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SIAC football games in 2023 to be featured on HBCU GO. See the schedule

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced that regular season football games will be featured on HBCU GO this fall.

A total of five football matchups highlight the 2023 HBCU GO slate of conference games, including the Miles-Albany State rivalry game on Oct. 28.

“This is a historic moment,” said Curtis Symonds, President of HBCU GO. “The HBCU GO team is excited to partner with SIAC to bring their conference games to a broader audience. We are committed to bringing the best of HBCU culture and sports to our growing audience and SIAC fans.

“We hope to develop a wide catalog of additional sporting events with the SIAC.”

Beginning this fall, all 13 SIAC football programs will compete in a modified eight-game conference schedule, with four primary rivals concluding with a SIAC championship game.

Benedict football
Photo: Nate Salley/Benedict Athletics

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with HBCU GO, setting the stage for an exhilarating season,” announced the SIAC Commissioner, Anthony Holloman. “Through this innovative streaming platform, we invite fans from around the world to join us in celebrating the indomitable spirit of SIAC football. This new era of digital engagement opens doors to boundless opportunities and ensures that every thrilling moment will be etched in the memories of our dedicated supporters. We extend our sincere gratitude to HBCU GO for their invaluable collaboration, and we can’t wait to share the excitement and passion of SIAC football with fans everywhere.”

A complete listing of games slated for broadcast on HBCU GO this upcoming season can be found at HBCUGO.tv.

Date

Time (EST)

Away Team

Home Team

9-Sep

1:00 PM

Fort Valley State

vs

Clark Atlanta

30-Sep

1:00 PM

Albany State

vs

Kentucky State

7-Oct

1:00 PM

Miles

vs

Benedict

21-Oct

1:00 PM

Central State

vs

Clark Atlanta

28-Oct

1:00 PM

Miles

vs

Albany State

Courtesy: SIAC

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