Morgan State is making headlines this season, demonstrating they’re more than just an HBCU team in transition–they’re a program on the rise. Under the leadership of head coach Damon Wilson, the Bears are laying the groundwork for sustained success and showcasing their readiness to compete at a higher level.
Recent performances have provided critical reference points for Morgan State. Key victories, such as the one over Richmond, and close contests against FBS opponents are shaping the team’s strategy and confidence.
“The foundation is made. The guys understand the expectation,” Wilson states. “Now it’s our responsibility to execute and build on what we’ve learned.” These experiences have been instrumental in guiding the Bears towards greater achievements.
A major part of Morgan State’s transformation is its focus on building a winning culture. Wilson emphasizes that success begins in the classroom, pointing out the team’s GPA improvement from 2.58 to 3.0.
“It always starts in the classroom,” he explains. “When you get things right there, it translates to the football field.”
This commitment to developing both academics and athletics is cultivating a winning mindset that is beginning to show on the field.
Offensively, Morgan State is undergoing significant changes to align its roster with strategic goals. Wilson is optimistic about these adjustments, highlighting the addition of a new Offensive Coordinator Apollo Wright. Wright, who has FBS experience was brought in to help score points while maintaining strong defense and special teams. The quarterback position is central to this offensive shift. Taj Smith, who ended last season as the starter, is expected to lead the offense.
“Taj Smith’s going to be our starting quarterback,” Wilson confirms. “He’s a competitor who stays level-headed, whether he’s throwing or running the ball.” Smith’s competitive nature and experience are crucial as he steers Morgan State towards their goals.
The Bears’ defensive lineup includes key players such as senior defensive lineman Elijah Williams, senior linebacker Erick Hunter, and senior defensive back Carlvainsky Decius. They form a formidable front alongside Nana Asante, while Ja’son Prevard provides depth and skill in the secondary.
As the season kicks off, Morgan State faces a challenging opener against fell HBCU Hampton. This matchup will test the team’s readiness and resilience.
“It’s going to be a hostile environment,” Wilson acknowledges. “But we’re excited for the challenge and the opportunity to start the season strong.”
Morgan State is not just stepping up–they’re turning the corner. With a solid foundation, a focus on building a winning culture, and a revamped offense led by a determined quarterback, the Bears are poised for a successful season. The progress is evident, and the future looks bright for this HBCU team on the rise.