2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl

American college football all-star game

College football game
2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl
1st HBCU Legacy Bowl
Team Robinson Team Gaither
6 22
Head coach: 
Willie Simmons (Florida A&M)
Head coach: 
Buddy Pough (South Carolina State)
1234 Total
Team Robinson 0060 6
Team Gaither 0697 22
DateFebruary 19, 2022
Season2021
StadiumYulman Stadium
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPGeremy Hickbottom (QB, Tennessee State) & Antwan Collier (DB, Florida A&M)[1]
National anthemTonya Boyd-Cannon[2]
RefereeTuta Salaam[3]
Halftime showGSU Tiger Marching Band[4]
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
HBCU Legacy Bowl
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The 2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl was a post-season college football all-star game played on February 19, 2022, at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was the inaugural edition of the HBCU Legacy Bowl, whose founding was announced by the Black College Football Hall of Fame on March 18, 2021. The game was the last of the all-star games that concluded the 2021–22 bowl games. Television coverage was provided by NFL Network.

The bowl's teams are named after Jake Gaither, coach of the Florida A&M Rattlers from 1945 to 1973, and Eddie Robinson, coach of the Grambling State Tigers from 1941 to 1997.

Players

Football programs representing historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) primarily compete in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) in NCAA Division II, and the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

On September 1, 2021, Aqeel Glass, quarterback for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, became the first player to be selected for the HBCU Legacy Bowl.[5][6] As the 2021 season progressed, the game's website was updated with players who confirmed plans to participate in the game. Those players are listed below.[7]

Team Gaither
Position Player School Conf.
DL Rafiq Abdul-Wahid Chowan CIAA
DB Will Adams Virginia State CIAA
WR Korey Banks North Carolina A&T Big South
P Neil Boudreau Morgan State MEAC
LB Wesley Bowers Bowie State CIAA
OL Greg Brooks Fayetteville State CIAA
QB Juwan Carter Norfolk State MEAC
OL Louis Chandler Langston University SAC
LS John Davis North Carolina A&T Big South
DB Elvin De La Rosa Fayetteville State CIAA
OL Matthew Derks Delaware State MEAC
DL De'Shaan Dixon Norfolk State Spartans MEAC
OL Cam Durley Tennessee State OVC
DL James Fagan Hampton Pirates Big South
DB Joshua Flowers Winston-Salem State CIAA
DL Javon Frazier Virginia State CIAA
OL Jaylan Galloway Fayetteville State CIAA
DB Trey Giles Miles College SIAC
DE Antonio Golden Fort Valley State SIAC
OL Tison Gray South Carolina State MEAC
WR Trey Gross Delaware State MEAC
QB Geremy Hickbottom Tennessee State OVC
DL Jamal Holloway Central State University SIAC
OL Savion Hopes Virginia Union CIAA
LB Devon Hunt Shaw CIAA
DE Keyshawn James Fayetteville State CIAA
DB Zafir Kelly South Carolina State MEAC
TE Isiah Macklin North Carolina Central MEAC
RB Jah-Maine Martin North Carolina A&T Big South
WR Marquis McClain Southern SWAC
WR Ryan McDaniel North Carolina Central MEAC
DE Chris Myers Norfolk State MEAC
LB Noah Rainbow-Douglas North Carolina Central MEAC
DB Taeyonn Reynolds Elizabeth City State CIAA
OL De'jour Simpson North Carolina A&T Big South
DB Tevin Singleton Bowie State CIAA
K Jefferson Souza Virginia Union CIAA
RB Isaiah Totten North Carolina Central MEAC
WR Will Vereen South Carolina State MEAC
DB Aaron Walker Howard MEAC
WR Imeek Watkins Chowan CIAA
OL Zachary Wilcox Virginia State CIAA
RB Call Wilkins Bowie State CIAA
QB Bryce Witt Chowan CIAA
DB Myles Wolfolk Bowie State CIAA
Team Robinson
Position Player School Conf.
WR Dee Anderson Alabama A&M SWAC
DB Zach Anderson Fort Valley State SIAC
DE Michael Badejo Texas Southern SWAC
LS Luke Barnes Alabama State SWAC
RB Bishop Bonnett Florida A&M SWAC
WR Shemar Bridges Fort Valley State SIAC
DL Jeremiah Caine Mississippi Valley State SWAC
OL Amari Catchings Jackson State SWAC
DL Christian Clark Alabama State SWAC
DB Rodney Coleman, Jr. Miles College SIAC
DB Antwan Collier Florida A&M SWAC
WR Keith Corbin, III Jackson State SWAC
DE Kailon Davis Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
WR Ke'Lenn Davis Texas Southern SWAC
OL Keenan Forbes Florida A&M SWAC
LB Jerry Garner Mississippi Valley State SWAC
OL Danny Garza Prairie View A&M SWAC
LB Chad Gilchrist South Carolina State MEAC
QB Aqeel Glass Alabama A&M SWAC
RB Ezra Gray Alabama State SWAC
DB Marvin Grunshie Savannah State SIAC
LB Keonte Hampton Jackson State SWAC
QB Felix Harper Alcorn State SWAC
WR Trey Harrell Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
OL Miquail Harvey Albany State SIAC
OL Nathaniel Hines Texas Southern SWAC
OL Jordan Ighofose Grambling State SWAC
OL Jay Jackson-Williams Florida A&M SWAC
LB Untareo Johnson Bethune-Cookman SWAC
DB Coemba Jones Albany State SIAC
TE Taron Mallard Bethune-Cookman SWAC
LB Derrick Mayweather Florida A&M SWAC
DB Daniel Norman Morehouse College SIAC
DL Antwan Owens Jackson State SWAC
QB Jawon Pass Prairie View A&M SWAC
OL Jalen Powell Norfolk State MEAC
WR LeCharles Pringle Alcorn State SWAC
WR Tyrin Ralph Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
OL Jamal Savage Bethune-Cookman SWAC
RB Ladarius Skelton Southern SWAC
OL Jalen Spady Florida A&M SWAC
RB Brett Sylve Kentucky State SIAC
DB Juwan Taylor Alcorn State SWAC
DB Jalon Thigpen Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
TE Montavious Tinch Miles College SIAC
K Rigoberto Tinoco Benedict College SIAC
LB Tim Walton Texas Southern SWAC
P Jonatan Ward Kentucky State SIAC
WR Josh Wilkes Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
DL Savion Williams Florida A&M SWAC
OL Columbus Willis Alcorn State SWAC
DB Al Young Jackson State SWAC
DL Loren Young Langston University SAC

Box score

Several game-specific rules were used:[8]

  • Teams were limited to two offensive packages, 4–3 defenses, and no blitzing
  • No overtime, no replay challenges, and kickoffs only at the start of each half
2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Team Robinson 0 0 606
Team Gaither 0 6 9722

at Yulman StadiumNew Orleans

  • Date: Saturday, February 19, 2022
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Referee: Tuta Salaam
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Box score
Game information
First quarter
  • (4:05) GAIT – Calil Wilkins 12-yard pass from Bryce Witt (Jefferson Souza kick failed). Gaither 6–0
Second quarter
  • No scoring
Third quarter
  • (12:16) GAIT – Jefferson Souza 21-yard field goal. Gaither 9–0
  • (7:31) GAIT – Juwan Carter 7-yard run (Jefferson Souza kick failed). Gaither 15–0
  • (0:30) ROB – Jawon Pass 1-yard run (Rigoberto Tinoco kick failed). Gaither 15–6
Fourth quarter
  • (9:18) GAIT – Geremy Hickbottom 3-yard run (Jefferson Souza kick good). Gaither 22–6
Statistics ROB GAIT
First downs 10 22
Plays–yards 49–136 71–344
Rushes–yards 21–31 29–91
Passing yards 105 253
Passing: compattint 11–28–0 27–42–0
Time of possession 18:27 41:33
Team Category Player Statistics
ROB Passing Aqeel Glass (Alabama A&M) 4–15, 51 YDS
Rushing Ezra Gray (Alabama State) 4 CAR, 33 YDS
Receiving Dee Anderson (Alabama A&M) 3 REC, 33 YDS
GAIT Passing Bryce Witt (Chowan) 15–21, 131 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing Bryce Witt (Chowan) 3 CAR, 32 YDS
Receiving Marquis McClain (Southern) 7 REC, 84 YDS

Source:[9]

References

  1. ^ Gaither, Steven J. (February 19, 2022). "Team Gaither wins HBCU Legacy Bowl". hbcugameday.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  2. ^ Mosley, Kyle T. (January 28, 2022). "HBCU Legacy Bowl Update - Jan. 28". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  3. ^ @footballzebras (February 19, 2022). "Referee Tuta Salaam introducing HBCU legends at the Legacy Bowl" (Tweet). Retrieved February 25, 2023 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "BREAKING: The World Famed Grambling State Tiger Marching Band to perform at halftime at the HBCU Legacy Bowl". hbculegacybowl.com (Press release). January 24, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "First HBCU Legacy Bowl Selection Announced!". hbculegacybowl.com. September 1, 2021. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  6. ^ Hoffman, Jarrett (September 1, 2021). "Alabama A&M QB Aqeel Glass named first selection to HBCU Legacy Bowl". hbcusports.com. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  7. ^ "2022 Players". HBCU Legacy Bowl. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  8. ^ "HBCU Legacy Bowl Highlights". Retrieved February 25, 2023 – via YouTube. Information appears at 1:21.
  9. ^ "Team Robinson vs. Team Gaither Box Score". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
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