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Grainger gifts Georgia State a 51-20 Camellia Bowl win

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Darren Grainger and Georgia State saved their best for the last game of the season — and especially for a thoroughly dominating third quarter.

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, dominated the lone bowl played on Christmas Day and set a season record for wins.

Coach Shawn Elliott called it “the best performanc­e Georgia State football has had this year.”

“I think we finished Christmas Day with one of the best presents we could have ever asked for and that’s a commanding, dominating win,” Elliott said. It was the first time the program had won back-to-back bowl games.

His team was up 20-13 at halftime but scored the next 31 points.

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.

The Cardinals finished with a losing record a year after coach Mike Neu led his alma mater to its first Mid-American Conference championsh­ip since 1996.

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.

 ?? VASHA HUNT/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Georgia State quarterbac­k Darren Grainger throws against Ball State during the first half of the Camellia Bowl on Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.
VASHA HUNT/ASSOCIATED PRESS Georgia State quarterbac­k Darren Grainger throws against Ball State during the first half of the Camellia Bowl on Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.

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