Friday, December 16, 2011

Classics Sports Radio Network to broadcast HBCU Bowl

Fuquay-Varina, NC – For the third-straight year, Classics Sports Radio Network will broadcast the HBCU All-Star Bowl on Sunday, December 19 live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Kickoff is slated for 3:00 p.m. ET and the pregame show will begin at 2:30 p.m.

Donal Ware (play-by-play), Eric Curry (color), who are working together for the eighth season, will call the game. Ivan McDowell will handle sideline duties.

During the broadcast, CSRN will have exclusive interviews with players. The pregame show will include interviews with coaches and players as well.

Established in 2008, Classics Sports Radio Network has broadcast some of America’s most popular HBCU football games and sporting events on radio stations around the country. Games include the MEAC/SWAC Challenge, Southern Heritage Classic, State Fair Classic, Atlanta Football Classic, CIAA Tournament, the SWAC Championship Game and the NCAA FCS Playoffs to name a few.



The HBCU Bowl teams are made up of 100 of the top eligible seniors amongst the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, in an East vs. West style format. The East team is made up of players from the MEAC and CIAA while the West team is made up of players from the SWAC and the SIAC. The players will participate in a “combine” atmosphere during the week as NFL personnel administer tests.

The broadcast can be heard on the radio stations listed below and online at www.classicsportsradio.com

Stations that will broadcast HBCU Bowl on Classics Sports Radio Network:

Station Location
WASU-FM 92.7 Albany, GA
KTSU-FM 90.9 Houston, TX
WJAB-FM 90.9 Huntsville, AL
WPRL-FM 91.7 Lorman, MS
WBOK-AM 1230 New Orleans, LA
WHKM-AM 1690 New Orleans
WSSB-FM 90.3 Orangeburg, SC
KAGY-AM 1510 Port Sulphur, LA

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