Sunday, September 11, 2022

. @HUBisonVB Holds On to Knock Off Fairfield

WATCH | “The Calvin Tyler Story” ...from UPS driver to senior executive to HBCU philanthropist

Biography of Calvin Tyler, Jr., a Baltimore UPS driver who worked his way up the corporate ladder to Senior Vice President of Operations and then on to the Board of Directors. A former student of Morgan State College, Tyler and his wife Tina committed $20 million in need-based scholarships to students of Morgan University, the largest-ever private donation from an alumnus to an HBCU.

Mike Organ | Eddie George loved everything about the Southern Heritage Classic — except the outcome

Isley Brothers to headline Mobile concert ahead of Gulf Coast Classic | Lawrence Specker

Cathy Free | Homeless teen heads to college, makes basketball team: ‘It’s like a dream’

Alabama A&M Athletics and ALL HBCU Conferences Remembers 9/11; We Will Never Forget!

MEAC Volleyball Recap, Sept. 10

MEAC Football Recap, Sept. 10

Active FCS Streaks

WATCH | Rattlers notch first win in home opener 23-13 over Albany State | Dominic Miranda

2022 Grambling State World Famed Marching Band at Northwestern Halftime Field Show

A&T Loses Three Straight Close Sets to FAMU

Judging from first three games, FAMU football's bye week is perfect timing | G. Thomas

G. Thomas III | No place like home: FAMU gets in win column in home opener against Albany State | Takeaways

Billy Witz | For Florida A&M, Getting on the Field Is Just One of Many Problems

Tigers Slash Edward Waters, 31-28

FVSU Wildcats Defense Holds, Prevails over Thorobreds

CIAA’s Bryant to Attend McLendon Foundation Leadership Weekend

CIAA to Host 2022-23 Basketball Media Day in Baltimore This September 26

The Blue Bears Defeat the Vikings in 2022 Down East Classic, 19-0

2022 CIAA Football: Weekly Report #2

Southern University Human Jukebox Band Field Show at LSU, 9/10/22

LSU and Southern University joint Halftime Performance | ShowtimeWeb

FMU Lions drop road contest to Southeastern

Del State Hornets frustrated by nationally-ranked Hens in First State clash