A group of South University students just made a date. Their documentary film, The secret sportThe man in the focus of the University’s legacy and athletic, the Jukebox Marting group won the prestigious sports EMMY award. The award celebrated a significant moment for all HBCUs, not only for the south, not only for the south in 2025 sports EMMY awards in New York.
Loren Sullivan, Ashley Cuillier, Ashley Cuillier, Ashley Cuillier, Ashley Lovelience, Ashley Lovelaier and Eric White, a documentary was created as part of the 40,000 HBCU Sports Broadcasting Grant Competition. Funded by the program Coca-Cola Company and the Foundation of the National Television Academy of Sciences and Sciencesin sports and culture to emphasize the story in the student leadership.

The secret sport Having difficulties to see the audience the human jukebox is more than half. Instead, the group presents members as a real athletes, serious training, discipline and endurance, is constant to be part of one of the country’s most famous HBCU tapes. Their performances are often protected for traditional sports programs, physical endurance, acute accuracy and unshakable liabilities.
“It’s just a call to invest in art, not just a profit,” he said. One Press release of South UniversityHe stressed the broader importance of visibility and sources for HBCU creators and communications.
Emmy Win is the result of both the story perfection and cultural ideas. The physical requirements and social value of black march bands seize the spirit of HBCUS when presenting a strong, narrative-driven objective. Students plan to support their grants, support their grants for scholarships, human jukebox program and media and the media team and the media.
The secret sport On YouTube, this summer, then a new lens will be broadcast with hopes that inspire to see group culture. More than just one documentary, this is a cultural note of HBCU perfection.