South Alabama and Georgia State limp into this Thursday night Sun Belt matchup with matching 1-6 records and long losing streaks — six for the Jaguars, four for the Panthers.
Georgia State, fresh off a 41-24 loss and playing its second game in six days, is tabbed as a 6.5-point home ’dog at Fanatics Sportsbook against a South Alabama team that hasn’t won since Week 1.
Both squads are searching for identity, but the Jaguars’ superior ground game and extra rest tilt the edge their way.
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What our Post expert thinks about South Alabama vs. Georgia State
The Panthers are surrendering 41.1 points per game — dead last in the FBS — and have allowed over 450 yards per contest, including a 64.4% opponent completion rate.
South Alabama’s rushing offense ranks 30th nationally, and Kentrel Bullock leads the charge behind a 4.5 yards-per-carry average.
Georgia State’s offense ranks near the bottom in rushing (128th) and total yardage (103rd), relying heavily on quarterback Cameran Brown’s dual-threat ability.
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