HBCU LEGENDS

Kyle T. Mosley - HBCU Legends

HBCU Legends delivers powerful podcasts with legendary sports figures from the world of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA, SIAC, and independents. Host - Kyle T. Mosley

  1. Tracy McGrady Talks HBCU Hoops, NBA Playoffs, and Empowering Ownership in Basketball

    APR 28

    Tracy McGrady Talks HBCU Hoops, NBA Playoffs, and Empowering Ownership in Basketball

    Welcome to HBCU Legends, the show where we spotlight the athletes, stories, and issues shaping sports at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In this episode, we sit down with NBA Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady for an in-depth conversation about the current landscape of HBCU talent in basketball, the unique exposure challenges these players face, and the initiatives working to open doors—like Chris Paul’s tournament and the HBCU All-Star Game. Tracy McGrady also shares inside perspective on the NBA playoffs, analyzes the direction of teams like the Houston Rockets, and talks about the vital importance of representation and ownership within the sports world. Plus, he spotlights his One-on-One Basketball League (OBL) and new approach to empowering communities through sports ownership. Get ready for a candid, thoughtful conversation that digs deep into the intersection of HBCU sports, pro basketball, and what it means to build legacy both on and off the court. 🎧 Listen NowReady for more insights and powerful stories? Catch the full episode of HBCU Legends featuring Tracy McGrady — available wherever you listen to podcasts. Stay connected with HBCU Legends | Amplifying excellence in HBCU sports and culture. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hbcu-legends/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    17 min
  2. From NBA Star to Advocate: Allan Houston Fights Prostate Cancer Stigma

    MAR 4

    From NBA Star to Advocate: Allan Houston Fights Prostate Cancer Stigma

    Welcome to HBCU Legends! In this powerful episode, Kyle T. Mosley sits down with NBA legend and current New York Knicks executive Allan Houston for an inspiring conversation that goes well beyond the basketball court. Both Kyle T. Mosley and Allan Houston share their personal journeys as prostate cancer survivors, opening up about the challenges, fears, and faith that carried them—and their families—through difficult times. The discussion dives into the critical topics of men’s health, especially within the Black community, where prostate cancer impacts one in six Black men. Allan Houston talks about the legacy and mission behind his FISL Foundation, dedicated to faith, integrity, sacrifice, leadership, and legacy, and how these values are transforming both health awareness and youth development initiatives nationwide. Throughout the episode, you’ll hear heartfelt stories about family, resilience, the importance of support systems, and the often-overlooked mental and spiritual aspects of cancer recovery. The conversation also branches into entrepreneurship and the future of young people in an evolving technological world, underscoring the importance of community, mentorship, and being proactive with your health. Whether you or a loved one have been touched by prostate cancer, or you just want to hear an honest, uplifting talk about overcoming adversity and building legacy, this episode is not to be missed. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hbcu-legends/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    54 min
  3. Coach Shannon Harris Talks UFL Championship, HBCU Legacy, and the Future of the DC Defenders

    FEB 26

    Coach Shannon Harris Talks UFL Championship, HBCU Legacy, and the Future of the DC Defenders

    Welcome to another episode of HBCU Legends! Today, Kyle T. Mosley sits down with none other than Coach Shannon Harris, the remarkable leader who coached the D.C. Defenders to a UFL championship and was named UFL Coach of the Year. After taking the reins from Coach Barlow, Harris quickly made his mark—not only delivering wins but also proudly representing his HBCU roots from Tennessee State, Alcorn State, and Virginia State. In this episode, we explore Coach Harris's journey from his days as a standout quarterback to his philosophy on leadership, the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, and his commitment to providing opportunities for HBCU talent at all levels of the game. Get ready for inspiring stories, insights on the changing landscape of professional football, and a look at how HBCUs continue to shape the future of the sport. TIMESTAMP 00:00 "HBCU Support and Team Building" 06:27 Adapting Practices to New Rules 09:02 "New Rule Changes in Football" 11:53 "HBCU Coaches Developing Talent" 15:25 HBCU Talent and NFL Challenges 17:51 UFL: Pathway to NFL Opportunities 22:30 Coaching Mentors Shaping My Journey 25:50 UFL: League of Opportunity 29:32 "Quarterback's Growth and Success" 31:20 Admiring Doug Williams' Legacy 33:52 HBCU Spirit Boosts University 38:04 "Coach Sherrod: A Rising Star" 40:41 "Thanks and Best Wishes" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hbcu-legends/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    41 min

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HBCU Legends delivers powerful podcasts with legendary sports figures from the world of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA, SIAC, and independents. Host - Kyle T. Mosley