The North Carolina Tar Heels are coming off the highest-scoring game in program history, and are back on the road against another Sun Belt Conference opponent.
Carolina is the first Power Five team to visit Georgia State.
Georgia State’s 35-14 loss last week at South Carolina is deceiving on its face. After both teams had a scoreless first quarter, the Panthers were down just five points at the half.
Georgia State scored first in the second half, holding a 14-12 lead for just a passing moment. The Gamecocks’ special teams were the difference in the second half, scoring touchdowns on two blocked punts.