
LA Tech’s Bowl Winning Streak Comes to an End in 38-3 Loss to Georgia Southern
12/23/2020 7:22:00 PM | Football
NEW ORLEANS, La. – Louisiana Tech (5-5, 4-2 C-USA) saw its six-bowl game winning streak reach its end on Wednesday as the Bulldogs lost, 38-3, to Georgia Southern (8-5, 4-4 Sun Belt) at the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
"It certainly wasn't the way that we wanted to finish," head coach Skip Holtz said. "I was really proud of the way that the team competed. It would have been easy in a lopsided game in the way that it was for guys to throw their arms up or to lay down. I couldn't be more proud of the way the defense had continued to fight even with very little help from our offense."
Defensively, the Bulldogs were led by freshman linebacker Tyler Grubbs and redshirt senior linebacker Trey Baldwin with 12 and 11 tackles, respectively. Two Bulldogs recorded a sack against Georgia Southern as redshirt sophomore defensive back BeeJay Williamson had a sack early in the third quarter and Grubbs registered a sack on a third-and-goal situation at the top of the fourth that would force an Eagles field goal.
Offensively, redshirt senior running back Israel Tucker set the Louisiana Tech bowl record for rushing yards with 123 yards on 20 carries. It marked the second time this season and in his career Tucker registered 100-plus rushing yards in a game.
Turnovers hurt the Bulldogs as Tech threw four interceptions, including three in the first four Tech possessions of the game. Georgia Southern was able to make the most of the turnovers as the Eagles scored on two possessions that followed an interception.
"In a game that you throw four interceptions, you're not going to win," Holtz said. "It's unfortunate that some of the mistakes were made early."
Georgia Southern opened the game with a 10-play scoring drive as redshirt senior quarterback Shai Werts rushed for a one-yard touchdown to take the early 7-0 lead. Though the Tech defense forced three-and-outs in the next two Georgia Southern possessions, the Louisiana Tech offense was unable to convert as the Bulldogs threw three interceptions in the opening four drives. Following one of the interceptions, Werts connected with sophomore wide receiver Khaleb Hood on a 65-yard touchdown pass to take the 14-0 lead early in the second quarter. The Eagles would extend the lead to 21-0 in the second period after a 37-yard rushing touchdown from Werts.
With less than a minute left in the half, the Eagles punted the ball to redshirt sophomore wide receiver Smoke Harris who returned it for a career-high 60 yards to the Georgia Southern 20 yard line. Harris' 60-yard punt return marked a Louisiana Tech bowl record. Redshirt freshman kicker/punter Jacob Barnes would go on to kick a 45-yard field goal, which was the second longest field goal by a Bulldog in Tech bowl history, to put Louisiana Tech on the board as the Bulldogs trailed, 21-3, heading into the break.
However, the Bulldogs unable to score again. Georgia Southern would score two more touchdowns and make a field goal to secure the 38-3 victory.
"Overall, they fought until the end," Holtz said. "I give Georgia Southern an awful lot of credit. It was a hard-fought game on both sides. It's just a painful way to finish a hard-fought season with everything everybody went through to make a COVID-19 2020 season work. You just wish there were no losers because so many people had to overcome so much just to have the opportunity to play the game."
Tech again had two quarterbacks see action on the field as redshirt sophomore quarterback Aaron Allen completed 10-of-24 passes for 41 yards and three interceptions. Freshman quarterback JD Head entered the game in the third quarter and went 9-of-14 for 78 yards and one interception.
"I was really proud of the way JD Head went in there and competed as a true freshman," Holtz said. "He's got some energy. He stood in there. He read. He did a really nice job. He had a bunch of drops, but he competed."
Tech is now 8-4-1 all-time in bowl games and 1-1 in New Orleans Bowl contests.
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"It certainly wasn't the way that we wanted to finish," head coach Skip Holtz said. "I was really proud of the way that the team competed. It would have been easy in a lopsided game in the way that it was for guys to throw their arms up or to lay down. I couldn't be more proud of the way the defense had continued to fight even with very little help from our offense."
Defensively, the Bulldogs were led by freshman linebacker Tyler Grubbs and redshirt senior linebacker Trey Baldwin with 12 and 11 tackles, respectively. Two Bulldogs recorded a sack against Georgia Southern as redshirt sophomore defensive back BeeJay Williamson had a sack early in the third quarter and Grubbs registered a sack on a third-and-goal situation at the top of the fourth that would force an Eagles field goal.
Offensively, redshirt senior running back Israel Tucker set the Louisiana Tech bowl record for rushing yards with 123 yards on 20 carries. It marked the second time this season and in his career Tucker registered 100-plus rushing yards in a game.
Turnovers hurt the Bulldogs as Tech threw four interceptions, including three in the first four Tech possessions of the game. Georgia Southern was able to make the most of the turnovers as the Eagles scored on two possessions that followed an interception.
"In a game that you throw four interceptions, you're not going to win," Holtz said. "It's unfortunate that some of the mistakes were made early."
Georgia Southern opened the game with a 10-play scoring drive as redshirt senior quarterback Shai Werts rushed for a one-yard touchdown to take the early 7-0 lead. Though the Tech defense forced three-and-outs in the next two Georgia Southern possessions, the Louisiana Tech offense was unable to convert as the Bulldogs threw three interceptions in the opening four drives. Following one of the interceptions, Werts connected with sophomore wide receiver Khaleb Hood on a 65-yard touchdown pass to take the 14-0 lead early in the second quarter. The Eagles would extend the lead to 21-0 in the second period after a 37-yard rushing touchdown from Werts.
With less than a minute left in the half, the Eagles punted the ball to redshirt sophomore wide receiver Smoke Harris who returned it for a career-high 60 yards to the Georgia Southern 20 yard line. Harris' 60-yard punt return marked a Louisiana Tech bowl record. Redshirt freshman kicker/punter Jacob Barnes would go on to kick a 45-yard field goal, which was the second longest field goal by a Bulldog in Tech bowl history, to put Louisiana Tech on the board as the Bulldogs trailed, 21-3, heading into the break.
However, the Bulldogs unable to score again. Georgia Southern would score two more touchdowns and make a field goal to secure the 38-3 victory.
"Overall, they fought until the end," Holtz said. "I give Georgia Southern an awful lot of credit. It was a hard-fought game on both sides. It's just a painful way to finish a hard-fought season with everything everybody went through to make a COVID-19 2020 season work. You just wish there were no losers because so many people had to overcome so much just to have the opportunity to play the game."
Tech again had two quarterbacks see action on the field as redshirt sophomore quarterback Aaron Allen completed 10-of-24 passes for 41 yards and three interceptions. Freshman quarterback JD Head entered the game in the third quarter and went 9-of-14 for 78 yards and one interception.
"I was really proud of the way JD Head went in there and competed as a true freshman," Holtz said. "He's got some energy. He stood in there. He read. He did a really nice job. He had a bunch of drops, but he competed."
Tech is now 8-4-1 all-time in bowl games and 1-1 in New Orleans Bowl contests.
For all the latest in Bulldog Football, follow them on Twitter (@LATechFB), Instagram (@LATechFB) and Facebook (LATechFootball) or visit the official website at LATechSports.com.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
TECH
GS
Total Yards
232
448
Pass Yards
119
126
Rushing Yards
113
322
Penalty Yards
40
25
1st Downs
15
17
3rd Downs
5
7
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
25:33
34:27
1st Quarter

TECH 0, GS 7
GS - S. Werts 1 yd run (A. Raynor kick), 10 plays, 65 yards, TOP 5:08
2nd Quarter

TECH 0, GS 14
GS - K. Hood 65 yd pass from S. Werts (A. Raynor kick) 5 plays, 90 yards, TOP 1:41

TECH 0, GS 21
GS - S. Werts 37 yd run (A. Raynor kick), 3 plays, 57 yards, TOP 1:20

TECH 3, GS 21
TECH - BARNES, Jacob 45 yd field goal 4 plays, -7 yards, TOP 0:22
3rd Quarter

TECH 3, GS 28
GS - S. Werts 1 yd run (A. Raynor kick), 4 plays, 47 yards, TOP 1:29
4th Quarter

TECH 3, GS 31
GS - A. Raynor 25 yd field goal 10 plays, 38 yards, TOP 4:58

TECH 3, GS 38
GS - G. Green 4 yd run (A. Raynor kick), 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:40
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