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**Summary:**

The article covers several HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) sports-related events. Norfolk State University will start Otto Kuhns at quarterback against Rutgers after a change in leadership. Clark Atlanta University hosts Fort Valley State in a nationally televised game. Jackson State University will host a conversation about the impact of HBCU athletics. The HBCU National Tennis Championships will take place in Georgia. The Big HBCU Battle of the Bands will be held in South Carolina. The article also provides background information on Kyle T. Mosley, the founder of HBCU Legends, and invites media requests and those interested in joining his team.

**News Article:**

**Norfolk State Shakes Up QB Spot, HBCU Events Highlight Upcoming Weeks**

HOUSTON – Norfolk State University is making a change under center as they prepare to face Rutgers this Saturday, Sept. 13. Backup quarterback Otto Kuhns will take the reins as the starting QB, replacing Israel Carter. The switch comes as the Spartans (1-1) look for an offensive spark, with Kuhns boasting a 68.1% completion rate, 395 passing yards, and two touchdowns this season. The game is set to kick off at 3:30 PM ET at SHI Stadium.

Meanwhile, Clark Atlanta University (1-1) will host Fort Valley State (0-1) on Thursday night in a nationally televised game on ESPN 2. The game is being promoted as a “RED OUT” affair to honor First Responders and Armed Forces at Panther Stadium.

Beyond the gridiron, the HBCU sports scene is buzzing with activity. Jackson State University will host a campus conversation on Sept. 12, 2025, about the broader impact of HBCU athletics, hosted by Dr. Kenyatta Cavil from the HBCU Sports Lab Podcast. The HBCU Sports Ecosystem Series, presented by the Center for Africana Futures and JSU Athletics will emphasize scholarship, leadership, and cultural legacy beyond wins and losses.

Tennis enthusiasts can look forward to the 24th HBCU National Tennis Championships in South Fulton, Georgia, from Sept. 18-21, 2025. The Big HBCU Battle of the Bands will take place in Columbia, SC, on Sept. 14, 2025, featuring nine HBCU marching bands vying for the title of “Best in the South.”

Kyle T. Mosley, Founder, Managing Editor, and Chief Reporter for HBCU Legends, seeks to expand his team of journalists, podcasters, videographers, and interns. Interested parties are encouraged to contact him at kmosley@hbcusi.com.

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