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I’m gonna keep it short and sweet! Lots of wins and lots of loss’s this past weekend as the HBCU teams concluded their homecoming weekend!

Washington DC was on fire over the weekend! Maybe it was because their HU Bison took home a nail-biting win against MSU!

It’s reported that the Howard University Bison performed in a close win to Morgan State Bears during their homecoming celebration this past Saturday; finally scoring 21-20 in the Mid Eastern Atlantic Conference (MEAC).

With the Howard offense unable to get untracked, Morgan State displayed more consistency on offense and was able to move the ball effectively at time. The Bears had chances to take control of the game, but the Bison defense remained undaunted and was able to hold serve through most of the first half, including an important goal-line stand.

There were so many other big games this weekend, so I’ll break’em down right here! How did your HBCU team do?

Albany State 36, Clark Atlanta 9 – Final

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 50, Southern 21 – Final

Bacone 19, Texas College 6 – Final

Benedict 39, Morehouse 26 – Final

Bethune-Cookman 48, Norfolk State 3 – Final

Bloomsburg 27, Cheyney 13 – Final

Concordia-Selma 20, Southern Virginia 14 – Final

Delaware State 24, NC A&T 0 – Final

Elizabeth City State 47, Chowan 21 – Final

Fort Hayes 28, Lincoln (MO) 26 – Final

Fort Valley State 35, Stillman 17 – Final

Grambling State 22, Virginia Univ of Lynchburg 7 – Final

Howard 21, Morgan State 20 – Final

Jackson State 14, Miss Valley State 7 – Final – 2OT

Jacksonville State 31, Tennessee State 28 – Final – OT

Johnson C. Smith 35, Shaw 20 – Final

Miles 38, Lane 20 – Final

Prairie View A&M 52, Alcorn State 37 – Final

SC State 27, Florida A&M 20 – Final – OT

Saint Augustine’s 34, Fayetteville State 28 – Final – 3OT

Savannah State 42, Edward Waters 35 – Final

Shepherd 41, West Virginia State 20 – Final

Tuskegee 37, Kentucky State 0 – Final

Virginia State 23, Lincoln (PA) 3 – Final

Virginia Union 37, Bowie State 13 – Final

Winston-Salem State 58, Livingstone 0 – Final

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