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Thu Sep 07
Final
27 No. 6 Jones College
13 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Sep 14
Final
0 Itawamba CC
50 at No. 8 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
Thu Sep 21
Final
14 Itawamba CC
20 at Northeast Mississippi Community College
Thu Sep 28
Final
38 No. 12 Northwest Mississippi Community College
13 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Oct 05
Final
0 Mississippi Delta Community College
29 vs. Itawamba CC
Homecoming
Thu Oct 12
Final
24 Itawamba CC
26 at Holmes Community College
Thu Oct 19
Final
26 Itawamba CC
14 at Hinds Community College
Thu Oct 26
Final
31 No. 9 East Mississippi Community College
17 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Nov 02
Final
30 Itawamba CC
25 at Coahoma Community College
Full Schedule

Six Indians sign during the early national signing period

Six Indians sign during the early national signing period

FULTON, Miss. –  Six Indians have signed national letters of intent to continue their careers on the next level. Refresh the page throughout the day to keep up with the latest information and signings. 

Shakel Brown – DL – Troy University

Brown (Tallahassee, Fla.) finished the year with 11 tackles and 2.5 tackles for a loss of 2.5 yards in his lone season with the Indians. Shakel originally signed with Highlands Junior College (KS) in 2017.

Hudl: Shakel Brown

Jakob Cunningham – OL – Jackson State University

Cunningham (Louisville) was part of an offensive line that helped pave the way for the Indians to amass 407.9 yards of total offense per game this past season.

Hudl: Jakob Cunningham

Kenneth Martin – DB – Mississippi Valley State University

Martin (Columbus) had 41 tackles (32 solo; 9 assists) with a pair of interceptions returned for a total of 28 yards and two pass break-ups this past season.

Hudl: Kenneth Martin

Sylvonta Oliver – DB – University of Memphis

Oliver (Sardis) stay true to his early season commitment to the Tigers on Wednesday.

He finished his sophomore season with 50 total tackles (41 solo; 9 assists) with one tackle for loss, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries – one going 88 yards for a touchdown – along with one interception returned 60 yards for another touchdown and six pass break-ups. Oliver was selected to the MACJC All-North First Team Defensive. 

Hudl: Sylvonta Oliver

Cameron Orr – OL – Elon University

Orr (Fulton) was another key piece of the puzzle up front for the Indians. He earned MACJC All-North First Team Offense and NJCAA All-Region 23 honors after helping the offense rush for 143.6 yards per game and pass for another 264.3 yards per game in his final season with the red and blue.

Elon is a NCAA Division I FCS program located in Elon, North Carolina. The Phoenix are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.

Hudl: Cameron Orr 

Hiram Wadlington - RB - Mississippi Valley State University

Wadlington (Oxford) earned MACJC All-North Second Team Offense honors after leading the team in scoring and accumulating 857 all-purpose yards. He rushed for 658 yards and eight touchdowns on 118 carries and made 28 catches for 199 yards. 

Hudl: Hiram Wadlington


Click here to see where previous members of the ICC football team have signed