The Georgia Southern Eagles face the Appalachian State Mountaineers in Sun Belt Conference play on Thursday night. Both teams have struggled in recent weeks and are looking to regain momentum.
The difference in defensive performance could be the deciding factor. App State’s ability to stop the run might limit Georgia Southern’s offensive options, putting extra pressure on quarterback JC French IV.
“App State needs to win two of their final four games to become bowl eligible.”
After a disappointing 21-point showing against Old Dominion, the Mountaineers aim to bounce back. They had averaged 39 points per game in the two previous matchups but have now lost two straight.
Georgia Southern’s quarterback JC French IV enters the game with 1,677 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and six interceptions, along with five rushing scores. His dual-threat ability gives the Eagles some offensive spark despite the defense’s struggles.
Author’s Summary: Appalachian State’s strong run defense and home-field advantage could prove decisive against Georgia Southern’s inconsistent road play.