During the 2025 season, the team in Curtis Syongs and HBCU, the platform makes remarkable improvements to turn to the leader to broadcast black college sports.
“Conferences begin to do new deals with ESPN,” Syongs HBCU is reflected in his annual conversation with HBCU legends.
HBCU legends agreed the first annual contract with a 10-year contract, the HBCU in 2022 in 2022.
Locking 10 years of deals with Major HBCU conferences like SWAC, SIAC and CIAA, Syongs, “We are still working on Meac.”

Las Vegas HBCU Classic – Jackson State Vs Gramling State / Credit: HBCU GO
HBCU GO will enter the fourth season producing black college sports content and present several dear classics:
“I think this will be a shot on our best year in our schedule,” said Syongs. Hampton, who visited Jackson in 2025 a week, starts with 1 collision that silently rewrite the network.
It should be noted that Symonds are proud of the accessibility of the network. “We’re not behind a paywall. We are free. And more are more conversations for more people,” he said. Now 95% of TV households and 95% of black households are not only broadcasting HBCU GO; Delivers cultural moments to the living room in the country.
Symonds stressed that there will be a long-awaited showcase between HBCU Football National Champion, which has immediately ruled the State Program in Jackson and the State Program in the Warehouse.
Fan bases are excited for the October 25th game in the Allsiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The Gulf Coast of Jackson State and Alabama will receive a central stage against the SWAC coach of the SAM SHADE (AAMU) of YUN TAYLOR (JSU) of the YU SAM Shade (AAMU).
MORHEHOUSE AND Howard show at Metlife Stadium puts HBCU sports in a massive stage in a great Apple. Symonds stressed that these games have converted to national television measures, which will gain energy and opportunities to the whole HBCU sports ecosystem.

Vick / Credit in Jackson and Lincoln Financial Fiar: HBCU Go
On October 30, Lincoln had to broadcast the first match between the former NFL stars return coaches, Delare Jackson (Delaware State) and Michael Vick (Norfolk State), Michael Vick (Norfolk State).
Again, like the simonds, the media view turn. The recent political climate, especially the increase in the attacks of variety, capital and (SEI), caused the financing and presence of advertisers.
“The landscape has changed,” he said. Government Grants and Sponsorship dollars have to use the availability of the power and sale of gene Z to attract brands in new ways, HBCU.
Again, symbons remains optimistic by finding an opportunity in difficulties. He points to the active popularity of living sports, production quality (five-wire premium in a total of three years) and the growing industry with the power of Byron Allen.
“We are niche. No one is doing anything in this circle … When people pay attention to us, we are taking good steps and go against these caliber.”
HBCU GO’s mission is both a cornerstone and behind the camera. Reflecting the tradition of the training of future stars, Symonds are proud of broadcasters of larger networks: “If ESPN arrives, I have done my work.”
This stretches up to the student tab. HBCU GO, to increase the amount of student-generated content, when the campus is in the campus, produces in the cappus.
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Opening the doors for students, HBCU develops not only stories, but also the storytellers themselves.
Despite the release of millions, the Syongs knows that the stadium is very important for both television atmosphere and the spirit of campus. It is concerned about disputes with white organizations (PWis), where students slide stadiums.
“One of the biggest pushes this year is to try to find a way we can understand a kind of creative way … To help you to access the stadium to watch the game of Gen Z.” He is investigating everything from the Stimulus-Laden partnership with advertisers to creative game initiatives.
As a result, Symonds Views are going on a lifetime for both a window, both a window, and student-athletes, students, teams and conferences.
“Sports will never go. The sport just lived and grew up and grew up, so it will always be an attractive mistake on the street.”
As the increase in the HBCU extension and its mission deepens, Symonds and his team ensure that the people only provide how HBCU sports are spreading, and the people provide the people to enjoy all of the HBCU sports stories.