The 2025 HBCU football season will bring excitement, great games, rivalries and more. We’ll be tracking the season from start to finish below with scores from every FCS HBCU football game, plus the latest news.

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👀 This week’s HBCU football schedule

See this week’s HBCU football results in the FCS below.

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Week 11 — Week 11 Power Rankings

Friday, November 7

Saturday, November 8 

Click or tap here for a complete list of HBCU homecomings and classics in 2025.

📰 HBCU football news and notes

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Week 11

Jackson State legend wins coaching award

Legendary Jackson State coach W.C. Gorden was named the American Football Coaches Association’s recipient of the 2025 Trailblazer Award. The AFCA Trailblazer Award honors leaders in the football coaching profession who coached at HBCUs. The award will be presented posthumously to Gorden during the 2026 AFCA Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: WR Chauncey Spikes, North Carolina Central
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Bethune-Cookman
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: WR Chauncey Spikes, North Carolina Central
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: DB Kedrick Green, Howard
MEAC Rookie of the Week: QB Raymond Moore III, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Trevon Humphrey, North Carolina Central
MEAC Specialist of the Week: P Liam Allen IV, Howard
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: RB Ahmad Miller, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: S Antwone Watts, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: LB Denzel Johnson, Alabama State
SWAC Newcomer of the Week: QB Jaylon Tolbert
SWAC Co-Specialist of the Week: WR Javon Ross, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Co-Specialist of the Week: DB Delano Franklin, Grambling State

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 10

ESPN’s First Take visits Delaware State

The hit daily sports talk show “First Take” visited its third HBCU football game this season, hitting Delaware State ahead of DSU’s matchup with Norfolk State in Philadelphia. That game will be played in Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, the same place Norfolk State head coach Michael Vick and Delaware State head coach DeSean Jackson starred during their NFL careers.

First Take previously visited Norfolk State and the Magic City Classic. Checkout some clips from the show below.

Delaware State is ROCKING for today’s episode 🙌 pic.twitter.com/65pG1r1Lnv

— First Take (@FirstTake) October 29, 2025

DeSean Jackson talks about going up against his former teammate Michael Vick 👏 pic.twitter.com/lhpCRtKiVh

— First Take (@FirstTake) October 29, 2025

“How we’re changing this culture, how we’re changing DSU, wasn’t about money for nobody on this staff.”

Delaware State RB coach @TheRealC_Portis says caring about what’s best for your players is how you bring the best out of them 💪 pic.twitter.com/Ys3hguysnn

— First Take (@FirstTake) October 29, 2025

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: QB William Atkins IV, South Carolina State
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Grambling State
Stats Perform FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week: WR Elijah Kennedy, North Carolina A&T
CAA Football Special Teams Player of the Week: WR Elijah Kennedy, North Carolina A&T
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB William Atkins IV, South Carolina State
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: DE Jordan Dollard, South Carolina State
MEAC Rookie of the Week: QB Raymond Moore II, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Chevez Trask Jr., South Carolina State
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K Nico Cavanillas Alti, South Carolina State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB C’Zavian Teasett, Grambling State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB Andrew Body, Alabama State
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: LB Jaylen Lewis, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: LB Jalil Lenore, Alabama State
SWAC Newcomer of the Week: RB Jamal Hailey, Florida A&M
SWAC Co-Specialist of the Week: K Daniel Porto, Florida A&M
SWAC Co-Specialist of the Week: K Josh McCormick, Grambling State

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 9

ESPN’s First Take visits Magic City Classic

The hit daily sports talk show “First Take” visited its second HBCU football game this season, hitting the Magic City Classic in Birmingham, AL featuring Alabama A&M and Alabama State. First Take previously visited Norfolk State. Checkout some clips from the show below.

WE OUT HERE AT THE MAGIC CITY CLASSIC 🔥

Watch First Take now on ESPN and the ESPN App 🍿 pic.twitter.com/aW9I3n8yuL

— First Take (@FirstTake) October 24, 2025

That Bama State Spirit hits different — just ask Stephen A 👀🐝💛🖤#SWARMAS1 pic.twitter.com/yIJ7tuLGVo

— Bama State Athletics (@BamaStateSports) October 24, 2025

Anyone watching Cam Newton get into it with the Alabama A&M Mascot? pic.twitter.com/0fA6l2FFJO

— Legend 🦁 (@Legendkilla691) October 24, 2025

One HBCU player makes Jerry Rice Award watch list

Alabama A&M quarterback Eric Handley is the lone HBCU football representative on the 22-player Jerry Rice Award watch list. Handley has taken over as the starting quarterback for the Bulldogs after Quad Brown got injured.

The Jerry Rice Award is in its 15th year, named after HBCU and Mississippi Valley State great Jerry Rice.  The 2025 winner will be announced on December 3.

Southern fires head coach

Terrence Graves Southern

The Southern Jaguars have fired head football coach Terrence Graves. Graves most recently lost in blowout fashion on homecoming, dropping Southern’s 2025 record to 1-6. Graves won the 2024 SWAC West title last season with an 8-5 record, going 7-1 in SWAC play. He first took over as Southern’s interim head coach in 2023, leading the Jaguars to a win in the 50th Bayou Classic.

Fred McNair wil take over as interim head coach this year. McNair was the co-offensive coordinator under Graves, where Southern had the worst scoring offense and total offense in SWAC. McNair was the head coach of Alcorn State from 2016-2023.

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: RB Tre Bradford, Grambling State
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Tennessee State
CAA Football Co-Special Teams Player of the Week: K Andrew Brown, North Carolina A&T
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: N/A
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: LB Judah McJimpsey, Howard
MEAC Rookie of the Week: DB Ben Chandler, Howard
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: N/A
MEAC Specialist of the Week: P Liam Allen IV, Howard
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: RB Tre Bradford, Grambling State
SWAC Defensive Player of the Week: DB Markel Linzer, Grambling State
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: S Travor Randle, Prairie View A&M
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: QB RJ Johnson III, Florida A&M
SWAC Specialist of the Week: K Daniel Porto, Florida A&M

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 8

Best Players in the FCS at the midseason mark

Southern defensive end Ckelby Givens was named one of the top edge rushers in the FCS at the midseason mark. Click or tap here for the full list.

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: LB Jordan Franklin, South Carolina State
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Texas Southern
CAA Football Co-Special Teams Player of the Week: K Andrew Brown, North Carolina A&RT
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB Walker Harris, North Carolina Central
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: LB Jordan Franklin, South Carolina State
MEAC Rookie of the Week: QB Raymond Moore III, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Ja’Quan Sprinkle, North Carolina Central
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K Noah Tracey, Norfolk State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB JaCobian Morgan, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: RB Athean Renfro, Texas Southern
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: CB Edric Whitley, Texas Southern
SWAC Co-Defensive/Newcomer of the Week: DL Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: RB Karl Ligon,Alabama State
SWAC Specialist of the Week: P Jeremy Ramirez, Texas Southern

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 7

Superlatives

Delaware State’s run game earned the Top Team Unit superlative and Alabama State quarterback Andrew Body earned the Bounceback Player superlative in the 2025 FCS football midseason superlatives from Stan Becton.

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: QB JaCobian Morgan, Jackson State
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Hampton
CAA Football Rookie of the Week: DB Andre Jackson Jr., Hampton
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: WR Darius Thompson, South Carolina State
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: LB Erick Hunter, Morgan State
MEAC Rookie of the Week: WR Justin Perry, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Roger Smith, South Carolina State
MEAC Specialist of the Week: DL Rasheen Duncan, Morgan State
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB JaCobian Morgan, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: S Ta’Shaun Sims, Alabama State
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: DL Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: RB Karl Ligon,Alabama State
SWAC Specialist of the Week: K Christian Avelar, Texas Southern

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 6

Georgia Football Classic canceled

The Georgia Football Classic is no more. The game that was going to feature Mississippi Valley State and Florida A&M will no longer be played in Atlanta, Georgia’s Mercedez-Benz Stadium — home of the Atlanta Falcons and Celebration Bowl. Instead the game between MVSU and FAMU will be pushed back to November 29, after the regular season concludes for most FCS teams.

Click or tap here for more information from Mississippi Valley State and/or Florida A&M

Top HBCU football players after one month

NCAA Digital’s Stan Becton ranked the top HBCU football players in the FCS after one month. View the top-10 below and click or tap here for more info.

RB Chris Mosley, North Carolina Central
QB Andrew Body, Alabama State
DE Ckelby Givens, Southern
LB Erick Hunter, Morgan State
DL Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
QB Walker Harris, North Carolina Central
QB Kaiden Bennett, Delaware State
DL Thomas Johnson, North Carolina Central
CB Tyrell Raby, Grambling State
WR Jalen Jones, Alabama State

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: DE Michael Akins, Texas Southern
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Jackson State
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB Walker Harris, North Carolina Central
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: DB Corey Chapman, Norfolk State
MEAC Rookie of the Week: QB Raymond Moore III, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Ja’Quan Sprinkle, North Carolina Central
MEAC Specialist of the Week: DB Jadon Carter, Morgan State
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB JaCobian Morgan, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: DE Michael Akins, Texas Southern
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: S Antwone Watts, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Newcomer of the Week: QB Christian Peters, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
SWAC Specialist of the Week: RB Chaunzavia Lewis, Texas Southern

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 5

Last Week’s Players of the Week

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: RB Chris Mosley, North Carolina Central
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Howard
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: RB Chris Mosley, North Carolina Central
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: LB Ja’Quavion Smith, Howard
MEAC Rookie of the Week: RB Randall Nauden, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Trevon Humphrey, North Carolina Central
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K/P Kaleb Robison, North Carolina Central
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: WR Maleek Huggins, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Defensive Player of the Week: DB Trevor Randle, Prairie View A&M
SWAC Newcomer of the Week: RB Khamani Robinson, Bethune-Cookman
SWAC Specialist of the Week: P/K Max Tulen, Bethune-Cookman

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 4

Last Week’s Players of the Week

The following players earned player of the week honors after their Week 3 performances:

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: QB Walker Harris, North Carolina Central
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: North Carolina A&T
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB Walker Harris, North Carolina Central
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: DL Thomas Johnson, North Carolina Central
MEAC Rookie of the Week: RB Mason Pickett-Hicks, South Carolina State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Roger Smith, South Carolina State
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K Nico Cavanillas Alti, South Carolina State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB Cornelious Brown IV, Alabama A&M
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB Andrew Body, Alabama State
SWAC Defensive Player of the Week: DB Jameel Sanders, Florida A&M
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: QB Jared Lockhart, Jackson State
SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Week: RB Jaylen Jennings, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
SWAC Specialist of the Week: K Victor Barbosa, Alabama A&M

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 3

Game update

The Tampa Bay Football Classic is no more. Bethune-Cookman announced Monday that the Tampa Bay Football Classic is canceled and the game against Southern is back to Daytona Beach.

A Statement from Bethune-Cookman Athletics.#𝙃𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙒𝙞𝙡𝙙𝙘𝙖𝙩𝙨 | #𝙋𝙧𝙚𝙮𝙏𝙤𝙜𝙚𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 pic.twitter.com/6ID4HNrwqq

— 🏈 Bethune-Cookman Football (@BCUGridiron) September 8, 2025

Last Week’s Players of the Week

The following players earned player of the week honors after their Week 2 performances:

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: QB Cornelious Brown IV, Alabama A&M
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Delaware State
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB Kaiden Bennett, Delaware State
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: DL CJ Wesley, Howard
MEAC Rookie of the Week: WR Maxim Copeland, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Daniel Casillas Jr., Morgan State
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K Evan Helfrich, Norfolk State
SWAC Offensive Player of the Week: QB Cornelious Brown IV, Alabama A&M
SWAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week: LB Lenore Jalil, Alabama State
SWAC Co-Defensive Player: LB Matthew Cooks, Texas Southern
SWAC Newcomer of the Week: DL Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
SWAC Specialist of the Week: K Gerardo Baeza, Jackson State

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 2

Last Week’s Players of the Week

The following players earned player of the week honors after their Week 1 performances:

Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Player of the Week: QB Andrew Body, Alabama State
Stats Perform HBCU FCS National Team of the Week: Prairie View A&M
OVC-BigSouth Football Freshman of the Week: WR DeVaughn Slaughter, Tennessee State
CAA Defensive Player of the Week: LB Joshua Iseah, North Carolina A&T
MEAC Offensive Player of the Week: RB Marquis Gillis, Delaware State
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week: LB Quentin Johnson, Delaware State
MEAC Rookie of the Week: RB Randall Nauden, Morgan State
MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week: OL Jerrod Burrell, Morgan State
MEAC Specialist of the Week: K Matt Conord, Howard
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: QB Andrew Body, Alabama State
SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week: RB Ahmad Miller, Jackson State
SWAC Defensive Player & Newcomer of the Week: DL Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
SWAC Specialist of the Week: P Donovan Warren, Jackson State

This week’s HBCU Football Power Rankings

Week 1

First Take visits Norfolk State

The hit daily sports talk show “First Take” visited the campus of Norfolk State ahead of NSU’s season-opener against Towson. Checkout some clips from the show below.

Norfolk State showed up and showed out for First Take’s HBCU tour 😤@CameronNewton | @stephenasmith | @MollyQerim pic.twitter.com/6v1NJ3ULHP

— First Take (@FirstTake) August 28, 2025

“To help these young men … understand what greatness looks like, understand what success looks like, understanding what being men of character looks like, that means more to me than anything.”

@MichaelVick on coaching at an HBCU 💪 pic.twitter.com/xGxKonX6Mk

— First Take (@FirstTake) August 28, 2025

Preseason news

Before the season, we looked at some of the top storylines and players to follow for 2025. Click or tap the links below for more.

The preseason is here, conferences are announcing their all-conference teams and predicted orders of finishes. Here’s where HBCU programs landed.

MEAC

South Carolina State (5 first-place vote) — 63 points
North Carolina Central (4) — 61 points
Morgan State — 39 points
Norfolk State (1) — 36 points
Howard (1) — 33 points
Delaware State (1) — 20 points

Click or tap here to see the full MEAC preseason all-conference teams.

SWAC East

Jackson State (16) —126 points
Florida A&M (3) — 99 points
Alabama State (2) — 91 points
Alabama A&M — 62 points
Bethune-Cookman (1) — 45 points
Mississippi Valley State — 24 points 

SWAC West

Southern (17) — 120 points
Alcorn State (2) — 90 points
Prairie View A&M (1) — 72 points
Texas Southern — 60 points
Grambling State — 55 points
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1) — 28 points

Click or tap here to see the full SWAC preseason all-conference teams.

Other HBCUs

Preseason players of the year

MEAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year – Running back Jason Collins Jr., Morgan State
MEAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year – Linebacker Erick Hunter, Morgan State
SWAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year – Quarterback Jacobian Morgan, Jackson State
SWAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year – Defensive lineman Ckelby Givens, Southern

Defending Champs entering 2025

The defending Celebration Bowl champion is Jackson State. The Tigers also won the SWAC after previously winning the SWAC East division.
South Carolina State won the MEAC in 2024.
The defending SWAC West division champion is Southern.

Click or tap here for a complete HBCU football championship history

📝 Key dates for the 2025 HBCU football season

Here are some key dates for the 2025 HBCU football season.

Key dates

NCAA.com’s Preseason HBCU football power rankings will release on Friday, Aug. 1.
The 2025 HBCU football season begins with the MEAC/SWAC Challenge on Saturday, Aug. 23.
The 2025 FCS Playoffs start on the weekend of Saturday, Nov. 29.
The 2025 SWAC Football Championship Game is on Saturday, Dec. 6.
The 2025 HBCU football season concludes with the Celebration Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 13.

🗓 Full HBCU football schedule and results

See a week-by-week HBCU football schedule in the FCS below. Stay tuned for HBCU football power rankings each week. 

All time Eastern | Click or tap any of the games below for live stats | Click or tap here for a live scoreboard

Week 0 — Preseason power rankings

Saturday, August 23

The moments after North Carolina Central won the 2025 MEAC/SWAC Challenge

Week 1 — Preseason power rankings

Thursday, August 28

Friday, August 29

Saturday, August 30

Jackson State 28, Hampton 14
Howard 10, Florida A&M 9 (Orange Blossom Classic in Miami, Florida)
Arkansas 52, Alabama A&M 7
Tennessee State 24, North Carolina A&T 21
Southern 34, Mississippi Valley State 29
South Carolina State 16, Wofford 15
New Hampshire 27, North Carolina Central 10
South Alabama 38, Morgan State 21
Texas Tech 67, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7
Grambling State 55, Langston 7 (in Shreveport, Louisiana)
Prairie View A&M 22, Texas Southern 21

Week 2 — Week 2 power rankings

Saturday, September 6

Delaware State 37, UAlbany 32
Temple 55, Howard 7
North Dakota State 59, Tennessee State 3
Ohio State 70, Grambling State 0
Southern Miss 38, Jackson State 20
Old Dominion 54, North Carolina Central 6
California 35, Texas Southern 3
FAU 56, Florida A&M 14
Hampton 27, Elizabeth City State 20
Norfolk State 34, Virginia State 31 (OT)
Miami (FL) 45, Bethune-Cookman 3
South Carolina 38, South Carolina State 10
Alabama A&M 41, Alcorn State 31
Tarleton State 59, Mississippi Valley State 3
Central Arkansas 41, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 17
Alabama State 30, Southern 7
UTRGV 27, Prairie View A&M 21
Towson 27, Morgan State 22
UCF 68, North Carolina A&T 7

Week 3 — Week 3 power rankings

Saturday, September 13

Howard 38, Morehouse 10
Delaware State 36, Bowie State 14
Jackson State 30, Tuskegee 0
Rutgers 60, Norfolk State 10
Toledo 60, Morgan State 0
Alabama A&M 23, Tennessee State 21
Alabama State 37, Miles 9
South Carolina State 55, Bethune-Cookman 41
North Carolina Central 49, Fayetteville State 19
Mississippi State 63, Alcorn State 0
Grambling State 37, Kentucky State 31
Lamar 31, Texas Southern 7
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 34, Lincoln 8 
Florida A&M 33, Albany State 25
North Carolina A&T 33, Hampton 30
Rice 38, Prairie View 17
Southeastern Louisiana 56, Mississippi Valley State 3
Fresno State 56, Southern 7

Week 4 — Week 4 power rankings

Saturday, September 20

Morgan State 27, Central State 0
South Florida 63, South Carolina State 14
Delaware State 33, Saint Francis (PA) 10
Bethune-Cookman 35, Edward Waters 9
Howard 34, Hampton 7 (Truth & Service Classic in Washington, DC)
Sacred Heart 31, Norfolk State 28
North Carolina Central 62, North Carolina A&T 20 (Aggie-Eagle Classic)
Alabama A&M 49, Lane 7
Grambling State 31, East Texas A&M 28
Prairie View A&M 27, Northwestern State 24

Week 5 — Week 5 Power Rankings

Saturday, September 27

Sacred Heart 35, Delaware State 31
Wagner 18, Norfolk State 13
Elon 41, Hampton 20 
Morgan State 24, Miles 17 (Circle City Classic in Indianapolis, IN)
Richmond 13, Howard 12
Alabama State 42, Florida A&M 14
Bethune-Cookman 41, Alabama A&M 34
Maine 37, North Carolina A&T 30 
Tennessee Tech 35, Tennessee State 8
Texas Southern 23, Mississippi Valley State 20
Charleston Southern 31, South Carolina State 24
Prairie View A&M 38, Grambling State 13
Jackson State 38, Southern 13
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 24, Alcorn State 20
North Carolina Central 50, East Texas A&M 42

Week 6 — Week 6 Power Rankings

Saturday, October 4

Monmouth 49, Delaware State 38
Georgetown 27, Morgan State 24
South Carolina State 49, Savannah State 6
Alabama State 52, Bethune-Cookman 35
Eastern Illinois 31, Tennessee State 7
William & Mary 38, North Carolina A&T 34
Hampton 41, Norfolk State 34 (Battle of the Bay)
Prairie View A&M 13, Alcorn State 12
Jackson State 57, Alabama A&M 24
Texas Southern, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7

Week 7 — Week 7 Power Rankings

Saturday, October 11

Delaware State 70, Southern Connecticut State 23
South Carolina State 22, North Carolina A&T 16
Morgan State 44, Virginia-Lynchburg 6
Sacred Heart 32, Howard 14
Wofford 31, Norfolk State 14
Campbell 38, Hampton 21
North Carolina Central 45, Florida A&M 7
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 79, Westgate 10
Alabama A&M 45, Mississippi Valley State 25
Alcorn State 42, Lincoln (CA) 0
Jackson State 38, Alabama State 34
Bethune-Cookman 45, Southern 14
Southeast Missouri State 28, Tennessee State 12
Texas Southern 21, Grambling State 20

Week 8 — Week 8 Power Rankings

Saturday, October 18

Week 9 — Week 9 Power Rankings

Saturday, October 25

North Carolina A&T 28, Campbell 24
Delaware State 35, North Carolina Central 26
South Carolina State 51, Norfolk State 20
Monmouth 28, Hampton 10
Western Illinois 17, Tennessee State 16
Alcorn State 32, Mississippi Valley State 10
Bethune-Cookman 31, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 14
Prairie View A&M 38, Lincoln (CA) 0
Howard 33, Morgan State 27 (OT)
Alabama State 56, vs. Alabama A&M 13 (Magic City Classic in Birmingham, AL)
Florida A&M 43, Southern 35
Grambling State 26, Jackson State 24 (Las Vegas HBCU Classic in Las Vegas, NV)

Week 10 — Week 10 Power Rankings

Thursday, October 30

Saturday, November 1

Towson 62, North Carolina A&T 9
South Carolina State 36, Morgan State 30
Alcorn State 33, Texas Southern 14
Bethune-Cookman 42, Mississippi Valley State 34
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 40, Southern 21
Grambling State 13, Alabama A&M 10
Alabama State 31, Prairie View A&M 28
North Carolina Central 35, Howard 14
Lindenwood 35, Tennessee State 13
 Jackson State 41, Florida A&M 16

Week 11 — Week 11 Power Rankings

Friday, November 7

Saturday, November 8 

Week 12

Friday, November 14

Saturday, November 15

Week 13

Saturday, November 22

Week 14

Thursday, November 27

Saturday, November 29

Week 15 – Conference Championships

Saturday, December 6

2 p.m. | SWAC No. 2 at SWAC No. 1 (SWAC Championship Game) | ESPN2

Week 16 – Bowls

Saturday, December 13

12 p.m. | MEAC Champion vs. SWAC Champion (Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, GA) | ABC

📚 HBCU Football Basics

There are 21 football programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) at the FCS level. FCS HBCU football programs primarily play in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) or the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).

Below are all the HBCU football programs and the conference they will play in for the 2024 season.

MEAC

Delaware State
Howard
Morgan State
Norfolk State
North Carolina Central
South Carolina State

SWAC

East Division

Alabama A&M
Alabama State
Bethune-Cookman
Florida A&M
Jackson State
Mississippi Valley State

West Division

Alcorn State
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Grambling State
Prairie View A&M
Southern
Texas Southern

CAA*

Hampton
North Carolina A&T

OVC-Big South Football Association*

*The CAA and Ohio Valley are not “HBCU conferences”