Where is the game being played?
Burgess-Snow Field at AmFirst Stadium, Jacksonville, Alabama.
Sports / College Football
The Kennesaw State Owls and Jacksonville State Gamecocks face off in the Conference USA Championship game, a rematch of their regular-season contest. Jacksonville State looks to defend their title, while Kennesaw State aims for their first...
Jacksonville State (8-4, 7-1 CUSA) will host Kennesaw State (9-3, 7-1 CUSA) for the Conference USA championship game. Jacksonville State won the previous matchup 35-26. Key for Jacksonville State is their strong running game, led by Cam Cook, who leads FBS in rushing yards. Kennesaw State’s run defense will need to improve to contain Cook and Creel. Jax State’s secondary has been battle-tested all season long and was one of the bright spots in last week’s victory over Western Kentucky.
Kennesaw State has shown resilience, winning multiple close games this season. The return of Jacksonville State’s wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner is expected to bolster their offense.
The game will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network.
Burgess-Snow Field at AmFirst Stadium, Jacksonville, Alabama.
7 p.m. ET on Friday, Dec. 5.
On CBS Sports Network or stream on Fubo (Try for free)&ref=yanuki.com.
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