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Coach DeSean Jackson Leads Delaware State University Spring Football Game 2025 | Clinton Portis Joins Staff

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Delaware State University’s 2025 Red & White Spring Football Game, held on April 12th at Alumni Stadium in Dover, DE, was a day of excitement, talent, and community spirit. Fans gathered under the leadership of Head Coach DeSean Jackson to see their Hornets in action for the first time in the spring season. With a mix of NFL experience, fresh strategies, and eager players, this year’s spring game was a major milestone for the DSU football program.

An Exciting Spring Game Showcase

The game kicked off with high energy, and it didn’t disappoint. The White Team, representing the offense, pulled off a 21-16 win over the Red Team, which was made up of the defense. The offense managed to score three touchdowns, showcasing strong plays and chemistry between the players. The defense, while not scoring as many touchdowns, earned valuable points through timely stops and takeaways, demonstrating their resilience and readiness for the upcoming season.

Fans got a glimpse of the impressive work done during the offseason as Coach Jackson’s offensive and defensive strategies were put to the test. Under his leadership, the offense ran smooth, powerful plays while the defense made crucial interceptions and shut-down tackles to keep the game competitive. With Clinton Portis now part of the coaching staff as the running backs coach, his expertise was evident as the running game showed flashes of brilliance.

The Coaches: A New Era for DSU Football

One of the most anticipated aspects of the event was the debut of new coaching staff, with DeSean Jackson taking over as Head Coach and Clinton Portis joining as the Running Backs Coach. Both Jackson and Portis, former NFL stars, have brought a new energy to the team, and it was evident during the spring game. Jackson’s leadership style is already having a significant impact on the team, with his passion for the game reflected in the players’ commitment and drive.

“Today is about laying the foundation for a championship-winning team. We are building not just athletes but leaders, and I’m proud of what I saw out there,” said Coach DeSean Jackson after the game.

Portis, who made his name as one of the most powerful running backs in the NFL, brings invaluable experience to the team. His approach to developing young talent was on full display, with the offensive line showing notable improvements in their running game, moving with more confidence and power than ever before.

Event Highlights

The event was more than just a football game—it was a celebration of DSU’s athletics and the Hornet community. Fans were treated to live music, food trucks, and family-friendly inflatables, creating an atmosphere of fun and excitement for all ages. It wasn’t just about football; it was a chance for the fans to connect with the team, meet the coaches, and feel the energy surrounding the 2025 season.

At the conclusion of the game, fans flooded the field to interact with the pl

ayers and coaches, getting autographs, taking photos, and solidif

ying the bond between the team and the Delaware State community.

Looking Ahead to 2025

With a winning combination of NFL-caliber coaching and rising talent on the field, the Delaware State University football team is ready for the upcoming season. The Red & White Spring Game was a clear indicator that under Coach DeSean Jackson’s leadership, the Hornets are ready to make a mark in the upcoming season, with strong performances across both sides of the ball.

The coaching staff, led by Jackson and Portis, has been working diligently to prepare the team for the challenges ahead. From developing a well-rounded offense to reinforcing a robust defense, Delaware State is positioning itself for success.

As the Hornets gear up for their 2025 campaign, fans can look forward to a season full of energy, hard-hitting football, and a renewed sense of pride. Delaware State football is on the rise, and the 2025 season is just the beginning.


Stay connected with DSU Athletics for more updates on the upcoming season and further opportunities to engage with the team!

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Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation’s HBCU Scholarship Initiative Tops $4.2 Million in Student Support

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The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has reached an early milestone in its ambitious $50 million, 10-year scholarship commitment, announcing that more than $4.2 million has already been distributed to students attending Atlanta’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Launched in October 2025, the initiative is designed to provide critical “gap funding” to juniors and seniors who are closest to graduation but may be held back by remaining financial balances. The program focuses specifically on students in their final semesters, a period when financial pressure is often most intense and traditional aid options have been exhausted.

To date, the foundation has supported approximately 600 students across three major HBCUs in Atlanta: Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College.

Breakdowns provided by the foundation show $1.45 million distributed to 290 students at Clark Atlanta, $1.24 million to 115 students at Morehouse, and $1.65 million to 189 students at Spelman.

Among the recipients is Kayla Drummond, a first-generation Clark Atlanta University student who is set to graduate this year. Drummond used the scholarship assistance to eliminate a remaining balance that had threatened her ability to complete her degree.

“From my first time stepping on Clark Atlanta’s campus I felt a sense of family and this is where I belong,” Drummond said. “This diploma isn’t just for me, it’s for my family, it’s for my friends, the love, the prayers, the support.”

Foundation leaders say the program is built to scale over the next decade, with the goal of supporting thousands of students while encouraging broader investment in HBCU student success nationwide.

“We’ve seen what’s possible when students get the support they need to cross the finish line,” said Margaret Connelly, managing director of Founder Initiatives at the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. “That’s what drives this work, and why we hope this initiative encourages others to invest in closing these gaps and helping more students achieve the futures they’ve worked so hard to reach.”

The initiative continues to position itself as one of the most significant private scholarship efforts supporting HBCU students in recent years.

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Xavier Mills Continues Hollywood Rise With New Role in Is God Is

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Former HBCU basketball standout Xavier Mills is continuing to expand his presence in Hollywood, landing another notable role that further elevates his growing acting career.

Mills, a former player at Winston-Salem State University, appears in the new Amazon/MGM thriller Is God Is, sharing the screen with Emmy-winning actor Sterling K. Brown. In the film, Mills plays Brown’s son, marking one of his most high-profile roles to date.

The project adds another major credit to a résumé that is quickly gaining momentum across film and television. Adapted from Aleshea Harris’ award-winning stage play, Is God Is centers on a dark, revenge-driven narrative rooted in family trauma and emotional intensity, featuring a cast that also includes Vivica A. Fox and Erika Alexander.

For Mills, the opportunity represents more than just another acting job—it is another step in a transition from athlete to working actor on major productions.

The Greenville, North Carolina native has been steadily building his profile in the entertainment industry. Many audiences first became familiar with him through his role as football player Nishan Leonard in Hulu’s Chad Powers, with Mills also set to return for the show’s upcoming second season.

His athletic background remains a defining part of his on-screen identity. Mills has spoken about how his experience as a college athlete helps him bring authenticity to sports-related roles, emphasizing discipline, preparation, and mindset.

He has also appeared alongside Wanda Sykes in Undercard and is expected to feature in Netflix’s upcoming project Fight for 84, further broadening his portfolio across genres.

Working on Is God Is also gave Mills the chance to learn from seasoned performers like Sterling K. Brown, whom he has credited with teaching him the importance of preparation, presence, and composure on set.

As his career continues to evolve, Mills represents a growing wave of former HBCU athletes finding new lanes in entertainment while carrying their athletic discipline into creative spaces.

For Mills, the mission remains centered on growth, faith, and longevity—both on screen and beyond it.

Credit: Story originally reported by Steven J. Gaither, HBCU Gameday (via Kansas City Star / McClatchy distribution) | Updated May 25, 2026

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Cause of Death Revealed for Former Virginia Union Standout William Davis

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New details have emerged regarding the death of former Virginia Union football standout William Davis, whose passing at the age of 22 shocked the HBCU football community earlier this month.

According to a report from TMZ, Davis died from gunshot wounds to the chest. Initial reports following his death did not disclose a cause, though authorities indicated the incident was being investigated as a possible suicide. Officials have stated that the investigation remains ongoing.

Davis built an impressive collegiate career during his time at Virginia Union University, where he developed into one of the program’s most impactful defensive playmakers. From 2022 through 2024, he appeared in 19 games and recorded 50 total tackles, including 37 solo stops. His defensive production also included 14 tackles for loss, four sacks, five interceptions, five pass breakups, one forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.

Beyond his contributions on the field, Davis was recognized for his commitment to academics and leadership. Before entering the transfer portal, he earned a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurial management while helping establish a winning culture within the Panthers football program.

Following his success at Virginia Union, Davis continued his football journey at West Virginia Mountaineers football, where he appeared in one game before later joining the Sam Houston Bearkats football program.

The news has prompted an outpouring of condolences from former teammates, coaches, classmates, and fans throughout the HBCU sports community. Many have remembered Davis not only for his athletic ability but also for the impact he made on those around him during his collegiate career.

HBCU Original extends its deepest sympathies to the family, friends, teammates, and loved ones of William Davis during this difficult time.

If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or thoughts of self-harm, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 for immediate support.

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Livingstone College Volleyball Player Kendall Cook Passes Away at 19

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The HBCU athletics community is mourning the loss of Livingstone College student-athlete Kendall Cook, who passed away at the age of 19.

Cook, a member of the Livingstone College women’s volleyball program, was remembered by teammates, coaches, classmates, and supporters across multiple communities that were touched by her life and athletic journey. The freshman student-athlete began her collegiate career at Clark Atlanta University before transferring to Livingstone College, where she competed as an outside hitter and middle blocker.

A 2025 graduate of Frankfort High School, Cook earned recognition for her accomplishments both on and off the court. School officials in Frankfort confirmed her passing this week, though no cause of death has been publicly released.

“Kendall was a beautiful, talented soul,” Frankfort Independent Schools Superintendent Sheri Satterly said in a statement. “She was a joy to know and be around,” whether in the classroom or during athletic competition.

The news has generated an outpouring of support throughout the HBCU sports landscape, where student-athletes often form lasting bonds that extend far beyond competition. Friends, classmates, and fellow athletes have shared tributes celebrating Cook’s kindness, competitive spirit, and positive impact on those around her.

Frankfort Independent Schools announced that grief counseling and mental health resources would be made available to students and members of Cook’s graduating class as the community processes the loss.

In addition to volleyball, Cook was also active in softball during her athletic career, demonstrating the versatility and dedication that defined her time as a student-athlete. Those who knew her described a young woman whose energy and character left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered.

For Livingstone College and the broader HBCU community, Cook’s passing serves as a heartbreaking reminder that the individuals representing institutions on the field, court, and track are far more than athletes. They are daughters, friends, classmates, teammates, and future leaders whose lives impact countless others.

HBCU Original extends its deepest condolences to Kendall Cook’s family, friends, teammates, coaches, the Livingstone College and Clark Atlanta University communities, and all those grieving this tremendous loss.

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SWAC Outdoor Track & Field — Jackson State Breaks Through, FAMU Stays on Top

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The SWAC delivered one of the biggest championship storylines of the season as Jackson State and Florida A&M claimed the 2026 outdoor track & field titles.

Jackson State shocked the conference by capturing the men’s championship, powered by explosive sprint performances and clutch relay execution. The Tigers built momentum throughout the meet and held off late pushes to secure a historic breakthrough title.

On the women’s side, Florida A&M continued its championship tradition, controlling the meet with consistent scoring across sprints, hurdles, and field events. The Rattlers’ depth once again proved decisive as they stayed ahead of a competitive field to claim another SWAC crown.

Two different stories — one breakthrough, one dynasty — defined the SWAC season.

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