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  NOV 7 SWAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Maurice Washington had a breakthrough game for Grambling State in a 36-10 homecoming win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff this past weekend. He rushed a total of 10 times for 201 yards. Washington scored on runs of 75 yards and 56 yards. In addition, he averaged 20.1 yards per rushing attempt. - SWAC Football

rJr/2023 RB Maurice WashingtonGrambling State
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  NOV 7 SWAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Joshua Reed paced Grambling State's defense in a 36-10 homecoming win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff this past weekend. He registered 14 total tackles, including eight solo stops. In addition, he contributed 3.5 tackles for a loss of 12 yards. - SWAC Football

rSr/2023 ILB Joshua ReedGrambling State
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  Maurice Washington rushed for a career-high 201 yards on a scant 10 carries with two touchdowns and Grambling walloped Arkansas-Pine Bluff 36-10 on Saturday. Grambling (3-6, 2-4 Southwestern Athletic Conference), which beat Alcorn State 35-6 last week, now has won back-to-back games for the first time since 2019. Emerging from halftime with a 7-0 lead, Washington broke a tackle in the secondary on the first play from scrimmage and sprinted 75 yards down the right sideline for a two-touchdown lead. Following a Golden Lions (2-7, 0-6) field goal, Washington escaped again - this time running for a 60-yard score. Skyler Perry threw for 228 yards and a touchdown with an interception for Arkansas-Pine Bluff. - AP College Football

rJr/2023 RB Maurice WashingtonGrambling State
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  Maurice Washington led a committee of running backs with 69 yards and a touchdown and Grambling beat Alcorn State 35-6 on Saturday. Washington, Floyd Chalk IV and Chance Williams were part of a ground attack in which each reached the end zone. Quarterback Julian Calvez also ran one in. Defensively, Myron Stewart's 68-yard, pick-6 of Aaron Allen gave the Tigers a 21-0 lead en route to a 28-point halftime advantage. Tre Lawrence threw a 4-yard score to Tavarious Griffin with 19 seconds left in the third for Alcorn State's lone score. The win ended a five-game losing streak for Grambling (2-6, 1-4 Southwestern Athletic Conference). The skid was the Tigers' longest losing streak since dropping eight straight in their 1-11 campaign in 2013. Alcorn State (3-5, 2-3) has dropped three consecutive following a three-game win streak. - AP College Football

rJr/2023 RB Maurice WashingtonGrambling State
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  OCT 17 SWAC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Donald Johnson was a key contributor for the Grambling State Tigers special teams unit this past week as he tallied 88 total punt return yards. Highlighting his efforts during the game was a key punt return for a score from 80 yards out versus Florida A&M. - SWAC Football

Sr/2024 WR Donald Johnson IIIGrambling State
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  SEPT 5 SWAC FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Lewis Matthews registered a game high 14 total tackles (12 solo) during the Grambling State Tigers' season opener at Arkansas State. He also contributed 4.5 tackles for loss while assisting on two tackles. - SWAC Football

Sr/2024 ILB Lewis MatthewsGrambling State
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  SEPT 12 SWAC FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Quaterius Hawkins put on a showcase in the second quarter of Grambling State's game versus Northwestern State on Saturday. He contributed touchdown passes of 83 yards, 20 yards and 71 yards as he threw for 292 yards in the first half. His efforts helped GSU build a 41-7 halftime lead over Northwestern State. Hawkins finished the night 13-of-23 for 293 yards to go along with three touchdowns and no interceptions. - SWAC Football

Sr/2024 QB Quaterius HawkinsGrambling State
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  Myles Crawley threw for 270 yards and two touchdowns to lead Alabama State to a 24-9 victory over winless Mississippi Valley State on Saturday. Crawley tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Dylan Creech late in the first quarter and added a 36-yard TD pass to Jeremiah Hixon with 7:28 remaining. Ja'Won Howell had a 2-yard touchdown run for Alabama State (4-3, 2-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference). Jamari Jones threw a 62-yard touchdown pass to Jacory Rankin with 14 seconds to play for Mississippi Valley State (0-7, 0-4). Caleb Johnson had 70 yards rushing on 19 carries. Alabama State avenged last season's loss to the Delta Devils that ended an 11-game win streak for the Hornets in the series. - AP College Football

rSr/2025 QB Myles CrawleyGrambling State
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  Quaterius Hawkins threw three touchdown passes, Maurice Washington ran for two scores and Grambling defeated Northwestern State 47-21 on Saturday night. Northwestern State grabbed a 7-0 lead on Miles Fallin's 13-yard scoring toss to Zach Patterson midway through the first quarter. Washington answered with touchdown runs of 61 and 25 yards and Grambling (1-1) never trailed again. Chance Williams scored on a 1-yard run early in the second quarter to put the Tigers up 21-7. Hawkins followed with scoring strikes of 83 yards to Lyndon Rush, 20 yards to Claude Coleman and 71 yards to JR Waters to give Grambling a 41-7 lead at the half. Hawkins completed 13 of 23 passes for 293 yards. Washington finished with 95 yards on only five carries. Fallin completed 26 of 42 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions for Northwestern State (0-2). He also led the Demons with 60 yards on 14 rushes. - AP College Football

rJr/2023 RB Maurice WashingtonGrambling State
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  LSU football running back Tre Bradford has left the team and the university, coach Brian Kelly announced on Thursday after LSU's first preseason practice. Bradford was not on LSU's roster that was handed out to the media prior to the first day of preseason practices on Thursday. This is the second time Bradford has departed the program. After his freshman season in 2020, he left LSU and transferred to Oklahoma, only to exit Norman and return to Baton Rouge in September at the start of last season. "Tre has been separated from the university," Kelly said. "There are laws that I can't get into specifics there, but he is no longer on the roster." Bradford rushed for 69 yards on 12 attempts in two seasons for the Tigers. Following Bradford's departure, LSU has four running backs on scholarship for this season, including senior John Emery Jr., sophomore Armoni Goodwin, junior Noah Cain and junior Josh Williams. In April, LSU also lost sophomore Corey Kiner, who transferred to Cincinnatti According to 247Sports Composite, Bradford was the No. 13 running back and No. 130 recruit in the nation out of Lancaster High School in Texas. - Lafayette Daily Advertiser

rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  Running back Tre Bradford was not listed on LSU's roster or seen during the 30-minute viewing period of practice on Thursday. "Tre has been separated from the university, and there are laws that I can't get into specifics there," head coach Brian Kelly said. "But he is no longer on the roster." Bradford, who transferred to Oklahoma briefly last summer before returning to LSU, missed most of last season with a hamstring injury. He returned during the final regular season game against Texas A&M, carrying the ball twice for 11 yards. The junior four-star recruit from Lancaster, Texas, appeared in five games during his freshman season. Bradford would have provided depth at running back. Without him, LSU has senior John Emery Jr., junior Noah Cain, sophomore Armoni Goodwin and junior Josh Williams. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SWAC SECOND TEAM: Place Kicker & Punter: Garrett Urban, Grambling State,...Urban, who was named to the All-SWAC Second Team last season, was the Grambling State Most Valuable Player of the 48th Bayou Classic after booting five field goals, including the game-winner against rival Southern. As a field goal kicker, Urban missed just two kicks all season (at Southern Miss and vs. Alabama A&M) as he went 15-of-17 (88.2 percent), including 8-8 inside 30 yards. In addition, the Houston, Texas native led Grambling State in points with 63 and was 18-of-19 in extra point attempts. - Grambling State Football

rSr/2023 K Garrett UrbanGrambling State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SWAC SECOND TEAM: Defensive Back: Quincy Mitchell, Grambling State,...Mitchell finished fifth on the team in total tackles in nine games played. He registered 39 total tackles, with 29 solo stops. Mitchell added 3.0 tackles for a loss of 11 yards. In addition, he recorded three pass breakups and led the team in interceptions, with two, including a 75-yard pick six touchdown against Texas Southern. - Grambling State Football

rSr/2023 CB Quincy MitchellGrambling State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SWAC SECOND TEAM: Linebacker: Blake Thomas, Grambling State,...Thomas played in 11 games last season for the Tigers and finished tied for first on the team in total tackles with 48, including 33 solo stops. He had 3.0 sacks for a loss of 12 yards and 5.5 tackles for a loss of 17 yards. In addition, he recorded one quarterback hurry. - Grambling State Football

rSr/2023 ILB Blake ThomasGrambling State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SWAC FIRST TEAM: Defensive Lineman: Sundiata Anderson, Grambling State,...Anderson, who received the Bluebloods Podcast All-American Preseason honors and was named to the East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 list, finished with 31 total tackles, including 21 solo stops as he was an All-SWAC First Team selection last season. The College Park, Ga., native registered a team-high five sacks and 7.5 tackles for a loss of 42 yards. In addition, the defensive lineman forced a team-high three fumbles, had two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup. - Grambling State Football

rSr/2024 DE Sundiata AndersonGrambling State
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