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Eagles hope strong run game continues to break road hex
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Georgia Southern quarterback JC French dives into the endzone for a touchdown in the third quarter against Georgia State. French led the Eagles in rushing in their win over their in-state rivals. - photo by Scott Bryant/Statesboro Herald

The Georgia Southern football team has still not played a full solid four quarters of football, its head coach said.

They have put together a couple of impressive halves of football though, and last Saturday, the fourth quarter may have been the best they’ve played, as the Eagles turned a tight game into a 41-24 win, outscoring Georgia State 21-0 in the final quarter.

“It was an electric crowd and the fourth highest in history and we really fed off of that,” coach Clay Helton said. “I thought both teams played well in the first half and credit to coach Dell McGee’s kids as they played their hearts out. I thought the difference in the game was the fact that our offense had their best game of the season as far as third down efficiency on Saturday.”

The Eagles have struggled to run the ball this season but rushed for over 200 yards against the rival Panthers. Quarterback J.C. French led the way with 85 yards and one touchdown, while O.J. Arnold added 74 yards.

Of Georgia Southern’s eight possessions, the Eagles scored on seven of them.

“I thought J.C. played his best game,” Helton said, “especially with his decision making on when to run and when to pass. He saw when they were in coverage and pulled the ball down and picked up some good yards by running the ball. I also felt like we blocked really well up front.”

The Eagles now hit the road once again where life has been pretty tough. This year, Georgia Southern is 0-3 away from the friendly confines of Paulson Stadium and have been outscored 136-44. Saturday, the Eagles head to Jonesboro to take on the Arkansas State Red Wolves, who are 3-4 overall and 2-1 in the Sun Belt. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.

“This is a tough place to play and we know that,” Helton said. “We have never won in Jonesboro and it will be homecoming so we expect a good crowd. I feel like our problems on the road haven’t necessarily been playing away from Paulson Stadium but rather our run game, and lack of it. We have to establish the run. Every game we have rushed for over 200 yards we have won the game.”

The Red Wolves are coming off back-to-back one-point conference wins. They beat Texas State 31-30 two weeks ago and last week won a defensive battle with South Alabama 15-14.

“Butch Jones has been doing this a long time and we know they will be well-coached,” Helton said.

Helton said he has been impressed with Red Wolves quarterback Jaylen Raynor, who is their leading rusher and has thrown for nine touchdowns.

“He is electric,” Helton said.

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