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  2. Category:Jones County Bobcats football players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for American football players who played at Jones County Junior College. Pages in category "Jones County Bobcats football players" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  3. Category:Jones County Bobcats football - Wikipedia

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  4. List of college athletic programs in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Holmes Community College: Goodman: Mississippi C&JC: Itawamba Indians: Itawamba Community College: Fulton: Mississippi C&JC: Jones County Bobcats: Jones County Junior College: Ellisville: Mississippi C&JC: Meridian Eagles: Meridian Community College: Meridian: Independent Mississippi Delta Trojans: Mississippi Delta Community College: Moorhead ...

  5. College football upsets yesterday: Week 2 scores saw ranked ...

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    Yesterday's college football scores. Numerous teams had close calls against unranked opponents on Saturday. No. 4 Alabama led USF only 14-13 heading into the fourth quarter before scoring 28 ...

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  7. 1968 Jones County Bobcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Jones County Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Jones County Junior College (JCJC) as a member of the Mississippi Junior College Conference (MJCC) during the 1968 junior college football season. [1]

  8. How Jones College women's soccer finally broke through to win ...

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    After an upsetting finish to its regular season, Jones College women's soccer rebounded to win its first NJCAA Division II championship.

  9. Phat Watts - Wikipedia

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    After graduating high school, Watts began his collegiate career at Jones County Junior College. [5] At Jones, he played with Tulane linebacker Nick Anderson. [3] He played for a total of 20 games across the 2018 and 2019 seasons including a Mississippi Bowl win with future 2-time CFP champion quarterback Stetson Bennett IV.