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PVAMU wins Classic

defeats GSU in Fifth Overtime

By Andrew Whigham III
Sports Correspondent

Victorious PVAMU
Victorious PVAMU
Photo: Gary R. Taite

This time of year, brings about excitement and the four F’s to DFW Metroplex: Family, Fun, Fair, and Football.

It was no exception when the Tigers of Grambling State and Panthers of Prairie View were the center of attention at the Annual State Fair Football Classic in beautiful South Dallas.

Both Universities traveled to Dallas for the annual “Cat Fight” in the Cotton Bowl.

The magic was in the air throughout the evening. Celebrities from both the national and local levels were in attendance. The Bands showed their precision and musicianship. Wow! The State Fair of Texas was in the background with everyone’s thoughts on the fun and food that was waiting for the crowd after conclusion of the game.

After five overtime periods: Prairie View Panthers clawed their way to victory over Grambling State Tigers, 36 – 34. Lamagea McDowell scored from a yard out in the fifth overtime to give Prairie View the victory.

With the victory Prairie View will have bragging rights for one year with a Trophy and State Fair Championship Belt to show for the victory.

What a night to remember, just everything was going flawless. The weather was perfect. The stars aligned themselves perfectly. Both institutions represented their perspective brand at an elevated level.

This is why, I Love – HBCU Football.

Both schools did not disappoint. Both bands were very entertaining throughout and after the game; keeping the crowd engaged.

Make sure that you’re in town next year for the State Fair Classic as it celebrates 100 years.

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