Alright, so I wanted to keep better track of the Jackson State Tigers football transfers, and I figured, why not document the whole process? It’s been a bit of a journey, so here’s how I went about it.
![Jackson State Tigers Football Transfer: Latest News & Updates (Whos In, Whos Out?)](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/21d68eafbdff1ec3829465a3b7328bf2.jpeg)
Digging for Information
First, I started by just hitting up the usual spots. I’m talking about the official Jackson State Athletics website, some of the bigger sports news sites.
I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through articles, press releases, and anything that mentioned “Jackson State” and “transfer.” It was a lot of reading, and honestly, a bit overwhelming at first. There’s so much info out there, and it’s not always organized in the best way.
Getting Organized with trusty tools
After a while, I realized I needed a better system. I started a simple document. Nothing fancy, just something to keep track of names, dates, previous schools, and any other relevant info I could find.
I created this document, and started to add a bunch of information about players.
- Player Name: Obvious, but essential.
- Position: What do they play?
- Previous School: Where did they transfer from?
- Date of Transfer: When did the news break (or when did it officially happen)?
- Notes: Anything else noteworthy – maybe a quote from a coach, a link to an article, or even just my own thoughts.
This helped me organize the information much better and easier to use.
![Jackson State Tigers Football Transfer: Latest News & Updates (Whos In, Whos Out?)](https://www.clarionledger.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2023/11/19/PNAS/71642577007-soul-bowl-12021.jpg?crop=4863,3647,x0,y0)
Keeping up with the constant changes
I made it a habit to check these resources regularly. I’d say at least a few times a week, just to make sure I wasn’t missing anything big. I didn’t want to fall behind, especially with how quickly things can change in college football.
So yeah, that’s basically my process. It’s not rocket science, but it’s been working for me. I’ve got a pretty solid record of the Jackson State transfers, and it’s been satisfying to keep it all organized.