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Game 11 GEORGIA STATE (0-10, 0-5) at ARKANSAS STATE (6-4, 4-1) Saturday, Nov. 23 • 3 p.m. ET ESPN3 Liberty Bank Stadium • Jonesboro, Ark. FACTS UL-LAFAYETTE GEORGIA STATE Nickname Red Wolves Panthers Location Jonesboro, Ark. Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment 13,877 32,000 Affiliation FBS FBS Conference Sun Belt Sun Belt Head Coach Bryan Harsin Trent Miles Alma Mater Boise State, 2000 Indiana State, 1987 Record at School 6-4 (1st year) 0-10 (1st year) Career Record 6-4 (1st year) 20-46 (6th year) Series Record First meeting GAME COVERAGE: Television coverage is available on ESPN3, Georgia State’s 11th television appearance in 11 games this season. Radio coverage is available on the GSU Radio Network, including Atlanta flagship 1340 The Fan 3. Dave Cohen is in his 31st season as the play-by-play voice of Georgia State athletics, while Harper LeBel and Brandon Leak join him from the booth, and Sam Crenshaw adds sideline coverage. THE KICKOFF: Georgia State plays its final road game as the Panthers travel to Arkansas State for a 3 p.m. ET game at Liberty Bank Stadium in Jonesboro, Ark. Georgia State (0-10, 0-5 Sun Belt) is making its Sun Belt Conference debut as the program plays its fourth season and first under head coach Trent Miles. Although the Panthers are still looking for their first victory, the team is coming off a solid performance against conference leader UL-Lafayette in which GSU was tied with the Ragin’ Cajuns late in the third quarter before falling 35-21. The Panthers had season highs for rushing yards (183) and total offense (481) in the game. The Panthers’ top player is senior receiver and return specialist Albert Wilson, who was named to the Midseason All-Sun Belt first team by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview.Wilson leads the Sun Belt in receiving yards (92.7 per game) while ranking second in receptions (5.8 per game). His average of 183.2 all-purpose yards per game is second in the league. Arkansas State (6-4, 4-1) became bowl-eligible with a 38-21 victory over Texas State. Coached by Bryan Harsin, the Red Wolves rank in the top four in the conference in scoring offense and defense and total offense and defense. FACING FORMER COORDINATOR: Georgia State is facing Arkansas State for the first time, but the Panthers will see a familiar face on the opposite sideline. Arkansas State defensive coordinator John Thompson held the same position at Georgia State before joining the Red Wolves’ staff in 2012. Thompson was one of the first assistant coaches hired by Bill Curry when the program was launched in 2008. WILSON AMONG FBS ACTIVE LEADERS: Senior wide receiver Albert Wilson’s career average of 18.1 yards per catch is second among all active FBS players. He has 162 career receptions for 2,940 yards and 22 touchdowns. The Port St. Lucie, Fla., native ranks third among active players with 5,784 career all-purpose yards, fifth in kickoff return yards (2,308) and ninth in receiving yards (2,940). POUNDING THE ROCK: As Georgia State continues to work toward its first victory, head coach Trent Miles uses the analogy “pounding the rock.” He constantly reminds the Panthers that if you keep pounding the rock, keep working and chipping away, eventually it will break. The team even has a sledge hammer on the sideline to reinforce the image. The rock has come close to breaking in several games this season as the Panthers fell by a single score to Jacksonville State (32-26 in overtime), Troy (35-28) and Texas State (24-17). In each game, GSU was leading or tied in the fourth quarter. Last Saturday against Sun Belt-leading UL-Lafayette, Georgia State tied the game at 21-21 on Albert Wilson’s touchdown reception with five minutes left in the third quarter before ULL won 35-21. One game earlier against Western Kentucky, the Panthers fell behind in the first half but rallied and entered the fourth quarter down by just 10 points before falling 44-28. CAREER RECORDS WATCH: Over the last four games, Georgia State has seen linebacker Robert Ferguson become the Panthers all-time leading tackler (vs. Texas State), Travis Evans eclipse the GSU career rushing record (vs. ULM), Brent McClendon tie the school record for career interceptions (vs. Western Kentucky), and quarterback Ronnie Bell surpass the Panther records for career passing yards and total offense (vs. UL-Lafayette). RECORD-SETTING DAY FOR BELL: Sophomore quarterback Ronnie Bell set several Georgia State records against UL-Lafayette. With 229 yards passing, Bell raised his career total to 2,596, passing Drew Little’s career mark of 2,497 yards. Bell, who has thrown for 2,074 yards this season, now needs just 29 yards to break Little’s season record of 2,102 yards passing. Bell had 266 yards of total offense against ULL to become Georgia 2013 SCHEDULE & RESULTS (All times Eastern) Date Opponent Time TV Site Series Result Aug. 30 SAMFORD 7 p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIA DOME 0-1 hL 21-31 Sept. 7 CHATTANOOGA 2 p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIA DOME 0-1 hL 14-42 Sept. 14 at West Virginia 12 noon ROOT Morgantown, W.Va. 0-1 aL 7-41 Sept. 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 2 p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIA DOME 0-3 (ot) hL 26-32 Oct. 5 at Alabama (1/1) 12:21 p.m. SEC TV Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0-2 aL 3-45 Oct. 12 TROY 3:30 p.m. SBN/CSS GEORGIA DOME 0-1 hL 28-35 Oct. 19 at Texas State 7 p.m. SBN/CSS San Marcos, Texas 0-1 aL 17-24 Oct. 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 7 p.m. ESPN3 Monroe, La. 0-1 aL 10-38 Nov. 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY 1 p.m. SBN/CSS GEORGIA DOME 0-1 hL 28-44 Nov. 16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2 p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIA DOME 0-1 hL 21-35 Nov. 23 at Arkansas State 3 p.m. ESPN3 Jonesboro, Ark. 0-0 Nov. 30 SOUTH ALABAMA 2 p.m. GEORGIA DOME 1-1 2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALL

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Game 11GEORGIA STATE (0-10, 0-5) at ARKANSAS STATE (6-4, 4-1)

Saturday, Nov. 23 • 3 p.m. ET • ESPN3Liberty Bank Stadium • Jonesboro, Ark.

FACTS UL-LAFAYETTE GEORGIASTATENickname RedWolves PanthersLocation Jonesboro,Ark. Atlanta,Ga.Enrollment 13,877 32,000Affiliation FBS FBSConference SunBelt SunBeltHeadCoach BryanHarsin TrentMilesAlmaMater BoiseState,2000 IndianaState,1987RecordatSchool 6-4(1styear) 0-10(1styear)CareerRecord 6-4(1styear) 20-46(6thyear)SeriesRecord Firstmeeting

GAMECOVERAGE:TelevisioncoverageisavailableonESPN3,GeorgiaState’s11thtelevisionappearancein11gamesthisseason. RadiocoverageisavailableontheGSURadioNetwork,includingAtlantaflagship1340TheFan3.DaveCohenisinhis31stseasonastheplay-by-playvoiceofGeorgiaStateathletics,whileHarperLeBelandBrandonLeakjoinhimfromthebooth,andSamCrenshawaddssidelinecoverage.

THEKICKOFF:GeorgiaStateplaysitsfinalroadgameasthePantherstraveltoArkansasStatefora3p.m.ETgameatLibertyBankStadiuminJonesboro,Ark. GeorgiaState(0-10,0-5SunBelt)ismakingitsSunBeltConferencedebutastheprogramplaysitsfourthseasonandfirstunderheadcoachTrentMiles. AlthoughthePanthersarestilllookingfortheirfirstvictory,theteamiscomingoffasolidperformanceagainstconferenceleaderUL-LafayetteinwhichGSUwastiedwiththeRagin’Cajunslateinthethirdquarterbeforefalling35-21.ThePanthershadseasonhighsforrushingyards(183)andtotaloffense(481)inthegame. ThePanthers’topplayerisseniorreceiverandreturnspecialistAlbertWilson,whowasnamedtotheMidseasonAll-SunBeltfirstteambyPhilSteele’sCollegeFootballPreview.WilsonleadstheSunBeltinreceivingyards(92.7pergame)whilerankingsecondinreceptions(5.8pergame).Hisaverageof183.2all-purposeyardspergameissecondintheleague. ArkansasState(6-4,4-1)becamebowl-eligiblewitha38-21victoryoverTexasState.CoachedbyBryanHarsin,theRedWolvesrankinthetopfourintheconferenceinscoringoffenseanddefenseandtotaloffenseanddefense.

FACINGFORMERCOORDINATOR:GeorgiaStateisfacingArkansasStateforthefirsttime,butthePantherswillseeafamiliarfaceontheoppositesideline.ArkansasStatedefensivecoordinatorJohnThompsonheldthesamepositionatGeorgiaStatebeforejoiningtheRedWolves’staffin2012.ThompsonwasoneofthefirstassistantcoacheshiredbyBillCurrywhentheprogramwaslaunchedin2008.

WILSONAMONGFBSACTIVELEADERS:SeniorwidereceiverAlbertWilson’scareeraverageof18.1yardspercatchissecondamongallactiveFBSplayers.Hehas162careerreceptionsfor2,940yardsand22touchdowns. ThePortSt.Lucie,Fla.,nativeranksthirdamongactiveplayerswith5,784careerall-purposeyards,fifthinkickoffreturnyards(2,308)andninthinreceivingyards(2,940).

POUNDINGTHEROCK:AsGeorgiaStatecontinuestowork

towarditsfirstvictory,headcoachTrentMilesusestheanalogy“poundingtherock.”HeconstantlyremindsthePanthersthatifyoukeeppoundingtherock,keepworkingandchippingaway,eventuallyitwillbreak.Theteamevenhasasledgehammeronthesidelinetoreinforcetheimage. TherockhascomeclosetobreakinginseveralgamesthisseasonasthePanthersfellbyasinglescoretoJacksonvilleState(32-26inovertime),Troy(35-28)andTexasState(24-17).Ineachgame,GSUwasleadingortiedinthefourthquarter. LastSaturdayagainstSunBelt-leadingUL-Lafayette,GeorgiaStatetiedthegameat21-21onAlbertWilson’stouchdownreceptionwithfiveminutesleftinthethirdquarterbeforeULLwon35-21. OnegameearlieragainstWesternKentucky,thePanthersfellbehindinthefirsthalfbutralliedandenteredthefourthquarterdownbyjust10pointsbeforefalling44-28.

CAREERRECORDSWATCH:Overthelastfourgames,GeorgiaStatehasseenlinebackerRobertFergusonbecomethePanthersall-timeleadingtackler(vs.TexasState),TravisEvanseclipsetheGSUcareerrushingrecord(vs.ULM),BrentMcClendontietheschoolrecordforcareerinterceptions(vs.WesternKentucky),andquarterbackRonnieBellsurpassthePantherrecordsforcareerpassingyardsandtotaloffense(vs.UL-Lafayette).

RECORD-SETTINGDAYFORBELL:SophomorequarterbackRonnieBellsetseveralGeorgiaStaterecordsagainstUL-Lafayette. With229yardspassing,Bellraisedhiscareertotalto2,596,passingDrewLittle’scareermarkof2,497yards.Bell,whohasthrownfor2,074yardsthisseason,nowneedsjust29yardstobreakLittle’sseasonrecordof2,102yardspassing. Bellhad266yardsoftotaloffenseagainstULLtobecomeGeorgia

2013SCHEDULE&RESULTS(AlltimesEastern)Date Opponent Time TV Site Series ResultAug.30 SAMFORD 7p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIADOME 0-1 hL21-31Sept.7 CHATTANOOGA 2p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIADOME 0-1 hL14-42Sept.14 atWestVirginia 12noon ROOT Morgantown,W.Va. 0-1 aL7-41Sept.21 JACKSONVILLESTATE 2p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIADOME 0-3 (ot)hL26-32Oct.5 atAlabama(1/1) 12:21p.m. SECTV Tuscaloosa,Ala. 0-2 aL3-45Oct.12 TROY 3:30p.m. SBN/CSS GEORGIADOME 0-1 hL28-35Oct.19 atTexasState 7p.m. SBN/CSS SanMarcos,Texas 0-1 aL17-24Oct.26 atLouisiana-Monroe 7p.m. ESPN3 Monroe,La. 0-1 aL10-38Nov.2 WESTERNKENTUCKY 1p.m. SBN/CSS GEORGIADOME 0-1 hL28-44Nov.16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2p.m. ESPN3 GEORGIADOME 0-1 hL21-35Nov.23 atArkansasState 3p.m. ESPN3 Jonesboro,Ark. 0-0Nov.30 SOUTHALABAMA 2p.m. GEORGIADOME 1-1

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State’scareerandseasonleaderinthatcategory.Henowhas2,763careertotaloffenseyards(rushingandpassing),movingaheadLittle(2,531,2010-11).Hehas2,188yardsoftotaloffensethisseason,breakingLittle’s2010markof2,078. Bellhasthrown14touchdownpassesthisseasonand17inhiscareer.Littlealsoownsthoserecords,with18touchdownpassesinaseason(2010)andcareer.

WILSONSLAYSSEASONRECORDS:AlreadyGeorgiaState’scareerleaderinnumerouscategoriesforreceivingandall-purposeyards,AlbertWilsonisnowbreakingseveralseasonrecords,includingsomethathehassetinpreviousyears. LastgameagainstUL-Lafayette,Wilsonhadeightcatchesfor57yards.Heraisedhisseasontotalto58catches,breakingtheGSUseasonrecordof54setbyDannyWilliamsintheinau-guralseasonof2010.Wilsonnowhas927yardsreceiving,just20yardsbehindhisownschoolrecordof947,setlastseason.Wilsoncaughthisseventhtouchdownpassoftheseason,tyinghis2012record. Wilsonalsocollected196all-purposeyardsinthegame,givinghim1,832fortheseasontosurpasshis2012recordof1,810.

WILSONONTHERUN:WithGeorgiaStatelookingtogettheballinAlbertWilson’shandsasmuchaspossible,theseniorwidereceiverhadacareer-high66yardsrushingonfivecarriesagainstUL-Lafayette,highlightedbyacareer-long48yardrun.HehelpedthePantherstoaseason-high183yardsinthegame. AgainstTexasStateearlierthisseason,Wilsonhada47-yardrun.

BREAKOUTGAMEFORRUCKER:FreshmantightendKeithRuckerenjoyedabreakoutgameagainstUL-Lafayettewithsixcatchesfor121yards,bothcareerhighs.Hecaughthisfirstcareertouchdownona42-yardreceptionwithjust14secondsleftinthefirsthalf. Ruckeristhethirddifferentplayer--andsecondfreshman--thisseasontorecorda100-yardreceivinggame,joiningseniorAlbertWilsonandfreshmanRobertDavis.

HUBBARDEXCELS...PUNTINGANDRUNNING:StandoutpunterMattHubbardhasaddedrunningtohisresume,successfullyconvertingafakepuntagainstUL-Lafayette.WithGSUfacing4th-and-10atthe50-yardline,the6-4,235-poundHubbardtookthesnapandraced12yardsforthefirstdown. Overthelastfourgames,Hubbardhaspunted23times,andjustonepunthasbeenreturnedforminus-3yards.Heisaveraging41.8yardsperpuntfortheseason.

ANOTHERMILESTONEFORFERGUSON:SeniorlinebackerRobertFerguson,whobecameGeorgiaState’scareertacklingleaderOct.19vs.TexasState,addedanothermilestonethefollowingweekatLouisiana-Monroe.TheBelleGlade,Fla.,nativescoopedupafumbleagainsttheWarhawksandreturnedit88yardsforatouchdownforthefirst

GENERALINFORMATIONFullName GeorgiaStateUniversityLocation Atlanta,GAFounded 1913Enrollment 32,000Nickname PanthersColors Blue&WhiteAffiliation NCAADivisionIFBSConference SunBeltConferencePresident MarkP.BeckerDirectorofAthletics CherylL.Levick

COACHINGSTAFFHeadCoach TrentMilesAssistantHeadCoach/ HaroldEtheridgeOffensiveLineOffensiveCoordinator JeffJagodzinskiDefensiveCoordinator JesseMinterWideReceivers KearyColbertQuarterbacks LukeHuardDefensiveLine ShannonJacksonLinebackers P.J.VolkerSecondary/SpecialTeams J.D.WilliamsGraduateAssistants BrockLough(off.) RonnieFouch(off.),LiamSmith(def.), JohnnyTowalid,(def.),TomMoak(rec.)Strength&Conditioning BenPollardAthleticTrainer BobMurphyEquipmentManager NickVogtDirectorofOperations SarahGigantinoRecruitingSpecialist NickJonesAsst.RecruitingSpecialist JayVolker

FACILITYINFORMATIONHomeField GeorgiaDomeCapacity(Total/Lower) 71,228/28,155Surface FieldTurfOpened 1992

PROGRAMINFORMATIONFirstSeasonofFootball 2010BeganFBSTransition 2012JoinedSunBeltConference 2013EligibleforBowlGames 2014All-TimeRecord 10-33(4thyear)

SPORTSCOMMUNICATIONSPrimaryFootballContact AllisonGeorge Office 404.413.4032 Cell 678.595.7728 email [email protected] MikeHolmes Office 404.413.4033 Cell 404.259.9716 email [email protected] P.O.Box3975 Atlanta,GA,30302-3975Website GeorgiaStateSports.comFacebook GeorgiaStateUniversityAthleticsTwitter GSUPanthers

defensivescoreinGSUhistory.EventhoughitwasGSU’sfirstfumblereturnforascore,itisnotthelongestfumblereturnbyaPanthers.DemazioSkeltonhadanon-scoring,93-yardreturnlastseasonagainstOldDominion. TheonlyPanthertoplayineverygameGeorgiaStatehasplayedsincetheprogrambeganin2010,Fergusonnowhas184careertackles.

EVANSECLIPSESRUSHINGMARK:With25yardsagainstULMonOct.26,seniorTravisEvansbecameGeorgiaState’sall-timerushingleader.TheWilliston,Fla.,nativenowhas1,458careeryardsashesurpassedthepreviousGSUrecordof1,412yards,setlastseasonbyDonaldRussell(2011-12).EvansalsoranksthirdinGSUannalswith58receptions. JOEPETE:SophomorelinebackerJosephPetersontiedtheGeorgiaStatesingle-gamerecordwith16tacklesagainstTroy.TherecordwasfirstsetbyFredBarnesinthePanthers’inauguralgameagainstShorterin2010. Peterson,thesophomorefromDothan,Ala.,added12tacklesandtwosackslastgameagainstUL-Lafayette.HeleadsthePantherswith79tacklesontheseason,rankingfifthintheSunBeltConferenceandstandingjustsixtacklesbehindtheGSUseasonrecordof85(FredBarnes,2010).

OFFENSIVELINESHUFFLES:Witharashofinjuriesontheoffensiveline,GeorgiaStatehasstartedsevendifferentcombinationsinninegamesthisseason.A.J.Kaplanistheonlylinemantostarteverygame,buthehasstartedatfourdifferentpositions. JuniorTimWynnstartedthefirstsixgamesatleftguardbeforemissingtheTexasStategameduetoinjury.HereturnedagainstULMtofillinatcenter,thefifthdifferentcenterthePanthershavehadtousethisseason.

BELLRINGSLOUDLY:QuarterbackRonnieBelltiedtheschoolrecordwithfourtouchdownpassesagainstTroy.BellfoundAlbertWilsontwiceforscoresandalsotossedtouchdownstoKeltonHillandRobertDavisashecompleted22passesfor370yardsinthegame,thethird-highesttotalinGSUannals. BellalsobecamethefirstGSUquarterbackwithmorethanone300-yardpassinggameinhiscareer.InGeorgiaState’sseasonopeneragainstSamford,thesophomorefromFayette-ville,Ga.,completed28-51passesfor391yardswithtouchdownpassesof21,17and40yards.The391yardsand28completionsbothrankasthesecond-bestsingle-gametotalsinGSUannalsandbestsincethe2010inauguralseason.Headded325yardsagainstWesternKentucky.

BLOCKPARTY:Forthesecondtimeinthreegames,GeorgiaState’sspecialteamscameupwithabigplaybyblockingapuntagainstTroy. DemariusMatthewsblockedtheTrojanpunttogiveGSUtheballattheTroy31-yardline.Onthenextplay,RonnieBellhitRobertDavisfora31-yardtouchdowntogivethePanthersa21-14leadinthethirdquarter.

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FOOTBALL TIMELINENov.2006 Footballfeasibilitystudycompleted

Apr.15,2007 DanReevesnamedfootballconsultant

Apr.17,2008 GeorgiaStateofficiallylauncheditsfootballprogram

June12,2008 BillCurrynamedheadcoach

July1,2008 Curryofficiallybeganhisduties

Aug.2008 Firstsixassistantcoacheshired

Nov.20,2008 Ground-breakingfornewpracticefacilityat188MLK

Jan.4,2009 Firstscholarshipplayer,MarkHogan,enrolled

Feb.4,2009 GSUsigneditsfirstrecruitingclass

Feb.25,2009 CherylL.LevicknamedDirectorofAthletics

June11,2009 GSUadmittedtoCAAFootball,beginningin2012

Aug.11,2009 Firstteamof71playersreported

Aug.14,2009 GeorgiaState’sfirstfootballpracticeheldatNFLYETfacility

Sept.2,2009 Inauguralschedulereleased

Fall2009 Firstteamconducted60practices

Mar.23,2010 Firstspringpracticebegan

Mar.27,2010 FirstworkoutonnewfieldatGSUPracticeComplex

April10,2010 Over3,000fanswatchedfirstSpringScrimmageattheGeorgiaDome

Aug.3,2010 Inauguralteamreportedforpreseason

Aug.4,2010 Preseasonpracticebegan

Sept.2,2010 InauguralfootballgameatGeorgiaDome:GSU41,Shorter7

Nov.19,2010 Firstgamevs.FBSopponentatdefendingnationalchampionAlabama

Aug.2011 TeammovedintoGSUPracticeComplex

2011season GeorgiaStateplayedasanFCSIndependent

Apr.9,2012 GSUacceptedinvitationtojoinSunBeltConferenceinJuly2013

Apr.21,2012 ChristoBilukidiisthefirstPantherdraftedbyNFL(Oakland,6th)

Aug.14,2012 FirstheadcoachBillCurryannouncedhisretirementfollowing2012season

2012season GSUbeganFBStransitionandplayeditsonlyseasonofCAAFootball

Nov.10,2012 BillCurrycoachedhisfinalgameatMaine

Dec.3,2012 TrentMilesintroducedasGeorgiaState’ssecondheadcoach

July1,2013 GSUofficiallybecameamemberoftheSunBeltConference

2013season GSUplaysitsfirstseasoninFBSandSunBeltConference

Aug.30,2013 FirstgameasFBSprogramvs.SamfordattheGeorgiaDome

Oct.12,2013 InauguralSunBeltConferencegamevs.TroyattheGeorgiaDome

TwogamesearlieragainstJacksonvilleState,C.J.Scottblockedapuntforatouch-downinthefourthquarter. SCHOOLRECORDFORLUTZ:Place-kickerWilLutzsetaschoolrecordwithhis53-yardfieldgoalatNo.1Alabama.Thepreviousrecordwas49yardsbyIainVanceagainstMoreheadStatein2010.Lutz’spreviouslongwas40yards,althoughonegameearlieragainstJacksonvilleState,thesophomorefromNewnan,Ga.,hada50-yardattemptglanceofftheupright.

THETRENTMILESERABEGINS:First-yearheadcoachTrentMilestookthereinsoftheGeorgiaStateprogramafteraremarkablerebuildingjobinfiveseasonsastheheadmanathisalmamater,IndianaState.MilesisthesecondheadcoachinGSU’sbriefhistory,takingoverforBillCurry. DespitetakingoveranISUprogramthathadwonjustonegameinthethreeseasonsbeforehisarrivalin2008,MilesguidedtheSycamorestowinningseasonseachofthelastthreeyearsandwasnamedRegionCoachoftheYearbytheAmericanFootballCoachesAssociation(AFCA)inboth2010and2012.Beforeearninghisfirstheadcoachingposition,Milesspent21yearsincoaching,includingstopsasanassistantcoachatStanford(2001),NotreDame(2002-04),Washington(2005-07)andwiththeGreenBayPackers(2000).

EVANSRUNSINTORECORDBOOK:SeniorrunningbackTravisEvansrushedforacareer-high118yardsonjust12carriesatWestVirginia.ForEvansitwashisfirst100-yardgame,becomingthethirddifferentplayerinGeorgiaState’sbriefhistorytotopthecenturymark,joiningDonaldRussell(6games)andKeltonHill(2). Inthethirdquarter,Evansscoredona65-yardrunforthelongestrushandfourth-longestplayfromscrimmageinGSUhistory.ThepreviouslongrunwasactuallybyawidereceiverasSidneyHayneshadanon-scoringrunof62yardsvs.Lamarin2010.

STRONGDEBUTFORDAVIS:TruefreshmanwidereceiverRobertDavishashadanimpressivestarttohisGeorgiaStatecareer.Davisissecondontheteamwith34catchesfor397yardsandfourtouchdowns.Heistheonlyfreshmanwhoranksinthetop10intheSunBeltConferencereceptions(3.7)andreceivingyards(54.1pg). The6-2,190-pounderfromWarnerRobins,Ga.,openedhiscareerwithsevenreceptionsfor66yardsagainstSamford.Heachievedhisfirst100-yardgameagainstChattanoogawithfourcatchesfor100yards,andthenheaddedthreereceptionsfor39yardsatWestVirginia.HecaughthisfirsttouchdownagainstJacksonvilleStatewitha10-yardreceptionthattiedthegameinthefourthquarter,andthenhauledina31-yardscoringpassagainstTroyandafive-yardTDatTexasState.His67-yardtouchdowncatchagainstWesternKentuckyisthefifth-longestpassplayinschoolhistoryandthelongestbyanyoneotherthanAlbertWilson.

AhiddengemuncoveredintherecruitingprocessbyheadcoachTrentMilesandhisstaff,Daviscaughtonly11passesduringhisseniorseasoninarun-dominatedoffenseatNorth-sideHighSchool. Duetoitsreclassification,GeorgiaStateisnoteligibleforNCAAseasonrankings,butDaviswouldstackupwellagainsttheleadingfreshmanreceiversinthenation.OnlyfivefreshmeninthecountryareaveragingmoreyardspergamethanDavis.

NCAAFRESHMANLEADERSRECEPTIONSPERGAME 1.CoreyDavis,WesternMichigan..............6.4 2. TylerBoyd,Pittsburgh...............................5.8 3. LaquonTreadwell,OleMiss.....................5.3 4. Tyre’OuneHolmes,SouthernMiss.........4.9 5. TylerWinston,SanJoseSt........................4.8 RashardHiggins,ColoradoSt..................4.8 7. IsaiahJones,EastCarolina........................4.1 SamajieGrant,Arizona..............................4.1 8. TannerGentry,Wyoming..........................3.7 RobertDavis,GeorgiaSt.*..................3.7 MarcusCox,AppalachianSt.*................3.7

RECEIVINGYARDSPERGAME 1.CoreyDavis,WesternMichigan........... 91.3 2. TylerWinston,SanJoseSt..................... 76.0 3. TylerBoyd,Pittsburgh............................ 82.1 4. RashardHiggins,ColoradoSt............... 58.9 5. JamariStaples,UAB................................. 55.4 RobertDavis,GeorgiaSt.*............... 54.1* Reclassifying

TRUEFRESHMENMAKEIMPACT:Atotalof15GeorgiaStatetruefreshmenhaveseenactionthusfar. Tendifferentfreshmenhavestartedgames,includingfouronoffense(WRRobertDavis,TEKeithRucker,TEBillTeknippandOLBrandonPertile)andsixondefense(DEShawayneLawrence,DECarnellHopson,DTJalenLawrence,LBKightDallas,OLBMackendyCheridorandSTrentHill). AlsoplayingonoffensearerunningbacksKylerNealandRBJonathanJean-Bart. Ondefense,endTevinJones,insidelinebackerJameelSpenceranddefensivebackRobertDowlingarealsoplaying.

FREEFOOTBALL:GeorgiaState’sovertimelosstoJacksonvilleState(Sept.21)wasthePanthers’sixthovertimegameinthefirst37gamesoftheirhistory.GSUisnow2-4inovertimegames. GeorgiaState’sfirstovertimegamewasalsoagainstJacksonvilleState,a34-27lossinthethirdgameofGSU’s2010inauguralseason.Laterthatyear,thePanthersearnedtheirfirstovertimewin,20-17overNorthCarolinaCentral.In2011,GSUplayedthreestraightovertimegames,defeatingSouthAlabamabeforefallingtoUTSAandSt.Francis.

INAUGURALGAMEASFBSPROGRAM:GeorgiaState’sseasonopeneragainstSamfordwasitsfirstcontestasanFBSprogramasthePanthersmakethejumpthis

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ACTIVE FBS LEADERS

ALLPURPOSEYARDS

1.AntonioAndrews,WesternKy........... 6,372 2.TreyWatts,Tulsa.................................... 5,896 3.AlbertWilson,GeorgiaSt............... 5,784 4.IsaiahBurse,FresnoSt......................... 5,399 5.BrelanChancellor,NorthTexas.......... 5,142

YARDSPERCATCH

1. TitusDavis,CentralMich....................... 18.9 2.AlbertWilson,GeorgiaSt................. 18.1 3. MikeEvans,TexasA&M.......................... 17.0 4. JordanLeslie,UTEP.................................. 16.8 5. TevinReese,Baylor.................................. 16.8

RECEIVINGYARDS

1.MarqiseLee,SouthernCalifornia...... 3,468 2.CodyHoffman,BYU.............................. 3,382 3. JordanMatthews,Vanderbilt............. 3,358 4.NoelGrigsby,SanJoseSt................... 3,121 5. TevinReese,Baylor................................ 3,059 6. SammyWatkins,Clemson................... 3,013 7. BrandinCooks,OregonSt................... 2,985 8. AlexNeutz,Buffalo................................ 2,945 9.AlbertWilson,GeorgiaSt............... 2,940

RECEIVINGYARDSPERGAME

1.DavanteAdams,FresnoSt.................. 103.6 2. MikeEvans,TexasA&M........................ 103.0 3. MarqiseLee,SouthernCalifornia...... 102.0 4.SammyWatkins,Clemson.................... 91.3 5. BrandinCooks,OregonSt..................... 85.3 6. JustinHardy,EastCarolina.................... 82.6 7. WillieSnead,BallSt................................. 79.2 8.NoelGrigsby,SanJoseSt..................... 78.0 9. TitusDavis,CentralMich....................... 77.210.AlbertWilson,GeorgiaSt................. 73.5

KICKOFFRETURNYARDS

1.BrelanChancellor,NorthTexas......... 2,910 2.IsaiahBurse,FresnoSt......................... 2,835 3.JustinGilbert,OklahomaSt................ 2,623 3.DarrylSurgent,La.-Lafayette.............. 2,548 5. AlbertWilson,GeorgiaSt............... 2,308

seasontotheSunBeltConference. ThemovetoFBSisatwo-yeartransitionwhichbeganin2012,whenthePanthersplayedanFCSandCAAschedule.GeorgiaState,whichbeganplayingfootballin2010,willbefullyeligiblefortheSunBelttitleandpost-seasonbowlgamesin2014.

WILSONSTRETCHESTHEFIELD:SeniorwidereceiverandreturnspecialistAlbertWilsonhasahandinthefourlongestplaysfromscrimmageinGSUhistory.Hislatestbigplaywasa75-yardtouchdownreceptionagainstJacksonvilleStateforthefourth-longestplayfromscrimmageinschoolhistory.Healsohasreceptionsof93,84and78yards. Addhis100-yardkickoffreturnagainstOldDominionin2012and97-yardkickoffreturnagainstAlabamain2010,andWilsonhasbeeninvolvedinsixoftheeightlongestplaysinPantherannals(DarrenMcCrayhada96-yardkickoffreturnvs.Campbellin2010andDemazioSkeltonhada93-yardfumblereturnvs.OldDominionin2011). Wilson’s21careertouchdownreceptionshavecoveredanaverageof44.5yards.Heaver-ages19.6yardsforhis137careerreceptions. Wilsonhasatotalof13receptionsof50yardsorlongerinhiscareer,eightofthemfortouchdowns.

ALBERTWILSON’SCAREERTOUCHDOWNS:100 KickoffReturnvs.OldDominion,2012 97 KickoffReturnvs.Alabama,2010 93 Receptionvs.OldDominion,2012 84 Receptionvs.UTSA,2012 78 Receptionvs.SouthAlabama,2011 75 Receptionvs.JacksonvilleState,2013 64 Receptionvs.SouthAlabama,2011 55 Receptionvs.Villanova,2012 54 Receptionvs.UTSA,2011 54 Receptionvs.NewHampshire,2012 48 Receptionvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 47 Receptionvs.NewHampshire,2012 40 Receptionvs.Samford,2013 38 Receptionvs.Troy,2013 33 Receptionvs.WestAlabama,2011 30 Receptionvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 30 Receptionvs.Chattanooga,2013 29 Receptionvs.SavannahState,2010 28 Receptionvs.SavannahState,2010 25 Receptionvs.UTSA,2012 16 Receptionvs.Richmond,2012 8 Receptionvs.Troy 5 Receptionvs.Chattanooga,2013

NON-SCORINGPLAYSOF50+YARDS: 71 KickoffReturnvs.Troy,2013 61 KickoffReturnvs.Villanova,2012 60 KickoffReturnvs.JacksonvilleState,2013 54 Receptionvs.JacksonvilleState,2011 53 Receptionvs.JacksonvilleState,2011 53 KickoffReturnvs.Shorter,2010 51 Receptionvs.Campbell,2010 50 Receptionvs.St.Francis,2011

NFLFLAVOR:TheGeorgiaStatecoachingstafffeaturessignificantcoachingandplayingexperienceintheNationalFootballLeague.HeadcoachTrentMilesspentthe2000seasonasanassistantcoachonMikeSherman’sstaffwiththeGreenBayPackers.ItwastherethathefirstworkedwithJeffJagodzinski,nowhisoffensivecoordinatoratGSU.Jagodzinski

servedonthePackers’stafffrom1999-03,thenmovedtotheAtlantaFalconsastightendscoach(2004)andoffensivelinecoach(2005)beforereturningtoGreenBayasoffensivecoordinatorin2006. Secondarycoachandspecialteamscoordi-natorJ.D.Williamswasafirst-rounddraftpickin1990bytheBuffaloBills,forwhomheplayedinfourstraightSuperBowls.Hissix-yearNFLcareeralsoincludedstopsinArizonaandSanFrancisco.WidereceiverscoachKearyColbert,aformerAll-AmericanatSouthernCalifornia,spentatotalofsixyearsintheNFL,fourofthemwiththeCarolinaPanthers.

PANTHERSPURSUINGNFLDREAMS:EventhoughGeorgiaStateisinjustitsfourthseasonoffootball,fourformerPantherswereinNFLcampsthissummer. DefensivelinemanChristoBilukidi,a2011seniorforthePanthers,becamethefirstGSUfootballalumnustobedrafted(6thround,OaklandRaiders).Hespent2012andpartof2013playingfortheRaidersandwasrecentlysignedbytheCincinnatiBengals. BilukidiisthefirstformerGeorgiaStateathleteinmorethan20yearsandjustthesecondevertoplayinaregular-seasongameinoneofthefourmajorsportsleagues.TheonlyotherPanthertodosowasbasketballplayerLanardCopeland,whospenttimewiththeNBA’sPhiladelphia76’ersandLosAngelesClippers,lastplayinginaregular-seasongamefortheClippersonNov.30,1991withafour-minutestintagainsttheCharlotteHornets. UndraftedfreeagentsinNFLcampsthissummerincludedlinebackerJakeMuasau,a2011seniorwiththeNewYorkGiants,and2012seniorsDonaldRussell(RB,AtlantaFalcons)andEmmanuelOgbuehi(TE,WashingtonRedskins),althoughnonemadearoster.

THEORIGINALS:TheGeorgiaStaterosterfeatures25seniors,including15whoweremembersofthePanthers’initialsquadof71playerswhopracticedduringthe2009season.Theprogrambeganplayingin2010. SixteencurrentPanthersappearedintheinauguralgameagainstShorteronSept.2,2010,whichGeorgiaStatewon41-7before30,237fans,includingsixwhostartedthatgame. LinebackerRobertFergusonistheonlyPanthertoappearineverygameGeorgiaStatehasplayed.

NFLFACILITIES:GeorgiaStateisoneofeightDivisionIprogramstoplayitshomegamesinthesamefacilityasanNFLteam.TheothersareMiami,Pittsburgh,SanDiegoState,Temple,USF,TennesseeStateandUMass.

FAMOUSFATHERS:SeniorcornerbackBrentMcClendonisthesonofformerChicagoBearsrunningbackWillieMcClendon.TheelderMcClendonstarredatGeorgia,wherehewasthe1978SoutheasternConferencePlayeroftheYear.Brent’solderbrother,Bryan,alsoplayedatGeorgiaandisnowtherunningbackscoachfortheBulldogs. FreshmantightendKeithRucker’sfatheralsoplayedintheNFL.KeithRuckerSr.playedforfivedifferentteamsfrom1992-97.

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HEAD COACH TRENT MILESTrent Miles, the 2012 Region Four Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association, was officially introduced by GSU President Mark Becker and Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick on Dec. 3, 2012.

HEADCOACHTRENTMILESDateofBirth:July29,1963Hometown:TerreHaute,Ind.AlmaMater:IndianaState,1987PlayingCareer:WidereceiveratIndiana

State,1983-86Family:WifeBridget;daughtersKaylee,

Anna,CharlieElizabeth,sonNoahMichael

COACHINGCAREER1987,IndianaState,graduateassistant1988-89,NewMexico,graduateassistant1990,Oklahoma,graduateassistant1991-94,NorthernIllinois,receivers(1991-

93),defensivebacks(1994)1995-96,Hawai’i,widereceivers(1995),

defensivebacks(1996)1997-99,FresnoState,widereceivers2000,GreenBayPackers,offensive

assistant2001,Stanford,widereceivers2002-04,NotreDame,widereceivers2005-07,Washington,runningbacks2008-12,IndianaState,headcoach

YEAR-BY-YEARCOACHINGRECORDYear School Overall2008 IndianaState 0-122009 IndianaState 1-102010 IndianaState 6-52011 IndianaState 6-52012 IndianaState (20-36) 7-42013 GeorgiaState 0-10Total 20-46

COACHINGHONORS

2010:AFCARegionFourCoachoftheYear;MissouriValleyCoachoftheYear;FinalistforEddieRobinsonNationalCoachoftheYearandLibertyMutualCoachoftheYear

2012:AFCARegionFourCoachoftheYear

A former assistant coach at Stanford, Notre Dame and Washington, Miles took the helm of the GSU program following the retirement of Bill Curry, the program’s head coach since its inception in 2008. After completing its third season of play in 2012, Georgia State moves to the Sun Belt Conference in 2013, the second and final year of the program’s transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Despite taking over a struggling Indiana State program that had won just one game in the three seasons before his arrival in 2008, Miles led the Sycamores to winning records the last three years.

In 2010, he was honored as Missouri Valley Football Conference Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award and the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year honor.

It took just three years for Miles to produce a winning season as he led his 2010 Sycamores to a 6-5 mark for the school’s first winning campaign since 1996.

An Indiana State graduate, Miles guided his alma mater to another winning season in 2011 and then a 7-4 record in 2012, including a 5-3 mark in the MVFC. No Sycamore team has won more games since the 1984 squad on which Miles played, and the school’s current run of three straight winning seasons is the longest in Terre Haute since ISU had six straight from 1964-69.

Following the 2012 season, Miles was honored as the AFCA Region Four Coach of the Year, earning that distinction for the second time in three seasons.

Under Miles’ direction, ISU rose as high as No. 14 in the national polls and up to No. 5 in the GridIron Power Index in 2012. The No. 14 national ranking in The Sports Network Top 25 was the Sycamores’ highest since joining the MVFC in 1987 as well as the highest in the Trent Miles era.

The highlight of the 2012 season was the Sycamores’ 17-14 road victory at No. 1-ranked North Dakota State, the defending FCS champion.

The last two seasons, Miles’ program featured one of the top players in the FCS ranks in running back Shakir Bell. A first-team All-American as a sophomore in 2011, Bell led the nation in rushing with 151.8 yards per game and tied for second in voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in the FCS. Defensive end Ben Obaseki was also named to the Associated Press first team. They are the first two AP first-team All-Americans in school history.

In 2012, Bell ranked sixth nationally in rushing (134.1 ypg) and again earned All-America accolades from AP (third team) and The Sports Network (second team). Cornerback Johnny Towalid was also recognized as an All-American by AP (second team) and The Sports Network (third team).

Miles achieved success in 2010 with a prolific offense that ranked in the top 15 nationally in

scoring with 31.2 points per game, while his 2012 squad was built on a defense that finished third in the nation in points allowed (14.3 pg) and fifth in total defense (296.4 ypg).

Among the many notable accomplishments by Indiana State under Miles the last three seasons is the Sycamores’ 44-16 victory over Western Kentucky in 2011, the program’s first win over an FBS opponent since 2001. That 2011 Sycamore squad spent eight weeks in the national FCS polls, climbing to No. 16 in the nation.

Throughout his career, Miles has coached on both sides of the ball and possesses more than 20 years of college coaching experience as well as one year as a National Football League assistant with the Green Bay Packers. As an offensive assistant for the Packers in 2000, Miles worked with wide receivers and quality control. He coached NFL All-Pro receiver Antonio Freeman.

In the seven years following at Stanford (wide receivers, 2001), Notre Dame (wide receivers, 2002-04) and Washington (running backs, 2005-07), Miles also coached and developed many talented skill players. Among his pupils were Stanford’s Teyo Johnson, a second-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in 2003, Notre Dame’s Maurice Stovall and Arnaz Battle, both of whom went on to the NFL, Jeff Samardzija, an All-America wide receiver at Notre Dame who is now playing professional baseball for the Chicago Cubs, and Louis Rankin, a 1,000-yard rusher at Washington.

Miles began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Indiana State (1987), New Mexico (1988-89) and Oklahoma (1990). While at New Mexico, one of his mentors was Marvin Lewis, now the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Miles moved to an assistant coaching position at Northern Illinois for four seasons, working with receivers (1991-93) and then defensive backs (1994). Miles then headed west for a two-year stint at Hawai’i, where he coached wide receivers (1995) and defensive backs (1996).

As wide receivers coach at Fresno State from 1997-99, Miles helped the Bulldogs to a share of the 1999 Mountain West Conference title and a berth in the Las Vegas Bowl. He also recruited and coached future NFL standout Bernard Berrian.

Miles, 49, is a native of Terre Haute, Ind., and a 1987 graduate of Indiana State with a degree in criminology. He was a wide receiver for the Sycamores from 1982-86, playing on the 1983 and 1984 squads that each won nine games and advanced to the FCS playoffs. The 1984 Sycamores were ranked No. 1 in the nation for much of the season, and that team was inducted into the Indiana State University Hall of Fame in 2002.

He is married to the former Bridget Hogan, and the couple has three daughters, Kaylee, Anna, and Charlie Elizabeth, and one son, Noah Michael.

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SHANNONJACKSONDefensive LineAlma Mater: Indiana State, 2000First Year at GSU•CoachedthedefensivelineforTrentMilesatIndianaStatethelastfiveseasons(2008-12)

•Spentatotalof10yearsonthestaffatISU,hisalmamater,alsocoachingtherefrom2000-04

•ServedthreeyearscoachingthedefensivelineatEasternIllinois(2005-07)

JESSEMINTERDefensive CoordinatorAlma Mater: Mount St. Joseph, 2005First Year at GSU•Atage30,heistheyoungestdefensivecoordinatorintheFBS

•Servedthelastfourseasons(2009-12)onTrentMiles’staffatIndianaState,includingthelasttwoyearsasdefensivecoordinator

•In2012,theISUdefenserankedthirdintheFCSinscoringdefense(14.3ppg)andsixthintotaldefense(296.4ypg)

•Spenttwoyears(2007-08)asagraduateassistantatCincinnatiunderBrianKelly

JEFFJAGODZINSKIOffensive CoordinatorAlma Mater: Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1985First Year at GSU•Posteda20-8recordandback-to-backACCAtlanticDivisioncrownsintwoseasons(2007-08)asheadcoachatBostonCollege

•CoachedAtlantaFalconsquarterbackMattRyanatBostonCollegeaswellasthreeotherfuturefirst-rounddraftpicks

•NFLassistantcoachwithGreenBay(1999-03,2006)andAtlanta(2004-05)

•CoachedwithTrentMileswiththePackersin2000

HAROLDETHERIDGEAssistant Head Coach/Offensive LineAlma Mater: Western New Mexico, 1982First Year at GSU•FormeroffensivecoordinatorunderTrentMilesatIndianaState(2011-12),wherehisoffenseproducedthetoprusherinFCSin2011(ShakirBell,151.8ypg)

•PreviouslyservedasoffensivelinecoachatIllinoisState(1991-99)andArmy(2000-03),NorthTexas(2004-06),NorthernIllinois(2007)andWashingtonState(2008-09).

KEARYCOLBERTWide ReceiversAlma Mater: Southern California, 2006First Year at GSU•FormerNFLwidereceiverwiththeCarolinaPanthersandfourotherteams

•FinishedhiscollegecareeratUSCastheTrojan’sall-timeleaderinreceptionsandwasakeymemberofthe2003AssociatePressnationalchampions

LUKEHUARDQuarterbacksAlma Mater: North Carolina, 2002First Year at GSU•Spentthelastfourseasons(2009-12)atIllinoisState,includingthelastthreeasoffensivecoordinator

•LedaRedbirds’offensethatledtheMissouriValleyinpassingandtotaloffense.CoachedMVFCOffensivePlayeroftheYear,QBMattBrown.

•PreviouslyworkedwithTrentMilesatWashington,whereheservedasagraduateassistantin(2007-08)

P.J.VOLKERLinebackers / Recruiting CoordinatorAlma Mater: Mount St. Joseph, 2005First Year at GSU•ServedasTrentMiles’linebackerscoachandrecruitingcoordinatoratIndianaStatethelastthreeyears(2010-12)

•HelpedleadtheSycamorestothreestraightwinningseasons

•Overhisthreeseasons,sevenISUlinebackerswerenamedall-conference

J.D.WILLIAMSSecondary / Special Teams CoordinatorAlma Mater: Fresno State, 1997First Year at GSU•JoinedTrentMiles’staffafterthreeyears(2010-12)onthedefensivestaffatUNLV

•AlsohassevenyearsofexperienceinthePac-10(nowthePac-12)andpreviouslyworkedwithMilesatbothWashingtonandFresnoState

•Formerfirst-rounddraftpickbytheBuffaloBillswhoplayedinfourSuperBowlswiththeBillsinhissix-yearNFLcareer

RONNIEFOUCHGraduate AssistantOffense

BROCKLOUGHGraduate AssistantOffense

TOMMOAKGraduate AssistantRecruiting

LIAMSMITHGraduate AssistantDefense

JOHNNYTOWALIDGraduate AssistantDefense

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QB 18 RonnieBell........................... 5-11 180 R-So. 16 BenMcLane............................ 6-1 210 R-So.

RB 21 TravisEvans.......................... 5-11 190 Sr. 22 JonathanJean-Bart.............. 5-11 195 Fr. 25 KylerNeal............................. 5-11 209 Fr.

FB 47 SeanJeppesen....................... 6-0 225 R-Jr. 28 GeraldHowse......................... 6-2 215 Jr.

WR 2 AlbertWilson.......................... 5-9 200 Sr. 13 LynquezBlair........................ 5-10 175 Jr.

WR 17 DannyWilliams....................... 6-4 210 R-Sr. 7 ParrisLee............................... 5-9 190 R-Sr.

WR 19 RobertDavis........................... 6-2 190 Fr. 6 DarrenMcCray........................ 5-7 150 R-Sr.

TE 45 KeithRucker........................... 6-3 232 Fr.

LT 56 UlrickJohn.............................. 6-8 290 Sr. 70 RamellDavis........................... 6-7 280 R-Sr.

LG 77 A.J.Kaplan.............................. 6-4 295 Jr. 67 DavidHuey............................. 6-2 290 R-So.

C 50 TimWynn................................ 6-2 280 R-Jr. 60 CadeYates.............................. 6-1 280 R-Sr.

RG 59 GarrettGorringe..................... 6-4 280 R-Fr. 60 CadeYates.............................. 6-1 280 R-Sr.

RT 79 GrantKing.............................. 6-5 295 R-Sr. 66 NickNesmith.......................... 6-3 260 R-Sr.

— OFFENSE — — DEFENSE —

— SPECIALISTS —

GEORGIA STATE’S PROBABLE DEPTH CHART

OLB43 MackendyCheridor................. 6-4 235 Fr. 32 AllenMcKay............................ 6-2 213 R-Sr. 99 MelvinKing............................. 6-3 225 So.

DE 92 TheoAgnew............................ 6-4 280 R-Sr. 52 TevinJones............................. 6-4 260 Fr.

NG 75 TerranceWoodard.................. 6-4 292 Sr. 97 JalenLawrence....................... 6-1 280 Fr.

DE 85 ShawayneLawrence............... 6-4 270 Fr. 55 CarnellHopson....................... 6-2 250 Fr.

OLB 3 TarrisBatiste.......................... 6-1 210 R-So. 50 SpencerHaywood................... 6-2 200 Jr.

ILB 10 RobertFerguson..................... 6-1 230 R-Sr. 47 SeanJeppesen....................... 6-0 225 R-Jr.

ILB 44 JosephPeterson..................... 6-0 220 So. 38 JameelSpencer...................... 6-1 210 Fr.

S 24 KailSingleton......................... 6-2 212 R-Sr. 37 TrentHill............................... 5-10 180 Fr. 12 AringtonJordan.................... 5-11 193 R-Sr.

S 20 LaDarionYoung...................... 6-1 185 R-Fr. 29 RashadStewart.................... 5-10 190 R-Sr. 8 JordanGiles............................ 6-1 195 R-Sr.

CB 5 DemariusMatthews............. 5-10 165 Sr. 35 MylesMorris........................... 5-8 172 R-Fr.

CB 9 BrentMcClendon.................... 5-9 180 R-Sr. 1 NateAnthony.......................... 5-9 190 R-Sr.

PK 96 WilLutz................................... 6-0 190 So. 93 DavidMiller.......................... 5-11 172 Jr.

P 49 MattHubbard......................... 6-4 235 Jr. 93 DavidMiller.......................... 5-11 172 Jr.

SN 54 ScottMcQueen....................... 6-0 245 R-Sr. 94 JustinForrister........................ 6-3 255 R-Fr.

HO 93 DavidMiller.......................... 5-11 172 Jr. 16 BenMcLane............................ 6-1 210 R-So.

PR 2 AlbertWilson.......................... 5-9 200 Sr. 5 DemariusMatthews............. 5-10 165 Sr.

KOR 2 AlbertWilson.......................... 5-9 200 Sr. 21 TravisEvans.......................... 5-11 190 Sr.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYERS:Tarris Batiste...............................................................TARR-iss buh-TEESTMackendy Cheridor ............................ muh-KEN-dee CHER-uh-doorDontavis Crocker ..................................................................... don-TAY-visKight Dallas ..............................................................................................KITEJah-Mai Davidson ............................................................................ juh-MYRamell Davis ................................................................................. ruh-MELLNermin Delic ....................................................................................DELL-ickGarrett Gorringe ..........................................................................gurr-INGECarnell Hopson ..............................................................................car-NELLJonathan Jean-Bart ................................................................... JON-BARTUlrick John........................................................................................ ULL-rickShawayne Lawrence ........................................................shuh-WAN-yayDemarius Matthews ................................................... duh-MARR-ee-usTyler Nemec ..................................................................................NEH-mickBrandon Pertile ............................................................................... per-TILEJarrell Robinson ............................................................................. juh-RELLMark Ruskell................................................................................... RUSS-kulKail Singleton ........................................................................................ CALELadarion Young .............................................................. luh-DARE-ee-un

COACHES:Keary Colbert ......................................................................................KERRYJeff Jagodzinski .............................................................JAG-ud-ZIN-skee

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No. Name................................................................... Pos Ht Wt Cl. Hometown(HighSchool/Previous) 1 NateAnthony...............................................................CB 5’9 190 R-Sr. Conley,Ga.(Columbia) 2 AlbertWilson...............................................................WR 5’9 200 Sr. PortSt.Lucie,Fla.(PortSt.Lucie) 3 TarrisBatiste...................................................................LB 6’1 210 R-So. Cartersville,Ga.(Cass/IndianaState) 4 KeltonHill.....................................................................WR 6’0 185 R-Sr. Douglasville,Ga.(LithiaSprings) 5 DemariusMatthews...................................................CB 5’10 165 Sr. PowderSprings,Ga.(McEachern) 6 DarrenMcCray............................................................WR 5’7 150 R-Sr. Columbus,Ga.(Spencer) 7 ParrisLee......................................................................WR 5’9 190 R-Sr. Jacksonville,Fla.(Fletcher) 8 JordanGiles.................................................................WR 6’1 195 R-Sr. Columbia,S.C.(SpringValley) 9 BrentMcClendon........................................................CB 5’9 180 R-Sr. Atlanta,Ga.(Mays) 10 RobertFerguson..........................................................LB 6’1 230 R-Sr. BelleGlade,Fla.(GladesCentral) 10 M.J.Reynolds............................................................... QB 6’0 185 Fr. Calhoun,Ga.(GordonCentral) 11 ClayChastain............................................................... QB 6’4 215 So. PowderSprings,Ga.(Harrison/Ga.Military) 12 AringtonJordan.............................................................S 5’11 193 R-Sr. Bourbonnais,Ill.(Bradley-Bourbonnais) 13 LynquezBlair...............................................................WR 5’10 175 Jr. Swainsboro,Ga.(Swainsboro) 14 DuvallSmith................................................................. RB 5’10 208 R-Jr. Roswell,Ga.(Roswell/N.C.Central) 15 TyshaunClemmons...................................................DB 6’0 210 Fr. Calhoun,Ga.(GordonCentral) 16 BenMcLane................................................................. QB 6’1 210 R-So. Snellville,Ga.(Brookwood) 16 RobertSmith.................................................................LB 6’0 200 R-Jr. PowderSprings,Ga.(McEachern/Southern) 17 DannyWilliams...........................................................WR 6’4 210 R-Sr. Orlando,Fla.(Boone) 18 RonnieBell................................................................... QB 5’11 180 R-So. Fayetteville,Ga.(SandyCreek/Ohio) 18 MarkWhitehead..........................................................DB 5’9 190 So. Columbus,Ga.(Jordan) 19 RobertDavis................................................................WR 6’2 190 Fr. WarnerRobins,Ga.(Northside) 20 LadarionYoung..............................................................S 6’1 185 R-Fr. Pensacola,Fla.(PensacolaCatholic) 21 TravisEvans................................................................... RB 5’11 190 R-Sr. Williston,Fla.(Williston) 22 JonathanJean-Bart.................................................... RB 5’11 195 Fr. McDonough,Ga.(HenryCounty) 23 RobertDowling...........................................................DB 5’10 175 Fr. Marietta,Ga.(Lassiter) 24 KailSingleton..................................................................S 6’2 212 R-Sr. Temple,Ga.(Bremen) 25 CalvinMapp.................................................................WR 5’8 160 Fr. Lawrenceville,Ga.(Grayson) 25 KylerNeal....................................................................... RB 5’11 209 Fr. Dallas,Ga.(EastPaulding) 26 JamalRansby................................................................CB 5’8 175 Sr. Newnan,Ga.(Newnan) 27 BruceDukes..................................................................CB 5’10 187 Jr. Tyrone,Ga.(SandyCreek/UCF) 28 GeraldHowse............................................................... RB 6’2 215 Jr. Murfreesboro,Tenn.(Siegel/NEOklahoma) 29 RashadStewart...............................................................S 5’10 190 R-Sr. Marietta,Ga.(Wheeler/Louisville) 30 NickHenderson..............................................................S 6’1 195 R-So. Roswell,Ga.(Roswell) 31 DontavisCrocker......................................................... RB 5’9 185 R-Jr. Columbus,Ga.(Jordan/HutchinsonCC) 32 AllenMcKay...................................................................LB 6’2 213 R-Sr. BuenaVista,Ga.(MarionCounty) 32 JonathanLytle.............................................................. FB 6’1 240 Jr. Richmond,Va.(ReedleyCollege) 33 KightDallas....................................................................LB 6’1 230 Fr. Lithonia,Ga.(Stephenson) 34 JamaalMay......................................................................S 5’10 190 R-Jr. LocustGrove,Ga.(Luella) 35 MylesMorris.................................................................CB 5’8 172 R-Fr. Greensboro,N.C.(Smith) 36 BryanWilliams...............................................................LB 6’3 200 So. Miramar,Fla.(Miramar) 37 TrentHill.........................................................................DB 5’10 180 Fr. Atlanta,Ga.(MartinLutherKing) 38 JameelSpencer............................................................LB 6’1 210 Fr. Smyrna,Ga.(WoodwardAcademy) 39 RendellWilder.............................................................. RB 5’8 185 R-Jr. Decatur,Ga.(Tucker) 40 TylerNemec.................................................................WR 5’11 194 R-Fr. Suwanee,Ga.(NorthGwinnett) 41 MarcusStetzer............................................................. FB 6’0 235 R-Jr. Columbus,Ga.(Shaw) 43 MackendyCheridor............................................. LB-TE 6’4 235 Fr. Decatur,Ga.(Columbia) 44 JosephPeterson...........................................................LB 6’0 220 So. Dothan,Ala.(Dothan) 45 KeithRucker...................................................................TE 6’3 232 Fr. Cincinnati,Ohio(Moeller) 46 JarrellRobinson............................................................LB 6’2 215 R-Jr. Portal,Ga.(Portal) 47 SeanJeppesen............................................................. FB 6’0 225 R-Jr. Fortson,Ga.(HarrisCounty/WestGeorgia) 48 C.J.Scott.........................................................................CB 5’11 185 R-Jr. Lyons,Ga.(ToombsCounty/Shorter) 49 MattHubbard.................................................................P 6’4 235 Jr. PeachtreeCity,Ga.(Starr’sMill)

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No. Name................................................................... Pos Ht Wt Cl. Hometown(HighSchool/Previous) 50 TimWynn......................................................................... G 6’3 285 R-Jr. Atlanta,Ga.(Mays) 50 SpencerHaywood.......................................................LB 6’2 200 Jr. Suwanee,Ga.(Lambert/SavannahState) 51 TreyPayne......................................................................LB 6’0 230 Fr. WarnerRobins,Ga.(Northside) 52 TevinJones....................................................................DL 6’4 260 Fr. Hampton,Ga.(Luella) 53 TannerStrickland........................................................DL 6’3 260 R-Fr. Zebulon,Ga.(PikeCounty) 54 ScottMcQueen............................................................SN 6’0 245 R-Sr. Buford,Ga.(NorthGwinnett) 55 CarnellHopson............................................................DL 6’2 250 Fr. PowderSprings,Ga.(SouthPaulding) 56 UlrickJohn........................................................................T 6’8 290 Sr. Hinesville,Ga.(BradwellInstitute) 58 Jah-MaiDavidson..........................................................T 6’4 280 R-Fr. Snellville,Ga.(Brookwood) 59 GarrettGorringe............................................................ G 6’4 280 R-Fr. Lawrenceville,Ga.(Grayson) 60 CadeYates....................................................................... G 6’1 280 R-Sr. Roswell,Ga.(Roswell) 62 WillCunningham........................................................DL 6’1 270 Fr. CapeCoral,Fla.(IdaBaker) 63 DavisMoore..................................................................OL 6’4 275 Fr. Loganville,Ga.(Loganville) 64 AkilHawkins.................................................................OL 6’2 282 So. Fayetteville,Ga.(FayetteCounty/Grambling) 65 BrandonPertile............................................................OL 6’5 290 Fr. SafetyHarbor,Fla.(Countryside) 66 NickNesmith...................................................................T 6’3 260 R-Sr. Cumming,Ga.(ForsythCentral) 67 DavidHuey....................................................................OL 6’2 290 R-So. Antioch,Tenn.(Pearl-Cohn) 69 RonaldMartin.................................................................C 6’1 280 R-Jr. Conyers,Ga.(RockdaleCounty) 70 RamellDavis....................................................................T 6’7 280 R-Sr. St.Matthews,S.C.(CalhounCounty) 71 MarkRuskell.....................................................................C 6’3 286 R-Fr. Duluth,Ga.(Duluth) 73 GeorgeRogers.............................................................DL 6’3 310 Jr. Stillwater,Okla.(Stillwater/NEOklahoma) 74 DanielZeigler...............................................................OL 6’5 250 Fr. Snellville,Ga.(SouthGwinnett) 75 TerranceWoodard......................................................DL 6’4 292 Sr. Ocilla,Ga.(IrwinCounty) 77 A.J.Kaplan........................................................................T 6’4 295 Jr. LasVegas,Nev.(FaithLutheran/Palomar) 78 CristianPerez................................................................DL 6’0 280 R-Jr. Dalton,Ga.(SEWhitfield/Cumberlands) 78 AkilRhone.....................................................................OL 6’4 305 Fr. Conyers,Ga.(EastAtlanta) 79 GrantKing........................................................................T 6’5 295 R-Sr. Columbia,S.C.(SpringValley) 80 AverySweeting..........................................................WR 5’8 160 So. Brunswick,Ga.(Brunswick) 81 D.L.Stephens...............................................................WR 6’0 185 R-Jr. Snellville,Ga.(Shiloh/MoreheadState) 82 JalenHamilton............................................................WR 5’8 175 R-Fr. Hampton,Ga.(Lovejoy) 83 SebastianWiller............................................................TE 6’5 255 Fr. Calhoun,Ga.(Calhoun) 84 BillTeknipp.....................................................................TE 6’4 235 Fr. McDonough,Ga.(Eagle’sLanding) 85 ShawayneLawrence..................................................DL 6’4 270 Fr. McDonough,Ga.(Eagle’sLanding) 86 JoelBrooks...................................................................WR 6’0 175 R-Fr. Acworth,Ga.(NorthPaulding) 87 NathanielMinor.........................................................WR 6’2 180 Jr. Lilburn,Ga.(Brookwood) 88 JoelRuiz..........................................................................TE 6’4 230 R-Jr. Kingsland,Ga.(CamdenCounty/Presbyterian) 89 DrewPearson................................................................TE 6’5 235 R-Jr. Lindale,Ga.(Pepperell) 90 JoeLockley....................................................................DL 6’1 298 So. Portal,Ga.(Portal) 91 NerminDelic.................................................................DL 6’4 275 R-Jr. TunnelHill,Ga.(NWWhitfield/Kentucky) 92 TheoAgnew.................................................................DL 6’4 280 R-Sr. Windsor,Conn.(NWCatholic/UMass) 93 DavidMiller............................................................... P-PK 5’11 172 Jr. Hinesville,Ga.(BradwellInstitute) 94 JustinForrister.............................................................SN 6’3 255 R-Fr. Douglasville,Ga.(SouthPaulding) 95 JohnKelly.......................................................................LB 6’5 240 R-Sr. Norcross,Ga.(Norcross/Nevada) 96 WilLutz........................................................................... PK 6’0 190 So. Newnan,Ga.(Northgate) 97 JalenLawrence............................................................DL 6’1 280 Fr. Macon,Ga.(Westside) 98 NatePaxton..................................................................DL 6’1 245 R-So. Scottdale,Ga.(Clarkston) 99 MelvinKing....................................................................LB 6’3 225 So. Hinesville,Ga.(LibertyCounty)

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92-THEOAGNEWDL•6-4,280•R-Sr.Windsor,Conn.(NWCatholicHS/UMass)

• Transfer from UMass who enrolled at GSU in 2012• Tied for second on the team with six tackles for loss in 2013• Season-high eight tackles with 1.5 TFL at Texas

State (2013)• Added five tackles with 1.5 TFL vs. Troy (2013)• 2013 Season-high eight tackles vs. Samford and Jacksonville State• Team’s second-leading tackler in 2012 with 60 while leading the squad

with eight tackles for loss• Career-high 10 tackles at James Madison (2012)• Ranks third in Panthers history with 14 career tackles for loss in two

seasons at GSU

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.................... G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2010(UMass)....11 11-19 30 1 0 0 2 1 12011(UMass)....11 19-17 36 3 1 0 0 0 12012.....................11 29-31 60 8-20 2-10 0 3 0 02013.......................9 29-18 47 6-13 0 0 1 0 0

Total.....................42 88-85 173 18 3 0 6 1 2

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 6-2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 4-0 4 0 1-4 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 4-4 8 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 1 0Alabama.......... 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 4-1 5 0 1.5-4 0 0 0 0 0TexasSt............ 5-3 8 0 1.5-2 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 2-1 3 1.5-2 0 0 0 0 0 0WKU.................. 3-6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL........................... DNP

3-TARRISBATISTELB•6-1,210•R-So.Cartersville,Ga.(CassHS/IndianaState)

• Starting outside linebacker in his first season at Georgia State• Second on the team lead with 55 tackles. Tied for second with six tackles for loss.• Transfer from Indiana State, where he played for

Trent Miles.• Career high of seven tackles, achieved on three occasions in 2013• Opened the season with four tackles against Samford, including a

tackle for loss on 4th-and-goal at the 1-yard line• Had seven tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss, vs. Jacksonville State• Had an interception in the end zone and a fumble recovery to set up a

touchdown, along with seven tackles, vs. Troy• Had four tackles with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at No. 1

Alabama

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.................... G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2012(ISU)...........10 15-9 24 3-9 0 0 1 0 12013.....................10 35-20 55 6-17 0 1-0 2 1-0 0

Total.....................20 50-29 79 9-26 0 1-0 3 1-0 1

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 2-2 4 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 5-1 6 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 1-6 7 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 4-3 7 0 2.5-7 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 2-2 4 0 1-4 0 0 0 1 0Troy................... 5-2 7 0 0 0 1-0 1-0 0 0TexasSt............ 5-1 6 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 5-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0WKU.................. 3-3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18-RONNIEBELLQB•5-11,180•R-So.Fayetteville,Ga.(SandyCreekHS/Ohio)

• Starting quarterback who has passed for 2,074 yards and 14 touchdowns.• Has already broken the GSU record for total offense in a season with 2,188 yards and needs just 29 yards to break the GSU record for passing yards

in a season (2,102 by Drew Little in 2010).• Georgia State’s career leader in passing yards (2,596) and total offense

(2,763), surpassing Drew Little in both categories in the game vs. UL-Lafayette. His next TD pass will tie Little’s career record of 18.

• Passed for 391 yards (second-highest total in school history) and three touchdowns in season opener vs. Samford

• Tied the GSU record with four touchdown passes, along with 370 yards passing, in a 35-28 loss to Troy.

• Added 325 yards (26-41) and two TDs vs. Western Kentucky, including a 67-yard scoring pass to Robert Davis

• Scored his first rushing touchdown on a 1-yard plunge at Texas State. Also hit Robert Davis for a 5-yard TD pass while throwing for 208 yards.

• Hooked up with Albert Wilson for a 75-yard TD pass, the fourth-longest pass and play from scrimmage in GSU history, on the first play of the game against Jacksonville State.

• Earned starting nod for 2013 after competing with Ben McLane and Clay Chastain throughout the spring and preseason

• Transfer from Ohio University who joined the program in 2012• Played in seven games in 2012 with two starts and passed for 522 yards

and three touchdowns but threw 10 interceptions• Made his GSU debut against UTSA (2012). Played the entire second

half and threw a 25-yard TD pass to Albert Wilson.• Made his first start at William and Mary; passed for 157 yards and

converted eight third downs (three runs, five completions) but was hurt by four interceptions

• Redshirted at Ohio in 2011• Two-time, first-team all-state quarterback at Sandy Creek High. Led

Sandy Creek to back-to-back state titles in 2009 (Class AAAA) and 2010 (Class AAA), compiling a 29-1 record as a starter.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear................ G-GS Cm-Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Sack PG2012......................7-2 34-67 10 .507 522 3 55 6 74.62013....................10-9 158-316 10 .500 2074 14 75 20 207.4

Total................. 17-11 192-383 20 .501 2596 17 75 26 152.7

Year................ Rsh Yards Avg TD LP Ply Total TDR PG2012.................... 32 53 1.7 0 12 99 575 3 82.12013.................... 59 114 1.9 1 22 375 2188 15 218.8

Total.................... 91 167 1.8 1 22 474 2763 18 162.5

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GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013................... C-A Yds TD Int LP Rsh Yds TD LP TO-TD SckSamford*......... 28-51 391 3 1 44 3 3 0 7 394-3 1UTC*.....................9-22 70 0 0 17 4 -9 0 2 61-0 2WVU*...................5-13 63 0 0 31 6 -15 0 4 48-0 3JaxState*........ 16-40 250 2 1 75 11 57 0 17 307-2 3Alabama*........ 11-20 146 0 0 34 4 0 0 5 146-0 1Troy*................. 22-50 370 4 1 38 6 -6 0 22 364-4 4TexasSt*.......... 20-36 208 1 1 27 8 30 1 15 238-2 2ULM*...................... 2-9 22 0 2 17 1 15 0 10 37-0 0WKU*................ 26-41 325 2 2 67 6 2 0 18 327-2 4ULL.................... 19-34 229 2 1 42 9 37 0 11 266-2 2

2012................... C-A Yds TD Int LP Rsh Yds TD LP TO-TD SckUTSA....................5-11 95 1 2 41 3 22 0 10 117-1 0Richmond..........7-10 91 0 2 28 4 31 0 10 122-0 0W&M*.............. 13-26 157 0 4 25 9 9 0 7 166-0 2UNH*..................3-10 74 1 2 54 12 0 0 12 74-1 4URI.......................... 1-1 4 0 0 4 1 2 0 2 6-0 0Villanova............... 2-4 66 1 0 55 0 0 0 0 66-0 1ODU....................... 3-5 35 0 0 17 3 -11 0 0 24-0 0

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43-MACKENDYCHERIDORLB•6-4,235•Fr.Decatur,Ga.(ColumbiaHS)

• Promising freshman who has moved into the starting lineup at outside linebacker • Leads the team with 7.5 tackles for loss• Had two tackles for loss against ULL• Made his first start vs. Troy and had a career-

high seven tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack and a forced fumble• Added four tackles with 1.5 TFL at ULM• One of 15 true freshmen to see action this season and one of 10 to

start at least one game• Also saw some snaps at tight end early in the season before

concentrating on defense

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.................... G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2013.....................10 15-10 25 7.5-12 1-1 0 0 0 1

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BKSamford........... 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 1-1 2 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 1-0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 4-3 7 1-1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0TexasSt............ 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 2-2 4 0 1.5-2 0 0 0 0 0WKU.................. 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 2-0 2 0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0

19-ROBERTDAVISWR•6-2,190•Fr.WarnerRobins,Ga.(NorthsideHS)

• True freshman who is GSU’s second-leading receiver on the season• The only freshman who ranks among the Sun Belt top 10 in receiving yards (54.1 pg) and receptions (3.7 pg)

• Opened his career with seven receptions for 66 yards vs. Samford• Had his first 100-yard game against Chattanooga with four receptions

for 100 yards, highlighted by a 47-yard catch• Caught his first touchdown on an 18-yard reception against

Jacksonville State for the tying score in the fourth quarter.• Grabbed a 31-yard touchdown vs. Troy and a 5-yard scoring pass at

Texas State.• Hauled in a 67-yard touchdown pass from Ronnie Bell vs. Western

Kentucky, the fifth-longest play in school history and the longest for anyone other than Albert Wilson.

• Had as many catches (11) in his first two college games as he did his entire senior season in a run-oriented offense at Northside-Warner Robins High School, where he was also a standout in basketball and the high jump

CAREERSTATISTICSYear........................................................ G Rec Yds Avg TD LP2013............................................................. 10 37 541 14.6 4 67

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013........................................Rec Yds TD LP TouchdownsSamford............................................7 66 0 15UTC.....................................................4 100 0 47WVU...................................................3 39 0 31JaxState...........................................3 36 1 18 18Alabama...........................................3 45 0 28Troy....................................................4 76 1 31 31TexasState.......................................3 11 1 5 5ULM....................................................3 24 0 12WKU...................................................4 84 1 67 67ULL.....................................................3 60 0 29

21-TRAVISEVANSRB•5-11,190•R-Sr.Williston,Fla.(WillistonHS)

• The leading rusher in GSU history with 1,489 career yards and 10 touchdowns. • Surpassed the school record (formerly held by Donald Russell, 1,212, 2011-12) vs. ULM• Also has 58 receptions (third in GSU history) for

389 yards and two scores• Rushed for a career-high 118 yards on just 12 carries at West Virginia

(2013). Had a 65-yard TD for the longest run and fourth-longest play from scrimmage in GSU history.

• Added 71 yards on 18 carries at Texas State• Started the final three games of 2012 following season-ending injury to

Donald Russell and averaged 87.3 ypg for his three starts

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............G Rsh Yds Avg TD LP Rec Yds Avg TD LP AllP2010...........11 79 382 4.8 3 46 14 97 6.9 1 32 4792011...........10 87 390 4.5 2 24 19 109 5.7 0 14 5562012...........11 75 323 4.3 2 45 15 100 6.7 1 36 4232013............. 9 113 394 3.5 3 65 10 83 8.3 0 33 540

Total...........41 354 1489 4.2 10 65 58 389 6.7 2 36 1998

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2013................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP All-P TDUTC....................... 10 25 0 4 0 0 0 0 25WVU..................... 12 118 1 65 1 3 0 3 121 65JaxState............. 20 45 0 5 3 19 0 9 64Alabama............. 14 19 0 12 1 2 0 2 14Troy...................... 10 30 0 8 1 33 0 33 63TexasSt............... 18 71 0 9 3 23 0 12 94ULM...................... 12 25 0 9 0 0 0 0 0WKU..................... 11 30 1 12 1 3 0 3 96 2ULL..........................6 31 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 5

2012................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP All-P TDSCSU.......................1 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 4Tennessee.............3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3UTSA.......................5 22 0 8 0 0 0 0 22Richmond.............3 7 0 4 1 3 0 3 10W&M.......................2 3 0 2 1 7 0 7 10UNH........................2 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 6URI...........................1 2 1 2 1 36 1 36 38 36(Rec),2Villanova................9 16 1 9 5 28 0 12 44 9JMU...................... 18 98 0 45 3 23 0 13 121ODU..................... 14 87 0 18 1 0 0 0 87Maine.................. 17 77 0 13 2 1 0 4 78

2011................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP TDCAU.........................8 52 0 24 1 10 0 10ODU..................... 15 62 1 15 2 8 0 8 5JaxState............. 10 41 1 12 5 27 0 13 3Houston.............. 14 70 0 16 1 2 0 2Murray....................8 39 0 17 1 12 0 12SCSU.................... 13 62 0 16 12 14 0 9USA.........................2 8 0 6 1 9 0 9UTSA.......................6 26 0 10 1 1 0 1St.Francis..............8 15 0 7 1 3 0 3UWA........................3 25 0 11 4 23 0 14Campbell................. DNP-Injured

2010................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP TDShorter...................5 38 0 20 0 0 0 0Lambuth................3 21 1 20 0 0 0 0 2JaxState................7 54 1 46 4 23 0 10 46Campbell............ 11 53 0 18 1 -4 0 0Morehead.............8 62 0 29 0 0 0 0SavannahSt.........3 15 0 16 1 -2 0 0NCCU......................9 38 1 15 0 0 0 0 15ODU........................5 5 0 7 5 56 1 32 32(Rec)USA.........................6 14 0 6 2 20 0 20Lamar.................. 11 52 0 17 1 4 0 4Alabama............. 11 30 0 9 0 0 0 0

10-ROBERTFERGUSONLB•6-1,230•R-Sr.BelleGlade,Fla.(GladesCentralHS)

• The leading tackler in GSU history with 184. Surpassed former record-holder Mark Hogan (157) with eight tackles at Texas State.• Added another milestone with his 88-yard fumble return for a touchdown at ULM, the first

defensive TD in GSU history and second-longest fumble return.• Three-year letterman who is at inside linebacker after playing outside

linebacker his first two years• Second among active Panthers with 13.5 career tackles for loss. • This season’s second-leading tackler with 55• Career-high 11 tackles with two tackles for loss, including one sack, at

West Virginia (2013)

• Added 10 tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Western Kentucky and eight tackles vs. Troy (2013)

• Has two career interceptions• The only player who has appeared in every game in Georgia State

history

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............... G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2010...............11 21-15 36 2-2 0 0 3 0 02011...............11 36-10 46 6.5-19 2-9 1-31 3 0 12012...............11 23-24 47 2.5-4 0 1-17 1 0 02013...............10 30-25 55 2.5-8 1-5 0 0 1-88 1

Total...............43 110-74 184 13.5-33 3-14 2-48 7 1-88 2

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 7-4 11 1-5 2-7 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 1-2 3 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 1-3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 4-4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TexasSt............ 5-3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 4-2 6 0 0 0 1-88 0 0 0WKU.................. 6-4 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

8-JORDANGILESS•6-1,195•R-Sr.Columbia,S.C.(SpringValleyHS)

• Former starter at wide receiver who has moved to safety this season• GSU’s fourth-leading receiver in 2010 and 2011 but played in just two games in 2012 before season-ending shoulder surgery

• Career totals of 35 receptions for 515 yards and six TD, ranking in the top five in GSU history in each category

• Caught three passes for 53 yards in GSU’s inaugural game vs. Shorter (9-2-10), including a 16-yard TD catch and a 32-yard reception

• Blocked a punt - the first in GSU history - against Lamar in 2010

CAREERSTATISTICSYear........................................................ G Rec Yds Avg TD LP2010................................................................8 17 217 12.8 2 482011............................................................. 11 16 264 16.5 4 552012................................................................2 2 34 17.0 0 252013................................................................9 0 0 0.0 0 0

Total............................................................. 30 35 515 14.7 6 55

4-KELTONHILLWR•6-0,185•R-Sr.Douglasville,Ga.(LithiaSpringsHS)

• Versatile athlete who settled at wide receiver after spending most of his first three seasons at quarterback.• Caught touchdown passes of 21 and 17 yards from Ronnie Bell in 2013 season opener vs.

Samford. Finished with five catches for 54 yards and 113 all-purpose yards.

• Career-high six catches for 60 yards, including a 7-yard TD vs. Troy• The only player in school history to account for touchdowns by

passing, rushing and receiving in his career.• Third-leading rusher in GSU history with 1,076 career yards, along

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with 1,200 yards passing.• Saw his first action at wide receiver against UTSA in 2012 and caught

his first pass against Richmond. Caught 11 passes for 96 on the season.• Owns a share of the school-record with four touchdown passes in

2011 win over Campbell. Passed for 213 yards and rushed for 141 yards and a touchdown.

• Has three runs of 50+ yards, including a 52-yard run against St. Francis (2011), a 53-yard touchdown run at West Alabama (2011) and a 53-yarder against Lambuth (2010).

• The Panthers’ leading rusher in 2010 with 416 yards, averaging 6.9 yards per carry with three TD, and second-leading rusher in 2011 with 609 yards and four TD.

• First-team all-state prep player by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which also tabbed him to its Georgia 150. Passed for 2,149 yards and rushed for 1,012 yards and accounted for 30 touchdowns as a senior

CAREERSTATISTICSYear...........G-GS Cm-Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Sack2010.............11-0 5-15 1 .333 64 0 20 32011............... 8-5 68-126 4 .540 1021 11 78 72012............... 9-0 7-14 1 .500 76 0 20 12013............... 9-0 1-3 0 .500 39 0 39 0

Total.............37-5 81-158 6 .516 1200 11 78 11

Year.............Rsh Yards Avg TD LP Ply Total TDR2010................ 60 416 6.9 3 53 70 480 32011..............103 609 5.9 4 53 229 1630 152012...................8 19 2.4 0 10 21 95 02013...................5 32 6.4 0 28 7 71 0

Total..............176 1076 6.1 7 53 327 2276 18

Year.......... G Rec Yds Avg TD LP KR Yds Avg TD LP AllP2010......... 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4162011............8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6092012............8 11 96 8.7 0 25 7 130 18.6 0 26 2452013............9 18 178 9.9 3 30 14 237 16.9 0 28 447

Total......... 37 29 274 9.4 3 30 21 367 17.5 0 28 1717

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013.............Rec Yds TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP TDSamford.............5 54 2 21 2 28 0 28 21,17UTC......................3 15 0 10 0 0 0 0WVU....................1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0JaxState.............1 11 0 11 1 11 0 11Alabama............0 0 0 0 1 -9 0 --Troy.....................6 60 1 30 0 0 0 0 7TexasSt..............2 35 0 25 1 2 0 2ULM.....................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WKU....................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013.............. KR Yds TD LP All-PSamford.............2 31 0 19 113UTC......................4 85 0 28 100WVU....................1 15 0 15 18JaxState.............0 0 0 0 22Alabama............3 56 0 25 47Troy.....................1 0 0 0 60TexasSt..............1 15 0 15 52ULM.....................1 20 0 20 20WKU....................1 15 0 15 15

49-MATTHUBBARDP•6-4,235•Jr.PeachtreeCity,Ga.(Starr’sMillHS)

• All-conference punter with a career average of 42.3 yards per punt in two-plus seasons as the starter, including 35 kicks of 50-plus yards.• Named to the preseason All-Sun Belt second team by Athlon Sports and College Sports Madness and third team by Phil Steele’s 2013

College Football Preview. Second-team All-CAA in 2012.• Executed a fake punt against UL-Lafayette. On 4th-and-10 at the 50,

he ran 12 yards for a first down.• Has punted 23 times over the last four games with just one punt

returned for minus-3 yards.• Also kicked off and booted two extra points against UTC (2013)• Tied his own school-record with an 80-yard punt against

Jacksonville State (2012). Added a 65-yard punt at Alabama.• Opened the 2012 season by averaging 62.2 yards on five punts against

South Carolina State. That surpassed the FCS and FBS records but does not count as an NCAA record due to GSU’s reclassification. Was named FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week

• His third punt against SCSU was a school-record 80-yarder. Also had boots of 58, 59, 55 and 59 yards.

• Averaged 41.9 yards per punt (15th in FCS) as a true freshman in 2011

CAREERSTATISTICSPunting............... G No. Yds Avg LP TB FC I20 50+2011........................9 44 1844 41.9 64 6 7 13 52012......................11 59 2541 43.1 80 4 10 12 212013......................10 67 2800 41.8 80 8 23 14 10

Total......................30 170 7185 42.3 80 18 40 39 36

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013................ Punts Yds Avg LP Ret TB I20 50+Samford..................... 8 312 39.0 54 2-53 1 2 1UTC.............................. 7 304 43.4 51 3-32 1 1 3WVU..........................10 393 39.3 49 3-46 1 1 0JaxState..................... 4 183 45.8 80 1-10 1 1 1Alabama.................... 5 233 46.6 65 1-37 2 0 1Troy...........................10 398 39.8 52 2-32 1 2 1TexasState................ 7 280 40.0 49 0-0 0 2 0ULM............................. 8 345 43.1 51 0-0 0 3 1WKU............................ 5 218 43.6 54 1-(-3) 0 0 1ULL.............................. 3 134 44.7 52 0-0 1 2 1

2012................ Punts Yds Avg LP Ret TB I20 50+SCSU........................... 5 311 62.2 80 1-5 2 2 5Tennessee................. 8 358 44.8 57 4-46 0 1 3UTSA........................... 2 90 45.0 51 0-0 0 0 1Richmond.................. 3 118 39.3 50 0-0 0 1 1W&M........................... 3 82 27.3 35 0-0 0 0 0UNH............................. 7 337 48.1 62 3-25 0 0 5URI............................... 5 186 37.2 51 1-0 2 1 1Villanova.................... 6 263 43.8 52 1-66 0 3 1JMU............................. 8 288 36.0 47 4-25 0 1 0ODU............................ 4 179 44.8 55 2-10 0 2 2Maine.......................... 8 329 41.1 55 3-27 0 1 2

2011................ Punts Yds Avg LP Ret TB I20 50+ODU..........................10 406 40.6 49 4-18 0 7 0JaxState..................... 5 205 41.0 45 5-36 0 0 0Houston...................10 372 37.2 51 4-24 1 0 1SCSU........................... 6 275 45.8 60 1-2 1 2 1USA.............................. 3 125 41.7 46 1-17 1 1 0

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UTSA........................... 5 235 47.0 64 1-5 2 1 1St.Francis.................. 3 133 44.3 52 3-27 0 2 1UWA............................ 1 53 53.0 53 1-13 0 0 1Campbell................... 1 40 40.0 40 1-27 0 0 0

22-JONATHANJEAN-BARTRB•5-11,195•Fr.McDonough,Ga.(HenryCountyHS)

• Backup running back who is second on the team in rushing yards • Had a season-high 60 yards rushing on seven carries at ULM, including a season-long 32 yard run.

• Added 53 yards on 10 carries against WKU, including his first touchdown on an 11-yard run.

• Caught a 26-yard screen pass against Troy, setting up a touchdown.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............G Rsh Yds Avg TD LP Rec Yds Avg TD LP AllP2013............. 8 58 239 4.1 1 32 3 35 11.7 0 26 237

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS

2013................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP All-P TDWVU........................8 22 0 5 0 0 0 0 22JaxState................5 24 0 10 0 0 0 0 24Alabama................2 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 4Troy.........................9 27 0 10 1 26 0 26 53TexasState............5 12 0 8 1 -2 0 -- 10ULM.........................7 60 0 32 0 0 0 0 60WKU..................... 10 53 1 14 1 11 0 11 64 11ULL....................... 12 37 0 6 0 0 0 0 37

47-SEANJEPPESENFB-LB•6-0,225•R-Jr.Fortson,Ga.(HarrisCountyHS/WestGeorgia)

• Starting fullback who moved to linebacker against UL-Lafayette to east depth problems and made one tackle• Had a 17-yard reception at No. 1 Alabama.• Converted a 4th-and-one at the 2-yard line to set

up a touchdown against Texas State.• Longest run of the season was 18 yards at ULM• Lettered in 2011 as a special teams standout.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............G Rsh Yds Avg TD LP Rec Yds Avg TD LP AllP2012...........11 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 02013...........10 8 30 3.8 0 18 5 53 10.6 0 17 62

Total...........21 8 30 3.8 0 18 5 53 10.6 0 17 62

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS

2013................ Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP All-P TDSamford.................0 0 0 0 2 23 0 16 16UTC..........................1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2WVU........................2 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 6JaxState................0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11 11Alabama................1 1 0 1 1 17 0 17 17Troy.........................0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2

TexasState............1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1ULM.........................3 20 0 18 0 0 0 0 0WKU........................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL............................ PlayedLB

56-ULRICKJOHNT•6-8,290•Jr.Hinesville,Ga.(BradwellInstitute)

• Talented offensive lineman who is in his second season as the starting left tackle.• Has 28 career starts• Started at three different positions in the first five games of 2011: left tackle, center and left guard

85-SHAWAYNELAWRENCEDE•6-4,270•Fr.McDonough,Ga.(Eagle’sLandingHS)

• True freshman who has earned a starting berth at defensive end.• Had two tackles for loss, one sack and a pass breakup vs. Troy• Season-high four tackles vs. UTC and Troy

• Youngest player on the team at age 17; will turn 18 on Nov. 24.• Won high school state title in shotput while finishing third in discus.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............. G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2013............... 9 12-5 17 3-8 1-5 0 1 0 0

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 2-2 4 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 0-1 1 0 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 3-1 4 1-5 2-7 0 0 0 1 0TexasSt............ 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WKU......................... DNPULL.................... 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7-PARRISLEEWR•5-9,190•R-Sr.Jacksonville,Fla.(FletcherHS)

• Veteran player who has seen action at running back, wide receiver and return specialist in his career; seeing action this season as a slot receiver• Ranks fifth in GSU history in career rushing yards (251) and fifth in receptions (40)

• Has 10 catches for 87 yards this season, all in the last two games• Career highs of six receptions for 55 yards against UL-Lafayette (2013)• Scored on a 10-yard touchdown reception against JMU (2012)• GSU’s leading rusher in its inaugural game with a career-high 62 yards

on eight carries vs. Shorter (9-2-10)• Scored the first touchdown in Georgia State history on a four-yard run

on the Panthers’ very first possession• Former Super 11 prep player by the Florida Times-Union

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CAREERSTATISTICSYear.............G Rsh Yds Avg TD LP Rec Yds Avg TD LP2010............ 11 40 161 4.0 4 33 13 59 4.5 0 132011...............9 19 58 3.1 0 15 8 35 4.4 0 92012............ 11 12 32 2.7 0 6 9 41 4.6 1 112013...............8 0 0 0.0 0 0 10 87 8.7 0 16

Total............ 39 71 251 3.2 4 33 40 222 5.6 1 16

Year G KOR Yds Avg TD LP All-P2010 11 8 142 17.8 0 27 3622011 9 13 301 23.2 0 30 3942012 11 13 209 16.1 0 31 2822013 8 1 12 12.0 0 12 99

Total 39 35 664 19.6 0 31 1137

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013...................Rsh Yds TD LP Rec Yds TD LP KR Yds TD LPWKU...........................0 0 0 0 4 32 0 12 0 0 0 0ULL.............................0 0 0 0 6 55 0 16 0 0 0 0

96-WILLUTZPK•6-0,190•So.Newnan,Ga.(Northgate)

• In his second season as GSU’s starting place-kicker. Handles kickoffs and placements.• Booted a school-record 53-yard field goal at No. 1 Alabama.• Hit the game-tying 26-yard field goal on the final

play of regulation against Jacksonville State.• Made 4-7 field goals in 2012 and was perfect (18-18) on PAT.• Georgia State’s career leader with 38 PAT

CAREERSTATISTICSYear........... G PAT FG 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Pts2012.......... 11 18-18 4-7 1-1 2-2 1-3 0-1 40 302013.............9 20-21 5-8 3-4 1-1 0-1 1-2 53 35

Total.......... 20 38-39 9-15 4-5 3-3 1-4 1-3 53 65

2012:(37)W&M;(40)URI;(26)URI;(34)Vill;54JMU;48ODU;48Maine2013:(39)JSU;50JSU;(26)JSU;42JSU;(53)ALA;26Troy;(20)TxSt; (25)ULM

5-DEMARIUSMATTHEWSCB•5-10,165•Sr.PowderSprings,Ga.(McEachernHS)

• Cornerback who is one of the Panthers’ fastest players. Has also been used on returns.• Grabbed his second career interception and forced a fumble in the 2013 season opener vs. Samford, along with five tackles.

• Blocked a punt against Troy to set up a touchdown. Also had two pass breakups in the game.

• Career-high of nine tackles, achieved vs. St. Francis in 2011 and William & Mary in 2012

• Led the 2011 team with nine pass breakups, along with 33 tackles and four TFL

• Wears No. 5 in honor of his high school teammate, Rajaan Bennett, a Vanderbilt signee who was killed in February 2010.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............ G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF BK2010............10 5-3 8 0-0 0-0 1-14 0 0 0 02011............11 25-8 33 4-16 1-10 0 9 0 1 02012.............. 9 17-4 21 0 0 0 1 0 0 02013............10 28-13 41 2.5-8 0 1-0 4 0 1 1

Total............40 75-28 103 6.5-24 1-10 2-14 14 0 2 1

Year.......... G PR Yds Avg TD LP KR Yds Avg TD LP2010......... 10 8 76 9.5 0 47 3 84 28.0 0 362011......... 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 7 157 22.4 0 672012............9 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 83 20.8 0 26

Total......... 29 9 78 8.7 0 47 14 324 23.5 0 67

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BKSamford........... 5-0 5 0 0 1 0 1-0 0 0UTC.................... 5-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 3-1 4 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Alabama.......... 3-5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1TexasSt............ 2-1 3 0 0.5-0 0 0 0 1 0ULM................... 2-0 2 0 1-5 0 0 0 0 0WKU.................. 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-BRENTMcCLENDONCB•5-9,180•R-Sr.Atlanta,Ga.(MaysHS)

• Three-year starter in the secondary• Second-leading tackler in GSU history with 159• Tied for the GSU career lead with five interceptions • Currently fifth on the team in tackles with 45

• Had his second interception of the season vs. WKU• Also grabbed an interception at West Virginia• Had seven tackles, two pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one

fumble recovery against Jacksonville State (2013). Literally ripped the ball away from a receiver to give GSU possession.

• Career-high of eight tackles achieved vs. South Alabama in 2010• Son of former Georgia and Chicago Bears running back Willie

McClendon. Older brother Bryan is running backs coach at Georgia.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.............. G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2010..............10 20-16 36 2.5-13 0.5-6 1-0 2 1-0 22011..............11 20-11 31 1-11 1-11 1-7 3 0 02012..............11 34-13 47 1-7 0 1-19 4 0 02013..............10 38-7 45 1-2 0 2-7 4 1-0 2

Total..............42 112-47 159 5.5-33 1.5-17 5-33 13 2-0 4

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 4-1 5 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0WVU.................. 5-0 5 0 0 0 0 1-7 1 0JaxState........... 6-1 7 0 0.5-1 2 1-0 0 2 0Alabama.......... 6-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 5-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TexasSt............ 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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16-BENMcLANEQB•6-1,210•R-So.Snellville,Ga.(BrookwoodHS)

• Backup quarterback who has started one game and played in five others off the bench.• Came off the bench to pass for 164 yards against Chattanooga, including touchdown passes of five and 30 yards to Albert Wilson

• One of three quarterbacks who competed for the starting job throughout the spring and preseason

• Started seven of nine games in 2012 and passed for 1,592 yards and 10 TD

• Enjoyed his best game with 213 yards passing, two touchdowns and no turnovers in win at Rhode Island in 2012

• Hooked up with Albert Wilson for the two longest plays from scrimmage in GSU history with an 84-yard touchdown pass against UTSA (9-15-12) and then a 93-yard TD vs. Old Dominion (11-3-12)

• Led Atlanta-area prep power Brookwood High School to the Class AAAAA state title in 2010

CAREERSTATISTICSYear..............G-GS Cm-Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Sack2012................ 10-9 139-274 11 .507 1592 10 93 202013...................8-1 28-51 1 .549 354 2 47 3

Total..............18-10 167-312 12 .514 1946 12 93 23

Year................ Rsh Yards Avg TD LP Ply Total TDR2012.................... 51 -170 -- 1 12 325 1422 112013.......................7 -11 -- 0 5 58 343 2

Total.................... 58 -181 -- 1 12 383 1765 13

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013..................C-A Yds TD Int LP Rsh Yds TD LP TO-TD SckUTC..................... 7-12 164 2 0 47 1 1 0 1 165-2 0WVU......................3-5 21 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 21-0 0JaxState..............0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0Alabama..............1-2 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 14-0 0ULM..................10-21 86 0 1 25 3 -2 0 5 84-0 1ULL*................... 7-10 69 0 0 25 2 -10 0 0 59-0 1

2012..................C-A Yds TD Int LP Rsh Yds TD LP TO-TD SckSCSU*................ 7-15 54 0 0 20 7 -34 0 8 20-0 5Tenn*...............18-41 176 0 1 26 10 -21 1 12 155-1 3UTSA*................ 6-14 126 1 1 84 3 -36 0 4 90-1 1Richmond*.....16-26 140 1 1 17 4 -2 0 2 138-1 0UNH..................10-19 169 2 1 47 3 0 0 5 169-2 0URI*..................14-25 213 2 0 36 1 11 0 11 224-2 0Villanova*.......21-37 164 1 2 28 4 6 0 11 170-1 1JMU*................22-37 170 1 0 38 6 -22 0 9 161-1 3ODU*...............13-31 226 1 2 93 4 -28 0 7 198-1 3Maine*.............12-29 154 1 3 42 8 -44 0 4 110-1 4

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32-ALLENMcKAYLB•6-2,213•R-Sr.BuenaVista,Ga.(MarionCountyHS)

• Veteran defender who started the first five games of the season at the rush end outside linebacker position before missing three games due to injury.• Tied his career-high with six tackles, including

one sack, vs. Jacksonville State (2013). Also had six tackles in 2012 season finale at Maine.

• Had a sack vs. Western Kentucky

CAREERSTATISTICSYear............. G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2010.............10 2-1 3 0-0 1-8 0 0 0 02011.............11 12-4 16 2.5-5 1-3 0 0 1 02012.............11 16-8 24 3-14 1-9 0 0 0 02013............... 7 17-4 21 2.5-9 2-9 0 0 0 0

Total.............39 47-17 64 9-36 5-29 0 0 1 0

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 3-3 6 0 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 4-0 4 1-2 1-2 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy..........................DNP-INJUREDTexasSt...................DNP-INJUREDULM..........................DNP-INJUREDWKU.................. 1-0 1 1-7 1-7 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44-JOSEPHPETERSONLB•6-0,220•So.Dothan,Ala.(DothanHS)

• Starting inside linebacker who leads the team in tackles with 79. Just six tackles shy of the GSU season record of 85.• Tied the GSU single-game record with 16 tackles vs. Troy (2013).

• Enjoyed the most productive game of his career against ULL with 12 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss, including two sacks.

• Opened the 2013 season with seven tackles, one tackle for loss and a pass breakup vs. Samford

• Made seven tackles with a tackle for loss at top-ranked Alabama.• Started as a true freshman in 2012 and led the team in tackles with 65

hits, along with two forced fumbles• Career-high 10 tackles vs. UTSA in 2012.• Alabama all-state selection in Class 6A at Dothan High School.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.............. G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF BK2012..............11 40-25 65 3-6 0 0 0 0 2 02013................ 9 50-29 79 5.5-20 2-11 0 1 0 0 0

Total..............20 90-54 144 8.5-26 2-11 0 1 0 2 0

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 6-1 7 0 1-3 0 0 0 1 0UTC.................... 5-2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU......................... DNPJaxState........... 6-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 3-4 7 0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 9-7 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TexasSt............ 4-3 7 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 4-2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WKU.................. 6-4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 7-5 12 2-11 2.5-12 0 0 0 0 0

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46-JARRELLROBINSONLB•6-2,215•R-Jr.Portal,Ga.(PortalHS)

• Starting inside linebacker lost for the season with a shoulder injury suffered against ULM• Made 33 tackles in eight games and shares the team lead with two sacks. Also has 4.5 tackles for loss.

• Grabbed an interception against Troy, along with six tackles and one tackle for loss.

• Career-high eight tackles at No. 1 Alabama• Had four tackles with two tackles for loss at West Virginia (2013),

including a 4th-down sack at the GSU 25-yard line.• Added a sack and a pass breakup against Jacksonville State• Had 41 tackles, four TFL, one interception and two pass breakups as a

part-time starter in 2012. Season-high seven tackles vs. UTSA (2012)

CAREERSTATISTICSYear........... G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2011.............9 13-9 22 3.5-9 0-0 0 2 0 02012.......... 11 27-14 41 4-9 1-1 1-3 2 0 02013.............8 18-15 33 4.5-24 2-14 1-9 1 0 0

Total.......... 29 58-38 93 12-42 3-15 2-12 5 0 0

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 2-3 5 1-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 8-2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 2-2 4 1-10 2-16 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 2-1 3 1-4 1-4 0 0 0 1 0Alabama.......... 2-6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 5-1 6 0 1-3 0 0 1-9 0 0TexasSt............ 2-1 3 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45-KEITHRUCKERTE•6-3,232•Fr.Cincinnati,Ohio.(MoellerHS)

• True freshman who is the starting tight end• Enjoyed a breakout game against UL-Lafayette with six catches for 121 yards. Scored his first touchdown on a 42-yard reception with just 14 seconds left in the first half.

• Had catches of 17 and 15 yards at Texas State• Added two receptions for 27 yards vs. Jacksonville State• Hails from renowned prep powerhouse Moeller High School in

Cincinnati, where he won a state title in 2012• Father, Keith Rucker Sr., played in the NFL from 1992-97 with five

different teams.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear........................................................ G Rec Yds Avg TD LP2013................................................................9 12 199 16.6 1 42

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013........................................Rec Yds TD LP TouchdownsSamford............................................1 8 0 8UTC.....................................................1 11 0 11WVU...................................................2 27 0 19JaxState...........................................0 0 0 0Alabama............................................. DNP-INJUREDTroy....................................................0 0 0 0TexasState.......................................2 32 0 17

ULM....................................................0 0 0 0ULL.....................................................6 121 1 42 42

24-KAILSINGLETONFS•6-1,212•R-Sr.Temple,Ga.(BremenHS)

• Three-year letterwinner at safety who was the team’s defensive captain in 2012• Has two career interceptions and three forced fumbles.• Career-high 10 tackles against Chattanooga

(2013)• Added eight tackles at No. 1 Alabama (2013)• Had five tackles and a sack in the 2013 season opener vs. Samford• Made an interception in the end zone in GSU’s 24-17 loss at Texas

State (2013)• Grabbed his first interception in the 2012 season opener against South

Carolina State; also had a pass breakup and tackle for loss

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.............. G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF BK2010................ 9 7-5 12 1-4 1-4 0 1 1-0 0 02011..............11 11-13 24 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 02012................ 9 27-16 43 0.5-1 0 1-26 1 1-0 0 02013................ 6 24-12 36 1.5-4 1-3 1-0 0 0 0 0

Total..............35 69-46 115 3-9 2-7 2-26 3 3-0 0 0

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 2-3 5 1-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 8-2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.........................DNP-INJUREDJaxState........... 1-4 5 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 6-2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy..........................DNP-INJUREDTexasState...... 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0ULM..........................DNP-INJUREDWKU.........................DNP-INJUREDULL.................... 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 - DANNY WILLIAMSWR • 6-4, 210 • R-Sr.Orlando, Fla. (Boone HS)• Second in GSU history in career receptions (118) receptions, receiving yards (1,542) and touchdown receptions (9).• Caught at least one pass in each of GSU’s first 23 games but was hampered by injuries in 2012.

• Helped GSU recover an onside kick vs. WKU when his big hit knocked the ball loose from a WKU player. Also had a 40-yard reception in the game.

• Second on 2011 team with 30 receptions for 485 yards and three TD• Set the then-GSU record with 151 yards receiving (his career high) on

nine catches vs. Murray State in 2011• Hauled in a career-long 56-yard touchdown pass against Campbell

(11-19-11). • GSU’s leading receiver in 2010 with 54 receptions for 649 yards and

five TD. Averaged 4.9 catches and 59.0 yards per game.• Became the Panthers’ first-ever 100-yard receiver with eight catches

for 101 yards in win over Morehead State (2010)• Career-high 11 catches for 102 yards vs. Old Dominion (2010)

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CAREERSTATISTICSYear.......... G Rec Yds Avg TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP At-Cm Yds2010......... 11 54 649 12.0 5 47 1 -1 0 0 0-1 02011......... 11 30 485 16.2 3 56 0 0 0 0 0-0 02012......... 10 20 227 11.4 1 28 0 0 0 0 1-2 422013......... 10 14 181 12.9 0 40 0 0 0 0 0-0 0

Total......... 40 118 1542 13.1 9 56 1 -1 0 0 1-3 42

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013..............Rec Yds TD LP Rush Yds TD LP TDSamford.............. 3 59 0 40 0 0 0 0Chattanooga..... 2 15 0 8 0 0 0 0WVU..................... 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0JaxState.............. 1 15 0 15 0 0 0 0Alabama............. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TexasState......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULM...................... 3 28 0 17 0 0 0 0WKU..................... 2 43 0 36 0 0 0 0ULL....................... 2 9 0 5 0 0 0 0

2012..............Rec Yds TD LP Rush Yds TD LP TDSCSU.................... 3 43 0 20 0 0 0 0Tennessee.............DNP-InjuredUTSA.................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Richmond........... 4 31 0 10 0 0 0 0W&M.................... 2 27 0 16 0 0 0 0UNH...................... 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0URI........................ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Villanova............. 4 55 0 28 0 0 0 0JMU...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ODU..................... 4 33 0 19 0 0 0 0Maine................... 2 22 1 13 0 0 0 0 13

2011..............Rec Yds TD LP Rush Yds TD LP TDCAU...................... 2 21 0 14 0 0 0 0ODU..................... 1 37 0 37 0 0 0 0JaxState.............. 2 10 0 12 0 0 0 0Houston.............. 4 70 0 42 0 0 0 0Murray................. 9 151 1 49 0 0 0 0 43SCSU.................... 2 20 0 15 0 0 0 0USA....................... 2 17 0 14 0 0 0 0UTSA.................... 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0St.Francis........... 2 48 1 26 0 0 0 0 22UWA..................... 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0Campbell............ 4 92 1 56 0 0 0 0 56

2010..............Rec Yds TD LP Rush Yds TD LP TDShorter................ 2 28 0 15 0 0 0 0Lambuth............. 2 44 1 39 0 0 0 0 39JaxState.............. 7 78 0 23 1 -1 0 0Campbell............ 4 22 1 8 0 0 0 0 8Morehead........... 8 101 0 38 0 0 0 0SavannahSt....... 3 19 1 7 0 0 0 0 7NCCU................... 5 103 1 24 0 0 0 0 24ODU...................11 102 0 16 0 0 0 0USA....................... 5 82 1 47 0 0 0 0 47Lamar................... 6 61 0 18 0 0 0 0Alabama............. 1 9 0 9 0 0 0 0

2-ALBERTWILSONWR•5-9,200•Sr.PortSt.Lucie,Fla.(PortSt.LucieHS)

• The Panthers’ most versatile weapon as a receiver and return specialist with a career average of 144.6 all-purpose yards per game.• Named to the Midseason All-Sun Belt first team by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview

• The leading receiver in GSU history with 162 receptions for 2,940 yards and 22 TD.

• Career average of 18.1 yards per catch is second among all active FBS players. Ranks third in all-purpose yards (5,784), fifth in kickoff return yards (2,308) and ninth in receiving yards (2,940)

• Leads the Sun Belt Conference in receiving yards (92.7 pg) while ranking second in all-purpose yards (183.2 pg) and receptions (5.8 pg).

• Has a GSU season record 58 receptions this season for 927 yards, 20 yards shy of his 2012 record of 947. Tied his GSU record with seven TD receptions

• With GSU looking for ways to get him the ball, he had a career-high 66 yards rushing vs. UL-Lafayette, including a career-long 48-yard run. Had a 47-yard run at Texas State.

• Totalled 196 all-purpose yards vs. UL-Lafayette, including a career high-tying eight receptions for 57 yards, a career-best 66 yards rushing on five carries, and a 22-yard TD catch.

• Opened the 2013 season by tying his career high with eight catches for 167 yards, second to his own school record of 175 yards, and one TD vs. Samford.

• Added seven receptions for 132 yards and two scores against UTC.• Had seven catches for 158 yards against Jacksonville State. Caught

a 75-yard touchdown pass from Ronnie Bell on the first play of the game. Also had a 60-yard kickoff return and totalled 280 all-purpose yards.

• Totalled 268 all-purpose yards vs. Troy with seven catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns and kickoff returns of 71 and 48 yards.

• Preseason All-Sun Belt second team by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview and third-team by College Sports Madness in 2013.

• 2012 CAA Co-Special Teams Player of the Year and first-team All-CAA as KOR. Third-team All-CAA at WR.

• Has 12 career receptions of 50 yards or longer. All but three of his 21 touchdown receptions are 25 yards or longer (eight over 50 yards)

• Involved in six of the eight longest plays in GSU history with touchdown catches of 93, 84, 78 and 75 yards (GSU’s four longest plays from scrimmage) and kickoff returns of 100 and 97 yards.

• Enjoyed an amazing game against Old Dominion (2012) with a 100-yard kickoff return and then a 93-yard TD reception (longest play from scrimmage in school history) on back-to-back touches. Set school-record with 296 all-purpose yards.

• Set school record with 175 yards receiving against South Alabama in 2011, including TD catches of 78 yds (on a screen pass) and 64 yards.

• Made one of the top plays of the 2010 season for the Panthers with his 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Alabama.

CAREERSTATISTICSYear.......... G Rec Yds Avg TD LP PG Rsh Yds Avg TD LP2010......... 10 19 294 15.5 2 51 29.4 11 18 1.6 0 92011............9 37 772 21.2 6 78 85.8 4 44 11.0 0 222012......... 11 48 947 19.7 7 93 86.1 8 18 2.3 0 152013......... 10 58 927 16.0 7 75 92.7 16 138 13.8 0 48

Total......... 38 162 2940 18.1 22 93 73.5 39 218 5.4 0 48

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Year.......... G KR Yds Avg TD LP PR Yds Avg TD LP AllP2010......... 10 22 618 28.1 1 97 3 2 0.7 0 21 9322011............9 13 239 18.4 0 37 13 155 11.9 0 30 12102012......... 11 29 751 25.9 1100 10 94 9.4 0 20 18102013......... 10 29 700 24.1 0 71 10 67 6.7 0 26 1832

Total......... 40 93 2308 24.8 2100 36 318 8.8 0 30 5784

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013.............Rec Yds TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP TDSamford.............8 167 1 44 3 3 0 2 44UTC......................7 132 2 39 1 11 0 11 5,30WVU....................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JaxState.............7 158 1 75 4 15 0 9 75Alabama............4 60 0 34 0 0 0 0Troy.....................7 153 2 38 1 1 0 1 8,38TexasSt..............7 93 0 27 2 44 0 47ULM.....................3 35 0 25 0 0 0 0WKU....................7 72 0 23 0 0 0 0ULL......................8 57 1 22 5 64 0 48 22

2013...............PR Yds TD LP KOR Yds TD LP All-PSamford.............1 4 0 4 3 60 0 20 234UTC......................0 0 0 0 2 44 0 30 187WVU....................0 0 0 0 5 106 0 0 106JaxState.............2 10 0 7 3 97 0 50 280Alabama............0 0 0 0 3 52 0 23 112Troy.....................1 -5 0 00 2 119 0 71 268TexasSt..............1 14 0 14 2 39 0 24 190ULM.....................2 12 0 11 3 68 0 29 115WKU....................1 6 0 6 3 66 0 25 144

2012.............Rec Yds TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP TDSCSU...................3 44 0 20 0 0 0 10Tennessee.........8 74 0 24 2 17 0 11UTSA...................6 150 2 84 0 0 0 0 84,25Richmond..........4 57 1 17 0 0 0 0 16W&M...................3 61 0 24 1 -1 0 --UNH.....................3 105 2 54 0 0 0 0 54,47URI.......................3 71 0 33 2 23 0 15Villanova............6 104 1 55 0 0 0 0 55JMU.....................3 57 0 38 1 -2 0 --ODU....................6 149 1 93 1 -11 0 -- 93Maine..................3 75 0 42 1 -8 0 --

2012...............PR Yds TD LP KOR Yds TD LP All-PSCSU...................2 25 0 18 4 104 0 44 173Tennessee.........0 0 0 0 1 21 0 21 112UTSA...................0 0 0 0 3 41 0 19 191Richmond..........1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 62W&M...................2 15 0 14 0 0 0 0 75UNH.....................0 0 0 0 3 66 0 27 171URI.......................2 33 0 20 2 35 0 10 162Villanova............1 10 0 10 5 176 0 61 290JMU.....................0 0 0 0 4 58 0 21 113ODU....................1 2 0 2 3 156 1 100 296Maine..................1 4 0 4 4 94 27 165

2011.............Rec Yds TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP TDCAU.....................3 85 2 48 1 10 0 10 30,48ODU....................4 53 0 21 1 1 0 1JaxState.............6 146 0 54 0 0 0 0Houston............... DNP-INJUREDMurray.................. DNP-INJUREDSCSU...................2 42 0 26 0 0 0 0USA......................5 175 2 78 0 0 0 0 78,64UTSA...................1 54 1 54 0 0 0 0 54St.Francis..........7 89 0 50 2 33 0 22UWA....................8 120 1 33 0 0 0 0 33Campbell...........1 8 0 8 0 0 0 0

2011...............PR Yds TD LP KOR Yds TD LP All-PCAU.....................3 34 0 28 0 0 0 0 129ODU....................7 85 0 30 5 90 0 28 229JaxState.............0 0 0 0 4 51 0 19 197Houston............... DNP-INJUREDMurray.................. DNP-INJUREDSCSU...................1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42USA......................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175UTSA...................1 14 0 14 1 5 0 0 73St.Francis..........1 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 144UWA....................0 0 0 0 2 62 0 37 182Campbell...........0 0 0 0 1 37 0 37 45

2010.......... Rec Yds TD LP Rsh Yds TD LP KR Yds TD LPShorter............1 7 0 7 3 5 0 3 1 53 0 53Lambuth........... DNPJaxState..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 78 0 34Campbell........1 54 0 51 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0Morehead.......3 78 0 42 3 15 0 7 0 0 0 0SavSt...............4 72 2 29 0 0 0 0 3 84 0 35NCCU...............1 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 55 0 20ODU.................1 16 0 16 1 9 0 9 3 58 0 27USA...................3 33 0 14 0 0 0 0 4 125 0 50Lamar...............6 34 0 9 1 -12 0 0 1 25 0 25Alabama.........0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 3 140 1 97

75-TERRANCEWOODARDDT•6-4,292•Sr.Ocilla,Ga.(IrwinCountyHS)

• Preseason All-Sun Belt third team by Phil Steele’s 2013 College Football Preview and College Sports Madness• Fourth in GSU history in career tackles with 128• Hit ULM QB Kolten Browning and forced a

fumble that teammate Robert Ferguson returned 87 yards for a TD.• Equalled his career best with 10 tackles in 2013 opener vs. Samford• GSU’s MVP on defense in 2012 with 59 tackles, one sack, 2.5 TFL, two

pass breakups and one fumble recovery• Career-high 10 tackles at Tennessee (2012), along with a fumble

recovery and a pass breakup

CAREERSTATISTICSYear...............G UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FF2010...............10 5-10 15 0-0 0 0 0 0 02011.................9 13-8 21 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 12012...............10 34-25 59 2.5-11 1-5 0 2 1-0 02103...............10 21-18 39 2.5-4 0 0 0 0 1

Total...............39 73-61 134 5.5-16 1-5 0 2 1-0 2

GAME-BY-GAMESTATISTICS2013............ UA-A Total Sack TFL FF FR Int PB BlkSamford........... 8-2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UTC.................... 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WVU.................. 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JaxState........... 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Alabama.......... 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy................... 2-5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TexasState...... 1-1 2 0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0ULM................... 2-0 2 1-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0WKU.................. 0-3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ULL.................... 2-4 6 0 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0

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RUSHINGYARDS201 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012152 KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011146 DonaldRussellvs.Campbell,2011141 KeltonHillvs.Campbell,2011136 DonaldRussellvs.SouthAlabama,2011120 DonaldRussellvs.S.C.State,2012119 DonaldRussellvs.Richmond,2012118 TravisEvansvs.WestVirginia,2013107 DonaldRussellvs.W&M,2012

RUSHINGATTEMPTS 24 DonaldRussellvs.Richmond,2012 21 DonaldRussellvs.W&M,2012 21 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012 21 DonaldRussellvs.UTSA,2011 20 KeltonHillvs.Campbell,2011 20 DonaldRussellvs.SouthAlabama,2011 20 TravisEvansvs.JacksonvilleState,2013

RUSHINGTOUCHDOWNS 2 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012 2 DonaldRussellvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 2 DonaldRussellvs.MurrayState,2011 2 KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011 2 ParrisLeevs.Shorter,2010

RECEIVINGYARDS175 AlbertWilsonvs.SouthAlabama,2011167 AlbertWilsonvs.Samford,2013158 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2013153 AlbertWilsonvs.Troy,2013151 DannyWilliamsvs.MurrayState,2011150 AlbertWilsonvs.UTSA,2012149 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2012146 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2011132 AlbertWilsonvs.Chattanooga,2013121 KeithRuckervs.UL-Lafayette,2013120 AlbertWilsonvs.WestAlabama,2011108 EmmanuelOgbuehivs.ODU,2012105 AlbertWilsonvs.NewHampshire,2012104 AlbertWilsonvs.Villanova,2012103 DannyWilliamsvs.N.C.Central,2010102 DannyWilliamsvs.OldDominion,2010101 DannyWilliamsvs.MoreheadState,2010100 RobertDavisvs.Chattanooga,2013

RECEPTIONS 11 DannyWilliamsvs.OldDominion,2010 9 DannyWilliamsvs.MurrayState,2011 8 DannyWilliamsvs.MoreheadState,2010 8 AlbertWilsonvs.UL-Lafayette,2013 8 AlbertWilsonvs.WestAlabama,2011 8 AlbertWilsonvs.Tennessee,2012 8 AlbertWilsonvs.Samford,2013

RECEIVINGTOUCHDOWNS 2 AlbertWilsonvs.seventeams 2 JordanGilesvs.Campbell,2011 2 ArthurWilliamsvs.MoreheadSt.,2010 2 KeltonHillvs.Samford,2013

PASSINGYARDS414 DrewLittlevs.OldDominion,2010391 RonnieBellvs.Samford,2013370 RonnieBellvs.Troy,2013325 RonnieBellvs.WKU,2013287 DrewLittlevs.MoreheadState,2010250 RonnieBellvs.JacksonvilleState,2013229 RonnieBellvs.UL-Lafayette,2013228 KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011228 DrewLittlevs.MurrayState,2011

PASSATTEMPTS 53 DrewLittlevs.OldDominion,2010 51 RonnieBellvs.Samford,2013 50 RonnieBellvs.Troy,2013

41 BenMcLanevs.Tennessee,2012 41 RonnieBellvs.WKU,2013 40 RonnieBellvs.JacksonvilleState,2013

PASSCOMPLETIONS 32 DrewLittlevs.OldDominion,2010 28 RonnieBellvs.Samford,2013 26 RonnieBellvs.WKU,2013 25 DrewLittlevs.JacksonvilleState,2010 22 DrewLittlevs.Lamar,2010 22 RonnieBellvs.Troy 21 BenMcLanevs.Villanova,2012

COMPLETIONPERCENTAGE.800 KeltonHillvs.SouthAlabama2011(12-15).765 DrewLittlevs.Shorter,2010(13-17).724 DrewLittlevs.MoreheadSt.,2010(21-29).722 BoSchlechtervs.ClarkAtlanta,2011(13-18).695 DrewLittlevs.Campbell,2010(16-23)

TOUCHDOWNPASSES 4 RonnieBellvs.Troy,2013 4 KeltonHillvs.Campbell,2011 4 DrewLittlevs.MoreheadState,2010 4 DrewLittlevs.SavannahState,2010 3 BoSchlechtervs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 3 RonnieBellvs.Samford

TOTALOFFENSE417 DrewLittlevs.OldDominion,2010394 RonnieBellvs.Samford,2013380 KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011364 RonnieBellvs.Troy,2013354 KeltonHillvs.Campbell,2011327 RonnieBellvs.WKU,2013307 RonnieBellvs.JacksonvilleState,2013

TDRESPONSIBILITY(RUSH/PASS) 5 KeltonHillvs.Campbell,2011(1/4) 4 RonnieBellvs.Troy,2013(0/4) 4 DrewLittlevs.SouthAlabama,2010(2/2) 4 DrewLittlevs.MoreheadSt.,2010(0/4) 4 DrewLittlevs.SavannahSt.,2010(0/4)

TOUCHDOWNSSCORED 3 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012 2 16times

POINTSBYKICKING 13 IainVancevs.SavannahState,2010 11 IainVancevs.Shorter,2010 11 IainVancevs.Lamar,2010 11 WilLutzvs.RhodeIsland,2012 10 ChristianBenvenutovs.ClarkAtlanta,2011

FIELDGOALS 3 IainVancevs.Lamar,2010 2 ChristianBenvenuto,fourgames 2 IainVance,fourgames 2 MattEhaszvs.S.C.State,2012 2 WilLutzvs.RhodeIsland,2012 2 WilLutzvs.JacksonvilleState,2013

PAT 7 IainVancevs.SavannahState,2010 6 MattEhaszvs.Campbell,2011 4 WilLutzvs.RhodeIsland,2012 5 IainVancevs.Shorter,2010

PUNTS 10 MattHubbardvs.OldDominion,2011 10 MattHubbardvs.Houston,2011 10 MattHubbardvs.Troy,2013 8 MattHubbardvs.Tennessee,2012 8 MattHubbardvs.JamesMadison,2012 8 MattHubbardvs.Samford,2013

PUNTINGYARDS

406 MattHubbardvs.OldDominion,2011398 MattHubbardvs.Troy,2013393 MattHubbardvs.WestVirginia,2013372 MattHubbardvs.Houston,2011358 MattHubbardvs.Tennessee,2012345 MattHubbardvs.ULM,2013

PUNTINGAVERAGE(MIN.3PUNTS)62.2 MattHubbardvs.S.C.State,2012(5)51.0 BoSchlechtervs.NCCU,2010(4)50.0 BoSchlechtervs.Campbell,2010(4)48.1 MattHubbardvs.NewHampshire,2012(7)

KICKOFFRETURNS 5 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2011 5 AlbertWilsonvs.Villanova,2012 5 AlbertWilsonvs.WestVirginia,2013 4 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2011 4 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2010 4 AlbertWilsonvs.SouthAlabama,2011 4 AlbertWilsonvs.S.C.State,2012

KICKOFFRETURNYARDS176 AlbertWilsonvs.Villanova,2012156 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2012140 AlbertWilsonvs.Alabama,2010129 DarrenMcCrayvs.Campbell,2010125 AlbertWilsonvs.SouthAlabama,2010119 AlbertWilsonvs.Troy,2013

PUNTRETURNS 7 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2011 3 DemariusMatthewsvs.MoreheadState,2010

PUNTRETURNYARDS 85 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2011 48 DemariusMatthewsvs.MoreheadState,2010

ALL-PURPOSEYARDS296 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2012290 AlbertWilsonvs.Villanova,2012280 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2013268 AlbertWilsonvs.Troy,2013236 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012234 AlbertWilsonvs.Samford,2013229 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2011

TACKLES 16 JosephPeterson,2013 16 FredBarnesvs.Shorter,2010 14 MarkHoganvs.OldDominion,2010

TACKLESFORLOSS 4 JakeMuasauvs.UTSA,2011 2 11players

SACKS 3 JakeMuasauvs.Lambuth,2010 2 ChristoBilukidivs.MurrayState,2011 2 JakeMuasauvs.UTSA,2011 2 JosephPetersonvs.UL-Lafayette,2013

INTERCEPTIONS 2 D’MarioGunnvs.MurrayState,2011 2 DemazioSkeltonvs.OldDominion,2012

INTERCEPTIONRETURNYARDS 73 D’MarioGunnvs.OldDominion,2012(1) 31 RobertFergusonvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011(1) 26 DemazioSkeltonvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011(1) 26 KailSingletonvs.S.C.State,2012(1)

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RUSHINGYARDSPlayer.......................Years Att Yds1. TravisEvans.......... 2010-* 354 14892. DonaldRussell.... 2011-12 248 14123. KeltonHill............. 2010-* 176 10764. RoseveltWatson. 2010-* 81 3165. ParrisLee............... 2010-* 71 251

TOUCHDOWNSRUSHINGPlayer............................... Years TD1. DonaldRussell.............. 2011-12 122. TravisEvans.................... 2010-* 103. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 74. ParrisLee......................... 2010-* 4 DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 4

PASSINGYARDSPlayer............................... Years Yards1. RonnieBell..................... 2012-* 25962. DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 25703. BenMcLane................... 2012-* 19464. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 12005. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 550

PASSATTEMPTSPlayer............................... Years Att1. DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 3812. RonnieBell..................... 2012-* 3833. BenMcLane................... 2012-* 3254. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 1585. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 86

PASSCOMPLETIONSPlayer............................... Years Cmp1. DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 2272. RonnieBell..................... 2012-* 1923. BenMcLane................... 2012-* 1674. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 815. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 42

TOUCHDOWNPASSESPlayer............................... Years TD1. DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 182. RonnieBell..................... 2012-* 173. BenMcLane................... 2012-* 124. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 115. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 4

TOTALOFFENSEPlayer...................... Years Plays Yards1. RonnieBell...........2012-* 384 27632. DrewLittle............2010-11 418 25313. KeltonHill.............2010-* 334 22764. BenMcLane.........2012-* 371 17655. TravisEvans..........2010-* 283 14896. DonaldRussell....2011-* 248 1412

TOUCHDOWNRESPONSIBILITYPlayer............................... Years TDR1. DrewLittle...................... 2010-11 222. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 183. RonnieBell..................... 2012-* 184. BenMcLane................... 2012-* 135. DonaldRussell.............. 2011-* 12

RECEIVINGYARDS

Player.......................Years Rec Yds1. AlbertWilson....... 2010- 162 29402. DannyWilliams... 2010- 118 15423. E.Ogbuehi............ 2010- 47 5814. RobertDavis........ 2013-* 37 5415. JordanGiles......... 2010- 35 5156..TravisEvans.......... 2010-* 58 389

RECEPTIONSPlayer............................... Years Rec1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 1622. DannyWilliams............. 2010-* 1183. TravisEvans.................... 2010-* 584. EmmanuelOgbuehi.... 2010-12 475. ParrisLee......................... 2010-* 406. RobertDavis.................. 2013-* 37

TOUCHDOWNRECEPTIONSPlayer............................... Years Rec1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 222. DannyWilliams............. 2010-* 93. JordanGiles................... 2010-* 64. ArthurWilliams............. 2010-11 55. EmmanuelOgbuehi.... 2010-12 4 RobertDavis.................. 2013-* 4

KICKOFFRETURNSPlayer............................... Years KR1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 932. ParrisLee......................... 2010-* 353. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 214. DarrenMcCray.............. 2010-* 155. DemariusMatthews.... 2010-* 14

KICKOFFRETURNYARDSPlayer............................... Years KRYds1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 23082. ParrisLee......................... 2010-* 6643. DarrenMcCray.............. 2010-* 3834. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 3675. DemariusMatthews.... 2010-* 324

PUNTRETURNSPlayer............................... Years PR1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 362. DemariusMatthews.... 2010-* 9

PUNTRETURNYARDSPlayer............................... Years PRYds1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 3182. DemariusMatthews.... 2010-* 78

ALL-PURPOSEYARDSPlayer............................... Years Yards1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 57842. TravisEvans.................... 2010-* 19983. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 17174. DonaldRussell.............. 2011-12 16165. DannyWilliams............. 2010-* 1541

TOUCHDOWNSPlayer............................... Years TD1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 242. DonaldRussell.............. 2011-12 133. TravisEvans.................... 2010-* 124. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 105. DannyWilliams............. 2010-* 96. JordanGiles................... 2010-* 6

POINTSPlayer............................... Years Points1. AlbertWilson................. 2010-* 1442. IainVance........................ 2010 803. DonaldRussell.............. 2011-12 784. TravisEvans.................... 2010-* 725. WilLutz............................ 2012-* 656. KeltonHill....................... 2010-* 60

FIELDGOALSPlayer............................... Years FG1. IainVance........................ 2010 152. ChristianBenvenuto.... 2011-12 113. WilLutz............................ 2012-* 9

PATPlayer............................... Years PAT1. WilLutz............................ 2012-* 382. IainVance........................ 2010 353. ChristianBenvenuto.... 2011-12 24

PUNTSPlayer............................... Years Punts1. MattHubbard................ 2011-* 1702. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 41

PUNTINGYARDSPlayer............................... Years Punts1. MattHubbard................ 2011-* 71852. BoSchlechter................ 2010-11 1739

TACKLESPlayer............................... Years Tackles1. RobertFerguson........... 2010-* 1842. BrentMcClendon......... 2010-* 1593. MarkHogan................... 2010-12 1574. JosephPeterson........... 2012-* 1445. TerranceWoodard........ 2010-* 1346. KailSingleton................ 2010-* 115

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer............................... Years Int1. BrentMcClendon......... 2010-* 5 DemazioSkelton.......... 2011-12 52. D’MarioGunn................ 2011-12 44. JamalRansby................. 2010-* 3 JakeMuasau.................. 2010-11 3

SACKSPlayer............................... Years Sacks1. ChristoBilukidi.............. 2010-11 102. JakeMuasau.................. 2010-11 7

TACKLESFORLOSSPlayer............................... Years TFL1. JakeMuasau.................. 2010-11 16.52. ChristoBilukidi.............. 2010-11 163. TheoAgnew................... 2012-* 144. RobertFerguson........... 2010-* 13.55. JarrellRobinson............ 2011-* 12

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RUSHINGYARDSPlayer............................... Year Yards1. DonaldRussell.............. 2012 7472. DonaldRussell.............. 2011 6653. KeltonHill....................... 2011 6094. KeltonHill....................... 2010 4165. TravisEvans................ 2013 394

PASSINGYARDSPlayer............................... Year Yards1. DrewLittle...................... 2010 21022. RonnieBell.................. 2013 20743. BenMcLane................... 2012 15924. KeltonHill....................... 2011 10215. BoSchlechter................ 2011 550

PASSATTEMPTSPlayer............................... Year Att1. RonnieBell.................. 2013 3162. DrewLittle...................... 2010 3063. BenMcLane................... 2012 2744. KeltonHill....................... 2011 1265. BoSchlechter................ 2011 85

PASSCOMPLETIONSPlayer............................... Year Comp1. DrewLittle...................... 2010 1902. RonnieBell.................. 2013 1582. BenMcLane................... 2012 1394. KeltonHill....................... 2011 685. BoSchlechter................ 2011 42

TOUCHDOWNPASSESPlayer............................... Year TD1. DrewLittle...................... 2010 182. RonnieBell.................. 2013 143. KeltonHill....................... 2011 114. BenMcLane................... 2012 105. BoSchlechter................ 2011 4

TOTALOFFENSEPlayer............................... Year Yards1. RonnieBell.................. 2013 21882. DrewLittle...................... 2010 20783. KeltonHill....................... 2011 16304. BenMcLane................... 2012 14225. DonaldRussell.............. 2012 747TOUCHDOWNRESPONSIBILITY

Player............................... Year TDR1. DrewLittle...................... 2010 222. KeltonHill....................... 2011 15 RonnieBell.................. 2013 154. BenMcLane................... 2012 115. DonaldRussell.............. 2011 9

RECEIVINGYARDSPlayer............................... Year Yards1. AlbertWilson................. 2012 9472. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 9273. AlbertWilson................. 2011 7724. DannyWilliams............. 2010 6495. RobertDavis............... 2013 5416. DannyWilliams............. 2011 485

RECEPTIONSPlayer............................... Year Rec1. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 582. DannyWilliams............. 2010 543. AlbertWilson................. 2012 484. AlbertWilson................. 2011 37 RobertDavis............... 2013 37

KICKOFFRETURNSPlayer..................................... Year KOR1. AlbertWilson................. 2012 29 AlbertWilson.............. 2013 293. AlbertWilson................. 2010 224. AlbertWilson................. 2011 13

KICKOFFRETURNYARDSPlayer............................... Year Yards1. AlbertWilson................. 2012 7512. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 7003. AlbertWilson................. 2010 6184. ParrisLee......................... 2011 3015. DarrenMcCray.............. 2010 270

PUNTRETURNSPlayer............................... Year PR1. AlbertWilson................. 2011 132. AlbertWilson................. 2012 10 AlbertWilson.............. 2014 104. DemariusMatthews.... 2010 8

PUNTRETURNYARDSPlayer..................................... Year Yards1. AlbertWilson................. 2011 1552. AlbertWilson................. 2012 943. DemariusMatthews.... 2010 764. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 67

ALL-PURPOSEYARDSPlayer..................................... Year Yards1. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 18322. AlbertWilson................. 2012 18103. AlbertWilson................. 2011 12104. AlbertWilson................. 2010 9325. DonaldRussell.............. 2012 910

TOUCHDOWNSSCOREDPlayer..................................... Year TD1. DonaldRussell.............. 2011 92. AlbertWilson................. 2012 83. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 74. AlbertWilson................. 2011 65. DannyWilliams............. 2010 5

POINTSPlayer............................... Year Pts1. IainVance........................ 2010 802. DonaldRussell.............. 2011 543. AlbertWilson................. 2011 484. ChristianBenvenuto.... 2011 465. AlbertWilson.............. 2013 42

FIELDGOALSPlayer............................... Years FG1. IainVance........................ 2010 152. ChristianBenvenuto.... 2011 93. WilLutz........................ 2013 54. WilLutz............................ 2012 4

PUNTSPlayer..................................... Years Punts1. MattHubbard............. 2013 672. MattHubbard................ 2012 593. MattHubbard................ 2011 444. BoSchlechter................ 2010 31

PUNTINGYARDSPlayer............................... Years Yards1. MattHubbard............. 2013 28002. MattHubbard................ 2012 25413. MattHubbard................ 2011 18444. BoSchlechter................ 2010 1380

PUNTINGAVERAGEPlayer............................... Years Avg1. BoSchlechter................ 2010 44.52. MattHubbard................ 2012 43.13. MattHubbard................ 2011 41.94. MattHubbard............. 2013 41.8

TACKLESPlayer............................... Year Tkls1.FredBarnes.................... 2010 852. JosephPeterson......... 2013 793. BrandonJones.............. 2010 65 DexterMoody............... 2011 65 JosephPeterson........... 2012 656. EvanBostic..................... 2010 63

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer............................... Year Int1. DemazioSkelton.......... 2012 32.JamalRansby................. 2010 2 BradChahoy.................. 2010 2 D’MarioGunn................ 2011 2 JakeMuasau.................. 2011 2 DemazioSkelton.......... 2011 2 D’MarioGunn................ 2012 2 BrentMcClendon....... 2013 2

SACKSPlayer..................................... Year Sacks1. ChristoBilukidi.............. 2010 5 ChristoBilukidi.............. 2011 53. JakeMuasau.................. 2010 44. JakeMuasau.................. 2011 3

TACKLESFORLOSSPlayer............................... Year TFL1. ChristoBilukidi.............. 2011 92. JakeMuasau.................. 2011 8.53. JakeMuasau.................. 2011 8 TheoAgnew................... 2012 84. ChristoBilukidi.............. 2010 7 RobertFerguson........... 2011 7

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LONGESTPLAYSFROMSCRIMMAGE 93 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromBenMcLanevs.Old

Dominion,2012(TD) 84 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromBenMcLanevs.UTSA,

2012(TD) 78 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.South

Alabama,2011(TD) 75 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.

JacksonvilleState,2013(TD) 67 Pass:RobertDavisfromRonnieBellvs.

WesternKentucky,2013(TD) 65 Run:TravisEvansvs.WestVirginia,2013(TD) 64 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.South

Alabama,2011(TD) 62 Run:SidneyHaynesvs.Lamar,2010 56 Pass:DannyWilliamsfromKeltonHillvs.

Campbell,2011(TD) 55 Pass:JordanGilesfromKeltonHillvs.

Campbell,2011(TD) 55 Pass:EmmanuelOgbuehifromDrewLittlevs.

Alabama,2010 55 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.

Villanova,2012(TD) 54 Run:EmmanuelOgbuehivs.JMU,2012

(fakepunt) 54 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.New

Hampshire,2012 54 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.UTSA,

2011(TD) 54 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromBoSchlechtervs.

JacksonvilleState,2011 53 Pass:AlbertWilsonfromDrewLittlevs.

JacksonvilleState,2011 53 Run:KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011(TD) 53 Run:KeltonHillvs.Lambuth,2010

LONGESTPASSPLAYS 93 AlbertWilsonfromBenMcLanevs.Old

Dominion,2012(TD) 84 AlbertWilsonfromBenMcLanevs.UTSA,2012

(TD) 78 AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.South

Alabama,2011(TD) 75 AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.Jacksonville

State,2013(TD) 67 RobertDavisfromRonnieBellvs.Western

Kentucky,2013(TD) 64 AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.South

Alabama,2011(TD) 56 DannyWilliamsfromKeltonHillvs.Campbell,

2011(TD) 55 EmmanuelOgbuehifromBenMcLane

vs.OldDominion,2010 55 JordanGilesfromKeltonHillvs.

Campbell,2011(TD) 55 EmmanuelOgbuehifromDrewLittlevs.

Alabama,2010 55 AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.Villanova,

2012(TD) 54 AlbertWilsonfromRonnieBellvs.New

Hampshire,2012(TD) 54 AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.UTSA,2011

(TD) 54 AlbertWilsonfromBoSchlechtervs.

JacksonvilleState,2011 53 AlbertWilsonfromDrewLittlevs.Jacksonville

State,2011 51 AlbertWilsonfromDrewLittlevs.Campbell,

2010 50 AlbertWilsonfromKeltonHillvs.

St.Francis,2011 49 DannyWilliamsfromKeltonHillvs.

MurrayState,2011 48 AlbertWilsonfromBoSchlechtervs.

ClarkAtlanta,2011(TD)

LONGESTRUNS 65 TravisEvansvs.WestVirginia,2013(TD) 62 SidneyHaynesvs.Lamar,2010 54 EmmanuelOgbuehivs.JamesMadison,2012

(fakepunt) 53 KeltonHillvs.WestAlabama,2011(TD) 53 KeltonHillvs.Lambuth,2010 52 KeltonHillvs.St.Francis,2011 52 DonaldRussellvs.S.C.State,2012 52 DonaldRussellvs.Richmond,2012 47 AlbertWilsonvs.TexasState,2013 46 TravisEvansvs.JacksonvilleState,2010(TD) 45 DonaldRussellvs.RhodeIsland,2012(TD) 41 DarrenMcCrayvs.JacksonvilleState,2010

(TD)

LONGESTPUNTRETURNS 47 DemariusMatthewsvs.MoreheadSt.,2010 31 DemariusMatthewsvs.Shorter,2010 30 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2011 26 AlbertWilsonvs.UL-Lafayette,2013 22 AlbertWilsonvs.St.Francis,2011 21 AlbertWilsonvs.JamesMadison,2012 21 AlbertWilsonvs.RhodeIsland,2012

LONGESTKICKOFFRETURNS100 AlbertWilsonvs.OldDominion,2012(TD) 97 AlbertWilsonvs.Alabama,2010(TD) 96 DarrenMcCrayvs.Campbell,2010(TD) 71 AlbertWilsonvs.Troy,2013 67 DemariusMatthewsvs.JacksonvilleState,

2011 66 AlbertWilsonvs.JacksonvilleState,2013 61 AlbertWilsonvs.Villanova,2012 53 AlbertWilsonvs.Shorter,2010

LONGESTINTERCEPTIONRETURNS 73 D’MarioGunnvs.OldDominion,2012 31 RobertFergusonvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 26 DemazioSkeltonvs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 26 KailSingletonvs.S.C.State,2012 21 JakeMuasauvs.UTSA,2011 20 JamalRansbyvs.SavannahState,2010

LONGESTFUMBLERETURNS 93 DemazioSkeltonvs.OldDominion,2011 88 RobertFergusonvs.ULM,2013(TD) 23 QuontezMalloryvs.Houston,2011

LONGESTFIELDGOALS 53 WilLutzvs.Alabama,2013 49 IainVancevs.MoreheadState,2010 47 IainVancevs.Lamar,2010 46 IainVancevs.SavannahState,2010 46 ChristianBenvenutovs.S.Alabama,2011 45 ChristianBenvenutovs.ClarkAtlanta,2011 45 ChristianBenvenutovs.MurrayState,2011 45 ChristianBenvenutovs.S.Alabama,2011 40 WilLutzvs.RhodeIsland,2012

LONGESTPUNTS 80 MattHubbardvs.JacksonvilleState,2013 80 MattHubbardvs.S.C.State,2012 65 Mattvs.Alabama,2013 64 MattHubbardvs.UTSA,2011 62 MattHubbardvs.NewHampshire,2012 62 BoSchlechtervs.Campbell,2010 60 MattHubbardvs.S.C.State,2011

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2010•6-5 HeadCoach:BillCurryInaugural Season (Unclassified) ——— OFFENSE ——— ——— DEFENSE ———Date Opponent Result Att At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TO At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TOS.2 Shorter(Thur.) hW 41-7 30,237 35-212-3 154 14-19-2-0 54-366 53-206-1 57 11-15-0-0 64-263S.11 Lambuth hL 14-23 12,647 17-91-1 92 8-18-1-4 35-183 50-184-2 126 19-26-0-1 76-310S.18 [6/5]JacksonvilleStateTV1 (ot)hL 27-34 16,128 22-112-3 227 25-40-0-1 62-339 39-167-3 283 24-43-1-0 71-450S.25 atCampbell aW 34-21 3,021 26-117-0 163 16-23-2-0 49-280 54-257-2 84 9-18-1-1 72-341O.2 MoreheadStateTV2 hW 37-10 15,264 40-152-1 289 22-33-4-2 73-441 21-50-0 230 27-44-1-2 65-280O.9 SavannahState hW 55-21 14,908 40-232-3 201 19-29-4-0 69-433 44-154-2 109 13-19-1-2 63-263O.16 N.C.Central(HC) (ot)hW 20-17 13,378 35-112-1 205 16-29-1-0 64-317 43-175-1 154 11-23-1-3 66-329O.23 atOldDominionTV2 aL 20-34 19,782 23-58-1 419 33-55-1-0 78-477 43-229-3 152 22-38-1-0 81-381O.30 atSouthAlabama aL 34-39 23,446 19-46-3 234 21-35-2-2 54-280 49-293-1 181 12-24-3-0 73-474N.6 Lamar hW 23-17 14,689 27-133-0 189 22-36-2-1 63-322 29-84-0 273 29-36-1-1 65-357N.18 at[10/12]Alabama(Thur.)TV3 aL 7-63 101,621 32-91-0 74 5-17-0-4 49-165 45-262-4 216 19-22-3-0 67-478

Television Legend: TV1-CSS; TV2- Comcast Digital; TV3-ESPNU; National Rankings are Sports Network/FCS Coaches for FCS; AP/USA Today Coaches for FBS.

2011•3-8 HeadCoach:BillCurryDivision I FCS Independent ——— OFFENSE ——— ——— DEFENSE ———Date Opponent Result Att At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TO At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TOS.2 ClarkAtlanta(Fri.) hW 41-7 26,273 37-146-2 196 13-18-3-0 55-342 38-140-0 107 10-17-1-2 55-247S.10 OldDominionTV1 hL 17-40 11,701 35-85-2 206 16-44-0-3 79-291 54-282-3 126 13-21-1-0 75-408S.17 at[16/17]JacksonvilleStateTV1 aL 21-37 17,618 28-116-2 209 17-30-1-1 58-325 58-246-3 155 9-11-1-0 69-401S.24 atHoustonTV1 aL 0-56 32,005 35-108-0 133 12-27-0-1 62-241 39-171-5 561 40-50-3-0 89-732O.18 MurrayState hL 24-48 10,963 34-86-2 281 19-44-1-2 78-367 31-138-3 321 35-46-4-2 77-459O.15 atSouthCarolinaState aL 13-23 11,517 45-244-1 76 6-20-0-3 65-320 47-155-2 213 16-30-0-0 77-368O.22 SouthAlabama(HC) (2ot)hW 27-20 14,086 43-220-1 209 12-15-2-0 58-429 50-178-0 145 14-30-2-4 80-323O.29 atUTSATV2 (ot)aL 14-17 25,977 44-164-1 91 6-15-1-0 59-255 35-108-1 189 17-34-0-1 69-297N.5 St.Francis(Ill.) (ot)hL 27-30 11,565 32-158-1 197 14-24-2-1 56-355 42-258-1 217 21-33-2-1 75-475N.12 atWestAlabama aL 23-30 6,253 31-219-2 228 19-37-1-2 68-447 54-222-2 166 15-21-1-2 75-388N.19 Campbell hW 42-35 11,125 50-301-2 213 13-22-4-1 72-514 30-88-4 250 21-32-1-1 62-338

Television Legend: TV1-CSS; TV2- Longhorn Network. National Rankings are Sports Network/FCS Coaches.

2012•1-10,1-7CAA HeadCoach:BillCurryDivision I FCS / First Year of FBS Transition/CAA Football ——— OFFENSE ——— ——— DEFENSE ———Date Opponent Result Att At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TO At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TOA.30 SouthCarolinaState(Thur.)TV1 hL 6-33 18,921 30-99-0 130 14-28-0-1 58-229 49-188-0 300 19-29-3-2 78-488S.8 atTennesseeTV2 aL 13-51 87,821 41-87-1 176 18-41-0-1 82-263 43-184-3 374 22-28-4-1 71-558S.15 UTSA hL 14-38 11,496 23-86-0 221 11-25-2-3 48-307 54-225-3 217 18-25-2-0 79-442S.22 Richmond hL 14-35 9,476 36-159-1 231 23-37-1-3 73-390 39-144-4 254 21-32-1-0 71-398S.29 atWilliam&MaryTV1 aL 3-35 11,125 35-92-0 157 13-26-0-4 61-249 57-312-5 101 8-13-0-0 70-413O.6 [14/17]NewHampshire hL 21-44 9,531 30-56-0 243 13-29-3-3 59-299 42-332-2 292 21-41-4-1 83-624O.13 atRhodeIsland aW 41-7 6,013 34-274-3 217 15-27-2-0 61-491 31-104-0 184 17-35-1-1 66-288O.20 [24/rv]Villanova(HC) hL 24-49 12,136 29-79-1 230 23-41-2-2 70-309 53-343-2 127 11-15-3-1 68-470O.27 at[9/10]JamesMadison aL 21-28 22,813 38-173-1 175 23-38-2-0 76-348 42-221-2 119 11-23-1-1 65-340N.3 [5/5]OldDominion hL 27-53 12,293 31-52-2 303 17-38-1-2 69-355 47-205-4 351 28-42-3-3 89-556N.10 atMaineTV3 aL 7-51 2,979 33-59-0 154 12-30-1-4 63-213 48-332-2 262 11-17-4-0 65-594

Television Legend: TV1-CSS; TV2-ESPN3/PPV; TV3-WABI, Bangor, Me. National Rankings are Sports Network/FCS Coaches.

2013•0-10,0-5SunBelt HeadCoach:TrentMilesDivision I FBS / Second Year of FBS Transition ——— OFFENSE ——— ——— DEFENSE ———Date Opponent Result Att At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TO At-Yds-TD Pass Cm-At-TD-I Ply-TOA.30 Samford(Fri.)TV1 hL 21-31 17,606 25-72-0 391 28-51-3-2 76-463 36-105-1 193 19-31-1-1 67-298S.7 ChattanoogaTV1 hL 14-42 14,952 17-30-0 273 17-35-2-0 52-303 60-401-2 108 11-15-2-0 75-509S.14 atWestVirginiaTV2 aL 7-41 57,440 33-136-1 84 8-18-0-0 51-220 42-245-2 359 25-41-3-1 83-604S.21 JacksonvilleStateTV1 (ot)hL 26-32 15,425 42-150-0 250 16-42-2-1 84-400 44-122-4 339 18-32-0-0 76-461O.5 at[1/1]AlabamaTV3 aL 3-45 101,254 22-15-0 160 12-22-0-0 44-175 30-181-1 296 29-34-5-0 64-477O.12 TroyTV4 hL 28-35 17,732 26-52-0 370 22-50-4-1 76-422 59-249-2 385 25-43-3-2 102-634O.19 atTexasStateTV4 aL 17-24 15,684 35-160-1 208 20-36-1-1 71-368 42-296-3 47 5-12-0-1 54-343O.26 atLouisiana-MonroeTV1 aL 10-38 11,357 33-136-0 108 12-31-0-3 64-244 37-224-1 309 33-44-4-0 81-533N.2 WesternKentuckyTV4 hL 28-44 15,212 27-85-2 325 26-41-2-2 68-410 46-203-4 241 18-29-2-1 75-444N.16 Louisiana-LafayetteTV1 hL 21-35 14,415 39-183-1 298 26-44-2-1 83-481 46-248-1 234 10-16-4-0 62-482

Television Legend: TV1-ESPN3; TV2-ROOT Sports; TV3-SEC TV; TV4-Sun Belt Network/CSS; National Rankings are AP/USA Today Coaches.

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SAMFORD31,GEORGIASTATE21Game1:Aug.30,2013•7p.m.(ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Quarterback Ronnie Bell threw for 391 yardsandthreetouchdownsbutGeorgiaStatedroppeditsinauguralgameintheFootballBowlSubdivisionas Samford rallied with 24 straight second-halfpointsfora31-21victoryintheGeorgiaDome. Senior receiver Kelton Hill caught a pair offirst-half touchdown passes from Bell as thePanthersbuilta14-7leadgoingintohalftime.Hill’stouchdowns made him the first in GSU history tohaveacareerTDbypassing,rushingandreceiving. TheBulldogsthenscoredthreetouchdownsinthe span of eight minutes in the third and fourthquarterstoopenaleadlateintheballgame. Senior Albert Wilson caught eight passes for167 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown catchin the fourth quarter. That effort is the second-mostreceivingyardsinasinglegameforaPantherreceiver, behind Wilson’s own 175-yard outingagainstSouthAlabamain2011. NotonlywasthegamethePanthers’firstintheFBS, but it was also the opening game under thedirectionofheadcoachTrentMiles. “Itwasatoughstart,butIamveryproudofouryoungmen,”Milessaid.“Theycompetedandwe’vegottoteachthemhowtowin.Theyrespondedwellanddidn’thangtheirheads.Whensomethingwentwrongtheykeptfightingback.” SamfordrunningbackFabianTrussrushedfor78 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown. Trussalsoreturnedthegame’sopeningkickoff100yardsforthefirstscoreofthecontest.Thereturnmarkedthe first time the Panthers have allowed a kickoffreturnforatouchdowninprogramhistory. Bell completed 28 of 51 passes, but also hadtwocostlyinterceptions.Oneofthosewasreturnedfor a touchdown by Samford cornerback JaquiskiTartt,provingtobetheturningpointofthegameandmomentumshift. Tartt’s touchdown tied the game at 14-14heading into the fourth quarter. Samford thenwentona10-play,62-yarddrive,cappedbyTruss’one-yardscoringrun,totaketheleadforgoodwith11:21toplayat21-14. GSUoutgainedSamfordintotalyards463-298andran76playsto67bySamford. After thePanthers fellbehind7-0,BellguidedGSUonaseven-play,73-yarddrive,hittingHillfora21-yardtouchdowntoeventhescorewith7:17toplayinthefirstquarter. Bell and Hill hooked up again in the secondquarter,thistimefora17-yardscoringplaytocapan87-yarddriveandputthePanthersahead14-7with12:48leftinthefirsthalf. One of the highlights for the Georgia Statedefense was a goal-line stand on which thePanthers stopped Samford three times insidethe one-yard line. On third-and-goal at the one,TerranceWoodard stoppedTruss for no gain, andthen on fourth down,Truss again gained nothingandthePantherscelebrated,butGSUwasflaggedfor being offsides.This time,Tarris Batiste tackledSummerlinfora3-yardlosstogivepossessionbacktothePanthers.

SAMFORD..........................7 0 7 17 — 31GEORGIASTATE.................7 7 0 7 — 21

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st14:43 SAM FabianTruss100ydkickoffreturn(W.Handrahankick)

7:17 GSU Hill,Kelton21ydpassfromBell,Ronnie (Lutz,Wilkick),7-733:02

2nd12:48GSU Hill,Kelton17ydpassfromBell,Ronnie (Lutz,Wilkick),10-873:42

3rd 4:44 SAM JaquiskiTartt33ydinterceptionreturn (W.Handrahankick)

4th14:05 SAM FabianTruss1ydrun(W.Handrahankick),10-623:24

11:21 SAM KarelHamilton31ydpassfromAndySummerlin(W.Handrahankick),4-501:03

4:36 SAM W.Handrahan48ydfieldgoal,4-90:30 2:45 GSU Wilson,Albert40ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),7-811:45Attendance–17,606

TEAMSTATISTICS..............................................SAM GSU

FIRSTDOWNS.......................................................15 19RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................ 36-105 25-72PASSINGYDS(NET)...........................................193 391PassesAtt-Comp-Int.................................31-19-1 51-28-2TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS............... 67-298 76-463FumbleReturns-Yards........................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards.......................................... 2-53 1-4KickoffReturns-Yards...................................4-149 5-91InterceptionReturns-Yards........................... 2-45 1-0Punts(Number-Avg)....................................7-40.3 9-35.9Fumbles-Lost.......................................................1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards................................................. 4-20 5-30PossessionTime............................................. 29:02 30:58Third-DownConversions..........................4of14 8of19Fourth-DownConversions.........................0of1 0of1Red-ZoneScores-Chances...............................1-2 2-2SacksBy:Number-Yards...................................1-6 1-3

RUSHING

SAM:FabianTruss26-78;D.Bledsoe5-14;S.Robinson2-13;AndySummerlin3-0.

GSU:Howse,Gerald14-29;Hill,Kelton2-28;Smith,Duvall3-9;Wilson,Albert3-3;Bell,Ronnie3-3.

PASSING

SAM:AndySummerlin19-31-1-193.GSU:Bell,Ronnie28-51-2-391.

RECEIVING

SAM:E.Obajimi4-37;FabianTruss4-16;KarelHamilton2-48;ZekeWalters2-35;S.Robinson2-3;ChrisCephus1-21;JauanDavis1-17;GavinSinclair1-15;D.Bledsoe1-3;KelseyPope1-minus2.

GSU:Wilson,Albert8-167;Davis,Robert7-66;Hill,Kelton5-54;Williams,Danny3-59;Jeppesen,Sean2-23;Smith,Duvall2-14;Rucker,Keith1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS

SAM:JaquiskiTartt1-33;BobbyWilson1-12.GSU:Matthews,D.1-0.

CHATTANOOGA42,GEORGIASTATE14Game2:Sept.7,2013•2p.m.(ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Chattanooga collected 401 yards rushing onthewaytoa42-14victoryoverGeorgiaStateattheGeorgiaDome. GeorgiaStatewidereceiverAlbertWilsonhadsevencatchesfor132yardsandtwotouchdowns,hissecondstraight100-yardeffortandtheeighthofhiscareer. In the fourth quarter, Georgia State insertedquarterback Ben McLane, who led the Pantheroffensetoconsecutivescoringdrivesinlessthanaminuteandahalf. McLaneconnectedwithWilsonfortouchdownsoffiveand30yardstocapbothdrives. McLane replaced starting QB Ronnie Bell,

who completed 9-of-22 pass attempts during thefirst three quarters but was frequently pressured.McLanewas7-of-12andfinishedwith164yards. “Ronnie got beat up,” head coachTrent Milessaid.“Hewasrunningforhislife.Theymanhandledusupfront.Theygotpressureonourquarterback,andweweren’tabletorunthefootball.” Freshman wide receiver Robert Davis addedfourcatchesfor100yards,givingthePantherstwo100-yard receivers in the same game for just thesecondtimeinschoolhistory. Panther punter Matt Hubbard booted sevenpuntsfor304yards,oranaverageof43.3yardsperkick. Chattanoogadominatedduringthefirstthreequarters, rushing for 317 yards while holding thePantherstoonly18yardsontheground,enroutetoa42-0leadheadingintothefinalquarterofplay. ThevisitingMocstooktheopeningkickoffandmarched 70 yards for a touchdown and a quick7-0 lead, capped by a two-yard run by RB KeonWilliams. Williams racked up a personal-best 126yardson20carries. On its second possession, Chattanooga fakedafieldgoal,resultingina27-yardtouchdownpasstotightendFaysalShafaat.Shafaatcaughtanothertouchdownpassinthesecondquartertoestablisha21-0scorebyhalftime. During the third quarter, Mocs QB JacobHuesman scrambled for a pair of touchdowns ofnine and 26 yards. Huesman totaled 86 yards on12 rushingattempts.Chattanoogaaddedanotherscore on the ground at the start of the fourthquarter.

CHATTANOOGA..............14 7 14 7 — 42GEORGIASTATE.................0 0 0 14 — 14

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st 9:28 UTC KeonWilliams2ydrun(NickPollardkick),12-705:32

4:18 UTC FaysalShafaat27ydpassfromJacobHuesman(NickPollardkick),7-783:42

2nd 6:16 UTC FaysalShafaat9ydpassfromJacobHuesman(NickPollardkick),5-352:50

3rd10:10 UTC JacobHuesman9ydrun(NickPollardkick),10-794:17

5:40 UTC JacobHuesman26ydrun(NickPollardkick),5-372:14

4th14:56 UTC DerrickCraine4ydrun(NickPollardkick),8-773:38

12:55 GSU Wilson,Albert5ydpassfromMcLane,Ben(Hubbard,Mattkick),5-701:53

10:25 GSU Wilson,Albert30ydpassfromMcLane,Ben(Hubbard,Mattkick),2-770:31

Attendance–14,952

TEAMSTATISTICS...............................................UTC GSU

FIRSTDOWNS.......................................................25 13RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................ 60-401 17-30PASSINGYDS(NET)...........................................108 273PassesAtt-Comp-Int.................................15-11-0 35-17-0TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS............... 75-509 52-303FumbleReturns-Yards.......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards.......................................... 3-32 0-0KickoffReturns-Yards..................................... 3-46 6-129InterceptionReturns-Yards..............................0-0 0-0Punts(Number-Avg)....................................3-36.0 7-43.4Fumbles-Lost........................................................1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards.................................................. 3-14 4-25PossessionTime.............................................. 38:42 21:18Third-DownConversions........................ 10of14 6of14Fourth-DownConversions..........................1of1 0of1Red-ZoneScores-Chances................................4-5 1-1SacksBy:Number-Yards................................. 2-12 0-0

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RUSHING

UTC-KeonWilliams20-147;JacobHuesman12-84;DerrickCraine6-53;T.Robinson4-47;MarquisGreen9-43;TaharinTyson3-16;T.Shepherd3-9;TommyHudson1-8;TM2-minus6.

GSU-Evans,Travis10-25;Wilson,Albert1-11;Jeppesen,Sean1-2;McLane,Ben1-1;Bell,Ronnie4-minus9.

PASSING

UTC-JacobHuesman9-13-0-84;T.Robinson2-2-0-24.GSU-Bell,Ronnie9-22-0-70;McLane,Ben7-12-0-164;Hill,

Kelton1-1-0-39.

RECEIVING

UTC-C.J.Board4-34;FaysalShafaat2-36;X.Borishade2-25;MarlonAnthony1-8;MarquisGreen1-4;TaharinTyson1-1.

GSU-Wilson,Albert7-132;Davis,Robert4-100;Hill,Kelton3-15;Williams,Danny2-15;Rucker,Keith1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS

None

WESTVIRGINIA41,GEORGIASTATE7Game3:Sept.14,2013•12noon(ROOT)MilanPuskarStadium•Morgantown,W.Va.

GeorgiaStatefellatWestVirginia41-7atMilanPuskarStadium. The Panthers (0-3) trailed just 10-0 late in thesecond quarter and 17-7 late in the third beforeWest Virginia (2-1) pulled away. Travis Evansrushedforacareerhigh118yardsforthePanthers,includinga65-yardtouchdownrun. Evans’scoringplayisthelongestruninGeorgiaState’sbriefhistoryandthePanthers’fourth-longestplayfromscrimmage. West Virginia’s Charles Sims rushed for 116yards, including a 32-yard touchdown run onthe first play of the fourth quarter to put theMountaineers ahead 27-7. Making his first start,redshirt freshman quarterback Ford Childresspassedfor359yardsandthreescores,completing25-of-41passes. Trailing17-0atthehalf,GeorgiaStateheldtheMountaineers on the opening possession of thethird quarter as Jarrell Robinson sacked Childressfora10-yardlosson4th-and-3,givingthePantherstheballattheirown35-yardline.Onthefirstplay,Evans ran around the left side and broke loosedownthesidelineforthetouchdown.ThatpulledGSU within 17-7 with 11:33 to play in the thirdquarter. “Obviously it was blocked well, andTravis didagreat joband,we’rehappywiththat,”GSUheadcoachTrentMilessaid.“Weneedmoreofthose,andwehavetobeabletofindconsistentdrives.” Georgia State then forced West Virginia puntandregainedpossessionattheirown16.Butthreeplaysnettedjustthreeyards,andthePanthershadtopunt. AftertheMountaineersdrovetoafirstdownattheGSU11,thePantherdefensestiffened,andWVUsettledfora23-yardfieldgoalbyJoshLambertanda20-7leadwith4:31leftinthethird. But the GSU offense was unable to sustain adrive after that, and the Mountaineers tacked onthree fourth-quarter touchdowns, the last onecomingwithjust12secondsleft. “Ithoughtourkidsbattled,butthatshouldbea given. Obviously we’re very disappointed withthe result,” Miles said. “I’m not going to sit hereandtellyouthatwe’rehappywiththewaythatwecompeted because that should be a given in theprogram.Weexecutedpoorlyincertainsituations,whichallowedthegametogetalittleoutofhand.”

GEORGIASTATE.................0 0 7 0 — 7WESTVIRGINIA................10 7 3 21 — 41

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st11:03 WVU JoshLambert42ydfieldgoal,5-281:41 4:11 WVU DaikielShorts21ydpassfromFordChildress

(JoshLambertkick),11-934:052nd 2:50 WVU IvanMcCartney45ydpassfromFordChildress

(JoshLambertkick),2-600:203rd11:37 GSU Evans,Travis65ydrun(Lutz,Wilkick),1-65

0:12 4:36 WVU JoshLambert23ydfieldgoal,11-624:224th14:50 WVU CharlesSims32ydrun(JoshLambertkick),

8-622:26 11:42 WVU DaikielShorts23ydpassfromFordChildress

(JoshLambertkick),3-331:00 00:17 WVU DreamiusSmith10ydrun(JoshLambertkick),

8-683:50

TEAMSTATISTICS.............................................. GSU WVU

FIRSTDOWNS...................................................... 10 30RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................33-136 42-245PASSINGYDS(NET)............................................ 84 359PassesAtt-Comp-Int...................................18-8-0 41-25-1TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS...............51-220 83-604FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards...........................................0-0 3-46KickoffReturns-Yards.................................. 6-121 2-54InterceptionReturns-Yards.............................1-7 0-0Punts(Number-Avg).................................10-39.3 3-31.3Fumbles-Lost......................................................1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards................................................ 7-35 4-48PossessionTime............................................ 28:02 31:58Third-DownConversions.........................3of13 8of17Fourth-DownConversions........................ 0of0 1of2Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................0-0 3-3SacksBy:Number-Yards............................... 2-15 3-23

RUSHING

GSU-Evans,Travis12-118;Jean-Bart,J.8-22;Jeppesen,Sean2-6;Neal,Kyler4-5;McLane,Ben1-0;Bell,Ronnie6-minus15.

WVU-CharlesSims18-116;W.Smallwood8-62;DreamiusSmith12-60;MarioAlford2-22;FordChildress2-minus15.

PASSING

GSU-Bell,Ronnie5-13-0-63;McLane,Ben3-5-0-21.WVU-FordChildress25-41-1-359.

RECEIVING

GSU-Davis,Robert3-39;Rucker,Keith2-27;Williams,Danny1-12;Hill,Kelton1-3;Evans,Travis1-3.

WVU-KJMyers6-64;DaikielShorts5-88;MarioAlford4-33;RonaldCarswell3-67;IvanMcCartney2-66;KevinWhite2-17;CharlesSims1-10;DevonteMathis1-7;CodyClay1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS

GSU-McClendon,B.1-7.WVU-None.

JACKSONVILLEST.32,GEORGIASTATE26Game4:Sept.21,2013•2p.m.(ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Despite mounting a fourth-quarter rally to tiethe game and force overtime, Georgia State (0-4)felltoJacksonvilleState(4-0)32-26inaback-and-forthcontestattheGeorgiaDome. Trailing 23-9 to start the fourth quarter, thePanthers strung together two touchdowns in lessthantwominutestotiethescore.Bothteamsthentraded field goals before regulation expired withthescoreknottedat26-26. After GSU missed a 42-yard field goal on theopening possession of overtime, the Gamecocksdrove down the short field for the touchdownand the victory. The 25-yard drive was cappedby DaMarcus James’ third rushing score of theafternoon. “With the exception of just a few plays in thegame,wegaveourselvesachancetowinthatgame

attheend,”GSUheadcoachTrentMilessaid.“AndI felt so bad for our young men because it didn’thappen. And they’re devastated, but at the sametime they’re committed to understanding what ittakesandcontinuetokeepworkingandpoundingthatrockeverydayuntil itbreaks.Andwealmostgotitdone. “My hats off to Jacksonville State and theirprogram.Theydeservedthevictory.” Facing a 14-point deficit entering the finalquarter, Georgia State got a boost in momentumwhencornerbackC.J.ScottblockedaJacksonvilleStatepuntandrecoveredtheballintheendzoneforatouchdown. Ontheensuingkickoff,thePanthers’DontavisCrockerrecoveredafumble,givingGSUtheballatthe 13-yard line. Quarterback Ronnie Bell finishedthe drive by connecting with Robert Davis for hissecondpassingtouchdownoftheday. With 2:58 left on the clock, Jacksonville Statebooteda34-yardfieldgoaltoregainathree-pointedge. But the Panthers used those remainingminutestodrivedownandallowWilLutztokickalast-second,game-tyingfieldgoaltoforceovertime.Bellconvertedon4th-and-3witha17-yardrunandaddeda12-yardrunforafirstdown. Lutz finished the game 2-for-4 in field goalattempts. After converting the Panthers’ first fieldgoaloftheyearona39-yardtryinthefirstquarter,Lutz barely missed a 50-yard field goal when theballjustglancedofftherightupright. On the first play of the game, Bell hit seniorreceiver Albert Wilson in stride for a 75-yardtouchdown. Wilson finished the game with 158yardsonsevencatchesandtheonescore.Wilsonalso had 97 yards on kickoff returns, 15 yardsrushing and 10 yards on punt returns for 280all-purposeyards. That play now stands as the fourth-longestplay in Panther football history, all of which haveinvolvedWilson.Itisalsothe12thplayofhiscareercovering50yardsormore. James supplied a pair of first-half 1-yardtouchdown rushes for Jacksonville State to helpthe Gamecocks build a 20-9 halftime advantage.The Gamecocks benefited from a pair ofPanther turnovers, which were both turned intotouchdowns. That included an interception by Bell withlessthanaminutetoplayinthehalf.Thatsetupa41-yardscoringdriveforJacksonvilleStatecappedoffbya5-yardscrambleintotheendzonebyQBEliJenkins. The teams combined for 861 yards with JSUgaining461andhostGSU400yards.ThePanthersranforaseason-best150yardswithBellscramblingfor79ofthosefromthepocket. The game was the sixth overtime contest inGeorgiaStatefootballhistory.ThePanthersholda2-4recordinthosegames,includingapairoflossestoJacksonvilleState.Thetwoteams’firstmeetingin2010alsoendedinovertime. MattHubbardtiedhisownschoolrecordwithan80-yardpuntduringthefourthquarter.Hubbardfinishedwithfourpuntsfor183yards,anaverageof45.8yardsperkick.

JACKSONVILLESTATE......7 13 3 3 6 — 32GEORGIASTATE.................9 0 0 17 0 — 26

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st14:47 GSU Wilson,Albert75ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,Wilkickfailed),1-750:13

9:35 JSU JAMES,DaMARCUS1ydrun(THOMAS,Griffinkick),1-300:04

6:43 GSU Lutz,Wil39ydfieldgoal,7-182:52

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2nd 9:22 JSU JAMES,DaMARCUS1ydrun(JENKINS,Elipassfailed),9-903:23

0:10 JSU JENKINS,Eli5ydrun(THOMAS,Griffinkick),5-410:27

3rd 4:38 JSU THOMAS,Griffin29ydfieldgoal,11-593:354th13:11 GSU Scott,C.J.3ydblockedpuntreturn(Lutz,Wil

kick) 12:09 GSU Davis,Robert10ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),2-130:55 2:58 JSU THOMAS,Griffin34ydfieldgoal,7-312:48 0:00 GSU Lutz,Wil26ydfieldgoal,19-00:00OT 0:00 JSU JAMES,DaMARCUS2ydrun,6-250:00

TEAMSTATISTICS.................................................. JSU GSU

FIRSTDOWNS............................................................... 22 22RUSHES-YARDS(NET).........................................44-122 42-150PASSINGYDS(NET)...................................................339 250PassesAtt-Comp-Int.........................................32-18-0 42-16-1TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS.......................76-461 84-400FumbleReturns-Yards............................................ 1-29 0-0PuntReturns-Yards.................................................. 1-10 3-27KickoffReturns-Yards............................................. 3-60 3-97InterceptionReturns-Yards.................................. 1-18 0-0Punts(Number-Avg)............................................5-32.6 4-45.8Fumbles-Lost................................................................3-2 1-1Penalties-Yards......................................................... 5-55 9-62PossessionTime..................................................... 26:05 33:55Third-DownConversions..................................8of16 7of20Fourth-DownConversions................................. 0of0 2of3Red-ZoneScores-Chances......................................6-7 2-3SacksBy:Number-Yards........................................ 3-22 2-6

RUSHING

JSU-JONES,Miles21-76;JAMES,DaMARCUS16-41;JENKINS,Eli5-13;SHORTELL,Max2-minus8.

GSU-Bell,Ronnie11-57;Evans,Travis20-45;Jean-Bart,J.5-24;Wilson,Albert4-15;Hill,Kelton1-11;Team1-minus2.

PASSING

JSU-SHORTELL,Max13-27-0-263;JENKINS,Eli5-5-0-76.GSU-Bell,Ronnie16-40-1-250;Hill,Kelton0-1-0-0;McLane,Ben

0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING

JSU-BARGE,Josh8-124;MERRILL,Markis3-62;JOHNSON,Anthony2-59;SCREWS,Dalton1-39;BROWN,Telvin1-33;ELLIS,Gavin1-17;SMITH,Luke1-7;CALLOWAY,Earl1-minus2.

GSU-Wilson,Albert7-158;Davis,Robert3-36;Evans,Travis3-19;Williams,Danny1-15;Hill,Kelton1-11;Jeppesen,Sean1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS

JSU-LOTT,Jamill1-18.GSU-None.

ALABAMA45,GEORGIASTATE3Game5:Oct.5,2013•12:21p.m.(SECTV)Bryant-DennyStadium•Tuscaloosa,Ala.

GeorgiaStatefellatNo.1-rankedAlabama45-3atBryant-DennyStadium. Alabama (5-0) looked every bit the nation’stopteamanddefendingBCSNationalChampions,ledbyquarterbackA.J.McCarron,whocompleted15-of-16passesfor166yardsandfourtouchdownsinlessthantwoquartersofplay. The Crimson Tide jumped on Georgia State(0-5) with 38 first-half points before the PanthersplayedAlabamawithin7-3inthesecondhalf. “My hats off to Alabama – they’re the No. 1team in the nation for a reason,” GSU head coachTrent Miles said. “They’re a great football team,extremelytalentedandwell-coached. “Our young men competed hard, but whenyou’replayingtheNo.1teaminthenationattheirplaceandyou’reatremendousunderdog,youcan’thelp them.We went out and helped them in thefirsthalf.Wefumbledakickoffreturn,wehadsomemissed tackles, we had some young guys not getlined up correctly. Make no mistake, Alabama did

what they needed to, but we didn’t need to helpthem. “At halftime, we discussed coming out in thesecond half and playing like the score was 0-0,anditwasa7-3ballgameinthesecondhalf,”Milescontinued. “We can build on that and get somemomentumgoingintoconferenceplay.” GeorgiaState’sWilLutzbootedaschool-record53-yardfieldinthethirdquartertogetthePanthersonthescoreboardagainstanAlabamadefensethathasallowedjustthreefieldgoalsoverthelastthreegames. The previous GSU record for longest fieldgoalwas49yardsbyIainVanceagainstMoreheadStatein2010. “Coach Miles asked me if I had the distance,and I told him, ‘Give me a shot,’” said Lutz, thesophomore from Newnan, Ga. “I wish it meantmore,butI’mgratefulfortheopportunity.” GSU quarterback Ronnie Bell completed11-of-20 passes for 146 yards. Albert Wilson wasthe Panthers’ leading receiver with four catchesfor60yards,includinga34-yardreceptionthatsetup Lutz’s field goal. Freshman Robert Davis andsophomoreAverySweetingaddedthreereceptionseach. “Our young men are disappointed that theylost,butthey’remoredisappointedintheiroverallexecutioninthefirsthalf,”Milessaid. ThePanthersonlycommittedoneturnoverbutthe fumbledkickoffreturn late in thefirstquartergaveAlabamatheballattheGSU10-yardline.Onthenextplay,McCarronfoundDeAndrewWhitefora10-yardtouchdownasWhitemadeaspectacularone-handed catch to put the CrimsonTide ahead21-0. The Panthers also hurt themselves witha season-high 10 penalties, including severalpre-snappenaltieslikelycausedbyalatepersonnelchange due to injuries. With all three of GeorgiaState’s tight ends injured for this game, truefreshman offensive lineman Brandon Pertile linedupattightendforthefirsttime.

GEORGIASTATE.................0 0 3 0 — 3ALABAMA........................21 17 7 0 — 45

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st11:46 UA ChristionJones8ydpassfromAJMcCarron(CadeFosterkick),7-713:14

3:08 UA T.J.Yeldon4ydrun(CadeFosterkick),7-604:12

2:55 UA DeAndrewWhite10ydpassfromAJMcCarron(CadeFosterkick),1-100:05

2nd13:48UA KenyanDrake23ydpassfromAJMcCarron(CadeFosterkick),5-621:45

6:11 UA JalstonFowler1ydpassfromAJMcCarron(CadeFosterkick),8-803:29

0:36 UA CadeFoster27ydfieldgoal,7-453:503rd11:20 GSU Lutz,Wil53ydfieldgoal,9-463:40 6:18 UA ChrisBlack10ydpassfromBlakeSims(Adam

Griffithkick),10-685:02

TEAMSTATISTICS.............................................. GSU UA

FIRSTDOWNS........................................................ 9 31RUSHES-YARDS(NET).................................. 22-15 30-181PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................160 296PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................ 22-12-0 34-29-0TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS...............44-175 64-477FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 1-6PuntReturns-Yards...........................................0-0 1-37KickoffReturns-Yards.................................. 7-120 2-17InterceptionReturns-Yards.............................0-0 0-0Punts(Number-Avg)................................... 7-41.1 1-42.0Fumbles-Lost......................................................3-1 0-0Penalties-Yards.............................................. 10-60 4-30PossessionTime............................................ 26:22 33:38Third-DownConversions.........................4of12 6of9Fourth-DownConversions........................ 0of0 0of0Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................0-0 6-7SacksBy:Number-Yards..................................0-0 1-8

RUSHING

GSU-Evans,Travis14-19;Jean-Bart,J.2-4;Jeppesen,Sean1-1;Bell,Ronnie4-0;Hill,Kelton1-minus9.

UA-T.J.Yeldon6-51;DerrickHenry5-50;KenyanDrake5-40;JalstonFowler3-23;BlakeSims2-10;AlteeTenpenny4-10;DeeHart4-0;TEAM1-minus3.

PASSING

GSU-Bell,Ronnie11-20-0-146;McLane,Ben1-2-0-14.UA-BlakeSims14-18-0-130;AJMcCarron15-16-0-166

RECEIVING

GSU-Wilson,Albert4-60;Davis,Robert3-45;Sweeting,Avery3-36;Jeppesen,Sean1-17;Evans,Travis1-2.

UA-ChrisBlack6-54;DeAndrewWhite4-45;KevinNorwood3-42;ChristionJones3-22;KennyBell2-37;MalcomeFaciane2-14;;KenyanDrake1-23;O.J.Howard1-13;HarrisonJones1-12;KurtFreitag1-11;BrianVogler1-9;P.Barrineau1-6;AlteeTenpenny1-4;TyReed1-3;JalstonFowler1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS

GSU-NoneUA-None.

TROY35,GEORGIASTATE28Game6:Oct.12,2013•3:30p.m.(SBN/CSS/ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Intheprogram’sfirst-everSunBeltConferencegame, Georgia State fell, 35-28, to Troy in thePanthers’ Homecoming game on Saturday at theGeorgia Dome. The Panthers (0-6, 0-1) rallied toscore 21 second-half points and take the lead inthe fourth quarter, but Troy (4-3, 2-1) scored thego-aheadtouchdownwith3:17leftinthegame. Ronnie Bell tied a school record with fourtouchdown passes, two to Albert Wilson, whofinishedthegamewithsevencatchesfor153yardsand119yardsonjusttwokickoffreturns. “I thought our team battled and proved thattheybelonginthisconference,andIamveryhappywiththewaytheyplayed,”saidGeorgiaStateheadcoachTrentMiles.“Iamnothappywiththeresult,obviously, everyone is disappointed with losing.ThiswasanFCSfootballteamayearagothatwononegame.WejumpedintoFBSandwenttoe-to-toefor 56 minutes and had every opportunity to winthegame. “Weprovedthatthisisgoingtobeaverygoodconferenceforus,andwewillbeabletocompete.” Georgia State took a 28-21 lead on the firstplayofthefourthquarter,asBellfoundWilsonona38-yardpassdownthemiddleforatouchdown.WilsonhelpedsetupthescoringdriveafterfieldingaTroykickoffathisowngoallineandreturningittotheGSU48-yardline. Troyansweredwithfourth-quartertouchdowndrivesof75and63yardstosealthewin.Thefinalscore came after Chris Pickett intercepted Bell’spassattheTroy17-yardlineandreturnedittohisteam’s37.Twoplays later,ChrisWilliamscaughta54-yardtouchdownpassfromCoreyRobinson,histhirdscoringpassoftheday. “Troy is an excellent football team andoffensively it showed,” Miles said.“You make onemistakeattheend,theygodownthefieldandcashit intoputthenail inthecoffinonus.Hat’sofftothem,theyaregoingtowinalotoffootballgames.” Down14-7athalftime,GeorgiaStatestormedback to take the lead after the Panthers defenseforced two consecutive turnovers and blocked apunttobeginthesecondhalf.AfterTroytookthekickoff to start the third quarter, Trojans runningbackBrandonBurksfumbledonthenextplayfromscrimmageaftergettinghitbyPanther linebackerMackendy Cheridor, and Tarris Batiste recovered

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theballattheTroy43. The Panthers capitalized soon after when Bellfound Wilson for an 8-yard touchdown pass. Bellconverted third-down plays on the previous twoserieswhenhefoundWilsonfora13-yardgainonthird-and-6andRobertDavisforan11-yardgainonthird-and-3. Troy’snexttwopossessionsendedonaJarrellRobinson interception in Georgia State territoryandablockedpuntbyDemariusMatthewsthatwasdownedattheTroy31.Aftertheblock,thePanthersscored on the very next play on a touchdownpass from Bell to Davis, despite a defensive pass-interferencecall,togivethePanthersa21-14lead. ThePanthers’firsttouchdowntiedthescoreat7-7with2:29togointhefirstquarterwithanine-play,75-yardtouchdowndrivecappedbya7-yardscoringpassfromBelltoKeltonHill.Thetouchdownwassetupbyconsecutivefirst-downcompletionsasBellfoundDavisfora21-yardgainandthenhitJonathanJean-Bartona26-yardscreenpasstogettotheTroy6-yardline. The Georgia State defense forced threeturnovers, as Batiste intercepted a Robinson passintheendzoneinthesecondquartertogoalongwith his fumble recovery and Jarrell Robinson’sinterception. Linebacker Joseph Peterson led thedefensewith16totaltackles. Bellfinished22-of-50for370yardspassingandoneinterception,theonlyPanthersturnover.Davisamassed 76 receiving yards, and Hill had 60. ThePantheroffenseputup422totalyards, itshighesttotaloftheseason. Troy’sRobinson,theFBSactiveleaderincareerpassing yards, was 21-for-37 for 350 yards withthreescores.EricThomascaughtsixpassesfor113yardsadnonetouchdown,andWilliamsaddedfourgrabsfor152yards.TheTrojansrananeye-popping102offensiveplaysinthegame.

TROY...................................7 7 7 14 — 35GEORGIASTATE.................7 0 14 7 — 28

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st 7:45 TROYThomas,Eric26ydpassfromRobinson,Corey(Scott,Willkick),8-803:00

5:16 GSU Hill,Kelton7ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,Wilkick),9-752:29

2nd10:52 TROYHolmes,Bryan4ydpassfromRobinson,Corey(Scott,Willkick),6-691:22

3rd12:29 GSU Wilson,Albert8ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,Wilkick),7-432:20

7:09 GSU Davis,Robert31ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,Wilkick),1-310:06

1:09 TROYChunn,Jordan8ydrun(Scott,Willkick),6-621:36

4th14:55 GSU Wilson,Albert38ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,Wilkick),5-521:14

9:14 TROYChunn,Jordan3ydrun(Scott,Willkick),13-755:41

3:17 TROYWilliams,Chris54ydpassfromRobinson,Corey(Scott,Willkick),2-630:29

TEAMSTATISTICS............................................ TROY GSU

FIRSTDOWNS...................................................... 29 23RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................59-249 26-52PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................385 370PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................ 43-25-2 50-22-1TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS............ 102-634 76-422FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards...........................................0-0 1--5KickoffReturns-Yards.................................... 2-32 4-125InterceptionReturns-Yards.......................... 1-20 2-9Punts(Number-Avg)................................... 7-41.4 10-39.8Fumbles-Lost......................................................2-1 5-0Penalties-Yards................................................ 9-98 7-60PossessionTime............................................ 34:03 25:57Third-DownConversions.......................13of22 5of16

Fourth-DownConversions........................ 0of2 0of0Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................3-4 2-3SacksBy:Number-Yards............................... 4-25 2-6

RUSHING

Troy-Burks,Brandon23-113;Chunn,Jordan22-91;Anthony,Deon9-58;TEAM2-minus6;Robinson,Corey3-minus7.

GSU-Evans,Travis10-30;Jean-Bart,J.9-27;Wilson,Albert1-1;Bell,Ronnie6-minus6..

PASSING

Troy-Robinson,Corey21-37-2-350,3TD;Anthony,Deon4-6-0-35.GSU-Bell,Ronnie22-50-1-370,4TD.

RECEIVING

Troy-Thomas,Eric6-113;Williams,Chris4-152;Payton,Felton4-33;Edenfield,K.D.3-50;Burks,Brandon3-7;Holmes,Bryan2-17;Page,Trey1-6;White,Daron1-4;VanHooser,W.1-3.

GSU-Wilson,Albert7-153;Hill,Kelton6-60;Davis,Robert4-76;Evans,Travis1-33;Jean-Bart,J.1-26;Sweeting,Avery1-13;Blair,Lynquez1-7;Jeppesen,Sean1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS

Troy-Pickett,Chris1-20.GSU-Robinson,J.1-9;Batiste,Tarris1-0.

TEXASSTATE24,GEORGIASTATE17Game7:Oct.19,2013•7p.m.(SBN/CSS/ESPN3)BobcatStadium•SanMarcos,Texas

WithbothteamslookingfortheirfirsteverSunBeltConferencevictory,TexasStateedgedGeorgiaState24-17atBobcatStadium. With the game tied at 10-10 in the fourthquarter,Texas State (4-3, 1-2 Sun Belt) scored thego-aheadtouchdownonathree-yardrunbyChrisNutall.ThatputtheBobcatsahead17-10with8:01toplaybeforebothteamsaddedlatetouchdowns. GeorgiaState(0-7,0-2SunBelt)outgainedtheBobcats 368-343, including 208 yards passing byRonnie Bell, 71 yards rushing byTravis Evans and73 yards receiving by AlbertWilson.The Panthers’defense allowed just 47 yards passing on fivecompletions,thelowestfiguresinschoolhistory. But Texas State’s combination of Nutall (90yardsonninecarries,twotouchdowns)andRobertLowe (career-high 177 yards, one touchdown)provedtobethedifference. “We just have to learn how to get overthat hump and quit doing the things that beatourselves,” Georgia State head coach Trent Milessaid.“But we’re playing hard. I’m proud of them. Ihad a lot of guys out this game and we still wereabletoputourselvesinpositiontowin. “We’regettingbetterbecausewe’reexecutingbetter.Itjusthasn’tshowninwinsyet.” GeorgiaStatedrove81yardsearlyinthefourthquarter for the tyingfieldgoal,a19-yardbootbyWilLutzthatknottedthescoreat10-10with11:21toplay.Onthedrive,BellhitWilsonforcompletionsof12and21yardsandfoundtightendKeithRuckerfor15yards.On3rd-and-8attheTexasStatenine,Bell scrambled up the middle but was just shy ofthefirstdown,forcingthetyingfieldgoal. On Texas State’s ensuing possession, thePanthers appeared to have the Bobcats stoppedwith an incomplete pass on third down, but GSUwasflaggedforpassinterferencetokeepthedrivealive. Two plays later, Nutall avoided a would-betacklertoscamperupthemiddlefor35yardsdowntotheGSU9.Hescoredthego-aheadtouchdowntwoplayslater. Afteranexchangeofpunts,GeorgiaStatetookover at its own 16-yard line with 5:26 to play. On3rd-and-4fromtheGSU39,Bellthrewincomplete,andthenhisfourth-downpasswasintercepted.

LowescoredfortheBobcatswith1:33toplay,andthenGeorgiaStateansweredwithBell’s5-yardtouchdownpasstoRobertDavisbut itcamewithjustonesecondleft. Georgia State took the opening kickoff andmarched80yardsforatouchdown.Onthefirstplayfromscrimmage,AlbertWilsonraced47yardsonareverse,thelongestrunofhiscareer. After a would-be touchdown by JonathanJean-Bartwascalledbackforaholdingpenalty,thePanthersconverteda4th-and-1bySeanJeppesentokeepthedrivealive.Onthenextplay,Bellsnuckin for the 1-yard score to give the Panthers a 7-0leadfiveminutesintothegame.ThescorewasthefirstrushingtouchdownofBell’scareer. The Bobcats got on the board with Nutall’s34-yard touchdown run with 2:04 left in the firsthalf.Ontheirnextpossession,Lowebrokeanotherlongrun,going59yardsbeforehewasknockedoutofboundsatthe4-yardlinebyDemariusMatthews.But theGSUdefenseheldand forcedafieldgoal,puttingTexasStateahead10-7with11:30toplayinthefirsthalf. “They (Lowe and Nutall) are good runningbacks.TexasStateisagoodfootballteam,andtheyaretwowinsawayfrombeingbowleligible,”Milessaid.“Ihavenothingbutgoodthingstosayaboutcoach (Dennis) Franchione and how he runs hisprogram.” GSUlinebackerRobertFergusonfinishedwitheight tackles, raising his career total to 164 as hepassedMarkHogan(157)tobecomethePanthers’careertacklingleader. With71yardsrushing,Evanstoppedthe1,400-yard mark for his career. He now has 1,403 careeryards, just nine behind Donald Russell’s schoolrecordof1,412. The Panthers managed 368 yards of offense,including 160 yards rushing, despite playing witha makeshift offensive line that was missing threestartersincenterCadeYates,lefttackleUlrickJohnandleftguardTimWynn.

GEORGIASTATE.................7 0 0 10 — 17TEXASSTATE......................7 3 0 14 — 24

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st10:20 GSU Bell,Ronnie1ydrun(Lutz,Wilkick),9-754:40 2:04 TXSTNutall,Chris34ydrun(Dann,Jasonkick),4-49

1:572nd11:30TXST Dann,Jason20ydfieldgoal,5-603:224th11:21 GSU Lutz,Wil19ydfieldgoal,11-815:45 8:01 TXSTNutall,Chris3ydrun(Dann,Jasonkick),8-77

3:16 1:43 TXSTLowe,Robert1ydrun(Dann,Jasonkick),5-18

2:13 0:01 GSU Davis,Robert5ydpassfromBell,Ronnie(Lutz,

Wilkick),8-851:32

TEAMSTATISTICS.............................................. GSU TXST

FIRSTDOWNS...................................................... 20 15RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................35-160 42-296PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................208 47PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................ 36-20-1 12-5-1TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS...............71-368 54-343FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards........................................ 1-14 0-0KickoffReturns-Yards.................................... 3-54 3-53InterceptionReturns-Yards.............................1-0 1-27Punts(Number-Avg)................................... 7-40.0 4-44.0Fumbles-Lost......................................................0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards.............................................. 10-84 3-35PossessionTime............................................ 31:15 28:45Third-DownConversions.........................4of15 5of11Fourth-DownConversions........................ 2of3 0of1Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................3-3 3-3SacksBy:Number-Yards..................................0-0 2-13

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RUSHING

GSU-Evans,Travis18-71;Wilson,Albert2-44;Bell,Ronnie8-30;Jean-Bart,J.5-12;Hill,Kelton1-2;Jeppesen,Sean1-1.

TXST-Lowe,Robert21-177;Nutall,Chris9-90;Jones,Tyler11-34;TEAM1-minus5.

PASSING

GSU-Bell,Ronnie20-36-1-208.TXST-Jones,Tyler5-11-0-47;Gay,Tim0-1-1-0.

RECEIVING

GSU-Wilson,Albert7-93;Evans,Travis3-23;Davis,Robert3-11;Hill,Kelton2-35;Rucker,Keith2-32;Blair,Lynquez2-16;Jean-Bart,J.1-minus2.

TXST-Ijah,Ben3-27;Battle,Isaiah1-13;Miller,Bradley1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS

GSU-Singleton,Kail1-0TXST-Iwuji,Justin1-27

UL-MONROE38,GEORGIASTATE10Game8:Oct.26,2013•7p.m.(ESPN3)MaloneStadium•Monroe,La.

GeorgiaStatefellatLouisiana-Monroe38-10atMaloneStadiuminMonroe,La. ULM (4-4, 2-1 Sun Belt) quarterback KoltonBrowning passed for 224 yards and fourtouchdownsinhisfirstgamebackfrominjury.ThePreseason Player of theYear was injured Sept. 28againstTulaneandwas thought tobeout for theseason but returned tonight. Centarius Donaldadded126yardsrushing. Georgia State’s (0-8, 0-3 Sun Belt) RobertFerguson returned a fumble 87 yards for atouchdown in the second quarter for the firstdefensive touchdown in the Panthers’ history.In last week’s game, Ferguson became GSU’scareer tackling leader. Terrance Woodard sackedBrowning,whofumbled,andFergusonscoopeduptheballandracedfortheendzone. ULM jumped to a 14-0 lead with two firstquartertouchdowns,thesecondonesetupbyaninterceptionthatgavetheWarhawkspossessionattheGSU33. AfterFeguson’stouchdownpulledthePantherswithin 14-7, the GSU defense forced ULM to gothree-and-out. Georgia State took over at its own13drovedeepintoULMterritoryfora25-yardfieldgoalbyWilLutz. Now trailing 14-10 with seven minutes left inthe second quarter, Georgia State tried an onsidekick,andfreshmanKightDallasrecoveredtheballfor the Panthers. But on third down at the GSU45, Ben McLane’s pass was intercepted. ULM tookoverat theGSU31andscored fourplays lateronBrowning’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Je’RonHammfora21-10lead. GSUplayedtwoquarterbacksinthegame,butboth starter Ronnie Bell and backup Ben McLanestruggled, combining to complete just 12 passesfor108yardswiththreeinterceptionsandafumble. “Youcan’tturntheballoverfourtimesagainstagoodfootballteamandexpecttohaveachance,”GSU head coach Trent Miles said. “We got it to14-10, we recover an on-sides kick and have themomentum,butwegaveitrightback.Thenwehadachancetoputpointsontheboardattheendofthefirsthalfandwefumbled.” Contributing to Georgia State’s offensivestrugglesweremoreinjuriesontheoffensiveline.Already starting its third center in Ronald Martin,Georgia State lost Martin and then Mark Ruskellto injuries during the game.TimWynn took over,playingcenterforthefirsttimesince2010. “A positive from tonight was the play of TimWynn,” Miles said. “We don’t have a center right

nowbecauseofinjuries,andhesteppedinlateinthefirsthalfandthenplayedtheentiresecondhalf.” Freshman Jonathan Jean-Bart rushed for60 yards on just seven carries for the Panthers,and freshman Kyler Neal added 34 yards on fiveattempts. Travis Evans rushed for 25 yards to becomeGeorgia State’s career rushing leader, passingDonald Russell (1,412, 2011-12). Evans now has1,428careeryards.

GEORGIASTATE.................0 10 0 0 — 10UL-MONROE....................14 14 10 0 — 38

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st 9:10 ULM Cook,Tony4ydpassfromBrowning,K(Manton,Justinkick),4-831:53

4:00 ULM Holley,Ajalen7ydpassfromBrowning,K(Manton,Justinkick),2-330:20

2nd11:31 GSU Ferguson,R.88ydfumblerecovery(Lutz,Wilkick)

7:01 GSU Lutz,Wil25ydfieldgoal,9-792:49 5:21 ULM Hamm,Je’Ron19ydpassfromBrowning,K

(Manton,Justinkick),3-310:41 1:00 ULM Donald,C1ydrun(Manton,Justinkick),11-73

2:543rd 9:51 ULM Manton,Justin36ydfieldgoal,8-373:14 1:58 ULM Scioneaux,H24ydpassfromBrowning,K

(Manton,Justinkick),8-733:17

TEAMSTATISTICS.............................................. GSU ULM

FIRSTDOWNS....................................................... 14 24RUSHES-YARDS(NET).................................33-136 38-225PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................108 309PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................. 31-12-3 44-30-0TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS.................64-244 82-534FumbleReturns-Yards.................................... 1-88 0-0PuntReturns-Yards......................................... 2-12 0-0KickoffReturns-Yards..................................... 4-88 3-45InterceptionReturns-Yards..............................0-0 3-25Punts(Number-Avg).................................... 8-43.1 5-45.0Fumbles-Lost.......................................................2-1 2-2Penalties-Yards................................................. 3-20 3-33PossessionTime............................................. 27:24 32:36Third-DownConversions..........................3of15 8of16Fourth-DownConversions.......................... 0of1 0of2Red-ZoneScores-Chances...............................1-3 5-6SacksBy:Number-Yards...................................0-0 1-7

RUSHING

GSU-Jean-Bart,J.7-60;Neal,Kyler5-34;Evans,Travis12-25;Jeppesen,Sean3-20;Bell,Ronnie2-15;McLane,Ben3-minus2;Team1-minus16.

ULM-Donald,C8-126;Browning,K11-37;Edwards,Jyruss7-29;McNeal,D4-19;MeadorsJr.,N4-7;Washington,M4-7.

PASSING

GSU-McLane,Ben10-21-1-86;Bell,Ronnie2-9-2-22;Hill,Kelton0-1-0-0.

ULM-Browning,K21-30-0-224;Brown,Brayle8-13-0-59;Holley,Ajalen1-1-0-26.

RECEIVING

GSU-Wilson,Albert3-35;Williams,Danny3-28;Davis,Robert3-24;Blair,Lynquez3-21.

ULM-Maye,Tavarese7-49;Hamm,Je’Ron4-77;Ceaser,Rashon4-69;Jackson,Kenzee4-39;Cook,Tony4-31;Edwards,Jyruss3-12;Scioneaux,H1-24;Holley,Ajalen1-7;Washington,M1-2;Donald,C1-minus1.

INTERCEPTIONS

GSU-NoneULM-Kissinger,H2-23;Lane,Mitch1-minus4;Caldwell,Trey0-6

WKU44,GEORGIASTATE28Game9:Nov.2,2013•1p.m.(SBN/CSS/ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Georgia State fell to Sun Belt Conferencefoe Western Kentucky 44-28 on Saturday at theGeorgia Dome. The Panthers (0-9, 0-4 Sun Belt)scoredtwotouchdownsonback-to-backdrivesinthethirdquartertocuttheWKUleadto31-21lateintheperiod,buttheHilltoppers(5-4,2-3)regainedcontrolwithtwofourth-quartertouchdowndrivesoftheirown. Trailing31-7inthethird,thePanthersexecuteda 10-play, 73-yard touchdown drive set up by a32-yard pass from Ronnie Bell to Avery Sweetingthat put the Panthers at the WKU 4-yard line.Two plays later, Travis Evans rushed for a 2-yardtouchdown to cut the Hilltopper lead to 31-14.Evansrushedsixtimesfor31yardsonthescoringdrive. AftertheGSUdefenseforcedathree-and-out,thePanthersscoredagainwith0:54leftinthethirdquarteronan11-yardtouchdownrunbyfreshmanJonathanJean-Bart,whowasinitiallycalledout-of-bounds at the 1-yard line but was determinedto have crossed the goal line after a review. ThetouchdownwasthefirstofJean-Bart’scareer. The Hilltoppers, however, stemmed thePantherrallyasKeshawnSimpsonscoredhisthirdrushingtouchdownwith10:18togointhegame.QuarterbackNelsonFishback,whogotthemajorityof thesnapsafterstarterBrandonDoughty left inthethirdquarterwithaninjury,addedtotheWKUtallywitha5-yardtouchdownpasswith3:40left. Georgia State came right back with a 75-yarddrive that ended in a 19-yard touchdown passfromBelltoSweeting.ThePanthersrecoveredtheensuing onsides kick, but turned the ball over ondownswithunderaminuteremaining. “Ourkidsbattledtoday,”GSUheadcoachTrentMiles said. “Give Western Kentucky and CoachPetrino the credit. They found a way to win thefootballgame.Wedugourselvesahugehole.Wewere unable to sustain any drives in the first halfwith our offense except for one big play.We hadtoo many three-and-outs and left our defense onthefieldwaytoomuch.Wecan’tturnthefootballover. “Thekidsbattledbackandmadeitagame.Atone point it was a 10 point game.They [WesternKentucky] were able to go down and extend thelead.The kids showed again that they’re fighters.We went back out and answered it and put itourselves back in the game, but give WesternKentuckythecredit.” AfterWesternKentuckystartedthegamewithtwoscoringdrivestotakea10-0lead,thePanthersgotonthescoreboardatthe1:33markinthefirstquarter. On a third-and-2 play, Bell found RobertDavisfora67-yardtouchdownpassasDavismadea juggling catch near midfield and raced the restofthewayaftertheWKUdefensivebackfelldown.ThepassplaywasthefifthlongestforatouchdowninGSUhistory(thetopfourwerecaughtbyAlbertWilson).The touchdown reception was the fourthof the year for Davis, who led the team with 84yardsreceiving. TheteamstradedpuntsuntilSimpsoncappeda WKU drive with a 1-yard touchdown run with4:02 remaining in thefirsthalf.AfteranotherGSUpunt, the Hilltoppers struck again with :52 leftwhenDoughtyfoundKadeemJonesfora16-yardtouchdownpasstotakea24-7 lead intohalftime.Simpsongothissecondtouchdownofthedayona2-yardruninthethirdquarter. Wilson, the second-leading active player incareer total yards behind Western Kentucky’s

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Antonio Andrews (143 total yards today), finishedwith72yardsreceiving,66kickoffreturnyards(22.0average),and6puntreturnyardstotally144todayand bring his career mark to 5,588. Andrews’ 143yards snapped a streak of 15 consecutive gameswith at least 150 all-purpose yards. Bell finishedthegame26-of-41passingfor325yardswithtwotouchdownsandtwointerceptions. The Panther defense forced one turnover,as cornerback Brent McClendon made a divinginterceptionattheGSU31onadeepDoughtypassin the third quarter. That was McClendon’s fifthcareerinterception,tyingfortheGSUcareerlead. Robert Ferguson and Joseph Peterson tiedfor the team high with 10 total tackles, andTheoAgnewfinishedwithnine.

WESTERNKENTUCKY.....10 14 7 13 — 44GEORGIASTATE.................7 0 14 7 — 28

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st 8:48 WKU Simpson,K.2ydrun(Schwettman,G.kick),12-406:12

2:17 WKU Schwettman,G.40ydfieldgoal,9-574:18 1:33 GSU Davis,Robert67ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),3-750:442nd 4:02 WKU Simpson,K.1ydrun(Schwettman,G.kick),

6-532:36 0:52 WKU Jones,Kadeem16ydpassfromDoughty,B.

(Schwettman,G.kick),6-751:563rd 7:40 WKU Simpson,K.2ydrun(Schwettman,G.kick),

7-662:39 4:37 GSU Evans,Travis2ydrun(Lutz,Wilkick),10-73

3:03 0:54 GSU Jean-Bart,J.11ydrun(Lutz,Wilkick),9-572:484th10:18 WKU Simpson,K.3ydrun(Schwettman,G.kick),

10-585:36 3:40 WKU Gorski,Tim5ydpassfromFishback,N.

(Schwettman,G.kickfailed),7-562:52 1:21 GSU Sweeting,Avery19ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),6-752:19

TEAMSTATISTICS............................................. WKU GSU

FIRSTDOWNS...................................................... 25 18RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................46-203 27-85PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................241 325PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................ 29-18-1 41-26-2TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS...............75-444 68-410FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards......................................... 1--3 1-6KickoffReturns-Yards.................................... 4-80 7-144InterceptionReturns-Yards.......................... 2-20 1-0Punts(Number-Avg)................................... 3-32.3 5-43.6Fumbles-Lost......................................................2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards................................................ 4-30 6-65PossessionTime............................................ 33:38 26:22Third-DownConversions.........................7of13 6of15Fourth-DownConversions........................ 2of2 1of3Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................7-7 3-3SacksBy:Number-Yards............................... 4-18 1-7

RUSHING

WKU-Andrews,A.22-110;Allen,Leon9-61;Simpson,K.10-25;Doughty,B.3-4;Smith,Damarcus2-3.

GSU-Jean-Bart,J.10-53;Evans,Travis11-30;Bell,Ronnie6-2.

PASSING

WKU-Doughty,B.15-24-1-206;Fishback,N.3-5-0-35.GSU-Bell,Ronnie26-41-2-325.

RECEIVING

WKU-McNeal,Willie4-62;Gorski,Tim4-20;Taylor,Taywan3-57;Andrews,A.3-36;Norris,N.1-36;Jones,Kadeem1-16;Brown,J.1-8;Lewis,Cam1-6.

GSU-Wilson,Albert7-72;Sweeting,Avery5-71;Davis,Robert4-84;Lee,Parris4-32;Williams,Danny2-43;Jean-Bart,J.1-11;Bell,Ronnie1-6;Wynn,Tim1-3;Evans,Travis1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS

WKU-Robinson,Tyree1-20;Thomas,Cam1-0.GSU-McClendon,B.1-0.

UL-LAFAYETTE35,GEORGIASTATE21Game10:Nov.16,2013•2p.m.(ESPN3)GeorgiaDome•Atlanta,Ga.

Georgia State quarterback Ronnie Bell setschool records for career and single-season totaloffenseandcareerpassingyardsandthePanthersweretiedwiththeSunBeltConference’stopteamlateinthethirdquarterbeforeUL-Lafayettepulledawayfora35-21victoryattheGeorgiaDome. UL-Lafayatte quarterback Terrance BroadwaythrewfourtouchdownpassesastheRagin’Cajunswontheireighthstraightgametoimproveto8-2,5-0intheSunBeltConference. Bellfinishedthegamewith229yardspassing,46yardsrushingandapairoftouchdownsthroughthe air. In only two years with the program, Bellhascompiled2,596careerpassingyardsand2,772yards of total offense, including 2,197 yards thisseason. Duringthegame,seniorreceiverAlbertWilsonalsobrokeGeorgiaState(0-10,0-5SunBelt)single-seasonrecordsforreceptions(58)andall-purposeyards(1,834).Wilsonalreadyholdsthecareermarksin both of those categories. Wilson also led theteamwith66yardsrushinginthegame. Wilson’s22-yardtouchdownreceptiontiedthegame at 21-all with five minutes left in the thirdquarter, but the Ragin’ Cajuns answered on theirnext possession with an eight-play, 75-yard drive,cappedbyBroadway’s36-yardtouchdownpasstofreshmanElijahMcGuire.ThatgaveUL-Lafayettea28-21leadwith1:47leftinthethirdquarter. Georgia State drove deep into UL-Lafayetteterritoryonitsnextpossession,butfreshmanKylerNeal was stopped one yard short on 4th-and-3 attheUL16-yardline. After another Boradway scoring pass pushedtheRagin’Cajuns’leadto35-21,GeorgiaStatedroveintoUL-Lafayetteonitsnextpossessionsbutcameupshortonfourthdownbothtimes. In the first half, Georgia State committed apair of costly turnovers in the red zone. Startingquarterback Ben McLane fumbled on theUL-Lafayette 3-yard line in the first quarter andBell threw an interception near the goal line inthe second quarter to spoil potential scoringopportunitiesforGSU. However, the Panthers also benefited froma first-half turnover. As time expired on the firstquarter, the Panthers’ defense recovered a Ragin’CajunfumbleattheULL16-yardline.GeorgiaStateusedtheshortfieldtoconverta5-yardtouchdownrunbyseniorTravisEvansandbrieflytiethecontestat7-7. On4th-and-3withonly24secondsremaininginthefirsthalf,BellconnectedwithfreshmantightendKeithRuckerfora42-yardtouchdown,thefirstscoreofRucker’scareer.Ruckerfinishedthegamewithsixreceptionsforacareer-high121yards. Broadwaytossedfourtouchdownpassesintheballgame,includingtwotothefreshmanMcGuire,whohad107yardsrushingand125yardsreceiving.McGuire took a first-quarter shovel pass 80 yardsforascoreandreceivedascreenpass inthethirdquarterthatcovered36yardsforthescore. The Panthers scored first in the second halfwhen Bell connected with Wilson on a 22-yardswingpasstotiethegameat21-21.Broadwaythenconnected for a pair of second-half touchdownpasses to build a 35-21 advantage for the visiting

Ragin’Cajuns. LinebackerJosephPetersonturnedinastellargamedefensively,leadingthePantherswithtwelvetacklesandthreetacklesforloss,includingapairofthird-downsacks.

UL-LAFAYETTE...................7 14 7 7 — 35GEORGIASTATE.................0 14 7 0 — 21

SCORINGSUMMARY

1st11:51 UL McGuire,Elijah80ydpassfromBroadway,T.(Brauchle,S.kick),2-860:28

2nd14:26 GSU Evans,Travis5ydrun(Lutz,Wilkick),3-160:34 10:54 UL Harris,Alonzo1ydrun(Brauchle,S.kick),10-

753:32 2:21 UL Surgent,Darryl50ydpassfromBroadway,T.

(Brauchle,S.kick),11-995:23 0:14 GSU Rucker,Keith42ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),8-752:073rd 5:01 GSU Wilson,Albert22ydpassfromBell,Ronnie

(Lutz,Wilkick),10-704:40 1:47 UL McGuire,Elijah36ydpassfromBroadway,T.

(Brauchle,S.kick),8-753:144th 7:58 UL Robinson,Jamal13ydpassfromBroadway,T.

(Brauchle,S.kick),7-863:35

TEAMSTATISTICS............................................... ULL GSU

FIRSTDOWNS...................................................... 24 28RUSHES-YARDS(NET)................................46-248 39-183PASSINGYDS(NET)..........................................234 298PassesAtt-Comp-Int................................ 16-10-0 44-26-1TOTALOFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS...............62-482 83-481FumbleReturns-Yards......................................0-0 0-0PuntReturns-Yards...........................................0-0 2-26KickoffReturns-Yards.................................... 1-13 3-49InterceptionReturns-Yards.............................1-0 0-0Punts(Number-Avg)................................... 3-50.0 3-44.7Fumbles-Lost......................................................1-1 3-1Penalties-Yards................................................ 5-55 7-69PossessionTime............................................ 27:46 32:14Third-DownConversions.........................8of12 9of18Fourth-DownConversions........................ 0of0 2of5Red-ZoneScores-Chances..............................2-3 1-3SacksBy:Number-Yards............................... 3-13 2-11

RUSHING

ULL-McGuire,Elijah11-107;Harris,Alonzo23-79;Broadway,T.10-65;TEAM2-minus3.

GSU-Wilson,Albert5-64;Jean-Bart,J.12-37;Bell,Ronnie9-37;Evans,Travis6-31;Neal,Kyler4-12;Hubbard,Matt1-12;McLane,Ben2-minus10.

PASSING

ULL-Broadway,T.10-16-0-234.GSU-Bell,Ronnie19-34-1-229;McLane,Ben7-10-0-69.

RECEIVING

ULL-Robinson,Jamal5-53;McGuire,Elijah3-125;Surgent,Darryl1-50;Butler,James1-6.

GSU-Wilson,Albert8-57;Rucker,Keith6-121;Lee,Parris6-55;Davis,Robert3-60;Williams,Danny2-9;Neal,Kyler 1-minus4.

INTERCEPTIONS

ULL-Patt,Trevence1-0.GSU-None.

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

Aug 30, 2013 SAMFORD L 21-31 0-1 0-0 3:18 17606Sep 07, 2013 CHATTANOOGA L 14-42 0-2 0-0 2:53 14952Sep 14, 2013 at West Virginia L 7-41 0-3 0-0 3:13 57440Sep 21, 2013 JACKSONVILLE STATE L o 26-32 0-4 0-0 3:34 15425Oct 05, 2013 at Alabama L 3-45 0-5 0-0 2:53 101254

* Oct 12, 2013 TROY L 28-35 0-6 0-1 3:40 17732* Oct 19, 2013 at Texas State L 17-24 0-7 0-2 3:01 15684* Oct 26, 2013 at Louisiana-Monroe L 10-38 0-8 0-3 3:09 11357* Nov 02, 2013 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 28-44 0-9 0-4 3:07 15212* Nov 16, 2013 LOUISIANA L 21-35 0-10 0-5 3:12 14415

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All games

Team Statistics GSU OPPSCORING 175 367 Points Per Game 17.5 36.7FIRST DOWNS 176 240 R u s h i n g 52 115 P a s s i n g 105 114 P e n a l t y 19 11RUSHING YARDAGE 1019 2275 Yards gained rushing 1248 2429 Yards lost rushing 229 154 Rushing Attempts 299 443 Average Per Rush 3.4 5.1 Average Per Game 101.9 227.5 TDs Rushing 5 23PASSING YARDAGE 2467 2511 C o m p - A t t - I n t 187-370-11 190-297-6 Average Per Pass 6.7 8.5 Average Per Catch 13.2 13.2 Average Per Game 246.7 251.1 TDs Passing 16 24TOTAL OFFENSE 3486 4786 Total Plays 669 740 Average Per Play 5.2 6.5 Average Per Game 348.6 478.6KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-1018 27-549PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-84 11-175INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-16 11-155KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.2 20.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.6 15.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.7 14.1FUMBLES-LOST 16-5 12-7PENALTIES-Yards 68-510 44-418 Average Per Game 51.0 41.8PUNTS-Yards 70-2866 41-1627 Average Per Punt 40.9 39.7 Net punt average 36.2 36.2KICKOFFS-Yards 35-1946 67-4196 Average Per Kick 55.6 62.6 Net kick average 34.2 40.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 2 3 3 1 : 3 73RD-DOWN Conversions 55/157 77/144 3rd-Down Pct 35% 53%4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/17 4/11 4th-Down Pct 41% 36%SACKS BY-Yards 10-48 24-147MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 23 49FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-8 9-14ON-SIDE KICKS 2-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (15-21) 71% (40-47) 85%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (12-21) 57% (33-47) 70%PAT-ATTEMPTS (22-23) 96% (46-47) 98%ATTENDANCE 95342 185735 Games/Avg Per Game 6/15890 4/46434 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalGeorgia State 37 31 45 62 0 175Opponents 104 96 65 96 6 367

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gEvans, Travis 9 113 423 29 394 3.5 3 65 43.8Jean-Bart, J. 8 58 249 10 239 4.1 1 32 29.9Wilson, Albert 10 16 143 5 138 8.6 0 48 13.8Bell, Ronnie 10 59 253 139 114 1.9 1 22 11.4Neal, Kyler 8 13 53 2 51 3.9 0 20 6.4Hill, Kelton 9 5 41 9 32 6.4 0 23 3.6Jeppesen, Sean 10 8 30 0 30 3.8 0 18 3.0Howse, Gerald 2 14 29 0 29 2.1 0 6 14.5Hubbard, Matt 10 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.2Smith, Duvall 5 3 9 0 9 3.0 0 8 1.8McLane, Ben 8 7 6 17 -11 -1.6 0 5 -1.4Team 3 2 0 18 -18 -9.0 0 0 -6.0Total 10 299 1248 229 1019 3.4 5 65 101.9Opponents 10 443 2429 154 2275 5.1 23 69 227.5

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gBell, Ronnie 10 113.42 158-316-10 50.0 2074 14 75 207.4McLane, Ben 8 122.23 28-51-1 54.9 354 2 47 44.2Hill, Kelton 9 142.53 1-3-0 33.3 39 0 39 4.3Total 10 114.87 187-370-11 50.5 2467 16 75 246.7Opponents 10 157.62 190-297-6 64.0 2511 24 80 251.1

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gWilson, Albert 10 58 927 16.0 7 75 92.7Davis, Robert 10 37 541 14.6 4 67 54.1Hill, Kelton 9 18 178 9.9 3 30 19.8Williams, Danny 10 14 181 12.9 0 40 18.1Rucker, Keith 9 12 199 16.6 1 42 22.1Lee, Parris 8 10 87 8.7 0 16 10.9Evans, Travis 9 10 83 8.3 0 33 9.2Sweeting, Avery 5 9 120 13.3 1 32 24.0Blair, Lynquez 8 6 44 7.3 0 11 5.5Jeppesen, Sean 10 5 53 10.6 0 17 5.3Jean-Bart, J. 8 3 35 11.7 0 26 4.4Smith, Duvall 5 2 14 7.0 0 9 2.8Bell, Ronnie 10 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6Wynn, Tim 9 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Neal, Kyler 8 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.5Total 10 187 2467 13.2 16 75 246.7Opponents 10 190 2511 13.2 24 80 251.1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgWilson, Albert 10 67 6.7 0 26Scott, C.J. 1 17 17.0 1 3Total 11 84 7.6 1 26Opponents 11 175 15.9 0 46

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgMcClendon, B. 2 7 3.5 0 7Robinson, J. 1 9 9.0 0 9Batiste, Tarris 1 0 0.0 0 0Matthews, D. 1 0 0.0 0 0Singleton, Kail 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 6 16 2.7 0 9Opponents 11 155 14.1 1 33

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgWilson, Albert 29 700 24.1 0 71Hill, Kelton 14 237 16.9 0 28Evans, Travis 3 63 21.0 0 24Lee, Parris 1 12 12.0 0 12Kelly, John 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 48 1018 21.2 0 71Opponents 27 549 20.3 1 100

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgFerguson, R. 1 88 88.0 1 88Total 1 88 88.0 1 88Opponents 2 35 17.5 0 29

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2013)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsWilson, Albert 7 - - - - - - - 42Lutz, Wil - 5-8 20-21 - - - - - 35Davis, Robert 4 - - - - - - - 24Evans, Travis 3 - - - - - - - 18Hill, Kelton 3 - - - - - - - 18Bell, Ronnie 1 - - - - - - - 6Jean-Bart, J. 1 - - - - - - - 6Sweeting, Avery 1 - - - - - - - 6Rucker, Keith 1 - - - - - - - 6Scott, C.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6Ferguson, R. 1 - - - - - - - 6Hubbard, Matt - - 2-2 - - - - - 2Total 23 5-8 22-23 - - - - - 175Opponents 49 9-14 46-47 - - 0-1 - - 367

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gBell, Ronnie 10 375 114 2074 2188 218.8Evans, Travis 9 113 394 0 394 43.8McLane, Ben 8 58 -11 354 343 42.9Jean-Bart, J. 8 58 239 0 239 29.9Wilson, Albert 10 16 138 0 138 13.8Hill, Kelton 9 8 32 39 71 7.9Neal, Kyler 8 13 51 0 51 6.4Jeppesen, Sean 10 8 30 0 30 3.0Howse, Gerald 2 14 29 0 29 14.5Hubbard, Matt 10 1 12 0 12 1.2Smith, Duvall 5 3 9 0 9 1.8Team 3 2 -18 0 -18 -6.0Total 10 669 1019 2467 3486 348.6Opponents 10 740 2275 2511 4786 478.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkLutz, Wil 5-8 62.5 1-1 2-3 1-1 0-1 1-2 53 0

FG Sequence Georgia State OpponentsSamford - 39,(48)Chattanooga - -West Virginia - (42),53,(23)Jacksonville State (39),50,(26),42 26,(29),(34)Alabama (53) (27),30Troy 26 -Texas State (19) (20)Louisiana-Monroe (25) (36)Western Kentucky - (40)Louisiana - 37

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkHubbard, Matt 67 2800 41.8 80 8 23 14 10 1Miller, David 2 55 27.5 32 0 0 0 0 0Team 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0 0Total 70 2866 40.9 80 8 23 14 10 1Opponents 41 1627 39.7 63 3 15 23 6 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnLutz, Wil 32 1792 56.0 8 1Hubbard, Matt 3 154 51.3 0 0Total 35 1946 55.6 8 1 20.3 34.2 30Opponents 67 4196 62.6 19 0 21.2 40.3 24

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2013)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gWilson, Albert 10 138 927 67 700 0 1832 183.2Davis, Robert 10 0 541 0 0 0 541 54.1Evans, Travis 9 394 83 0 63 0 540 60.0Hill, Kelton 9 32 178 0 237 0 447 49.7Jean-Bart, J. 8 239 35 0 0 0 274 34.2Rucker, Keith 9 0 199 0 0 0 199 22.1Williams, Danny 10 0 181 0 0 0 181 18.1Sweeting, Avery 5 0 120 0 0 0 120 24.0Bell, Ronnie 10 114 6 0 0 0 120 12.0Lee, Parris 8 0 87 0 12 0 99 12.4Jeppesen, Sean 10 30 53 0 0 0 83 8.3Neal, Kyler 8 51 -4 0 0 0 47 5.9Blair, Lynquez 8 0 44 0 0 0 44 5.5Howse, Gerald 2 29 0 0 0 0 29 14.5Smith, Duvall 5 9 14 0 0 0 23 4.6Scott, C.J. 8 0 0 17 0 0 17 2.1Hubbard, Matt 10 12 0 0 0 0 12 1.2Robinson, J. 8 0 0 0 0 9 9 1.1McClendon, B. 10 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.7Kelly, John 10 0 0 0 6 0 6 0.6Wynn, Tim 9 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3McLane, Ben 8 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.4Team 3 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -6.0Total 10 1019 2467 84 1018 16 4604 460.4Opponents 10 2275 2511 175 549 155 5665 566.5

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2013)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

44 Peterson, J. 9 50 29 79 5.5-20 2.0-11 . 1 . . . . .10 Ferguson, R. 10 30 25 55 2.5-8 1.0-5 . . 2 1-88 1 . .3 Batiste, Tarris 10 35 20 55 6.0-17 . 1-0 2 1 1-0 . . .92 Agnew, Theo 9 29 18 47 6.0-13 . . 1 3 . . . .9 McClendon, B. 10 38 7 45 1.0-2 . 2-7 4 1 1-0 2 . .5 Matthews, D. 10 28 13 41 2.5-8 . 1-0 4 . . 1 1 .12 Jordan, A. 8 29 11 40 1.5-2 . . 1 . . . . .75 Woodard, T. 10 21 18 39 2.5-4 . . . . . 1 . .29 Stewart, Rashad 8 27 9 36 2.0-7 . . . . . . . .24 Singleton, Kail 6 24 12 36 1.5-4 1.0-3 1-0 . . . . . .46 Robinson, J. 8 18 15 33 4.5-24 2.0-14 1-9 1 1 . . . .43 Cheridor, M. 10 15 10 25 7.5-12 1.0-1 . . . . 1 . .20 Young, Ladarion 10 14 7 21 . . . . 1 . . . .32 McKay, Allen 7 17 4 21 2.5-9 2.0-9 . . 1 . . . .85 Lawrence, S. 9 12 5 17 3.0-8 1.0-5 . 1 3 . . . .33 Dallas, Kight 5 10 7 17 . . . . . . . . .35 Myles, Morris 7 11 4 15 . . . 1 . . . . .1 Anthony, Nate 10 8 2 10 . . . . . . . . .38 Spencer, Jameel 7 7 2 9 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . .47 Jeppesen, Sean 10 6 2 8 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .37 Hill, Trent 5 6 2 8 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .97 Lawrence, Jalen 10 5 2 7 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .53 Strickland, T. 6 4 2 6 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .26 Ransby, Jamal 7 6 . 6 . . . 1 . . 1 . .1K Haywood, S. 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .55 Hopson, Carnell 10 2 3 5 . . . . 2 . . . .2 Wilson, Albert 10 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .99 King, Melvin 8 2 2 4 . . . 1 . . . . .52 Jones, Tevin 9 2 1 3 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .91 Delic, Nermin 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .96 Lutz, Wil 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .23 Dowling, Robert 5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .49 Hubbard, Matt 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Rucker, Keith 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .79 King, Grant 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .8 Giles, Jordan 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Jean-Bart, J. 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .17 Williams, Danny 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .80 Sweeting, Avery 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Bell, Ronnie 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .56 John, Ulrick 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .54 McQueen, Scott 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .31 Crocker, D. 6 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .48 Scott, C.J. 8 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

Total 10 473 240 713 53-145 10-48 6-16 18 16 5-88 7 2 .Opponents 10 390 188 578 56-212 24-147 11-155 42 27 5-35 10 1 .

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 16, 2013)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 30 SAMFORD 25 72 0 23 28 391 3 44 28-51-2 391 3 44 5 91 0 25 1 4 0 4 463Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 17 30 0 11 17 273 2 47 17-35-0 273 2 47 6 129 0 30 0 0 0 0 303Sep 14 at West Virginia 33 136 1 65 8 84 0 31 8-18-0 84 0 31 6 121 0 33 0 0 0 0 220Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 42 150 0 17 16 250 2 75 16-42-1 250 2 75 3 97 0 60 3 27 1 7 400Oct 05 at Alabama 22 15 0 12 12 160 0 34 12-22-0 160 0 34 7 120 0 25 0 0 0 0 175Oct 12 TROY 26 52 0 22 22 370 4 38 22-50-1 370 4 38 4 125 0 71 1 -5 0 0 422Oct 19 at Texas State 35 160 1 47 20 208 1 27 20-36-1 208 1 27 3 54 0 24 1 14 0 14 368Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 33 136 0 32 12 108 0 25 12-31-3 108 0 25 4 88 0 29 2 12 0 11 244Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 27 85 2 18 26 325 2 67 26-41-2 325 2 67 7 144 0 25 1 6 0 6 410Nov 16 LOUISIANA 39 183 1 48 26 298 2 42 26-44-1 298 2 42 3 49 0 23 2 26 0 26 481Georgia State 299 1019 5 65 187 2467 16 75 187-370-11 2467 16 75 48 1018 0 71 11 84 1 26 3486Opponents 443 2288 23 69 190 2511 24 80 190-297-6 2511 24 80 27 549 1 100 11 175 0 46 4799

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 3.4 Avg per catch: 13.2 Pass efficiency: 114.87 Kick ret avg: 21.2 Punt ret avg: 7.6 All purpose avg/game: 460.4 Total offense avg/gm: 348.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 30 SAMFORD 47 18 65 4.0-11 1.0-3 1 0-0 1-0 5 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 59 16 75 4.0-10 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Sep 14 at West Virginia 50 24 74 8.0-36 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-7 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 50 22 72 9.0-19 2.0-6 3 2-0 0-0 1 6 1 2-3 0 0 0 26Oct 05 at Alabama 38 36 74 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3Oct 12 TROY 59 34 93 8.0-19 2.0-6 1 1-0 2-9 0 4 1 4-4 0 0 0 28Oct 19 at Texas State 37 20 57 5.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 17Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 54 22 76 6.0-12 0.0-0 1 1-88 0-0 3 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 10Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 41 32 73 1.0-7 1.0-7 1 0-0 1-0 3 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 28Nov 16 LOUISIANA 38 16 54 6.0-16 2.0-11 0 1-0 0-0 3 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Georgia State 473 240 713 53.0-145 10.0-48 7 5-88 6-16 16 18 2 22-23 0 0 0 175Opponents 390 188 578 56.0-212 24.0-147 10 5-35 11-155 27 42 1 46-47 0 0 0 367

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 30 SAMFORD 9 323 35.9 54 1 1 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 4 208 52.0 0 0Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 7 304 43.4 51 0 1 1 2 1 0-0 0 0 3 154 51.3 0 0Sep 14 at West Virginia 10 393 39.3 49 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 2 123 61.5 0 0Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 4 183 45.8 80 0 1 0 1 1 2-4 39 0 5 321 64.2 2 0Oct 05 at Alabama 7 288 41.1 65 0 2 0 1 0 1-1 53 0 2 86 43.0 0 0Oct 12 TROY 10 398 39.8 52 0 1 7 1 2 0-1 0 0 5 264 52.8 2 0Oct 19 at Texas State 7 280 40.0 49 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 19 0 4 190 47.5 0 1Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 8 345 43.1 51 0 0 6 1 3 1-1 25 0 2 130 65.0 0 0Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 5 218 43.6 54 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 0 0 4 210 52.5 1 0Nov 16 LOUISIANA 3 134 44.7 52 0 1 2 1 2 0-0 0 0 4 260 65.0 3 0Georgia State 70 2866 40.9 80 1 8 23 10 14 5-8 53 0 35 1946 55.6 8 1Opponents 41 1627 39.7 63 2 3 15 6 23 9-14 48 0 67 4196 62.6 19 0

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 18, 2013)

All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 30 SAMFORD 36 105 1 10 19 193 1 31 19-31-1 193 1 31 4 149 1 100 2 53 0 46 298Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 60 401 4 26 11 108 2 27 11-15-0 108 2 27 3 46 0 22 3 32 0 27 509Sep 14 at West Virginia 42 245 2 38 25 359 3 45 25-41-1 359 3 45 2 54 0 38 3 46 0 22 604Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 44 122 4 13 18 339 0 50 18-32-0 339 0 50 3 60 0 29 1 10 0 10 461Oct 05 at Alabama 30 181 1 28 29 296 5 26 29-34-0 296 5 26 2 17 0 9 1 37 0 37 477Oct 12 TROY 59 249 2 22 25 385 3 54 25-43-2 385 3 54 2 32 0 16 0 0 0 0 634Oct 19 at Texas State 42 296 3 59 5 47 0 14 5-12-1 47 0 14 3 53 0 26 0 0 0 0 343Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 38 225 1 69 30 309 4 34 30-44-0 309 4 34 3 45 0 26 0 0 0 0 534Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 46 203 4 26 18 241 2 44 18-29-1 241 2 44 4 80 0 35 1 -3 0 0 444Nov 16 LOUISIANA 46 248 1 39 10 234 4 80 10-16-0 234 4 80 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 482Opponents 443 2275 23 69 190 2511 24 80 190-297-6 2511 24 80 27 549 1 100 11 175 0 46 4786Georgia State 299 1019 5 65 187 2467 16 75 187-370-11 2467 16 75 48 1018 0 71 11 84 1 26 3486

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 5.1 Avg per catch: 13.2 Pass efficiency: 157.62 Kick ret avg: 20.3 Punt ret avg: 15.9 All purpose avg/game: 566.5 Total offense avg/gm: 478.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 30 SAMFORD 37 26 63 1.0-6 1.0-6 1 0-0 2-45 0 5 1 4-4 0 0 0 31Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 33 6 39 2.0-12 2.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 6 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 42Sep 14 at West Virginia 39 16 55 6.0-29 3.0-23 1 1-0 0-0 2 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 47 16 63 5.0-25 3.0-22 1 1-29 1-18 6 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 32Oct 05 at Alabama 26 24 50 8.0-30 1.0-8 1 1-6 0-0 2 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 45Oct 12 TROY 41 14 55 6.0-28 4.0-25 4 0-0 1-20 3 9 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Oct 19 at Texas State 44 22 66 5.0-19 2.0-13 0 0-0 1-27 1 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 31 28 59 5.0-13 1.0-7 1 1-0 3-25 3 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 38Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 43 20 63 8.0-23 4.0-18 0 0-0 2-20 3 2 0 5-6 0 0 0 44Nov 16 LOUISIANA 49 16 65 10.0-27 3.0-13 1 1-0 1-0 1 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Opponents 390 188 578 56.0-212 24.0-147 10 5-35 11-155 27 42 1 46-47 0 0 0 367Georgia State 473 240 713 53.0-145 10.0-48 7 5-88 6-16 16 18 2 22-23 0 0 0 175

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 30 SAMFORD 7 282 40.3 47 0 2 4 0 2 1-2 48 0 6 385 64.2 1 0Sep 07 CHATTANOOGA 3 108 36.0 39 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 7 447 63.9 1 0Sep 14 at West Virginia 3 94 31.3 36 0 0 3 0 2 2-3 42 0 8 494 61.8 2 0Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE 5 163 32.6 46 1 0 2 0 3 2-3 34 0 6 366 61.0 3 0Oct 05 at Alabama 1 42 42.0 42 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 27 0 8 507 63.4 1 0Oct 12 TROY 7 290 41.4 63 1 1 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 6 344 57.3 2 0Oct 19 at Texas State 4 176 44.0 63 0 0 2 1 4 1-1 20 0 5 325 65.0 2 0Oct 26 at Louisiana-Monroe 5 225 45.0 54 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 36 0 7 450 64.3 3 0Nov 02 WESTERN KENTUCKY 3 97 32.3 38 0 0 2 0 1 1-1 40 0 8 497 62.1 1 0Nov 16 LOUISIANA 3 150 50.0 59 0 0 0 1 1 0-1 0 0 6 381 63.5 3 0Opponents 41 1627 39.7 63 2 3 15 6 23 9-14 48 0 67 4196 62.6 19 0Georgia State 70 2866 40.9 80 1 8 23 10 14 5-8 53 0 35 1946 55.6 8 1

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2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALLGeorgia State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2013)

Conference games

Date Opponent Score Att.* Oct 12, 2013 TROY L 28-35 17732* Oct 19, 2013 at Texas State L 17-24 15684* Oct 26, 2013 at Louisiana-Monroe L 10-38 11357* Nov 02, 2013 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 28-44 15212* Nov 16, 2013 LOUISIANA L 21-35 14415

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gJean-Bart, J. 5 43 196 7 189 4.4 1 32 37.8Evans, Travis 5 57 199 12 187 3.3 2 12 37.4Wilson, Albert 5 8 114 5 109 13.6 0 48 21.8Bell, Ronnie 5 31 146 68 78 2.5 1 22 15.6Neal, Kyler 4 9 47 1 46 5.1 0 20 11.5Jeppesen, Sean 5 4 21 0 21 5.2 0 18 4.2Hubbard, Matt 5 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 2.4Hill, Kelton 4 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5McLane, Ben 3 5 5 17 -12 -2.4 0 5 -4.0Team 1 1 0 16 -16 -16.0 0 0 -16.0Total 5 160 742 126 616 3.8 4 48 123.2Opponents 5 231 1287 66 1221 5.3 11 69 244.2

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gBell, Ronnie 5 118.61 89-170-7 52.4 1154 9 67 230.8McLane, Ben 3 90.39 17-31-1 54.8 155 0 25 51.7Hill, Kelton 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 5 113.69 106-202-8 52.5 1309 9 67 261.8Opponents 5 156.28 88-144-4 61.1 1216 13 80 243.2

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gWilson, Albert 5 32 410 12.8 3 38 82.0Davis, Robert 5 17 255 15.0 3 67 51.0Lee, Parris 5 10 87 8.7 0 16 17.4Rucker, Keith 5 8 153 19.1 1 42 30.6Hill, Kelton 4 8 95 11.9 1 30 23.8Williams, Danny 5 7 80 11.4 0 36 16.0Sweeting, Avery 3 6 84 14.0 1 32 28.0Blair, Lynquez 4 6 44 7.3 0 11 11.0Evans, Travis 5 5 59 11.8 0 33 11.8Jean-Bart, J. 5 3 35 11.7 0 26 7.0Bell, Ronnie 5 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.2Wynn, Tim 4 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.8Jeppesen, Sean 5 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4Neal, Kyler 4 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -1.0Total 5 106 1309 12.3 9 67 261.8Opponents 5 88 1216 13.8 13 80 243.2

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkLutz, Wil 2-3 66.7 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsLutz, Wil - 2-3 14-14 - - - - - 20Davis, Robert 3 - - - - - - - 18Wilson, Albert 3 - - - - - - - 18Evans, Travis 2 - - - - - - - 12Hill, Kelton 1 - - - - - - - 6Bell, Ronnie 1 - - - - - - - 6Sweeting, Avery 1 - - - - - - - 6Rucker, Keith 1 - - - - - - - 6Jean-Bart, J. 1 - - - - - - - 6Ferguson, R. 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 14 2-3 14-14 - - - - - 104Opponents 24 3-4 23-24 - - - - - 176

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalGeorgia State 21 24 35 24 0 104Opponents 45 52 31 48 0 176

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-0Conference 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-0Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Team Statistics GSU OPPFIRST DOWNS 103 117 R u s h i n g 33 62 P a s s i n g 55 49 P e n a l t y 15 6RUSHING YARDAGE 616 1221 Rushing Attempts 160 231 Average Per Rush 3.8 5.3 Average Per Game 123.2 244.2 TDs Rushing 4 11PASSING YARDAGE 1309 1216 C o m p - A t t - I n t 106-202-8 88-144-4 Average Per Pass 6.5 8.4 Average Per Catch 12.3 13.8 Average Per Game 261.8 243.2 TDs Passing 9 13TOTAL OFFENSE 1925 2437 Average Per Play 5.3 6.5 Average Per Game 385.0 487.4KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 21-460 13-223PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-53 1--3INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-9 8-92FUMBLES-LOST 10-2 7-5PENALTIES-Yards 33-298 24-251PUNTS-AVG 33-41.7 22-42.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 3 8 3 1 : 2 23RD-DOWN Conversions 27/79 41/744TH-DOWN Conversions 5/12 2/7

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgRobinson, J. 1 9 9.0 0 9Batiste, Tarris 1 0 0.0 0 0Singleton, Kail 1 0 0.0 0 0McClendon, B. 1 0 0.0 0 0

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkHubbard, Matt 33 1375 41.7 54 2 20 9 4 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgWilson, Albert 7 53 7.6 0 26Total 7 53 7.6 0 26Opponents 1 -3 -3.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgWilson, Albert 13 341 26.2 0 71Hill, Kelton 4 50 12.5 0 20Evans, Travis 3 63 21.0 0 24Kelly, John 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 21 460 21.9 0 71Opponents 13 223 17.2 0 35

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gWilson, Albert 5 109 410 53 341 0 913 182.6Evans, Travis 5 187 59 0 63 0 309 61.8Davis, Robert 5 0 255 0 0 0 255 51.0Jean-Bart, J. 5 189 35 0 0 0 224 44.8Rucker, Keith 5 0 153 0 0 0 153 30.6Total 5 616 1309 53 460 9 2447 489.4Opponents 5 1221 1216 -3 223 92 2749 549.8

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gBell, Ronnie 5 201 78 1154 1232 246.4Jean-Bart, J. 5 43 189 0 189 37.8Evans, Travis 5 57 187 0 187 37.4McLane, Ben 3 36 -12 155 143 47.7Wilson, Albert 5 8 109 0 109 21.8Total 5 362 616 1309 1925 385.0Opponents 5 375 1221 1216 2437 487.4