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Post by Trojan Warrior on Oct 27, 2013 6:11:24 GMT -6
Kolton Browning’s return proved to be a boom for ULM (4-4, 2-1 SBC) as the senior threw for 224 yards and four touchdowns as the Warhawks cruised to a 38-10 victory over Georgia State (0-8, 0-3 SBC) on Saturday evening at Malone Stadium.
Centarius Donald anchored the offense on the ground as Browning handled the passing game, racking up 126 yards and a score on just eight carries, an average of 15.8 yards per rush. Browning pitched in with his own legs as well, totaling 53 yards on 11 totes.
Tavarese Maye led the way in receiving for ULM, hauling in seven catches for 49 yards. Je’Ron Hamm, Rashon Ceaser and Kenzee Jackson each had four catches apiece.
For the Panthers, Jonathan Jean-Bart totaled 60 rushing yards and Ben McLane had 86 through the air. The Warhawk defense did an excellent job of bottling up their opponent, holding Georgia State to just 244 yards of offense and forcing four turnovers in the contest.
Browning came in and made an immediate difference for the Warhawks, hitting Tony Cook on a short, four-yard route for a touchdown on just the second drive of the night. Donald set up the scoring play with a fantastic 69-yard run. The junior escaped multiple tackles, including getting away from one Panther defender who nearly had him wrapped up low, and broke free down the far sideline before being brought down inside the red zone. A five-yard run by Jyruss Edwards set up the scoring toss (Full Article) sFi_lance
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