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HBCU sports talk, analysis, and commentary.
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ESPN Fumbles Moving Celebration Bowl Date - (Part 2)
The entire HBCU Sports team continues discussing ESPN’s decision to move the Celebration Bowl. Jarrett Hoffman also offers a game-changing solution that could address the perceived competitive disadvantage the MEAC conference representative has over the SWAC conference representative in the annual Celebration Bowl.
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Emory Hunt sets the record straight on HBCU football and the NFL Draft
Football Gameplan founder and college football analyst Emory Hunt explains why HBCU football players were not selected during the 2024 NFL Draft and whether it matters.
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Did the HBCU Legacy Bowl end a dream?
HBCU Sports contributors Kendrick Marshall, Jarrett Hoffman and Chris Stevens discuss the HBCU Legacy Bowl and which players improved their draft stock. They also get into Davius Richard's injury and the reaction by NC Central head coach Trei Oliver. The group then talks about HBCU hoops with conference tournaments on the horizon.
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It's Colzie. Florida A&M hires new head football coach
The HBCU Sports crew discusses Florida A&M's hiring of James Colzie as its new head football coach. The show's special guest, FAMU football player Kelvin Dean Jr., provides some perspective on the appointment. The conversation also covers the team's prospects for the season and delves into the possibility of Morehouse College hiring Hue Jackson and joining the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).
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Carron J. Phillips doesn’t want Hue Jackson near Morehouse football
In this episode of HBCU Sports Live, Senior Editor Kendrick Marshall is joined by Morehouse alumnus and Deadspin senior writer Carron J. Phillips in a riveting discussion on the potential hiring of Hue Jackson as the head football coach at Morehouse College. Phillips, known for his candid and well-informed commentary, delves into why he believes Jackson may not be the right fit for the role.