GEORGIA STATE (1-8, 0-5 SBC) vs MARSHALL (4-5, 2-3 SBC)
Saturday, Nov. 15Â | 2:00Â p.m. ET |Â ATLANTA, GAÂ
TV:Â ESPN+
RADIO: Georgia State Radio Network in Atlanta on WRAS-FM 88.5, in Gainesville on WGTJ-FM 97.5, GSU Athletics mobile app,Â
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ATLANTA--Â Georgia State hosts Marshall for the final home game of the season on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 2:00 p.m. at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium.Â
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Nineteen Panthers will play in their final game at Canter Parc Credit Union Stadium. The senior class is highlighted by
Mason Cook and Fuches Lewis, who have been the longest-standing Panthers on the team. Â
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Georgia State and Marshall are meeting for the fourth time in program history. The Panthers are 1-2 in the series after falling 35-20 on the road last season.Â
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Quarterback
Cameran Brown became the Panthers starter in week seven at Georgia Southern. The senior QB went 29-for-38 with 280 passing yards and a career-high 120 rushing yards at Southern (Oct. 18).Â
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Previously this season, veteran quarterback TJ Finely has had the start, with Brown coming in throughout.Â
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Coach McGee and the Panthers' staff welcomed the largest recruiting class in program history, adding 29 to the early signing class, and 67 total newcomers.Â
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LEADING THE PACK
Receiver
Ted Hurst leads the Panthers through another season, totaling 854 yards on 57 receptions and six touchdowns. The senior notched a career-high 10 receptions and matched his career-high two touchdowns in the win over Murray State (Sept. 13), the best-single game offensive performance for the Panthers so far this season.Â
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Following directly behind Hurst is
Javon Robinson with three touchdowns. The junior receiver has accumulated 402 yards on 44 receptions. Robinson snagged a career-high nine receptions against App State (Oct. 11).Â
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Running back
Rashad Amos leads the Panthers' run-game with 268 yards on 61 carries. He scored his first touchdown of the season against Murray State (Sept. 13).Â
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Freshman
TJ Peyton, the Panthers' primary kick returner, leads the Panthers in yards-per-carry, averaging 6.3 and totaling 442 all purpose yards. He ran a career-long 49-yarder at Ole Miss (Aug. 30), which is the longest rush on the team this season.Â
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Quarterback
Cameran Brown leads the Panthers in scoring with 17 TDs, including four rushing touchdowns.
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The dual threat scored Georgia State's first rushing touchdown of the season against Memphis (Sept. 6). He matched his career-high three touchdowns from passes against Murray State (Sept. 13). He leads the panthers through the air, going 114-for-173 for 1,239 yards.Â
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On the defensive side, linebacker
Josiah Robinson leads the Panthers with 64 tackles (31 UA), with six tackles for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery. Following closely behind is safety
Jaylen Jones with 44 tackles (26 UA), three tackle for loss and a safety.Â
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UP NEXT
The Panthers return home for their final home game of the season against Marshall on Saturday, Nov. 15.
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