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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DL Bryce Cage, Southeastern, So., Baton Rouge, La.,...Cage, a freshman All-American in 2021 finished with 23 tackles and four tackles for loss in his debut season. - Southeastern Louisiana Football

rJr/2026 DE Bryce CageGrambling State
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  2021 ALL-SWAC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Punter: Garrett Urban - Grambling State,...As a punter, Urban registered 79 kicks for 2,844 yards, including 20 inside the 20 and four of over 50-plus yards. His career bests included 12 punts at Houston and 11 against Southern Miss. He averaged 36.0 yards per punt. Urban kicked off 46 times for Grambling State this season, averaging 53.5 yards a kickoff. - Grambling State Football

rSr/2023 K Garrett UrbanGrambling State
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  2021 ALL-SWAC FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Lineman: Sundiata Anderson - Grambling State,...Anderson finished with 31 total tackles, including 21 solo stops as he was a defensive force for the Tigers. 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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  2021 ALL-SWAC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Place Kicker: Garrett Urban - Grambling State,...Urban, the Grambling State Most Valuable Player of the 48th Annual Bayou Classic, had a banner year for the Tigers on special teams. 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

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  Garrett Urban made all five of his field goal attempts and his 25-yarder with two seconds left sent Grambling to a 29-26 win over Southern on Saturday in the 48th annual Bayou Classic. Grambling (4-7, 3-5 Southwestern Athletic Conference) entered having lost three straight in the series between the two Louisiana rivals. With the win, the Tigers knotted the all-time series at 24. Urban kicked field goals of 39 yards, 36, a pair from 27 and the game winner. Southern used all its timeouts at the end trying to ice Urban whose missed only two field goals all season. Grambling quarterback Elijah Walker had 168 yards rushing on 19 carries with a touchdown and threw for 153 yards in nine completions and a score. Southern (4-7, 3-5) quarterback Ladarius Skelton's short run with 3:55 left tied it at 26 before Jaguars kicker Luke Jackson missed the point after attempt. - Grambling/AP College Football

rSr/2023 SS Danquarian FieldsGrambling State
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  Myron Stewart raced 70 yards with a recovered fumble and Quin Mitchell returned an interception 75 yards for a score to give Grambling a 34-20 win over Texas Southern in a Southwestern Athletic Conference battle on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers managed less than 250 yards of total offense and trailed, 6-0 five minutes into the contest, but held a 21-6 advantage heading into the final period. Donald Johnson scored from the 4 in the first quarter to give Grambling the lead, 7-6, and Garrett Urban kicked a 29-yard field goal to make it 10-6 at intermission. Mitchell's pick-six and Stewart's fumble recovery sandwiched Urban's 33-yard field goal in the third quarter to make it 27-6 head into the final 15 minutes. Javius Williams returned a Grambling fumble 44 yards for a score, but Elijah Walker scored from a yard out with 5:04 left in the game to seal the win for the Tigers (3-4, 2-2). Andrew Body was 16 of 25 for 172 yards and a touchdown for Texas Southern (2-4, 1-2), but was picked off twice. - Grambling/AP College Football

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  OCT 4 STATS FCS NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK: Grambling State (37-28 win over Alabama A&M) ...Having lost eight of its previous nine games, Grambling State pulled a surprise against the defending SWAC champion, which was on a nine-game winning streak (one was a forfeit). The Tigers erased a 14-0 deficit with 34 unanswered points between the second and fourth quarters. Freshman Noah Bodden had three touchdown passes in his first start and the defense forced five turnovers. Honorable Mention: Eastern Washington (34-28 win over Montana); Howard (22-17 win over Sacred Heart); Kennesaw State (31-6 win over Jacksonville State); Stephen F. Austin (21-20 loss to Sam Houston). - STATS FCS Football

rSr/2023 SS Danquarian FieldsGrambling State
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  Freshman Noah Bodden threw for three touchdowns and led a 24-point second quarter to help send Grambling to a 37-28 win over Alabama A&M on Saturday. After staking the Bulldogs to a 14-point lead, Bodden threw a 13-yard scoring pass to Isaiah Gray and following Garrett Urban's 39-yard field goal, Bodden threw a 15-yard score to Dorrell James for a three-point lead. Defensive lineman Cameron Richardson forced a fumble and scooped it up and scored to extend the Tigers' lead to 24-14 at halftime. The Tigers entered Saturday's action averaging 6.3 points per game and scored more against Alabama A&M than their combined first four games. Grambling (2-3, 1-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference) intercepted Aqeel Glass three times. Glass entered the game with only two picks through three contests. Glass finished 33-for-57 passing for 406 yards and three touchdowns for Bulldogs (3-1, 1-1). - AP College Football

Jr/2025 QB Noah BoddenGrambling State
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  Elijah Walker passed for a touchdown and ran for another score to help Grambling beat Tennessee State 16-10 on Sunday night and win the Black College Hall of Fame Classic. Walker was just 4-of-11 passing for 43 yards with an interception but added 77 yards rushing on 17 carries for Grambling (1-0). Tennessee State (0-1) limited Grambling to just 184 total yards but committed 18 penalties for 150 yards in college football hall of famer Eddie George's first game as coach. George, who played at Ohio State and won the Heisman Trophy in 1995, was hired in April despite having no formal coaching experience at any level.

Walker scored on a 4-yard run to cap a four-play, 65-yard drive and give Grambling a 13-10 lead late in the third quarter and Garrett Urban's 24-yard field goal capped the scoring with about 10 minutes to play. Antonio Zita made a 39-yard field goal to give Tennessee State a 3-0 lead with five minutes left in the first quarter, Walker hit Jaye Patrick for a 18-yard touchdown early in the second and Grambling took a 7-3 lead into halftime. Devon Starling, who finished with 18 carries for 88 yards, scored on a 4-yard run midway through the third quarter to put TSU back in front. - Grambling/AP College Football


rSr/2023 SS Danquarian FieldsGrambling State
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  Bradford's departure marks the fourth running back the Sooners have lost this season. The team dismissed Seth McGowan and Mikey Henderson during the offseason due to felony charges stemming from an alleged armed robbery on April 15. Marcus Major was reportedly declared ineligible to play this season due to academic issues. But Bradford's departure so late into fall camp is especially tough for the Sooners, as he was expected to be the third running back on the depth chart behind Kennedy Brooks and Eric Gray. So after transferring to Oklahoma, why would Bradford decide to leave right before the team's first game?

Even Riley isn't sure. "I would love to explain what happened...I really don't have an explanation," Riley said on Tuesday. "It was a strange situation. It's part of the deal with the transfer portal. and then even in a COVID year, you're bringing in some people that you flat out know less about. [You can] do all the homework you want, you just don't know. "You look at the whole group of transfers that we brought in, I mean, again, from buy-in and culture guys and guys doing the right thing, we've added a tremendous percentage. But we missed on this one. I mean, we just flat out did." - Norman Transcript


rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  The Sooners running back room had yet another setback on Thursday. Per a report from the OU Daily, running back Tre Bradford has missed the last two practices and is no longer with the team. The transfer running back from LSU was one of only three scholarship ball carriers on Oklahoma's rooster, along with Kennedy Brooks and Eric Gray. Running back Marcus Major was ruled ineligible for the season earlier this week due to an academic issue, per reports. - Norman Transcript

rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  OU added some running back depth this week. Tre Bradford, who spent last season at LSU, made his transfer to the Sooners official, further beefing up a position that has been in flux this offseason. Bradford joins Tennessee transfer Eric Gray, who joined OU in time for spring ball, as transfer additions at running back. The need for another back arose after Seth McGowan's removal from the team following an alleged armed robbery in April. OU also lost Rhamondre Stevenson, who entered the NFL Draft, and T.J. Pledger, who transferred to Utah, from last year's team. Bradford (6-foot-0, 190 pounds) ran for 58 yards on 10 carries in five games last season with the Tigers. He also had three catches for 13 yards and a touchdown. He had nine carries for 53 yards in LSU's win over Ole Miss on Dec. 19. Coming out of Lancaster, Texas, Bradford was a 2020 four-star running back who chose LSU over a group that included Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Texas and Wisconsin. - Daily Oklahoman

rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  LSU running back Kevontre Bradford, a former four-star recruit who played in a limited role in his first season last year, has reportedly entered the NCAA transfer portal. The news, which was reported first by AL.com, comes at a time in which the LSU backfield is quite deep and competition for playing time is high. LSU football in 2021: Who are possible starters on offense? Here are our projections

The two main starters, Ty Davis-Price and John Emery, both are returning for their junior seasons while two high profile recruits, Armoni Goodwin and Corey Kiner, have just arrived on campus. Josh Williams, a former walk-on, also played in all 10 games during his freshman season last year. Bradford, a 6-foot, 190-pound sophomore, rushed for 58 yards on 10 carries during the 2020 season. He also caught three passes for 13 yards and a touchdown. - Baton Rouge Advocate


rSr/2025 RB Tre BradfordGrambling State
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  UCF freshman tight end Nathan Boerboom has announced he has entered the transfer portal. Boerboom, a 3-star prospect out of Chesapeake, Virginia, was part of the Knights' 2021 recruiting class. He was one of two tight ends signed in the class along with Charlie Browder. It's the third UCF player to enter the portal over the past two days. Tight end Tony Forrest Jr. and quarterback Gaston Moore also announced they were entering the portal to continue their careers elsewhere. Forrest was part of UCF's 2020 recruiting class and appeared in one game last season. - Orlando Sentinel

rSr/2025 TE Tony Forrest Jr.Grambling State
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  Wide receiver Greg White became the latest North Texas player to enter the NCAA transfer portal on Thursday. White caught eight passes for 179 yards and a touchdown in eight games last season. His best game came when he caught four passes for 67 yards in a loss to Southern Miss in the fourth week of the season. The Georgia native caught seven passes in UNT's first three games of the season but had just one reception the remainder of the year. - Denton Record

rSr/2023 WR Greg WhiteGrambling State
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