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Showing posts with label Southern University Dancing Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern University Dancing Dolls. Show all posts
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
2007 Video Classics: Southern University Dancing Dolls
SU Dolls: The Hall Sisters (One night only)
SU Dancing Dolls - "Ain't no other man
SU Dancing Dolls - Sweet Escape
SU Dancing Dolls - D'Tara Feature
SU Dancing Dolls -Give it to me baby
SU Dancing Dolls (Gansta B**ch)
SU Dancing Dolls - Get It Shawty
SU Dancing Dolls - The Cupid Shuffle
SU Dancing Dolls - Suga Mama
SU Dancing Dolls - Neck
SU Dancing Dolls - "Ain't no other man
SU Dancing Dolls - Sweet Escape
SU Dancing Dolls - D'Tara Feature
SU Dancing Dolls -Give it to me baby
SU Dancing Dolls (Gansta B**ch)
SU Dancing Dolls - Get It Shawty
SU Dancing Dolls - The Cupid Shuffle
SU Dancing Dolls - Suga Mama
SU Dancing Dolls - Neck
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Battle of Bands: 2007 Bayou Classic - Grambling vs. Southern U.
Grambling State University Tigers Marching Band - Half-Time
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Dancing Dolls - Half-Time
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Grambling State - Battle of Bands Show
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Grambling State University Tigers Band Highlights
Grambling State University Tigers Pre-Game Show
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox Band
Grambling State University Tigers Band
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Dancing Dolls
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Dancing Dolls - Half-Time
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Grambling State - Battle of Bands Show
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Grambling State University Tigers Band Highlights
Grambling State University Tigers Pre-Game Show
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox Band
Grambling State University Tigers Band
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox and Dancing Dolls
Southern University Jaguars Human Jukebox
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Today's SWAC football games
Photo: AAMU Marching Maroon and White Band
Huntsville Times
Today's games
Prairie View (3-2, 2-2 SWAC) at Alabama State (4-2, 3-2 SWAC); Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, 1 p.m.
The Panthers need three wins in their last five games to post their first winning season in decades. Prairie View's two losses have been at Southern (12-2) and against Grambling (17-14) at Dallas. The Panthers are among the best defensive teams in the league and have been among the top rushing teams.
Alabama State has dropped its last two games since opening the season with four straight wins. QB Chris Mitchell and Alex Engram have struggled the last two weeks. Combined, they have completed just 13-of-51 passes for 176 yards, three TD and three INT. Last week, ASU's defense allowed 285 yards rushing in a loss at Jackson State.
Prediction: Alabama State 17, Prairie View 14
Alcorn State (0-5, 0-4 SWAC) at Texas Southern (0-5, 0-4 SWAC); Durley Field, Houston, Texas, 2 p.m.
The Braves or Tigers will get their first win of the season today. Alcorn State coach Johnny Thomas has been able to get his team off the deck in recent years, but it doesn't appear that will happen this season. Thomas, who has managed to hang on, might not be able to keep his job if he doesn't get the Braves turned around.
The same can be said of Texas Southern coach Steve Wilson. The Tigers are 4-34 in Wilson's four seasons.
Prediction: Texas Southern 17, Alcorn State 14
No. 3 North Dakota State (5-0) at Mississippi Valley State (1-4); Rice-Totten Stadium, Itta Bena, Miss., 2 p.m.
The Delta Devils, who have been outscored 70-3 in their last six quarters, have allowed 135 points the last three games. WR/return specialist Clarence Cotton has two fractured vetebrae and has not played in the last two games. MVSU coach Willie Totten said Cotton's season is likely over and the team will apply for a medical redshirt. QB Paul Roberts has a concussion and likely won't play, while QB Semaj Williams, who started in place of Roberts against Grambling, has bruised rubs.
North Dakota State crushed MVSU 45-0 last season in Fargo, N.D.
Prediction: North Dakota State 52, Mississippi Valley State 10
Grambling (4-1, 4-0 SWAC) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-4, 1-2 SWAC); Golden Lions Stadium, Pine Bluff, Ark., 4 p.m.
The Tigers have been the most dominant team in league play. Grambling, which has allowed just two offensive TDs in SWAC play, disposed of Alcorn State, Alabama A&M, Prairie View and Mississippi Valley State by a combined score of 119-30. QB Brandon Landers has been very efficient, along with freshman RB Frank Warren and Cornelius Walker. WR Clyde Edwards and Reginald Jackson are ranked among the league's best.
The Golden Lions, who started 1-3 last season before running off seven straight wins to claim the West Division title and reach the championship game, are 1-4. Duplicating last year's run won't be easy. QB Chris Wallace, the preseason Offensie Player of the Year, was benched weeks ago and running backs Martell Mallet and Mickey Dean have been ineffective behind a revamped offensive line.
Prediction: Grambling 31, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 10
Jackson State (3-2, 3-0 SWAC) at Southern (5-1, 3-1 SWAC); A.W. Mumford Stadium, Baton Rouge, La., 6 p.m.
Tigers coach Rick Comegy upset many folks earlier this week with comments about how hostile the environment was at Southern even though he has never coached a game there. JSU has won three straight games since dropping its first two but has arguably the most difficult schedule in the East Division. After today's game, the Tigers host Grambling and Arkansas-Pine Bluff, visit Alabama A&M and Prairie View and host Alcorn State.
Southern suffered its first setback last week with a home loss to Alabama A&M. The Jaguars, trying to keep up with Grambling, are in a must-win situation. Southern's defense, which had been dominant until last week, needs to return to form against Jackson State, which has hit its stride over the last three weeks.
Prediction: Southern 24, Jackson State 20
Last week: 3-1
Season total: 24-8
Reggie Benson
Photo: Alcorn State University Sounds of Dyn-O-mite Marching Band.
Huntsville Times
Today's games
Prairie View (3-2, 2-2 SWAC) at Alabama State (4-2, 3-2 SWAC); Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, 1 p.m.
The Panthers need three wins in their last five games to post their first winning season in decades. Prairie View's two losses have been at Southern (12-2) and against Grambling (17-14) at Dallas. The Panthers are among the best defensive teams in the league and have been among the top rushing teams.
Alabama State has dropped its last two games since opening the season with four straight wins. QB Chris Mitchell and Alex Engram have struggled the last two weeks. Combined, they have completed just 13-of-51 passes for 176 yards, three TD and three INT. Last week, ASU's defense allowed 285 yards rushing in a loss at Jackson State.
Prediction: Alabama State 17, Prairie View 14
Alcorn State (0-5, 0-4 SWAC) at Texas Southern (0-5, 0-4 SWAC); Durley Field, Houston, Texas, 2 p.m.
The Braves or Tigers will get their first win of the season today. Alcorn State coach Johnny Thomas has been able to get his team off the deck in recent years, but it doesn't appear that will happen this season. Thomas, who has managed to hang on, might not be able to keep his job if he doesn't get the Braves turned around.
The same can be said of Texas Southern coach Steve Wilson. The Tigers are 4-34 in Wilson's four seasons.
Prediction: Texas Southern 17, Alcorn State 14
No. 3 North Dakota State (5-0) at Mississippi Valley State (1-4); Rice-Totten Stadium, Itta Bena, Miss., 2 p.m.
The Delta Devils, who have been outscored 70-3 in their last six quarters, have allowed 135 points the last three games. WR/return specialist Clarence Cotton has two fractured vetebrae and has not played in the last two games. MVSU coach Willie Totten said Cotton's season is likely over and the team will apply for a medical redshirt. QB Paul Roberts has a concussion and likely won't play, while QB Semaj Williams, who started in place of Roberts against Grambling, has bruised rubs.
North Dakota State crushed MVSU 45-0 last season in Fargo, N.D.
Prediction: North Dakota State 52, Mississippi Valley State 10
Grambling (4-1, 4-0 SWAC) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-4, 1-2 SWAC); Golden Lions Stadium, Pine Bluff, Ark., 4 p.m.
The Tigers have been the most dominant team in league play. Grambling, which has allowed just two offensive TDs in SWAC play, disposed of Alcorn State, Alabama A&M, Prairie View and Mississippi Valley State by a combined score of 119-30. QB Brandon Landers has been very efficient, along with freshman RB Frank Warren and Cornelius Walker. WR Clyde Edwards and Reginald Jackson are ranked among the league's best.
The Golden Lions, who started 1-3 last season before running off seven straight wins to claim the West Division title and reach the championship game, are 1-4. Duplicating last year's run won't be easy. QB Chris Wallace, the preseason Offensie Player of the Year, was benched weeks ago and running backs Martell Mallet and Mickey Dean have been ineffective behind a revamped offensive line.
Prediction: Grambling 31, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 10
Jackson State (3-2, 3-0 SWAC) at Southern (5-1, 3-1 SWAC); A.W. Mumford Stadium, Baton Rouge, La., 6 p.m.
Tigers coach Rick Comegy upset many folks earlier this week with comments about how hostile the environment was at Southern even though he has never coached a game there. JSU has won three straight games since dropping its first two but has arguably the most difficult schedule in the East Division. After today's game, the Tigers host Grambling and Arkansas-Pine Bluff, visit Alabama A&M and Prairie View and host Alcorn State.
Southern suffered its first setback last week with a home loss to Alabama A&M. The Jaguars, trying to keep up with Grambling, are in a must-win situation. Southern's defense, which had been dominant until last week, needs to return to form against Jackson State, which has hit its stride over the last three weeks.
Prediction: Southern 24, Jackson State 20
Last week: 3-1
Season total: 24-8
Reggie Benson
Photo: Alcorn State University Sounds of Dyn-O-mite Marching Band.
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