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Andrew College, Ga Football Season 2025 Recap

Andrew College, Ga Football Season 2025 Recap

Cuthbert, Ga- Andrew College Football Postseason Summary

The Andrew College Football team finished the 2025 season. The Fighting Tigers went on to have an 8-1 record overall, with their last win being against Community Christian (Michigan) with a final score of 21 to 14. 

Fighting Tigers averaged 33 points per game, having 420 yards per game as half of them were rushing yards. Then defensively they only allowed 17 points per game while only allowing 190 yards per game. 

Andrew's head coach Nick Garrett said this about the season:

Dear Andrew College Community,

As our season comes to an end, I want to express my gratitude to the entire Andrew College community. It truly takes a village to achieve the level of success our student-athletes have demonstrated both in the classroom and in the community while also representing our institution across the state of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida on Saturday afternoons.

As the Head Football Coach at Andrew, I am proud of our players and coaching staff for the resilience, brotherhood, grit, and determination they displayed throughout the season. To finish with a 8–1 record in today's college football landscape is an extraordinary accomplishment, especially in only the second year of a start-up program.

To our sophomores, thank you for your leadership, perseverance, and commitment to our school and program. You have built a foundation and left a legacy that will always be known as the greatest football program in school history.

Our entire program is grateful to everyone who played a role in making this program a success. 

It's A Great Day To Be A Fighting Tiger!

Andrew will be going into the NAIA next year and will be excited to see how the games will be next year as a four year institution.

Andrew College is an NJCAA Div.1 institution located in Cuthbert, GA. The Fighting Tigers sponsor 15 sports and compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association and in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association.