HBCU Football Schedule, How To Watch | Postseason 2023

The HBCU football schedule and how to watch the postseason edition for the 2023 season.
HBCU Football Schedule, How To Watch | Postseason 2023
HBCU Football Schedule, How To Watch | Postseason 2023

HOUSTON — The HBCU football schedule and how to watch the postseason edition for the 2023 season. Today, the 50th Bayou Classic is a featured game in college football as Grambling State and Southern renew their rivalry at 1 PM CT in Caesars Superdome. Two top FCS football teams square off in the 2nd round of the NCAA Division II playoffs as the 4th-ranked Benedict Tigers host the 11th-ranked Lenoir-Rhyne Bears. 

Last, the No. 13 NCCU Eagles travel to Richmond, Virginia, to take on the No. 22 Richmond Spiders for a 2 PM ET kickoff at Robins Stadium. Last season's HBCU National Champions earned a berth into the NCAA Division I-FCS playoffs after Howard won the 2023 MEAC Football title.

Top-5 Power Teams Ranking | HBCU Legends

  1. Florida A&M Rattlers
  2. Benedict Tigers
  3. NCCU Eagles
  4. Prairie View Panthers
  5. Howard Bison

Top Games of the Week | Week 12

  1. Benedict Tigers vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Bears  1 PM ET, ONLINE: STREAM - | Prediction: Benedict
  2. Southern Jaguars vs. Grambling Tigers 1 PM CT, TV:NBC, STREAM: Peacock Prediction: Too Close To Call
  3. NCCU Eagles vs. Richmond Spiders  2 PM ET, TV: ESPN+ | Prediction: Eagles Win

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