Jackson State Tigers football

{{short description|College football team of Jackson State University}}

{{Infobox NCAA football school

| TeamName = Jackson State Tigers football

| CurrentSeason = 2024 Jackson State Tigers football team

| Image = Jackson State athletics logo.svg

| ImageSize = 145

| AthleticDirector = Ashley Robinson

| HeadCoach = T. C. Taylor

| HeadCoachYear = 2nd

| HCWins = 17

| HCLosses = 6

| HCTies =

| Stadium = Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium

| StadCapacity = 60,000

| StadSurface = Natural grass

| Conference = SWAC (Since 1958)

| ConfDivision = East

| FirstYear = {{Start date and age|1911}}

| Location = Jackson, Mississippi

| ATWins = 501

| ATLosses = 338

| ATTies = 22

| BowlWins = 3

| BowlLosses = 2

| BowlTies =

| NatlTitles = 4 (black college national championships: 1962, 1985, 1996, 2024)

| ConfTitles = 20 (SWAC: Championships 1961, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 2007, 2021, 2022, 2024)

| DivTitles = 10 (SWAC East: 1999, 2007, 2008, 2010*, 2011*, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2024)

| Heismans =

| AllAmericans =

| Uniform =

| FightSong = Cheer Boys

| MarchingBand = Sonic Boom of the South

| WebsiteName = www.gojsutigers.com

| WebsiteURL = https://gojsutigers.com/sports/football

}}

The Jackson State Tigers football team represents Jackson State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).

After joining the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in 1958, the program exploded into national prominence. In the 1980s, the program enjoyed its greatest success. Under head coach W. C. Gorden, the Tigers won eight conference championships between 1980 and 1990, including four straight from 1985 to 1988.{{cite news |title=Jackson State Football 1990 Season Preview 8 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9637581/jackson-state-football-1990-season/ |work=Columbian-Progress |date=25 August 1990 |pages=34}}

Since 1958, Jackson State has won about 25 percent of the conference's football championships (19) and is a perennial powerhouse program among HBCUs. The Tigers have produced 101 professional football players and four Pro Football Hall of Famers: Lem Barney, Walter Payton, Robert Brazile, and Jackie Slater. Only 13 college football teams at any level have produced more Pro Football Hall of Famers than Jackson State.

In 2023, Tigers placekicker Leilani Armenta became the first woman to score in an HBCU Division I game, scoring three extra points in an October 29, 2023 game against the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.{{Cite web |last=Bromberg |first=Nick |date=2023-10-29 |title=Jackson State's Leilani Armenta becomes first woman to score in HBCU football game |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/jackson-states-leilani-armenta-becomes-first-woman-to-score-in-hbcu-football-game-121218850.html#:~:text=The%20California%20native%20joins%20players,points%20in%202020%20against%20Tennessee. |access-date=2023-10-29 |website=Yahoo}}

On December 14, 2024, the Tigers defeated the South Carolina State Bulldogs and won their first National HBCU Football Championship since 1996, under the leadership of Coach T. C. Taylor.{{Cite web |date=2024-12-14 |title=Jackson State defeats South Carolina State in Celebration Bowl |url=https://www.wjtv.com/sports/swac/jackson-state-defeats-south-carolina-state-in-celebration-bowl/ |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=WJTV |language=en-US}}

Classifications

  • 1958–1969: NAIA
  • 1970–1982: NAIA Division I
  • 1956–1972: NCAA College Division
  • 1973–1976: NCAA Division II
  • 1977: NCAA Division I
  • 1978–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS

Conference memberships

JSU fanbase

Jackson State is widely noted for its strong football support and culture.https://www.google.com/search?q=jackson+state+fan+football+culture&sca_esv=304891942d813308&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1108US1108&sxsrf=ADLYWIKBwjLcLXt0Jfrj12S2MUI--LSnYQ%3A1716428029342&ei=_ZxOZrvHFMfcwN4PztiwsA0&ved=0ahUKEwj7ueLX0KKGAxVHLtAFHU4sDNYQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=jackson+state+fan+football+culture&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiImphY2tzb24gc3RhdGUgZmFuIGZvb3RiYWxsIGN1bHR1cmVIghdQ4wNY-xVwAngBkAEAmAGIAaABqQ6qAQQ4LjEwuAEDyAEA-AEBmAILoAK6B8ICChAAGLADGNYEGEfCAgcQABiABBgNwgIGEAAYBxgewgIIEAAYBxgIGB7CAggQABiABBiiBMICCBAAGKIEGIkFwgIKECEYoAEYwwQYCsICCBAhGKABGMMEwgIEECEYCpgDAIgGAZAGCJIHAzUuNqAH6Ec&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:a0f60231,vid:-cwQwuPrxRc,st:0 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://mississippitoday.org/2020/10/01/coach-prime-draws-big-jsu-football-ticket-sales-nearly-five-months-from-kickoff/|title='Coach Prime' draws big JSU football ticket sales nearly five months from kickoff|date=October 2020}}{{cite web| url = https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/march-joyous-raucous-beat-sonic-boom-south-180961436/| title = March to the Joyous, Raucous Beat of the Sonic Boom of the South {{!}} Arts & Culture {{!}} Smithsonian Magazine}} Jackson State fans have led the Division I FCS in attendance for multiple seasons and are the 2024 regular-season leaders.{{Cite web|url=https://hbcugameday.com/2020/03/25/hbcu-fcs-football-attendance-2019-jackson-state-meac-swac/|title=FCS HBCU Football Attendance 2019: Jackson State, SWAC stay on top|date=25 March 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://herosports.com/fcs-football-2022-attendance-leaders-bzbz/#:~:text=Jackson%20State%20has%20once%20again,home%20crowd%20of%2042%2C293%20fans./|title = 2022 FCS Attendance Leaders|date = 3 December 2022}}{{cite web | url=https://herosports.com/fcs-football-2023-attendance-leaders-bzbz/ | title=2023 FCS Regular-Season Attendance Leaders | date=19 November 2023 }}{{Cite web |last=Herder |first=Sam |date=2024-11-25 |title=2024 FCS Regular-Season Attendance Leaders |url=https://herosports.com/fcs-football-2024-attendance-leaders-bzbz/ |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=HERO Sports |language=en-US}}

Championships

=National championships=

Jackson State has been named a recipient of the black college football national championship four times.

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Championship|Coach|Overall record|border=2}}
1962Black college national co-championsJohn Merritt10–1
1985Black college national co-championsW. C. Gorden8–3
1996Black college national co-championsJames Carson10–2
2024

|Black college national champions

|T. C. Taylor

|12-2

=Conference championships=

Jackson State has earned a total of 20 conference championships and has won the SWAC (Southwestern Athletic Conference) title 18 times since joining in 1958. Conference championships include:

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Coach|Conference|Overall record|Conference
record}}
1920{{nowrap|Earnest Richards}}{{nowrap|Mississippi-Louisiana Conference{{cite web | url-access=limited |archive-url = https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/19312397001/10156758985032002 |archive-date = 2022-04-27| url = https://www.facebook.com/JacksonState/photos/a.56478577001/10156758985032002/?type=3&theater |title = Jackson State University on Facebook |website=Facebook}}{{cbignore}}{{User-generated source|certain=yes|date=March 2022}}}}
1957John MerrittMidwest Athletic Association6–22–0
1961John MerrittSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–26–1
1962John MerrittSouthwestern Athletic Conference10–16–1
1972Robert HillSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–35–1
1973Robert HillSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–25–1
1975Robert HillSouthwestern Athletic Conference7–34–2
1980W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–35–1
1981W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–2–15–1
1982W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–36–0
1985W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–36–1
1986W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–37–0
1987W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–3–17–0
1988W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–1–27–0
1990W. C. GordenSouthwestern Athletic Conference8–45–1
1995James CarsonSouthwestern Athletic Conference9–37–0
1996James CarsonSouthwestern Athletic Conference10–26–1
2007Rick ComegySouthwestern Athletic Conference8–48–2
2021Deion SandersSouthwestern Athletic Conference11-28-0
2022Deion SandersSouthwestern Athletic Conference12-18-0
2024

|T. C. Taylor

|Southwestern Athletic Conference

|12-2

|8-0

=Division championships=

The Southwestern Athletic Conference instituted a divisional system for football in 1999. Jackson State plays in the Eastern Division of the conference along with Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M and Mississippi Valley. The SWAC Western Division includes Alcorn State, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Grambling, Prairie View A&M, Southern University, and Texas Southern. Each season, the SWAC East and SWAC West divisional champions face off in the SWAC Championship Game. Jackson State University claims ten SWAC Eastern Division championships and has won eight outright to advance to the title game.

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Coach|Division|Overall record|Conference
record|Opponent|Championship Game result}}
1999Judge Hughes{{nowrap|SWAC East}}8–48–2SouthernL 30–31
2007Rick ComegySWAC East8–48–2Grambling StateW 42–31
2008Rick ComegySWAC East7–56–1Grambling StateL 9–41
2010†Rick ComegySWAC East8–36–3colspan=2 | N/A lost tiebreaker to Alabama State
2011†Rick ComegySWAC East9–27–2colspan=2 | N/A lost tiebreaker to Alabama A&M ^
2012Rick ComegySWAC East7–57–2Arkansas–Pine BluffL 21–24OT
2013Rick ComegySWAC East8–48–1SouthernL 27–342OT (win vacated by Southern^)
2021Deion SandersSWAC East11–28–0Prairie View A&MW 27–10
2022{{nowrap|Deion Sanders}}SWAC East12-18–0SouthernW 43–24
2024T. C. TaylorSWAC East12-28–0SouthernW 41–13

† Co–champions

^ win vacated by Southern University due to NCAA violations{{Cite web|url=https://www.brproud.com/news/local-news/southern-university-faces-5-years-of-probation-other-penalties-from-ncaa/609486755|title = Southern University faces 5 years of probation, other penalties from NCAA|date = 16 November 2016}}

NCAA I-AA/FCS playoff results

The Tigers have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs 12 times with a record of 0–12.

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}}
1978SemifinalsFlorida A&ML 10–15
1981QuarterfinalsBoise StateL 7–19
1982First RoundEastern IllinoisL 13–16
1985First RoundGeorgia SouthernL 0–27
1986First RoundTennessee StateL 23–32
1987First RoundArkansas StateL 32–35
1988First RoundStephen F. AustinL 0–24
1989First RoundMontanaL 7–48
1990First RoundMiddle TennesseeL 7–28
1995First RoundMarshallL 8–38
1996First RoundWilliam & MaryL 6–45
1997First RoundWestern IllinoisL 24–31

Bowl games

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Season|Bowl|Location|Opponent|Result}}
1971Azalea BowlMobile, ALAlabama A&MW 40–21
2021Celebration BowlAtlanta, GASouth Carolina StateL 10–31
2022Celebration BowlAtlanta, GANorth Carolina CentralL 34–41 OT
2024

|Celebration Bowl

|Atlanta, GA

|South Carolina State

|W 28-7

Head coaches

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Tenure|Coach|Overall record|Conference record|Pct.}}
1911–1912John R. Pinkett0–3{{winpct|0|3|0}}
1913–1915Jubie Bragg3–4{{winpct|3|4|0}}
1920, 1923Earnest Richards3–3{{winpct|3|3|0}}
1924–1928Belford Lawson Jr.2–8{{winpct|2|8|0}}
1929–1936Charles Clark6–24–5{{winpct|6|24|5}}
1937–1939John H. Young3–5–2{{winpct|3|5|2}}
1939–1951T. B. Ellis32–24–1{{winpct|32|24|1}}
1952–1962John Merritt63–37–520–8{{winpct|63|37|5}}
1963Edward Clemons4–52–5{{winpct|4|5|0}}
1964–1968Rod Paige25–19–215–18–2{{winpct|25|19|2}}
1969–1970Ulysses S. McPherson6–132–11{{winpct|6|13|0}}
1971–1976Robert Hill44–15–124–9–1{{winpct|44|15|1}}
1976–1991W. C. Gorden119–48–579–21{{winpct|119|48|5}}
1992–1998James "Big Daddy" Carson54–25–138–12–1{{winpct|54|25|1}}
1999–2002Robert "Judge" Hughes32–1320–5{{winpct|32|13|0}}
2003–2005James Bell8–237–16{{winpct|8|23|0}}
2006–2013Rick Comegy55–3549–19{{winpct|55|35|0}}
2014–2015Harold Jackson6–114–8{{winpct|6|11|0}}
2016–2018Tony Hughes9–208–12{{winpct|9|20|0}}
2018–2020John Hendrick6–95–5{{winpct|6|9|0}}
2020–2022Deion Sanders27–619–2{{winpct|27|6|0}}
2023–T. C. Taylor7–40–0{{winpct|7|4|0}}

=Coach of the Year Honors=

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Coach|Honor}}
1961John MerrittSWAC Coach of the Year
1961John MerrittNational Black College Coach of the Year
1962John MerrittSWAC Coach of the Year
1962John MerrittNational Black College Coach of the Year
1971Robert HillSWAC Coach of the Year
1982W. C. GordenSWAC Coach of the Year
1985W. C. GordenSWAC Coach of the Year
1986W. C. GordenSWAC Coach of the Year
1987W. C. GordenSWAC Coach of the Year
1988W. C. GordenSWAC Coach of the Year
1995James CarsonSWAC Coach of the Year
2007Rick ComegySWAC Coach of the Year
2021Deion SandersSWAC Coach of the Year
2022Deion SandersSWAC Coach of the Year
2024

|T. C. Taylor

|SWAC Coach of the Year

Rivalries

During the early years of Jackson State's football history, rivalries were established with in-state foes Rust College and Tougaloo. Stillman College was also a common opponent which brought excitement and high interest to games played at the Mississippi Fairgrounds and later at Alumni Field on the campus of Jackson State. Since then, JSU has formed several traditional rivalries with long-time foes.

= Alcorn State =

{{main|Soul Bowl}}

= Southern =

{{main|Jackson State–Southern football rivalry {{!}} BoomBox Classic}}

= Tennessee State =

{{main|Southern Heritage Classic}}

All-Americans

Over 50 Jackson State players have been named All-Americans.{{Citation needed|date=October 2019}}{{when|date=October 2019}}

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Position|Player|Honor}}
1962WRWillie RichardsonAP Little All-American
1967WRHarold JacksonPittsburg Courier All-American
1971WRJerome BarkumAP Little All-American
1973RBWalter PaytonChevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1974RBWalter PaytonChevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1974LBRobert BrazileChevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1975RBWalter PaytonChevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1975LBRobert BrazileChevrolet - Mutual Black Network All-American
1976WRLeon SherrodMutual Black Network All-American Team
1977OLLouis BullardMutual Black Network All-American Team
1977RBRicky PattonMutual Black Network All-American Team
1977CBCharles WilliamsMutual Black Network All-American Team
1979RBPerry HarringtonSheridan All-American Team
1980CTom RiceSheridan All-American Team
1980GLarry WertsSheridan All-American Team
1981GMichael FieldSheridan All-American Team
1981RBLarry CowanSheridan All-American Team
1989OLTim BrownSheridan All-American Team
1989--Ike AyozieSheridan All-American Team
1989LBDarion ConnerDiv. I-AA First Team All-American
1989--Fred McCraeSheridan All-American Team
1991OLDeitrich LockridgeDiv. I-AA First Team All-American
1991TEHarold HeathDiv. I-AA All-American
1991DBIsaac MorehouseDiv. I-AA All-American
1991LBCharles Ray DavisSheridan All-American Team
1992OLLester HolmesDiv. I-AA First Team All-American
1992TEIsiah BlissSheridan All-American Team
1992OLLester HolmesSheridan All-American Team
1992LBMario PerrySheridan All-American Team
1993LBFernando SmithDiv. I-AA All-American
1995DBPicasso NelsonSheridan All-American
1996DBSean WoodsonDiv. I-AA First Team All-American
1996LBOtha EvansDiv. I-AA All-American
1999RBDestry WrightDiv. I-AA All-American
1999WRSylvester MorrisDiv. I-AA All-American
1999DLEric ChandlerDiv. I-AA All-American
2011DLJoseph LebeauFCS All-American
2011DLJoseph LebeauBoxtorow All-American
2011QBCasey TherriaultBoxtorow All-American
2011TERenty RollinsBoxtorow All-American
2012WRRico RichardsonSheridan All-American Team
2012WRRico RichardsonBoxtorow All-American
2012DLJoseph LeBeauSheridan All-American Team
2012DLJoseph LeBeauBoxtorow All-American
2012DBQua CoxBoxtorow All-American
2013OLJordan ArthurBoxtorow All-American
2013DBQua CoxBoxtorow All-American
2015PKRyan DeisingSheridan All-American Team
2015DLJavancy JonesSheridan All-American Team
2015DLJavancy JonesBoxtorow All-American
2016DLJavancy JonesSheridan All-American Team
2021DLJames HoustonAssociated Press FCS All-American Team
2022OLTyler BrownAssociated Press FCS All-American Team
2022DLAubrey Miller Jr.Associated Press FCS All-American Team

Player of the Year

Jackson State players that received Player of the Year honors.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}{{when|date=October 2019}}

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Year|Position|Player|Honor|Ref.}}
1971Sylvester CollinsQBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1973Walter PaytonRBSWAC Player of the Year
1973Walter PaytonRBChevrolet - Mutual Black Network Player of the Year
1974Walter PaytonRBChevrolet - Mutual Black Network Player of the Year
1977Jessie GriffinLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1979Perry HarringtonRBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1980Larry WertsLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1981Keith TaylorQBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1982Mario KirkseyLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1985Jackie WalkerLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1985Daryl JonesRBSWAC Newcomer of the Year
1986Kevin DentDBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1987Lewis TillmanRBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1987Andre LloydLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1988Kevin DentDBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1988Lewis TillmanRBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1989Darion ConnerLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
1989Ike AyozieKSWAC Newcomer of the Year
1990Marlo PerryLBSWAC Freshman of the Year
1995Picasso NelsonLBSWAC Newcomer of the Year
1996Sean WoodsonDBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1997Corey BradfordWRSWAC Newcomer of the Year
1998Sylvester MorrisWRSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
1999Tommy HeadLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
2000Robert KentQBSWAC Newcomer of the Year
2002Terry RossWRSWAC Freshman of the Year
2008Marcellus SpeaksDLSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
2008Marcellus SpeaksDLBoxtorow Defensive Player of the Year
2010Casey TherriaultQBSWAC Newcomer of the Year
2010Casey TherriaultQBBoxtorow Newcomer of the Year
2011Casey TherriaultQBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
2011Casey TherriaultQBBoxtorow National Player of the Year
2011Joseph LeBeauDESWAC Newcomer of the Year
2012Rico RichardsonWRSWAC Offensive Player of the Year
2013Javancy JonesDLSWAC Freshman of the Year
2019Keonte HamptonLBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year{{Cite web|url=https://www.wlbt.com/2019/12/04/hampton-named-swac-defensive-player-year/|title = Hampton named SWAC Defensive Player of the Year| date=4 December 2019 }}
2021

|Shedeur Sanders

|QB

|Boxtorow Newcomer of the Year

|{{Cite web |date=2024-12-10 |title=BOXTOROW Announces 2024 HBCU Football Superlatives |url=https://www.si.com/college/hbcu/football/boxtorow-announces-2024-hbcu-football-superlatives |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=HBCU Legends On SI |language=en-US}}

2022Shedeur SandersQBSWAC Offensive Player of the Year{{cite web |url=https://gojsutigers.com/news/2022/11/29/football-12-players-earn-all-swac-honors.aspx#:~:text=Jackson%20State%20football%20earned%20four,Year%2C%20WR%20Kevin%20Coleman%20Jr |title=12 Players Earn All-SWAC Football Honors |date=6 February 2024}}
2022Aubrey Miller Jr.LBSWAC Defensive Player of the Year
2022Shedeur SandersQBBoxtorow Offensive Player of the Year{{cite web | url=https://boxtorow.com/jackson-state-leads-hbcu-superlative-awards/ | title=Jackson State leads the BOXTOROW HBCU Superlative Awards | date=14 December 2022 }}
2022Aubrey Miller Jr.LBBoxtorow Defensive Player of the Year{{cite web | url=https://boxtorow.com/jackson-state-leads-hbcu-superlative-awards/ | title=Jackson State leads the BOXTOROW HBCU Superlative Awards | date=14 December 2022 }}
2024

|Irv Mulligan

|RB

|SWAC Offensive Player of the Year

|{{Cite web |date=2024-12-02 |title=Jackson State Coach, Players Dominate SWAC Postseason Honors |url=https://www.si.com/college/hbcu/football/swac-jackson-state-dominates-postseason-individual-awards#:~:text=Jackson%20State's%20T.C.,with%20Grambling%20State's%20Andrew%20Jones. |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=HBCU Legends On SI |language=en-US}}

2024

|Travis Terrell Jr.

|RB

|SWAC Freshman of the Year

|

2024

|Travis Terrell Jr.

|RB

|Boxtorow Newcomer of the Year

|

College Football Hall of Fame members

Pro football alumni

:See: List of Jackson State Tigers in the NFL draft

{{As of|2017}}, Jackson State has produced over 90 pro football players including four who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and 16 who have been selected to play in the Pro Bowl.{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/colleges/jacksonst/|title=Jackson St. Players/Alumni|work=pro-football-reference.com|access-date=17 Feb 2017}} Notable players include:

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Jackson State Tigers|Player|Position|Draft|Pick|Team|Seasons|Notes}}
Lem Barney*CB19672-34Detroit Lions11Pro Football Hall of Fame*, 7× Pro Bowler, Defensive Rookie of the Year
Walter Payton*RB19751-4Chicago Bears13Pro Football Hall of Fame*, League MVP, number retired, 9× Pro Bowler, 1994 all-time NFL team, 2019 all-time NFL team
Robert Brazile*LB19751-6Houston Oilers10Pro Football Hall of Fame*, 7× Pro Bowler, Defensive Rookie of the Year
Jackie Slater*OT19763-86Los Angeles Rams20Pro Football Hall of Fame*, 7× Pro Bowler, number retired
Jimmy SmithWR19922-36Dallas Cowboys125× Pro Bowler
Harold JacksonWR-FL196812-323Los Angeles Rams165× Pro Bowler
Leon GrayT-G19733-78Miami Dolphins114× Pro Bowler
Leslie "Speedy" DuncanDB1964--San Diego Chargers113× AFL All-Star, 1x NFL Pro Bowler
Verlon BiggsDE19653-20New York Jets (AFL)103× AFL All-Star
Rich CasterTE-WR19702-46New York Jets133× Pro Bowler
Coy BaconDE-DT1964colspan=2 | Undrafted143× Pro Bowler
Willie RichardsonDE-DT19633-19New York Jets92× Pro Bowler
Wilbert MontgomeryRB19776-154Philadelphia Eagles92× Pro Bowler, Eagles Hall of Fame
Ben McGeeDE-DT19644-51Pittsburgh Steelers92× Pro Bowler
Jerome BarkumTE-WR19721-9New York Jets121x Pro Bowler (1973)
Sylvester StampsRB-WR1984--Atlanta Falcons61x Pro Bowler (1987)
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GreeAl23.htm Al Greer]E196318-251Detroit Lions1
Roy CurryWR196312-164Pittsburgh Steelers1
Gloster RichardsonWR19657-50Kansas City Chiefs12x Super Bowl Champion, 1x AFL Champion
Roy HiltonDE196515-210Baltimore Colts11
Jim HayesDT-DE1963--Houston Oilers2
Frank MoldenDT19655-34Pittsburgh Steelers1
[http://www.nfl.com/player/danpride/2523529/profile Dan Pride]LB196610-90Chicago Bears1
Taft ReedDB1966--Philadelphia Eagles1
Robert "Judge" HughesT19676-153Philadelphia Eagles3
Claudis JamesWR-HB196714-366Green Bay Packers2
Al ColemanDB19674-87Minnesota Vikings6
Tom FunchessT19682-32Boston Patriots7
John OutlawDB196810-249New England Patriots10
Jim HolifieldDB196812-314New York Giants2
[http://www.nfl.com/player/richardharvey/2516064/profile Richard Harvey]DB19698-203Los Angeles Rams2
Tom RichardsonWR1969--Boston Patriots2
Ed HardyG19727-175San Francisco 49ers1
Eddie PaytonRB1973colspan=2 | Undrafted51980 NFL leader in kick returns
Don ReeseDT-DE19741-26Miami Dolphins7
Ernie RichardsonTE1974--Cleveland Browns1
Roscoe WordDB19743-74New York Jets3
Emanuel ZandersT1974--New Orleans Saints8
Bill HoustonWR1974--Dallas Cowboys1
[http://www.nfl.com/player/johntate/2527039/profile John Tate]LB19758-183New York Giants1
Rod PhillipsRB1975--Los Angeles Rams6
Rickey YoungRB19757-164San Diego Chargers91978 NFL leader in receptions (88)
Oakley DaltonDT197712-315New Orleans Saints1
Mike JonesLB1977--Seattle Seahawks1
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FranLa20.htm Larry Franklin]WR1978--Tampa Bay Buccaneers1
Louis BullardT19785-119Seattle Seahawks3
Charles WilliamsDB19789-230Philadelphia Eagles1
Ricky PattonRB197810-257Atlanta Falcons7
Larry HardyTE197812-309New Orleans Saints8
Jeff MooreRB197912-319Seattle Seahawks6
Robert HardyDT197910-267Seattle Seahawks1
Vernon PerryDB1979--Houston Oilers5
Perry HarringtonRB19802-53Philadelphia Eagles6
James MarshallDB1980--New Orleans Saints1
Buster BarnettTE198111-299Buffalo Bills4
Larry CowanRB19827-192Miami Dolphins1
Thomas StrauthersDE-DT198310-258Philadelphia Eagles8
Cleo SimmonsRB1983--Dallas Cowboys1
Dave WindhamLB198410-258Washington Redskins1
Chris BurkettWR19852-42Buffalo Bills11
Jackie WalkerLB-TE19862-28Tampa Bay Buccaneers4
James HarveyG-T1987--Kansas City Chiefs2
Steve MartinDE1987--Washington Redskins1
[http://www.nfl.com/player/ladellwills/2529079/profile Ladell Willis]LB1987--New York Jets1
Frank SuttonT1987--New York Giants1
Leon SealsDE19874-109Buffalo Bills6
Reggie CarrDE1987colspan=2 | Undrafted1
Stacey MobleyWR1987--Los Angeles Rams2
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MoldFr21.htm Fred Molden]DT1987--Minnesota Vikings1
Bobby CurtisLB1987--Washington Redskins1
Roy BennettDB1988--San Diego Chargers2
Houston HooverG-T19886-140Atlanta Falcons7
Lewis TillmanRB19894-93New York Giants7
Darion ConnerLB19902-27Atlanta Falcons8
Tim BarnettWR19913-77Kansas City Chiefs3
Paul McJulienP1991--Green Bay Packers3
Lester HolmesG19931-19Philadelphia Eagles8
Fernando SmithDE19942-55Minnesota Vikings7
Marlo PerryLB19943-81Buffalo Bills6
Robert StatenRB1996--Tampa Bay Buccaneers1
Eric AustinDB19964-104Tampa Bay Buccaneers1
Toby MylesT19985-147New York Giants4
Corey BradfordWR19985-150Green Bay Packers925 career receiving TDs
Sylvester MorrisWR20001-21Kansas City Chiefs2
Rashard AndersonDB20001-23Carolina Panthers2
Robert KentQB2004--Tennessee Titans--
Cletis GordonDB/WR2006--San Diego Chargers5
Jaymar JohnsonWR20086th RoundMinnesota Vikings3
D. J. JohnsonDB2009--New York Giants3
Marcus BenardLB2009colspan=2 |Undrafted5
Domonique JohnsonDB2009colspan=2 |Undrafted4
Casey TherriaultQB2013--New Yorker Lions52x EuroBowl MVP
Rico RichardsonRB2013--Kansas City Chiefs4
Daniel WilliamsWR2017--New York Jets--
James Houston IVLB20226-217Detroit Lions--
Isaiah BoldenCB20237-245New England Patriots--

Economic impact

In 2021, Jackson State football was responsible for having a $30 million positive economic impact on Jackson's economy. Jackson State's football program is considered the most powerful in the Division I FCS in regards to generating a notable economic impact and drawing public interest.{{cite web | url=https://www.wlbt.com/2021/12/10/jsu-football-breaks-record-economic-impact-city/ | title=JSU football breaks record for economic impact to city | date=10 December 2021 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/visit-jackson-reports-record-breaking-economic-impact-during-2021-jsu-football-season/ | title=Visit Jackson reports record-breaking economic impact during 2021 JSU football season | work=WJTV | date=10 December 2021 }}

Facilities

Jackson State University owns and operates Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium affectionately known as "The Vet".{{cite web | url=https://cw39.com/cw39/jackson-state-returns-home-to-play-in-their-first-night-game-at-the-vet-since-2019/ | title=Jackson State returns home to play in their first night game at the Vet since 2019 | work=CW39 Houston | date=20 September 2023 }} The 60,492-seat stadium has been the home field of Jackson State football since 1970.{{Cite web|url=https://gojsutigers.com/facilities/mississippi-veterans-memorial-stadium/1|title = Facilities}} For many years, the stadium was the largest in Mississippi until 2016.{{cite web | url=https://www.umstadium.com/information/ | title=Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Information | Vaught-Hemingway Stadium | Oxford, Mississippi }} In 2024, The Vet won the championship in the College Football Campus Tour Best FCS Stadium Invitational, beating out the Kibbie Dome in Idaho in the title round with 58% of nearly 12,000 votes.{{cite web | url=https://www.wapt.com/article/veterans-memorial-stadium-recognized-as-one-of-the-best-in-the-us/60547885#:~:text=in%20the%20country.-,Over%20the%20last%20week%20or%20so%2C%20Jackson%20State%20fans%20have,58%25%20of%20nearly%2012%2C000%20votes. | title=Veterans Memorial Stadium recognized as one of the best in the US | date=19 April 2024 }}

Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of March 1, 2025{{cite web|title=Future Jackson State Tigers Football Schedules|publisher=FBSchedules.com|url=https://fbschedules.com/ncaa/jackson-state/|access-date=March 1, 2025}}

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