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On June 7th, the Black College Football Hall of Fame will welcome its Class of 2025 during its 16th Annual Induction Ceremony in Atlanta. Presented by the Atlanta Falcons and hosted by NFL Network ...
Iowa defensive tackle Yahya Black is headed to the Steel City. The 6-foot-6, 336 pound defensive tackle was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers with pick No. 164 in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL ...
The Army Black Knights football team just took another big blow on defense, as redshirt sophomore cornerback Jaydan Mayes announced he has entered his name into the transfer portal. After spending ...
the heartbeat of HBCU football history just got stronger. On June 7th, the Black College Football Hall of Fame will welcome its Class of 2025 during its 16th Annual Induction Ceremony in Atlanta.
Sports minister Kofi Adams says the new KGL Foundation sponsorship deal with the Black Stars will help develop football at the grassroots level. Hon. Adams said that while the national team ...
Canada’s research at Duke focuses on how racial and political power dynamics manifest in the experiences of Black football players. She recently launched a new book titled “Tackling the ...
On what is truly a sad day for the country, football clubs from all parts of ... they will be observing a minute's silence and wear black armbands as a mark of respect during their clash against ...
IOWA CITY — Another Hawkeye is headed to the Steel City. The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected Iowa defensive tackle Yahya Black in the fifth round of the NFL draft with the No. 164th overall pick.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Pittsburgh Steelers picked Iowa defensive tackle Yahya Black with the 164th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft Saturday afternoon. Black is 6-foot-5 3/4 ...
By the end of it, the Barstool analyst was more than satisfied with his look. During his college football career with the USC Trojans and the Ole Miss Rebels, Jaxson Dart gained a reputation as ...
Perhaps most importantly for their new employer, they both have won a lot in their football careers. “The common theme between those two guys is they’re winners,” Yeargan told reporters.