Sun Belt Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 1

Sun Belt college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and TV listings for Week 1 of the season.

Sun Belt college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and TV listings for Week 1 of the season.


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Click on each game for game preview & prediction

Results So Far
SU: 0-0, ATS: 0-0, Point Total: 0-0

Thursday, September 2

The Citadel at Coastal Carolina

7:00, ESPN+
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

East Carolina vs. Appalachian State

7:30, ESPNU
Line: Appalachian State -10.5, o/u: 59.5

Saturday, September 4

Army at Georgia State

12:00, ESPNU
Line: Georgia State -3, o/u: 52

ULM at Kentucky

12:00, SEC Network
Line: Kentucky -29.5, o/u: 54.5

Louisiana at Texas

4:30, FOX
Line: Texas -9, o/u: 58

Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern

6:00, ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

Baylor at Texas State

7:00, ESPN+
Line: Baylor -13.5, o/u: 55

Central Arkansas at Arkansas State

7:00, ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

Southern at Troy

7:00, ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

Southern Miss at South Alabama

8:00, ESPN+
Line: PICK, o/u: 56.5

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Army vs Georgia State Prediction, Game Preview

Army vs Georgia State prediction and game preview, Saturday, September 4

Army vs Georgia State prediction and game preview.


Army vs Georgia State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 4
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Center Parc Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Network: ESPNU

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Army (0-0) vs Georgia State (0-0) Game Preview


Why Army Will Win

The Georgia State defense will once again be good at getting into the backfield, but it doesn’t have all the parts that got the job done last season.

The Panthers are breaking in a slew of new starting linebackers – hardly a plus when dealing the Army running game – but the real concern might be on the other side.

The Army defense is always helped by an offense that holds the ball for close to 35 minutes a game, but it’s going to be good again on its own. The Black Knights were No. 1 in the nation in total defense, and now they’re led by one of the strongest secondaries yet in the Jeff Monken era.

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Why Georgia State Will Win

It’s the system as well as the players.

Georgia State might have a slew of replacements on the defensive front seven, but the D that was amazing at getting into the backfield in 2020 should be able to get behind the line again.

Yes, the Army secondary should be a plus, but the Georgia State passing game is good enough to provide a push. Cornelious Brown is a terrific quarterback who should take his game up a few notches, the receiving corps is loaded with experience, and all five starters return to an O line that should be among the best in the Sun Belt.

CFN Preseason Rankings, Schedules, Projected Records For All 130 Teams

What’s Going To Happen

Georgia State has the talent and experience in place to be strong every time out, but Army has more than enough of the 2020 offense returning to keep the fun going.

The Black Knight backfield will be consistent and explosive enough to control the game and the clock, and the defense will do its job to overcome a few good Panther scoring drives to own third downs early in the second half.

Army will go Army. It’ll have the ball for over 35 minutes and make the other side press.

CFN 2021 Preview of all 130 teams

Army vs Georgia State Prediction, Line

Army 28, Georgia State 24
Georgia State -3, o/u: 52
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3

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1: Space Jam: A New Legacy

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Week 1 College Football Schedule

Sun Belt Preseason Rankings: CFN College Football Preview 2021

The College Football News 2021 Sun Belt preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team.

The College Football News 2021 Sun Belt preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team. 


This is NOT a ranking of where the teams are going to finish. This is based on how good we think the Sun Belt teams are going into the 2021 season.

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2021 CFN Sun Belt Preseason Rankings: East

1. Appalachian State Mountaineers

Quick Take: Sort of lost in the fun of Coastal Carolina and Louisiana last season was how Appalachian State didn’t fall off – at least, it didn’t drop all that much. This year’s team should be back to its dominant, Sun Belt-championship-level self as long as the quarterback play is solid.
ASU Preview | Schedule

2. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

Quick Take: There’s no reason to expect any semblance of a drop-off with QB Grayson McCall leading another loaded offense to go along with a defensive side that should be special in the back seven.
Coastal Carolina Preview | Schedule

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3. Georgia Southern Eagles

Quick Take: Can the quarterback situation settle itself fast? Shai Werts left for Louisville, but the ground game will be still be dominant and the defense could be the best it’s been in several years. If the Eagles don’t have the Sun Belt’s best secondary, they won’t be far off.
Georgia Southern Preview | Schedule

4. Georgia State Panthers

Quick Take: There’s only one major issue with the 2021 Panthers – the schedule. It’s going to be a fight to get to six wins and bowl eligibility, but the team has the offensive chops to hang around with just about anyone.
Georgia State Preview | Schedule

5. Troy Trojans

Quick Take: Welcome to your possible Sun Belt sleeper. Troy wasn’t bad last season, and now it should be a whole lot stronger with a great defensive back seven and enough good skill parts to be a problem for all the hot conference teams on the slate.
Troy Preview | Schedule

NEXT: 2021 CFN Sun Belt Preseason Rankings: West

Sun Belt Preseason Predictions For Every Game: Preview 2021

The College Football News Sun Belt preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.

The College Football News Sun Belt preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.


Sun Belt Preseason Predictions: East

Sun Belt East

T1. Appalachian State*
T1. Coastal Carolina
T3. Georgia Southern
T3. Troy
5. Georgia State

Appalachian State Mountaineers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 9-3
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 6-2
2018: 11-2 2019: 13-1 2020: 9-3

Sept. 2 East Carolina (in Charlotte) W
Sept. 11 at Miami  L
Sept. 18 Elon W
Sept. 23 Marshall W
Oct. 2 at Georgia State W
Oct. 9 OPEN DATE
Oct. 12 at Louisiana  L
Oct. 20 Coastal Carolina W
Oct. 30 ULM W
Nov. 6 at Arkansas State  L
Nov. 13 South Alabama W
Nov. 20 at Troy W
Nov. 27 Georgia Southern W
Appalachian State 2021 Preview

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 6-2
2018: 5-7 2019: 5-7 2020: 11-1

Sept. 4 The Citadel W
Sept. 11 Kansas W
Sept. 18 at Buffalo W
Sept. 25 UMass W
Oct. 2 ULM W
Oct. 7 at Arkansas State W
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 20 at Appalachian State  L
Oct. 28 Troy W
Nov. 6 at Georgia Southern  L
Nov. 13 Georgia State W
Nov. 20 Texas State W
Nov. 26 at South Alabama W
Coastal Carolina 2021 Preview

Georgia Southern Eagles

2021 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 5-3
2018: 10-3 2019: 7-6 2020: 8-5

Sept. 4 Gardner-Webb W
Sept. 11 at Florida Atlantic  L
Sept. 18 at Arkansas  L
Sept. 25 Louisiana  L
Oct. 2 Arkansas State W
Oct. 9 at Troy  L
Oct. 14 at South Alabama W
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 30 Georgia State W
Nov. 6 Coastal Carolina W
Nov. 13 at Texas State W
Nov. 20 BYU  L
Nov. 27 at Appalachian State  L
Georgia Southern 2021 Preview

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Georgia State Panthers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 4-4
2018: 2-10 2019: 7-6 2020: 6-4

Sept. 4 Army  L
Sept. 11 at North Carolina  L
Sept. 18 Charlotte W
Sept. 25 at Auburn  L
Oct. 2 Appalachian State  L
Oct. 9 at ULM W
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 Texas State W
Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern  L
Nov. 4 at Louisiana  L
Nov. 13 at Coastal Carolina  L
Nov. 20 Arkansas State W
Nov. 27 Troy W
Georgia Southern 2021 Preview

Troy Trojans

2021 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 5-3
2018: 10-3 2019: 5-7 2020: 5-6

Sept. 4 Southern W
Sept. 11 Liberty  L
Sept. 18 at Southern Miss  L
Sept. 25 at ULM W
Oct. 2 at South Carolina  L
Oct. 9 Georgia Southern W
Oct. 16 at Texas State W
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 28 at Coastal Carolina W
Nov. 6 South Alabama W
Nov. 13 Louisiana  L
Nov. 20 Appalachian State  L
Nov. 27 at Georgia State  L
Troy 2021 Preview

NEXT: Sun Belt Preseason Predictions: East

College Football News Preseason All-Sun Belt Football Team: Preview 2021

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead to the Sun Belt season. College Football News Preseason All-Sun Belt Team & Top 30 players.

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead to the Sun Belt season with the College Football News Preseason All-Sun Belt Team & Top 30 players. 


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2021 Sun Belt Team Previews
East Appalachian St | Coastal Carolina
Georgia Southern | Georgia State | Troy
West Arkansas St | Louisiana | Texas St
South Alabama | ULM
2021 CFN Preseason All-Sun Belt Team
2021 CFN Sun Belt Top 30 Players


2021 Preseason CFN Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year

QB Grayson McCall, Soph. Coastal Carolina

There are a whole lot of good quarterbacks in the Sun Belt. Louisiana’s Levi Lewis has been around for forever, Arkansas State’s Layne Hatcher might throw for a bazillion yards, South Alabama is getting in transfer Jake Bentley, Georgia Tech transfer James Graham is a perfect fit for Georgia Southern, and Georgia State’s Cornelious Brown is outstanding.

Until Grayson McCall starts to screw up, he’s the guy.

Brilliant in the program’s breakout season, he completed 69% of his throws for close to 2,500 yards and 26 touchdowns with just three picks, and he ran for seven touchdowns. Now he’s a year older, his team is every bit as good, and he should once again be special.

2021 Preseason CFN Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year

LB Carlton Martial, Jr. Troy

Just 5-9 and 210 pounds, he’s not built to be a big linebacker who can do huge things, he’s as pound-for-pound tough as any defender in the Sun Belt. The only player in the conference to averaged ten or more tackles per game – and one of two to average more than nine – he hit everything with 113 stops coming off a 126-tackle season. Just assume 100 more tackles are coming.

2021 CFN Preseason All-Sun Belt Team
2021 CFN Sun Belt Top 30 Players

NEXT: CFN 2021 Preseason All-Sun Belt Team

Georgia State Panthers: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, looking ahead to the Georgia State Panthers season with what you need to know

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Georgia State Panthers season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Georgia State Schedule Analysis
– Georgia State Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 6-4 overall, 4-4 in Sun Belt
Head Coach: Shawn Elliott, 5th year, 22-25
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 77
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 114
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 75

Georgia State College Football Preview 2021: Offense

The offense didn’t always work, but when it wasn’t playing a few of the Sun Belt’s elite teams it was a whole lot of fun with a slew of exciting playmakers and a whole lot of production whenever it had the chance to score. The main parts are back to keep it all going.

Cornelious Brown didn’t get a whole lot of all-star attention in a Sun Belt full of strong quarterbacks, but he turned into the playmaker the program can work around for the next few years. It’s a mobile 6-5, 200-pound downfield passer who needs to be more accurate, but he came through time and again to keep the attack moving.

Brown gets back his main men to throw to, starting with 6-4, 210-pound junior Sam Pinckney and 5-11, 185-pound senior Cornelius McCoy. In all, the top ten receivers of last year are back to go along with a rising QB with a year of experience under his belt.

– Brown can run, but he doesn’t have to do it all. Senior Destin Coates led the team with 769 yards and seven scores – and he can catch – and 220-pound senior Tucker Gregg provides a bit of thump. Just like the receiving corps, almost all of the production from 2020 returns. If it’s not enough that all the skill guys are back, all five starters return to the offensive front that should be among the Sun Belt’s best.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Georgia State Schedule Analysis

NEXT: Georgia State College Football Preview 2021: Defense

Georgia State Football Schedule 2021

Georgia State Panthers 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what Sun Belt teams they miss.

Georgia State Panthers 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what Sun Belt teams they miss.


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Georgia State Football Schedule 2021

2021 Sun Belt Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Army

Sept. 11 at North Carolina

Sept. 18 Charlotte

Sept. 25 at Auburn

Oct. 2 Appalachian State

Oct. 9 at ULM

Oct. 16 OPEN DATE

Oct. 23 Texas State

Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern

Nov. 4 at Louisiana

Nov. 13 at Coastal Carolina

Nov. 20 Arkansas State

Nov. 27 Troy

Sun Belt Teams Missed From West:South Alabama

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Sun Belt Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

Sun Belt football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.

Sun Belt football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.


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Sun Belt Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 1

Thursday, September 2 
East Carolina vs Appalachian State (in Charlotte)

Saturday, September 4
Louisiana at Texas
Army at Georgia State
Southern Miss at South Alabama
Baylor at Texas State
ULM at Kentucky
Southern at Troy
Citadel at Coastal Carolina
Gardner Webb at Georgia Southern
Central Arkansas at Arkansas State

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, September 11
Appalachian State at Miami
Memphis at Arkansas State
Kansas at Coastal Carolina
Georgia State at North Carolina
Georgia Southern at Florida Atlantic
Liberty at Troy
Texas State at FIU
South Alabama at Bowling Green
Nicholls State at Louisiana

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, September 18
Georgia Southern at Arkansas
Coastal Carolina at Buffalo
Arkansas State at Washington
Troy at Southern Miss
Ohio at Louisiana
Charlotte at Georgia State
Incarnate Word at Texas State
Elon at Appalachian State
Jackson State at ULM
Alcorn State at South Alabama

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 4

Saturday, September 25
Louisiana at Georgia Southern
Marshall at Appalachian State
Georgia State at Auburn
Arkansas State at Tulsa
Texas State at Eastern Michigan
Troy at ULM
UMass at Coastal Carolina

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 5

Saturday, October 2
Appalachian State at Georgia State
Arkansas State at Georgia Southern
Troy at South Carolina
Louisiana at South Alabama
ULM at Coastal Carolina

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 6

Thursday, October 7
Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State

Saturday, October 9
Georgia Southern at Troy
South Alabama at Texas State 
Georgia State at ULM

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 7

Tuesday, October 12
Appalachian State at Louisiana

Thursday, October 14
Georgia Southern at South Alabama

Saturday, October 16
Troy at Texas State 
Liberty at ULM

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 8

Wednesday, October 20
Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State

Thursday, October 21
Louisiana at Arkansas State

Saturday, October 23
Texas State at Georgia State
South Alabama at ULM

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 9

Thursday, October 28
Troy at Coastal Carolina

Saturday, October 30
Georgia State at Georgia Southern
Arkansas State at South Alabama
Texas State at Louisiana
ULM at Appalachian State

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 10

Thursday, November 4
Georgia State at Louisiana

Saturday, November 6
Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
Appalachian State at Arkansas State
South Alabama at Troy
ULM at Texas State

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, November 13
Georgia State at Coastal Carolina
Louisiana at Troy
South Alabama at Appalachian State
Georgia Southern at Texas State
Arkansas State at ULM

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 12

Saturday, November 20
Louisiana at Liberty
BYU at Georgia Southern
Arkansas State at Georgia State
Appalachian State at Troy
Texas State at Coastal Carolina
South Alabama at Tennessee
ULM at LSU

Sun Belt Football Schedule Week 13

Saturday, November 27
Georgia Southern at Appalachian State
Coastal Carolina at South Alabama
Troy at Georgia State
Texas State at Arkansas State
ULM at Louisiana

Saturday, December 4
Rocket Mortgage Sun Belt Football Championship Game

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Sun Belt Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Sun Belt teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Sun Belt teams.


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2021 Sun Belt Rankings: Pre-Spring

Sun Belt: East

1. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

Why To Be Happy: All the parts are back – almost (more on that in a moment). Everything you liked about the 2020 Chanticleers should kick in again, including the shocking return of head coach Jamey Chadwell after not getting hired away yet. The offense should get ten starters back, almost everyone returns on D, but …

What To Work On: Two very, very, very important parts are off to the next level. RB CJ Marable and DT Tarron Jackson were two of the Sun Belt’s best players as two difference-makers who helped take a very good team and make it special. There are parts to try replacing them, but they were just that good.

Bottom Line: It’s not the slam dunk that you might thing that a loaded team that did all that is going to be every bit as good, or better. Appalachian State and others in the league are strong, too, but the expectations are through the roof now – and rightly so.

2. Appalachian State Mountaineers

Why To Be Happy: Nothing stops. The defensive front is back and loaded, the offensive backfield is loaded with top running backs – helped by getting Jahmir Smith from Notre Dame – and the senior receivers are coming back for new QB Chase Brice – the former Clemson Tiger and Duke Blue Devils.

What To Work On: The offensive line loses parts. Brice needs to be prove he can be a mistake-free and consistent playmaker in place of Zac Thomas, and he’ll have to do it behind a retooled front

Bottom Line: Coastal Carolina will continue to be the darling of the Sun Belt – and rightly so – but the Mountaineers are a steady quarterback away from being right back in the Sun Belt title mix.

3. Georgia State Panthers

Why To Be Happy: All 11 starters are expected to be back – or close to it – from a fantastic offense that’s bringing in even more parts from the transfer portal. At the moment, eight starters appear to be back on the defensive side, but as long as QB Cornelious Brown and the offense can keep on improving, look out.

What To Work On: The offense has to be stronger at not turning the ball over and the defense has to be better in pass coverage. The experience should help both things – the defensive losses should be up front – but there are just enough tweaks needed to be just behind the best in the East.

Bottom Line: The Panthers are rising. No one’s going to put them ahead of Coastal Carolina and Appalachian State, but they’re going to be strong enough to beat either one and be a dangerous player in the chase.

4. Troy Trojans

Why To Be Happy: There’s an interesting influx of talent coming in to go along with an already experienced team. The quarterback situation is fine, but Taylor Powell is coming in from Missouri. The running backs are good, and in comes La’Damian Webb from Florida State. As is, at the moment, all 22 starters might just be back.

What To Work On: The turnovers have to stop and the ground game has to be more dangerous. This is going to be a very good, very experienced team that should be able to hang with anyone in the league, but it has to be a whole lot tighter to challenge for the East.

Bottom Line: The parts are there to possibly win the division. The team lost four of their last five games and weren’t close to consistent enough, but watch out for a big turnaround.

5. Georgia Southern Eagles

Why To Be Happy: Losing a veteran QB like Shai Werts who knows exactly how to run this offense would be devastating, but in comes James Graham from option-era Georgia Tech. Outside of Werts, there aren’t enough big losses to need a major overhaul, but …

What To Work On: The offensive line is the one area that’s going to near reworking. Just enough is gone off the front five to need a full offseason to get right, and now throw in the new quarterback aspect in a division loaded with great QBs.

Bottom Line: Don’t get hung up on this ranking – all five teams in the division could end up in any order. As always, Georgia Southern is going to be a thorn in everyone’s side, but unlike the top teams, there are just enough missing parts to be behind the the rest of a strong division.

2021 Pre-Spring Sun Belt: West

2021 Sun Belt: West Rankings: Pre-Spring 7-12

Georgia State 39, WKU 21: LendingTree Bowl 10 Things To Know

Georgia State 39, WKU 21. The 10 ten things you need to know about the Georgia State win over WKU in the LendingTree Bowl.

Georgia State 39, WKU 21. The 10 ten things you need to know about the Georgia State win over WKU in the LendingTree Bowl.


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Georgia State 39, WKU 21: LendingTree Bowl

10. It doesn’t matter if it’s the LendingTree, the Dollar General, the GoDaddy or the GMAC – this has been a rough bowl watch for a long, long time. With this 18-point Georgia State win, that makes it five years in a row of games decided by double-digits. Some of these have been better than the final score, but ever since the classic Byron Leftwich Marshall 64-61 overtime win over East Carolina, 16 of 19 have been relative blowouts.

9. This got a bit chippy. There weren’t a ton of penalties – 15 in all – but these two started to get into it as the game went on. WKU got hit with the nine penalties – three more than Georgia State – and was more mistake-prone overall. More on that in a moment.

8. The Georgia State offense was a different animal this year when Destin Coates was able to get moving. The junior RB hit the 100-yard mark four times, and all when he got the ball 20 times or more. He ran 23 times for 117 yards and a touchdown. Is scoring dash at the end of the first quarter go it all going for the Panthers.

7. Georgia State’s Cornelious Brown should be one of the Sun Belt’s biggest stars in 2021. The QB had his problems with picks here and there – he threw one against WKU early on when he tried to make something big happen – and he didn’t get going on the ground with just 40 yards, but he threw for 232 yards and three touchdowns. He was in control, he kept the chains moving, and again, the big mistakes weren’t there.

6. Turnovers and mistakes continue to be a killer this bowl season – WKU was -2 in turnover margin. QB Tyrrell Pigrome completed 17-of-33 passes for 180 yards, and he ran for a score. There was one big problem, actually two – his two interceptions. Before this, he threw 264 passes in the regular season with no picks.

5. The WKU pass rush stepped it up late in the season, but it only generated one sack against the Panthers. However, there were plenty of big plays made behind the line – ten tackles for loss – and it wasn’t nearly enough. Third down stops were too much of an issue, and they were a big problem against this Panther offense.

4. Georgia State did a better job at controlling the game. It had the ball ten minutes longer, converted 13-of-21 third down tries, and the style never allowed the Hilltoppers to make much of a push after going on a 27-0 run in the first half.

3. Going into next year, WKU needs more of a running game. It averaged under four yards per carry for the season, and while it got the mark against Georgia State, it only came up with 104 yards. There were three touchdowns, and CJ Jones was able to tear off a big scoring dash, but there wasn’t enough of a push.

2. The lack of a consistent WKU offensive punch turned out to be a big deal once again, coming up with just 284 yards. Blowing up on FIU and Charlotte to close out the regular season was nice, but the programs needs a positive identity and style to move the ball more consistently. When the game was starting to get away, there wasn’t the ability to slow things down or answer. It was the sixth time the Hilltoppers gave up more than 21 points, and they lost all six.

1. It’s a winning season for Georgia State. Don’t dismiss just how big a deal that is to a program, especially in this insane season. It was able to finish 6-4 with this win and close out with four wins in the last five games. The team was consistent, it was occasionally explosive, and now it’s a bowl winner two years in a row for the second time in four seasons.

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