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🏈 Bowie State University Ignites Bulldog Pride at 2025 Spring Football Game

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BOWIE, MD — The energy was electric at Bowie State University as fans, students, alumni, and future Bulldogs gathered for an unforgettable day of football, fellowship, and Bulldog pride. On April 19, 2025, BSU hosted its annual Spring Football Game, a much-anticipated tradition that not only offered a sneak peek into the team’s upcoming season but also doubled as an Alumni Game and Junior Day.

This year’s event went beyond just football. It was a celebration of community and culture — a powerful reminder of why HBCU traditions run deep. From tailgates to touchdowns, the spirit of the Bulldog Nation was on full display.

Alumni Came Home

BSU alumni showed up and showed out, reconnecting with former teammates, sharing stories of their time on campus, and cheering on the next generation of Bulldogs. Their presence added a legacy-filled atmosphere, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to return and support the program that helped shape their lives.

Future Bulldogs on Deck

The Junior Day initiative welcomed prospective student-athletes and their families, giving them a first-hand look at Bowie State’s facilities, coaching staff, academic offerings, and unmatched school spirit. The event made a lasting impression, with many attendees already envisioning themselves in black and gold.

The Game Itself

The Spring Game featured competitive energy as offense and defense battled it out in front of a packed stadium. New talent emerged, and returning stars reminded everyone why BSU remains a powerhouse in HBCU football. Coaches used the opportunity to evaluate team chemistry, try out new formations, and get a sense of what the 2025 season could bring.

HBCU Original Coverage

HBCU Original was on the scene, capturing every moment — from exclusive interviews with players and coaches, to crowd reactions and sideline energy. Our team spoke to standout athletes, passionate fans, and even a few alumni legends who stopped by to share their insights.

🎥 Catch the full video on our YouTube channel: HBCU Original
🎤 “This was more than a game,” one attendee shared. “It was a family reunion.”

What’s Next for the Bulldogs?

As the team wraps up spring training, excitement is already building for the fall season. The coaching staff is optimistic, players are hungry, and the Bulldog Nation is ready to rally behind its team.

Stay tuned for more updates, exclusive footage, and full game-day coverage — only on HBCU Original.

👏 Meet the Coaching Staff Leading the Charge

Bowie State’s success on and off the field is powered by a dedicated coaching staff working to build champions:

  • Kyle Jackson – Head Coach & Inside Linebackers

  • Avery Williams – Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator

  • Matt Goggans – Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks

  • Quinn Brown – Offensive Line Coach

  • Rod White, Jr. – Safeties / Pass Game Coordinator

  • Douglas McNeil III – Wide Receivers Coach

  • Anthony Bagley – Assistant Quarterbacks Coach

  • Mike Andrews – Special Teams Coordinator

  • Adam Gillis, Jr. – Running Backs Coach

  • Lorenzo Harrison – Assistant Linebackers Coach

  • Chris Pressley – Tight Ends Coach

Their leadership, vision, and passion are evident in every play, every drill, and every student-athlete they mentor.

We are dedicated to celebrating the rich history, vibrant culture, and enduring legacy of Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Our mission is to provide a platform that honors the invaluable contributions of HBCUs to higher education, social justice, and community empowerment. Through insightful articles, engaging narratives, and meaningful dialogue, we strive to amplify the voices, experiences, and achievements within the HBCU community. By fostering awareness, appreciation, and support for HBCUs, we aspire to inspire current and future generations to pursue excellence, equity, and inclusivity in education and beyond.

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“2025 HBCU Homecoming Games: The Ultimate Football Celebration by Conference!”

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🏈 2025 HBCU FOOTBALL HOMECOMING SCHEDULE

🎓 Grouped by Conference | 🔥 = Highlight Game


🟣 SWAC (Southwestern Athletic Conference)

Date Matchup Notes
Oct 4 🔥 Alabama State vs. Bethune‑Cookman Classic Montgomery
Oct 11 🔥 Alabama A&M vs. Mississippi Valley State Big in Huntsville
Oct 11 🔥 Grambling State vs. Texas Southern Grambling Homecoming
Oct 18 🔥 Southern vs. Prairie View A&M Baton Rouge rivalry
Oct 25 Prairie View A&M vs. Lincoln (CA) Celebratory crowd
Oct 11 Jackson State vs. Alabama State Mid-season showdown
Oct 18 Mississippi Valley State vs. Lincoln (CA) MVSU campus event
Oct 25 Bethune‑Cookman vs. UAPB Daytona Beach fun

🔵 MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)

Date Matchup Notes
Oct 4 🔥 NC Central vs. South Carolina State GHOE season opener
Oct 11 Delaware State vs. Southern Connecticut State Dover celebration
Oct 25 🔥 Howard vs. Morgan State D.C. showdown
Oct 25 Norfolk State vs. South Carolina State Norfolk tradition
Oct 25 NC Central vs. Delaware State Eagles finale crowd

🔴 CIAA (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association)

Date Matchup Notes
Oct 11 🔥 Fayetteville State vs. Livingstone CIAA main event
Oct 18 Virginia Union vs. Lincoln (PA) Home field energy
Oct 18 Winston‑Salem State vs. Livingstone WS buzz
Oct 18 Shaw vs. Johnson C. Smith Rivalry vibes

🟠 SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)

Date Matchup Notes
Oct 18 🔥 Morehouse vs. Lane College Housecoming!
Oct 18 Albany State vs. Tuskegee Gold Rush feel
Oct 18 Miles vs. Clark Atlanta Birmingham-based joy
Oct 25 Clark Atlanta vs. Edward Waters Campus-heavy weekend
Oct 25 Savannah State vs. Morehouse Final home rally

🟡 NAIA & Independents

Date Matchup Notes
Sept 27 🔥 Alcorn State vs. Arkansas–Pine Bluff Southern Heritage Classic
Sept 27 Virginia Union vs. Miles Black College HOF Classic
Oct 18 Florida Memorial vs. Warner Florida energy
Oct 11 Langston vs. Arkansas Baptist OK homecoming energy
Oct 11 Morgan State vs. Virginia–Lynchburg Home city showcase
Oct 18 Texas Southern vs. Virginia–Lynchburg
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HBCU Festival 2025 at the Mann Center | TD Bank Presents One of the Nation’s Largest HBCU Events

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PHILADELPHIA, PA | May 17, 2025 – The HBCU Festival presented by TD Bank returns to the Mann Center for the Performing Arts with a dynamic and inspiring event celebrating the culture, education, and legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Over 30,000 attendees are expected as this free community festival features: 🎓 College Fair – 25+ HBCUs including Howard, Cheyney, Morgan State & Tuskegee 💼 Career Fair – Connect with local employers, trade unions, and apprenticeships 🎭 Live Performances – HBCU drumlines, choirs, cheer squads & more 🏥 Wellness Zone – Free health screenings & community resources 🎶 Master Classes – HBCU-led workshops for Philly high schoolers 🍴 Food, Fun & Family Activities – All-day experiences for everyone! Special Performers Include: The Aeolians of Oakwood University Howard University Gospel Choir Cold Steel Drumline & Cool Mist Dancers (NC A&T) Powerhouse of Red & White (Winston Salem State University) Jeremy Winston Chorale International Presented by: TD Bank Hosted at: The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Fairmount Park ⏰ Time: 11AM – 5PM 🎟 FREE Admission | Register at: https://manncenter.org/hbcu Let us know in the comments which performance or school you’re most excited about! 🎉 #HBCUFestival #HBCUPride #MannCenter2025

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🌸 Discover, Explore & Bloom: A Springtime Escape to Longwood Gardens! 🌿HBCU Students and Colleges!

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Hey HBCU students and college scholars everywhere—looking for the perfect spring escape? Come explore the beauty, peace, and inspiration waiting for you at Longwood Gardens, one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the United States. Nestled in the Brandywine Creek Valley in Kennett Square, PA, Longwood spans over 1,100 acres of vibrant gardens, lush woodlands, and tranquil meadows. This season, new is in bloom—and you’re invited to be a part of it. 🌱 What’s Fresh This Spring? ✨ Brand-new Bonsai Courtyard – Discover the art of miniature trees in a stunning outdoor display. 🌼 Redesigned Idea Garden – A fresh space filled with creative planting concepts and seasonal color. 🌳 Gorgeous Outdoor Landscapes – Expanded beauty, perfect for strolls, study breaks, and photos. 🌺 Plant Lover’s Paradise With over 10,000 species and varieties representing 200 plant families, Longwood is a living classroom and breathtaking destination for anyone curious about nature, botany, or simply in need of a scenic recharge. Whether you’re here for inspiration, relaxation, or a weekend adventure, this is the place to bloom this spring. 📍 Visit Longwood Gardens – Kennett Square, PA 📸 Don’t forget to tag us in your favorite photos: #HBCUOriginal #SpringIntoNew #LongwoodGardens Let’s grow, learn, and thrive—together.

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National Museum of African American History and Culture Tour | HBCU Original Explores Black History

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“Join HBCU Original as we explore the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. 🌟 From the moving Slavery and Freedom exhibits to the vibrant galleries celebrating African American music, art, sports, and innovation, this museum showcases the resilience, brilliance, and culture of Black Americans throughout history. 📍 Located on the National Mall, this Smithsonian institution is a must-visit destination for everyone seeking to understand the full scope of American history. Plan your visit: National Museum of African American History and Culture Official Website ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more HBCU-inspired adventures and cultural insights. Stay original, stay proud! #NMAAHC #AfricanAmericanHistory #BlackExcellence #HBCUOriginal #Smithsonian #BlackCulture #WashingtonDC #MuseumTour #AmericanHistory #CulturalHeritage

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Morehouse and Clark Atlanta Receive New Helmets from Arthur M. Blank Foundation and Atlanta Falcons

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ATLANTA — Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University Football Programs Receive New Helmets Through Arthur M. Blank Foundation Grant

Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University are kicking off the 2025 football season with a major boost to player safety. Thanks to a generous grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, in partnership with the Atlanta Falcons, both HBCU programs have received brand-new football helmets featuring cutting-edge technology designed to enhance student-athlete health and safety.

Chris Millman, Senior Vice President of Community Engagement and Sports Philanthropy at AMB Sports and Entertainment, emphasized the importance of this initiative:

“We are proud to support the football programs at these historic institutions through this grant. Player health and safety is paramount at every level of the game, and the technological advancements in helmet design over the last five years have been remarkable. We’re pleased to help these teams prioritize the well-being of their student-athletes.”

Harold Ellis, Director of Athletics at Morehouse College, expressed deep appreciation for the gift:

“Morehouse Athletics is grateful for this opportunity. The new helmets will significantly enhance player safety and provide our Maroon Tigers with top-level protection as they take the field this season. We thank the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and the Atlanta Falcons for their generosity and for forming a meaningful partnership that supports our commitment to a safe and empowering student-athlete experience.”

Clark Atlanta University Head Coach Teddy Keaton also acknowledged the broader impact of the donation:

“This is more than just new gear—it’s an investment in the future and well-being of our young men. We are thankful to the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and the Atlanta Falcons for recognizing the importance of protecting our players both on and off the field. These helmets symbolize progress, purpose, and the strength of partnership.”

About the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Founded in 1995 by Arthur M. Blank, co-founder of The Home Depot, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation works to transform lives and communities by bringing people together to address critical issues. The foundation has awarded over $1.5 billion to causes across its core focus areas: Atlanta’s Westside, Democracy, Environment, Mental Health & Well-Being, and Youth Development.

The foundation also supports essential Atlanta institutions such as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Shepherd Center, along with founder-led initiatives focused on veterans, military families, and individuals who stutter. For more information, visit www.blankfoundation.org.

Photo Credit: David Collins, Morehouse College Office of Institutional Advancement.

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