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Georgia Southern Squanders Early Lead, Falls to Arkansas State 34–24
Arkansas State outgained Georgia Southern 482-336 yards and scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to secure the win, quarterback Jaylen Raynor rushed for three touchdowns.
- On Saturday night at Centennial Bank Stadium, Arkansas State Red Wolves rallied to defeat Georgia Southern Eagles, overcoming a two-touchdown early deficit.
- A rushing surge and halftime adjustments propelled Arkansas State's rushing attack to 266 rushing yards as the Red Wolves outscored Georgia Southern Eagles 24-3 after halftime.
- Quarterback Jaylen Raynor rushed for three touchdowns, helping Arkansas State outgain Georgia Southern 482-336 in total yards.
- The loss dropped Georgia Southern Eagles to 3-5 on the season, kept them winless on the road, and they are off next week before returning to Sun Belt play.
- Arkansas State improved to 4-4 overall and 3-1 in Sun Belt play as the Red Wolves face the top two teams in the division over the next two games.
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QB Raynor runs for 3 TDs to help Arkansas State rally past Georgia Southern, 34-24
Quarterback Jaylen Raynor threw for 216 yards and his three rushing touchdowns completed Arkansas State’s comeback win over Georgia Southern 34-24.
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Read Full ArticleRunning Game Powers A-State Past Georgia Southern, 34-24
The Arkansas State football team achieved a decisive 34-24 victory over Georgia Southern, improving their record to 4-4 and 3-1 in the Sun Belt Conference. The Red Wolves dominated the ground game, rushing for 266 yards with standout performances from Kenyon Clay and Devin Spencer, both exceeding 100 yards. A-State's defense also shone, limiting Georgia Southern to 336 total yards and recording four sacks, showcasing a strong all-around performa…
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left, 44% Center
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