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Tennessee State ruins Georgia State’s debut at new stadium

- By Paul Newberry Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — Seth Rowland and Treon Harris had touchdown runs and Tennessee State came up with a huge defensive stand, ruining Georgia State’s debut at the stadium formerly known as Turner Field with a 17-10 victory Thursday night.

The Panthers opened a season of high hopes under firstyear coach Shawn Elliott, playing in a stadium of their own for the first time after renting out the Georgia Dome the last seven seasons.

Tennessee State snuffed out the celebratio­n at rechristen­ed Georgia State Stadium. Rowland scored on a 4-yard run in the second quarter and broke off a 59-yard gain right up the middle to set up Harris’ 12-yard scoring play late in the third. The big run came two plays after the Tigers, clinging to a 10-3 lead, stopped burly Kyler Neal about an inch shy of the stick on a fourth-down run at the Tennessee State 4.

The referee initially signaled a first down for the Panthers, before deciding to call for a measuremen­t. After hovering over the ball, looking for any sign of daylight between the ball and the marker, the call was changed. First down, Tennessee State. The Panthers gave themselves a chance, finally reaching the end zone on a 36-yard touchdown pass from secondstri­ng quarterbac­k Aaron Winchester to Taz Bateman with 11½ minutes to go. But a fumble near midfield deprived Georgia State of a shot at the tying score, and a late intercepti­on clinched it for the Tigers.

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