Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New Orleans Bowl

- (AP/Matthew Hinton)

Georgia Southern Coach Chad Lunsford (above) is lifted by his players after the Eagles’ 38-3 victory over Louisiana Tech on Wednesday in the New Orleans Bowl.

NEW ORLEANS BOWL

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 38, LOUISIANA TECH 3

NEW ORLEANS — Georgia Southern quarterbac­k Shai Werts kept his team in suspense until pregame warmups.

That’s when he started getting geared up emotionall­y the way he normally does on game days — which teammates and coaches understood to mean that their offensive leader wasn’t going to let his shoulder injury sideline him for what was likely his final game with the Eagles.

“It really energized our team,” Coach Chad Lunsford said. “The guys fed off that for sure.”

Werts had three touchdown runs and threw a 65yard scoring pass to help Georgia Southern beat Louisiana Tech 38-3 in the New Orleans Bowl on Wednesday.

“Going into the week, I really didn’t know if I was going to be able to play,” insisted Werts, who missed Georgia Southern’s previous two games. “When the time came for me to make a decision, I felt good.”

Werts scored one of his touchdowns on a designed QB run that covered 37 yards. His two other rushing touchdowns came from a yard out.

“It definitely feels good to go out on top with my guys,” Werts said. “You’re only as good as your last game, and if this is my last game, then I feel good about it.”

Georgia Southern (8-5) came up with four intercepti­ons — including two near its own goal line in the first quarter. Safety Justin Birdsong intercepte­d two passes — the first against Louisiana Tech starter Aaron Allen and the second against reserve JD Head in the third quarter.

“It was a big game for us,” said Birdsong, noting that his team was motivated by hearing that Louisiana Tech (5-5), which is in Conference USA, had won 18 consecutiv­e games against current Sun Belt Conference members. “It was definitely a statement to go out there and do what we did.”

The Eagles came in averaging 262 yards rushing and finished with 322 against Louisiana Tech.

Malik Murry broke off a 43-yard run on the opening drive to set up Werts’ first short touchdown run. Gerald Green’s 55-yard run in the fourth quarter highlighte­d his 108-yard, one-touchdown performanc­e. Werts finished with 71 yards rushing.

“I didn’t want Shai to have to go out with an injury and I don’t think he wanted to either,” Lunsford said. “Super proud of him, proud of how he was able to end his career here.”

The Bulldogs were trying to win a bowl for the seventh consecutiv­e season, but could not overcome three intercepti­ons thrown by Allen inside the Georgia Southern 30 in the first half.

“He did not play very well,” Louisiana Tech Coach Skip Holtz said. “He certainly hasn’t played that way so far this year … but he had a hard night tonight.”

Allen’ s first turnover came when Bird song stepped in front of a pass at the 5 on a first-down play from the Eagles 17. Tech’s next possession ended when cornerback Derrick Canteen intercepte­d his sixth pass this season on the Georgia Southern 1 on a Tech first down from the 26.

The second turnover set up Werts’ deep pass to Khaleb Hood to make it 14-0.

Allen threw his third intercepti­on in the second quarter, when safety Anthony Wilson picked off a quick slant pass at the 25 on a second and 10 from the Eagles’ 30.

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 ?? (AP/Matthew Hinton) ?? Georgia Southern quarterbac­k Shai Werts (left) pulls away from Louisiana Tech defensive back Zach Hannibal to score the second of his three touchdowns Wednesday in the New Orleans Bowl.
(AP/Matthew Hinton) Georgia Southern quarterbac­k Shai Werts (left) pulls away from Louisiana Tech defensive back Zach Hannibal to score the second of his three touchdowns Wednesday in the New Orleans Bowl.

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