Tennessee State coach Eddie George says his son can't go to school at Jackson State, Michigan

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Tennessee State coach Eddie George says his son can't go to school at Jackson State, Michigan
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There are two colleges that Eddie George simply will not let his son Eriq, a standout senior defensive lineman at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, attend.

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that Eriq George, a senior defensive lineman at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, mostly has the freedom to choose whatever school he would like, with two exceptions.," Eddie George said at his son's game in Nashville."He's not going there or that team up north . But I tell him to see all that's out there and ultimately trust your intuition, trust your gut.

Tennessee State called Jackson State's decision to pull out of the matchup"an insensitive and irresponsible act," and the company that operates the game, Summitt Management Company, filed a lawsuit in March against JSU and the SWAC, accusing the school and conference of “wrongful interference with contractual relations" after the school dropped out of the 2023 and 2024 games.

Throw in the long-time playing history between the two schools, and the coaching name recognition of TSU's George and JSU's Deion Sanders − who exude a mutual respect from their playing days − and it produces a surging rivalry."This is his deal, his process, his career," Eddie George said."He knows what I'm doing ; he's around me everyday and he knows how he's going to get coached . I tell him to go and see what's out there.

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