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Welcome to a special Week 10 edition of HBCU Legends! This episode features an insightful conversation between hosts Kyle T Mosley and Ralph Cooper, who sit down with Prairie View A&M’s head football coach, Tremaine Jackson, as his Panthers gear up for a huge showdown against Alabama State.
Coach Jackson shares what’s been driving Prairie View’s success this season, including the importance of community support, the impact of social media outreach, and his efforts to get fans and alumni fired up for game day on “the Hill.” The episode dives into the Panthers’ defensive strengths and leadership, shines a spotlight on key players like Trevor Randle and the dynamic backfield duo of Bingham and McDowell, and explores Jackson’s authentic coaching philosophy—one rooted in transparency, accountability, and relentless energy.
Plus, hear Coach Jackson’s candid thoughts on the dog mentality that’s unifying his team, why building a championship program truly takes a village, and the upcoming matchup with Alabama State’s standout quarterback Andrew Body. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at Prairie View A&M football, filled with personal stories, championship ambitions, and a call to action for Panther Nation to show up and show out.
Also, sits down with the iconic Donal Ware, a true trailblazer in HBCU sports media and the mind behind Box to Row. For over two decades, Donal has celebrated HBCU athletics, interviewed major names in both sports and pop culture, and built lasting connections within the community—on platforms as prominent as SiriusXM, ESPN, and beyond.
This episode dives into Donal's incredible journey, exploring the impact and growth of HBCU sports coverage, his experiences landing powerful interviews with legends like Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg, and Jerry Rice, and the challenges faced by HBCU coaches and media personalities breaking onto national stages. Together, Kyle T. Mosley and Donal Ware discuss the importance of unity in the HBCU media space, the changing landscape for women in sports broadcasting, and advice for young journalists looking to make their mark.
Finally, Ernest Ruffin joins the interview. He speaks about the upcoming HBCU Football game in St. Croix, the first-ever in the Caribbean.
By Kyle T. Mosley - HBCU LegendsWelcome to a special Week 10 edition of HBCU Legends! This episode features an insightful conversation between hosts Kyle T Mosley and Ralph Cooper, who sit down with Prairie View A&M’s head football coach, Tremaine Jackson, as his Panthers gear up for a huge showdown against Alabama State.
Coach Jackson shares what’s been driving Prairie View’s success this season, including the importance of community support, the impact of social media outreach, and his efforts to get fans and alumni fired up for game day on “the Hill.” The episode dives into the Panthers’ defensive strengths and leadership, shines a spotlight on key players like Trevor Randle and the dynamic backfield duo of Bingham and McDowell, and explores Jackson’s authentic coaching philosophy—one rooted in transparency, accountability, and relentless energy.
Plus, hear Coach Jackson’s candid thoughts on the dog mentality that’s unifying his team, why building a championship program truly takes a village, and the upcoming matchup with Alabama State’s standout quarterback Andrew Body. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at Prairie View A&M football, filled with personal stories, championship ambitions, and a call to action for Panther Nation to show up and show out.
Also, sits down with the iconic Donal Ware, a true trailblazer in HBCU sports media and the mind behind Box to Row. For over two decades, Donal has celebrated HBCU athletics, interviewed major names in both sports and pop culture, and built lasting connections within the community—on platforms as prominent as SiriusXM, ESPN, and beyond.
This episode dives into Donal's incredible journey, exploring the impact and growth of HBCU sports coverage, his experiences landing powerful interviews with legends like Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg, and Jerry Rice, and the challenges faced by HBCU coaches and media personalities breaking onto national stages. Together, Kyle T. Mosley and Donal Ware discuss the importance of unity in the HBCU media space, the changing landscape for women in sports broadcasting, and advice for young journalists looking to make their mark.
Finally, Ernest Ruffin joins the interview. He speaks about the upcoming HBCU Football game in St. Croix, the first-ever in the Caribbean.