Vulcan Bowl

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The Vulcan Bowl was a college football bowl game played at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The game was played on New Year's Day between 1941 and 1949 and again in 1952, between historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The game was one of the longer-lasting bowls for HBCUs established in the 1940s.[1] The first game in the series was called the Steel Bowl, and the bowl game served as an early era black college football national championship game by matching the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion against the best team from the other HBCU conferences.[2] The final contest was also called the Steel Bowl and was played at Legion Field.[3]

Game results

Date Winner Loser Ref.
January 1, 1941 Morris Brown 19
Wilberforce
3 [4]
January 1, 1942 Langston 13 Morris Brown 0 [5]
January 1, 1943
Texas College
13 Tuskegee 0 [6]
January 1, 1944 Tuskegee 12
Clark (GA)
7 [7]
January 1, 1945 Tennessee A&I 13 Tuskegee 0 [8]
January 1, 1946 Tennessee A&I 33
Texas College
6 [9]
January 1, 1947 Tennessee A&I 32 Louisville Municipal 0 [10]
January 1, 1948 Wilberforce State 27 Grambling 21 [11]
January 1, 1949 Kentucky State 23 North Carolina A&T 13 [12]
January 1, 1952 Bethune–Cookman 27 Texas College 13 [3]

References

  1. ^ Roger B., Saylor (May 2000). "Black College Football" (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Vulcan Bowl Game Set". Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News (p. 11). 7 November 1941.
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  4. ^ John Rodgers (11 January 1941). "Morris Brown Tops Wilberforce In Thrilling Steel Bowl Game". Durham Carolina Times (p. 5).
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