Black College Football: The Game That Time Forgot features everything you thought you knew and didn't know about Black College Football. It Black College Football: The Game That Time Forgot features everything you thought you knew and didn't know about Black College and makes abundantly clear that Black College Football matters. Told with passion and commitment, the book recognizes BCF contributions to African-American Culture and the game of football at large. As a pocket guide to Historically Black College and Universities' football, the book covers a wide range of topics, from bowls and classics to finances, from booster support to the appropriate etiquette for spectators attending games. Above all, the book offers crucial recommendations for charting a new course that will usher Black College Football into a new golden era. Carlos A. Lock is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. He grew up a Jackson State fan and lived Southwestern Athletic Conference football for a decade - football is in his DNA. He attended Hampton University, a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. He also has a Master of Arts in Higher Education from the University of Louisville. A retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, Carlos served two combat tours to Afghanistan and Iraq. As a certified logistics professional, he has earned several awards, most notably the Bronze Star. Carlos lives with his wife, mother and two daughters in Columbus, Georgia, and attends as many BCF games and classics as he can.