Mississippi Bowl is back in 2009

June 19, 2009

The Coin Toss at the 2008 Ms. Bowl between MGCCC and Ga. Military College.

2nd annual game is set for Sunday, Dec. 6

For the second year in a row, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College will host The Mississippi Bowl Sunday, Dec. 6 as the 2009 Mississippi Community College/Junior College state champion and another highly ranked team in the nation does battle. Three fun-filled days of local entertainment, food and football will welcome the teams and their families, friends and special guests.

“We are truly excited to be hosting the Mississippi Bowl again in 2009,” said Ladd Taylor, Gulf Coast athletic director. “The overwhelming success of the 2008 contest made the decision to come back for a second year a no-brainer.” On Dec. 7, 2008, No. 7 ranked Gulf Coast defeated No. 3 Georgia Military College 41-7 in front of 5,000 fans at Biloxi Indian Stadium.

All revenues of this association are for the benefit of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Foundation. The Mississippi Bowl payout for each team will be $10,000, compared to the $7,500 per-team payout from other bowl organizations.

South Mississippi automobile/RV dealers Barry Harper and Dub Herring are once again serving as co-title sponsors for the event. Harper, a Grenada native, played football at Delta State University from 1977-81 and currently owns Barry Harper Dodge and Harpertowne RVs in Poplarville. He also serves on the Pearl River Community College Board of Trustees.

Herring, also a well-known car and RV dealer, owns Dub Herring Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Dub Herring Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, and Paw Paw’s Camper City in Picayune. He also played football at Holmes Community College in Goodman. Harper spent 21 years working for Herring and is Herring’s son-in-law.

The three-day event will also feature other off-the-field activities. In 2008, the team attended a professional hockey game and also spent time with local children at two Boys and Girls club locations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The kids took part with team members in activities like kickball, touch football, and basketball.

“Last year we really learned a lot,” Taylor added. “I think it was a huge success, and I expect this year to be even better.”

Featured Stories

Football inks 29 on National Signing Day
Ballard enjoys Senior Bowl week
MGCCC football shells out bumper crop of early signees
Campbell & MGCCC a winning combination
Football team honored at awards ceremony
Four MGCCC Bulldogs earn NJCAA All-American honors
#9 MGCCC hammers #5 Blinn 46-17 in Mississippi Bowl
Busy weekend for Mississippi Bowl teams
Former Bulldog Brown earns NCAA honor
NJCAA powerhouses clash in Mississippi Bowl IV
MGCCC players earn All-Region 23, MACJC honors
#2 East Miss. claws past #5 MGCCC 42-17 for MACJC title
#6 MGCCC squeaks past #17 Northeast 20-17
#7 MGCCC claims another MACJC South Division title
Home-Sweet-Homecoming for #9 MGCCC
#10 MGCCC rolls past Co-Lin 34-14
#10 MGCCC runs past East Central 37-21
MGCCC has different take on MACJC recruiting rule changes
Blinn Claims No. 1 Ranking in NJCAA Football Poll
Mississippi Sports Council announces publication of “Mississippi JUCOs…The Toughest Football League In America”
No. 12 MGCCC holds off No. 13 Pearl River 17-10
Highway 26 showdown goes down Thursday
Top 11 Stand Pat in NJCAA Football Rankings
No. 13 MGCCC tames Southwest 34-23
No. 13 MGCCC back on the road to face Southwest

Other Bulldog News

Former Buc Fortenberry commits to Texas Tech
Georgia dismisses 3 from football ?Dream Team?
National Signing Day hits the area
Gulf Coast signs 29 players to scholarships
Recruiting notebook: Foxworth vaults to Alabama
DJournal.com National Signing Day List
Blinn signs 30 recruits for 2012
West Point tradition continues to extend to college
LHS? Armstrong signs with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College:
Mississippi State loads up on defensive line