Daily Southtown (Sunday)

Grainger paces Ga. State in rout

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Darren Grainger passed for 203 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 122 yards and a fourth TD to lead Georgia State to a 51-20 victory over Ball State in the Camellia Bowl on Saturday.

The Panthers (8-5) finished with their seventh win in eight games and dominated the lone bowl played on Christmas Day.

Grainger completed 15 of 19 passes and carried 11 times, including a play fake midway through the third quarter when he scampered 34 yards untouched into the end zone. It was the first 100-yard rushing game of his career, and he was named the game MVP.

Ball State (6-7) couldn’t summon up many big plays after Drew Plitt’s 56-yard touchdown bomb to Jayshon Jackson for an early lead.

Tight end Aubrey Payne had two touchdown catches for Georgia State, along with career-highs of eight catches and 109 yards.

The Panthers defense also supplied two touchdowns: a 37-yard fumble recovery by defensive end Javon Denis and a 55-yard intercepti­on return by Antavious Lane that ended the team’s 28-point third quarter.

Plitt completed 27 of 46 passes for 293 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on for Ball State, which was without injured leading receiver Justin Hall. Jackson caught 12 passes for 146 yards.

Game takeaways

Georgia St.: Completed a dramatic turnaround after a 1-4 start that included losses to Army, North Carolina, Auburn and Appalachia­n State. The nation’s No. 8 ground game dominated Saturday, churning out 259 yards.

Ball State: Had a disappoint­ing ending after gaining bowl eligibilit­y with a 20-3 win over Buffalo in the regular-season finale. A failed fourth-and-1 try from its own 34 in the first half led to a field goal. The Cardinals fell to 1-9-1 in bowl games.

Missing players

Ball State was without two offensive line starters —left guard Anthony Todd (injury) and right tackle Damon Kaylor (COVID19 protocol) — along with Hall. Georgia State starting noseguard Dontae Wilson was also unavailabl­e undisclose­d reasons.

Monday’s bowls: Early look

Quick Lane Bowl, Detroit Nevada vs. Western Michigan

Why watch: Two winning football teams playing at Ford Field, the home of the Lions. That doesn’t happen often.

Pick: Nevada minus 3. Score: Nevada 27, Western Michigan 21.

Military Bowl, Annapolis, Maryland Boston College vs. East Carolina

Why watch: Get a jump on your 2023 NFL draft QB class with a look at Phil Jurkovec of BC.

Pick: East Carolina plus 3. Score: Boston College 26, ECU 24.

 ?? VASHA HUNT/AP ?? Georgia State’s Bryquice Brown (5) tackles Ball State’s Jayshon Jackson during the first half of the Camellia Bowl on Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.
VASHA HUNT/AP Georgia State’s Bryquice Brown (5) tackles Ball State’s Jayshon Jackson during the first half of the Camellia Bowl on Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.

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