Jackson State got back on track Saturday with a commanding 41-16 victory over Florida A&M in Tallahassee. The win was pivotal, as a loss would have thrown the SWAC East championship race into utter chaos; with the victory, JSU re-establishes control over its destiny.

The Tigers entered the game without starting quarterback Jacobian Morgan , who suffered a lower-leg injury in the previous week's game against Grambling State. Head Coach T.C. Taylor successfully pivoted the offensive game plan, relying entirely on the run game with backup Jarad Lockhart under center.

Jackson State’s revamped offense focused almost exclusively on the ground, rushing 56 times and compiling a massive 392 total rushing yards—a figure that alone exceeded FAMU's total offense for the night (202 yards).

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