The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Grambling learned from its mistakes

A 10-point loss at Arizona prevented Tigers from undefeated season.

- By Jaylon Thompson For the AJC

Grambling State coach Broderick Fobbs still remembers the 2015 Southweste­rn Athletic Conference Championsh­ip game against Alcorn State.

The Tigers lost 49-21 and missed out on a trip to the inaugural Celebratio­n Bowl at the Georgia Dome. In the game, Grambling State was forced into several mistakes, including three intercepti­ons. Fobbs said the game taught him a lesson. He had to get his team to bounce back from their mistakes.

“We don’t look at losing as losing, but we look at it as learning,” Fobbs said. “Anytime we go through different things, we learn from it and become a better team.

“I think our team has learned from that.”

In the offseason, Fobbs made it a point to mold the team into a closer unit. He analyzed the players individual­ly and worked on building their mental and physical strengths.

As a result, the Tigers learned how to compete as one — which is named the Grambling way.

“We are only as strong as our weakest link,” Fobbs said. “We focused on making our weaknesses our strengths and our strengths even stronger. We set a foundation that focuses on playing a certain brand of football regardless of the situation.”

The offseason training paid off.

During the 2016 season, Grambling State (11-1) finished 9-0 in conference play. The only blemish was a 31-21 loss at Arizona.

The Tigers averaged 41.5 points and led the FCS in red-zone defense.

The Tigers also had 11 players honored on the firstteam All-SWAC, including Offensive Player of the Year Devante Kincade and Defensive Player of the Year Donovan McCray. Kincade, a junior quarterbac­k, threw 28 touchdown passes and led the conference in completion percentage (65.2). McCray, a senior defensive lineman, had 11.5 tackles for loss on the season.

Both players helped Grambling reach back-to-back SWAC championsh­ips and garnered Fobbs a third consecutiv­e SWAC coach of the year award.

“It is huge for us as our conference and peers picked these two as the pillars of our conference,” Fobbs said.

Grambling’s success propelled the Tigers to a rematch with Alcorn State in the 2016 SWAC Championsh­ip game. The game served as a chance for retributio­n but it didn’t start out that way.

Alcorn State took a 17-0 lead into halftime and forced Grambling to climb out of an early hole.

However, Grambling rebounded to win 27-20. Kincade led the charge by going 15 for 22 for 232 yards and two touchdowns.

The go-ahead touchdown was scored by junior Martez Carter, who took a 31-yard run into the end zone to set the SWAC record in all-purpose yards (348).

Fobbs said the victory was important because the Tigers proved they could bounce back from anything.

“It is huge for our program and our kids,” Fobbs said. “Everything that we have gone through is a learning tool to be at this particular point in the season.

“For our team and our players to fight back in the midst of all those struggles shows the heart of a champion and our determinat­ion.”

On Saturday, Grambling State plays against North Carolina Central in the second annual Celebratio­n Bowl. Fobbs knows his Tigers will have to play well to win.

“We have seen a team that has played extremely well and are undefeated for a reason,” Fobbs said.

“They throw the ball well and their quarterbac­k is an athlete, can run and gets the ball to his playmakers. Defensivel­y, they are good up front and they are good in the passing game.”

Fobbs wants the Tigers to cash in on a goal set at the start of the season — to win the last possible game.

“We want to win the national championsh­ip and that has been our goal since the beginning of the season,” he said.

“There are only two schools that have an opportunit­y to achieve that goal and we are one of them.”

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 ?? JENNIFER STEWART / GETTY IMAGES ?? Grambling State junior QB Devante Kincade threw 28 touchdown passes and led the SWAC in completion percentage (65.2).
JENNIFER STEWART / GETTY IMAGES Grambling State junior QB Devante Kincade threw 28 touchdown passes and led the SWAC in completion percentage (65.2).

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