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TSU Coach Reggie Barlow Sees Silver Lining After North Dakota State Loss

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Nashville, TN‌ – Tennessee State University football coach Reggie Barlow remained optimistic following a 45-0 loss to North Dakota⁣ State Saturday, emphasizing the opportunity for player development despite the lopsided score.The game, played September‍ 6, 2025, saw North Dakota State‘s starters score on all six first-half possessions, building a 45-0 halftime lead.

TSU mirrored North ​Dakota State’s approach in the second half, substituting heavily to provide playing time for less experienced⁢ players.⁣ “Just like them,they played a lot ​of people,we played a good bit of players who don’t ​normally get to play,” Barlow said. Defensive⁢ end Khy’lek Jarrett, a ​recent transfer from Princeton, recorded a tackle, alongside contributions ⁣from wide receiver ‌Lelan ​Wilhoite (transfer from Florida A&M and former Siegel⁤ High School star), quarterback Myron McNair, running ⁣back Zack simmons Brown, ⁣and defensive tackles marlon ⁢Huff and Braelen Perry (transfer from⁢ Prairie⁤ View A&M). “It was good ‍experience for guys⁤ like that to see fast ball and it’ll help us ⁤down the road,” Barlow added.

The game also served‍ as an evaluation ‌period for TSU’s quarterbacks – Jonathan Palmer, Myron McNair, and Caleb McCreary. Palmer, a former Page High⁣ School standout, started the game, with McNair playing the second half and McCreary seeing action in the fourth quarter. Barlow stated the plan was to give each quarterback a chance to play, noting, “This was the ​perfect game to do it. Obviously, it was not a conference game and we were playing⁤ against a really good opponent.” Palmer completed⁣ 5 of 13 passes for 38 ​yards, McNair went ⁣2 for 4 for 12 yards, and McCreary was 1-for-1 for 11 yards.

Running back Kendric rhymes highlighted a‍ more positive ‍second-half performance from the Tigers. “At halftime we said,’They came out on⁣ fire so we have to match the energy,’ ” Rhymes said.⁤ “In the ⁤second half we regrouped, we recuperated and got everything together. Sometimes you have to play the game and have fun out⁣ there and that’s what we did.” Rhymes⁢ finished with 43 rushing yards on 12 carries and two receptions for 10 yards, after ​gaining just 15 yards on five carries in the ​first half.

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