
Kenn Rashad
Editor and Publisher at HBCU Sports
Media Entrepreneur & Journalist | Publisher & Editor @HBCUSports, Husband, Dad, #Gramfam, #NABJ & KAΨ👌🏾♦️ IG: kennrashad
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3 weeks ago |
hbcusports.com | Kenn Rashad
When folks talk HBCU sports, it’s usually football first, and maybe basketball if they’re paying attention. But HBCU baseball has its own legacy. A deep one that isn’t addressed enough. And that legacy was built by coaches who didn’t just fill out lineups. They built programs from scratch, molded boys into men, and gave HBCUs a seat at the national table. They coached through budget cuts, bus breakdowns, and overlooked talent. Still, they found a way to win.
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1 month ago |
hbcusports.com | Kenn Rashad
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1 month ago |
hbcusports.com | Kenn Rashad
The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and Commissioner Charles McClelland have secured a pivotal legal victory in a $150 million lawsuit filed by Urban Edge Network, Inc. (UEN), according to a release published by the conference office on Tuesday. The case, which challenged the SWAC’s exclusive control over its media rights, was partly resolved by an April 21, 2025, arbitration ruling that dismissed all claims filed by Urban Edge.
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1 month ago |
hbcusports.com | Kenn Rashad
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches on Thursday, many will be watching with cautious optimism, hoping to hear the name of at least one HBCU player. It’s a moment full of possibility but also grounded in reality. In recent years, the draft hasn’t always favored HBCU athletes. And in some years, not a single name has been called. Still, we hope. The goal remains the same for those waiting for their chance: show up, stand out, and seize the moment when it comes.
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1 month ago |
hbcusports.com | Kenn Rashad
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches on Thursday, many will be watching with cautious optimism, hoping to hear the name of at least one HBCU player. It’s a moment full of possibility but also grounded in reality. In recent years, the draft hasn’t always favored HBCU athletes. And in some years, not a single name has been called. Still, we hope. The goal remains the same for those waiting for their chance: show up, stand out, and seize the moment when it comes.
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Here is a little HBCU sports history for your consumption.

They coached through budget cuts, bus breakdowns, and overlooked talent. Still, they found a way to win. And they kept winning, year after year, class after class. https://t.co/CwSIvZ9Dca

This is big! We will be talking about it on the next podcast.

Urban Edge Networks had alleged it had the right to broadcast SWAC athletic events, a claim the arbitrator rejected outright. https://t.co/xWtaNgCmC1