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  WEEK 13 SWAC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Timmy McClain completed 22-of-33 passes for 274 yards and four touchdowns during Bethune-Cookman's win over Florida A&M. He connected on a 41-yard touchdown pass to Josh Evans on fourth-and-nine with twenty seconds remaining to give the Wildcats the lead for good over Florida A&M. He also rushed for 30 yards. - SWAC Football

(DS#81 QB) rSr/2026 QB Timmy McClainBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 10 SWAC CO-SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Javon Ross took the opening kickoff to the house for an 85-yard touchdown to give the Wildcats the lead from the jump during B-CU's win over Mississippi Valley State. - SWAC Football

(DS#47 SS) rSr/2026 SS Antwone WattsBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 10 SWAC CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Antwone Watts contributed a game-sealing 32-yard pick-six as the Wildcats finished off an undefeated home season with a 42-34 win over Mississippi Valley State. He also added two pass breakups, and a team-high 11 tackles - nine solo. - SWAC Football

(DS#47 SS) rSr/2026 SS Antwone WattsBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 9 SWAC CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Jaylen Lewis finished the day with four total tackles, none bigger than a pair of sacks for 21 total yards lost. - SWAC Football

(DS#999 OLB) rSo/2028 OLB Jaylen LewisBethune-Cookman
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  Timmy McClain threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Josh Evans with 20 seconds left to give Bethune-Cookman a 38-34 victory over Florida A&M on Saturday night in the Florida Classic, snapping a four-game skid in the series. The game-winning score capped an eight-play, 70-yard drive. Florida A&M erased a 24-9 halftime deficit and took the lead twice in the fourth quarter. McClain completed 22 of 33 passes for 274 yards and threw a touchdown pass each to four different receivers. Khamani Robinson added 90 yards rushing on 11 carries that included a 50-yard touchdown run for Bethune-Cookman (6-6, 5-3 Southwestern Athletic Conference).

RJ Johnson III was 22-of-34 passing for 228 yards and threw two touchdown passes for Florida A&M (5-6, 4-3). Thad Franklin Jr. carried the ball 11 times for 120 yards and scored on a 19-yard run that gave the Rattlers a 34-31 lead with 2:19 remaining. Bethune-Cookman outgained FAMU 485-423 before a crowd of 55,528 in Camping World Stadium. It was the 45th annual SWAC and HBCU matchup. - AP College Football


(DS#81 QB) rSr/2026 QB Timmy McClainBethune-Cookman
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  Cam'Ron Ransom threw for 170 yards and rushed for two touchdowns, Alihaja Scott Jr. and Khamani Robinson each added a score on the ground, and Bethune-Cookman took down Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31-14 on Saturday. The Wildcats (4-4, 3-1 Southwestern) did not trail for the entire game, scoring in each quarter to cruise to the victory. Ransom scored from 1-yard out on Bethune-Cookman's first offensive drive of the game, and Scott scored from 5-yards out with 40 seconds remaining in the first half to take a 14-7 lead.

Second-half scores from Ransom and Robinson extended the Wildcat lead, and a chip-shot field goal from Juan Dominguez made it 10 unanswered points to end the game. The Golden Lions (2-5, 1-3) were paced by Christian Peters, who threw for 185 yards and one touchdown on 20-of-41 passing. D'Avery Robinson and Jaylen Jennings each found the end zone for UAPB. Bethune-Cookman has won four of its last five games, with every win coming at home. - AP College Football


(DS#77 QB) rSr/2026 QB CamRon RansomBethune-Cookman
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  Cam'Ron Ransom threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns, four different players scored on the ground, and Bethune-Cookman cruised to a 45-14 win over Southern University on Saturday. Rashon Brown, Alihaja Scott Jr., Juan Rodriguez, and Ransom each found the end zone for the Wildcats (3-4, 2-1 SWAC), who have won three of their last four contests after an 0-3 start.

After Southern scored on their first play from scrimmage in the first quarter, Bethune-Cookman scored 38 unanswered points and kept Southern off the board until early in the fourth quarter. The Wildcats out-gained Southern 498-267, and had 227 total rushing yards. Brown led with 65 rushing yards on nine carries, and Scott Jr. added 49 yards on 14 carries. Cam'Ron McCoy connected with Darren Morris on a 71-yard touchdown reception to open the scoring for the Jaguars (1-5, 0-2). McCoy finished with 101 passing yards on 5-for-12 passing, and Morris had three catches for 87 yards. - AP College Football


(DS#77 QB) rSr/2026 QB CamRon RansomBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 5 SWAC CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Antwone Watts led the way for the B-CU defense as he racked up a game-high and career-high 13 tackles - 8 solo, five assists - as well as a forced fumble that was recovered by the Wildcats. He also added a pass breakup. - SWAC Football

(DS#47 SS) rSr/2026 SS Antwone WattsBethune-Cookman
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  Alihaja Scott Jr. scored his second rushing touchdown with 1:07 remaining in the fourth quarter to send Bethune-Cookman past Alabama A&M 41-34 on Saturday in the SWAC opener for both teams. The Wildcats (2-3) had 259 total rushing yards, led by Khamani Robinson's 15 carries for 78 yards and one touchdown. Cam'Ron Ransom added 69 rushing yards on eight carries, as well as 217 passing yards and two touchdowns.

The game featured six first-half lead changes, but Bethune-Cookman pulled ahead by two possessions in the third quarter. Alabama A&M's Travaunta Abner had a 1-yard touchdown grab late in the third, and David Faulk hit a 19-yard field goal to tie the game at 34. The Wildcats had an eight-play, 66-yard drive late in the fourth to take the lead for good, and the Bulldogs' final drive stalled out at the opposing 25-yard line as time expired. Eric Handley threw for 355 yards on 27-for-40 passing with three touchdowns, and Abner and Franck Pierre combined for 15 catches for 258 yards for Alabama A&M (3-2). The all-time series is now 13-7-1 in favor of Bethune Cookman. Alabama A&M won 56-12 in their last meeting on Oct. 12, 2024. - AP College Football


(DS#999 RB) Fr/2029 RB Khamani RobinsonBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 4 SWAC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Khamani Robinson had a breakout game against EWU. On 12 rushing attempts, he racked up 114 yards with a touchdown, including a 75-yard breakaway score. - SWAC Football

(DS#999 RB) Fr/2029 RB Khamani RobinsonBethune-Cookman
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  09/23/25 - Max TulenrJr/2027, Bethune-Cookman, 6-2, 185 (DS#27 P) + More +

  WEEK 4 SWAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Max Tulen was a key member of the B-CU special teams' unit on Saturday. In his fourth game as the Wildcats' starting punter, he punted five times for 231 yards with a long of 55. He placed three kicks inside the 20. - SWAC Football

(DS#27 P) rJr/2027 P Max TulenBethune-Cookman
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  WEEK 4 SWAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bethune-Cookman's Maleek Huggins hauled in six receptions for a career-high 177 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-long of 82 yards against Edward Waters this past weekend. - SWAC Football

(DS#155 WR) rSr/2026 WR Maleek HugginsBethune-Cookman
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  Pro Football Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed won't be the next football coach at Bethune-Cookman. The Ed Reed Foundation announced on social media Saturday that the university declined to ratify Reed's contract and "won't make good on the agreement we had in principle, which had provisions and resources best needed to support the student athletes." The decision comes less than a week after Reed ripped the school in a profanity-laced social media post that went viral. He accused Bethune-Cookman of having a dirty campus and failing to clean his office before he arrived. He threatened to leave then, saying he was having to "clear out trash" while not even being under contract.

Reed apologized the following day for "my lack of professionalism." "My language and tone were unacceptable as a father, coach and leader," he wrote in a social media post. "My passion for our culture, betterment and bringing our foundation up got the best of me and I fell victim while engaging with antagonists on social media as well." Now, Reed and the Wildcats are parting ways before they really even got started. "I was committed to coaching and cultivating a relationships with the University, Players, Community and the Fans," the statement said Saturday. "It's extremely disappointing this won't be happening." Reed's foundation affirmed its commitment to helping kids and "changing lives for the better, as we've done for 20 years." Reed played at Miami and spent the past three years in an administrative role with the Hurricanes, first as chief of staff under former coach Manny Diaz for two years and this past year as a senior advisor under coach Mario Cristobal. Reed had been picked to replace Terry Sims at Bethune-Cookman. - AP College Football


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2024 CB Omari Hill-RobinsonBethune-Cookman
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  12/28/22 - Darnell DeasrSr/2025, Bethune-Cookman, 5-09, 205 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  A University of Miami legend is leaving the U as its "Chief of Staff" to join Bethune-Cookman as its new football coach. "Bethune-Cookman University has entered an agreement in principle with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed to be its 16th head football coach," Bethune-Cookman Athletics posted on Twitter Tuesday night. "We are excited to hear that Ed Reed has been named the head football coach at Bethune-Cookman," UM athletic director Dan Radakovich told the Miami Herald in a text message.

"Ed is one of the best to ever wear a Miami Hurricanes uniform and he has served as a great mentor to our student-athletes the past three years. "He will do a tremendous job leading the Wildcats program and the entire Miami family wishes him all the best." Reed replaces former Bethune-Cookman coach Terry Sims, who was fired in November. Bethune-Cookman, 2-9 in 2022, plays in the Southwest Athletic Conference of the FCS, the same conference as Jackson State, where Deion Sanders just resigned to take the head job at Colorado. So another, ah, prime example of a HOF player entering college coaching at an HBCU team. Do we see a trend here? Question is, how long will Reed stay with the HBCU team? - Bethune-Cookman Football/Remarks by NFL Draft Scout


(DS#999 RB) rSr/2025 RB Darnell DeasBethune-Cookman
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  10/22/22 - Darnell DeasrSr/2025, Bethune-Cookman, 5-09, 205 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Darnell Deas returned a second-half kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and QueShaun Byrd added a 26-yard touchdown run in the final minute as Bethune-Cookman held off winless Mississippi Valley State, 45-35 in a Southwestern Conference East Division game on Saturday night. The Delta Devils scored on their first offensive play, but Omari Hill-Robinson scored on a 97-yard pick-six and the Wildcats took the lead for good when Terry Lindsey capped an 87-yard drive with a nine-yard run. Byrd had 116 yards on 17 carries and Jalon Jones had 127 on 15 carries to lead Bethune-Cookman (2-5, 2-2). Jones also had 274 yards on 18-for-30 passing. Jamari Jones led Mississippi Valley State (0-5, 0-8), throwing for 218 yard yards and three touchdowns and two interceptions and running for 129 yards on 16 carries. - Bethune-Cookman/AP College Football

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2025 RB Darnell DeasBethune-Cookman
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