Grambling State

Leagues Played
NCAAF 85 NCAAF FCS 3
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

NCAAF 08/31 17:00 1 Lafayette vs Grambling State - View

Results

NCAAF 11/25 19:00 1 [61] Southern v Grambling State [62] L 27-22
NCAAF 11/11 02:00 1 [72] Grambling State v Arkansas Pine Bluff [121] W 43-14
NCAAF 11/04 21:00 1 Grambling State v Alabama State L 6-17
NCAAF 10/28 19:00 1 Bethune Cookman v Grambling State W 14-28
NCAAF 10/14 19:00 1 Alabama A&M v Grambling State L 45-24
NCAAF 10/07 19:30 1 Grambling State v Alcorn State L 24-25
NCAAF 09/30 23:00 1 Grambling State v Prairie View W 35-20
NCAAF 09/23 19:00 1 Texas Southern v Grambling State W 23-35
NCAAF 09/16 19:00 1 Grambling State v Florida Memorial University Lions W 58-22
NCAAF 09/09 23:30 1 [66] Grambling State v LSU [113] L 10-72
NCAAF 09/02 19:00 1 [18] Grambling State v Hampton [18] L 31-35
NCAAF 11/26 19:00 1 Grambling State v Southern L 17-34

The Grambling State Tigers are the college football team representing the Grambling State University. The Tigers play in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.

The prominence of Grambling football is longstanding. The Tigers, under Hall of Fame coach Eddie Robinson, who guided them to 408 victories in 55 seasons from 1941 to 1942 and 1945 to 1997, were built as a small-school powerhouse with more than 200 players who played professional football.

On September 24, 1976, Grambling State and Morgan State became the first collegiate football teams from the United States to play a game in the continent of Asia. Grambling State defeated Morgan State 42–16 in Tokyo, Japan. In fall 1977, the Grambling State Tigers were invited back to Tokyo where they defeated the Temple Owls 35–32 in the inaugural Mirage Bowl game.

Among its accomplishments include: 15 Black college football national championships (tied for second most in HBCU history) and 27 Conference Championships (one Midwest Conference & 26 SWAC). The Tigers have won the most SWAC Championships to date.

Grambling State is a historically black university located in Grambling, Louisiana. The university's football team, known as the Grambling State Tigers, has a rich history of success and is considered one of the most successful programs in the history of black college football. The team has won 15 Southwestern Athletic Conference championships and has produced numerous NFL players, including Hall of Famers Willie Brown and Buck Buchanan. The Tigers play their home games at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium, named after the legendary coach who led the team to 17 conference championships and three national championships. The team's colors are black and gold, and their mascot is a tiger named "Tiger." The Grambling State Tigers are known for their high-powered offense and hard-hitting defense, and they continue to be a dominant force in college football.