Thursday, December 8, 2022

Coppin State | Sam Sessoms is Back in the Trenches and Putting College Basketball on Notice | Nick Lorensen

2022 HERO Sports FCS All-American Teams | Sam Herder

Like Dominique, Irem Ucar is one of the best to ever wear the 🟠 & 🟢! | Who's NEXT?

WATCH | Former Olympian and Colorado alumni, Jeremy Bloom details his role in the hiring of Deion Sanders at his alma mater |

WATCH | Jackson State responds to rumors surrounding departure of Deion Sanders | Joseph Doehring

Sanders has a mountain to climb to turning Colorado around | Alvin A. Reid

GSU's Lewis to be Inducted into BCFHOF Class of 2023

What's next for Jackson State in wake of Deion Sanders' exit? | Xavier Handy-Hamilton

Leslie Frazier Headlines 2023 Black College Football Hall of Fame Class | Adam Wells

University of Colorado to change transfer process following Deion Sanders' hire | Michael Abeyta

Star gazing: N.C. A&T men's hoops steals another big time recruit from the state of Georgia | David Horton

Golden Tigers prepares for Columbus State for close of non-conference play

Preview: CSU Women's Basketball at Georgia Southern Dec. 9 at 12 p.m.

Pete Richardson, a former head coach at WSSU and Southern University, headed to Black College Football Hall of Fame | John Dell

UAPB Football: Evans Named Phil Steele FCS Offensive Lineman Of The Year; First Team All-American | Laron Marbley

Coach Prime Hiring Vincent Dancy Was a Smart Move | Kyle T. Mosley

Updated Pac-12 head coach salaries: Where Deion Sanders ranks | Matt Wadleigh

Henry Lawrence, Tyrone McGriff Selected for 2023 Black College Football Hall of Fame

𝙂𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝘾𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙪𝙚𝙨 | Congratulations to TSU Alumni, 2023 Black College Football Hall of Fame inductee Jim Marsalis

An early look at Deion Sanders' star-studded Colorado coaching staff | Jack Carlough

Deion Sanders brings immense value to Pac-12, impending media rights deal | Matt Wadleigh

Leslie Frazier to be Inducted into the 14th class of the Black College Football Hall of Fame

New #cubuffs QB Shedeur Sanders comes with a ton of eye-popping plays | Matt Wadleigh

Deion Sanders, Colorado add former Mississippi Valley State head coach Vincent Dancy to staff | Jack Carlough

BCFHOF | The Johnnie Walton Story | Seth Schwartz

Elizabeth City, North Carolina -  "Around The Five Leagues in 15 Years" could be the title of a book about Johnnie Walton’s rollercoaster journey in professional football. 

In 1969, a starting black quarterback in the National Football League was less common than a man on the moon. While James Harris was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the eighth round in 1969, Walton was signed as a free agent with the Rams. 

Growing up in Elizabeth City, N.C., a small port town on the Atlantic Ocean, football and farming were staples for the Waltons. Family roots were planted firmly when his great grandfather, John Walton, settled on that land in the 1890s. A dirt patch in the midst of a cornfield and other spots on their 19 acres served as playing fields.