EMCC to face Kilgore in Mississippi Bowl
SCOOBA — Set to make their fifth postseason bowl appearance under the guidance of ninth-year head football coach Buddy Stephens, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will meet the 13th-ranked Kilgore College Rangers during Sunday afternoon’s Mississippi Bowl in Perkinston. The ninth bowl contest hosted by Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is slated to kick off at 2 p.m. at A.L. May Memorial Stadium on the MGCCC campus.
Making their fourth Mississippi Bowl appearance, the 10-1 EMCC Lions own a 10-game winning streak after most recently claiming a 38-30 home win over reigning national and state champion Northwest Mississippi, Nov. 12 in Scooba, to capture their fifth Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State/Region 23 Championship in eight years. The Kilgore Rangers, out of Texas, are 6-4 on the year following their 48-41 overtime setback to fourth-ranked Trinity Valley, Nov. 12 in Athens, Texas, during the championship contest of the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC).
Having surpassed Butler Community College this season as the NJCAA’s winningest football program over the past nine years under Stephens’ guidance, the EMCC Lions have compiled an 86-12 overall record and .878 winning percentage dating back to the 2008 season. During that span, East Mississippi has claimed three national championships (2011, 2013 & 2014), five MACJC state titles (2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 & 2016) and eight MACJC North Division regular-season crowns (2008-09 & 2011-16). With a six-year composite record of 62-4 (.939) spanning back to the 2011 campaign, the Lions have been ranked in 78 consecutive NJCAA Top 20 polls, including preseason and postseason rankings. Among EMCC’s current streak of being ranked in 67 consecutive weekly regular-season NJCAA polls, 62 weeks have been spent in the Top 10 and 49 within the Top 5 nationally.
This year’s Mississippi Bowl matchup pits a pair of nationally Top 10-ranked offenses with notable dual-threat quarterbacks. Led by Region 23 MVP and two-time NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week De’Andre Johnson, the EMCC Lions have the sixth-highest scoring offense among the junior college ranks with an average of 45.8 points per contest. The Florida State transfer has thrown 25 touchdown passes and is averaging 248.3 passing yards per game, in addition to ranking as the team’s rushing leader with 750 yards and five touchdown runs. Ranked 10th nationally in scoring offense at 43.6 points per game, Kilgore College is led by Louisiana-Monroe transfer quarterback Chandler Eiland, who has accounted for 33 total touchdowns (16 passing & 17 rushing) on the year while averaging 230.1 yards an outing through the air.
Both teams also boast weWith a perfect 4-0 head coaching record in postseason bowl competition, Stephens’ EMCC Lions most recently captured back-to-back national championships with consecutive Mississippi Bowl victories over Georgia Military (52-32 in 2013) and Iowa Western (34-17 in 2014) in games played at Biloxi High School. East Mississippi also previously posted a 27-24 win over Arizona Western in the 2009 Mississippi Bowl, while the Lions then traveled to Yuma, Arizona for a rematch two years later and knocked off AWC, 55-47, at the 2011 El Toro Bowl to claim their first of three national titles earned during a four-year span.
Sunday’s Mississippi Bowl matchup between EMCC and Kilgore will be broadcast live by WFCA-FM (107.9), out of French Camp, with Jason Crowder and Charlie Winfield slated to provide the play-by-play and color commentary, respectively, and Glen Beard set to serve as the Lions’ sideline reporter. The radio broadcast will also be carried live through EMCC’s campus radio station, WGTC-FM (92.7), originating from the Golden Triangle campus in Mayhew.