TUSKEGEE, Alabama -- RVs had been parked on the ground's surrounding Tuskegee's Cleve Abbot Stadium since Wednesday and thousands had descended upon the tiny city to reunite with former classmates and relive the glory of their college days.
Good times were going to be had regardless of the outcome of the Golden Tigers meeting with SIAC foe Kentucky State but their 45-0 shellacking of the Thorobreds allowed the party to continue without a hitch.
Tuskegee captured its sixth straight victory to improve its overall record to 6-1 and 5-0 in the conference. They limited Kentucky State to a measly 88 yards of offense, 66 passing and 22 rushing, and looked invincible for the most part.
"It feels good as ever getting a win like this on homecoming especially for the coach and our young guys," said starting safety Jamar Hornsby, one of 17 seniors who played their last home game and the cover boy of the gameday program. "You try to set the pedestal high for them guys that's coming up next year."
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