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Georgia Southern Football Preview 2025: Experienced Eagles Can Win the Sun Belt
Georgia Southern Football Preview 2025: Experienced Eagles Can Win the Sun Belt

Miami Herald

time3 days ago

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  • Miami Herald

Georgia Southern Football Preview 2025: Experienced Eagles Can Win the Sun Belt

Clay Helton has a good thing going at Georgia was able to flip the program around to his style relatively quickly, and while it hasn't always been smooth, the Eagles have gone to three straight bowl games and are coming off an excellent eight-win can he and the staff tie up all the loose ends?The offense was great in the red zone, but it's all short-to-midrange throws with WAY too many turnovers. The team won the penalty battle by a massive margin, but couldn't come up with a third down stop. It beat a slew of good teams, lost to a few mediocre ones, and while getting to bowl games is nice, the Eagles are 0-3 in them under it's Year Four, he's found a home post-USC life, and he's the type of coach schools want to see succeed. Even with all of the tweaking and issues, Georgia Southern has been consistently good - last year it showed signs of being one of those find-a-way-to-win season's team doesn't have a ton of depth in key spots, but overall, it should be Helton's best one yet. Georgia Southern Eagles Preview 2025: Offense X CFN, Fiu | CFN Facebook | Bluesky Fiu, CFN- The offense didn't quite work as well as it should've, and there were too many turnovers, but the midrange passing game was okay, and now there's enough back to do even more, starting with quarterback JC French. He's a good runner, three for over 2,800 yards and 13 touchdowns, and now he has to cut down on the picks, throwing 11. - The receiving corps is getting help from the transfer portal with Dylan Gary (West Georgia) for the outside and Camden Brown (Auburn) in the slot. Veteran Josh Dallas is back in the slot after catching 46 passes for 614 yards and a team-high six end River Helms (WKU) should be a major short target, catching 41 passes for five scores over the last two years. - Jalen White and his 13 rushing scores are gone, but No. 2 man OJ Arnold is back after averaging over five yards per carry, and ultra-quick David Mdabinga should do far more. Both can catch.- The offensive front returns full of veterans. It wasn't great at keeping teams out of the backfield, but the ground game should be better behind all-star guards Pichon Wembley and Caleb Cook. Georgia Southern Eagles Preview 2025: Defense - The defense got ripped up too easily, allowing 429 yards per game. However, there was plenty of bending without a ton of breaking, giving up 23 points or fewer seven times. The Eagles won all seven games.- Linebacker Marques Watson-Trent left for Nebraska after earning Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year honors. Davon Hicks will be one of the leading tacklers in the middle of the corps after making 43 stops as a key backup. App State transfer Brendan Harrington is in his seventh season - he knows what he's doing. - The line has to get into the backfield more. Davion Rhodes did his part, finishing second on the team with six tackles for loss with three sacks at one edge spot. There will be a rotation for the other spot, with senior Jacob Ferguson the likely first one getting a tackles are really, really thin - in depth, not bodies. 360-pound Latrell Bullard is back on the nose, making 35 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss on the inside, joined by Georgia Tech's Uche Iloh. The pressure is on for those two to hold up and anchor the line. - There's a lot to like about the secondary, starting with safety Antonio White (Rutgers), a monster get from the transfer portal. Justin Meyers made 61 stops and should be a statistical star at strong safety. The corners are even better, with Chance Gamble an All-Sun Belt playmaker, who led the way with three picks. He and Tracy Hill combined for 84 stops. Georgia Southern Eagles Key to the Season The turnovers have to slow has to be more of a downfield passing game, the pass rush has to show up, and a third down stop would be nice, but turnovers continue to be a huge 2018 Eagles turned it over five times. The 2019 team turned it over 11 times. There were 17 turnovers in 2020 and 2021, 21 in 2022, and a whopping 31 in 2023. The 22 turnovers last year were an improvement, but there were still too many, closing the season with five in the bowl loss to Sam Houston. Georgia Southern Eagles Key Player Latter Bullard, DT Sr.A few untested 300+ pound redshirt freshmen will be a part of the rotation, meaning the 340-pound Bullard is the only experienced giant who can park it in the middle of the line. His main job, though, is to stay in one piece until the rest of the tackles can get up to speed. Georgia Southern Eagles Top Transfer, Biggest Transfer Loss Top Transfer In: Dylan Gary, WR Eagles need more downfield plays, and that's where Gary comes in. He started out at Kentucky, went to West Georgia, and last year caught 48 passes for 810 yards and nine touchdowns for the Wolves, including a 94-yard scoring Transfer Out: Marques Watson-Trent, LB a bit of a miracle the Eagles were able to hold on to him this long. A guided missile of a linebacker made 356 tackles and six sacks with 27 tackles for loss over the last three years. He'll be a monster for Nebraska. Georgia Southern Eagles Key Game at James Madison, Sept. 27The Dukes have been fantastic since moving up to the FBS level, but Georgia Southern hasn't flinched. The Eagles won 45-38 in 2022, got whacked in 2023, and won at home last year the Sun Belt opener, and it's on the road. With away dates at Arkansas State, App State, and Marshall still to deal with, winning this matters.- 2025 Georgia Southern Schedule Breakdown Georgia Southern Eagles Top 10 Players 1. Chance Gamble, CB Sr.2. Pichon Wimbley, OG Sr.3. Caleb Cook, OG Sr.4. Davion Rhodes, EDGE Sr.5. Justin Meyers, S Sr.6. Josh Dallas, WR Jr.7. Antonio White, S RFr.8. JC French, QB Jr.9. Dylan Gary, WR Jr.10. River Helms, TE Sr. Georgia Southern Eagles 2024 Fun Stats - Penalties: Opponents 110 for 1,007 yards, Georgia Southern 73 for 628 yards- Fumbles: Georgia Southern 22 (lost 11), Opponents 16 (lost 6)- 4th Quarter Scoring: Georgia Southern 116, Opponents 75 Georgia Southern Eagles 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen Every Sun Belt game is a 50/50 Southern was good enough to beat Marshall and James Madison last year, but lost to Old Dominion and a mediocre Troy squad. This year's version will be like that again.A fourth straight bowl and seventh in eight seasons are a given, but every game will be a fight. On the plus side, though, not playing Louisiana, South Alabama, or Texas State is huge this season. There's too much experience not to be in the Sun Belt race until late, but not having a home game for a month over the second half of the season will make it The Georgia Southern Eagles Win Total At … 6.5Likely Wins: Jacksonville State, Maine50/50 Games: at App State, at Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia State, at James Madison, at Marshall, Old Dominion, Southern MissLikely Losses: at Fresno State, at USC © 2025 The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.

Dark horse prospect named 'best' 1st-round fit for the Panthers
Dark horse prospect named 'best' 1st-round fit for the Panthers

USA Today

time21-04-2025

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  • USA Today

Dark horse prospect named 'best' 1st-round fit for the Panthers

Dark horse prospect named 'best' 1st-round fit for the Panthers What if the Carolina Panthers were free to find the perfect first-round pick from the 2025 NFL draft? Pro Football Focus analyst Mason Cameron recently bucked the typical mock draft trend and paired each team with their "best" first-round fit—and without any limitations. No considerations on positional value, player availability, order or depth. Just simple matchmaking. And the Panthers, according to Cameron, should be targeting Marshall University edge defender Mike Green. He writes: The Panthers defense needs reinforcements at every level, but starting up front makes the most sense for a unit that finished dead last in PFF pass-rush grade at 37.5, more than 10 points behind the next worst team. Green has produced a 95th-percentile pass-rush win rate over the last two seasons and would give Carolina a high-upside building block off the edge. Along with that lowly pass-rush grade, the Panthers also mustered up the lowest pressure rate (16.2 percent) in the NFL this past season. Their 32 sacks, if you're more into the traditional stats, were tied for the third-lowest amongst all defenses. Green, on the other hand, hasn't had any issues producing takedowns. The 2024 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year amassed an FBS-leading 17.0 sacks in his final season at Marshall. Carolina currently holds the eighth overall pick of the draft, which may seem a bit high for Green—at least based off consensus rankings. But maybe the match, even in a possible trade-down, will be too perfect for them to pass up. Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content.

Georgia Southern Extends Contract of Clay Helton
Georgia Southern Extends Contract of Clay Helton

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Georgia Southern Extends Contract of Clay Helton

STATESBORO, Ga. (WSAV)- Georgia Southern Director of Athletics Chris Davis announced a five-year extension to the contract of head football coach Clay Helton on Wednesday. Helton's contract extension will run through the 2029 season. 'We are pleased that we are able to announce the signing of Clay Helton to a five-year contract extension as the head coach of the Georgia Southern football program,' Davis said. 'Coach Helton is a proven head coach who has continued to build this program each year, and he gives us consistency in leadership that continues to move us onward and upward. He understands the passion of Eagle Nation and is driving this program toward those championship expectations. My goal was to continue building on the momentum of his first three seasons—in recruiting, student-athlete experience, fan attendance and winning—and signing Coach Helton to a contract extension allows us to do just that. He's an incredible ambassador of this university and I look forward to watching him continue as the leader of our football team.' 'I'm very thankful to Dr. Kyle Marrero and Chris Davis for their trust in our staff as we continue to lead the Georgia Southern football program,' Helton said. 'This is a special place and it is an honor to be a part of the Statesboro community and the tradition of excellence that is Georgia Southern Football. I'm excited to continue to guide our program to our championship aspirations and look forward to being in Statesboro for a long time.' Helton, 52, led USC to a Rose Bowl title in 2016 and was named the 11th full-time head coach in the Georgia Southern modern football era on Nov. 2, 2021. Now entering his fourth season in Statesboro, Helton has led the Eagles to three bowl games in as many years with notable victories over Nebraska, App State, James Madison and Marshall during his brief tenure. Off the field, the Eagles have posted record team grade point averages and the staff has recruited at levels never seen before at Southern. Additionally, in Helton's three years at the helm, the Eagles: have a winning record in rivalry games against App State and Georgia State secured only the second Power 4 victory in program history with the win over Nebraska had only the third win over an FBS Top 25 team with the victory over JMU set a single-game attendance record against Coastal Carolina in 2023 set a regular-season home attendance record in 2024 had 13 players earn all-conference honors in 2024 from various outlets have created a high-powered and record-setting offense while also developing a Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year and All-American in linebacker Marques Watson-Trent won six Sun Belt games in 2024, which is tied for the second most in program history and is the highest total since 2018 signed more Top 100 players in Georgia than any other Group of 5 school in the 2025 signing class (rankings by 247Sports). have set the highest team GPA and the highest APR rating in program history over the last three seasons. An elite talent developer, Helton has seen over 15 of his former players drafted in the first four rounds of the NFL Draft, including Sam Darnold (the No. 3 overall pick in 2018), Drake London (the #8 overall pick in 2022), and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who has been named first-team All-Pro each of the past two years. Georgia Southern opens its 2025 season on August 30, 2025, at Fresno State. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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