BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Alabama State will have a new opponent in the 90th Turkey Day Classic in Stillman College.
But there's no telling if the battle between the FCS Hornets and the Division II Tigers will continue beyond this season.
"The current agreement is for this year," Stillman Athletic Director Curtis Campbell told al.com. "So, I don't know what the future may hold after that. We'll just have to wait and see."
Campbell said Stillman first got word that Tuskegee, the Hornets' most common opponent in the annual showdown which dates back to 1924, at a meeting among Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference athletic directors about a month ago.
Stillman approached ASU to see if the Hornets would be interested in playing the Tigers in the game which attracted more than 26,000 fans in the first game ever played at ASU's new $62-millon stadium "and things went from there" Campbell said.
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