Southern football dropped its last home game to Texas Southern 35-30 on Saturday at A.W. Mumford Stadium. Here are our takeaways from the game:
Blown lead
Southern should’ve beaten Texas Southern, but it relinquished a 14-point lead. The Jaguars had 437 total yards to Texas Southern’s 369. The Jaguars, however, returned to their old ways of poor-timed miscues from their quarterbacks. Ashton Strother threw an interception with 15 seconds left before halftime and Cam’Ron McCoy had a lost fumble at his team’s own 25-yard line.
Quarterback-tight end connection
Despite the two costly turnovers, Southern’s offense wasn’t the problem. Strother played like a well-above-average Southwestern Athletic Conference quarterback in the first half. One of his favorite targets was Dupree Fuller. The gra

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