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Sports Commentator
On today's episode. If I didn't know, maybe you didn't either. I wanna give a big congratulations to Jackson State University football program for being the black college football national champions.
Audience Member
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Sports Commentator
Know I didn' we know who the 2024 HBCU champion is, but let's take it back. 133 years ago, 1892. It's freezing. Snow is everywhere. And what do these brothers decide to do? Start black college football. Yep. In less than a football field of snow. Because when life gives us blizzards, we make history, baby. Now, I live in Charlotte, and to get to Salisbury, it's about 45 minutes in the car. But back in 1892, it was Mason, Bethel and Cameron horse and carriage. Five hours. Do you know how long five hours is in the cold? That's when your toes start questioning their life choices. And they weren't rolling up in luxury carriages. No, this ain't Cinderella. It was more like, hold on tight, y'all. One of these wheels is wobbling. But here's where it gets good. Cause the women at Livingstone College, they like to say, LC, let me tell you, these ladies were the real MVPs. Cause they didn't just make the uniforms, they tailored them. I'm talking custom fits. I can see them now over there on campus of L.C. no, Jerome, hold still. Your chest is lopsided. And cleats. Oh, they didn't buy no cleats. They customized them. Probably had some brother in the workshop like, hey, y'all. Y'all want some spikes or some glitter on y'alls? Cause you know sometimes you gotta pop out and show. So Game day comes and where do they play? No, not a stadium. Not even a field. A lawn. Yeah, somebody's front yard. I mean, you out there dodging defenders and daffodil bushes. I don't even know if daffodil bushes are a thing. And let's talk about the final score. Biddle Institute 5, Livingstone College 0. Biddle Institute is now Johnson C. Smith University. They like to say J, C, S, U, but that was the final score. 5, 0. And I know what you're thinking, was that even a game, or did somebody trip into the end zone? But it wasn't about the score. It was about the statement. These dudes weren't just playing football. They were saying, yeah, it's snowing. And, yeah, we got 10 hours of carriage ride, round trip, but we still gonna make history. And they did that. That game laid the foundation for everything we love about HBCU football today. The women supporting the team. Whether it's getting the uniforms out, cheering in the stands, the bands, the halftime shows, the energy. It all started with some brothers in the snow and some sisters with a needle and thread. So next time you're watching a game, sipping your hot cocoa, remember this. December 27, 1892. 133 years ago, these folks was out there in freezing weather. No gloves, just grit. And the women, oh, they were on the sidelines like, y'all better win. I ain't stay up all night sewing these uniforms for nothing. And I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either.
Audience Member
I didn't know.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "IDKMYDE: HBCUs 1st Football Game"
Episode Details:
In the episode titled "IDKMYDE: HBCUs 1st Football Game," The Breakfast Club delves into the rich history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their monumental first foray into college football. Hosted by iHeartPodcasts, the episode celebrates the legacy and cultural impact of HBCU football, culminating in a spotlight on Jackson State University's recent triumph as the black college football national champions.
[00:34] Sports Commentator:
"On today's episode. If I didn't know, maybe you didn't either. I wanna give a big congratulations to Jackson State University football program for being the black college football national champions."
The episode kicks off with a hearty congratulation to Jackson State University, recognizing their achievement as the national champions in black college football. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the origins and significance of HBCU football programs.
[00:56] Sports Commentator:
"133 years ago, 1892. It's freezing. Snow is everywhere. And what do these brothers decide to do? Start black college football."
The commentator takes listeners back to December 27, 1892, highlighting the inception of black college football during harsh winter conditions. This act of resilience and determination laid the foundational stone for what would become a beloved tradition in HBCUs.
[01:15] Sports Commentator:
"Now, I live in Charlotte, and to get to Salisbury, it's about 45 minutes in the car. But back in 1892, it was Mason, Bethel and Cameron horse and carriage. Five hours."
Reflecting on the logistical challenges of the era, the commentator emphasizes the arduous five-hour journey by horse and carriage that pioneers undertook to participate in their inaugural game. This journey symbolizes the commitment and passion that fueled the early days of HBCU football.
[02:10] Sports Commentator:
"The women at Livingstone College, they like to say, LC, let me tell you, these ladies were the real MVPs. Cause they didn't just make the uniforms, they tailored them."
Acknowledging the pivotal role of women in supporting the teams, the commentator sheds light on how female members of Livingstone College went beyond mere support roles. They were instrumental in creating custom-fitted uniforms and even modifying cleats, showcasing the collaborative effort that was essential for the team's success.
[02:45] Sports Commentator:
"And let's talk about the final score. Biddle Institute 5, Livingstone College 0. Biddle Institute is now Johnson C. Smith University."
Recounting the first-ever HBCU football game, the narrator shares the final score between Biddle Institute (now Johnson C. Smith University) and Livingstone College. While the score may seem modest, the true value lay in the statement it made about perseverance and the unyielding spirit of the players.
[03:10] Sports Commentator:
"But it wasn't about the score. It was about the statement. These dudes weren't just playing football. They were saying, yeah, it's snowing. And, yeah, we got 10 hours of carriage ride, round trip, but we still gonna make history."
The commentator eloquently captures the essence of that historic game, emphasizing that it was more than just a sporting event. It was a testament to resilience, community, and the relentless pursuit of excellence despite adversities.
[03:30] Sports Commentator:
"December 27, 1892. 133 years ago, these folks was out there in freezing weather. No gloves, just grit."
Wrapping up, the episode underscores the enduring legacy of the first HBCU football game. It serves as a reminder that the traditions, energy, and community support seen in HBCU football today are deeply rooted in the courage and determination of those early pioneers.
Jackson State Congratulations:
"If I didn't know, maybe you didn't either. I wanna give a big congratulations to Jackson State University football program for being the black college football national champions." [00:34]
Founding Spirit:
"When life gives us blizzards, we make history, baby." [00:56]
Role of Women:
"These ladies were the real MVPs. Cause they didn't just make the uniforms, they tailored them." [02:10]
Historic Game Statement:
"These dudes weren't just playing football. They were saying, yeah, it's snowing. And, yeah, we got 10 hours of carriage ride, round trip, but we still gonna make history." [03:10]
Enduring Legacy:
"December 27, 1892. 133 years ago, these folks was out there in freezing weather. No gloves, just grit." [03:30]
This episode of The Breakfast Club not only celebrates the current achievements of HBCU football programs like Jackson State University but also pays homage to the historical roots that have shaped the vibrant and resilient culture of HBCU athletics. Through engaging storytelling and insightful reflections, listeners gain a deeper appreciation for the legacy and ongoing impact of black college football.