HOUSTON - After Week 1's thrilling exhibition of contests at season openers, classics, and rivalry showdowns, Week 2 will have a different flavor for fans. Saturday's slate of games will have storied HBCU programs battling No. 1 teams from the FBS and FCS - which may the first time ever happening in college football.
It's another David versus Goliath scenario in Week 2...while some in the HBCU landscape would call them "Check Games." Grambling State will receive a $1 million check from Ohio State.
"We have so much respect for NDSU. They have done it the right way for many years," TSU head coach Reggie Barlow said. He continued, " It is a game we are definitely excited about. I know our young men will be excited about it. You want to show that you are the best, then you have to play against the best and you to compete against the best."
Last season, NDSU defeated the Eddie George-led TSU team, 52-3, in the 2024 Trees Bowl during Week 2. Saturday will be the second time the Tigers and Bison have met on the gridiron.
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The second battle promises to be monumental for HBCU fans! The Grambling State Tigers (1-0) will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to face the 2024 FBS National Champions and current No. 1 team in the nation, the Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0). This matchup marks the first meeting between these legendary football programs.
"First of all. They got a great band. We have a great band. And, we've going to compete as a band. I'm just jokin right now," Grambling State head coach Micky Joseph said at his GSU-OSU presser.
He continued, "We understand what we’re getting into. We understand what’s going to happen. We understand it’s not balanced in the scholarships, not balanced in what they have resources-wise and what we have resources-wise. We all know why we’re playing the game...I spoke to the coaches and said, "The game better be clean...we play within the system and we swing.""
Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day reflected on the powerful legacy of Grambling State and the legendary Eddie Robinson. The team was inspired by a moving talk from assistant defensive coach Larry Johnson, who shared how Coach Robinson influenced his own coaching journey.
"Larry Johnson just spoke to the team and talked a little bit about the history at Grambling," Day stated. "[He] spoke about Eddie Robinson and talked about his experience of listening to Coach Robinson at a clinic. And after that, he realized he wanted to coach and the impact that he made on so many people, but also the game of football."
He reminded us all, "There’s a lot of guys on our field that… the game wouldn’t be where it is right now without [Coach Robinson] and without Grambling...We talk a lot about tradition at Ohio State and Grambling has a great tradition as well."
We wonder if one of Coach Rob's potent Black College National Championship teams could have upset today's Buckeyes? It's a great possibility. Unfortunately for now, we have the Tigers under Mickey Joseph (6-7, 2nd season) facing an FBS national championship coach, Ryan Day (70-10, 7th season), in the hostile Ohio Stadium.
Both teams are steeped in football tradition, but in tomorrow's game, the Buckeyes will be too much for the Tigers to handle.
The best chance for the G-Men to secure a victory is for the Grambling State "World Famed Tiger Marching Band" to perform during the halftime show against the Ohio State Marching Band. It would be great if there were also a pregame show where both bands meet on the field.
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