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Which Division 1 HBCU has the toughest strength of schedule in 2023? See how each school ranks

TheAnalyst.com released its 2023 strength of schedule rankings for FCS football programs and the HBCU programs at the D-1 level have varying degrees of difficulty heading into the coming season.

Mississippi Valley State is the HBCU with the strongest schedule, as their 2023 opponents had a combined record of 57-45 (55.9 win percentage) in 2022, good enough for a tie for No. 13 in the FCS.

Valley’s opponents have a win percentage at 65.2, also the highest among HBCUs.

North Carolina A&T, which makes its Colonial Athletic Association debut on the gridiron this fall, is next up with a 55.8 opponent win percentage (72-57 in 2022).

Defending MEAC and Celebration Bowl champion North Carolina Central will face opponents with a 44.2 win percentage (50-63) this season while SWAC defending champion Jackson State has the second lowest opponents’ win percentage at 40.7 (50-73).

Howard, the 2022 MEAC co-champion, has the lowest strength of schedule for 2023, with their opponents registering a 38.9 win percentage in 2022 (44-69 overall).

Florida A&M’s opponents have a 33.3 win percentage on the road and Delaware State’s opponents have a 30.3 percentage at home, the lowest among all HBCUs.

Here is the entire list of D-1 HBCU football teams’ strength of schedule for the 2023 season:

T-13. Mississippi Valley State (SWAC), 57-45, 55.9%

15. North Carolina A&T (CAA), 72-57, 55.8%

34. Bethune-Cookman (SWAC), 60-56, 51.7%

35. Texas Southern (SWAC), 61-57, 51.7%

43. Hampton (CAA), 65-63, 50.8%

54. Southern (SWAC), 55-57, 49.1%

55. Alabama State (SWAC), 50-52, 49.0%

63. Alcorn State (SWAC), 61-65, 48.4%

71. Alabama A&M (SWAC), 49-54, 47.6%

T-75. South Carolina State (MEAC), 54-61, 47.0%

T-79. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (SWAC), 53-61, 46.5%

90. Grambling State (SWAC), 52-62, 45.6%

92. Norfolk State (MEAC), 51-61, 45.5%

95. Prairie View A&M (SWAC), 56-68, 45.2%

96. Delaware State (MEAC), 47-58, 44.8%

98. Morgan State (MEAC), 55-69, 44.4%

100. North Carolina Central (MEAC), 50-63, 44.2%

106. Florida A&M (SWAC), 45-58, 43.7%

113. Tennessee State (Big South-OVC), 48-64, 42.9%

120. Jackson State (SWAC), 50-73, 40.7%

122. Howard (MEAC), 44-69, 38.9%

 

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