San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Grainger propels Panthers to rout

- By John Zenor ASSOCIATED PRESS

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Darren Grainger passed for 203 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 122 yards and a fourth score 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 and dominated the lone bowl played on Christmas Day.

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.

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.

Ball State was without two offensive line starters — left guard Anthony Todd (injury) and right tackle Damon Kaylor (COVID-19 protocol) — along with Hall. Georgia State starting noseguard Dontae Wilson was also unavailabl­e undisclose­d reasons.

Georgia State completed a dramatic turnaround after a 1-4 start that included losses to Army, North Carolina, Auburn and Appalachia­n State. The nation’s No. 8 ground game dominated Saturday, churning out 259 yards.

Ball State had a disappoint­ing ending after gaining bowl eligibilit­y with a 20-3 win over Buffalo in the regular-season finale. A failed fourth-and-1 try from its own 34 in the first half led to a field goal. The Cardinals fell to 1-9-1 in bowl games.

 ?? Vasha Hunt / Associated Press ?? QB Darren Grainger accounted for four TDs to help Georgia State finish with an 8-5 record.
Vasha Hunt / Associated Press QB Darren Grainger accounted for four TDs to help Georgia State finish with an 8-5 record.

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