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The Celebration Bowl is a postseason college football bowl game, first played in the 2015 season, contested between the champions of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC)—the two prominent conferences of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in NCAA Division I.
The 2024 Celebration Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 14, 2024, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.The ninth annual Celebration Bowl featured South Carolina State, champions of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), and Jackson State, champions of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).
The deal with Fox’s KCOP-TV Los Angeles and WPWR-TV Chicago completes the syndication lineup for HBCU Go football, which will present a slate of 26 games airing from Aug. 31 to Nov. 23.
How to Watch Florida A&M (11-1) vs. Howard (6-5) HBCU Celebration Bowl Game FAMU football defeats Prairie View A&M 35-14 to win the SWAC title game at Bragg Memorial Stadium on Dec. 2, 2023 When ...
Textile Football Classic [31] Griffin, GA 1961 [69] Formerly an annual game between Clark Atlanta and Fort Valley State. The series was also played in a classic format in 2013 and known as the Iris Classic (see above). [69] The Classic Charlotte, NC 2006 [99] Game between Bowie State and Livingstone College. [99] Tiger Paw Classic [23] Houston, TX
There will be 26 football matchups this season, including eight CIAA games, nine SIAC games and 14 SWAC match-ups. Allen […] HBCU GO unveils 26-game football schedule for 2024 season
The first football game between HBCU schools was played on December 27, 1892. On that day Johnson C. Smith defeated Livingstone College. As it was the only game played by HBCU schools that year, Johnson C. Smith's team could no doubt claim to be that season's HBCU national champions by default.