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    Inclement weather halts highly anticipated HBCU football showdown

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    Saturday’s Florida Memorial vs. Clark Atlanta Game Cut Short by Severe Weather

    The first half of Saturday’s game between Florida Memorial and Clark Atlanta was a thrilling display of Black College Football at its finest. The game, which ended in a tie due to inclement weather, showcased the talent and excitement that both teams bring to the field.

    Florida Memorial’s running back depth chart proved to be a force to be reckoned with, as Walter Wilbon, Marcus Barthell, and George Young all made significant contributions to the Lions’ offense. Despite a decrease in rushing yards from the previous week, their passing game led by Cedquan Smith was equally impressive, with Smith completing 19 of 22 passes for 284 yards and a touchdown.

    On the other side, Clark Atlanta’s playmakers, including Virgil Wilson, Jamal Jones, and quarterback David Wright III, showed up when it mattered most. Wright’s performance, matching Smith’s output with 243 yards and two touchdowns, highlighted the Panthers’ offensive prowess.

    However, both teams struggled defensively, with Florida Memorial facing challenges in stopping the opposing team’s return game and Clark Atlanta’s pass defense raising concerns. The game had the potential for a high-scoring affair, and fans were left wanting more as the weather forced an early end to the game.

    Overall, the matchup between Florida Memorial and Clark Atlanta was a showcase of talent and excitement in Black College Football. While the game ended prematurely, both teams demonstrated their offensive capabilities and left fans eagerly anticipating their next meeting.

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