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Week Three HBCU Football Recap: Grambling Cornerback Tyrell Raby Continues to Shine

September 16, 2025

Week three of Black College Football featured several exciting games, including Grambling State's overtime victory against Kentucky State thanks to Tyrell Raby's 83-yard fumble return touchdown. Howard University claimed a 38-20 win in the HBCU NYC Classic, while Alabama A&M narrowly defeated Tennessee State 23-21 in The Legacy Series game. Florida A&M secured their first season victory against Albany State, and South Carolina State won a high-scoring 55-41 game against Bethune-Cookman despite an impressive performance from backup quarterback Cam'Ron Ransom.

Who is affected

  • The article affects various HBCU football teams and their players, including Grambling State Tigers, Kentucky State, Howard University, Morehouse Maroon Tigers, Alabama A&M Bulldogs, Tennessee State Tigers, Florida A&M Rattlers, Albany State Rams, South Carolina State Bulldogs, and Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. Specific players mentioned who are affected include Tyrell Raby, C'zavian Teasett, Tyriq Starks, Sean Johnson, Victor Barbosa, Cornelius Brown, RJ Johnson III, Thad Franklin Jr., Cam'Ron Ransom, and Ryan Stubblefield.

What action is being taken

  • Various HBCU football teams are competing in their regular season games across multiple venues. Standout defensive plays are occurring, such as Tyrell Raby's game-winning fumble return. Teams are making strategic quarterback changes during games, as seen with Bethune-Cookman turning to backup Cam'Ron Ransom. Players are being recognized for their performances, evidenced by Raby being named the Aeneas Williams Award HBCU DB of the Week. The HBCU NYC Classic and The Legacy Series are being held as special showcase events for Black College Football.

Why it matters

  • These games showcase the talent and competitive nature of HBCU football programs across the country. The performances highlight individual player achievements, such as Raby's game-winning play and Ransom's six-touchdown effort. These matchups represent important conference and non-conference contests that impact teams' season records, as seen with Florida A&M securing their first win and South Carolina State improving to 2-1. Special events like the HBCU NYC Classic and The Legacy Series provide greater visibility for HBCU programs by hosting games in professional stadiums like MetLife Stadium and Nissan Stadium.

What's next

  • Several upcoming games are scheduled, including Central State vs Morgan State at 12PM in Baltimore, Delaware State vs St. Francis at 1:00PM in Loretto, PA, Hampton vs Howard at 4:00PM at Audi Field in Washington, DC, North Carolina Central vs North Carolina A&T at 4:00PM at Truist Stadium in Greensboro, and Sacred Heart vs Norfolk State at 4:00PM at William "Dick" Price Stadium in Norfolk.

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint