Savannah State returns to Theodore A. Wright Stadium to host Kentucky State in a key SIAC match-up. Both teams have one conference loss and another loss will hurt their chances of being in the hunt for the SIAC championship game. Both teams also enter the game coming off impressive road wins with SSU beating Miles 49-19 and KSU beating Morehouse 35-17. It will be their first meeting since October 2, 2022 when the Thorobreds won 28-13 in Savannah. In that game, Kentucky State had 394 yards of offense while their defense limited the Tigers to -12 yards rushing and had 7 sacks. Jadon Adams saw action at quarterback in that game and completed 4 of 8 passes for 31 yards and a touchdown while Kirk Smith had 6 tackles. Savannah State and Kentucky State have been playing each other since 1949. Saturday will be the 13th meeting of the programs. The overall series is tied at 6-6.
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