The Georgia Southern Eagles face the App State Mountaineers in Sun Belt Conference action on Thursday night. Both teams hold a 1-3 record.
Appalachian State excels at defending the run, allowing just 110 rushing yards per game. In contrast, Georgia Southern concedes 240 rushing yards on average, a gap that could be critical in the outcome of this game.
Georgia Southern’s offense has shown potential with quarterback JC French IV leading the way. However, their defense remains their biggest vulnerability.
App State’s offense struggled last week against Old Dominion, scoring only 21 points after averaging 39 points per game in their previous two contests. That loss marked their second consecutive defeat and puts pressure on them to win at least two of their remaining four games to become bowl eligible.
Appalachian State holds the all-time series advantage against Georgia Southern, although the Eagles won the last meeting 29-20.
Quarterback JC French IV enters this game with 1,677 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, six interceptions, and five rushing touchdowns.
"The Mountaineers allow just 110 rushing yards per game, while Georgia Southern gives up 240 rushing yards per contest."
"That loss marked their second consecutive defeat and puts pressure on them to win at least two of their remaining four games to become bowl eligible."
Summary: Appalachian State’s strong run defense and home advantage contrast with Georgia Southern’s struggling defense and road woes, setting up a crucial Sun Belt showdown.