Atlanta, Georgia, August 23, 2025
News Summary
In a memorable opening game of the MEAC/SWAC Challenge, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) overcame Southern University (SU) with a score of 31-14, marking a historic victory as it was Southern’s first loss. The game showcased intense plays, with NCCU’s strategic approach resulting in a dominant performance, particularly with an impressive 21 unanswered points. This victory puts NCCU ahead in their all-time series against Southern after their last matchup in 2006.
Atlanta, Georgia – In a thrilling opening game of the 2025 Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) triumphed over Southern University (SU) with a convincing score of 31-14. This victory marked a significant moment in the history of the event, as it was Southern’s first-ever loss in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge and ended the SWAC’s three-game win streak in the competition.
The game was held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, beginning at 6:30 PM CT / 7:30 PM ET, and was broadcasted nationally on ABC. This high-stakes matchup was characterized by intense plays, dramatic shifts in momentum, and a display of skill from both teams.
NCCU head coach Trei Oliver boasts an impressive record of 37-21 over six seasons, and he showcased his team’s capabilities effectively. NCCU’s strategic approach paid off as they scored 21 unanswered points during the game. Their offensive drive opened with an impressive 80-yard touchdown drive in 13 plays, establishing an early lead.
Southern University, coached by Terrence Graves in his second season, quickly responded with a 69-yard touchdown from backup quarterback Cam’Ron McCoy. However, after briefly taking the lead with an 80-yard touchdown run from transfer Trey Holly, Southern fell behind once again. NCCU regained their lead in the second quarter with a 31-yard field goal from Kaleb Robison.
As the teams headed into halftime, NCCU held a 17-14 lead after Chris Mosley caught a critical 49-yard touchdown reception. Continuing their momentum into the second half, NCCU decisively added two more touchdowns, solidifying their victory with a final score of 31-14. Southern had a chance to cut their deficit late in the game, but a strip-sack at the red zone ended their hopes of a comeback.
Next, Southern University will look to regroup as they prepare to face Mississippi Valley State on August 30, 2025. This game was particularly crucial for both teams, as each aimed to make a significant impact in the competitive HBCU football season after strong finishes in 2024.
The victory places NCCU ahead in the all-time series against Southern, now leading 1-0. The last time these two schools met was in 2006. Both teams had roster changes heading into this season, with NCCU returning seven starters on offense and Southern implementing a revamped lineup filled with key transfers.
Prior to the game, odds favored NCCU by 9.5 points, with an over/under range between 49.5 and 51.5 points. This matchup was highly anticipated, mirroring last year’s record attendance and viewing numbers. Both teams sought to take an early step towards claiming their respective conference titles, making this opening game crucial for setting a competitive tone for the season.
FAQ
What was the final score of the game?
North Carolina Central defeated Southern University with a final score of 31-14.
Where was the game played?
The game took place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
What are the upcoming games for Southern University?
Southern University will face Mississippi Valley State next on August 30, 2025.
Key Features of the Game
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Date | August 30, 2025 |
| Location | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia |
| Final Score | North Carolina Central 31, Southern University 14 |
| Notable Performers | Cam’Ron McCoy (SU), Chris Mosley (NCCU), Kaleb Robison (NCCU) |
| Next Game for SU | Against Mississippi Valley State |
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Additional Resources
- WAFB: Southern vs. North Carolina Central Live Updates
- Sports Illustrated: MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off Predictions
- WBRZ: Southern Loses Season Opener 31-14 to NCCU
- MassLive: Where to Stream NCCU vs. Southern University
- NCCU Eagle Pride: Eagles to Open 2025 Season
- Wikipedia: North Carolina Central Eagles Football
- Wikipedia: Southern Jaguars Football
- Google Search: MEAC SWAC Challenge
- Encyclopedia Britannica: NCAA Division I FBS Football
- Google News: NCCU Football

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