Grambling State Releases C'Zavian Teasett Injury Update From Las Vegas HBCU Classic

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GRAMBLING, La. - Grambling State University quarterback C'zavian Teasett is responsive and in good spirits after sustaining an injury during the fourth quarter of Saturday's Las Vegas HBCU Classic. He continues to be evaluated by medical personnel.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with C'zavian as he continues to recover," Grambling State University President Martin Lemelle Jr. said. "Moments like these remind us that football is more than a game - it's a brotherhood rooted in courage, care, and community. C'zavian is a remarkable young man whose strength and resolve reflect the heart of this institution. We are all rallying around him and praying for his full recovery."
Grambling State Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Trayvean Scott expressed gratitude to the Sports Medicine staff, team doctors, and emergency response personnel for their swift and professional care.
"Their immediate attention and coordinated efforts exemplify the highest standard of care and compassion for our student-athletes," said Dr. Scott. "C'zavian embodies the spirit and resilience of a true G-Man, and we stand firmly beside him and his family during this time."
Jackson State QB JaCobian Morgan Injured At Las Vegas HBCU Classic, Placed In Walking Boot
Jackson State starting quarterback JaCobian Morgan left the Las Vegas HBCU Classic with a lower leg injury. He left the sidelines after visiting the medical tent and heading for the team's locker room.
When he emerged, he was on crutches and wearing a medical walking boot, assisted by a member of the medical staff.
HBCU GO sideline reporter, Lawrencia Moten, said the team reports Morgan will not return to the game.
Morgan led the Tigers on a 10-play, 86-yard touchdown drive, giving Jackson State an early 7-0 lead over Grambling State at 8:49 in the first quarter.
JSU QB JaCobian Morgan in a walking boot. HBCU GO'S @Lawrenciamoten said he will not return to the game. @LVHBCUClassic @hbculegends @HBCUGoTV pic.twitter.com/Lu5fkNnqKJ
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The JSU signal-caller left the game after completing 3 of 6 passes for 63 yards. Including this game, Morgan has played in matchups, completing 90 of 147 passes for 1,180 passing yards, 11 touchdowns, and two interceptions. Before the Las Vegas HBCU Classic, he was averaging 224.0 passing yards with an efficiency rating of 151.3.
Jackson State has turned to redshirt freshman quarterback Parker Stofa to sub for Morgan. Currently, he has completed 2 of 5 passes for 53 yards and rushed 4 times for 19 yards.
Grambling State is trailing No. 14 Jackson State 10-9 entering the locker room for halftime at the Las Vegas HBCU Classic.
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Jackson State will face Florida A&M at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. The game is scheduled to kick off at 7 PM ET and is a crucial matchup in the SWAC East division.
If JaCobian Morgan is unable to play in the FAMU game, Stofa would be the logical choice for Coach TC Taylor to fill in for him.
Alabama State routed Alabama A&M, 56-13, and improved to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the SWAC.
