The HBCU Perfection under the armor – this time Jackson State University football program returned this time with a new short film that receives the audience behind the scenes.
Hooded Guard Yardix: Jackson State University Spring Football 2025Demonstrates the national teams of black college prepared for the starting title in the documentary. June 30, the film seizes the grit, driver and culture that appoints one of the most dominated programs in HBCU football.
This first explains the story of JSU for the first time. The brand has released a similar feature of more than 1.5 million views and more deeply interest in the concept of HBCU athletics and story in 2023. Now in 2025, the new project, head coach Taylor’s head coach Taylor’s head coach Taylor’s head coach Taylor’s head coach Taylor’s souls, which makes a Mantra’s seat than football more offers spring experiences.
“It’s more than this slogan, this is the mindset,” the narrations of the film. “This is setting up future leaders, never retreated and never reduced.”
Works deep under the relationship of Armor with Jackson State. The university has now signed a very annual extension with a more than 2029 brand, which makes it one of the longest partnerships in the HBCU sports department. This transaction includes the highest level performance gear, student-athlete support and special campaign cooperation such as this documentary.
JSU’s program is designed for a larger cultural impact – not only to win in the last few seasons. The championship banners became the cornerstone of the dominance and national recruitment in March from the banners in March, Jackson State HBCU sports movement.
The expansion of the armor in this narrative in this narrative, especially with HBCU, the expansion of capital in sports is aligned with its wider mission. In recent years, the company invested in HBCU combination, student mentor and initiates through the next platform.
This Protect The film does not take a look at Spring football – it is a continuation of a story approach in the center of the national conversation. Jackson is to remind the state students and graduates that their legacy is seen, supported and respected.