The Georgia State Panthers fell to the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks 37-23 after special teams play continued to be not so special.
The special blunders started early in the first quarter on yet another bad snap on a punt with Georgia State pinned back near their own end zone resulted in a safety. The first touchdown of the game, and the fourth allowed by the Panther defense in the first half of the last eight games, would be the also be the first of many scored by UL-Monroe sophomore running back Thomas Koufie with a three-yard run. The Panthers would find their way to the end zone when Glenn Smith hauled in a 31-yard reception for a touchdown.