MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Disc jockeys hyped up Tuskegee tailgaters with hip-hop and R&B music as they waited for the faceoff between their Golder Tigers and Albany State inside Cramton Bowl on Saturday night.
It was a big night for football in Montgomery as Tuskegee alumni and Albany fans rallied around fire pits and warm hotdogs, excited to see their teams compete in the SIAC Championship Game.
This was the first year for the championship tilt to be held in Montgomery, after being played in Atlanta the last couple of years.
The game was a huge deal for Kimani King and his wife, Adrienne King, both alumni of Tuskegee.
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