HBCU Sports, the oldest running multimedia platform announced Thursday Thursday covering Black colleges and universities HBCU SPORTS Podcast Expand the podcast network and transfer three new original shows aimed at expanding HBCU athletics to the upcoming use.
The announcement of the HBCU sports founder and Publisher Kenn Rashad, HBCU sports contributions will be hosted by HBCU Sports Contributions, Rashad and Rashad, Rashad and Rashad, will be placed next to his long counterpart Kendrick Marshall.
“Jarrett Hoffman is better than” less
To debut in the coming weeks, better than to host By Jarrett Hoffman and attention-athletes, coaches and II Section and NAIA HBCU software institutions, mainly the main college athletics were not considered.
“Many people look at the II Section and Naia’s talent in less talent,” Hoffman said during a live broadcast. “But many sections in my eyes I want to give a platform to show that these programs are better than talent.”
The show will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other basic sound platforms.
“Meac & More” with Chris Stevens
Chris Stevens Tennessee State, Hampton and North Carolina, Hampton and North Carolina A & T, the Middle East Athletic Conference (MEAC) and will be directed to an independent HBCU.
“I will present you the latest and most of these schools and conferences,” Stevens said. “From the Norfolk province, we will present interviews with athletes, coaches and managers who are aware of everything from Tennessee.”
The show promises timely and insidious concepts in Meac and beyond.
Kenn Rashad and Kendrick with Marshall “Swak Pageco
Rashad and Marshall will host SWAC Pagasl, a new show dedicated to the Southwest Sports Conference (SWAC). The original name of the website before the HBCU sport is paying the “Swac page” Homage.
“If you know something about something related to the day of the day, you know that social media 1.0 is, social media even existed,” he said. “We bring back this spirit with this podcast-cover and the concept of everything and with a little nostalgia.”
The show will present analyze, fan engagement and historical context as part of the mission to inform and entertain and entertain and entertain sports enthusiasts.
“These shows are part of a greater effort to deepen our dais and give our audience more meaningful content,” Rashad said. “We want to emphasize the depth and diversity of the MEAC or SWAC, HBCU Athletics, as well as the II section, and the HBCU Athletics.”
All three podcasts are set to start in the coming weeks and will be available on all major flow platforms.