NCAAF Game Recap - Tennessee State at Georgia State
Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:00 PM EDT

FlaSt
7
Bama
24
F
OSU
49
Ind
21
F
WestMI
31
USC
49
F
Kent
3
Clem
56
F
Akr
0
PSU
52
F
UTEP
7
Okla
56
F
Wash
30
Rut
14
F
UtSt
10
Wisc
59
F
Tuls
24
OkSt
59
F
Mich
33
Fla
17
F
GaSo
7
Aub
41
F
BYU
0
LSU
27
F
App
10
UGA
31
F
Lou
35
Purd
28
F
B-C
13
MiaFL
41
F
Stony
17
SoFL
31
F
C Ark
19
K St
55
F
WVU
24
VaTec
31
F
MD
51
Tex
41
F
MonSt
0
WaSt
31
F
Tenn
42
GATec
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
17
UCF
61
F
Presb
7
Wake
51
F
URI
27
C Mi
30
F(2OT)
TnSt
17
GASt
10
F
Elon
13
Toled
47
F
Buff
7
MIN
17
F
APSU
14
Cin
26
F
UND
16
Utah
37
F
HolyC
20
UConn
27
F
FlaAM
7
Ark
49
F
ULMon
29
Mem
37
F
NMS
31
AzSt
37
F
Ford
6
Army
64
F
UNCC
7
E Mi
24
F
Rich
34
SamHu
48
F
CenCt
7
Syr
50
F
Navy
42
FlAtl
19
F
ColSt
3
Colo
17
F
BC
23
NIU
20
F
MoStU
43
MIZ
72
F
Wyo
3
Iowa
24
F
Ball
21
Ill
24
F
BGSU
10
MSU
35
F
Cal
35
UNC
30
F
YSU
21
Pitt
28
F OT
PorSt
32
OreSt
35
F
VMI
0
AF
62
F
NCSt
28
SCar
35
F
AlaAM
7
UAB
38
F
NEV
20
NW
31
F
W&M
10
UVA
28
F
Temp
16
ND
49
F
Troy
13
Boise
24
F
EWa
10
TxTch
56
F
KY
24
SMiss
17
F
ChaSo
0
MissSt
49
F
Alb
17
OD
31
F
JMU
34
ECU
14
F
NCC
7
Duke
60
F
MiaOH
26
Marsh
31
F
HBU
11
TxSt
20
F
Hamp
0
Ohio
59
F
SFA
14
SMU
58
F
E Ky
17
W Ky
31
F
Lamar
14
NorTx
59
F
NWSt
24
LT
52
F
SouLA
48
ULLaf
51
F
SEMO
16
Kans
38
F
Lib
48
Bayl
45
F
UMass
28
CoCar
38
F
CAPly
13
SJSU
34
F
SoAl
27
Miss
47
F
Gram
14
Tul
43
F
Abil
14
NM
38
F
JacSt
0
TCU
63
F
ArkSt
36
Neb
43
F
Vand
28
MidTN
6
F
NoIa
24
IASt
42
F
SoUt
21
Oreg
77
F
UCDav
17
SDSU
38
F
How
43
UNLV
40
F
(N/A)
0
Fres
66
F
NoAZ
24
Ariz
62
F
WCU
18
Hawaii
41
F
TxAM
44
UCLA
45
F
Hou
UTSA
Canc

Tennessee State 17, Georgia State 10

Aug 31, 2017, 7:00 PM EDT

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Tennessee State (1-0)

3

7

7

0

17

Georgia State (0-1)

0

3

0

7

10

Tennessee St ruins Georgia St's debut at former Turner Field
Fri Sep 1, 2017 2:21 AM

ATLANTA (AP) The first college football game at Georgia State Stadium looked a lot like so many of those baseball playoff games at Turner Field.

A dismal performance from the home team.

A raucous celebration for the visiting team.

Former Florida quarterback Treon Harris ran for a touchdown and Tennessee State came up with a huge defensive stand, ruining Georgia State's debut at the refurbished stadium formerly known as Turner Field with a 17-10 victory Thursday night.

Before a crowd of 24,333 - one of the largest turnouts in the history of the Panthers' still-fledgling program - Georgia State turned it over four times and managed only 49 yards rushing against the FCS school.

"I appreciate everybody who came out here tonight," said Shawn Elliott, Georgia State's new coach. "It was a great way to open this stadium - except for the game itself."

Ouch.

The Panthers were eager to make a good impression at the former home of the Braves, whose decision to build a new stadium in the suburbs left Georgia State with a huge gift - a major league-quality stadium near its downtown campus, a facility that is only 21 years old but filled with plenty of history. It started out as Centennial Olympic Stadium, the centerpiece of the 1996 Atlanta Games, and spent the past two decades as a 50,000-seat baseball park.

Now, it's known as Georgia State Stadium, at least until the school lands a corporate benefactor. No matter the name, the Panthers feel like they finally have a true home field after renting out the Georgia Dome for their first seven seasons, usually laying before sparse crowds in the massive facility.

"You want to start your new stadium with a win," nose guard Julien Laurent said. "You can't get that first one back. So, yeah, it does hurt."

While the Braves had plenty of success at Turner Field, making 12 playoff appearances, they never won a World Series. Most notably, nine of their postseason appearances ended with a loss on their home field.

Turner Field became known as the place where other teams came to celebrate.

This time, it was the Tennessee State band blaring away from the end zone - what used to be the first-base line - while several thousand Tiger fans danced in a small section of seats built across right field in the hasty conversion from baseball to football.

"Any loss is going to hurt, but the stadium is obviously incredible and we had an amazing crowd that came out to support us," Panthers center Gabe Mobley said. "Hopefully they'll give us another chance."

Seth Rowland scored on a 4-yard run in the second quarter and broke off a 59-yard gain right up the middle to set up Harris' 12-yard scoring play late in the third. The quarterback transferred to Tennessee State and earned the No. 1 job after leaving Florida, where he started 15 games over two seasons.

Rowland's big run came two plays after the Tigers, clinging to a 10-3 lead, stopped burly Kyler Neal about an inch shy of the stick on a fourth-down run at the Tennessee State 4.

The referee initially signaled a first down for the Panthers, before deciding to call for a measurement. After hovering over the ball, looking for any sign of daylight between the ball and the marker, the call was changed.

First down, Tennessee State.

The Panthers gave themselves a chance, finally reaching the end zone on a 36-yard touchdown pass from second-string quarterback Aaron Winchester to Taz Bateman with 11 1/2 minutes to go. But a fumble near midfield deprived Georgia State of a shot at the tying score, and an interception by Dajour Nesbeth clinched it for the Tigers.

Winchester finished the game after starting QB Conner Manning went out in the second half with a ding to the head. Elliott said it wasn't diagnosed as concussion, but the senior felt a bit dizzy so he didn't go back in.

Just another blow for the Panthers on a tough opening night.

"We all sat there and watched it," Elliott said, shaking his head. "A very, very poor performance."

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Passing

TnSt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Harris 25 12 48.0 0 145 21 0 66.3
GASt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
C. Manning 17 14 82.4 0 159 59 0 105.6
A. Winchester 6 4 66.7 1 65 36 1 102.8

Rushing

TnSt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Harris 11 91 8.3 21 1
S. Rowland 9 76 8.4 59 1
GASt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Bateman 12 27 2.3 17 0
A. Winchester 7 16 2.3 17 0

Receiving

TnSt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
P. Smith 6 70 11.7 20 0
S. Newbold 2 37 18.5 21 0
GASt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Bateman 6 74 12.3 36 1
A. Werts 2 62 31.0 59 0

Fumbles

TnSt F FL
T. Harris 1 0
GASt F FL
T. Bateman 1 1
K. Neal 1 1

Returning

TnSt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Simpkins 3 14.7 0 23 0 0 0
GASt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Bateman 1 9.0 0 9 2 5.0 0 5
J. Traylor 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Punting

TnSt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Rowley 5 189 37.8 54
GASt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
O. Holdenson 2 83 41.5 48
B. Wright 1 26 26.0 26

Takeaways

TnSt Int Yds InTD
D. Nesbeth 1 32 0

Team Stats Comparison

TnSt GASt
Points For 17 10
Total Yards 383 273
Rushing Yards 238 49
Passing Yards 145 224
Passing Completions / Attempts 12/25 18/23
Turnovers 0 4
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 3/3
First Downs 21 14
Penalties - Yards 12/101 6/51
Time Of Possession 59:59 01:01
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/14 4/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/3
Punts - Average Yards 5/38 3/36

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter TnSt GASt
TnSt 08:55 FG Lane Clark 18 yd FG 3 0
2nd Quarter TnSt GASt
TnSt 04:45 TD Seth Rowland 4 yd run (Lane Clark kick) 10 0
GASt 10:53 FG Brandon Wright 20 yd FG 10 3
3rd Quarter TnSt GASt
TnSt 10:28 TD Treon Harris 12 yd run (Lane Clark kick) 17 3
4th Quarter TnSt GASt
GASt 03:31 TD Taz Bateman 36 yd pass from Aaron Winchester (Brandon Wright kick) 17 10

Game Information

Stadium: Parker H. Petit Field at Georgia State Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 24,333
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