Georgia State suffered a 35-12 loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday night, with head coach Dell McGee praising the team’s effort despite the outcome. Christian Veilleux led the passing attack with 210 yards and one touchdown, while Freddie Brock and Sy’veon Wilkerson contributed to the rushing game. Dorian Fleming caught a touchdown pass, and Kenyatta Watson recorded an interception on defense.
After falling behind, the Panthers scored a field goal and a touchdown to stay in the game, but ultimately couldn’t overcome Georgia Tech’s lead. Georgia State converted 3 of 12 third downs and went 2-for-4 on fourth down attempts, showcasing a resilient effort.
Looking ahead, the Panthers will face Chattanooga on September 7 at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium. Despite the loss, Georgia State remains optimistic about their upcoming games and is focused on learning from the experience to improve in future matchups. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as the team looks to bounce back from the defeat against Georgia Tech.
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