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In this episode, Randall and Arielle react to the 4OT Celebration Bowl Classic where Chennis Berry and South Carolina State emerged victorious over Tremaine Jackson and Prairie Vie A&M. They break down the game and discuss if the Bulldog's win is indicative of how they'll compete next year. Later, Randall & Arielle do a deep dive into Chennis Berry's comments following his Celebration Bowl victory. In his comments, he called out a lack of attention for him and other non-celebrity coaches as opposed to Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson doing the MEAC Coaches Calls. Randall uses the comments to speak about a situation where he received criticism for posting a graphic about DeSean Jackson and Delaware State first before a graphic about Chennis Berry winning the MEAC Championship. The duo then give a broad overview of the HBCU media space, why there's a huge focus on the former NFL players turned coaches and possible solutions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Celebration Bowl delivers an instant classic as South Carolina State storms back to beat PVAMU in overtime. We break down the tale of two halves, elite QB play, WR battles, special teams chaos, and the controversial ending.In college football, we dive into Michigan's coaching scandal, media coverage, the Florida transfer portal chaos, and reset our CFP Playoff picks.In the NFL, the Falcons shock the Buccaneers with a 14-point fourth-quarter comeback despite 19 penalties. We break down Bijan Robinson, Kyle Pitts' historic night, defensive adjustments, pass rush dominance, and why Raheem Morris still needs to go.Plus, a full NFL Around the League playoff picture and division breakdown.00:00 – Intro00:00 – Celebration Bowl Recap20:00 – Michigan Coaching Scandal41:00 – Florida Transfer Portal Chaos47:30 – Falcons Focus01:07:00 – NFL News Around The League01:08:00 – NFC South Chaos01:14:00 – AFC North & NFC North01:53:30 – AFC East & West + NFC East & AFC South02:07:00 – Final Takeaways
#HBCUFootball #HBCUGameday #CelebrationBowlFootball season may be over on the field, but the HBCU football offseason is just getting started.In this episode of HBCU Gameday, the crew breaks down the latest headlines shaping the landscape of Black college football, including eight head coaching vacancies, major contract news, record-setting TV viewership, and a key quarterback entering the transfer portal.
start Celebration Bowl recap00:22:00 Final media poll00:33:00 Remembering Isiah Wilson00:38:00 Coaching newsLarry Scott leaving HowardQuinn Gray Sr. headed to FAMU 00:44:00 Andrew Body announces plans to transfer00:53:00 Things Most Looking Forward to ahead of 2026 HBCU Season
start Celebration Bowl recap00:22:00 Final media poll00:33:00 Remembering Isiah Wilson00:38:00 Coaching newsLarry Scott leaving HowardQuinn Gray Sr. headed to FAMU00:44:00 Andrew Body announces plans to transfer00:53:00 Things Most Looking Forward to ahead of 2026 HBCU Season
In this episode, Randall Barnes reports on the shooting at Kentucky State University last Tuesday, the charges in the hazing death of Caleb Wilson, and the Trump Administration's dismantling of the SAVE Plan. Randall also dives deep into HBCU Sports, including recapping the 4 overtime classic that was the Cricket Celebration owl and calls out the elitism of some Division I HBCU football fans in how they discuss Division II HBCU football, as the Celebration Bowl featured two former Division II coaches. He also weighs in on Chennis Berry's comments that referenced media coverage of Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson relative to other coaches in the HBCU space. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 756 with Doc, Mike, AD Drew, Bryan Fulford recapping the Cricket Celebration Bowl between Prairie View and South Carolina State.Special guest: Chennis Berry, South Carolina State Head Coach.00:00 - Intro; First segment -- Thoughts on the Celebration Bowl game14:56 - 1st commercial break15:42 - Second segment -- The HBCU culture17:56 - Final HBCU rankings of the season25:54 - 2nd commercial break27:29 - Third segment -- Coach Chennis Berry joins the show43:50 - 3rd commercial break45:58 - Final segment -- 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl matchup 57:51 - Way, Way Too Early look at 2026 HBCU top 7 rankings01:12:03 - ConclusionTOPICS:Recap the 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl matchup@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 756 with Doc, Mike, AD Drew, Bryan Fulford recapping the Cricket Celebration Bowl between Prairie View and South Carolina State.Special guest: Chennis Berry, South Carolina State Head Coach.00:00 - Intro; First segment -- Thoughts on the Celebration Bowl game14:56 - 1st commercial break15:42 - Second segment -- The HBCU culture17:56 - Final HBCU rankings of the season25:54 - 2nd commercial break27:29 - Third segment -- Coach Chennis Berry joins the show43:50 - 3rd commercial break45:58 - Final segment -- 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl matchup 57:51 - Way, Way Too Early look at 2026 HBCU top 7 rankings01:12:03 - ConclusionTOPICS:Recap the 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl matchup@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports
"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 755 with Doc and Charles discussing Cricket Celebration Bowl between Prairie View A&M and South Carolina State.Special guests: John Grant, Executive Director of the Cricket Celebration Bowl; Dr. Charles McClelland, SWAC Commissioner; Chennis Berry, South Carolina State Head Football Coach; Sonja Stills, MEAC Commissioner; Tremaine Jackson, Prairie View A&M Head Football Coach.00:00 - Intro; First segment -- 05:38 - John Grant joins Doc and Charles17:43 - 1st commercial break20:30 - Second segment -- Dr. Charles McClelland, SWAC Commissioner joins Doc and Charles27:57 - 2nd commercial break30:21 - Third segment -- Coach Chennis Berry joins Doc and Charles40:03 - Dr. Sonja Stills, MEAC Commissioner joins Doc and Charles47:01 - Final segment -- Coach Tremaine Jackson joins Doc and Charles55:52 - ConclusionTOPICS:Celebration Bowl@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports
On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell and Timothy Rosario from FCS Football Central preview all the quarterfinal games of the 2025 FCS Playoffs. The duo discusses a huge matchup between Montana and South Dakota, if Tarleton State will continue to roll against Villanova, if Illinois State can defy the odds again against UC Davis, how Stephen F. Austin can pull off the upset over Montana State, and the keys to victory for every team in every matchup this weekend. They also preview the Celebration Bowl matchup between South Carolina State and Prairie View A&M. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our very late-arriving VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We preview this weekend's slate, Army/Navy, and the Celebration Bowl and explain our love for Prairie View, then preview the FCS Playoff Quarterfinals, D2 Semifinals, and D3 Quarterfinals; touch up on the Coaching Carousel and Tulane's new hire, Will Hall, along with 2 Jobs, 2 Phones, and 2 Hours of Sleep Jon Sumrall, and then we start with the Bowl Previews!! The Sickos Committee Bowl Game Game Show Game! We ask three trivia questions, then roll some DND dice for Scores, Turnovers and Punts! We preview the BUCKED UP LA Bowl, IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl, StaffDNA Cure Bowl, 68 Ventures Bowl, Xbox Bowl, ENGINE Myrtle Beach Bowl, Gasparilla Bowl, Bush's Boca Raton Bowl of Beans, New Orleans Bowl, and Frisco Bowl, and so much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Randall & Arielle return to break down the SWAC Championship, where Prairie View A&M upset Jackson State 23-21. What happened with Jackson State, and did Prairie View A&M prove that they have the best defense in HBCU football this year? The duo then previews the Celebration Bowl between South Carolina State and Prairie View A&M and gives their prediction on who they think will win. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's Celebration Bowl Week in Atlanta! Tolly Carr and Wilton Jackson break down Prairie View A&M's shocking SWAC Championship win over Jackson State, what really happened inside The Vet, and how the Panthers' “No Name Defense” shut down one of the nation's top rushing attacks.We also take a deep dive into Prairie View vs South Carolina State, including:
Richard and Alex start this episode with a discussion of this week's mostly one-sided war of words between Notre Dame and the ACC after the Irish were left out of the College Football Playoff. Then, Rodger Sherman joins for a much longer talk about the infamous CFB calendar, which has been under particular fire in light of Lane Kiffin's messy exit from Ole Miss. Finally, a truncated Tasting Menu of this weekend, featuring Army-Navy, the Celebration Bowl, and some highlights from the FCS, DII, and DIII playoffs. Timestamps: * 0:00: Notre Dame vs. the ACC* 17:55: The college football calendar* 1:10:07: The Week 16 Tasting MenuProduced by Anthony Vito. Let us know your own calendar ideas! This episode is free, but lots of our shows are just for paid subscribers.You can get a lot more of our shows by becoming a paid subscriber. Subscribers get about twice as many SZD podcasts. Thanks to everyone who's decided to become a subscriber over the past few weeks. Also, thanks to our partners:Shop at HomefieldThanks to Dad Water. Code SZD for 20% off, or just click https://drinkdadwater.com/discount/SZDThanks to Nokian Tyres: https://www.nokiantyres.com/szd Modelo: Drink responsibly. Beer imported by Crown Imports, Chicago, IL This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
Trump says Americans are doing great, even as views on the economy sour; Truth Initiative expands GA 'quit smoking' support to Celebration Bowl; AL could face setbacks after loss of digital equity funds; New report claims Michigan taxpayers could foot the bill for Line 5.
start SWAC Championship recap00:12:00 Donal Ware00:33:00 Celebration Bowl preview00:42:00 FAMU coaching search00:49:00 Pick 6: Favorite Moments
Trump says Americans are doing great, even as views on the economy sour; Truth Initiative expands GA 'quit smoking' support to Celebration Bowl; AL could face setbacks after loss of digital equity funds; New report claims Michigan taxpayers could foot the bill for Line 5.
In this episode, Randall Barnes covers Tory Woodbury being named as the head coach of Winston-Salem State. He also reports on James Colzie III being fired by Florida A&M, the confusion surrounding the HBCU Hoops Invitational matchup between Barber-Scotia and Florida A&M, and Southern University women's basketball getting two straight Big 12 victories. Later, Randall is joined by HBCU Pulse Sports co-host Arielle Kilgore to preview the Celebration Bowl matchup between Prairie View A&M and South Carolina State. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode, Sam and Zach discuss:-3 Game Balls and a Flag from the 2nd round.-What do we make of NDSU's loss and Mercer's performance? Meanwhile, USD and Montana impress in their wins.-Game-by-game previews for the quarterfinals and Celebration Bowl.The podcast is presented by HERO Sports and BetMGM. Visit HERO Sports for FCS coverage and BetMGM for online betting odds.
In S6E28, #shesayshesaysports sits down with co-host of Inside the HBCU SportsLab, SWACTV Play by Play voice, and sideline reporter, Charles Bishop!Charles breaks down the battle for the SWAC trophy, between the Jackson State Tigers and the Prairie View A&M Panthers. Will it be a defensive slug-fest or an offensive showcase? Hear his analysis of the key plays, standout performances, and how both the Tigers and the Panthers are fighting to secure their spot on the road to the Celebration Bowl! Charles also does a Soul Bowl Recap: JSU vs. Alcorn State! Relive the intensity of one of college football's fiercest rivalries, as we take you through the nail-biting, full-four-quarter war that was the Soul Bowl!
The 2025 college football season was one of transition in the First State.The University of Delaware made its debut in the major college Football Bowl Subdivision – going 6-6 overall and 4-4 in Conference USA. More importantly, it managed – with a little help - to earn bowl eligibility and will play in an upcoming bowl game.Meanwhile, Delaware State made a remarkable turnaround in its first season under its new head coach, former Philadelphia Eagle great DeSean Jackson. Jackson took the Hornets from 1-11 last year to 8-4 this year and DSU fell just one win shy of its first MEAC title since 2007 and its first ever bid to the Celebration Bowl.News Journal/Delaware Online sportswriter Kevin Tresolini stops by this week to discuss the how the Blue Hens and Hornets made waves this season and what the future might hold for each.
Welcome to Episode 209 of The SplashCast Monday Night Raw! Reggie & Norwood are back with your favorite HBCU News Around the Culture, and this week's segment features HUGE storylines coming out of Rivalry Weekend
Bryan & A.D. recap the past weekend of HBCU football action, including results from 5 Division-II teams from the SIAC and CIAA to see whose season is over and who will advance to the regional semifinals. They also discuss the close the MEAC football season where S.C. State repeats as champions, earning a bid to the Celebration Bowl, and the SWAC Championship Game is decided after Jackson State defends home again in another controversial ending.And, some schools are already making coaching decisions while others may be taking an extra week or two to decide the outcome of their coach's future.Special Guest: JaH'son Hobbs (Just JaH Sports)Follow the BCSN on X/Twitter, Facebook and Instagram (@MyBCSN1)Follow the SportsWrap on FaceBook (Facebook.com/BCSNSportsWrap)Follow Bryan on X/Twitter (@DrB365)Follow AD on X/Twitter (@BCSNDrew)We ask that you at least follow us on all social media and share it with a few friends! We hope to continue to be your largest producer of HBCU sports for another 25 years and beyond!Facebook Pages: @MyBCSN1 | @BCSNSportsWrap | @OandGStrikeZoneTwitter.com/MyBCSN1Instagram.com/MyBCSN1 Watch our feeds on the Internet at www.MyBCSN.net. Podcast of all Black College Sports Network shows are available on all podcast platforms such as Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Apple Podcast and more. Search, "BCSNPodzone".Make a donation to the show via Cash App - $MyJBNMyBCSN#HBCUFootball #BCSNTop5 #NCAADivisionIIPlayoffs
Send us a textWe dive into a chaos-heavy sports week where FCS seeding flips, MLS redraws the calendar, and World Cup qualifying opens doors for surprise entrants. The stakes spike across rivalry games, while a few programs and federations make bold, risky bets on timing, talent, and identity.• South Dakota State's slide and what the committee values• Bracketology snapshots, seeds, and the real bubble• Rivalry week impact: Brawl of the Wild, Lehigh–Lafayette, Harvard–Yale• MEAC decider in Dover and Celebration Bowl path• FBS vs FCS upsets worth monitoring and why they matter• MLS's fall-to-spring pivot and USL's opportunity• International breaks, player availability, and transfer timing• CONCACAF chaos: Suriname and Curacao push for first World Cup trips• UEFA qualification pressure points and Nations League backdoors• NHL pulse check: pace-setters, slides, and the Sweden series“Stay tuned for tomorrow because I have a poem, maybe even an epic to read of the return of the rise of the ashes of Mason Rudolph.” Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
I have been providing a weekly ranking of my Top 25 NCAA Division I FCS small college football teams every week since early October. Below are the SwampSwamiSports.com rankings (expanded to show some additional teams this week) through the week ending November 15, 2025: This is my first season covering the FCS group. I am using the same guidelines which have served me well in determining a weekly Top 25 ranking list for the major college FBS football teams over the past seven years. There are only a few major media services which provide significant weekly coverage of the FCS smaller college football teams. My weekly rankings (click here for my FCS methodology) give you the chance to compare my top teams vs. the long-time American Football Coaches Association FCS Poll. The website for the Coaches Poll indicated that 26 FCS Board of Coaches determine their weekly Top 25 rankings for the smaller division teams. This week, we agree on 17 teams in our Top 25 rankings Below are the eight teams in my latest poll which were left out of the Coaches’ Top 25: #8 – 9-2 Presbyterian College (Pioneer Football League) #14 – 8-2 Alabama State (SWAC)* #16 – 7-2 Dartmouth (Ivy League) #18 – 8-3 Sacred Heart (Independent) #21 – 8-3 UT-Rio Grande Valley (Southland) #23 – 8-3 Delaware State (MEAC)* #24 – 8-3 South Carolina State (MEAC)* #25 – 8-3 Prairie View A&M (SWAC)* Here are the eight teams in the Coaches’ Top 25 which differ from my rankings: #14 – 7-4 UC-Davis (Big Sky) #16 – 7-4 North Dakota (Missouri Valley) #17 – 7-4 Youngstown State (Missouri Valley) #18 – 7-4 Abilene Christian (United Athletic Conference) #21 – 8-4 South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley) #23 – 8-3 West Georgia Wolves (United Athletic Conference) #24 – 8-3 Lafayette Leopards (Coastal Athletics Association) *Denotes teams/conferences which will not compete in the FCS playoffs. Instead, the MEAC and SWAC winners will play each other in the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta. Who should be included in the 24-team FCS Playoff field? There is (of course) a national committee which will determine the 24 teams to be included in this year’s FCS playoffs. The 2025 FCS Playoff Committee is comprised of one athletic director from each of the 11 FCS conferences which are participating in the playoff field. This will be the first year for the Ivy League to send one or more representatives into the field. As previously noted, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) send their conference champions to compete in the Celebration Bowl for the HBCU title on December 13. The MEAC and SWAC do not have a voting representative determining the 24 teams heading into the FCS playoffs beginning on November 29. Each of this year’s 11 participating conferences will send their league champion team to the FCS playoffs. The other 13 teams are considered “At-large” and will be determined by the selection committee on Sunday, November 23. First, let’s predict the 11 Conference Champions. “Come on down!” All rankings shown are from the SwampSwamiSports.com FCS Top 25 published on Monday, November 17, 2025: Missouri Valley – #2 North Dakota State Bison (11-0) – clinched last week Southern (So-Con) – #7 Mercer Bears (10-1) – clinched last week Southland – #11 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (9-2) – clinched last week Here are my predictions for the other eight conference champions receiving automatic bids: Big Sky Conference – #3 Montana Grizzlies (11-0) Coastal Athletic Association – #10 Rhode Island Rams (9-2) Ivy League – #4 Harvard (9-0) Northeast Conference– #36 Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (7-4) Ohio Valley/Big South Alliance – #6 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (10-1) Patriot League – #1 Lehigh Mountain Hawks (11-0) Pioneer Football League – #28 Drake Bulldogs (7-3) United Athletic Conference – #31 Abilene Christian (7-4) Who should receive the other 13 “at-large” bids? My personal belief is that the remaining 13 teams should be determined based on their performance on the field this season. Wins and losses matter. For example, a 9-2 team from Conference A has clearly sustained more on-field success than a 7-4 squad from Conference B. Determining the relative strength of schedule between teams at this level is even harder than evaluating the major college FBS teams. Most fans are able to see the top major college teams on television several times during the football season. Let’s stick with my ranking system to select the following 13 teams to receive an At-Large invitation into Sunday’s FCS selection show (11AM CST on ESPNU): Tarleton State Texans (UAC – #5 ranking) – The 10-1 Texans won their first nine games of the year before losing 27-24 at Abilene Christian. The Texans opened the season with an impressive 30-27 road win against 5-4 FBS member Army. Presbyterian Blue Hose (Pioneer and #8 ranking) – Presbyterian (9-2) plays in what is considered to be a relatively weak football conference. However, the Blue Hose went to Macon, Georgia and gave the 10-1 Mercer Bears (champions of the So-Con) their only loss in 2025. That’s good enough to justify a spot in my playoff field! Monmouth Hawks (CAA and #9 ranking) – The 9-2 Hawks lost one of their two games on the road at FBS member UNC-Charlotte 26-20. When compared against fellow CAA member 8-2 Villanova, Monmouth wins my tiebreaker by virtue of their 51-33 drubbing of Villanova on September 20. Montana State Bobcats (Big Sky and #12 ranking) – Montana State is 9-2 heading into this weekend’s game with unbeaten Montana (11-0). The Bobcats blew-out 7-3 UC-Davis 38-17 two weeks ago and receive my vote. Villanova Wildcats (CAA and #15 ranking) – Villanova (8-2) is red hot right now. The Wildcats have won seven straight games heading into this weekend’s season finale against a very tough 8-3 Sacred Heart team. Villanova’s only losses are to FBS member Penn State and at 9-2 Monmouth earlier this season. Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy League and #16 ranking) – Dartmouth is 7-2 with its only losses coming at 9-0 Harvard and 5-4 Penn. If the FCS committee needs to be reminded, Dartmouth beat 7-2 Yale 17-16 earlier this season. I expect Yale to lose at Harvard on Saturday. If I’m wrong (it happens), then Yale should make the field, too. Sacred Heart Pioneers (Independent and #18 ranking) – The 8-3 Pioneers have played a fairly tough schedule. Their three losses have come at 11-0 Lehigh (28-10), at 7-4 Central Connecticut State (42-35) and at 11-0 Montana (43-21). Saturday’s season finale is at 8-2 Villanova. Another loss could knock Sacred Heart out of the playoffs, but their losses have come against likely FCS Playoff teams. Lamar Cardinals (Southland and #19 ranking) – Lamar (8-3) ran off seven straight wins earlier this season. The Cardinals from Beaumont lost on Saturday at Southland Conference champion Stephen F. Austin 26-15 but hold my tiebreaker with wins over 8-3 Southeastern Louisiana and 8-3 UT- Rio Grande Valley. Southeastern Louisiana Lions (Southland and #20 ranking) – The 8-3 Lions lost two of their games on the road at FBS members Louisiana Tech and LSU. The other loss came in a 14-12 thriller at 8-3 Lamar. Southeastern has one of the top defenses in the FCS this year and has allowed less than 12 points per game to non-FBS opponents. They are definitely in my 2025 playoff field! UT – Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros (Southland and #21 ranking) – In case you are counting, this would be the fourth Southland Conference team in the FCS playoffs. This is UTRGV’s first full season in the FCS, so I fully expect the playoff committee to shun them. Not me. The Vaqueros’ only three losses came on the road against playoff-bound Stephen F. Austin, Lamar, and Southeastern Louisiana. Illinois State Redbirds (Missouri Valley and #22 ranking) – Illinois State (8-3) lost its opener at FBS #8 ranked Oklahoma. The Redbirds’ other two losses came – at home – to 11-0 North Dakota State (33-16) and 7-4 Youngstown State (40-35). Illinois State is on a four game winning streak heading into Saturday’s home finale against 6-5 rival Southern Illinois. They must beat the Salukis to get into the playoffs. Lafayette Leopards (Patriot and #26 ranking) – The 8-3 Leopards are playing at home Saturday in “The Rivalry” game against the 11-0 Lehigh Mountain Hawks. If Lafayette wins, they’re in the playoffs as Patriot League champs and Lehigh will still receive an at-large bid. Should Lafayette lose on Saturday, they are at risk of being left out of the playoff field. The Leopards’ “best win” came over 6-5 Richmond 35-28. Another four-loss team with a better resume is likely receive this spot. West Georgia Wolves (UAC and #27 ranking) – West Georgia (8-3) has been omitted from my FCS Top 25 most of this season for good reason. The Wolves have swept teams with lousy records but lost all three games to tougher competition. West Georgia (located in Carrollton or about 45 miles west of Atlanta) lost games at 7-4 Austin Peay, at home to 7-4 Abilene Christian, and at 10-1 Tarleton State. The Wolves’ weak non-conference schedule may be a hard sell to the FCS playoff committee. Let’s include two “stand-by” teams with the best chance to shout “Pick me!” to the FCS playoff committee: UC Davis Aggies (Big Sky and #29 ranking) – UC-Davis (7-3) had its season opener at So-Con champion Mercer canceled due to possible tropical storm conditions in Georgia. The Aggies have one less victory than other competitors affected my rankings (eight wins beats seven in the SwampSwamiSports.com rankings). Having only three losses, though, helped to elevate UC-Davis over the 18 FCS teams which have four defeats through last weekend’s games. The UC Davis Aggies must beat conference rival Sacramento State (7-4) on Saturday to have a chance at securing a playoff spot. South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley and #30 ranking) – The 8-4 Coyotes concluded their season last week on November 15. South Dakota lost a “money game” at FBS opponent Iowa State to start the season. They dropped to 0-2 after losing another road game at 8-3 Lamar (20-13). The Coyotes can point to a win over likely Pioneer Conference champ 7-3 Drake (42-21) and a pair of 7-4 MVC foes in South Dakota State and North Dakota. Best of luck to all of the FCS teams this weekend! Happy Thanksgiving! The post Predicting all 24 FCS Playoff Teams! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Randall and Arielle review the South Carolina State/North Carolina Central game and the Bethune-Cookman vs. Jackson State game. They also preview the big game between DeSean Jackson's Delaware State Hornets and Chennis Berry's South Carolina State Bulldogs for the MEAC Championship and a trip to the Celebration Bowl. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Randall Barnes reports on top news stories in HBCU life, including a criminal investigation into Texas Southern University finances by Texas Governor Greg Abbot and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Tuskegee university's legal fight to maintain accreditation for their College of Veterinary Medicine and the family of slain Albany State volleyball player Mari Creighton recieves a $66.5 million dollar award in their legal case against the Elleven45 nightclub. Prairie View A&M senior Lawryn Radford then gives a special report on a lack of food resources in the Prairie View, Texas area and the contrast with College Station, Texas, the home of Texas A&M University. Later, Randall is joined by Arielle Kilgore to preview the big game between DeSean Jackson's Delaware State Hornets and Chennis Berry's South Carolina State Bulldogs for the MEAC Championship and a trip to the Celebration Bowl. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The MEAC and SWAC championships are officially on the line, and Week 13 might be the wildest weekend of the HBCU football season! We break down Delaware State vs. South Carolina State for the MEAC crown — winner goes straight to the Celebration Bowl. No tiebreakers. No math. Just football.In the SWAC, it's Soul Bowl time: Jackson State vs. Alcorn State, and the stakes could not be higher. If JSU wins, they're in the SWAC Championship. If they lose and Alabama State wins, the Hornets punch their ticket to face Prairie View A&M.Plus:– How Prairie View locked up the SWAC West– Who REALLY looks like the most dangerous team in the MEAC– DeSean Jackson's impact on Delaware State's turnaround– Why Jackson State's freshman QB Jared Lockhart is peaking at the perfect time– Florida Classic preview: FAMU vs Bethune-CookmanThis is your full breakdown of the most important weekend of the season.
The NCAA Division I FCS (smaller college) football teams have just one week remaining in the regular season. This Sunday at 11AM CST, the FCS Playoff Committee will announce the 24 teams which will participate in this year’s playoffs beginning on Friday, November 28. There are three FCS teams which have already locked-up a place in the playoff field by virtue of clinching their conference races last weekend. The remaining 21 places in the field will be determined after this Saturday’s games conclude. Three down and 21 more to go! Congratulations to North Dakota State, Mercer, and Stephen F. Austin for securing the first three invitations to late November’s FCS playoffs. Defending FCS champion North Dakota State is now 11-0 and has a two-game lead in the Big Sky Conference with only one game remaining. Bison head coach Tim Polasek is likely hearing overtures from some of the 11 major colleges seeking a new football coach. Can Coach Polasek and his very talented herd of Bison remain focused, run the table, and close out a perfect season with yet another FCS title? The red-hot 9-1 Mercer Bears of the Southern Conference own a two-game lead over their closest competitor, Western Carolina. Mercer clobbered UT-Chattanooga 63-17 Saturday to wrap-up a spot in the FCS playoffs for the third straight season. The Mercer Bears from Macon, Georgia have won nine games in a row and have tallied 38 or more points in their last eight contests. The coachless Auburn Tigers of the SEC will try to end the Bears’ winning streak this Saturday (1PM on the SEC+ Network) at Jordan-Hare Stadium in eastern Alabama. Surprising Stephen F. Austin disposed of Texas rival Lamar University 26-15 Saturday night to claim its first Southland Conference football title since 2010. The Lumberjacks have sawed through nine straight opponents to move to 9-2 and grab their spot in the upcoming FCS playoffs. SFA finishes on the road Thursday night (6:30PM on ESPN+) to play the struggling 1-10 Northwestern State Demons with the rivalry’s 7-foot wooden trophy called “The Chief” going home with the victor. Let’s review some of the “Win and you’re in” games coming on Saturday Coastal Athletic Association – The 9-2 Rhode Island Rams have never won the regular season title in the CAA. They have a chance to finish with a perfect 8-0 conference record at home this Saturday (11AM CST on ESPN+) with a victory over the struggling 2-9 Hampton Pirates. A win gives the Rams a ticket into the FCS playoffs. An upset loss by Rhode Island would open the door for 9-2 Monmouth and/or 8-2 Villanova to become involved in a complicated tiebreaker to determine the CAA champion. Ivy League – It’s hard to believe, but this is the first season in which the Ivy League champion will be participating in the FCS playoffs. Historically, the Ivy League wanted its student/athletes to concentrate on academics (gasp!) as final exams occur during the FCS playoff season. Boston’s famed Fenway Park baseball stadium will host “The Game” this Saturday (11AM CST on ESPNU) between 9-0 Harvard and 7-2 Yale. This annual football contest was first played in 1875. Saturday’s winner also claims the Ivy League’s first guaranteed spot in the FCS playoffs. Pressure, anyone? Northeast Conference – The Central Connecticut State Blue Devils are 7-4 coming off Saturday’s 38-33 loss to Duquesne in Pittsburgh. The Blue Devils are 5-1 in conference action and control their chances to reach the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2019. A home win on Saturday (11AM CST on ESPN+) against the 5-6 Mercyhurst Lakers will give the NEC title to Central Connecticut. If the Blue Devils lose, a tiebreaker may be needed with Duquesne. Ohio Valley/Big South Alliance – Tennessee Tech’s perfect 10-0 start ended last Saturday after the fast-improving SEC Kentucky Wildcats prevailed 42-10 in Lexington. The Golden Eagles return home to Cookeville on Saturday to face rival UT-Martin (6-5 overall but 6-1 in conference). Saturday’s winner receives an automatic bid into the FCS playoffs. The game also marks Tennessee Tech’s final Ohio Valley Conference football game as the Golden Eagles fly into the Southern Conference next season in 2026. Patriot League – This weekend of big games wouldn’t be complete without the annual game pitting Lehigh (11-0) against Lafayette (8-3). The game called “the Rivalry” has been played since 1884. This year’s “Rivalry #161” takes place on Saturday at 11:30 AM CST (on ESPN+) in Easton, Pennsylvania. Lafayette’s Leopards are at home and will try to ruin the season for the unbeaten Mountain Hawks from nearby Bethlehem. The winner takes home the Patriot League title and its automatic bid into the FCS playoffs. Pioneer Football League – The 7-3 Drake Bulldogs have surrendered only 10 points per game over its last seven games. They are playing exceptional defense! Drake controls its own fate to receive an automatic FCS playoff bid if the Bulldogs are able to take down Morehead State (6-5 overall and 4-3 in conference) on Saturday at 12Noon CST (ESPN+). Presbyterian College is 9-2 and still has a chance to take the top spot if (a) Drake loses and (b) the Blue Hose de-“feet” (ha ha!) Marist (5-6) on Saturday. United Athletic Conference – Abilene Christian’s upset of formerly unbeaten Tarleton State a few weeks ago has provided the Wildcats a one-game lead in the UAC. A win this Saturday by Abilene Christian (now 7-4) at Central Arkansas (3-8) would give ACU the UAC automatic playoff bid. If da’ Bears are able to spring an upset in Conway, Arkansas, Tarleton State (currently 10-1) would win the league title with a home victory over 7-4 Austin Peay. The MEAC and SWAC have their own title on the line in December Winners of two FCS conferences featuring historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) will face-off in Atlanta on December 13 for the annual Celebration Bowl. The victor in this Saturday’s MEAC final regular season game between 8-3 South Carolina State at 8-3 Delaware State will receive an invitation to Atlanta to play in the Celebration Bowl. The SWAC holds its title game between the East Division winner vs. Prairie View A&M (the newly-crowned West Division champ) on Saturday, December 6. That winner receives the other invitation to play in December’s Celebration Bowl. Alabama State’s Hornets (Montgomery, AL) and Jackson State’s Tigers share the SWAC’s East Division lead. Both teams have identical 8-2 overall and 6-1 conference records. Jackson State defeated Alabama State 38-34 earlier this season and may prevail in a tiebreaker. Let’s reveal the latest SwampSwamiSports.com FCS Top 25 rankings for the week ending Saturday, November 15, 2025: The post Drama Galore as FCS Regular Season ends Saturday appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Send us a textWe jump from a blizzard bicycle kick in the Canadian Premier League to Premier League plot twists, break down VAR's chaos and card rules, and map a MEAC race that might come down to a coin toss. FCS upsets, Maction midweek, NHL surprises, and vertical streaming tests round it out.• Premier League swings with Tottenham's draw, Arsenal dropping points, Chelsea's youth, Newcastle's away woes• VAR speed vs precision, penalties vs offsides, simulation and card suspensions• Canadian Premier League final in the snow and a stunning bicycle kick• Bundesliga and La Liga notes, Bayern's late quality, Sunderland's grit• FCS upsets, Youngstown State rally, North Dakota's potential• MEAC tiebreakers, Celebration Bowl paths, and coin flip scenarios• Maction returns with Wagon Wheel and midweek slates• Division II and III mascot gems and logo talk• Ducks' early surge, Hurricanes' form, NHL snapshots• NWSL expansion to Atlanta and local support Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
In this episode, Randall & Arielle react to DeSean Jackson and Delaware State beating North Carolina Central and crashing their homecoming, setting up a path to the Celebration Bowl. The duo also previews Michael Vick & DeSean Jackson's coaching matchup at The Linc and a very interesting matchup between Alabama State and Prairie View A&M that could be a huge determinant on where the SWAC Championship will be hosted if a few things fall into place. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Randall and Arielle react to the Jackson State versus Alabama State game, which was surely the game of the year. Randall declares Jackson State as the definitive HBCU Dynasty of the 2020s with another SWAC championship and Celebration Bowl on the horizon. The duo also previews the Southern versus Prairie View A&M game, which both believe could be the entryway to Tremaine Jackson and his Panthers making the SWAC championship in his first season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textBig news in the HBCU football world — the highly anticipated FAMU vs. Mississippi Valley State game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium has been officially postponed and rescheduled for November 29th. In this week's HBCU Gameday Podcast, Tolly Carr, Vaughn Wilson, and Wilton Jackson break down what went wrong with the event's planning and how fans, players, and promoters are reacting.We also dive into:The fallout from Joe Bullard's comments about Alabama State's Honeybees and the cultural conversation it sparked.Fort Valley State's band suspension and its impact on homecoming.A controversial ejection that may have cost Delaware State a key win.Who's emerging as the front-runners in the SWAC East & West as we march toward the Celebration Bowl.Michael Vick's first-year coaching challenges at Norfolk State.Support the show
Send us a textThis episode of HBCU Road Warriors takes you inside a wild weekend of HBCU football, from marathon weather delays to rivalry showdowns and quarterback controversies.0:00 – Opening banter: surviving weather delays and long game days2:00 – War stories from past HBCU games (Hurricane Matthew, Celebration Bowl delays)5:20 – Alabama State vs South Carolina State: could this be a Celebration Bowl preview?6:00 – Morgan State's fight against FBS opponents and staying in every game7:10 – North Carolina A&T debate: “The Dallas Cowboys of HBCUs”?10:30 – How A&T's rise aligned with the Celebration Bowl era12:30 – Why people care when A&T is down and what it means for the MEAC/CAA14:30 – Coaching talk: alternate universe with Coach Gibbs at FAMU?15:00 – Quinn Gray at FAMU and Brian Jenkins at Bethune-Cookman setting up big weeks ahead16:10 – CIAA & SIAC update: JCSU, Virginia State, Virginia Union, Tuskegee, and more18:15 – Livingstone vs Allen: “The Amazing Classic” and Methodist rivalries20:00 – Jackson State holds its own vs Southern Miss; SC State vs South Carolina22:15 – Norfolk State vs Virginia State: atmosphere, rivalry, and Rashaan Matthews' breakout24:00 – Michael Vick's quarterback decision and Otto's fourth-quarter heroics27:15 – Fan energy, security issues, and the postgame tunnel scene30:00 – Virginia State coach Henry Frazier's history and almost landing at Norfolk State34:00 – QB battle at Norfolk State: Israel Carter vs Otto38:00 – Michael Vick's sideline energy and leadership evolution40:00 – Attendance numbers at Norfolk State and what it means for the program43:00 – Around the horn: where the crew is heading next week (FAMU, VUU, Livingstone, WSSU, JCSU, etc.)47:00 – Travis Hunter talk, FAMU spotlight, and HBCU culture moments53:00 – Elizabeth City nearly upsets Hampton, Johnson C. Smith adjustments, and more CIAA talk59:00 – Wrapping up: WSSU home opener, new light show at Bowman Gray, and closing shoutouts Subscribe to HBCU Gameday on YouTube and follow the podcast on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Download the HBCU Gameday app for scores, news, and alerts straight to your phone.1:52sjgMP3 Support the show
Send us a textThe landscape of HBCU football is undergoing a transformative shift as the 2025 season approaches, with NFL legends stepping into coaching roles and traditional powers reasserting their dominance.Former NFL stars Michael Vick and Desean Jackson have sent shockwaves through the MEAC by taking over at Norfolk State and Delaware State respectively. Vick's homecoming to the 757 area has already revitalized Norfolk State's program through increased visibility, merchandise sales, and fan engagement. His $400,000 salary makes him the highest-paid coach in the conference, signaling the university's commitment to football success. Meanwhile, Jackson brings his characteristic confidence and "take no prisoners" mentality to a Delaware State program looking to rebound from consecutive dismal seasons.In the SWAC, Jackson State continues to thrive under TC Taylor despite the post-Deion Sanders era. Quarterback Jacobian Morgan, who rejected transfer portal opportunities to remain with his hometown team, anchors a roster loaded with returning talent and strategic additions. The Tigers enter as clear favorites to repeat as conference champions and return to the Celebration Bowl.The transfer portal era has dramatically reshaped roster management, particularly affecting Division II powerhouses. Virginia Union head coach Dr. Alvin Parker revealed the jarring experience of losing 17 players to the portal immediately following their Elite Eight playoff run, illustrating how quickly program trajectories can change in today's college football environment.Southern University presents an intriguing case study in player redemption, with former LSU four-star running back Trey Holly joining head coach Terrence Graves' program. While Holly brings elite talent to the backfield, quarterback uncertainty looms as Southern prepares for their season opener against North Carolina Central in the MEAC-SWAC Challenge.As we kick off another exciting season of HBCU football, download the HBCU Gameday app for complete coverage of all the action, from conference battles to the Celebration Bowl and everything in between.Support the show
Send us a textTolly Carr and Symone Stanley dive into the latest HBCU football news and preview the upcoming season with insights on key matchups, coaching changes, and emerging storylines. They analyze how former NFL stars are transforming HBCU football programs while discussing conference realignments and season predictions.• Shadeur Sanders suffers oblique injury during Eagles-Browns joint practice after impressive preseason debut• Jalen Hurts and Shadeur Sanders share special moment, connecting over similar experiences with media scrutiny• North Carolina Central faces Southern University in MEAC-SWAC Challenge, potentially previewing Celebration Bowl matchup• Former MEAC powerhouses Hampton and North Carolina A&T continue struggling in non-HBCU conferences• NFL legends Michael Vick and Desean Jackson bring star power as first-time head coaches at Norfolk State and Delaware State• Jackson State and Southern University predicted to win their SWAC divisions and potentially meet in championship• Female announcers Ty Floyd and Symone Stanley breaking barriers as play-by-play voices for HBCU football gamesMake sure to follow us throughout the season as we bring you coverage of all the exciting HBCU football action from the MEAC-SWAC Challenge through the Celebration Bowl.Support the show
#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 689 with Doc, Charles, and AD Drew discussing the latest HBCU news and sports.Special guest: John Grant -- Executive Director of the Celebration Bowl, the MEAC / SWAC Challenge Kickoff and Band of the Year.TOPICS:00:00 - Intro20:32 - Unveiling the top 7 in Dr. Cavil's HBCU Major Division Preseason Football Rankings 53:20 - John Grant joins the showAlabama State's Wickett Named 2024-25 SWAC Woman of the Year SWAC Announces 2025 Soccer Preseason Awards Ex-Grambling State softball coach takes job at MEAC alma mater from HBCUSports.comBattle of the Carolinas matchup switched to Friday night from HBCUGameday.com HBCU (MVSU v. FAMU) Revenge Match at Mercedes Benz Stadium In Limbo from HBCUGameday.comHBCU Culture Meets Event Promotion These are the 50 HBCU football players who could win the Deacon Jones Trophy from HBCUSports.comLivingstone gets another $10 million, claims premier private HBCU in NCDr. Cavil's 2025 HBCU Major Division Preseason Football Rankings: from 7 to 1@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
It is definitely not a Rivalry but at the end of FAMU's time in the MEAC one of the must watch games was North Carolina Central. This game was good for a close outcome and was the game that many of us predicted would be the matchup for the Celebration Bowl. Well the Celebration Bowl predictions proved to be just that, but we do get what could be a battle between two of the top teams in HBCU football .Additionally the fact that this is camp season has resulted in a few student athletes receiving an offer to continue playing sports at the Highest of Seven Hills. Let's talk about it so we can have a little distraction from what else is going on about FAMU. #FangsUp #FAMU #HBCU #HBCUdigital
We go Around the Culture for Episode 194, covering big moves, bigger issues, and a whole lot of hoops, hits, and headlines.
The Orange Blossom Classic is the season opener and what is Miami without a good party? But the party only goes well if we win and the last time FAMU played Howard it was for the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta at the end of the Season. This time the team opens the season in a rivalry which will allow the fans between the two schools to show who has the better party and who has the better team. We also have seen additions to the other sports that may excite the base. FAMU will be in A and the MIA. Hoping to see the Alumni come out in droves this season.#FangsUp #FAMU #HBCU #HBCUdigital
This week, In Class comes from Atlanta, site of the 12th annual “Celebration Bowl” football game, marketed by ESPN Sports as “The HBCU National Championship.” This year's festivities, including a “Band of the Year” competition and a National Cheer Squad Combine and Showcase, involves a convergence of HBCUs, including North Carolina A&T, Jackson State, Florida Memorial, Virginia State, Howard, FAMU and two dozen other HBCU Cheer Squads. Additionally, the game will be attended by US Vice President Kamala Harris [Howard Class of 1986] and US Senator Raphael Warnock [Morehouse Class of 1991], among other high-profile figures.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by Timothy Rosario of FCS Football Central to discuss the top FCS transfer portal classes before the spring transfer window opens next month. Should Incarnate Word be a national title favorite after adding multiple former FCS All-Americans? Has Sacramento State added enough transfer portal talent to rebound from a 3-9 season? Is Jackson State primed to repeat as Celebration Bowl champions after signing a loaded transfer class? Will UT Martin's transfer portal additions lead the Skyhawks to their fifth consecutive conference title? All this & more right here on The Bluebloods.
KBTHABANDHEAD reacts to the 2024 Celebration Bowl 5th Quarter between Jackson State University's "Sonic Boom of the South" and South Carolina State University's "Marching 101" marching bands! I hope you guys enjoy the commentary. Please leave a comment with any thoughts and concerns! More is on the way, STAY TUNED!! Website: https://www.bskillzentertainment.com/ Watch my REACTIONS on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kbthabandhead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbthabandhead/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kbthabandhead?lang=en Merch: https://kbthabandhead.myspreadshop.com/
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On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by Timothy Rosario from FCS Football Central to recap the quarterfinal round of the 2024 FCS Playoffs. We discuss: - No. 1 Montana State 52, No. 8 Idaho 19 - No. 2 North Dakota State 31, No. 7 Mercer 7 - No. 3 South Dakota State 55, No. 6 Incarnate Word 14 - No. 4 South Dakota 35, No. 5 UC Davis 21 We also recap Jackson State's historic win over South Carolina State in the 2024 Celebration Bowl. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bluebloods/support
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network preview the upcoming college football week from the legendary Army Navy Rivalry "America's Game" to the FCS Playoffs, D2 Playoffs, D3 Playoffs and the two bowl games happening this week. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Patty C (@PattyC831) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down every single game and key in on their favorite plays for the weekend. Will Brian Newberry and the Navy Midshipmen get their first win over the Army Black Knights in three years? Will the Idaho Vandals be a live dog on Friday night against the Montana State Bobcats in Bozeman?Will Bill Belichek be the next head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels? Will Ferris State continue to roll in the D2 ranks? Are the Jackson State Tigers and TC Taylor going to win their first Celebration Bowl against South Carolina State? Can the UC Davis Aggies and Lan Larison hit the road to Vermillion, South Dakota and grab a huge road victory for UC Davis? Are the Western Michigan Broncos and Lance Taylor going to to head into Montgomery, Alabama and upset Geo Lopez and the South Alabama Jaguars? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorships 01:03 Opening Remarks and Banter 01:45 Football Should Never Be Played Indoors 02:08 Introducing the Hosts 03:19 Discussion on College Football Playoffs 06:02 Belichick at North Carolina Speculations 08:13 Coaching Changes and Portal Talk 12:40 Bracket Predictions and Analysis 29:42 FCS Playoff Preview 46:24 Mountain Union vs. Salisbury Showdown 47:12 Maryland Football Weekend 47:28 Salisbury's Upset Potential 48:19 Salisbury Memories and Dining Hall Critique 49:29 Betting and Predictions 50:44 Salisbury Steak Debate 51:58 Susquehanna vs. Bethel 55:46 Johns Hopkins vs. Mary Harden-Baylor 57:40 North Central vs. Springfield 59:37 Kaiser Seahawks vs. Benedictine 01:02:23 Morningside vs. Grand View 01:03:49 Army vs. Navy Classic 01:10:19 UC Davis vs. South Dakota 01:17:09 Western Michigan vs. South Alabama 01:20:17 Memphis vs. West Virginia 01:24:59 College Football Experience Wrap-Up JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io WATCH the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://sg.pn/TwitchFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
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On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by Timothy Rosario from FCS Football Central to preview the quarterfinals of the 2024 FCS Playoffs. We discuss: - No. 6 Incarnate Word at No. 3 South Dakota State - No. 7 Mercer at No. 2 North Dakota State - No. 8 Idaho at No. 1 Montana State - No. 5 UC Davis at No. 4 South Dakota We also preview the 2024 Celebration Bowl between Jackson State and South Carolina State. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bluebloods/support
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network preview the upcoming college football week from the legendary Army Navy Rivalry "America's Game" to the FCS Playoffs, D2 Playoffs, D3 Playoffs and the two bowl games happening this week. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Patty C (@PattyC831) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down every single game and key in on their favorite plays for the weekend. Will Brian Newberry and the Navy Midshipmen get their first win over the Army Black Knights in three years? Will the Idaho Vandals be a live dog on Friday night against the Montana State Bobcats in Bozeman?Will Bill Belichek be the next head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels? Will Ferris State continue to roll in the D2 ranks? Are the Jackson State Tigers and TC Taylor going to win their first Celebration Bowl against South Carolina State? Can the UC Davis Aggies and Lan Larison hit the road to Vermillion, South Dakota and grab a huge road victory for UC Davis? Are the Western Michigan Broncos and Lance Taylor going to to head into Montgomery, Alabama and upset Geo Lopez and the South Alabama Jaguars? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorships 01:03 Opening Remarks and Banter 01:45 Football Should Never Be Played Indoors 02:08 Introducing the Hosts 03:19 Discussion on College Football Playoffs 06:02 Belichick at North Carolina Speculations 08:13 Coaching Changes and Portal Talk 12:40 Bracket Predictions and Analysis 29:42 FCS Playoff Preview 46:24 Mountain Union vs. Salisbury Showdown 47:12 Maryland Football Weekend 47:28 Salisbury's Upset Potential 48:19 Salisbury Memories and Dining Hall Critique 49:29 Betting and Predictions 50:44 Salisbury Steak Debate 51:58 Susquehanna vs. Bethel 55:46 Johns Hopkins vs. Mary Harden-Baylor 57:40 North Central vs. Springfield 59:37 Kaiser Seahawks vs. Benedictine 01:02:23 Morningside vs. Grand View 01:03:49 Army vs. Navy Classic 01:10:19 UC Davis vs. South Dakota 01:17:09 Western Michigan vs. South Alabama 01:20:17 Memphis vs. West Virginia 01:24:59 College Football Experience Wrap-Up JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)