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First 4 games will test Tigers
Kareem Copeland • [email protected] • August 2, 2009
With Jackson State on the verge of beginning preseason football camp, the season schedule is starting to garner more attention. And there isn't a whole lot of wiggle room.
JSU has gotten off to slow starts the last two seasons, starting 1-4 in 2008 and 0-2 in 2007. The 2009 schedule presents a tougher start than either of those years.
The season kicks off at SEC member Mississippi State, followed by Tennessee State, which has six consecutive wins over JSU, in the Southern Heritage Classic, then a home game with SWAC and black college national champion Grambling before archrival Southern comes to Jackson.
If JSU isn't ready to go from the outset, an 0-4 start wouldn't be farfetched. Only Southern is a conference game, so JSU wouldn't be hurt too badly in the SWAC standings.
"That's a tough start, but I think our team is up for the challenge," JSU coach Rick Comegy said. "You would like, like most teams do, to bring in somebody to beat up on. But the schedule is the way (it is).
"We're not looking at it any different. We just have to get out there and play football right from the start. Gotta come out out shooting."
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Kareem Copeland • [email protected] • August 2, 2009
With Jackson State on the verge of beginning preseason football camp, the season schedule is starting to garner more attention. And there isn't a whole lot of wiggle room.
JSU has gotten off to slow starts the last two seasons, starting 1-4 in 2008 and 0-2 in 2007. The 2009 schedule presents a tougher start than either of those years.
The season kicks off at SEC member Mississippi State, followed by Tennessee State, which has six consecutive wins over JSU, in the Southern Heritage Classic, then a home game with SWAC and black college national champion Grambling before archrival Southern comes to Jackson.
If JSU isn't ready to go from the outset, an 0-4 start wouldn't be farfetched. Only Southern is a conference game, so JSU wouldn't be hurt too badly in the SWAC standings.
"That's a tough start, but I think our team is up for the challenge," JSU coach Rick Comegy said. "You would like, like most teams do, to bring in somebody to beat up on. But the schedule is the way (it is).
"We're not looking at it any different. We just have to get out there and play football right from the start. Gotta come out out shooting."
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