NCAAF Game Recap - Georgia State at Tennessee
Sat Aug 31, 2019 3:30 PM EDT

GATec
14
Clem
52
F
Duke
3
Bama
42
F
UGA
30
Vand
6
F
Hou
31
Okla
49
F
FlAtl
21
OSU
45
F
GaSo
3
LSU
55
F
MidTN
21
Mich
40
F
ND
35
Lou
17
F
LT
14
Tex
45
F
Oreg
21
Aub
27
F
TxSt
7
TxAM
41
F
EWa
14
Wash
47
F
Utah
30
BYU
12
F
Idaho
7
PSU
79
F
FlaAM
0
UCF
62
F
Tuls
7
MSU
28
F
Wisc
49
SoFL
0
F
MiaOH
14
Iowa
38
F
NoIa
26
IASt
29
F(2OT)
Syr
24
Lib
0
F
NMS
7
WaSt
58
F
SoAl
21
Neb
35
F
NW
7
Stan
17
F
Alb
21
C Mi
38
F
UCLA
14
Cin
24
F
RMor
10
Buff
38
F
Wagn
21
UConn
24
F
Mor
3
BGSU
46
F
C Ark
35
W Ky
28
F
GWebb
28
UNCC
49
F
JacSt
14
SouLA
35
F
AlaSt
19
UAB
24
F
FLInt
14
Tul
42
F
SDSU
21
MIN
28
F
NoCol
18
SJSU
35
F
Kent
7
AzSt
30
F
Rice
7
Army
14
F
UMass
21
Rut
48
F
UtSt
35
Wake
38
F
Purd
31
NEV
34
F
ColSt
31
Colo
52
F
OkSt
52
OreSt
36
F
Miss
10
Mem
15
F
MissSt
38
ULLaf
28
F
InSt
17
Kans
24
F
Akr
3
Ill
42
F
ECU
6
NCSt
34
F
How
0
MD
79
F
Toled
24
KY
38
F
Ind
34
Ball
24
F
Boise
36
FlaSt
31
F
JMU
13
WVU
20
F
URI
20
Ohio
41
F
Buck
12
Temp
56
F
HolyC
7
Navy
45
F
Colg
7
AF
48
F
GASt
38
Tenn
30
F
SCar
20
UNC
24
F
E Mi
30
CoCar
23
F
ETenn
7
App
42
F
MonSt
10
TxTch
45
F
PorSt
13
Ark
20
F
VaTec
28
BC
35
F
SamHu
31
NM
39
F
(N/A)
7
UTSA
35
F
Camp
14
Troy
43
F
UCDav
13
Cal
27
F
VMI
17
Marsh
56
F
IllSt
10
NIU
24
F
Monm
13
WestMI
48
F
AlcSt
10
SMiss
38
F
Nich
14
K St
49
F
SFA
17
Bayl
56
F
SMU
37
ArkSt
30
F
Norf
21
OD
24
F
MIZ
31
Wyo
37
F
Abil
31
NorTx
51
F
UVA
30
Pitt
14
F
Gram
9
ULMon
31
F
HBU
34
UTEP
36
F
ArkPB
7
TCU
39
F
Web
0
SDSU
6
F
SoUt
23
UNLV
56
F
Fres
23
USC
31
F

Aug 31, 2019, 3:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Georgia State (1-0)

7

7

7

17

38

Tennessee (0-1)

14

3

3

10

30

Georgia State rallies in 4th quarter to stun Tennessee 38-30
Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:36 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Georgia State was the unlikeliest of candidates to produce one of the signature victories in this college football season's opening Saturday.

The Panthers never had beaten a Power Five team since launching their program in 2010. The Sun Belt program was coming off a 2-10 season in which it lost its last seven games.

None of that mattered Saturday as Dan Ellington threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third score to help 26-point underdog Georgia State shock Tennessee 38-30 and produce one of the biggest stunners in the nearly century-long history of Neyland Stadium.

Just don't tell the Panthers it was an upset.

"One of the happiest days of my life by far," Georgia State linebacker Ed Curney said. "We knew it was going to happen. We prepared all week. Coaches told us all week if we do what we are coached to do, we play fast, have fun, play our game, this would be the outcome."

Georgia State coach Shawn Elliott certainly knows about upsets.

He was an assistant coach at Appalachian State when the Mountaineers - a Football Championship Subdivision program at the time - stunned a fifth-ranked Michigan squad in the first week of the 2007 season.

"Two totally different scenarios," Elliott said. "We had 63 scholarships (then), going to play the Michigan Wolverines with 85. We walked in here with 83 scholarships. They possibly had 85, I'm not sure. We were on an even scale, so to speak."

The hard times for Tennessee were evident from a look at the Neyland Stadium stands. Although the announced attendance was 85,503, thousands of fans apparently left at halftime and others headed for shaded areas, leaving plenty of sections of the 102,455-seat facility virtually empty as Georgia State celebrated its victory.

The closest Georgia State had come to beating a Power Five team before Saturday was in 2016, when the Panthers lost 23-17 to Wisconsin after leading in the fourth quarter. This time, they closed the deal and left the remaining fans in stunned silence.

"I'm disgusted, to be honest," said Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, who threw for 311 yards but had two fourth-quarter turnovers. "I'm not going to sugarcoat this. I'm really upset right now. I'm (ticked) and all those types of things. Why shouldn't we be?"

The embarrassing loss followed an offseason in which Tennessee spent big to upgrade its staff after Jeremy Pruitt went 5-7 in his debut year. New offensive coordinator Jim Chaney is making $1.5 million this season, while new defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley is earning $1 million.

One other notable price tag: Georgia State received $950,000 for making the trip to Knoxville.

"To me, the best team out there won the game today," Pruitt said. "The team that played the best, executed the best, outcoached us. It starts with that, let's start there."

Tra Barnett put Georgia State ahead for good 28-23 when he raced untouched around the right side with 8:56 remaining. Barnett ended up rushing for 95 yards on 21 carries.

Tennessee crossed midfield on its next possession before Evan Jones came in from Guarantano's blind side and sacked him, forcing a fumble that Georgia State's Jhi'Shawn Taylor recovered at the Vols' 39 with 7:10 left.

That led to Ellington's game-clinching touchdown.

Ellington faked a handoff and then made multiple moves to elude defenders before running into the left corner of the end zone for a 22-yard score that put Georgia State up 38-23 with 4:45 left. That essentially put the game out of reach, though Georgia State would add a field goal and Tennessee would score one final touchdown in the closing seconds.

"We wanted to come out and prove everybody wrong," Ellington said.

That's just what they did.

THE TAKEAWAY

Georgia State: Ellington's a senior quarterback who showed the kind of veteran moxie that's needed to produce this kind of upset. After completing just one of his first nine passes, Ellington ended up going 11 of 24 for 139 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 61 yards on 14 carries. Ellington also found a way to bounce back from a huge momentum swing. Georgia State led 21-20 and was in field-goal range early in the fourth quarter when Ellington fumbled. Tennessee kicked a field goal on its next series to pull ahead. Ellington responded by leading Georgia State to 17 points on its next three series.

Tennessee: The Vols entered the season with plenty of uncertainty on both their offensive and defensive lines, and that showed Saturday. They shuffled offensive linemen in and out of the game but couldn't establish any kind of rhythm. The defensive line couldn't slow down Georgia State when it mattered.

VOL NAVY FIRE

The bad news for Tennessee started several hours before kickoff as a 42-foot cabin cruiser docked along the Tennessee River near Neyland Stadium caught fire at 7 a.m. and eventually sank.

Knoxville assistant fire chief Mark Wilbanks said the four people and one dog aboard the boat weren't injured.

The cabin cruiser was part of the "Vol Navy," a Tennessee pregame tradition in which fans travel by boat to games.

QB REUNION

Former Tennessee quarterback and five-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning, attended Saturday's game. Ryan Leaf was also here as part of the ESPNU broadcast crew.

Manning was the No. 1 overall pick and Leaf was taken second overall in the 1998 draft. The two former quarterbacks were chatting on the field before the game.

QUOTABLE

"I've got one word - flabbergasted," Tennessee safety Nigel Warrior said after the game.

UP NEXT

Georgia State hosts Furman on Saturday.

Tennessee hosts Brigham Young on Saturday.

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Passing

GASt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Ellington 24 11 45.8 2 139 28 0 92.2
Tenn Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Guarantano 40 26 65.0 2 311 54 1 94.9

Rushing

GASt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Barnett 21 95 4.5 19 1
D. Ellington 14 61 4.4 22 1
Tenn Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Chandler 6 48 8.0 31 1
E. Gray 7 29 4.1 7 0

Receiving

GASt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. McCoy 3 43 14.3 17 1
R. Carter 2 33 16.5 28 0
Tenn Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Jennings 7 108 15.4 34 1
D. Wood-Anderson 3 79 26.3 54 0

Fumbles

GASt F FL
D. Ellington 1 1
Tenn F FL
J. Guarantano 1 1
M. Callaway 1 0

Returning

Tenn KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Chandler 3 24.0 0 33 0 0 0
M. Callaway 0 0 0 1 35.0 0 30

Punting

GASt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Wright 2 80 40.0 46
O. Holdenson 1 32 32.0 32
Tenn Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Doyle 1 47 47.0 47

Takeaways

GASt Int Yds InTD
T. Stephens-McQueen 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

GASt Tenn
Points For 38 30
Total Yards 352 404
Rushing Yards 213 93
Passing Yards 139 311
Passing Completions / Attempts 11/24 26/40
Turnovers 1 3
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 4/2
First Downs 24 21
Penalties - Yards 5/31 3/24
Time Of Possession 34:34 26:26
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 10/17 8/13
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 0/2
Punts - Average Yards 3/37 1/47

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter GASt Tenn
GASt 03:00 TD Seth Paige 4 yd run (Brandon Wright kick) 7 0
Tenn 10:47 TD Marquez Callaway 6 yd pass from Jarrett Guarantano (Brent Cimaglia kick) 7 7
Tenn 14:51 TD Ty Chandler 31 yd run (Brent Cimaglia kick) 7 14
2nd Quarter GASt Tenn
GASt 11:49 TD Cornelius McCoy 17 yd pass from Dan Ellington (Brandon Wright kick) 14 14
Tenn 15:00 FG Brent Cimaglia 19 yd FG 14 17
3rd Quarter GASt Tenn
GASt 04:30 TD Aubry Payne 6 yd pass from Dan Ellington (Brandon Wright kick) 21 17
Tenn 11:28 FG Brent Cimaglia 48 yd FG 21 20
4th Quarter GASt Tenn
Tenn 02:55 FG Brent Cimaglia 31 yd FG 21 23
GASt 06:04 TD Tra Barnett 19 yd run (Brandon Wright kick) 28 23
GASt 10:15 TD Dan Ellington 22 yd run (Brandon Wright kick) 35 23
GASt 12:23 FG Brandon Wright 48 yd FG 38 23
Tenn 14:58 TD Jauan Jennings 18 yd pass from Jarrett Guarantano (Brent Cimaglia kick) 38 30

Game Information

Stadium: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 85,503
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