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Welcome to another inspiring episode of HBCU Legends! This week, your host Kyle T. Mosley dives deep into the heart of HBCU sports during an electrifying football season, offering a recap on headline-making matchups like Jackson State’s thrilling victory over Alabama State. But that’s just the beginning—we’re bringing you legendary voices and powerful stories.
First, Olympic gold medalist and Morehouse alum Edwin Moses joins us to reflect on his groundbreaking athletic journey and his new documentary, "13 Steps." Get ready for insight not only into the world of track and field, but also into the rich history and community values of HBCUs.
Then, CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams Parker shares moving reflections on leadership, mental health, and her own trailblazing path from championship athlete at Hampton to a transformative conference leader.
Packed with game analysis, alumni perspectives, and candid conversations about challenges and triumphs in HBCU athletics, this is the episode every HBCU sports fan—and anyone inspired by legacy and resilience—should not miss. So sit back, relax, and get ready to celebrate the legends and stories that define the culture.
TIMESTAMP
00:00 "Underdog Fantasy Promo Offer"
05:27 "Jackson State Dominates SWAC East"
12:37 "Defensive Stars and ESPN Mix-Up"
18:04 FCS Coaches and Conference Challenges
26:51 "13 Steps: An Inspiring Journey"
27:49 "60s-70s Black Family Life"
33:06 Edwin Moses' Impact & Legacy
40:32 Streaming Interest in Documentary Era
47:06 Track and Field's Changing Guard
52:22 "Broad Appeal Documentary Success"
57:11 "Sports, Title IX, and Legacy"
01:04:22 Childhood, Family, and Play
01:05:08 "Finding Community Through Activity"
01:13:10 "Winning the Game of Life"
01:20:18 HBCU Football: Emotional Support Needed
01:21:36 "Emotions, Sports, and Consequences"
01:31:15 Stabilizing HBCU Athletics
01:33:27 "Save on Early Ticket Deals"
01:37:15 "Black College Football Highlights"
01:44:55 Baltimore Conference & CIA Support
By Kyle T. Mosley - HBCU LegendsWelcome to another inspiring episode of HBCU Legends! This week, your host Kyle T. Mosley dives deep into the heart of HBCU sports during an electrifying football season, offering a recap on headline-making matchups like Jackson State’s thrilling victory over Alabama State. But that’s just the beginning—we’re bringing you legendary voices and powerful stories.
First, Olympic gold medalist and Morehouse alum Edwin Moses joins us to reflect on his groundbreaking athletic journey and his new documentary, "13 Steps." Get ready for insight not only into the world of track and field, but also into the rich history and community values of HBCUs.
Then, CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams Parker shares moving reflections on leadership, mental health, and her own trailblazing path from championship athlete at Hampton to a transformative conference leader.
Packed with game analysis, alumni perspectives, and candid conversations about challenges and triumphs in HBCU athletics, this is the episode every HBCU sports fan—and anyone inspired by legacy and resilience—should not miss. So sit back, relax, and get ready to celebrate the legends and stories that define the culture.
TIMESTAMP
00:00 "Underdog Fantasy Promo Offer"
05:27 "Jackson State Dominates SWAC East"
12:37 "Defensive Stars and ESPN Mix-Up"
18:04 FCS Coaches and Conference Challenges
26:51 "13 Steps: An Inspiring Journey"
27:49 "60s-70s Black Family Life"
33:06 Edwin Moses' Impact & Legacy
40:32 Streaming Interest in Documentary Era
47:06 Track and Field's Changing Guard
52:22 "Broad Appeal Documentary Success"
57:11 "Sports, Title IX, and Legacy"
01:04:22 Childhood, Family, and Play
01:05:08 "Finding Community Through Activity"
01:13:10 "Winning the Game of Life"
01:20:18 HBCU Football: Emotional Support Needed
01:21:36 "Emotions, Sports, and Consequences"
01:31:15 Stabilizing HBCU Athletics
01:33:27 "Save on Early Ticket Deals"
01:37:15 "Black College Football Highlights"
01:44:55 Baltimore Conference & CIA Support