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Army ground game gets contributions from 12 different ball carriers
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Center Parc Stadium
Center Parc Stadium, Atlanta, GA
The Day After VIP Chat - Panthers Blasted by ArmyGSU Football did just about everything poorly in a 43-10 blow out home loss to Army on Saturday. We let your feelings flow in our Day After...
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Army dominates Georgia State in season opener, 43-10

Christian Anderson ran for one touchdown, passed for another and Army opened the season with a 43-10 victory over Georgia State
SEPTEMBER 4, 2021ASSOCIATED PRESS
Roger Carter - Snags two passes in openerCarter reeled in two catches for 17 yards in Saturday's 43-10 loss to Army.
ImpactIt was a rough day for the Georgia State passing game, as the Panthers could only manage 12 total completions against a stingy Army defense. Despite the slow start, Carter will look to build on a 2020 season that saw him set a career high in touchdowns.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2021ROTOWIRE
Jamari Thrash - Pulls in seven grabs in openerThrash had seven catches for 87 yards in Saturday's 43-10 loss to Army.
ImpactThrash was undoubtedly Cornelious Brown's number one target against Army, as no other Georgia State receiver had more than two catches. His 87 yards on the day are a career high for the junior as he looks to climb the depth chart.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2021ROTOWIRE
Jamyest Williams - Gets six carries in openerWilliams had six carries for 24 yards in Saturday's 43-10 loss to Army.
ImpactAfter playing cornerback for four years (three at South Carolina, one at Georgia State), Williams played in his first game as a running back Saturday against Army. His six carries for 24 yards aren't necessarily anything to write home about, but he did average four yards per carry against a stingy Black Knights run defense. Georgia State will need all hands on deck for a brutal September slate that features trips to North Carolina and Auburn, so if Williams can continue to churn out positive yardage, expect him to get some more looks.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2021ROTOWIRE