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Deion Sanders is the new head coach at Jackson State University and that has turned the HBCU Universe upside down. Our crew tackles the conversation from every angle possible.
The CIAA held a virtual press conference to answer questions from the media about the cancellation of fall sports in 2020. Fielding questions are Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams, Bowie State Athletic Director Clyde Doughty Jr., and Virginia State President Dr. Makola Abdullah.
A five-star basketball recruit has committed to Howard University, so what's next? The HBCU Gameday crew discusses the decision by Makur Maker.
The MEAC has responded to the departures of Florida A&M and Bethune-Cookman and we break it all down.
The MEAC held a press conference following Bethune-Cookman's decision to leave the conference. Representing the MEAC is Howard President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick and Commissioner Dr. Dennis Thomas.
WE all have something to say. So let’s “Air It Out!” Domonique Whitehurst and Corey Staples talk FAMU Football and Culture along with chopping it up about the women dominating in the NBA. And that’s just the beginning.
Wali Pitt talks with Alvin "Shine" Wyatt, the former head coach of the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. He talks about everything from his college days, his pro career, and taking BCU to a MEAC Championship.
Former Wyoming player and three-star recruit Trace Young has narrowed his transfer list to just HBCUs. Where will he land? Will this be an emerging trend for HBCUs?
Steven J. Gaither talks to North Carolina A&T basketball coach Will Jones.
Retired NBA star Andre Miller says if an HBCU had recruited him in high school that's where he would have gone. He also says he's ready to get into coaching and he sees an HBCU as his preferred destination.
North Carolina Central University men's head coach LeVelle Moton talks about his program and the abrupt end to their championship season.
Clark Atlanta chooses not to resign George Lynch as its head basketball coach. Lynch talks exclusively to HBCU Gameday and explains how he found out and what's next.
The MEAC was the final college basketball tournament that continued playing on March 12. Our crew takes you inside the hour by hour decisions that left the MEAC as the last man standing.
We put a bow on the 2020 CIAA Tournament and look ahead to the NCAA Postseason. Plus what's next for "Snacks" and Jackson State University.
The CIAA Tournament starts next week and women's basketball will be on center stage. We talk about the four HBCUs that could potentially make an NCAA Tournament run. Plus fighting is out of control this season and Aggie fans talk more about the move to the Big South.
We discuss the breaking news that North Carolina A&T is planning to leave the MEAC for the Big South.
The HBCU Gameday crew discusses our feelings on Kobe and recaps this week's HBCU sports news.
Is it possible that NCCU's scholarship offer to Bronny James ends up with his signing? Plus we put together an HBCU Big 3 for Ice Cube to consider.
We discuss the 2019 Celebration Bowl, which school is the best fit for Alcorn State QB Noah Johnson and what were some of our favorite moments from the last decade of HBCU Sports.
It's time to eat crow on some previous predictions. Kaepernick drama hits close to home for WSSU. FAMU fans want some answers. The MEAC will decide its champion this weekend.