As Hampton Pirates prepare for a very expected demonstration against Howard, the head coach knows that Trenton Boykin will be tight.
“This is a real Hu,” he said during the Boykin CAA football coaches media callemphasizing the deep connection between two institutions and their communities. “Both communities and organizations are very important. Our children understand what this game means for this university and society.”
Boykin witnessed the strong competitiveness of the match. “We played in four quarters in these games. They approached.” “Sometimes we returned in the fourth quarter. Sometimes they returned. It’s a game you should play for four quarters.”
Howard stressed the complexity of preparing for multidisciplinary offensive circuits.
“They can be in many personnel sets and formations. You must be a little ready. One quarter of them is running and throwing well, the run game is strong and defenseless, can show different fronts.”
The reception of the game is also excited. Played the Audi field with a large, passionate crowd, Boykin said: “It feels like a house crowd for us. The fan base is great and the children enjoy this atmosphere.”

The crowd goes beyond the field. “You don’t really understand the intensity until this happens to work,” said Boykin. “Graduates are very careful and you get a large number of telephone conversations. It is a special thing.”
More than a football game, boykin, competition “stretches out of everyday life and stretches perfectly.”
Like Hampton and Howard The next chapter is preparing to write a long-lasting competition, seize the spirit of a society that is one of the most meaningful traditions of competition and the “real HU war” of society.