Orange Blossom Classic
StadiumHard Rock Stadium
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida
Previous stadiumsSeveral, including the Miami Orange Bowl and Tinker Field
Previous locationsMiami, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tallahassee, Tampa
Operated1933–1978; 2021–present
Sponsors
Denny's[1] (2021–present)
2022 matchup
Jackson State vs. Florida A&M
(Jackson State 59–3)
2023 matchup
Jackson State vs. Florida A&M
(Florida A&M 28–10)

The Orange Blossom Classic is an American annual college football game first held between 1933 and 1978 and again since 2021.

History

In its first incarnation, the Classic featured two historically black colleges and universities (HBCU)—Florida A&M and another program. The game sometimes served as a de facto championship game,[2] depending on the record of the participating teams. The game was played late in the season, with Florida A&M inviting another top black team as its opponent.[2] The game could be seen as a mythical "Black National Championship" game.[3] For example, the December 5, 1942, Afro American newspaper refers to the 1942 game as a national title game, as does at least one source for the 1945 game.[4] From 1952 to 1962, 10 of the 11 teams that won the Classic were named national champions. However, there were also numerous seasons in which neither Florida A&M nor its Classic opponent were selected as national champions.

The Classic was discontinued after its 1978 playing. The name was sometimes applied to subsequent regular-season meetings between Florida A&M and the FIU Panthers.[2]

In its second incarnation, the Classic returned in 2021. That season, Florida A&M played Jackson State in a season opening game at Hard Rock Stadium in September.[5] The game has continued as an annual early-season contest between those two programs. The 2022 matchup had the most viewed HBCU football game with close to 958,000 viewers, trailing only the Celebration Bowl. In 2024 Florida A&M will no longer play in the game and the will find another team to play Jackson State.[6]

Game results

1933–1978

Note: scores in this section that lack a citation may be unreliable.

Year Site Winner Loser Ref.
1933Jacksonville, Florida Florida A&M9Howard6[7]
1934Jacksonville, Florida Florida A&M 13 Virginia State12[8]
1935Jacksonville, Florida Kentucky State 19 Florida A&M9[9][10]
1936Jacksonville, Florida Prairie View A&M6Florida A&M0[11]
1937Orlando, Florida Florida A&M 25 Hampton20[12]
1938Orlando, Florida Florida A&M 9 Kentucky State7[13]
1939Orlando, Florida Florida A&M 42 Wiley0[14]
1940Orlando, Florida Wilberforce 0–0 Florida A&M[15]
1941Orlando, Florida Florida A&M 15Tuskegee7[16]
1942Jacksonville, Florida Florida A&M 12Texas College6[17]
1943Jacksonville, Florida Hampton 39Florida A&M0
1944Jacksonville, Florida Virginia State 19Florida A&M6
1945Jacksonville, Florida Wiley 32 Florida A&M6
1946Tampa, Florida Lincoln (PA) 20Florida A&M0
1947Miami, Florida Florida A&M 7 Hampton0
1948Miami, Florida Virginia Union 10 Florida A&M6
1949Miami, Florida North Carolina A&T 20 Florida A&M14
1950Miami, Florida Wilberforce State 13Florida A&M6
1951Miami, Florida Florida A&M 67 North Carolina College6
1952Miami, Florida Florida A&M 29 Virginia State7
1953Miami, Florida Prairie View A&M 33 Florida A&M27
1954Miami, Florida Florida A&M 67 Maryland State[lower-alpha 1]19
1955Miami, Florida Grambling 28 Florida A&M21
1956Miami, Florida Tennessee A&I 41 Florida A&M39
1957Miami, Florida Florida A&M 27Maryland State[lower-alpha 1]21
1958Miami, Florida Prairie View A&M 26 Florida A&M8
1959Miami, Florida Florida A&M 28Prairie View A&M7
1960Miami, Florida Florida A&M 40 Langston26
1961Miami, Florida Florida A&M 14 Jackson State8
1962Miami, Florida Jackson State 22 Florida A&M6
1963Miami, Florida Florida A&M 30 Morgan State7
1964Miami, Florida Florida A&M 42Grambling15
1965Miami, Florida Morgan State 36Florida A&M7
1966Miami, Florida Florida A&M 43Alabama A&M26
1967Miami, Florida Grambling 28Florida A&M25
1968Miami, Florida Alcorn A&M 36Florida A&M9
1969Tallahassee, Florida Florida A&M 23Grambling19
1970Miami, Florida Jacksonville State 21 Florida A&M7
1971Miami, Florida Florida A&M 27 Kentucky State9
1972Miami, Florida Florida A&M 41 Maryland Eastern Shore[lower-alpha 1]21
1973Miami, Florida Florida A&M 23South Carolina State12
1974Miami, Florida Florida A&M 17Howard13
1975Miami, Florida Florida A&M 40 Kentucky State13
1976Miami, Florida Florida A&M 26Central State21
1977Miami, Florida Florida A&M 37Delaware State15
1978Miami, Florida Florida A&M 31Grambling State7

Denotes a team selected as Black college football national champions for the season in question (in some seasons, different teams were named champions by different selectors).

2021–present

Year Site Winner Loser Ref.
2021Miami Gardens, Florida Jackson State7Florida A&M6[18]
2022 Jackson State59Florida A&M3[19]
2023 Florida A&M28Jackson State10[20]

Appearances by school

No. School Record
48Florida A&M27–21–1
6Grambling State3–3
5Jackson State3–2
4Kentucky State1–3
4Prairie View A&M3–1
3Central State1–1–1
3Hampton1–2
3Maryland Eastern Shore[lower-alpha 1]0–3
3Virginia State1–2
2Howard0–2
2Morgan State2–0
2Wiley1–1
1Alabama A&M0–1
1Alcorn State1–0
1Delaware State0–1
1Jacksonville State1–0
1Langston0–1
1North Carolina A&T1–0
1North Carolina Central0–1
1South Carolina State0–1
1Tennessee State1–0
1Texas College0–1
1Tuskegee0–1
1Virginia Union1–0

Source:[21]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore was known as Maryland State College until 1970.

References

  1. "Sponsors". orangeblossomclassic.com. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 Super Bowl Catches Up to Orange Blossom Classic, The New York Times, February 3, 2007, retrieved February 7, 2009.
  3. Tremene Triplett, Fans, coaches, athletes reminisce about the historic Orange Blossom Classic, South Florida Times, March 14, 2008, retrieved February 7, 2009.
  4. "UW Athletics Black History: football assistant coach Les Ritcherson". media-newswire.com. February 17, 2011.
  5. "HBCU Football: The Orange Blossom Classic returns after 43 years". Saturday Blitz. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  6. "Florida A&M leave Orange Blossom Classic". yahoo.
  7. "Florida A. & M. Upsets Howard, 9-6, In Thriller". Pittsburgh Courier. December 9, 1933. pp. 2–5. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  8. "Rattlers Nose Out Trojans, 13 To 12". Pittsburgh Courier. December 15, 1934. pp. 2–5. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  9. "Negro Football". Miami Herald. December 8, 1935. p. 1-C. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  10. "Rattlers Hold KY. In Hectic 2nd Half". Pittsburgh Courier. December 14, 1935. pp. 2–4. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  11. "5,000 See Prairie View Beat Florida, 6-0, In Orange Blossom Game". St. Louis Argus. December 11, 1936. p. 6. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  12. "Hampton Loses To A.&M. 25-20". The Sunday Sentinel-Star. December 5, 1937. p. 7 via newspapers.com.
  13. "Florida Rattlers Beat Kentucky, 9-7, For National Title". The Tallahassee Daily Democrat. December 4, 1938. p. 8 via Newspapers.com.
  14. Moorne, Halody (December 16, 1939). "Florida's Orange Blossom Classic Is Joke Of Season". The Black Dispatch. Oklahoma City. p. 8. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  15. Jones, "Melancholy" (December 14, 1940). "Terrific Defenses Feature 0-0 Tie At Orlando; 7,000 See 8th Classic". The Phoenix Index. p. 6. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  16. "Tuskegee Loses To Florida A. And M., Orange Blossom Tilt". The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. AP. December 7, 1941. p. Sports 8. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  17. "Florida Takes Over Negro College Title". Star-News. Wilmington, North Carolina. AP. December 13, 1942. p. 8. Retrieved August 20, 2023 via newspapers.com.
  18. Jackson, Wilton (September 6, 2021). "Deion Sanders's Defense Seals Victory for Jackson State in Orange Blossom Classic vs. Florida A&M". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  19. Becton, Stan (September 4, 2022). "How Jackson State dominated Florida A&M 59-3 to win 2022 Orange Blossom Classic". NCAA.com. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  20. Kelley, Kevin (January 6, 2023). "Jackson State, Florida A&M to play in 2023 Orange Blossom Classic". fbschedules.com. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  21. Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Records Book, National Collegiate Athletic Association, p. 367–368.
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