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DO YALL KNOW THE JAZZ VERSION?JagGrad said:Singing...........Southern University...Defenders of the Gold & Blue............................
hiding:hat:JagHammer said:Where's the guy who said AAMU was the "basketball school"?
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Oracle said:Good win, Jags. I will have you know that SU benefitted from the fact that Spivery understood the trick for keeping a team from falling to the fear of playing in Elmore.
Learned one version in Freshmen Seminar.......But could sing the song any way possible..........Its Universal..........:bump: :bump: :bump: :lol:Su'sdrummerboi said:DO YALL KNOW THE JAZZ VERSION?
bluedog said:Southern university defenders of the gold and blue, we will always loyal be and raise a cheer to you.
All for one and one for all we?ve got the will to win for thee, so fight, fight,fight,fight until we win the victory!!!
DAHILL said:aamusports.com
Alabama A&M dropped its third straight game and fourth in five outings as SWAC leader Southern escaped Elmore Gym with an 84-80 victory. Michael Ford scored 23 points to lead AAMU. Obie Trotter chipped in with 19 points and dished out a game high eight assists. Joe Martin added 14 points, all in the second half, and Chris Collins (pictured) grabbed 10 rebounds before fouling out.
Southern's balanced scoring attack had five in double figures, led by Deforrest Riley-Smith's 17. Jerrid Campbell added a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.
The Jaguars held the Bulldogs to 32 percent shooting in the first half and managed a 36-26 lead at the half. A&M would fight back to tie the game at 57 with just over nine minutes to play, but the Bulldogs would not tie the game again or take the lead in the second half.
Alabama A&M had the ball down 81-80 with 16 seconds remaining, when a botched inbounds play led to a controversial turnover. Trotter received the inbounds pass in front of the A&M bench, but lost his balance with some contact from his defender. Originally, the official with the call signaled that Trotter had asked for a timeout, of which the Bulldogs had none remaining. After a conference with his partners, the officials ruled an inadvertant whistle, and also ruled a turnover for A&M. The Jags were able to make free throws from then to ice the game.
DAHILL said:aamusports.com
Alabama A&M had the ball down 81-80 with 16 seconds remaining, when a botched inbounds play led to a controversial turnover. Trotter received the inbounds pass in front of the A&M bench, but lost his balance with some contact from his defender. Originally, the official with the call signaled that Trotter had asked for a timeout, of which the Bulldogs had none remaining. After a conference with his partners, the officials ruled an inadvertant whistle, and also ruled a turnover for A&M. The Jags were able to make free throws from then to ice the game.
Jag-BR said:I'm high fiving with my people. The refs tried to give AAMU the game, but hey.....it didn't happen fools. In the words of JROCK TOO BIG, FAST, AND STRONG!!!!!!! :lol:
:lol: :jump: :lmao: :tup:JROCK said:NCAA Men's Basketball February 18, 2006
Southern 84 F
Alabama A&M 80
LSU 65 F
Auburn 61
It's been a bad day for the Bamas today against the Pelican State.