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Trojans Football Set to Play Three Games on HBCUGO.TV and PRC Communications

ETTRICK, VA - The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) announced its broadcast schedule for the 2022 football season, with games set to be shown on three additional platforms – AspireTV, PRC Communications, and HBCU GO, as well as our very own Trojan Sports Network.

The Trojan Football team will open their broadcast slate on September 17 at home against St. Augustine's on HBCUGO.TV at 6:00 p.m.

On October 8, the Trojans will take on the defending CIAA Champions in Bowie State on Homecoming at 4:00 p.m. which will be produced by PRC Communications and televised through Regional Networks and the Trojan Sports Network. 

The team will end the season with a Senior Day matchup against rivals Virginia Union on November 5 which will be produced by PRC Communications and televised through Regional Networks and the Trojan Sports Network. 


About HBCU GO
HBCU GO is a cultural lifestyle destination and leading sports media provider that embraces and represents the voice of Black Excellence every day of the year through an all-new platform that captures the rich history, diversity, perspectives, and cultural experiences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The network also provides a platform for emerging creatives in media production, branding, and broadcasting. We offer our viewers the best in live sports, original series, documentaries, films, comedy, and edutainment programming produced by African American leading producers, directors, and students from select HBCUs. Launched in 2012, the free-streaming service HBCU GO was purchased by Byron Allen in 2021 and is part of Byron Allen's Allen Media Group (AMG). AMG is headquartered in Los Angeles with offices in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, and Charleston, SC. AMG owns 27 ABC-NBC-CBS-FOX network affiliate broadcast television stations in 21 U.S. markets and twelve 24-hour HD television networks serving nearly 220 million subscribers.
 
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