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‘We’ve haven’t beaten Hampton.’ Howard wants to prove it’s the real HU

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September 17, 2025
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After an explosive 38-point performance against Morehouse in last week’s New York City Classic, Howard University head coach Larry Scott says the Bison are focused on one thing heading into this weekend’s rivalry matchup with Hampton: progress.

“We’re not concerned about the opponent or their emotions,” Scott said during Monday’s media availability. “It’s about us getting better — that’s been the message every week.”

Howard’s offense, led by quarterback Tyriq Starks, was in rhythm early and often against Morehouse. Starks showcased his arm and legs, leading multiple scoring drives highlighting the potential of an evolving Bison attack.

“He’s getting better each week,” Scott said of his quarterback. “It’s an accumulation of reps, getting comfortable in the offense, and understanding what we’re trying to do. He’s settling in.”

The Bison (2-1) will face Hampton University (1-2) this Saturday in the P&G Truth and Services Classic at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. EST on ESPN Plus.

The matchup, often dubbed “The Battle for the Real HU,” carries added weight — particularly for Howard. The Bison haven’t beaten Hampton in nearly a decade, a stat not lost on Coach Scott.

“If there’s a stat that matters, that’s the one,” he said. “We’ve accomplished a lot recently — Celebration Bowl, conference titles, beating FAMU — but we haven’t beaten Hampton. That speaks for itself.”

Tyriq Starks Howard
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Despite the rivalry, Scott remains focused on building his team from within. He emphasizes discipline, execution, and complementary football across all three phases — something that was evident last week when Howard blocked a field goal and used the momentum to pull away from Morehouse.

“Good football teams play clean football,” Scott said. “We want to be smarter, tougher, and more disciplined together. That’s how we win games.”

While Hampton enters the contest following a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to North Carolina A&T, Scott downplayed any focus on the Pirates’ emotional state or game plan.

“They’re big, fast, and athletic — just like you’d expect,” Scott said. “But our job is to be the best version of Howard. We’re not here to play the hype game. We’re here to execute.”

The Bison have been on the road for most of the early season — with games in South Florida, Philadelphia, and New York — making this weekend’s game at Audi Field a welcome return close to home.

“It’s still about the process,” Scott said. “Monday’s a class day. We win that first. Then we win on Tuesday. That’s how you build a team.”

This week’s mission for Howard is clear: build, get better, and finally claim victory in a rivalry that has eluded them for far too long.

This story was drafted using an AI tool based on the transcript of the MEAC weekly coaches’ conference and was then reviewed and edited by a journalist before publishing.

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