Grambling Tigers represent one of HBCU football's most legendary programs, competing in the SWAC's Western Division. Based in Grambling, Louisiana, the Tigers play at Eddie Robinson Stadium, named for the iconic coach who built Grambling into a national HBCU power. The program has produced more NFL players than nearly any HBCU, including numerous Hall of Famers and Super Bowl champions. Grambling's World Famed Tiger Marching Band stands as one of college football's most celebrated, creating spectacular gameday entertainment. The black and gold colors represent distinctive Grambling pride. Under their coaching staff, the Tigers emphasize recruiting throughout Louisiana and the region, developing players who honor the program's rich tradition. Grambling maintains fierce SWAC rivalries, particularly the annual Bayou Classic against Southern University, one of HBCU football's greatest spectacles. The program serves as tremendous source of pride for the university and HBCU community. Grambling football represents HBCU excellence and tradition, combining legendary history with continued commitment to developing student-athletes and representing the legacy established by Coach Robinson throughout Louisiana and the broader HBCU landscape.