El Dorado News-Times

Manning leads Georgia State over Western Kentucky in Cure Bowl

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — From 0-12 to Cure Bowl champions in four years.

Georgia State's fledgling football program took a bow Saturday, celebratin­g a 27-17 victory over Western Kentucky — the first postseason win in school history.

Conner Manning threw for 276 yards and a touchdown for the Panthers (7-5), who had a winning record for the second time in the program's eight-year history and set a school record for victories in a season.

"I told them before we stepped on the field that the team that wanted this game the most was going to win," first-year coach Shawn Elliott said.

"There was no doubt in my mind that we were the team that wanted it and we were going to win it," Elliott added. "We're a bunch of misfit coaches and misfit players that learned how to work hard and fight every day."

The Panthers (7-5) started their program from scratch in 2010, going 6-5 as an FCS independen­t. They began the transition to FBS with a 1-10 record in 2012, then sank to a program-worst 0-12 the following year — Georgia State's first in the Sun Belt Conference.

Saturday's appearance in the Cure Bowl was the team's second in three years. The Panthers lost to San Jose State 27-16 here in 2015, finishing 6-7.

"Coming into the year a lot of us believed we could have a special year," Manning said. "The new coaches brought a lot of energy, and we started this during the winter. We got to work early with the goal of being in this position."

Manning threw a 42-yard TD pass to Roger Carter, Demarcus Kirk scored on a 26-yard run, and Kyler Neal finished a 16-play drive consuming nine minutes of the fourth quarter with a 1-yard TD run that put Georgia State up 27-10.

Mike White tossed TD passes of 54 and 4 yards to Deon Yelder, finishing with 351 yards — the senior's eighth consecutiv­e 300-yard game passing — for Western Kentucky (6-7). Yelder had five receptions for 112 yards for the Hilltopper­s.

Georgia State star Penny Hart, the Sun Belt Conference leading receiver, did not start and played sparingly because of an ankle injury. His lone reception — for 27 yards midway through the third quarter — came on the play before Manning threw his TD pass to Carter.

Western Kentucky finished with a losing record in their first season under coach Mike Sanford. The Hilltopper­s also were denied in their bid to set a school record with four consecutiv­e bowl wins.

"Today's game, honestly, it's been what's ailed us all year," Sanford said.

"We needed to identify opportunit­ies to run the football, I thought we had some early opportunit­ies but not enough," Sanford added. "That made us one dimensiona­l and more difficult to throw the football. To win championsh­ips we have to run the ball effectivel­y, and we didn't do that."

FAREWELL

White finished 26 of 39 passing and threw an intercepti­on on the final play of his career. He also lost a fumble late in the second quarter.

It wasn't the way the Hilltopper­s envisioned him finishing up.

"Mike is up there with some of the best (quarterbac­ks) that I've ever been around," Sanford said. "It's disappoint­ing for Mike to not go out the way he deserves to go out."

SETTING THE TONE

Georgia State DE Mackendy Cheridor had two sacks in the opening half, sending a message to White that the Western Kentucky quarterbac­k could be in for a long day.

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