Re: When did this intense Jackson State-Southern rivalry began? JSU-SU Old Heads hel
I heard it started in 1984, when Dowell Taylor assumed the position as JSU's band director, like Greggs, Dowell Taylor was very competitive, he didn't copy other bands, he wanted to be the trend setter, Greggs noticed what Taylor was doing at Jackson State and the rivalry become intense, is this true?
Nope...................It started, as far as mordern times my freshman year in 1982.
We went to Southern for the game and when we got there, we had to dress in dorms and the busses.
When we marched to the stadium, playing as soft as possiable, the people at the gate would not open it because of the crush of people standing there.
We stayed outside that gate through the entire "
series" drum cadence which timed out at about 18 minutes back then.
When they open the gate,
DURING THE 1st QTR, we bust out as loud as we could, marched right down the
HOME SIDE past the Jukebox and Cheerleaders blowing "
Get Ready".
We took the crowd that night with
Patrice Munsell singing "
I'm tellin' you I'm not going".
SU brought out some "skinny" girl and tried the same song.............
FLOP. :lol:
Everything worked right for the Boom and JSU that night.
We blew out the Jukebox and the team blew out the Jags.
I don't think the Jukebox was over that when they came to Jackson the following year in 1983.
They blew our arse out of Memorial from the minute we marched in. :lol:
It's been on every since although it has died down,
IF YOU CAN IMAGINE NEWBIE's, a lot since then.