FB Game Week vs JMU

Panthers Conclude Four-Game Road Series at James Madison

GEORGIA STATE (2-5, 0-4 SBC) at JAMES MADISON  (6-2, 2-2 Sun Belt)
Saturday, Nov. 9 | 3:30 p.m. ET | Zane Showker Field at Bridgeforth Stadium


TV: ESPN+
RADIO: Georgia State Radio Network on WRAS-FM 88.5, WGTJ-FM 97.5, GSU Athletics mobile app

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ATLANTA--
Georgia State looks to secure its first road win of the season under the new leadership of head coach Dell McGee at James Madison on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7:00 p.m. at Zane Showker Field at Bridgeforth Stadium. 

Georgia State and James Madison are meeting for the fourth time in program history. 

> The Panthers are looking for their first win in program history over the Dukes. 
 

PANTHERS VS. THE SUN BELT: Despite a slow start to conference play, the Panthers continue to stand in Sun Belt rankings on both sides of the ball.  

> The Panthers rank third in the Sun Belt and top 50 in the nation for fewest penalties (46). 

> Offensively, the Panthers rank top 10 in the Sun Belt in completion percentage (5th with 0.62) and passing offense (5th with 249.9).  

> Defensively, GSU ranks third in the conference and 26th in the nation for fumbles recovered with six. Henry Bryant leads the Panthers and the Sun Belt with two fumble recoveries, ranking fifth in the nation. KD McDaniel, Izaiah Guy, Anthony Blume and  Rykem Laney all have one to tie for eighth in the conference for fumbles recovered. 

> Senior Kevin Swint leads the Panthers with three forced fumbles to rank second in the conference and seventh in the nation.  D-Icey Hopkins, Josiah Robinson and Henry Bryant have all recorded one forced fumble this season. 


TRACKING THE RECORD: 

> Ted Hurst's seven touchdowns put him two scores away from breaking the single-season touchdown record (8). 

> Senior linebacker Kevin Swint currently has four sacks on the season, which is two away from tying the second place spot for single-season sacks (6) and seven away from breaking the record (10.5). 

> Swint is also on track to beat the career record for forced fumbles. Standing at four in his career, he is four forced fumbles away from breaking the record of seven. 

> Henry Bryant stands at three career fumble recoveries, which is tied for fifth in program history. Bryant needs two more to tie the career record for fumbles recovered. 

> Gavin Pringle and Jeremiah Johnson both have six pass breakups on the season, which 

is on track to break the program record for single-season pass breakups (11). 

> Liam Rickman stands with 11 field goals made, which is on track to break the single-season FG-made record of 15. 

NEW STARTING QB: After a GSU-record 36 consecutive games with Darren Grainger as the starting quarterback, Christian Veilleux and Zach Gibson continue the battle for the Panthers' starting quarterback position. 

> After starting Christian Veilleux at quarterback for the first six games, Zach Gibson earned the starting position for game seven at App State (Oct. 26), and has started for the Panthers in the last two games. 

> Gibson is 69-for-100 with five touchdowns and one interception this season. 

>In his first start at GSU, at App State, Gibson went 16-for-22 for a career-high 192 yards and one touchdown against the Mountaineers.  

>  Gibson stepped in as the Panthers' quarterback early in the first half of play at Marshall (Oct. 17), and finished the contest going 19-of-32 for 192 yards and two touchdowns. 

> Gibson saw his season debut in the final minutes against Old Dominion (Oct. 12), when he went  6-for-6 for 49 yards with one touchdown against the Monarchs.

 Following the road contest at James Madison, the Panthers return to Center Parc Credit Union Stadium for the first time in over a month of road contests on Nov. 11 to host Arkansas State for Homecoming.

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