Some of the Southern faithful, who endured the pregame rain, had to find the exit early once again at A.W. Mumford Stadium.
The most noticeable exodus came after Florida A&M’s second-best running back, Jamal Hailey, took a handoff up the middle, bounced off an attempted tackle and ran the ball 56 yards to the end zone with 5:41 remaining in the contest.
This was the first play of a drive where Southern only trailed by seven points. This moment was the last of a trio of fourth-quarter explosive scores that appeared avoidable had the Jaguars been disciplined and focused.
Instead, they relented three straight possessions, taking a 43-35 loss to FAMU at home on Saturday.
“A lot of missed tackles, a lot of missed assignments,” Southern safety Herman Brister said. “I just think we all got

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