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Alabama A&M wins SWAC football championship news -The Black Chronicle

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Kenn Rashad and Kendrick Marshall of HBCU Sports talk about Alabama A&M’s winning the SWAC football championship game over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 40-33. With the SWAC expanding 12 teams…

The post Alabama A&M wins SWAC football championship appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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