Donal Ware talks with his father Donald Ware about his time as a student-athlete at Howard University, his encounter with the great Vince Lombardi and about his time with the then Washington Redskins. Donal also talks NBA Finals. Download or listen to the podcast.
Conversation w/ Joe Gibbs
BOXTOROW host Donal Ware had a chance to sit down with Pro Football and NASCAR Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs about being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame and his career.
FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW Podcast: 7/11/20
Will there be college football season this fall? Host Donal Ware poses that question. He also discusses the reported impending name change of the Washington Redskins. Lastly, he talks about five-star basketball player Makur Maker’s committment to Howard and what he means to other high-profile players signing to HBCUs moving forward, including LeBron James son,
BOXTOROW w/ Donal Ware Goes One-on-One Podcast: Joe Gibbs
Donal sits down with legendary Washington Redskins coach, three-time Super Bowl champion, Pro Football Hall of Famer, and NASCAR owner Joe Gibbs, prior to his NASCAR Hall of Fame induction in late January. Click to download or listen to the interview.
FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW w/ Donal Ware Podcast: 6/15/19
It’s the Father’s Day edition of the podcast as Donal talks with his dad, Donald Ware. Also NBA Finals and Bushwick Bill talk.
BOXTOROW w/ Donal Ware Goes One-on-One: Taraji P. Henson
Taraji P. Henson is one of the great actresses of our time. The Academy Award nominee got a first break, playing the role of Yvette in the John Singleton film Baby Boy. She has since played in movies such as Hustle & Flow, Talk to Me, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button opposite Brad Pitt
Podcast: Darius Leonard making seamless transition from SC State to National Football League
It’s rare that a rookie in the National Football League comes in and dominates, particularly defensively. And one that comes from a small school. That is exactly what former South Carolina State star and Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard is doing. As a matter of fact, he is picking up where he left off at
NFL Midway Point: A mix of veteran, young HBCU players excelling
Some of the greatest players that ever played in the National Football League are alums of HBCUs. That’s a fact. We must not forget that once upon a time, Black players could not play at white schools. That is not the case today and most of the top Black high school players don’t choose HBCUs.