GRAMBLING, Louisiana – So much for Grambling’s demise as a football power. In a matter of weeks, Grambling has transformed itself from an 0-3 team to a program that is apparently feared by Southwestern Athletic Conference coaches.
Grambling is 2-0 in the SWAC after securing convincing wins over Jackson State and Prairie View A&M.
Now the Tigers ride a two-game win streak to Alabama A&M to take on the Bulldogs in their final contest of a six-game road trip.
“I’m scared to death. Anytime you face Grambling, it’s going to be a tough football game,” said Alabama A&M coach James Spady, who was a Grambling assistant from 2007-09. “They’re riding high. They’re experiencing some success and to be very honest with you, they’re going to be a very formidable homecoming opponent.”
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