, 208, r-Soph., Ocala, Fla. Carried the ball 21 times for 244 yards, averaging 11.6 yards per carry and four touchdowns as the Trojans defeated Bowie State 44-16. He scored on four consecutive Trojans scores including on runs of 75 and 65 yards. Clarke leads
HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Slight shifts in poll
Slight shifts in poll. boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers received all but one first place votes and is once again No. 1 in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. Virginia State remained the No. 2 team. No. 3 Virginia Union and No. 4 Tuskegee switched places from last week. TU fell to Alabama
HBCU POW: Isaiah Freeman
HBCU POW: Isaiah Freeman. Lincoln (Pa.) Quarterback Isaiah Freeman 6-2, 210, r-Soph., Chester, Pa. Compiled 431 yards of total offense and was responsible for four touchdowns in the Lions’ 30-27 victory over Winston-Salem State. He completed 23-of-38 passes for 278 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions including the game-winning eight-yard touchdown pass to Dah’mear
HBCU POW: Brian Grier
HBCU POW: Brian Grier. Fayetteville State Linebacker Brian Grier 6-0, 215, r-Jr., Charlotte, N.C. Recorded 10 tackles (6 solo), a tackle for loss, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in the Broncos’ 10-7 victory over Virginia Union. As the Panthers were driving to take the lead early in the fourth quarter, Grier forced and