Primetime Matchup Recap: A Weekend of Intensity and Rivalries in College Football
Primetime Matchup Recap: A Weekend of Intensity and Rivalries in College Football
This past weekend, college football fans tuned into ESPN’s primetime matchup to witness thrilling battles, standout performances, and key rivalries. South Carolina State quarterback Eric Phoenix set the tone for a sparks-filled weekend as he led the Bulldogs in an intense clash against the North Carolina Central Eagles. Phoenix performed remarkably, throwing for 321 yards and adding 60 rushing yards to help South Carolina State narrowly defeat #19-ranked North Carolina Central, 24-21. The Bulldogs barely escaped the Eagles’ claws, and Phoenix made a powerful statement with his performance.
The action didn’t stop there. Benedict College and Fort Valley State faced off in a divisional rivalry matchup. Benedict, the team to beat this season, came in strong with momentum from last year’s dominant 48-6 performance. All eyes were on whether Fort Valley State could challenge the reigning powerhouse, but Benedict’s reputation and recent track record put them in the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Fayetteville State faced the daunting task of taking on the undefeated Johnson C. Smith Bulls. Fans speculated on whether Fayetteville could pull off an upset, but Johnson C. Smith’s unbeaten status made them formidable opponents.
Another exciting game saw Delaware State square off against Howard, with NFL prospects in the spotlight. Howard’s Kenny Gallop and Delaware’s Jaden Sutton provided plenty of action for scouts and fans alike, showcasing the potential to bring their talent to the professional level.
In Nashville, Tennessee State and their head coach Eddie George continued to shine. The Tigers maintained their hot streak, showing dominance against conference rival UT Martin. Coach George’s leadership and the Tigers’ momentum make them a force to be reckoned with in the conference.
With standout performances and fierce rivalries, this weekend’s matchups demonstrated the intensity of college football and left fans eagerly awaiting the next wave of primetime games.
Worked as a Scout and volunteer for the East n West Shriners game in 2016-2017.
Also attended the Hula bowl and Tropical Bowl games. 2022
Also was a independent Agent and Scout at the CGS bowl game in 2021.
Worked All star games like the EPS All-Americans game in 2017.