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Should MEAC schools stop playing CIAA teams unless they move up to Division I? In this commentary, SJG breaks down why that’s the wrong approach. From Norfolk State vs. Virginia State drawing 23,000 fans, to Winston-Salem State’s sellout games against North Carolina A&T and NC Central, the numbers prove these rivalries matter more than NCAA divisions. We’ll talk attendance, financial realities, and the cultural power of keeping MEAC vs. CIAA matchups alive. These aren’t just games—they’re traditions, community events, and revenue drivers that keep HBCU football thriving. Watch as we explain why MEAC schools should keep scheduling CIAA opponents instead of trying to strong-arm them into Division I. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more HBCU sports commentary, history, and culture. #HBCU #MEAC #CIAA #CollegeFootball ⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowled...

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