Week 10

Panthers Host Marshall for Final Home Game of the Season

GEORGIA STATE (1-8, 0-5 SBC) vs MARSHALL (4-5, 2-3 SBC)
Saturday, Nov. 15 | 2:00 p.m. ET | ATLANTA, GA 
TV: ESPN+
RADIO: Georgia State Radio Network in Atlanta on WRAS-FM
 88.5, in Gainesville on WGTJ-FM 97.5, GSU Athletics mobile app, www.LowCountryRadio.com
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ATLANTA-- 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. 
 
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.  
 
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. 
 
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). 
 
Previously this season, veteran quarterback TJ Finely has had the start, with Brown coming in throughout. 
 
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. 
 
 
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. 
 
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). 
 
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). 
 
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. 
 
Quarterback Cameran Brown leads the Panthers in scoring with 17 TDs, including four rushing touchdowns.
 
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. 
 
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. 
 
 
UP NEXT
The Panthers return home for their final home game of the season against Marshall on Saturday, Nov. 15.
 
 
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