There's no shortage of evidence that there's been some quality NFL players that hailed from historically Black Colleges and Universities, so it's a no-brainer for there to be some serious attention focused on the annual HBCU Legacy Bowl.
Now in it's second year, the postseason all-star game, which was founded by Doug Williams and James "Shack" Harris, will showcase the best draft-eligible football prospects from HBCUs such as Jackson State University, Southern University and Tennessee State University.
More than 30 scouts from NFL teams, the USFL, XFL and CFL will be on hand to evaluate the players, who will all be looking to either boost and/or create their draft stock.