2021 EMCC Football News
East Mississippi Community College head football coach Buddy Stephens has completed his 2022 coaching staff with the hiring of former University of West Alabama quarterback Harry Satterwhite and former Troy University assistant coach Webb Hamilton.
East Mississippi Community College’s football schedule has come full circle under the guidance of 15th-year head coach Buddy Stephens. Due to the rotational sequence of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference’s scheduling format, EMCC’s 2022 football slate is identical to the Lions’ 2008 schedule when he was in his first season on the Scooba campus.
With coaching experience at the university, junior college and high school levels, Kevie Thompson has been named defensive coordinator at East Mississippi Community College. The announcement was made this week by EMCC head football coach Buddy Stephens.
Five-time national champion East Mississippi Community College is scheduled to conduct two summer football camps during the month of June on the Scooba campus.
The East Mississippi Community College football program will be hosting the Sixth Annual EMCC Football Golf Classic on Friday, April 29th, at Lion Hills in Columbus.
A total of 22 incoming football players were announced during Wednesday’s National Signing Day by head coach Buddy Stephens of the five-time national champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College.
Five-time national champion East Mississippi Community College is scheduled to conduct open football tryouts on Friday, Feb. 11, on the Scooba campus.
The Lions of East Mississippi Community College had 16 players from their 2021 football team sign national letters of intent with four-year universities during the NCAA’s early signing period.
The sixth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College have placed a conference-high 16 recipients on the 2021 All-MACCC Football Team, as announced Wednesday by the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference office headquartered in Jackson.
The top-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College fell from the ranks of the unbeaten by dropping a heartbreaking 42-41 overtime home decision to the No. 10 Hinds Eagles during Saturday’s MACCC Football Semifinals played at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.
On the heels of completing a fifth unbeaten regular season since 2011, the top-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College are set to play host to the 10th-ranked Hinds Eagles Saturday afternoon in the MACCC Football Semifinals. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at Sullivan-Windham Field on the Scooba campus.
The top-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College completed their fifth unbeaten regular-season football slate since 2011 with a 34-9 road win over Itawamba during Thursday’s MACCC North Division action played at Eaton Field on the ICC campus.
Having ascended to the No. 1 position in this week’s NJCAA Division I football poll, the top-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College will bid for an unbeaten regular season by traveling to Fulton to take on the Itawamba Indians during Thursday’s MACCC North Division action. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. at Eaton Field on the ICC campus.
In their non-division, regular-season finale, the third-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College remained undefeated on the year with a 31-7 road win over the Copiah-Lincoln Wolves during Thursday night MACCC football action played at H.L. Stone Stadium on the Co-Lin campus.
Moving up two notches to No. 3 in this week’s NJCAA Division I football poll, the unbeaten Lions of East Mississippi Community College will close out their inter-divisional MACCC football slate by taking on the Copiah-Lincoln Wolves Thursday evening (Oct. 21) in Wesson. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. at H.L. Stone Stadium on the Co-Lin campus.
The fifth-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College secured a share of their 10th MACCC North Division football title since 2008 with Thursday’s 52-6 home victory over the visiting 15th-ranked Coahoma Tigers at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field.
