The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Panthers use big finish to knock off rival

- By Stan Awtrey

For 45 frustratin­g minutes, the Georgia State defense had been denied the pleasure of creating a turnover. But in those final three minutes Saturday afternoon, the Panthers came away with a pair of vital takeaways, which proved to be just enough to seal a satisfying 30- 24 win over Georgia Southern, their biggest rival, in the final regular- season game.

Georgia State held a precarious three- point lead after quarterbac­k Quad Brown pushed his way into the end zone from the 1 for a 27- 24 lead.

That’ s when Georgia State linebacker Jordan St ra chan caused the first turnover, stripping the ball from backup quarterbac­k Josh Tomlin, a fumble thatwas recovered by Blake Carroll at the 24.

The Georgia Southern defense, which limited Georgia State to only 55 rushing yards, clamped down and forced the Panthers to settle for a 35- yard field goal from Noel Ruiz for a 30- 24 lead.

It also gave Georgia Southern 1: 53 to win the game.

For Georgia Southern, which had played an FBS- high seven one- possession­games, it was familiar territory. The Eagles picked up a first down, but with time ticking away Tomlin tried to unload deep. The throw sailed far over the head of the targeted receiver and into the arms of Georgia State’s Quavian White, who fielded it like Andruw Jones did a fewyears ago on the same field for the Atlanta Braves. White, with his third intercepti­on of the season and sixth of his career, pranced a little and slid to the turf to essentiall­y end the game.

“I kept thinking there’s got to be something on the ground,” Georgia State coach Shawn Elliott said. “All of a sudden it happened. We were looking for it all game and they came at the right time. It made for an exciting finish.”

Linebacker Trajan Stephens-McQueen, the team’s leading tackler, said ,“Everybody wanted to be the one that made a play. We’ve got 11 people on the field who want to see the ball coming their way.”

The win broke Georgia State’s two- game losing streak to the Eagles and gives the Panthers a 4- 3 advantage in the all- time series. Georgia State ( 5- 4, 4- 4 Sun Belt) notched a winning season for the third time in four seasons under Elliott. Georgia Southern ( 6- 4, 4- 3) has games remaining against Florida Atlantic and Appalachia­n State.

“It means something to all of us,” said Elliott, who heard chatter among the Georgia Southern side that downplayed the rivalry. “I don’t care what they think. It’s about our players, it’s about our football team, it’ s about our preparatio­n. They can think whatever they want to think.”

It certainly was meaningful to the Georgia State players, who were able to stand arm- in- arm in the corneron Center Parc Stadium and celebrate as the school’s band played “Georgia On My Mind,” as it does at the conclusion of each game.

Stephens- McQueen wiped his face and said, “It feels great to beat them.”

It was another productive afternoon for Sam Pinckney, who caught a career- high 10 passes for 126 yards, his fourth 100yard game of the season. Cornelius McCoy had five catches for 111 yards and one touchdown. Brown completed 28 of 39 passes to seven receivers for a careerhigh 372 yards.

Georgia Southern’s Logan Wright ran eight times for 143 yards and two touch downs, including a 63- yarder.

Neither team was playing at full strength. Georgia State was without defensive lineman Dontae Wilson and safety Antavious Lane for the second consecutiv­e week. Georgia Southern was missing running back Wesley Kennedy and defensive tackle C. J. Wilson, whowere arrested Monday, and linebacker Chris Harris and defensive back Ephraim Kitchen Jr., who were dismissed from the team for violating athletic policies.

 ?? CHRISTINAM­ATACOTTA FOR THE AJC ?? Widereceiv­erCaddarri­usThompson ( right) andnosegua­rdAkeem Smith celebrate after a fumble recovery helped Georgia State seal thewin over rivalGeorg­ia Southern.
CHRISTINAM­ATACOTTA FOR THE AJC Widereceiv­erCaddarri­usThompson ( right) andnosegua­rdAkeem Smith celebrate after a fumble recovery helped Georgia State seal thewin over rivalGeorg­ia Southern.

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