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August 29th, 2012, 02:41 AM
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By Dr. J. Kenyatta Cavil, Brandon Bolden and Guest Columnist Kydarian Wilkins
Inside the HBCU Huddle Columnists
College Sporting News
2012 HBCU Preview - Tennessee State: Can the Tigers Take the Next Step?
Tennessee State is the lone HBCU that is not a member of an all HBCU conference. The Tigers continue to struggle in this role as they search for answers as members of the Ohio Valley Conference. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?781-2012-HBCU-Preview-Tennessee-State-Can-the-Tigers-Take-the-Next-Step)
2012 MEAC Preview: Are Multiple Playoff Bids in the Mix?
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference recently saw one member, Winston-Salem State, leave the conference and return to the Division II as the member of the SIAC, while adding two additional members in North Carolina Central and Savannah State. Although with the 2011 expansion of the league and the FCS playoffs, 2010, the conference was not rewarded with multiple bids to the dance in 2011. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?780-2012-MEAC-Preview-Are-Multiple-Playoff-Bids-in-the-Mix)
2012 SWAC Preview: Will Grambling State Repeat? SWAC At-Large Bid?
While the FCS landscape continues to shift around the Southwestern Athletic Conference in terms of conference expansion, the SWAC has held true to form for more than 10 years. With the same 10-member conference, split into two 5-team divisions and the winner of each division facing off in the SWAC Championship Game (SCG), the league has stood pat on conference expansion and general ideology but has not earned an at-large bid to the FCS Tournament since 1999, the inaugural year of the SCG. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?779-2012-SWAC-Preview-Will-Grambling-State-Repeat-SWAC-At-Large-Bid)
By Dr. J. Kenyatta Cavil, Brandon Bolden and Guest Columnist Kydarian Wilkins
Inside the HBCU Huddle Columnists
College Sporting News
2012 HBCU Preview - Tennessee State: Can the Tigers Take the Next Step?
Tennessee State is the lone HBCU that is not a member of an all HBCU conference. The Tigers continue to struggle in this role as they search for answers as members of the Ohio Valley Conference. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?781-2012-HBCU-Preview-Tennessee-State-Can-the-Tigers-Take-the-Next-Step)
2012 MEAC Preview: Are Multiple Playoff Bids in the Mix?
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference recently saw one member, Winston-Salem State, leave the conference and return to the Division II as the member of the SIAC, while adding two additional members in North Carolina Central and Savannah State. Although with the 2011 expansion of the league and the FCS playoffs, 2010, the conference was not rewarded with multiple bids to the dance in 2011. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?780-2012-MEAC-Preview-Are-Multiple-Playoff-Bids-in-the-Mix)
2012 SWAC Preview: Will Grambling State Repeat? SWAC At-Large Bid?
While the FCS landscape continues to shift around the Southwestern Athletic Conference in terms of conference expansion, the SWAC has held true to form for more than 10 years. With the same 10-member conference, split into two 5-team divisions and the winner of each division facing off in the SWAC Championship Game (SCG), the league has stood pat on conference expansion and general ideology but has not earned an at-large bid to the FCS Tournament since 1999, the inaugural year of the SCG. ...
Read More (http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?779-2012-SWAC-Preview-Will-Grambling-State-Repeat-SWAC-At-Large-Bid)