ATLANTA, Georgia -- A pair of conference champions from the HBCU ranks kicked off the bowl season on Saturday with a thrilling showcase in the inaugural Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl, as North Carolina A&T defeated Alcorn State 41-34 to claim the title on Saturday at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Here's a breakdown of the action:
What the win means for North Carolina A&T: It completes an impressive rise for this program over the past five seasons since coach Rod Broadway took the helm. In the season prior to Broadway’s arrival, the Aggies were 1-10, were stuck in a streak of seven straight losing seasons and had scholarship and practice limitations because of low NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores. This win gives the Aggies (10-2) a total of 33 victories over the past four years and marks North Carolina A&T’s first 10-win season since 2003. In addition to finishing atop the MEAC -- where they earned a berth to this game via a three-way tiebreaker -- winning the Celebration Bowl caps off an impressive season for the Aggies, giving them the HBCU national title, as well.
What the loss means for Alcorn State: It’s a disappointing end to an otherwise great season for the Braves (9-4), who won the SWAC championship on Dec. 5. It stops the Braves just short of having back-to-back 10-win seasons, but they still have had marked success under coach Jay Hopson.
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