STATESBORO - The Georgia Southern football team wraps its regular season on Saturday at Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia, as it takes on Marshall with both teams needing a win for bowl eligibility. Kickoff is set for 1:32 p.m. and it will be carried on ESPN+. The game will also be available via radio on the Georgia Southern Sports Network. Here's all you need to know about the game:
Game 12: Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 • 1:32 PM
Location: Huntington, W.Va. (Joan C. Edwards Stadium; 30,475)
Records:
Marshall: 5-6, 3-4 SBC
Georgia Southern: 5-6, 3-4 SBC
Broadcast Information
Broadcast: ESPN+
PBP: Keith Morehouse, Analyst: Mark Martin; Sidelines: Ben Westfall
Radio: Georgia Southern Sports Network
PBP:
Danny Reed (
@GSEaglesVoice); Analyst:
Terry Harvin (
@TerryHarvin); Sidelines: Frank Sulkowski
Radio Affiliates (PDF)
GS: GAME NOTES (PDF)
Overall Record: Marshall leads, 6-3
In Statesboro: MU leads, 3-2
In Huntington: MU leads, 3-1
Gibson vs. GS: Never Met
Helton vs. MU: 1-2
Helton vs. Gibson: Never Met
Current Streak: GS, won one (2024-)
Last Meeting: GS 24, MU 23 (2024)
Longest GS Streak: Two (1989-90)
Longest MU Streak: Six (1993-2023)
Largest GS Win: 32 points (1989 in Statesboro)
Largest MU Win: 30 points (1995 in Huntington)
GS vs. current Sun Belt Members: 75-74-1
GS vs. teams from West Virginia: 5-7
GS in state of West Virginia: 1-4
GS at Joan C. Edwards Stadium: 0-3
Helton at Joan C. Edwards Stadium: 0-1
Of Note:
- Marshall leads the series with Georgia Southern 6-3. The Eagles won the first two games but then the Thundering Herd won the next six to take the lead in the series. Last year, a 34-yard touchdown pass to Derwin Burgess Jr. with a minute left and a late interception secured the largest second-half comeback in the history of Allen E. Paulson Stadium as Georgia Southern rallied to score three touchdowns in the final 6:32 to stun Marshall 24-23.
- In five of the previous nine games, both teams were ranked in the I-AA Top 25 Poll, including three times when Marshall was the No. 1 team in the country.
- The Eagles are 5-7 all-time against teams from West Virginia and 1-4 in games played in the Mountaineer State. The Eagles are 0-3 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. Their lone win came at Fairfield Stadium in 1990, the last season of use for the stadium.
- Camden Brown needs 57 receiving yards to set a new single-season school record for yards in a season and 108 yards to become the first 1,000-yard receiver in Southern history.
- Both Georgia Southern and Marshall come into the game sitting at 5-6 overall. Both teams need one win to become bowl eligible.
Countdown to Kickoff
10: Thirteen players have started
10 or more games in a row, including offensive lineman
Pichon Wimbley who made his 50th straight start last week against Old Dominion.
9: Southern and Marshall have met
nine previous times with the Thundering Herd leading 6-3. The Eagles won the first two games before the Thundering Herd won six in a row.
8: Georgia Southern is 20-4 under head coach
Clay Helton when scoring
eight or more points in the second quarter and 5-21 when scoring seven points or less.
7:
Seven different Eagles have at least one receiving touchdown this season, including senior
Camden Brown who has a school-record 12 that ranks second in the FBS.
6: Defensive lineman
MJ Stroud leads the Eagles with 14.5 tackles for loss and
6.5 sacks and is tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles on the season.
5: In
five of the previous nine games, both teams were ranked in the I-AA Top 25 Poll, including three times when Marshall was the No. 1 team in the country.
4: The Eagles will be playing in Joan C. Edwards Stadium for the
fourth time, looking for their first win.
3: Georgia Southern scored
three touchdowns in the final 6:32 to rally and beat Marshall 24-23 last year in Statesboro.
2: Freshman quarterback
Weston Bryan has
two rushing touchdowns and
two passing touchdowns this season.
1: Both teams need
one win for bowl eligibility.
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