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Josh McCormick's late field goal helps Grambling upset Jackson State 26-24 in HBCU Classic
Grambling's Czavian Teasett led the decisive drive and a blocked punt set up Josh McCormick's 44-yard field goal to upset 11th-ranked Jackson State.
- Josh McCormick, kicker for Grambling State Tigers, kicked a 44-yard field goal to complete a last-gasp rally, beating ranked Jackson State Tigers 26-24 at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday.
- After Teasett's injury with under two minutes remaining, backup Amyne Darensburg replaced Grambling State quarterback C'Zavian Teasett, who had accounted for two touchdowns before leaving.
- Clyde McClendon Jr., Grambling special-teamer, blocked a punt out of bounds to set up the field-goal attempt, and Josh McCormick, Grambling kicker, relied on a steady snap and hold by the long snapper and holder.
- The victory left Grambling State Tigers 5-3, 2-2 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference while Jackson State Tigers fell to 5-2, 3-1 and lost starting quarterback Jacobian Morgan to a lower-leg injury.
- Jackson State rallied behind Jared Lockhart, with Donerio Davenport carrying 11 times and Nate Rembert catching four passes in key late contributions.
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Josh McCormick's late field goal helps Grambling upset Jackson State 26-24 in HBCU Classic
Josh McCormick kicked a 44-yard field goal with 21 seconds left and Grambling stunned a ranked Jackson State 26-24 in the HBCU Classic at Allegiant Stadium.
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