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September 30, 2001
Win puts JSU in control of East
By Mark Alexander
Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer
NORMAL, Ala. ? Jackson State made its first and only regular season trip to Alabama this weekend.
After Saturday's 26-14 victory over Alabama A&M, it looks as if a return trip might be in the offing in early December.
"Jackson State is, if not in the driver's seat, at least in control in the East," Alabama A&M coach Ron Cooper said afterward.
JSU improved to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. In doing so, the Tigers cleared an essential hurdle in their planned path to the SWAC Championship Game Dec. 1 in Birmingham.
Defending SWAC East champion Alabama A&M dropped to 1-3 and 1-1.
Quarterback Robert Kent threw four touchdown passes for the Tigers, who have won nine of the last 10 games against the Bulldogs.
Win puts JSU in control of East
By Mark Alexander
Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer
NORMAL, Ala. ? Jackson State made its first and only regular season trip to Alabama this weekend.
After Saturday's 26-14 victory over Alabama A&M, it looks as if a return trip might be in the offing in early December.
"Jackson State is, if not in the driver's seat, at least in control in the East," Alabama A&M coach Ron Cooper said afterward.
JSU improved to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. In doing so, the Tigers cleared an essential hurdle in their planned path to the SWAC Championship Game Dec. 1 in Birmingham.
Defending SWAC East champion Alabama A&M dropped to 1-3 and 1-1.
Quarterback Robert Kent threw four touchdown passes for the Tigers, who have won nine of the last 10 games against the Bulldogs.