Gameday: Edward Waters vs. Jackson State

Today, Jackson State will host Edward Waters. The football game will be streamed via ESPN3 at 2:00 PM ET. Broadcast Information: Edward Waters vs. Jackson
Gameday:  Edward Waters vs. Jackson State
Gameday: Edward Waters vs. Jackson State /

Today, Jackson State will host Edward Waters. The football game will be streamed via ESPN3 at 2:00 PM ET.

JSU Gameday

Broadcast Information: Edward Waters vs. Jackson State University Football Game

Game time: 2 PM ET (Sunday, Feb. 21)

TV: ESPN3 (live, online-only)

ESPN3 broadcasters are scheduled to be Santoria Black (play-by-play) and Deuce McAllister (analyst).

Online live streaming broadcast:ESPN.com/watch, ESPN app

Radio: 95.5 FM in Jackson

Online radio: 95.5 FM online

Ticket Infomation:Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, MS

SWAC Spring 2021 ESPN football TV schedule

Sunday, Feb. 21
Edward Waters at Jackson State – 2 pm, ESPN3

Friday, Feb. 26
Southern at Alabama State – 7 pm, ESPN3

Saturday, Feb. 27
Mississippi Valley State at Jackson State – 3 pm, ESPN3*

Saturday, Mar. 6
Jackson State at Grambling State – 1 pm, ESPN3*
Texas Southern at Prairie View A&M – 8 pm, ESPN3
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Southern – TBA, ESPN3

Saturday, Mar. 20
Alabama A&M at Prairie View A&M – 1 pm, ESPN3
Jackson State at Alabama State – TBA, ESPN3*

Saturday, Mar. 27
Grambling State at Alabama A&M – TBA, ESPN3
Alabama State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff – TBA, ESPN3

Sunday, Mar. 28
Prairie View A&M at Jackson State – 4 pm, ESPNU

Saturday, Apr. 3
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Mississippi Valley State – 4 pm, ESPN3

Saturday, Apr. 10
Alabama A&M at Jackson State – 4 pm, ESPNU
Southern at Prairie View A&M – 8 pm, ESPN3

Saturday, Apr. 17
Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State – 7:30 pm, ESPNU

Saturday, May 1
Cricket Wireless SWAC Championship – 4 pm, ESPNU

* All times Eastern.


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