Who are Jackson State's mascots?
Wavee Dave and Sonny Thee Tiger are two of the mascots that have represented Jackson State University over the years.
Sports / College
This article recaps two sports stories: a look back at the history of Jackson State University's mascots and the recent signing of Vicksburg native Kanye Anderson with the University of Wyoming football team.
Jackson State University's mascots have long been a source of pride and entertainment for students and alumni. Wavee Dave and Sonny Thee Tiger represent the spirit and tradition of the university. You can see a collection of photos of both mascots here.
Kanye Anderson's signing with Wyoming is a significant achievement for the young athlete. His success at Lewisville High School, where he earned All-District honors, demonstrates his potential at the collegiate level. Wyoming's football program is gaining a promising defensive player. Anderson's commitment adds another strong piece to Wyoming’s recruiting class as he prepares to continue his career at the collegiate level.
Wavee Dave and Sonny Thee Tiger are two of the mascots that have represented Jackson State University over the years.
Kanye Anderson plays for Lewisville High School in Lewisville, Texas.
Kanye Anderson signed with the University of Wyoming to play football.
What are your favorite memories of Jackson State's mascots? How do you think Kanye Anderson will perform at Wyoming? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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