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Arnold’s Late TD Lifts Georgia Southern to 41-34 Victory Over Jacksonville State
OJ Arnold rushed 128 yards with a key touchdown in the fourth quarter, leading Georgia Southern to a 41-34 win before 24,585 fans, the fifth-largest crowd at Paulson Stadium.
- Georgia Southern defeated Jacksonville State 41-34 Saturday night at Paulson Stadium, securing their first win of the season.
- The Eagles snapped a two-game losing streak by relying on a ground-heavy offense and strong teamwork led by Coach Clay Helton.
- OJ Arnold rushed 128 yards on 16 carries, scoring two touchdowns including the game-winning six-yard run with 6:23 remaining, while JC French IV passed for 191 yards and added a rushing touchdown.
- Dalen Cobb recorded 70 receiving yards on six receptions and scored a touchdown on a 95-yard kickoff return, marking the program’s first kickoff return touchdown since November 2023, while Brandon Tyson contributed 11 tackles on defense.
- With this win, Georgia Southern improved to 1-2 on the season and will look to build momentum at home against Maine next Saturday at 7 p.m.
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Arnold's 2 TD runs help Georgia Southern get past Jacksonville State 41-34
OJ Arnold runs for two touchdowns, and Dalen Cobb scores on a 95-yard kickoff return as Georgia Southern beats Jacksonville State 41-34 on Saturday night.
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Briyanna Thompson Briyanna Thompson Screenshot Briyanna Thompson Screenshot Briyanna Thompson Navigate Left Navigate Right The energy inside Paulson Stadium matched the intensity on the field during the home opener against Jacksonville State on Sept. 13. The student section stood for nearly entire quarters during big stretches. Playful trash talk fi…
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
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