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HBCU Gameday has launched a special series dealing with all things athletics from Florida A&M University. This year began with a series of changes in the athletic department that continued throughout the summer up until the football season.
Vaughn Wilson joins the show to discuss the impact of a new university president, new athletic director as well as a new football coach. Angela Suggs, the new director of athletics, offers her opinion on the importance of the Florida Classic versus rival Bethune-Cookman.
It’s not just athletics on this episode, comedian and FAMU alum Roy Wood Jr. tells us about his new show on CNN and hosting this year’s White House correspondents dinner.
The conversation wraps up with a look ahead to the basketball season and a highlight on women’s volleyball.