Troy will have its hands full corraling South Alabama's offense, and will need its defense to step up in a big way on Thursday night in Mobile.
Scott Watkins
Staff Writer
Ladd-Peebles Stadium is the venue for the second edition of the Battle for the Belt rivalry between the Troy and South Alabama.
Each team will be looking for the edge in the overall series, which is currently tied at two games apiece.
Troy is coming in after a 31-21 homecoming victory over the Georgia State Panthers that saw the Trojans score 18 points in 3:38 to capture a late lead.