Tickets are on sale for this year’s Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic game, now also referred to as the ‘Clash at the Classic,’ according to a news release.
“For the first time in the six-year history of the Labor Day weekend game, the newly dubbed ‘Clash at The Classic’ will feature the defending football champions from the CIAA and SIAC – two athletic conferences primarily composed of Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” the Pro Football Hall of Fame said in a prepared statement.
NFL Network will provide game coverage. Teams were announced during its broadcast of the 2025 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl.
“We are grateful to the commissioners and teams of the CIAA and SIAC for their commitment to playing in the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic game,” Jim Porter, president & CEO of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, said in a prepared statement. “The format of bringing in the defending conference champions sets up the ‘Clash at The Classic’ as an entertaining, well-matched game annually, with top-tier players representing their historic universities.”
The game is scheduled for Aug. 31. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m.
This year’s matchup is between Virginia Union University and Miles College.
“Virginia Union head coach Alvin Parker and the Panthers are making their second appearance in Canton; they defeated Morehouse College 45-13 in the 2023 Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic,” according to a news release. “In 2024, the Panthers posted a 10-4 record that included two wins in the Division II tournament before falling to the eventual national runner-up Valdosta State Blazers in the quarterfinal round.”
The classic will be Chris Goode’s first game as the head coach for Miles College.
“The program finished a historic 2024 season with a 10-3 record that included school records for most victories, most consecutive wins in a single year (10) and its first NCAA Division II playoff victory,” the Pro Football Hall of Fame said in a prepared statement. “The Golden Bears’ season also ended at the hands ofValdosta State, one week before the Blazers ousted Virginia Union.”
Tickets start at $40.
Here’s a look at what’s scheduled for the weekend:
Here are this year’s inductees into the Black College Football Hall of Fame:
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