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Saturday, November 5, 2016
Georgia Southern squares off with Ole Miss
Georgia Southern squares off with Ole Miss Georgia Southern squares off with Ole Miss Georgia Southern is back out and about once more. Five of the Eagles' previous six recreations, including today's matchup at Ole Miss, booked to commence at twelve in Oxford, Miss., have been played far from Paulson Stadium. In any case, as intense as the Eagles' timetable has been this season, there's no less than one group that is had it harder. The Rebels enter today's amusement at a disillusioning 3-5 (1-4 Southeastern Conference), having played six groups that have been positioned the Associated Press Top 25 survey. Regardless of the losing record, Georgia Southern head mentor Tyson Summers knows he's going to confront the most skilled adversary his group has seen for the current year. Revolutionaries' quarterback Chad Kelly positions eleventh broadly in passing yardage this season at 2,532, and he's hurled 18 touchdowns against eight captures. Summers likewise contended the Rebels have one of the top getting corps in the country and the best tight end. Tight end Evan Engram has gathered 700 getting yards and six touchdowns this season. Just 25 collectors in the nation have assembled more yardage. "Clearly, a truly skilled football group that has had one of the hardest timetables of anybody in the nation this year," Summers said. "The quarterback, as I would see it, is comparable to anybody in the nation. The three collectors and tight end mix, likely superior to anyone in the nation. They're touchy and quick paced, and they'll truly make a test for us." Put just: The Rebels might be a lot of an onus for the Georgia Southern barrier. The Eagles' offense has battled the most recent couple of weeks – highlighted by a season-low 159-yard yield against opponent Appalachian State on Oct. 27 – to the point that it incited Summers to roll out an improvement inside his honing staff. He exchanged play-calling obligations from co-hostile facilitator and quarterbacks mentor Rance Gillespie over to co-hostile organizer and recipients mentor David Dean. "There are a few purposes for that, one of which is attempting to give mentor Gillespie the chance to center in on a position that is had a considerable measure of wounds. Furthermore, we have a genuine first year recruit staying there playing," Summers said. "There's not anything from a title outlook, we simply need a crisp viewpoint on a few things."
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