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Cam Newton to Fund HBCU Tailgate Tour Using Earnings From Canceled '106 & Sports' Show

Cam Newton to Fund HBCU Tailgate Tour Using Earnings From Canceled
Posted By: Will Moss on February 19, 2026


Former NFL MVP Cam Newton has announced plans to use earnings from his canceled streaming show to fund a tailgate tour at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, turning a professional setback into an opportunity to give back to the HBCU community.

Newton revealed his intention to redirect revenue from '106 & Sports' toward supporting HBCU culture following the show's cancelation. The announcement demonstrates the athlete's commitment to uplifting Black college institutions despite facing his own career challenges.

Key Takeaway: Cam Newton is redirecting his '106 & Sports' earnings to fund an HBCU tailgate tour, showcasing his dedication to supporting Black college communities.

The HBCU tailgate tour represents Newton's continued investment in Black college culture and student experiences. Tailgating serves as a cornerstone of HBCU campus life, bringing together students, alumni, and communities in celebration of school spirit, culture, and tradition.

Newton, who played college football at Auburn University before winning the Heisman Trophy and becoming the NFL's number one draft pick in 2011, has maintained strong connections to the broader Black college community throughout his career.



His decision to fund the tailgate tour aligns with his history of supporting youth and educational initiatives.

The former Carolina Panthers quarterback's '106 & Sports' show had been part of the growing landscape of athlete-driven media content. While the show's cancelation marks the end of that particular venture, Newton's pivot toward HBCU support demonstrates his ability to transform setbacks into meaningful community engagement.

Details regarding the specific HBCUs that will be included in the tailgate tour, the timeline for events, and the structure of the programming have not yet been announced. However, the initiative promises to bring additional resources and attention to HBCU campuses during what is traditionally one of the most vibrant aspects of the college experience.

HBCU tailgates have become increasingly recognized as cultural phenomena that extend beyond football games, serving as multigenerational gatherings that celebrate Black excellence, community, and tradition. Newton's planned tour could provide enhanced experiences for students while spotlighting HBCU culture to broader audiences.

As more details emerge about the tour's implementation, HBCU communities can anticipate opportunities to engage with one of football's most recognizable figures while celebrating their campus traditions. Newton's investment represents another example of successful athletes channeling resources back into institutions that serve as pillars of the Black community.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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