MOBILE, Ala. – South Alabama took another step closer towards the 2023 season as the Jags put on full pads for the first time this fall.
South Alabama worked out for over two hours in the Jaguar Training Center before head coach
Kane Wommack, as well as wide receiver
Jamaal Pritchett, safety
Keith Gallmon Jr. and linebacker
James Miller met with the media to discuss and recap day six of fall camp.
South is scheduled to conduct its first scrimmage on Saturday morning in Hancock Whitney Stadium, which will be closed to the general public.
The season opener at Tulane is set for a kickoff 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 2 at Yulman Stadium.
All practices are held in the morning and are closed to the general public.
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