Louisiana's got a Sun Belt West contender by December standards. Georgia State's just trying to make it to December.
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FRI NOV 27 · 11:00 PM CT
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This one's less a matchup than a checkpoint. Louisiana enters the 2026 season picked to finish 2nd in the Sun Belt West, a big jump for a program that stumbled to 6-7 last year and dropped the 68 Ventures Bowl to Delaware. Georgia State enters it just trying to find a pulse after a 1-11 season that ended with 9 straight losses.
The whole storyline in Lafayette runs through QB Lunch Winfield. He started 2025 as the third-string option and ended it as the offense's engine, throwing for 1,555 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 667 yards and a team-best 9 scores on the ground. His breakout game against South Alabama, a 14-of-15 passing night, was the single-game school record for completion percentage. Head coach Michael Desormeaux has called this group young but talented, which is coach-speak for 'wait and see' — except by late November, waiting is over.
Georgia State's problem wasn't one unit, it was both. The offense scored under 20 points a game (119th nationally) and the defense gave up nearly 38 (133rd out of 136 teams) in Dell McGee's second season. The response was a full staff overhaul this offseason, new coordinators included, which is the kind of shake-up programs make when the alternative is a third straight losing season with no signs of life.
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns
Georgia State Panthers
None of that guarantees anything changes by the time these two meet on Friday, November 27. If the new staff hasn't fixed the tackling or found a pass rush, Louisiana's skill talent — receiver Shelton Sampson and a defense anchored by corner Brent Gordon — should be able to just outlast whatever Georgia State throws at it.
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For Louisiana, a game like this is exactly the kind of spot that can wreck a good season if you're not careful — flat energy against an overmatched Sun Belt bottom-feeder late in the year is how bowl eligibility gets complicated. For Georgia State, it's just another Friday trying to find anything worth building on before the offseason really begins.