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Akins, Smith Lead Offensive Attack and SC State Fends Off Furious Morgan State Rally 36-30
South Carolina State University is partnering with multiple law enforcement agencies and implementing new security measures including fencing, lighting, and a clear bag policy to manage larger crowds.
- On Saturday, South Carolina State University announced new security measures for the Bulldogs' home game against Morgan State at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium, which will begin around 2 p.m.
- To handle larger crowds, South Carolina State University is partnering with the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office and South Carolina Highway Patrol and building on three years of security upgrades.
- Campus fencing was repaired and lighting bolstered, while checkpoints will use metal detectors and ticket scanners; taller fencing near Hugine Suites and welding repairs near Claflin University support security, S.C. State said.
- The game zone will be under supervision by public safety and neighboring agencies with vehicle access permitted only for tailgaters, and only students and campers will be allowed to stay on campus.
- S.C. State established a `Community Safety Hub` at Hugine Suites with real-time camera monitoring staffed by the Office of Public Safety as a weekend command post, and cash sales will be available at the Crawford-Zimmerman Building.
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Akins, Smith lead offensive attack and SC State fends off furious Morgan State rally 36-30
William Atkins IV threw for 363 yards and a touchdown and Tyler Smith ran for a pair of touchdowns and South Carolina State held off Morgan State for a 36-30 win.
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Bears' Late Surge Falls Short at South Carolina State
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (Nov. 1, 2025) – Morgan State battled the defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) champion South Carolina State Bulldogs down to the wire, but a second-quarter surge proved to be the difference as the Bears' furious late comeback came up just short in a 36-30 setback at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium.
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