Georgia State scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns and out-rushed Tennessee 213-93 to shock the Volunteers 38-30 at Neyland Stadium.
Celebrating just its 10th season of football, Georgia State knocked off its first SEC opponent and first Power 5 foe by out-scoring Tennessee 24-13 in the second half, including 17 straight points.
"First of all, I will go ahead and say how proud I am of our university and our football program to come in here and do something probably only 108 or 109 players we have on our roster believed we could do," head coach Shawn Elliott said.