BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Jackson State will not only be playing for its first
SWAC title since 2007 Saturday when it lines up against Arkansas-Pine Bluff in
the SWAC championship game at Birmingham’s Legion Field, it will also be trying
to avoid making history in the process.
UAPB is looking for its first 10-win season in school
history. A second win over the Tigers Saturday would provide just that.
“We’re going against a fine football team,” JSU coach
Rick Comegy said. “We have to be well prepared and not make a lot of
mistakes and turn the ball over and hurt ourselves.”
Golden Lions coach Monte Coleman is hoping to
use a SWAC title as a selling point to recruits that the UAPB program has
staying power.
“We’re serious about turning this program around,”
Coleman said. “That it’s not a one-year deal ... we’re trying to build a dynasty
and the only way we can do that is to get the young men that we have offered
scholarships to to come here.”
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