The Chicago Football Classic is returning to Soldier Field for its 26th annual kickoff.
The Chicago Football Classic brings teams from some of the best historically Black colleges and universities to the Windy City. This year's competitors are Mississippi Valley State University and Central State University."Chicago is home, a lot of our alumn and our student body come from the city of Chicago and state of Illinois.
Kickoff is September 2, 2023, but the event is about more than just football. Students are encouraged to check out chicagofootballclassic.org for information on scholarships and a HBCU Fellowship Program with the NBA.All the news you need to know, every day
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