Southern Heritage cancels September game for health reasons
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The Southern Heritage Classic has canceled the Sept. 12 game scheduled between Tennessee State and Jackson State in the first known Division I cancellation because of the coronavirus pandemic.
“I know this is a great disappointment to many who consider SHC one of the major highlights of the year," founder Fred Jones said in Wednesday's announcement. “The health and safety of our attendees along with that of our staff, sponsors, and others is a top priority.”
This is the second cancellation in three years for the Southern Heritage Classic, which is played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The 2018 game was called due to weather.
Officials are offering refunds, and Jones said he encourages following safety and social distancing precautions so everyone can return to usual activities as soon as possible.
The Liberty Bowl is home to the Memphis Tigers, and Memphis officials issued a statement saying they were made aware of the “difficult decision” to cancel this year’s Southern Heritage Classic. Memphis currently expects to have only season-ticket holders at home games this season. No single-game ticket sales are planned.
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