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SWAC Weekend Recap Wildcats Roar Tigers Show Fight and Stars Shine Across the League

Edward Waters vs. Bethune-Cookman: A Tale of Two Halves

Bethune-Cookman opened its home slate with a 35-9 win over Edward Waters, but the score doesn’t tell the full story.

Edward Waters — a SIAC program still building its profile — came out confident and battled hard in the first half. Quarterback Noah Bodden (167 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs) delivered a 23-yard touchdown to Makai Lovett, while running back Johntarrious Thomas added 59 rushing yards on just eight carries. At halftime, the Tigers trailed just 14-6, showing they could hang with a SWAC foe when limiting mistakes.

SWAC Weekend Recap Wildcats Roar Tigers Show Fight and Stars Shine Across the League

The second half, however, belonged to the Wildcats. Quarterback Cam’Ron Ransom threw for three touchdowns, including an 82-yard bomb to Maleek Huggins (177 yards, 2 TDs). Running back Khamani Robinson added a 75-yard touchdown run, and Bethune’s defense feasted on Bodden’s mistakes to seal the blowout.

Edward Waters faltered after halftime, but their first-half effort — plus the explosiveness of players like Kieren Jackson, who already has two kick-return TDs this year — makes them a dangerous team in the SIAC.

Around the SWAC: Key Results

Alabama A&M 49, Lane 7 – A dominant showing from the Bulldogs, who controlled every phase of the game.

Grambling 31, East Texas A&M 28 – A nail-biter that showed just how competitive the SWAC remains week to week.

Prairie View A&M 27, Northwestern State 24 – The Panthers relied on their rushing attack to complete a comeback and secure the win.

Outstanding Performances

Maleek Huggins (Bethune-Cookman) – 6 catches, 177 yards, 2 TDs. His 82-yard catch broke EWU’s spirit in the third quarter.

Khamani Robinson (Bethune-Cookman) – 12 carries, 114 yards, 1 TD. His 75-yard burst was one of the weekend’s highlights.

Cam’Ron Ransom (Bethune-Cookman) – 172 passing yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT. Steady, explosive, and in full control.

Johntarrious Thomas (Edward Waters) – 59 rushing yards on 8 carries. Nearly 7 yards per touch against a strong SWAC defense.

Makai Lovett (Edward Waters) – 3 receptions, 43 yards, 1 TD. Scored EWU’s lone touchdown in the first half.

Kieren Jackson (Edward Waters) – SIAC Special Teams Player of the Week. Dangerous in the return game, already with 2 kick-return touchdowns this season.

What It All Means

Bethune-Cookman: Explosive plays and Ransom-to-Huggins chemistry make them a real threat in the SWAC.

Edward Waters: Though an SIAC team, the Tigers proved they can hang early. To keep rising, they must limit turnovers, contain big plays, and finish stronger in the second half.

SWAC Weekend Recap Wildcats Roar Tigers Show Fight and Stars Shine Across the League

Alabama A&M, Grambling, Prairie View A&M: Each won in different ways — blowouts, tight finishes, and comebacks — showcasing the SWAC’s depth and unpredictability.

Final Word

The SWAC once again proved why it’s one of the most exciting conferences in college football. Bethune-Cookman’s second-half surge highlighted their potential, while Edward Waters showed resilience that bodes well in SIAC play. Add in Alabama A&M’s dominance, Grambling’s close call, and Prairie View’s comeback, and this weekend was a reminder: in HBCU football, every Saturday is a show.

Troy White
Troy Whitehttps://fatmouthsports.net
Father, Programmer, Nole, Venomous Rattler Fan, Raider, Lover of all things HBCU. Co-host/Journatroll of Gathering of Old Men Podcast. http://linktr.ee/dajaz027
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