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2025 Southern Miss football tickets, game schedule, viewing options

2025 Southern Miss football tickets, game schedule, viewing options

USA Today19-07-2025
One of the top matchups on the Southern Miss Golden Eagles' college football schedule in 2025 is on Sept. 6, versus Jackson State. The full slate can be found in this article.
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