Monday, September 8, 2025

2025 Black College Football Player of the Year Award Spotlight: @JCSUFootball QB Kelvin Durham

‘We know we’re talented:’ JCSU aims for national notice | Herbert L. White

NC College Football Team of the Week: Johnson C. Smith Topples D2 Power Valdosta State | Eric Lusk

Cross Conference FCS v FCS records after Week 2:

Miller-Garcia dominates the floor for yet another weekend to earn 🄱🄰🄲🄺 🅃🄾 🄱🄰🄲🄺 All-Tournament honors!

A Statement from Bethune-Cookman Athletics

BREAKING ... @quadbrown10 has been selected STATS Perform HBCU National Player of the Week

Gold Nuggets, NAIA No. 17 Georgia Gwinnett tie at 3

Faulkner gives Gold Rush 1st defeat of season

Sunday, September 7, 2025

HBCU ATTENDANCE: Week 2

Alabama State University MMH Field Show @ Southern Game 2025

Southern University Human Jukebox 2025 | Halftime Show vs. Alabama State | Human Jukebox Media

FAMU football coach James Colzie after 0-2 start: 'We've got to make some tough decisions' | Gerald Thomas III

Hampton University Marching Force Band | The Hampton Hugs Show vs ECSU 9/6/25

Elizabeth City State University Marching Sound Of Class "The New Era Show" vs. Hampton U. | 9/6/25

2024 Black College Football Pro Player of the Year Cobie Durant (S.C. State) with an incredible interception‼️

This Week in Florida A&M Athletics

The BCSN SportsWrap | Sept. 7, 2025 | Ep. 9.05 - Fly Eagles Fly

The Road to Atlanta: Delaware State, Alabama A&M join top 10 in Week 3 HBCU football power rankings | Stan Becton

Alabama State Women’s Golf Earns Third-Place Finish at BGCA Bridgestone HBCU Invitational

2025 HBCU football: Schedule, scores, rankings and updates | Stan Becton

Southern University’s Human Jukebox paid homage to late band member Caleb Wilson — who died last spring from a fraternity hazing incident — during their halftime show against Alabama State

Tuskegee University MCP Piperettes Halftime Feature " " vs CSU 2026 | Rae’s Vision

Golden Tigers Make History Under the Lights, Shut Out Central State 34-0

68 years ago today, on September 7, 1957, Althea Gibson won the U.S. National Championships (now known as the @usopen ), and made history by becoming the first Black person to win the tournament.