
The undisputed leader in HBCU Sports and Culture.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsNews | |||

This week on SIAC Sit Down, Sly and Jamie welcome one of the most respected coaches in HBCU football, Edward Waters University Head Coach Brian Jenkins, for an in-depth conversation about his life, career, and vision for the Tigers.
Coach Jenkins ta... more
This week on The SIAC Sit Down, Sly and Jamie welcome Coach Terry Sims, Head Football Coach at Clark Atlanta University, for an engaging and insightful conversation about his life, career, and vision for the Panthers football program. Coach Sims disc... more
Fort Valley State head football coach Marlon Watson joins The SIAC Sit Down to talk about year two with the Wildcats, building a winning culture, recruiting “winners,” and why the message this spring is simple: “No more milk.”
Coach Watson opens up ... more
On this episode of "The SIAC Sit Down", Sly The Sports Guy and Jamie Walker welcome new **Savannah State head football coach Thomas Howard** for a wide-ranging conversation about his coaching journey, his return to the SIAC and his vision for the Tig... more
I like the show. However, the music is good but should be turned down a little bit, because it is hard to hear the interview.
My brother plays football in the MEAC so I want to stay up to date on league news. However, I find the music in the background a bit distracting at times. Could it be lowered or muted during substantive topics?
Thank you for covering HBCU athletics in the way that you all do! Always informative and entertaining...
S/O to North Carolina Central University #EaglePride
As an HBCU alum myself(TXSO C/O 05) it’s really hard to find coverage of our sporting events. Thank you for giving us first class coverage for both Divisions 1 and 2.
Love the POD! Always insightful glad you all make this happen.
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The show centers on HBCU sports and culture, with energetic discussions around football, basketball, coaching moves, championships, and community impact. Episodes frequently spotlight rosters, game previews and recaps, transfer portal news, and the broader social and cultural context of HBCU athletics, often featuring coaching staff, players, and league executives as guests. A standout is the strong focus on community engagement, media partnerships, and scholarship initiatives tied to HBCU events, which can make it particularly appealing to sponsors and guests who want authentic connection to HBCU sports culture and its storytelling. A recurring strength is the blend of insider analysis with accessible fan perspectives, making it suitable f... more
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Recent guests on HBCU Gameday include:
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2. AD Drew
3. Nemo Washington
4. Tobias Taylor
5. Jada Byers
6. Curtis Allen
7. Dr. Holloman
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