Jackson State has asked the Mississippi attorney general to help it explore legal action against Grambling State and perhaps the Southwestern Athletic Conference to recover as much as $600,000 they claim they lost when Grambling's football team refused to travel to Jackson State's homecoming game.

Jackson State has reportedly been pushing the Mississippi State Attorney General for five months to pursue legal action.

Grambling's players boycotted the Jackson State game because of issues including Grambling's run-down facilities and personnel decisions.

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