Title Sport Date
Eagles Take SoCon Opener Behind Hess' Shutout Performance Baseball May 23, 2013
Men’s Basketball Set to Play in 2013 Cancun Challenge Men's Basketball May 23, 2013
Georgia Southern Athletics Announces Bishop Club Seating for Football Football May 23, 2013
It’s a Record Breaking Business Swimming & Diving May 21, 2013
Baseball Set to Hold Four Summer Camps Baseball May 21, 2013
Take Flight - Eagle Athletics This Week - May 20-26 Athletics May 20, 2013
Baseball Opens SoCon Tournament Against College of Charleston Baseball May 20, 2013
Site Preparation Begins with Scoreboard Demolition Football May 20, 2013
New Logo, Brand Identification Mark the Beginning of the Next Era for the Sun Belt Conference General Release May 20, 2013
Softball Eliminated from NCAA Tournament with 2-1 Loss in Nine Innings Softball May 19, 2013
Eagles Open the SoCon Tournament as the Seven Seed Baseball May 18, 2013
Sarah Purvis Throws Perfect Game as Eagles Advance to Face USF Softball May 18, 2013
College of Charleston Completes Sweep with Comeback Victory Baseball May 18, 2013
Eagle Golf Finishes 12th at NCAA Regional Golf May 18, 2013
Golf Succumbs to Scarlet Course in NCAA Regional Second Round Golf May 17, 2013
Eagles Clipped 1-0 by USF in Extra Innings Softball May 17, 2013
Eagles Drop Series to College of Charleston Baseball May 17, 2013
Eagles Fall to College of Charleston in Series Opener Baseball May 17, 2013
Golf Sits in Ninth after Opening Round at NCAA Regional Golf May 16, 2013
Sarah Purvis Earns NFCA All-Region Honors Softball May 16, 2013
Softball Faces USF in NCAA Tournament Opener Softball May 16, 2013
Eagles Head to Charleston for Final SoCon Series Baseball May 15, 2013
Georgia Southern Football Camps Set for June Football May 15, 2013
Mierzejewski Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 15, 2013
Baseball Falls in Final Home Game Baseball May 15, 2013
Wolfes Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 14, 2013
Eagle Fund Donations Are Due June 3 Athletics May 14, 2013
Golf Begins NCAA Championship Play Thursday Golf May 14, 2013
Swope Earns Spot on CFPA Running Back Watch List Football May 13, 2013
Baseball Hosts Final Home Game Tuesday Baseball May 13, 2013
Georgia Southern Holds Special Graduation Ceremony Athletics May 13, 2013
Tickets Now Available for Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Eagles Open NCAA Tournament in Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Clemson Completes Sweep of Georgia Southern Baseball May 12, 2013
Selection Show Viewing Set for 10 p.m. Inside Bishop Fieldhouse Softball May 12, 2013
Stevenson Invited Back for N.Y. Giants Rookie Camp Football May 12, 2013
Clemson Wins Series over Eagles Baseball May 12, 2013
Walk-Off Home Run Clinches Back-to-Back SoCon Championships Softball May 11, 2013
Waiting Game Begins for Eagles’ 4X100m Relay Team Track & Field May 11, 2013
Clemson Wins Series Opener Behind Strong Outing from Ace Baseball May 11, 2013
Eagles Win 11-Inning Marathon Over Cougars, Return to Title Game Softball May 10, 2013
Walk-off Single Forces "If Necessary Game" Between Cougars and Eagles Softball May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern Football 2014 Non-Conference Opponents Announced Football May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern 4X100m Relay Team Makes Last Run for Postseason Bid Track & Field May 10, 2013
Leadoff Home Run Pushes Eagles to SoCon Tournament Semifinals Softball May 9, 2013
Men’s Basketball Adds Transfer Trent Wiedeman Men's Basketball May 9, 2013
Baseball Steps Out of Conference to Face Clemson Baseball May 9, 2013
Softball Thunders Past Chattanooga 6-2 in SoCon Tournament Opener Softball May 8, 2013
Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation to Blanket the Region with New Eagle Fans Athletic Foundation May 7, 2013
Softball Travels to 2013 SoCon Tournament Softball May 7, 2013

No. 2 GSU Wins Sixth-Straight SoCon Game in Overtime

VIDEO: Post-game interview with Coach Jeff Monken

VIDEO: Post-game interview with QB/Back Jerick McKinnon

VIDEO: Post-game interview with A-Back Darreion Robinson

VIDEO: Post-game interview with Buck Buchanan candidate & DT Brent Russell

VIDEO: Post-game interview with DB J.J. Wilcox

FINAL STATS
(PDF) // POSTGAME NOTES (PDF) // POSTGAME QUOTES (PDF) // UPDATED STATS(PDF) 

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Behind a career-high three rushing touchdowns from Jerick McKinnon (Marietta, Ga.), the second-ranked Georgia Southern Eagles won their sixth-straight game in overtime over the Chattanooga Mocs, 39-31, at Finley Stadium.

“Its agonizing with the emotion and the adrenaline,” Head Coach Jeff Monken said about the game going to overtime. “I’m proud of the effort of our guys to battle back. We’ve had a tough week with the loss of Elizabeth, which took a big toll on us emotionally. I’m really proud of the way our guys handled that, the way they handled the entire trip and to be able to gut it out, winning the game like that.”

McKinnon finished with 141 rushing yards, 55 yards passing and three scores as #2 Georgia Southern  (7-1, 6-1) rushed for over 300 yards for the sixth time this season. The Eagles finished with 372 yards rushing and 427 yards of total offense. Darreion Robinson (Bishop, Ga.) added a career-best two touchdowns and 74 yards rushing, while Williams Banks (Augusta, Ga.), filling in for the injured Dominique Swope (Buford, Ga.), ran 18 times for 69 yards.

“Jerick got banged up a little bit there, but Ezayi came in and kept the ball going. People forget that we’ve got two very capable quarterbacks to run our system. Jerick did a nice job, he missed a couple of reads down the stretch, but he made some great plays as well to keep us in the game and give us a chance,” Monken said.

Led by freshman quarterback Jacob Huesman, Chattanooga (4-4, 3-2) posted 316 yards of total offense and scored 17 unanswered points to take a 24-21 lead in the fourth quarter. Huesman ran for 170 yards and two touchdowns while completing 11 passes for 102 yards and a score.

The win was just the second in the Monken era when trailing entering the fourth quarter and improved the school's all-time playoff record to 7-5. The game was the first overtime game since the 21-14 upset win over top-ranked Appalachian State on Nov. 6, 2010 and was just the second-ever triple overtime contest in school history.

The Eagles scored on their opening possession of the game after a 7 play 64-yard drive was capped off by a 29-yard touchdown run by Robinson. On an option pitch near the sideline, Robinson avoided a tackle for loss and reversed the play to score his second rushing touchdown of the season.

Chattanooga's Marquis Green fumbled the following kickoff return which was scooped up by Georgia Southern's Zach York (Hartwell, Ga.) at the bottom of a pile of about 10 players from both teams. The Eagles took advantage of the short field and four plays later went ahead 14-0 on a 10-yard rush by McKinnon.

When the Mocs got the ball back, Huesman led the team on a 75-yard four play touchdown drive that lasted just a 1:54. Huesman ran 44-yards to move Chattanooga from their own 34-yard line down to GSU's 22-yard line. Two plays later the freshman punched in the team's first score from 2-yards out.

After the Eagles jumped ahead 21-7 on an 18-yard touchdown run by McKinnon, Chattanooga scored 17 unanswered points to pull ahead for the first time in the game, 24-21. The Mocs started with a 39-yard field goal with 4:54 remaining in the second quarter and added back-to-back touchdowns in the third quarter on a 6-yard run by Marquis Green and a 10-yard rush by Huesman.

GSU responded after falling behind for the first time in the game and tied the contest at 24-24 on a 24-yard field goal from Alex Hanks (Marietta, Ga.) with 8:06 remaining in the fourth quarter. Hanks also had a chance to win the game before the end of regulation but missed what would have been a career-long 49-yard field goal wide right as time expired.

The Eagles quickly scored in overtime as Robinson ran around the right side on just the second play of the extra period for a 20-yard touchdown. After an incomplete pass narrowly missed the hands of Terrell Robinson on third down and 9 yards, Huesman connected with Faysal Shafaat in the back left corner of the endzone to force a second overtime period.

The Mocs missed a 41-yard field goal after the GSU defense forced a three and out, but the Eagles lost a fumble on their first play of the second overtime period to send the game to a third overtime period.

Georgia Southern opened the third overtime and quickly moved the ball down to the Chattanooga 9-yard line on a 3-yard run by Banks. Banks carried the ball again on third down and after a four yard gain was stopped one yard shy of a first down. After a timeout, McKinnon carried the ball over right tackle for the first down. McKinnon carried the ball again two plays later for a 1-yard touchdown and again on the successful two-point conversion.

The Eagles' defense again forced a fourth down on their own 5-yard line but were able to come up with the stop for no gain as Darius Eubanks (Thomson, Ga.) and J.J. Wilcox (Cairo, Ga.) converged on Huesman.

“Our guys just kept slugging it out tonight. We had some plays where I thought we were going to get off the field, but they made good plays. That touchdown on fourth down in the first overtime, Lavelle (Westbrooks) had him, but the guy went over top to get the ball, but hey that’s football,” Monken said about his team's defensive effort.

GSU returns home next weekend to host Appalachian State on ESPN3. The Eagles will be playing for a share of the Southern Conference championship. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.

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