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2024 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl Gameday, How To Watch, Key Players

Kyle T. Mosley
Last updated: February 24, 2024 9:52 AM
Kyle T. Mosley 12 Min Read
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NEW ORLEANS – Allstate and the Black College Football Hall of Fame will present the 2024 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl game. Today’s contest will culminate a weeklong series of events for the annual postseason all-star game. It will showcase 99 of the best NFL draft-eligible football players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The kickoff will occur at 3 PM CT from Yulman Stadium on Tulane University’s campus.

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THE NEW UNIFORMS AND HELMETS2024 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl2024 ALLSTATE HBCU LEGACY BOWL TEAM ROSTERSTEAM ROBINSON FINAL ROSTERKey Players to Watch on Team RobinsonTEAM GAITHER FINAL ROSTERKey Players to Watch on Team Robinson

Steve Wyche (play-by-play), Charles Davis and Bucky Brooks (analysts), and Sheree Burruss (sideline reporter) will be broadcast live on the NFL Network. Legendary broadcaster Rob Jay (play-by-play), Jackson State head coach TC Taylor (analyst), and Anthony Herron (analyst) will have the call on SiriusXM NFL Radio and College Sports Radio.

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Davius Richard, Team Gaither; Credit: Kyle T. Mosley, HBCU Legends

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THE NEW UNIFORMS AND HELMETS

  • The new HBCU Legacy Bowl uniforms and color palette are focused around Juneteenth for the green, black, red, and yellow. 
  •  Riddell developed the helmet design, and Adidas provided the uniforms and coaches’ sideline athletic apparel.

Jackson State University’s “Sonic Boom of the South” Marching Band will provide the halftime entertainment for the fans in attendance.

Team Gaither and Robinson players are comprised of the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA, SIAC, CAA, and OVC conferences.

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2024 HBCU Legacy Bowl; Credit: Kyle T. Mosley, HBCU Legends

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2024 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl

  • What: Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl, 3rd Annual
  • Where: Yulman Stadium, Tulane University Campus
  • Date: Saturday, Feb. 24
  • Time: 3:00 PM CT/ 4:00 PM ET
  • How To Watch: NFL Network 
  • Radio Broadcast: SiriusXM NFL Radio (Channel 88) and SiriusXM College Sports Radio (Channel 84)
  • Black College Co-Players Of The Year: Davius Richard and Jeremy Moussa
  • Honorary Captain: Justin Simmons (NFL Players, KC Chiefs)
  • Team Gaither Coaches: Larry Scott (Howard) and Dr. Alvin Parker (VA Union)
  • Team Robinson Coaches: Chennis Berry (South Carolina State) and Bubba McDowell (Prairie View A&M)
  • HBCU Legacy Bowl Co-Founders: Doug Williams and James “Shack” Harris
  • HBCU Legacy Bowl Partners: Allstate, Adidas, Allstate Sugar Bowl, Coors Light, National Football League, New Orleans Saints, State Farm, the State of Louisiana, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Coca-Cola, 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, Riddell, The Home Depot and Zebra Technologies, as well as NFL players Terron Armstead, Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes, Bobby Wagner and Jameis Winston.
  • Black College Football Hall of Fame: Established in October 2009 to honor the greatest football players and coaches from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Its trustees are football legends Mel Blount, James Harris, Willie Lanier, Art Shell and Doug Williams. The Black College Football Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Shack Harris & Doug Williams Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
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Feb 19, 2022; New Orleans, LA; HBCU Legacy Bowl co-founders Doug Williams and James "Shack" Harris. Credit:© Kyle A. Mosley-HBCU Legends

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2024 ALLSTATE HBCU LEGACY BOWL TEAM ROSTERS

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Aug 27, 2022; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Florida A&M Rattlers quarterback Jeremy Moussa (8) throws a pass during the first half against the North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports

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TEAM ROBINSON FINAL ROSTER

  1. 4 Colton Adams LB Alabama State University 6’1 230n
  2. 1 Cedric Anderson DB Grambling State University 6’3 197n
  3. 60 Ryan Atkins OL University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 6’5 290n
  4. 2 Frank Bentley WR Florida Memorial University 6’3 200n
  5. 8 Jordan Carter DB Southern University 5’11 190n
  6. 76 Cameron Covin OL Florida A&M University 6’4 285n
  7. 13 Loobert Denelus DL Benedict College 6’0 260n
  8. 3 Aeneas Dennis QB Benedict College 6’1 202n
  9. 0 Ryan Duff K/P Tuskegee University 6’0 190n
  10. 75 Eric Dunn Jr. OL Prairie View A&M University 6’6 290n
  11. 1 Corintheus Edmonds WR Fort Valley State University 6’2 210n
  12. 64 Deontae Graham OL Jackson State University 6’5 324n
  13. 15 ZaReon Hayes DL Alabama A&M University 6’3 245n
  14. 3 Jaheem Hazel DB Jackson State University 6’1 190n
  15. 78 Aidan Hemphill OL Texas Southern University 6’5 305n
  16. 5 Joshua Heyward DB Benedict College 6’2 197n
  17. 23 Jacorey Howard RB Texas Southern University 5’10 210n
  18. 6 Johnathan Huggins S Jackson State University 6’2 211n
  19. 23 Jaylen Johnson DL Kentucky State University 6’1 220n
  20. 24 KeyShawn Johnson LB Prairie View A&M University 6’0 230n
  21. 27 Tyler Judson DB Southern University 6’0 195n
  22. 12 Jaron Kilpatrick DB Benedict College 5’10 195n
  23. 15 Tristan Letlow-Ballard TE University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 6’5 240n
  24. 34 Rasheed Lyles DT Southern University 6’1 295n
  25. 7 Isaiah Major LB Florida A&M University 6’1 230n
  26. 0 Lewis Matthews LB Grambling State University 5’10 225n
  27. 9 Myles McHaney IV DL Prairie View A&M University 6’3 230n
  28. 46 Bryce Miller LS Alabama A&M University 5’11 275n
  29. 26 Demetri Morsell DB Southern University 5’11 180n
  30. 8 Jeremy Moussa QB Florida A&M University 6’3 225n
  31. 44 Andrew Ogletree DL Alabama State University 6’3 285n
  32. 22 LaDarius Owens RB Texas Southern University 5’9 185n
  33. 53 Isaac Peppers LB Jackson State University 6’0 205n
  34. 16 Thomas Piccirillo K/P Benedict College 5’9 170n
  35. 25 August Pitre III WR Southern University 6’1 176n
  36. 77 KaTray Pringle OL Albany State University 6’3 265n
  37. 5 Lyndon Rash WR Grambling State University 6’0 215n
  38. 4 Marcus Riley WR Florida A&M University 5’11 180n
  39. 7 Jyron Russell QB Edward Waters University 6’3 210n
  40. 10 Jahmarae Sheread WR Florida A&M University 5’7 165n
  41. 17 Trevion Sherman-Green LB Prairie View A&M University 6’1 215n
  42. 74 Joshua Simon OL Albany State University 6’3 290n
  43. 11 Eric Smith DB Florida A&M University 5’10 175n
  44. 86 Dwayne Stevens TE Jackson State University 6’3 230n
  45. 72 Arrington Taylor OL Prairie View A&M University 6’4 325n
  46. 55 Eryan Thompson Jr OL Morehouse College 6’4 320n
  47. 52 Jonathan Williams OL Alabama A&M University 6’1 290n
  48. 35 Jaren Wilson DL Edward Waters University 6’2 230n
  49. 81 Kamari Young TE Florida A&M University 6’3 245

Key Players to Watch on Team Robinson

  1. QB Jeremy Moussa
  2. CB Eric Adams
  3. LB Isaiah Major
  4. LB Colton Adams
  5. DB Jordan Carter
  6. RB LaDarius Owens
  7. WR August Pitre
  8. TE Kamari Young
  9. WR Marcus Riley
  10. WR Jahmarae Sheread
  11. WR Lyndon Rash

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Sep 16, 2023; Pasadena, California, USA; North Carolina Central Eagles quarterback Davius Richard (11) throws against the UCLA Bruins during the first half at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

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TEAM GAITHER FINAL ROSTER

  1. 99 Quran Blount DL Fayetteville State University 5’11 290n
  2. 21 Jamyson Boyd DB Shaw University 5’11 180n
  3. 3 Darrian Brokenburr DL Howard University 6’3 260n
  4. 85 Brennan Brown TE Howard University 6’6 250n
  5. 3 Darran Butts RB Hampton University 5’9 186n
  6. 21 Jonathan Cardoza-Chicas K/P Delaware State University 5’11 200n
  7. 12 Brandon Codrington DB North Carolina Central University 5’9 186n
  8. 5 Latrell Collier RB North Carolina Central University 5’10 200n
  9. 18 Taymon Cooke WR North Carolina A&T University 6’0 185n
  10. 17 Nigel Fitzgerald WR Fayetteville State University 6’4 228n
  11. 70 Tyler Fleming OL Fayetteville State University 6’4 325n
  12. 58 Matthew Foster OL Virginia State University 6’6 315n
  13. 72 Breyon Gaddy OL Virginia State University 6’4 315n
  14. 25 Sidney Gibbs RB Shaw University 5’9 195n
  15. 43 Patrick Godbolt DL South Carolina State University 6’3 235n
  16. 6 Jeblonski Green DL South Carolina State University 6’1 285n
  17. 8 James Green S Tennessee State University 6’1 215n
  18. 34 Joshua Green S Tennessee State University 5’11 195n
  19. 75 Evan Gregory OL Norfolk State University 6’4 305n
  20. 53 Gerone Hamilton Jr. LS Howard University 6’5 295n
  21. 62 Brandon Hardy OL Hampton University 6’4 305n
  22. 2 Omari Hill-Robinson DB Bethune- Cookman University 5’11 185n
  23. 12 Keshane Hinckley WR Bowie State University 5’8 174n
  24. 50 Deshawn Ingram OL Howard University 6’4 303n
  25. 36 Jalen Jones LB West Virginia State 5’11 215n
  26. 60 Lawrence Lagrone OL North Carolina A&T University 6’2 345n
  27. 2 Quinzel Lockhart WR Elizabeth City State University 6’3 205n
  28. 30 Malcolm Magee S South Carolina State 6’1 200n
  29. 55 Justin Meade OL Virginia Union University 6’2 280n
  30. 4 Amos “RJ” Mobley WR Winston-Salem State University 6’3 210n
  31. 5 Dylan Morris DB Fayetteville State University 6’0 185n
  32. 22 Jae’Veyon Morton DB Morgan State 5’9 175n
  33. 89 Adrian Olivo K/P North Carolina Central University 5’9 195n
  34. 0 Jeremiah Owens DL Kentucky State University 6’4 235n
  35. 16 Uvel Paul Jr LB Bowie State University 6’0 218n
  36. 73 Samuel Pearson OL Delaware State University 6’5 290n
  37. 94 Miqueal Pillow-Smiley DL Virginia State University 6’2 260n
  38. 6 Treveyon Pratt WR Morgan State University 6’2 195n
  39. 11 Davius Richard QB North Carolina Central University 6’2 220n
  40. 54 Lawrence Richardson LB Morgan State University 6’1 220n
  41. 10 Donovan Riddick QB West Virginia State University 5’11 205n
  42. 22 Said Sidibe WR Virginia Union Unversity 6’1 185n
  43. 23 Manuel Smith DB North Carolina Central University 6’0 195n
  44. 71 Tairiq Stewart OL North Carolina A&T University 6’6 310n
  45. 1 Jordan Toles S Morgan State University 6’2 210n
  46. 4 Qwahsin Townsel LB Hampton University 6’0 220n
  47. 11 Noah Washington DL Morgan State University 6’5 275n
  48. 27 Ian Wheeler RB Howard University 5’10 200n
  49. 1 Quinton Williams QB Howard University 6’4 207n
  50. 7 RayShawn Williams DB Howard University 5’10 190

Key Players to Watch on Team Robinson

  1. QB Davius Richard
  2. WR Taymon Cooke
  3. RB Mookie Collier
  4. QB Quinton Williams
  5. RB Ian Wheeler
  6. S Jordan Toles
  7. OL Justin Meade
  8. DL Patrick Godbolt
  9. DB Brandon Codrington
  10. LB Qwahsin Townsel

Related: Moussa And Richard Win The 2023 Black College Football Co-Players Of The Year Award

Related: 2024 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl Head Coaches Announced

Related: HBCU Legacy Bowl Partners With Allstate As Its New Title Sponsor

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