After its second bye week of the season, the Georgia Southern football team returns home for a conference matchup with Troy on Saturday at Allen E. Paulson Stadium/Evans Family Field. Kickoff is set for 4:02 p.m. and will be carried by ESPN+ and streamed on the ESPN app. The game will also be available via radio on the Georgia Southern Sports Network. Here's all you need to know about the game:
GAME PROMOTIONS
Salute to Service
- Military members may claim one (1) complimentary ticket per military ID by visiting or calling the GSU Ticket office at 1 (800) GSU-WINS.
- Military members will receive 10% off concessions (excluding alcohol) with military ID.
Celebrate Agriculture
IMPORTANT LINKS
Tickets
Game Day Guide (PDF) - includes stadium and parking maps
Clear Bag Policy (PDF)
Game 10: Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024 • 4 PM
Location: Statesboro, Ga. (Allen E. Paulson Stadium/Evans Family Field; 25,000)
Records:
Troy: 2-7, 1-4 SBC
Georgia Southern: 6-3, 4-1 SBC
Broadcast Information
Broadcast: ESPN+
PBP: Danny Waugh; Analyst: Jayson Foster; Sidelines: Whitney Haworth
Radio: Georgia Southern Sports Network
PBP: Danny Reed (@GSEaglesVoice); Analyst: Terry Harvin (@TerryHarvin); Sidelines: Frank Sulkowski and Anthony Beck II
Radio Affiliates (PDF)
GS: GAME NOTES (PDF)
Inside The Series
Overall Record: TU leads, 14-7
In Statesboro: TU leads, 7-4
In Troy: TU leads, 7-3
Parker vs. GS: Never Met
Helton vs. TU: Never Met
Helton vs. Parker: Never Met
Current Streak: TU, won one (2021-)
Last Meeting: TU 27, GS 24 (2021)
Longest GS Streak: Four (1995-2016)
Longest TU Streak: Nine (1934-83)
Largest GS Win: 35 points (2015 in Troy)
Largest TU Win: 25 points (1941 in Troy)
GS vs. current Sun Belt Members: 74-71-1
GS vs. teams from Alabama: 25-16
GS in state of Georgia: 234-67-1
GS at Allen E. Paulson Stadium: 217-50
Helton at Paulson Stadium: 12-4
Of Note:
- Georgia Southern and Troy have met 21 times on the gridiron with the Trojans holding a 14-7 lead in the series that dates back to 1934. Since restarting football in 1984 as an NCAA program, Georgia Southern leads the series 7-6.
- Troy back Gerald Green (Columbus, Ga.) signed with Georgia Southern and enrolled in spring of 2018, playing four years for the Eagles. After running for 1,453 yards and 13 touchdowns, he transferred to East Carolina last year before transferring to Troy for his final season. He has rushed for 451 yards and three touchdowns for the Trojans this year, including a season-high 123 yards and a score against Coastal in the last game. He has run for 100+ yards in back-to-back games for the Trojans.
- Troy AD Brent Jones spent five years at Georgia Southern, first as the Director of Sports Marketing and then as the Assistant AD of Eagle Sports Marketing.
- The Eagles are 25-16 all-time in the modern era against teams from the Yellowhammer State after rallying to beat South Alabama in Mobile on Nov. 2.
- Georgia Southern has two players from Alabama on its roster while Troy has six players from Georgia on its roster.
- The Eagles are 1-0 this year coming off a bye, 1-4 under Clay Helton in his two-plus years at Southern.
Countdown to Kickoff
10: The Eagles have two wins this year when they trailed by 10 or more points in the fourth quarter, rallying from 21 points down to win against Marshall and 20 to win at South Alabama.
9: Georgia Southern has won nine of the 10 games under head coach Clay Helton when it has won the rushing battle.
8: Fifth-year senior Jalen White has eight rushing touchdowns this season and 31 for his career.
7: Georgia Southern has won seven of the 13 games played against Troy since the Eagles resumed football in the 1980s.
6: The Eagles have played six previous games in the modern era on Nov. 16, winning them all with five being played at home.
5: Of sophomore punter Alex Smith's 45 punts, five have been 50 yards or longer with 23 fair catches, 17 downed inside the 20-yard line and zero touchbacks.
4: Just four times during Derwin Burgess Jr.'s 36-game catch streak has he had just one catch.
3: Only three players—Davon Gilmore, Marc Stampley II and Isaac Walker— have started all nine games on the defensive side of the ball this year.
2: Sophomore Josh Dallas has two 50-yard receptions on the season, a 58-yarder at home against South Carolina State and a 59-yard touchdown at Old Dominion.
1: The Georgia Southern punt coverage team ranks first in the Sun Belt Conference and ninth in the FBS, allowing an average of just 3 yards per punt return.
Up Next:
Nov. 23 at Coastal Carolina - Conway, S.C. - 3:30 PM (ESPNU or ESPN+)
Players Mentioned
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#2 Derwin Burgess Jr.
- WR
- 5' 11"
- Senior
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#19 Josh Dallas
- WR
- 6' 2"
- Redshirt Sophomore
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#15 Davon Gilmore
- LB
- 6' 2"
- Sixth Year
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#81 Alex Smith
- P
- 6' 6"
- Sophomore
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#22 Marc Stampley II
- DB
- 5' 11"
- Junior
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#7 Isaac Walker
- DL
- 6' 2"
- Redshirt Junior
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#25 Jalen White
- RB
- 6' 1"
- Fifth Year
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