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Just after the Tigers jumped a hurdle by defeating Arkansas-Pine Bluff for their first conference win, they stumbled on the next hurdle.
JSU (3-3, 1-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference) gave up 31 second-half points, allowing Prairie View A&M a comeback victory on Saturday.
On paper, it was a game JSU was expected to win. But after handing another winless team its first victory — JSU fell to Grambling in the SWAC opener on Sept. 20 — JSU coach Harold Jackson and his staff will study film to figure out what has gone wrong.
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