STATESBORO — Georgia Southern Football will host six games at Paulson Stadium during the 2008 season, as announced by Director of Athletics Sam Baker. The 2008 football schedule, approved Wednesday by the University Athletics Committee, also features a season-opening contest at Georgia.
The Eagles are coming off a 7-4 campaign under first-year head coach Chris Hatcher. The four-win increase from the previous season is the second-best improvement in program history.
Georgia Southern opens the 2008 campaign on Aug. 30, at Georgia. It marks the fourth meeting in the in-state series, and first since the 2004 season.
Starting Sept. 6, Georgia Southern will be at Paulson Stadium for the entire month of September. The stretch begins with the first-ever meeting against Austin Peay of the Ohio Valley Conference. In the first year of its return as a full-scholarship program, APSU posted a 7-4 overall record and 5-3 in the OVC.
The following weekend the Eagles square off against Northeastern. GSU opened the 2005 season with an overtime victory in Boston against the Huskies.
Southern Conference play begins Sept.20 against Elon. The four-game homestand concludes on Sept. 27 as conference co-champion and NCAA quarterfinalist Wofford travels to Paulson Stadium.
Georgia Southern travels to Chattanooga on Oct. 4, then will have its bye week before facing conference co-champion Appalachian State (another NCAA quarterfinalist) on Oct. 18 at Paulson Stadium.
The Eagles welcome new SoCon member Samford on Nov. 8. That game, the fourth overall meeting with the Bulldogs and first since 1990, is also homecoming weekend. Georgia Southern closes out the regular season Nov. 15 at Furman.
The Eagles are coming off a 7-4 campaign under first-year head coach Chris Hatcher. The four-win increase from the previous season is the second-best improvement in program history.
Georgia Southern opens the 2008 campaign on Aug. 30, at Georgia. It marks the fourth meeting in the in-state series, and first since the 2004 season.
Starting Sept. 6, Georgia Southern will be at Paulson Stadium for the entire month of September. The stretch begins with the first-ever meeting against Austin Peay of the Ohio Valley Conference. In the first year of its return as a full-scholarship program, APSU posted a 7-4 overall record and 5-3 in the OVC.
The following weekend the Eagles square off against Northeastern. GSU opened the 2005 season with an overtime victory in Boston against the Huskies.
Southern Conference play begins Sept.20 against Elon. The four-game homestand concludes on Sept. 27 as conference co-champion and NCAA quarterfinalist Wofford travels to Paulson Stadium.
Georgia Southern travels to Chattanooga on Oct. 4, then will have its bye week before facing conference co-champion Appalachian State (another NCAA quarterfinalist) on Oct. 18 at Paulson Stadium.
The Eagles welcome new SoCon member Samford on Nov. 8. That game, the fourth overall meeting with the Bulldogs and first since 1990, is also homecoming weekend. Georgia Southern closes out the regular season Nov. 15 at Furman.