Showing posts with label Georgia State Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia State Football. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

2012 GSU Panther Football Kickoff Luncheon

2012 GSU Panther Football Kickoff Luncheon*

*I tried to take accurate notes. I recorded and attributed quotes as factually as possible, to share with the 
Panther Family. I will be glad to correct any inaccuracies. 

The Panther Athletic Club's 2012 Kickoff Luncheon was held at the historic East Lake Country Club. A sellout crowd enjoyed elegant surroundings, and soaked in the history of the home course of legendary golfer,  Bobby Jones. 


11 Alive Sports Anchor Sam Crenshaw acted as Master of Ceremonies. Crenshaw introduced PAC President, David Deeter, who welcomed the guests. 

Georgia State football is in the Middle of Three Milestones:
1. First and last season in the CAA.
2. Transitioning to the Sunbelt.
3  Final season of coaching for Coach Bill Curry. 

Cheryl Levick announced that although some teams will begin to transition to the Sunbelt right away, the transition will be complete in July 2013. For football, this is the first year of a two year process. Men's and women's cross-country will begin competing in the Sunbelt in October of this year. (A new promotional video spot for GSU was premiered, and a clip from the press conference announcing GSU's move to the Sunbelt was reviewed.)

Karl Benson, Sun Belt Conference Commissioner, announced that the Sun Belt will be going through changing and branding to raise its stature. "The Goal of the Sun Belt is to surpass Conference USA in the near future." He continued, "Great things are in store for Georgia State. Great things are in store for the Sun Belt. Sun Belt vs. Conference USA will be a good rivalry. April 7, the Sun Belt sent the message that Georgia State will be a big part of the change." 

GSU's 7th President, Mark Becker, talked about a strategic plan for GSU to become the premier urban university in the United States. Athletics will help with that mission. Dr. Becker said that there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 32,500 students on campus now, and although parking is terrible, there is an incredible vibe!

"Georgia State is growing in stature, impact, and as a place destination for students." President Becker asked, "What effect has football had on Georgia State?" Then he answered his own question. "Georgia State is a different university because of football. Two years ago, the likelihood of people wearing GSU hats and shirts on campus was very slim. Now, there is a sea of blue and white everywhere." 

"Football did this! It has given the University a sense of bonding around a common purpose. Cheryl Levick and Bill Curry did that." Dr. Becker declared to spontaneous, extended applause. 

Dr. Becker said people no longer ask him when he is going to decide to shut the football program down, like they used to. "We're going to build a program that lasts forever," President Becker asserted. 

Coach Bill Curry, "the Architect of the Georgia State Football Team," took the stage. "There are so many people I'd love to tell you about, all around this room, from the past, and present--people whom I love. There's just not enough time."

"I will introduce my coaching staff and a few players." (Coach Curry asked his coaches to stand and be recognized. He also introduced each of the players attending the luncheon, and gave a little background on each.) 

Football Players who attended the Luncheon, with Sara Gigantino, Director of Football Operations 

"I'm remembering when I was considering football. It's hostile, painful, demanding--not for the faint of heart--not for the 99%. It's a dangerous occupation. Besides, I intended to pitch for the New York Yankees." 

Coach Curry told a story about playing football as a kid in College Park. His team had the opportunity to practice against the older kids. Coach Curry went to tackle the team's best running back, and was promptly flattened. He ran back to the sidelines, thinking, "I'm glad that's over." The coach said, "Run it again." The same thing happened over and over. After each play, Coach told the team to "Run it again. Run it again. Run it again." 

Coach Curry was reduced to, in his words, "Blood, snot, and tears." His teammates wouldn't meet his eyes, because each was thinking, "Better him than me." Finally, something snapped inside, and Coach Curry knew he HAD to make that tackle, or die trying. He made it! 

As the young Bill Curry staggered off the field, his teammates surrounded him, hugging him. Bill looked at Coach Badgett, and said he thought he "almost smiled." 

"It's not enough to show up. You've got to whip people who are bigger and better than you are all the time." Coach Curry continued, "Football is the only sports team that needs every teammate on every play, in order to survive." 

When Coach Curry was coaching at Alabama, there had been some threats against him. His pastor dropped by to see how Carolyn and he were doing. Carolyn told the pastor they were doing ok, that they knew football was like a religion in Alabama. The pastor replied, "No, Carolyn, you don't understand, it's much more serious than that!"

Coach Curry concluded, "There is synergy and power in football....At the end of last season, our team was bloody, embarrassed, and not very good. We went back to work the next day. We have some team members here who have been practicing since the days we practiced at the Martin Luther King Middle School, when we had nothing. I am delighted to have the opportunity to say that the 2012 bunch is the group that has really started to get the job done. Thank you so much everybody." 

As Coach Curry finished speaking, the new 2012 Football Introduction video was introduced. 

The 2012 Season Kicks off tomorrow night, Thursday, August 30, at 7:30, in the Georgia Dome! Let's join the Panther Family in "Bleeding Blue" at the Dome! 


GO PANTHERS!  

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Let the Games Begin!

Hey, Panther Family! Now that football season is kicking off, I'm back to cover GSU Football from a Mama's Perspective for our Third Season!

Three weeks of pre-season football camp ended with today's scrimmage. The pleasantly cool, overcast weather was a welcome change for spectators from the stifling heat of previous scrimmages. It's a sure bet that the team didn't miss the 90 degree days they've endured during "two-a-days," either!

The Scrimmage was at the GSU Football Practice Complex, where you're greeted by a large schedule, next to the reception desk. (We're traveling all the way to Maine and Rhode Island this season!)



Excitement is building! The team is enthusiastic. Everyone is looking forward to the Georgia State Panther's THIRD football season, which will be our only season playing Colonial Athletic Association teams. This will also be Coach Bill Curry's final season.


Coach Bill Curry with former Georgia Tech teammate Billy Williamson.

Pre-scrimmage stretching

Ready to Rumble!

Coach Curry's wife, Carolyn, enjoyed the Scrimmage with "GSU Panther Mama," Jamie Wyatt

At least five former Panthers were at the Scrimmage today! 

Ben Jacoby, Kalan Jenkins, Louie Muasau, Bailey Woods
(Kalan Jenkins is a Graduate Assistant for the team.
Bailey Woods is coaching at Walker High School.)
My son, DB, Blake Wyatt with former player Arthur "Bully" Williams

See y'all August 30th at the Dome! GO PANTHERS! 

Click HERE for the Scrimmage Photo Gallery. 


To Read More About the Scrimmage: Georgia State Sports Scrimmage Article Here.

Monday, November 7, 2011

GSU vs Saint Francis 11-5-11

GSU vs Saint Francis 11-5-11

It's exciting seeing the crowd at the "Panther Walk" getting bigger each week! (The Panther Walk is at Gate E, approximately two and a half hours before the game.)  
I was delighted to meet one of the "Blue Haired Girls" who's a loyal Panther fan!
The excitement becomes palpable as the band arrives with the spirit team. The crowd claps and moves to the music as the band starts to play. The buses arrive and the Panthers make their way through the "spirit tunnel" of enthusiastic fans and family members who greet them with hugs and encouraging words. Video below of Panther Walk, with special guests: children from the Make a Wish Foundation.


It was a beautiful crisp day for tailgating! My group and I enjoyed the Alumni Association's Game Day Tailgate event! Pounce joined the spirit team in rallying the crowd! If you're not a member, you should consider joining the GSU Alumni Association! Video below:


We always go into the Dome early, to watch our Panthers warm up!
(I'm the "official" Panther Mama of #18,
and unofficial Panther Mama to the rest of the team!)


Here come the Panthers! The "tradition" of the Panther's entering the Dome has become well established during our second season!


This shaky video starts out on my son, then focuses on Matt Weller, the official "Kickoff Kid" for the first kickoff of the game. Matt is my "adopted grandson," as the son of my children's childhood babysitter, Julie Weller.


It was impressive seeing approximately 1,000 musicians on the field! Area high school students joined our awesome Georgia State Marching Band for our half-time enjoyment. 


The Panthers lost in overtime....For additional game commentary, check out Panther Talk.

Let's WIN the next two! Hope to see you in Livingston, Alabama on Saturday! GO PANTHERS!

Click here for Game Day Photos.

Friday, November 4, 2011

GSU vs UTSA 2011

GSU vs UTSA 2011

The Panther's overtime defeat at the Alamo Dome was tough. I thought we had it won. On a positive note, there was lots of good defensive play, and some nice "teamwork" from the team. We literally, had the game won till the last seconds of the 4th quarter. Serious bummer....
Alamo Dome
Except for the loss, San Antonio was a great trip. The Alumni Association did a great job taking care of GSU alumni and fans in San Antonio. It was fun spending time with Panther Fans, family members of players and coaches, and Alumni Association and Football staff.

River Walk in San Antonio, with the orange merging flames statue,
which was a gift from Mexico, in the background. 
The Alumni Association hosted a very nice reception on the River Walk on Friday night at Rio Rio Cantina, and a brunch at the Hyatt Regency (where the team stayed), before the game. The Alumni Association also arranged transportation to and from the game. The Georgia State contingent in San Antonio was not huge, but we were loud and proud!
Panther Mamas Beverly Hogan and Jamie Wyatt with
Carolyn Curry (Coach Bill Curry's Wife)
Wives of Panther Coaches
If you're not already a GSU Alumni Association Member, you should consider it!


Looking forward, not backward....

Go Panthers, Beat Saint Francis!

For More GSU Fan and Team Photos, Click HERE
For Amanda Scott's Photo Gallery, Click HERE
For My Blog about sightseeing in San Antonio, Click HERE

Saturday, October 22, 2011

GSU over USA in Double Overtime! 10-22-11


GSU over USA in Double Overtime! 
Extra point after first touchdown is Good! Note the raised blue tube noise makers!
Thousands of Panther Fans, Students, and Alumni, arrived at the Dome, to celebrate Homecoming, "Ready for Some Football" (to quote the beleaguered Hank Williams, Jr.) The Panther Football team showed up and DELIVERED! (Video below of the "Panther Walk," when most of the team, coaches, etc. walk between the fans/families, while entering the Dome.)



It was nice to see the tail-gating, pre-game activities, and half-time activities helping raise the bar for fan participation! I was introduced to The Regulars Band last year, when they played in the Dome. This year's encore was in the Orange Lot. (The video is a little shaky, but The Regulars sound great!)


To help our fans, the cheer and dance spirit teams taught/led GSU cheers, on the field with the band, as part of the band's performance. The Panther's play revved up the fans, and we ROCKED the Dome! The enthusiasm and noise level in the DOME were second only to our Inaugural Game.


The Georgia State Homecoming Court was presented during half-time. Here's a picture of the Princess, Prince, Queen, and King on the Jumbo-tron! (More photos in galleries with links at the end of the blog.)

GSU Homecoming Princess and Queen on Jumbo-tron
If I were a nail-biter, I'd have no nails left tonight! This game was a roller-coaster, with non-stop up and down action! And, since this blog is from a Mama's perspective, I will tell you: this game was STRESSFUL to watch! (Although it was not quite as stressful as when my own son is playing, I could have done with a little less "excitement!") The Panther's kept fighting, though, and the end result was worth it! We all needed this win!

The Panthers led the entire game, until USA tied it up with 4 seconds to go! Finally, two over-time periods later, we won a hard fought victory 27-20! WHEW! What a ride!  

My son, (#18) Blake Wyatt's, roommate, Mark Hogan, had two fabulous plays: an interception and a tipped pass. 
Mark Hogan's Proud GSU Panther Dad and Mom (Mark and Beverly)
Donald Russell, Christian Benvenuto, Jake Muasau, Albert Wilson, Kelton Hill, and others, made some game changing plays. Our Panther defense held their ground at the goal line, and kept USA from scoring several times.

EVERY Panther Football player, BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD, contributed to the MAGIC today! Our UNSUNG HEROES are those players who learned the plays, "did their jobs," and helped hone each other's skills--without receiving the glory! EVERY player, coach, and support staff member shares a part of this victory! Thank YOU!

If Blake is cleared to travel, I will send you a Panther Mama travelogue from Texas next week. If not, I will be soliciting help from other Panther Mamas to fill us in on the game in San Antonio! 

CONGRATULATIONS, GSU PANTHER FOOTBALL TEAM! 
Let's WIN in San Antonio! GO PANTHERS! 


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(Thanks fo Amanda Scott for her contributions)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

GSU vs SCSU 2011




GSU vs SCSU 2011




I'd like to introduce Guest Blogger,

Amanda Scott, who photographed and 

commented on the GSU vs. SCSU 


Game that I missed!






As a GSU Alumna and Lifetime Georgia State University Alumni 

Association member, everything is Blue and White for Amanda Scott, 

Guest Blogger. She sports blue hair extensions, and drives the blue 

PantherMobile! Amanda is a Panther Athletic Club Gold Donor, 

President's Society Legacy Circle Member, Heritage Society Member, 

and Society Partners Circle Member. She supports the Spirit Program, 

and is a season ticket holder for four GSU Sports!







The Trip That Turned Out to Be More Than Just

The Opportunity to Support Georgia State Football

(Comments and Photos by Amanda Scott)



After packing The PantherMobile, I left Atlanta around 9:30am after 

picking up a student who wanted to attend the game. The drive to 

Orangeburg, South Carolina was approximately 4 hours. We need 

students at home games, but we also need them at our away games, so  

I will never turn away a student who wants to accompany me to an away

game! 



The weather was perfect! We quickly found our seats located on the first 

row in South Carolina State University’s reserved section. Unfortunately, 

there were not many Panther Fans present. Most fans sitting in the GSU 

section were parents of the players.  I did recognize a couple of faces 

proudly wearing their blue gear!





Our spirit groups were not present. The Jacksonville State game is the 



only away game that our spirit groups were scheduled to attend this 

season.  I missed the band, cheerleaders and Pantherettes, and Pounce.


For the first time this year, I can say I was proud of our team. The 

Panthers showed improvement on the field, especially defense.


Opinions of the game: Though some may disagree, with Drew Little out 

of the game, Kelton Hill shined over Bo Schlechter. After Bo’s 

performance playing Murray State and his performance during this game 

(interception at goal line), he is NOT the answer to the quarterback chaos 

we are facing.  Donald Russell was a star, scoring a nine yard touchdown 
 
in the third quarter, putting GSU back in the lead.  Clearly, our offense 

needs work. Though we ultimately lost to GCSU 23-13, I witnessed 

improvement from the defense.  
 

After the game, Bill Curry loaded the bus and I had a chance to speak 

with him alone. It is a moment I will never forget. I looked him in the eyes 

and said, “Bill, I just want to tell you how proud I am of the team today. I 

saw improvement from the guys and though we lost, I am not walking 

away embarrassed.”  Tears started to fill his eyes as he softly responded, 

“Thank you so much Amanda, we still have a long way to go.” I could see 

the exhaustion in his face.  I could feel his pain. And for the first time this 

season, I didn't have that gloomy feeling in the pit of my stomach, 

wondering if the football program will survive! 



Thank you Bill Curry.





Homecoming—Here We Come!! Go Panthers.




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Saturday, September 10, 2011

GSU Panther Mama's Game Day Diary--GSU vs ODU

GSU Panther Mama's 
Game Day Diary--GSU vs ODU

6:45--Got up to get ready for Game Two of the Panther's Second Season against Old Dominion University.

8:00--Left home for the Georgia Dome. The temperature was in the high 50's, so it was a little cool, which translates into perfect tailgate and football weather!

8:45--On the way, we picked up Blake's girlfriend, Faith, and her roommate Molly at Intown Market. Ed picked up some huge, yummy breakfast sandwiches there!

9:10--Parked at the Georgia Dome near the Ferris Wheel and Chair Swing! We quickly greeted our friends as we headed to the Dome for the Panther Walk. We didn't want to miss seeing Blake coming in, as we did last week.

9:20--We were talking to Director of Football Operations, Sarah Gigantino, as she got the call from Coach Curry that the team was leaving their hotel for the Dome.

10:00--Strike up the Band, the Panther are coming into THEIR HOUSE!


10:15--Back to the Orange Lot to Ride the Ferris Wheel, and to watch others ride the "Chair Swing." (No chair swing for me, thank you!)

View of the Dome from halfway up on the Ferris Wheel
Pounce Joined in the Fun on the Chair Swings!
10:45--Across to the Panther Event Area to answer the question "What'll Ya Have?" I had a Coke and chili dog (as opposed to a naked dog) from The Varsity, along with samples of two tasty omelets from
J. Christopher's--ALL FREE! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! (Please support the businesses who support GSU Panther Football, and tell them you appreciate their support!)

Blake's girlfriend, Faith, and my friend Kathy, and her daughter, Ayiesha, tried to ride the mechanical bull. Nobody stayed on even 30 seconds!

We all had our photo's taken from Greyhound's photo booth. And talked to people at Hot 107.9, and they "gave us some goodies." Thanks to SunTrust Bank, and all other participating sponsors!

11:05--Back to breeze through the tailgating parties, including the Panther Talk party, then headed into the Georgia Dome! (Family members using player tickets go into a special entrance, near the Will Call ticket windows.)

11:25--Took pre-game warm-up photos of son Blake (#18) and his teammates. A Patriotic remembrance of 9/11 was announced as the theme, and a GSU student sang the National Anthem a cappella.

11:45--Met fellow Panther Mama, and my facebook friend, Marilyn, for the first time! She's Matt Hubbard's (#49) Mama.

12:10--Watched the awesome GSU Band's pre-game show!

12:17--Watched the Panther's Enter the Dome, then, proceeded to watch the Game, and enjoy the time with family, friends, and fellow Panther Fans!

Half-time featured a Patriotic theme. The band played America the Beautiful, while a slide show of American scenery played on the Jumbotrons.

3:29--Game Over. We didn't win. It was still a GOOD Game Day! Enough said! (See my previous blog: Game Day Musings From An Old Cheerleader if you want to hear more about my opinions on the outcome of today's game.)

3:47--We got down to the bottom of the Georgia Dome waiting for the team to come out. Tough time for the team. A number of guys came by so I could give them hugs on their way to the bus!

5:00--We left the Dome, headed home. When we got out into the sun in the parking lot, on the way to the car, it certainly felt hotter than 82 degrees, which was supposedly today's high. I am SO GLAD we play in the air conditioned Dome! We dropped off several of Blake's friends, in addition to Faith and Molly, and turned toward home. Had to detour to avoid traffic/road work.

5:40 Home again! Looking forward to the first away game of the season next week, against Jacksonville State! Hope to see you there!

Go Panthers!
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Game Day Musings from an Old Cheerleader (GSU vs ODU)

The following is a repost from the Game Day Thread in Panther Talk's Football Forum. I didn't want it to be buried, because I think some Panther Fans may need a little "cheerleading" from an old college cheerleader!

GAME DAY MUSINGS FROM AN OLD CHEERLEADER (GSU vs ODU)

I feel a "soap box moment" coming on!

I feel everyone's pain, but I'm optimistic, and excited, for a lot of reasons!

WE HAVE FOOTBALL AT GSU!

My son, Blake #18 is on the team, enjoying that time Bill Curry talks about "in the Huddle" where Blake, and the other players, are learning the athletically inspired meanings of teamwork, commitment, and true friendship.

I, and a lot of others, had a REALLY good Game Day experience today! The excitement in the Dome was contagious. (OK, only when "something big" was happening. But, still...it's a start!)

The football department/alumni are doing an outstanding job coming up with promotions and giveaways, and providing activities, food, and places to gather. Those who take advantage of the tailgating and activities have fun! Even with the swings and ferris wheel, there were plenty of unused spaces in the Orange Lot. I, personally, am thrilled that Greyhound, The Varsity, J. Christopher, and all the other sponsors, are willing to provide FREE food and fun activities for Panther Fans. They certainly could have spent those promotional dollars in other ways. So, THANK YOU to all who are trying to provide an exciting Game Day experience for GSU fans.

In the bathroom after the game, I talked to two students who were lamenting how "early" the game was after a late night out. They said most of their friends had just slept in. I remember those sleep deprived student years. It made me think that maybe later start times would help student attendance. Just saying....I hope we're considering that...

I agree with the "glass is half full" philosophy: Today was just ONE loss; not the end of the program! To respond to some other comments in the Panther Talk Football Game Day thread about the football program: I KNOW Georgia State has a "real" football team, and is on the way toward cementing a solid football tradition, because I'm seeing and hearing from some really rabidly loyal Panther fans! If we did not have a bona fide, up-and-coming football program in the works, we would not be inspiring "Real" Fans!

I attended Grad School at GSU, but dare I admit here that my undergrad degree is from the University of Florida? Trust me, I speak from experience: I know authentic fans when I see them! I've seen plenty of vocal Division I--nice and not so nice--fans. SEC fans are notorious for their fervor!

I know "die-hard" Florida fans who bleed orange and blue and love their Gators win or lose. I also know "fair weather Florida fans" who are happy when the Gators are winning, and whining and complaining when they're not. EVERY team, even former National Championship teams have bad games--even multiple bad seasons!

GSU had a winning first season, and we have only played two games in our second season! Florida's First 17 years yielded: 85 W, 37L, and 9 ties. For Georgia's first 17 years, they won less than half their games! GA is just around 50% "lifetime" wins with most of their major rivals! Rivalry Record Link.

If we continue to cultivate our alumni, the students, and the community at large, OVER TIME, we will achieve the level of play, loyalty and attendance numbers we are working toward. AGAIN, THIS IS SEASON TWO, and we ARE competing with long traditions of loyalty to Tech, Georgia, Auburn, etc.. We are also competing with other sporting events (including children's leagues), and any number of community events and festivals.

Let's try to look at all the "good stuff" and give our Panthers the enthusiastic fan support that will encourage them to rise to our expectations! With all the hours and effort our team, coaches and support staff are putting in, they DESERVE our support! There is nothing like cheering fans to inspire athletes! I hope we'll have a good showing of support at Jacksonville State!


OUR PANTHER FOOTBALL TEAM is counting on US just as much as we are counting on them! Go Panthers! 

(Stepping down from my soapbox! Next?)

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

GSU vs CAU--Videos and Photos--First Game of Season Two--2011


GSU vs CAU
First Game of Season Two--2011
Clark Atlanta and GSU Pre-Game Warm-ups
More warmups. (Son, Blake Wyatt #18)
The Georgia State University Panthers' first game of the second season started with a BANG--Literally! Fireworks were an attention getting addition to the Panthers' pre-game pageantry. The team's new inspirational video debuted to a standing ovation. The band played and the cheerleaders cheered, while Pounce and the Pantherettes escorted the Panthers onto the field! The video below captures all the excitement!


It was exciting to see even more people than last year arriving early to tailgate! PantherTalk hosted their traditional pre-game party, where fans bring food to share, and all fans are invited to join the festivities. Look for the Pirate Flags and Panther Talk Banner in the Orange lot at home games. Click the link if you're interested in PantherTalk's Concrete Jungle T-shirts, and be sure to follow PantherTalk on facebook.

After filling up on hot dogs, chicken wings, dessert and other tailgate fare, we walked over to the Dome about 5 p.m. to join other fans for the "Panther Walk." (That's when the Panthers enter the lower level of the Dome, from their buses.) Unfortunately for us, the team arrived early, and we just missed seeing our son going in. Fortunately, he later told us saw us heading down the steps, so he knew we were there!

The video below captures the band playing at the Panther Walk, some of the team members arriving, and GSU Athletic Director Cheryl Levick gearing up for the game, while parents and friends cheered on our team.


This year, the Georgia State University Marching Band is fielding over 175 members! It is quite impressive seeing the band grow so much in a year! I caught some of the band members on video as they were leaving the Panther Walk.


After the starting players were introduced on the Jumbotron. Each player did something to personalize their intro. Some of their moves/gestures included head bobs, forming a heart symbol with both hands, folding their  arms, etc. It was fun seeing the different personalities that make up the Panther team.

Screen shot of one of the player's video introductions. 
The GSU Band made a grand entrance as they ran onto the field from all directions, pre-game.  This next video shows the band playing the GSU Fight Song. (The link will take you to the Georgia State Sports website where you can learn the lyrics.)


Note the welcome addition of player's names on their jerseys this season!
(Son) Blake Wyatt # 18
As you probably know by now, GSU won handily over Clark Atlanta 41-7. The victory was the perfect ending for a perfect first GSU Game Day, Season Two! The GSU Panthers are "On The Prowl!" Game Two is next Saturday, September 10th, at noon, against CAA rival Old Dominion. Hope to see you there!
Final Score. 
After the Game, GSU Panther Mama with her family. (Blake Wyatt #18)
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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Georgia State Football Training Camp Scrimmage


Georgia State Panther Football Training Camp Scrimmage

The Georgia State University Panther Football Team's last practice of football training camp included a scrimmage at the practice field. Family, friends and fans gathered at 8:30 a.m. to watch the teams' fourth scrimmage. 

Coach Curry directing practice
Family and fans watch the scrimmage,
with the Gold Dome of the Georgia State Capitol Building in the background. 
GSU's "Eye in the Sky" filming on the platform, which is dwarfed by the Corey Smokestack.
Thanks to Corey for opening their parking lot for Panther fans to use. 
Coach Curry talking to the team after scrimmaging, before drills. (Coach Curry has his arm out, wearing a hat behind another guy in a hat. 


Blake Wyatt # 18 (center), Davis Knowles #52 (right)
Referees and staff, with more photo/videographers
on a hydraulic platform in front of the MARTA tracks and Coca Cola sign. 
The practice field, and Atlanta skyline, with Grady Hospital center, by raised Marta tracks.



Sara Gigantino, Director of Football Operations, gave families and fans a tour of the new Panther practice facility and locker room. Everything is new and very nice! 

Lockers where the team picks up their laundry/equipment. 
Team Lockers and Dressing Area
Murals in the Locker Room
For a gallery of more photos from today's scrimmage, click HERE. 


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See you at the Dome, September 2, 7:30 p.m. kickoff, for the first game of our Second Season! GO PANTHERS!