Classics Sports Radio Network to broadcast HBCU Bowl
Nico Scott and Kemar Scarlett set to play in the Russell Athletic HBCU Bowl on Saturday in the Georgia Dome.

Classics Sports Radio Network to broadcast HBCU Bowl

FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. - For the second-straight year, Classics Sports Radio Network will broadcast the Russell Athletic HBCU Bowl on Saturday, December 18 live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.  Kickoff is slated for 2:00 p.m. ET and the pregame show will begin at 1:30 p.m.

Classics Sports Radio Network was established in 2008 and broadcasts some of America's biggest Black College Football games and sporting events on radio stations around the country.  Games broadcast for the last three seasons include MEAC/SWAC Challenge, Southern Heritage Classic in Memphis, State Fair Classic in Dallas, CIAA Championship Game, and the SWAC Championship Game.  Past games have included first round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs, Atlanta Football Classic, and the John Merritt Classic to name a few.

Morgan State's #Kemar Scarlett and Nico Scott# are among the best senior football players in the nation who were selected to play in the HBCU Bowl.

The HBCU Bowl teams are made up of some of the nation's best senior football players amongst the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, in an East vs. West style format.  The East team is made up of players from the MEAC and CIAA and coached by Florida A&M head coach Joe Taylor, while the West team is made up of players from the SWAC and the SIAC and coached by Tuskegee head coach Willie Slater.  The players will participate in a "combine" atmosphere during the week as NFL personnel administer tests. 

In addition to the broadcast of the game the pregame show will consist of interviews with each head coach.  In addition there will be player interviews during the course of the game.  The broadcast can be heard on the radio stations listed below and online at www.classicsportsradio.com Nine stations are currently slated to pick up the game with more scheduled to be added.

Donal Ware will handle play-by-play duties, while Eric Curry will handle color analyst duties and the sideline reporter will be named later.                                                                                                              

Stations that will broadcast HBCU Bowl on Classics Sports Radio Network

Station                                     Location
WASU-FM 92.7                       Albany, GA
WXAG-AM 1470                      Athens, GA
TBA                                         Atlanta, GA
WRVS-FM 89.9                        Elizabeth City/Eastern, NC
WELE-AM 1380                       Daytona Beach, FL
KTSU-FM 90.9                         Houston, TX
WJAB-FM 90.9                        Huntsville, AL
WPRL-FM 91.7                        Lorman, MS
WBOK-AM 1230                     New Orleans, LA
WSSB-FM 90.3                        Orangeburg, SC
www.classicsportsradio.com      Worldwide



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