It's a Done Deal, Bama State will play on Turkey Day Against . . . .


Oracle,

First off, if Comegy wanted to be in the playoffs, he would have stayed his arse at Norfolk State. As for "dramatic moments" in the game, I expect some too. I expect Keldrick Williams, Robert Randolph, Tavaris Jackson, Rock Dillon, Deon Lewis and all the rest of the HORNETS to provide plenty of dramatic moments.

And what makes you think that 'Skegee will be more motivated than us? We have a realistic chance of winning the BCNC if we remain undefeated and Hampton & Albany State were to lose in the playoffs, and we certainly want to continue our winning streak straight through the Pine Bluff game and into the SCG.

Finally, and trust me on this, Charlie Coe knows the importance of beating Tuskegee. I belive he wants to win this game more than any other, with the possible exception of A&M. The players want to beat 'Skegee too. And I believe that they will.
 
This years game is HUGE. I really believe that this game has SBN Championship implications written all over it for both SWAC teams that will be in the SCG (assuming it is S.U. & Bama State).
 

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JROCK said:
This years game is HUGE. I really believe that this game has SBN Championship implications written all over it for both SWAC teams that will be in the SCG (assuming it is S.U. & Bama State).

JRock,
I think you are right! I think Bama State will get it done against Tuskeegee.
:swink:
 
This game will probably be heated like the game two-three years ago where a big fight broke out. This one will have that potential. Since 1901, you never know what will happen in this game. Maybe this game will stay clean, and hopefully it will be a lot of fun. The hornets will win "BIG".
 
Shelt,

We're MUCH better too.

Last year, Bama State had lost four games going into the TDC. This year, we have only lost ONE GAME, by ONE POINT (and no, I'm not taking Valley for granted, I know we still have to play them before 'Skegee).

We scored 48 on yall last year. I expect at least that many this year. And ain't no way yall scoring that many on us.

Bama State will win this one. :nod2:
 
Deuce,

You Bama people say the same thing every year. The game is played on the field. You cannot predict who will win this game by yacking on this board. Tuskegee leads the overall series 54-32-4 and also leads the Turkey Classic 42-30-3. The Golden Tigers have won 6 of the last 8 games played with Rick Comegy as coach. I have listed the year-by-year overal series scores in the Tuskegee-Alabama State football rivalry below so that the posters will have factual information, instead of fabrications of the truth:

TUSKEGEE
vs.
ALABAMA STATE
(TU leads the Overall Series 54-32-4)
(TU leads the Turkey Day Classic 42-30-3)


YEAR TU ASU
1901 37 0
1902 85 0
1904 65 0
1905 6 0
1906 5 0
1907 6 0
1908 6 0

1909 0 2
1910 6 0
1914 7 7
1915 0 13
1916 33 0
1918 31 0
1922 19 0
1923 13 6
1924 28 7 (Turkey Day Classic started)
1925 14 0
1926 14 7

1927 0 0
1928 6 6
1929 20 0
1930 32 6
1931 32 7
1932 7 0
1933 14 7

1934 2 6
1935 0 3
1936 7 0
1937 14 0

1938 0 26
1939 6 0
1940 12 31
1941 33 6
1942 27 0
1943 19 13
1944 32 12
1945 26 0
1946 26 14

1947 26 26
1948 15 0
1949 20 19
1950 16 0
1951 26 13

1952 13 28
1953 2 6
1954 2 23
1955 13 19
1956 19 13
1957 7 13
1958 24 20
1959 20 22
1960 12 8
1961 19 8
1962 42 0
1963 3 0

1964 11 19
1965 12 20
1966 14 35
1967 21 8
1968 23 21
1969 28 14
1970 34 20
1972 10 0
1973 22 15
1974 28 7

1975 21 37
1976 14 29
1977 7 13
1978 0 15
1979 6 20
1980 7 14
1981 14 3
1982 14 13

1983 3 13
1984 7 31
1985 0 21
1988 0 17
1989 20 26
1990 6 49
1993 30 31
1994 35 37
1995 20 58
1996 21 14
1997 21 16

1998 7 27
1999 37 34
2000 28 27
2001 31 27
2002 25 20

2003 28 48
 
GoldenTigerOne said:
I have listed the year-by-year overal series scores in the Tuskegee-Alabama State football rivalry below so that the posters will have factual information, instead of fabrications of the truth . . .

What fabrications of the truth?

Everyone knows that 'Skegee has had a good run lately, and most people know that you all lead the series. Show me the fabrications.

I stated that we beat yall last year, AND WE DID , and that we will beat you this year, AND WE WILL.

No fabrication there.
 
GoldenTigerOne said:
Deuce,

You Bama people say the same thing every year. The game is played on the field. You cannot predict who will win this game by yacking on this board. Tuskegee leads the overall series 54-32-4 and also leads the Turkey Classic 42-30-3. The Golden Tigers have won 6 of the last 8 games played with Rick Comegy as coach. I have listed the year-by-year overal series scores in the Tuskegee-Alabama State football rivalry below so that the posters will have factual information, instead of fabrications of the truth:

Thanks for posting the series record. Can you believe I asked the Bama State folks this question and they refused to answer? I understand why now. :lol:
 
:topic:

S.U. played Skegee a few times, I don't know exactly what ended the series:

Southern U Record: 10-0-0 vs. Tuskegee (AL)


No
W/L
Date
PF
Location
PA
Notes

1
W
11-18-1939
26
Scotlandville, LA
12


2
W
12-25-1946
64
Yam Bowl
7


3
W
1972
24
?
19


4
W
09-08-1973
21
Baton Rouge, LA
13


5
W
09-14-1974
33
?
22


6
W
09-13-1975
17
Baton Rouge, LA
3


7
W
09-11-1976
20
Baton Rouge, LA
7


8
W
09-10-1977
13
Baton Rouge, LA
7


9
W
09-09-1978
35
Tuskegee, AL
17


10
W
09-08-1979
22
Baton Rouge, LA
2



275
Totals
109
 
JROCK said:
Can you believe I asked the Bama State folks this question and they refused to answer? I understand why now.

What I don't understand is why you keep swingin' from Bama State's ballz. :smh:
 
GoldenTigerOne said:
Deuce,

You Bama people say the same thing every year. The game is played on the field. You cannot predict who will win this game by yacking on this board. Tuskegee leads the overall series 54-32-4 and also leads the Turkey Classic 42-30-3. The Golden Tigers have won 6 of the last 8 games played with Rick Comegy as coach. I have listed the year-by-year overal series scores in the Tuskegee-Alabama State football rivalry below so that the posters will have factual information, instead of fabrications of the truth:

TUSKEGEE
vs.
ALABAMA STATE
(TU leads the Overall Series 54-32-4)
(TU leads the Turkey Day Classic 42-30-3)


YEAR TU ASU
1901 37 0
1902 85 0
1904 65 0
1905 6 0
1906 5 0
1907 6 0
1908 6 0

1909 0 2
1910 6 0
1914 7 7
1915 0 13
1916 33 0
1918 31 0
1922 19 0
1923 13 6
1924 28 7 (Turkey Day Classic started)
1925 14 0
1926 14 7

1927 0 0
1928 6 6
1929 20 0
1930 32 6
1931 32 7
1932 7 0
1933 14 7

1934 2 6
1935 0 3
1936 7 0
1937 14 0

1938 0 26
1939 6 0
1940 12 31
1941 33 6
1942 27 0
1943 19 13
1944 32 12
1945 26 0
1946 26 14

1947 26 26
1948 15 0
1949 20 19
1950 16 0
1951 26 13

1952 13 28
1953 2 6
1954 2 23
1955 13 19
1956 19 13
1957 7 13
1958 24 20
1959 20 22
1960 12 8
1961 19 8
1962 42 0
1963 3 0

1964 11 19
1965 12 20
1966 14 35
1967 21 8
1968 23 21
1969 28 14
1970 34 20
1972 10 0
1973 22 15
1974 28 7

1975 21 37
1976 14 29
1977 7 13
1978 0 15
1979 6 20
1980 7 14
1981 14 3
1982 14 13

1983 3 13
1984 7 31
1985 0 21
1988 0 17
1989 20 26
1990 6 49
1993 30 31
1994 35 37
1995 20 58
1996 21 14
1997 21 16

1998 7 27
1999 37 34
2000 28 27
2001 31 27
2002 25 20

2003 28 48

GT1: If you look at the last 25 games of the series you will see that we have dominated the series with a record of 17-8 with an average winning margin of 16.8 points and loosing margin of only 4.6 points. Our largest win was by 43 points while yours was by 11.
 
JROCK said:
Thanks for posting the series record. Can you believe I asked the Bama State folks this question and they refused to answer? I understand why now. :lol:
Just like I had to school somebody on the smack board about how Bama State will always draw a crowd in Detroit or JSU in Chicago, let me attempt to enlighten you too my brotha on this matter.

Take a look at those records. Those wins for Tuskegee, by and large, came in the early years .

If you don't know the history of the schools, I'll tell you.
Bama State was the teachers college. Tuskegee was the agricultural college.
Any wonder why they would win those early games??

PV, another agricultural college, dominated in the early years too.

If you get a chance, pick up "Black College Football 1892-1992".

You'll probably be amazed at what you find out.


carry on.....
 
Deuce said:
What I don't understand is why you keep swingin' from Bama State's ballz. :smh:

Hit dog will "holla." You are the jerk that had the smart remark when I posed the question. I knew they led the series (dummy) but didn't know the current count. S.U. has whipped some of you people so bad until you get defensive for no reason. :lol:
 
I'm not defensive JROCK, it just seems that you are mighty interested in topics regarding Bama State.

Two weeks ago you were ALL OVER a topic regarding ASU and A&M, now you're ALL OVER a topic regarding ASU and 'Skegee. But that's cool. Its nice to have you as a HORNET FAN. :tup:
 

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mighty hornet said:
Just like I had to school somebody on the smack board about how Bama State will always draw a crowd in Detroit or JSU in Chicago, let me attempt to enlighten you too my brotha on this matter.

Take a look at those records. Those wins for Tuskegee, by and large, came in the early years .

If you don't know the history of the schools, I'll tell you.
Bama State was the teachers college. Tuskegee was the agricultural college.
Any wonder why they would win those early games??

PV, another agricultural college, dominated in the early years too.

If you get a chance, pick up "Black College Football 1892-1992".

You'll probably be amazed at what you find out.


carry on.....

LOL at MH. Caught in his own net.

It did not seem to matter that Bama State leads the A&M series mainly because Bama State started playing football early and was an established team before A&M began playing. When we discussed the A&M series before the MCC, the only point the Bama State posters would accept was that they led in the overall series. If we discounted those early games, A&M would not only lead State in the overall series, but would probably lead by a substantial margin.

But maybe MH has a point. Maybe those early wins against us came before we became established as a real agricultural college.
 
Deuce said:
I'm not defensive JROCK, it just seems that you are mighty interested in topics regarding Bama State.

Two weeks ago you were ALL OVER a topic regarding ASU and A&M, now you're ALL OVER a topic regarding ASU and 'Skegee. But that's cool. Its nice to have you as a HORNET FAN. :tup:

I am interested for the most part in everything that goes on in the SWAC. I am a Jag fan in particular and SWAC fan in general. So you know come SCG time you're the enemy! :lol:
 
Oracle said:
LOL at MH. Caught in his own net.

It did not seem to matter that Bama State leads the A&M series mainly because Bama State started playing football early and was an established team before A&M began playing. When we discussed the A&M series before the MCC, the only point the Bama State posters would accept was that they led in the overall series. If we discounted those early games, A&M would not only lead State in the overall series, but would probably lead by a substantial margin.

But maybe MH has a point. Maybe those early wins against us came before we became established as a real agricultural college.

:emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh: :emlaugh:
 
Oracle said:
If we discounted those early games, A&M would not only lead State in the overall series, but would probably lead by a substantial margin.

Not true.

If we discounted the early games (before the MCC started in 1940) the series between Bama State and A&M would be tied, which is exactly what the MCC series is today. Tied.
 
ummm Oracle,
what in da world are you talking about dude?
I had not mentioned anything about the series with A&M, but if you want me to, I will.

Since you want to discount the early games against A&M, go ahead and post the records the last 20 years!!!!!!!!!!
:lol::lol:

You'll come up shawt. Just like yall did a couple of weeks ago. :retard:


btw, again, I can't help but ask you, why couldn't I get a peep out of you when I repeatedly asked you to pontificate a couple of weeks ago????????

oh well, holla at me in Bham!! I'll bring you a black and gold shaker!
:p
 
Deuce said:
Not true.

If we discounted the early games (before the MCC started in 1940) the series between Bama State and A&M would be tied, which is exactly what the MCC series is today. Tied.

I don't mean to eliminate all games before the MCC. Just the ones in the 1920's or 30's.
 
Oracle said:
LOL at MH. Caught in his own net.

It did not seem to matter that Bama State leads the A&M series
Right now, what matters is that Bama State led on October 30!

at least, that's what matters to me.

Join us on Dec. 11 (if you've gotten over the hurt by then)
:lol:
 
mighty hornet said:
ummm Oracle,
what in da world are you talking about dude?
I had not mentioned anything about the series with A&M, but if you want me to, I will.

Since you want to discount the early games against A&M, go ahead and post the records the last 20 years!!!!!!!!!!
:lol::lol:

You'll come up shawt. Just like yall did a couple of weeks ago. :retard:


btw, again, I can't help but ask you, why couldn't I get a peep out of you when I repeatedly asked you to pontificate a couple of weeks ago????????

oh well, holla at me in Bham!! I'll bring you a black and gold shaker!
:p

I'll be in B'ham myself to see the game. I always like to see the Bees enjoy the game, because they know it could be a long time before they make another one.
 
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