
Kyle Mosley
Managing Editor and Chief Reporter at Saints News Network
Managing Editor and Chief Reporter at HBCU Legends
HBCU Sports and Pro Sports Coverage. Founder/Editor/Reporter/Podcaster @HBCULegends On SI, part of @SInow | @blacksportsinc | @Morehouse | https://t.co/pKgM8v62NU
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kyle Mosley
After former head coach Reggie Barlow stepped down to take the job at Tennessee State, there was uncertainty about the DC Defender's direction. Barlow exited a week before the start of the 2025 UFL season, but the organization quickly selected Shannon Harris to be their new leader — a great choice. He's one game victory away from setting HBCU history as a football coach. No HBCU alum has ever been the head coach of a professional football team while leading them to a league championship title.
SWAC: After Eddie Kelley's Passing, Veteran Official Named Interim Coordinator Of Football Officials
2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kyle Mosley
The Southwestern Athletic Conference has named Hubert Owens the Interim Coordinator of Football Officials for the upcoming season. He is familiar with HBCU football being an Mississippi Valley State alum and the son of Hubert Roosevelt Owens, who officiated SWAC and Mississippi high school games.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kyle Mosley
As the HBCU football season approaches, Michael Vick enters the landscape as the new head coach at Norfolk State University. The NFL great quickly started learning to be a head coach, responsible for guiding young student-athletes. Vick visited his former professional team in Atlanta this week and joined Will McFadden on the Falcons podcast. The conversation was candid, as he discussed coaching and the current state of his former team.
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2 weeks ago |
yardbarker.com | Kyle Mosley
The Black College Football Hall of Fame Board of Trustees inducted six members to its Class of 2025 at its 16th Annual Black College Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, June 7. NFL Network's broadcaster Steve Wyche was the master of ceremonies at the event.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kyle Mosley
The Black College Football Hall of Fame Board of Trustees inducted six members to its Class of 2025 at its 16th Annual Black College Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, June 7. NFL Network's broadcaster Steve Wyche was the master of ceremonies at the event.
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