Back to the Georgia State Panthers Newsfeed

Improved Trojans rested and ready to face the Panthers

Troy is 4-1 under second-year head coach Neal Brown so far this season and already matched their win total from a season ago where they finished with 8 losses. This isn’t 2015 and the Trojans are sending a strong message this season that they intend to contend for the Sun Belt title.

In 2015, Troy was averaging about 28 points per game and allowing as many defensively. However, in their 8 losses they only averaged about 18 points with 315 yards per game. On the other side of the ball, they allowed an average of almost 36 points and allowing over 400 yards in each loss including the 31-21 loss to Georgia State.