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November 14, 2012
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jake Ripple or Dan
Delgado
620-276-9610/620-276-9620
Jake.ripple@gcccks.edu/dan.delgado@gcccks.edu
BRONCBUSTERS
HEADING TO 5TH ANNUAL MISSISSIPPI BOWL DEC. 2
A decisive turn-around this
season by the Broncbuster Football Team didn’t just put
Garden City Community College back in the national
polls, earn a series of 2012 Kansas Jayhawk Community
College Conference post-season awards and capture KJCCC
Coach of the Year honors for second-year Head Coach Jeff
Tatum.
The 6-4 finish after a 2-7 prior
season also earned GCCC the first bowl game invitation
Garden City has received since 2005.
GCCC got the official word Nov. 13 that it will be
playing Dec. 2 at Biloxi, Miss., in the Fifth Annual
Mississippi Bowl. Garden City will take on
Copiah-Lincoln Community College in what the host is
already promoting as “Mississippi’s champion against one
of perennial powerhouses from Kansas.”
“This should be an exciting match-up,” said Ladd Taylor,
chairman of the Mississippi Bowl Committee.
The game is
scheduled at 2 p.m. in Biloxi Indian Stadium and advance
tickets are available for purchase at
www.mississippibowl.com
or by calling 601-928-6344. Admission will be $10
for adults and $7 for students.
“This is truly something for Garden City Community
College and the entire community of Garden City to be
proud of,” said Dr. Herbert J. Swender, GCCC president.
“Persistence and perseverance are qualities that pay
off, and that’s what Coach Tatum displayed all season
with his team and with his staff.”
“I see this as an honor that recognizes excellence and
effort,” Swender added. “I can’t think of any
place I would rather be that in Biloxi Indian Stadium on
Dec. 2, watching the Broncbusters show the crowd what
teamwork and determination really mean.”
“Garden City has a strong and powerful legacy in
football, and it’s great to see the Broncbusters living
up to that legacy by returning to the tradition of
appearing in a post-season bowl game,” said Dennis Harp,
GCCC athletic director. “This is the kind of honor
that can unite the campus and the community behind a
team that has earned our support and admiration
throughout the season.”
“It’s an honor for me to have the team invited to the
Mississippi Bowl,” said Broncbuster head coach Jeff
Tatum. “I was fortunate enough to participate in the
first Mississippi Bowl when I was coaching at Georgia
Military College. They put on a first-class game. It
will be a great experience for our young men and a great
opportunity to get Broncbuster football back in the
national spotlight.”
Copiah-Lincoln Community College is ranked number seven
in the NJCAA, which sanctions the game. The team
upset the defending national champion, East Mississippi,
with a score of 47-46 on Nov. 3 and went on to a 41-37
upset of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in the
Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges
title game on Nov. 10 – the school’s first MACJC title
since 1985.
GCCC will be facing an offense that has scored 40 or
more points four times this season, while the Co-Lin
Wolfpack defense has forced 26 turnovers and scored 34
sacks.
GCCC, which earned a playoff appearance this year in the
KJCCC and entered the NJCAA poll at number 19, expects
to start the game as it has all season, with quarterback
Nick Marshall, the 2012 KJCCC Offensive Player of the
Year.
The trip will also offer a unique
connection for Tatum, who has ties to the MACJC after
both playing and coaching at Mississippi Delta Community
College.
The Mississippi Bowl is in its fifth year. It was
initiated in 2008, when number seven-ranked Gulf Coast
defeated number three-ranked Georgia Military College
41-7 in front of 5,000 fans at the stadium where GCCC
will soon play.
The 2009 contest featured East
Mississippi, then number six, defeating number five
Arizona Western 27-24, while 2010’s game pitted number
seven Gulf Coast against number three-ranked Grand
Rapids, with a 62-53 win for the Mississippi contender.
The 2011 game also included Gulf Coast, which outmatched
number five-ranked Blinn College, of Texas, 46-17.
The bowl game takes place each
year as a fund raiser for the benefit of the Mississippi
Gulf Coast Community College Foundation.
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