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Pittman’s Pocket: Deion Sanders and Jackson State Tigers demolish the FAMU Rattlers 59-3

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ATLANTA, GA – DECEMBER 18: Quarterback Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Jackson State Tigers looks for a potential receiver during the college football Cricket Celebration Bowl game between the South Carolina State Bulldogs and the Jackson State Tigers on December 18, 2021 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

JSU vs FAMU game was a dominant performance, with the Tigers dominating the entire game.

This game was never truly a game. Deion Sanders son, Shedeur Sanders had a 300+ yard passing game and was damn near perfect in the first half. Sanders was 17 for 17 starting the game before he threw his first incomplete pass.

Sanders who won the Jerry Rice Award as a Freshman had 4 incompletions the entire game and finished 29/33 with 323 yards passing and 5 touchdowns. Yes, he had more touchdowns than incompletions.

The Tigers running attack was led by Santee Marshall who racked up 65 yards on 13 carries.

FAMU’s offense just could not get going, with Jeremy Moussa completing 11/30 102 yards and throwing 2 interceptions.

Buck Buchanan Award winner Isaiah Land was causing pressure early by getting a sack, but could not keep it going.

JSU and Coach Prime’s defense was dominant. Jackson State had multiple sacks, from both Jeremiah Williams and Antonio Doyle.

Let’s hope FAMU can shake these defeats and turn around their season. It seems like coach Prime and JSU will be on the right path to dominating the SWAC if they continue to beat out teams like tonight.

Brian Pittman

Worked as a Scout and volunteer for the East n West Shriners game in 2016-2017. Also attended the Hula bowl and Tropical Bowl games. 2022 Also was a independent Agent and Scout at the CGS bowl game in 2021. Worked All star games like the EPS All-Americans game in 2017.

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