2025 UMT BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS (09-22-25)

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  2025 Urban Media Today Black College Football Rankings (09-22-25) 

Rank  School Conf Wins Loss Last Game 
#1 Jackson State SWAC 2 1 Bye Week
#2 Benedict SIAC 3 0 Beat Tuskegee.  45-24
#3 South Carolina St MEAC 2 2 Lost 63-14 to South Florida
#4 Howard MEAC 3 1 Beat Hampton 34-7
#5 Virginia Union CIAA 2 1 Beat J.C. Smith 28-10

THE NEXT FIVE 

Rank  School Conf Wins Loss Last Game 
#6 N. Carolina Central MEAC 3 2 Beat N.C. A&T  62-20
#7 Grambling State SWAC 3 1 Beat E.Texas A&M 31-28
#8 J.C. Smith CIAA 3 1 Lost 28-10 to Virginia Union
#9 Edward Waters SIAC 3 1 Lost 35-9 to Bethune-Cookman
#10 Lincoln (Mo) GLVC 2 1 Lost 24-21 to Quincy

FIVE ON THE MOVE 

Rank  School Conf Wins Loss Last Game 
#11 Alabama  State SWAC 2 1 Bye Week
#12 Alabama A&M SWAC 3 1 Beat  Lane  49-7
#13 Prairie View A&M SWAC 2 2 Beat Northwestern St 27-24
#14 Delaware State MEAC 3 1 Beat St. Francis 39-10
#15 Albany State SIAC 2 1 Bye Week

KEEP AN EYE ON THIS FIVE

Rank  School Conf Wins Loss Last Game 
#16 Savannah  State SIAC 2 1 Beat Miles 45-19
#17 Tuskegee SIAC 2 2 Lost 45-24 to Benedict
#18 Livingstone CIAA 2 1 Beat Beat Bowie St 17-16
#19 Virginia State CIAA 2 1 Beat Winston -Salem  34-33
#20 Tennessee State BS/OVC 1 2 Bye Week

 

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