El Dorado News-Times

Georgia Southern routs Louisiana Tech in New Orleans Bowl

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

Werts, who missed the Eagles' last two regulargam­es because of a shoulder injury, scored one of his touchdowns on a designed QB run that covered 37 yards. His two other rushing TDs came from a yard out.

Georgia Southern 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.

Georgia Southern (8-5), which came in averaging 262 yards rushing, finished with 322 against Louisiana Tech (5-5).

Malik Murry broke off a 43-yard run on the game's opening drive to set up Werts' first short TD run. Gerald Green added a 55-yard run in the fourth quarter to give him 108 yards and one TD rushing for the game. Werts finished with 71 yards rushing.

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

Allen's first turnover came when Birdsong 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.

Tech was on the verge of being shut out in the first half when Smoke Harris returned a punt 60 yards to set up the Bulldogs on the 0 with 31 seconds left. The defense responded by forcing two incomplete passes and sacking Allen to set up Jacob Barnes' 45-yard field goal.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Field goal: Louisiana Tech place kicker Jacob Barnes (35) kicks a field goal against Georgia Southern during the first half of the New Orleans Bowl in New Orleans Wednesday. The Eagles beat the Bulldogs 38-3.
Associated Press Field goal: Louisiana Tech place kicker Jacob Barnes (35) kicks a field goal against Georgia Southern during the first half of the New Orleans Bowl in New Orleans Wednesday. The Eagles beat the Bulldogs 38-3.

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