College football team of Jackson State University
Jackson State Tigers football First season 1911; 114 years ago (1911 ) Athletic director Ashley Robinson Head coach T. C. Taylor 2nd season, 17–6 (.739)Stadium Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium (capacity: 60,000)Field surface Natural grass Location Jackson, Mississippi Conference SWAC (Since 1958)Division East All-time record 501–338–22 (.595) Bowl record 3–2 (.600) Claimed national titles 4 (black college national championships : 1962, 1985, 1996, 2024) Conference titles 20 (SWAC: Championships 1961, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 2007, 2021, 2022, 2024) Division titles 10 (SWAC East: 1999, 2007, 2008, 2010*, 2011*, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2024) Colors Navy blue, white, and light blue[ 1] Fight song Cheer Boys Marching band Sonic Boom of the South Website www.gojsutigers.com
The Jackson State Tigers football team represents Jackson State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).
After joining the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in 1958, the program exploded into national prominence. In the 1980s, the program enjoyed its greatest success. Under head coach W. C. Gorden , the Tigers won eight conference championships between 1980 and 1990, including four straight from 1985 to 1988.[ 2]
Since 1958, Jackson State has won about 25 percent of the conference's football championships (19) and is a perennial powerhouse program among HBCUs. The Tigers have produced 101 professional football players and four Pro Football Hall of Famers : Lem Barney , Walter Payton , Robert Brazile , and Jackie Slater . Only 13 college football teams at any level have produced more Pro Football Hall of Famers than Jackson State.
In 2023, Tigers placekicker Leilani Armenta became the first woman to score in an HBCU Division I game, scoring three extra points in an October 29, 2023 game against the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff .[ 3]
On December 14, 2024, the Tigers defeated the South Carolina State Bulldogs and won their first National HBCU Football Championship since 1996, under the leadership of Coach T. C. Taylor.[ 4]
Classifications
1958–1969: NAIA
1970–1982: NAIA Division I
1956–1972: NCAA College Division
1973–1976: NCAA Division II
1977: NCAA Division I
1978–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS
Conference memberships
JSU fanbase
Jackson State is widely noted for its strong football support and culture.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Jackson State fans have led the Division I FCS in attendance for multiple seasons and are the 2024 regular-season leaders.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
Championships
The Tigers playing against the Prairie View A&M Panthers during the 2021 SWAC Football Championship Game
National championships
Jackson State has been named a recipient of the black college football national championship four times.
Conference championships
Jackson State has earned a total of 20 conference championships and has won the SWAC (Southwestern Athletic Conference) title 18 times since joining in 1958. Conference championships include:
Year
Coach
Conference
Overall record
Conference record
1920
Earnest Richards
Mississippi-Louisiana Conference[ 12]
1957
John Merritt
Midwest Athletic Association
6–2
2–0
1961
John Merritt
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–2
6–1
1962
John Merritt
Southwestern Athletic Conference
10–1
6–1
1972
Robert Hill
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–3
5–1
1973
Robert Hill
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–2
5–1
1975
Robert Hill
Southwestern Athletic Conference
7–3
4–2
1980
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–3
5–1
1981
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–2–1
5–1
1982
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–3
6–0
1985
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–3
6–1
1986
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–3
7–0
1987
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–3–1
7–0
1988
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–1–2
7–0
1990
W. C. Gorden
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–4
5–1
1995
James Carson
Southwestern Athletic Conference
9–3
7–0
1996
James Carson
Southwestern Athletic Conference
10–2
6–1
2007
Rick Comegy
Southwestern Athletic Conference
8–4
8–2
2021
Deion Sanders
Southwestern Athletic Conference
11-2
8-0
2022
Deion Sanders
Southwestern Athletic Conference
12-1
8-0
2024
T. C. Taylor
Southwestern Athletic Conference
12-2
8-0
Division championships
The Southwestern Athletic Conference instituted a divisional system for football in 1999. Jackson State plays in the Eastern Division of the conference along with Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M and Mississippi Valley. The SWAC Western Division includes Alcorn State, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Grambling, Prairie View A&M, Southern University, and Texas Southern. Each season, the SWAC East and SWAC West divisional champions face off in the SWAC Championship Game. Jackson State University claims ten SWAC Eastern Division championships and has won eight outright to advance to the title game.
† Co–champions
^ win vacated by Southern University due to NCAA violations[ 13]
NCAA I-AA/FCS playoff results
The Tigers have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs 12 times with a record of 0–12.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1978
Semifinals
Florida A&M
L 10–15
1981
Quarterfinals
Boise State
L 7–19
1982
First Round
Eastern Illinois
L 13–16
1985
First Round
Georgia Southern
L 0–27
1986
First Round
Tennessee State
L 23–32
1987
First Round
Arkansas State
L 32–35
1988
First Round
Stephen F. Austin
L 0–24
1989
First Round
Montana
L 7–48
1990
First Round
Middle Tennessee
L 7–28
1995
First Round
Marshall
L 8–38
1996
First Round
William & Mary
L 6–45
1997
First Round
Western Illinois
L 24–31
Bowl games
Head coaches
Coach of the Year Honors
Year
Coach
Honor
1961
John Merritt
SWAC Coach of the Year
1961
John Merritt
National Black College Coach of the Year
1962
John Merritt
SWAC Coach of the Year
1962
John Merritt
National Black College Coach of the Year
1971
Robert Hill
SWAC Coach of the Year
1982
W. C. Gorden
SWAC Coach of the Year
1985
W. C. Gorden
SWAC Coach of the Year
1986
W. C. Gorden
SWAC Coach of the Year
1987
W. C. Gorden
SWAC Coach of the Year
1988
W. C. Gorden
SWAC Coach of the Year
1995
James Carson
SWAC Coach of the Year
2007
Rick Comegy
SWAC Coach of the Year
2021
Deion Sanders
SWAC Coach of the Year
2022
Deion Sanders
SWAC Coach of the Year
2024
T. C. Taylor
SWAC Coach of the Year
Rivalries
During the early years of Jackson State's football history, rivalries were established with in-state foes Rust College and Tougaloo . Stillman College was also a common opponent which brought excitement and high interest to games played at the Mississippi Fairgrounds and later at Alumni Field on the campus of Jackson State. Since then, JSU has formed several traditional rivalries with long-time foes.
Alcorn State
Southern
Tennessee State
All-Americans
Over 50 Jackson State players have been named All-Americans.[citation needed ] [when? ]
Year
Position
Player
Honor
1962
WR
Willie Richardson
AP Little All-American
1967
WR
Harold Jackson
Pittsburg Courier All-American
1971
WR
Jerome Barkum
AP Little All-American
1973
RB
Walter Payton
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1974
RB
Walter Payton
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1974
LB
Robert Brazile
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1975
RB
Walter Payton
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1975
LB
Robert Brazile
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1976
WR
Leon Sherrod
Mutual Black Network All-American Team
1977
OL
Louis Bullard
Mutual Black Network All-American Team
1977
RB
Ricky Patton
Mutual Black Network All-American Team
1977
CB
Charles Williams
Mutual Black Network All-American Team
1979
RB
Perry Harrington
Sheridan All-American Team
1980
C
Tom Rice
Sheridan All-American Team
1980
G
Larry Werts
Sheridan All-American Team
1981
G
Michael Field
Sheridan All-American Team
1981
RB
Larry Cowan
Sheridan All-American Team
1989
OL
Tim Brown
Sheridan All-American Team
1989
--
Ike Ayozie
Sheridan All-American Team
1989
LB
Darion Conner
Div. I-AA First Team All-American
1989
--
Fred McCrae
Sheridan All-American Team
1991
OL
Deitrich Lockridge
Div. I-AA First Team All-American
1991
TE
Harold Heath
Div. I-AA All-American
1991
DB
Isaac Morehouse
Div. I-AA All-American
1991
LB
Charles Ray Davis
Sheridan All-American Team
1992
OL
Lester Holmes
Div. I-AA First Team All-American
1992
TE
Isiah Bliss
Sheridan All-American Team
1992
OL
Lester Holmes
Sheridan All-American Team
1992
LB
Mario Perry
Sheridan All-American Team
1993
LB
Fernando Smith
Div. I-AA All-American
1995
DB
Picasso Nelson
Sheridan All-American
1996
DB
Sean Woodson
Div. I-AA First Team All-American
1996
LB
Otha Evans
Div. I-AA All-American
1999
RB
Destry Wright
Div. I-AA All-American
1999
WR
Sylvester Morris
Div. I-AA All-American
1999
DL
Eric Chandler
Div. I-AA All-American
2011
DL
Joseph Lebeau
FCS All-American
2011
DL
Joseph Lebeau
Boxtorow All-American
2011
QB
Casey Therriault
Boxtorow All-American
2011
TE
Renty Rollins
Boxtorow All-American
2012
WR
Rico Richardson
Sheridan All-American Team
2012
WR
Rico Richardson
Boxtorow All-American
2012
DL
Joseph LeBeau
Sheridan All-American Team
2012
DL
Joseph LeBeau
Boxtorow All-American
2012
DB
Qua Cox
Boxtorow All-American
2013
OL
Jordan Arthur
Boxtorow All-American
2013
DB
Qua Cox
Boxtorow All-American
2015
PK
Ryan Deising
Sheridan All-American Team
2015
DL
Javancy Jones
Sheridan All-American Team
2015
DL
Javancy Jones
Boxtorow All-American
2016
DL
Javancy Jones
Sheridan All-American Team
2021
DL
James Houston
Associated Press FCS All-American Team
2022
OL
Tyler Brown
Associated Press FCS All-American Team
2022
DL
Aubrey Miller Jr.
Associated Press FCS All-American Team
Player of the Year
Jackson State players that received Player of the Year honors.[citation needed ] [when? ]
Year
Position
Player
Honor
Ref.
1971
Sylvester Collins
QB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1973
Walter Payton
RB
SWAC Player of the Year
1973
Walter Payton
RB
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network Player of the Year
1974
Walter Payton
RB
Chevrolet - Mutual Black Network Player of the Year
1977
Jessie Griffin
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1979
Perry Harrington
RB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1980
Larry Werts
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1981
Keith Taylor
QB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1982
Mario Kirksey
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1985
Jackie Walker
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1985
Daryl Jones
RB
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
1986
Kevin Dent
DB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1987
Lewis Tillman
RB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1987
Andre Lloyd
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1988
Kevin Dent
DB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1988
Lewis Tillman
RB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1989
Darion Conner
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1989
Ike Ayozie
K
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
1990
Marlo Perry
LB
SWAC Freshman of the Year
1995
Picasso Nelson
LB
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
1996
Sean Woodson
DB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1997
Corey Bradford
WR
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
1998
Sylvester Morris
WR
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1999
Tommy Head
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
2000
Robert Kent
QB
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
2002
Terry Ross
WR
SWAC Freshman of the Year
2008
Marcellus Speaks
DL
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
2008
Marcellus Speaks
DL
Boxtorow Defensive Player of the Year
2010
Casey Therriault
QB
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
2010
Casey Therriault
QB
Boxtorow Newcomer of the Year
2011
Casey Therriault
QB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
2011
Casey Therriault
QB
Boxtorow National Player of the Year
2011
Joseph LeBeau
DE
SWAC Newcomer of the Year
2012
Rico Richardson
WR
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
2013
Javancy Jones
DL
SWAC Freshman of the Year
2019
Keonte Hampton
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
[ 14]
2021
Shedeur Sanders
QB
Boxtorow Newcomer of the Year
[ 15]
2022
Shedeur Sanders
QB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
[ 16]
2022
Aubrey Miller Jr.
LB
SWAC Defensive Player of the Year
[ 16]
2022
Shedeur Sanders
QB
Boxtorow Offensive Player of the Year
[ 17]
2022
Aubrey Miller Jr.
LB
Boxtorow Defensive Player of the Year
[ 18]
2024
Irv Mulligan
RB
SWAC Offensive Player of the Year
[ 19]
2024
Travis Terrell Jr.
RB
SWAC Freshman of the Year
[ 19]
2024
Travis Terrell Jr.
RB
Boxtorow Newcomer of the Year
[ 15]
See: List of Jackson State Tigers in the NFL draft
As of 2017[update] , Jackson State has produced over 90 pro football players including four who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and 16 who have been selected to play in the Pro Bowl .[ 20] Notable players include:
Player
Position
Draft
Pick
Team
Seasons
Notes
Lem Barney *
CB
1967
2-34
Detroit Lions
11
Pro Football Hall of Fame* , 7× Pro Bowler, Defensive Rookie of the Year
Walter Payton *
RB
1975
1-4
Chicago Bears
13
Pro Football Hall of Fame* , League MVP, number retired, 9× Pro Bowler, 1994 all-time NFL team, 2019 all-time NFL team
Robert Brazile *
LB
1975
1-6
Houston Oilers
10
Pro Football Hall of Fame* , 7× Pro Bowler, Defensive Rookie of the Year
Jackie Slater *
OT
1976
3-86
Los Angeles Rams
20
Pro Football Hall of Fame* , 7× Pro Bowler, number retired
Jimmy Smith
WR
1992
2-36
Dallas Cowboys
12
5× Pro Bowler
Harold Jackson
WR-FL
1968
12-323
Los Angeles Rams
16
5× Pro Bowler
Leon Gray
T-G
1973
3-78
Miami Dolphins
11
4× Pro Bowler
Leslie "Speedy" Duncan
DB
1964
--
San Diego Chargers
11
3× AFL All-Star, 1x NFL Pro Bowler
Verlon Biggs
DE
1965
3-20
New York Jets (AFL)
10
3× AFL All-Star
Rich Caster
TE-WR
1970
2-46
New York Jets
13
3× Pro Bowler
Coy Bacon
DE-DT
1964
Undrafted
14
3× Pro Bowler
Willie Richardson
DE-DT
1963
3-19
New York Jets
9
2× Pro Bowler
Wilbert Montgomery
RB
1977
6-154
Philadelphia Eagles
9
2× Pro Bowler, Eagles Hall of Fame
Ben McGee
DE-DT
1964
4-51
Pittsburgh Steelers
9
2× Pro Bowler
Jerome Barkum
TE-WR
1972
1-9
New York Jets
12
1x Pro Bowler (1973)
Sylvester Stamps
RB-WR
1984
--
Atlanta Falcons
6
1x Pro Bowler (1987)
Al Greer
E
1963
18-251
Detroit Lions
1
Roy Curry
WR
1963
12-164
Pittsburgh Steelers
1
Gloster Richardson
WR
1965
7-50
Kansas City Chiefs
1
2x Super Bowl Champion, 1x AFL Champion
Roy Hilton
DE
1965
15-210
Baltimore Colts
11
Jim Hayes
DT-DE
1963
--
Houston Oilers
2
Frank Molden
DT
1965
5-34
Pittsburgh Steelers
1
Dan Pride
LB
1966
10-90
Chicago Bears
1
Taft Reed
DB
1966
--
Philadelphia Eagles
1
Robert "Judge" Hughes
T
1967
6-153
Philadelphia Eagles
3
Claudis James
WR-HB
1967
14-366
Green Bay Packers
2
Al Coleman
DB
1967
4-87
Minnesota Vikings
6
Tom Funchess
T
1968
2-32
Boston Patriots
7
John Outlaw
DB
1968
10-249
New England Patriots
10
Jim Holifield
DB
1968
12-314
New York Giants
2
Richard Harvey
DB
1969
8-203
Los Angeles Rams
2
Tom Richardson
WR
1969
--
Boston Patriots
2
Ed Hardy
G
1972
7-175
San Francisco 49ers
1
Eddie Payton
RB
1973
Undrafted
5
1980 NFL leader in kick returns
Don Reese
DT-DE
1974
1-26
Miami Dolphins
7
Ernie Richardson
TE
1974
--
Cleveland Browns
1
Roscoe Word
DB
1974
3-74
New York Jets
3
Emanuel Zanders
T
1974
--
New Orleans Saints
8
Bill Houston
WR
1974
--
Dallas Cowboys
1
John Tate
LB
1975
8-183
New York Giants
1
Rod Phillips
RB
1975
--
Los Angeles Rams
6
Rickey Young
RB
1975
7-164
San Diego Chargers
9
1978 NFL leader in receptions (88)
Oakley Dalton
DT
1977
12-315
New Orleans Saints
1
Mike Jones
LB
1977
--
Seattle Seahawks
1
Larry Franklin
WR
1978
--
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1
Louis Bullard
T
1978
5-119
Seattle Seahawks
3
Charles Williams
DB
1978
9-230
Philadelphia Eagles
1
Ricky Patton
RB
1978
10-257
Atlanta Falcons
7
Larry Hardy
TE
1978
12-309
New Orleans Saints
8
Jeff Moore
RB
1979
12-319
Seattle Seahawks
6
Robert Hardy
DT
1979
10-267
Seattle Seahawks
1
Vernon Perry
DB
1979
--
Houston Oilers
5
Perry Harrington
RB
1980
2-53
Philadelphia Eagles
6
James Marshall
DB
1980
--
New Orleans Saints
1
Buster Barnett
TE
1981
11-299
Buffalo Bills
4
Larry Cowan
RB
1982
7-192
Miami Dolphins
1
Thomas Strauthers
DE-DT
1983
10-258
Philadelphia Eagles
8
Cleo Simmons
RB
1983
--
Dallas Cowboys
1
Dave Windham
LB
1984
10-258
Washington Redskins
1
Chris Burkett
WR
1985
2-42
Buffalo Bills
11
Jackie Walker
LB-TE
1986
2-28
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4
James Harvey
G-T
1987
--
Kansas City Chiefs
2
Steve Martin
DE
1987
--
Washington Redskins
1
Ladell Willis
LB
1987
--
New York Jets
1
Frank Sutton
T
1987
--
New York Giants
1
Leon Seals
DE
1987
4-109
Buffalo Bills
6
Reggie Carr
DE
1987
Undrafted
1
Stacey Mobley
WR
1987
--
Los Angeles Rams
2
Fred Molden
DT
1987
--
Minnesota Vikings
1
Bobby Curtis
LB
1987
--
Washington Redskins
1
Roy Bennett
DB
1988
--
San Diego Chargers
2
Houston Hoover
G-T
1988
6-140
Atlanta Falcons
7
Lewis Tillman
RB
1989
4-93
New York Giants
7
Darion Conner
LB
1990
2-27
Atlanta Falcons
8
Tim Barnett
WR
1991
3-77
Kansas City Chiefs
3
Paul McJulien
P
1991
--
Green Bay Packers
3
Lester Holmes
G
1993
1-19
Philadelphia Eagles
8
Fernando Smith
DE
1994
2-55
Minnesota Vikings
7
Marlo Perry
LB
1994
3-81
Buffalo Bills
6
Robert Staten
RB
1996
--
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1
Eric Austin
DB
1996
4-104
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1
Toby Myles
T
1998
5-147
New York Giants
4
Corey Bradford
WR
1998
5-150
Green Bay Packers
9
25 career receiving TDs
Sylvester Morris
WR
2000
1-21
Kansas City Chiefs
2
Rashard Anderson
DB
2000
1-23
Carolina Panthers
2
Robert Kent
QB
2004
--
Tennessee Titans
--
Cletis Gordon
DB/WR
2006
--
San Diego Chargers
5
Jaymar Johnson
WR
2008
6th Round
Minnesota Vikings
3
D.J. Johnson
DB
2009
--
New York Giants
3
Marcus Benard
LB
2009
Undrafted
5
Domonique Johnson
DB
2009
Undrafted
4
Casey Therriault
QB
2013
--
New Yorker Lions
5
2x EuroBowl MVP
Rico Richardson
RB
2013
--
Kansas City Chiefs
4
Daniel Williams
WR
2017
--
New York Jets
--
James Houston IV
LB
2022
6-217
Detroit Lions
--
Isaiah Bolden
CB
2023
7-245
New England Patriots
--
Economic impact
In 2021, Jackson State football was responsible for having a $30 million positive economic impact on Jackson's economy. Jackson State's football program is considered the most powerful in the Division I FCS in regards to generating a notable economic impact and drawing public interest.[ 21] [ 22]
Facilities
Jackson State University owns and operates Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium affectionately known as "The Vet".[ 23] The 60,492-seat stadium has been the home field of Jackson State football since 1970.[ 24] For many years, the stadium was the largest in Mississippi until 2016.[ 25] In 2024, The Vet won the championship in the College Football Campus Tour Best FCS Stadium Invitational, beating out the Kibbie Dome in Idaho in the title round with 58% of nearly 12,000 votes.[ 26]
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^ a b "Jackson State Coach, Players Dominate SWAC Postseason Honors" . HBCU Legends On SI . 2024-12-02. Retrieved 2024-12-14 .
^ "Jackson St. Players/Alumni" . pro-football-reference.com . Retrieved 17 Feb 2017 .
^ "JSU football breaks record for economic impact to city" . 10 December 2021.
^ "Visit Jackson reports record-breaking economic impact during 2021 JSU football season" . 10 December 2021.
^ "Jackson State returns home to play in their first night game at the Vet since 2019" . 20 September 2023.
^ "Facilities" .
^ "Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Information | Vaught-Hemingway Stadium | Oxford, Mississippi" .
^ "Veterans Memorial Stadium recognized as one of the best in the US" . 19 April 2024.
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