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topicnews · October 17, 2024

How to watch Marshall vs. Georgia State: Live stream or on TV

How to watch Marshall vs. Georgia State: Live stream or on TV

The Marshall Thundering Herd (3-3) will face another Sun Belt opponent when they host the Georgia State Panthers (2-3) on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium.

Would you like to see this match? You can find it on ESPN2.

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When is Marshall vs. Georgia State and when does it begin?

This contest between the Thundering Herd and the Panthers is scheduled for Thursday, October 17, 2024. Be ready to watch kickoff at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Marshall vs. Georgia State?

The Thundering Herd and Panthers will take the field at Joan C. Edwards Stadium for this matchup on October 17th, and if you want to watch the game live, get your tickets now at Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can watch Marshall vs. Georgia State live on ESPN2. Watch the game live without cable on Fubo.

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    Marshall Statistics and Insights

  • In their last game, the Thundering Herd lost to the Georgia Southern Eagles 24-23.
  • Marshall is averaging 377.5 yards per game on offense, ranking 79th in the FBS. On the other side of the ball, the Thundering Herd ranked 97th, giving up 395.3 yards per contest.
  • The Thundering Herd were a bottom-25 passing offense this season, ranking 21st with 175.8 passing yards per game. On the defensive side of the ball, they rank 78th in the FBS (220.8 passing yards allowed per game).
  • Marshall ranks 27th in run offense (201.7 rushing yards per game) and 103rd in run defense (174.5 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
  • The Thundering Herd score 29.2 points per game on offense (64th in the FBS) and rank 91st on the other side of the ball with 27.3 points allowed per game.
  • Georgia State Stats and Insights

  • The Panthers are coming off a 21-14 loss to the Old Dominion Monarchs.
  • Georgia State ranks 81st on offense with 375.8 total yards per game and 108th on the defensive side of the ball with 405.6 total yards allowed per game.
  • In terms of passing, the Panthers rank 34th in the FBS (266.6 passing yards per game) and 89th on the other side of the ball (230.8 passing yards allowed per game).
  • Georgia State’s running game hasn’t gotten things done, ranking 20th in the FBS with 109.2 rushing yards per game. Defensively it was better, giving up 174.8 rushing yards per contest (104th).
  • The Panthers’ offense has been in the bottom 25 this season in scoring at 21.4 points per game, ranking 24th in the FBS. They rank 99th on defense with 29.4 points allowed per contest.
  • Key Marshall players to watch

  • Stone Earle threw for 634 yards (126.8 ypg) to lead Marshall. He completed 54.8% of his passes and collected seven touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He also rushed for 207 yards (41.4 ypg) on ​​57 carries.
  • AJ Turner has carried the ball 56 times for a team-high 540 yards (90.0 per game) with two touchdowns on the year.
  • Christian Fitzpatrick’s 299 receiving yards (49.8 yards per game) surpass all receivers on the team. He has registered 20 receptions and three touchdowns.
  • Elijah Metcalf has a season so far with 194 yards (38.8 receiving yards per game) and three touchdowns as well as 20 passes.
  • Carl Chester’s nine grabs gave him 121 yards (20.2 ypg) and two touchdowns.
  • Key players to watch in the state of Georgia

  • Christian Veilleux has 1,284 passing yards (256.8 ypg) to lead Georgia State by completing 58.6% of his passes and throwing nine touchdown passes and five interceptions this season.
  • Freddie Brock has carried the ball 61 times for a team-high 306 yards (61.2 per game) with two touchdowns on the year.
  • This season, Michel Dukes caught 20 carries for 110 yards (22.0 per game) and also caught 16 passes for 133 yards (26.6 per game).
  • Ted Hurst’s 434 receiving yards (86.8 yards per game) surpass all receivers on the team. He has collected 25 receptions and five touchdowns.
  • Dorian Fleming has posted a 234-yard season (46.8 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns and 21 passes.
  • Tailique Williams’ 16 grabs this season resulted in 165 yards (41.3 ypg).
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