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Jackson State Clinches SWAC East, Secures Trip to Birmingham

Kenn Rashad by Kenn Rashad
November 17, 2007
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jstatelogo.gifFor the first time since 1999 the Tigers of Jackson State find themselves on the road to Birmingham after a 31-19 win over Alcorn State in the annual Capital City Classic.

J-State (7-4, 7-2 SWAC) ended a four game losing streak to the Braves and will now prepare for its rematch against Grambling (champion of the SWAC West) in the SWAC championship game on December 15 at Legion Field.



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Kenn Rashad

Kenn Rashad is the Founding Editor & Publisher of HBCU Sports and a graduate of Grambling State University.

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  1. JayRob says:
    15 years ago

    Congrats JSU on the win!! We still have some unfinished business to tend to, though!!

    Reply
  2. MikeBigg says:
    15 years ago

    Congrats Jackson… now comes the hard part!

    Reply
  3. GramUntilDeath says:
    15 years ago

    Actually it.s the easy part MikeBigg!!!!!

    Losing to the ICON once again…..See you all in Gramblingham…..

    Congrats JSU

    Reply
  4. Mrst_1 says:
    15 years ago

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CONGRATULATION~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    JACKSON STATE TIGERS

    BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK IN BIRMINGHAM

    Let those Grambling Tigers know that your bite is just as big as theirs or bigger.

    Reply
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  6. Baton Rouge Tiger says:
    15 years ago

    We are looking forward to the game with J-State but first thing is first let’s go out and take care of the people from Baton Rouge and finally shut them up they are really getting on my nerves!

    Reply
  7. JLast2 says:
    15 years ago

    Good Luck GSU!

    I am rooting for you guys in the Bayou Classic. Handle your buisness w/Southern and make sure all of your players stay healthy for the SWAC Championship game. I dont wont to hear no excuses when JSU is triumphant over you all on the 15th of December.

    Reply
  8. Edwin Darell says:
    15 years ago

    Johnny Thomas was a good coach but the SWAC team Alcorn needed new blood. UAPB back a few years made Hardman resign but they forgot that Lee Hardman took over a program that was on the death penalty from NCAA. UAPB hired Mo Forte who was okay but Hardman was better. Not to say Thomas was good for Alcorn but there is always somebody better. The SWAC is changing with the times and MVSU might be next.

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  9. jukebox 06 says:
    15 years ago

    well gramblin has been brought down from their dream season, im happy soo many people were heart broken over us it was like we had won the lottery… i hope yall have a tie in the championship…

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