FBS-CFB Game Preview: Maine Black Bears (0-3) vs. Georgia Southern Eagles (1-2)

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Kickoff: 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Allen E. Paulson Stadium / Evans Family Field, Statesboro, Georgia (Capacity: 25,000)
Broadcast: ESPN+

Weather Forecast (Statesboro, GA)

Temperature: ~84°F (29°C) at kickoff

Conditions: Warm, partly cloudy, light humidity, winds 5–8 mph

Impact: Classic September Georgia conditions; hydration and depth could be factors for Maine traveling south.

Injury Report

Maine Black Bears (CAA, FCS):

QB Caden Peevy (324 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs through three games) healthy.

RB Shane Baines (311 rushing yards, 1 TD) available.

WR Shawn Woods (16 catches, 109 yards, 1 TD) active.

No major defensive absences reported.

Georgia Southern Eagles (Sun Belt, FBS):

QB J.C. French IV (528 yards, 5 TDs, 2 INTs) healthy.

RB O.J. Arnold (214 rushing yards, 2 TDs) available.

WR Caleb Brown (163 yards, 4 TDs) active.

Defense intact, led by LB Khari Demos.

Key Player Matchups

QB Caden Peevy (Maine) vs. Georgia Southern Secondary

Peevy has struggled with turnovers; GS defensive backs will look to capitalize.

RB Shane Baines (Maine) vs. GS Front Seven

Baines is Maine’s most consistent weapon; GS linebackers must contain him to avoid long drives.

QB J.C. French IV (GS) vs. Maine Pass Rush

French has been efficient and accurate; Maine must pressure him to prevent rhythm passing.

WR Caleb Brown (GS) vs. Maine Corners

Brown has 4 TDs already; Maine must double him in the red zone.

Recent Team Form

Maine Black Bears (0–3, CAA)

8/30/25: L 28–7 @ Liberty

9/6/25: L 28–27 @ William & Mary

9/13/25: L 13–10 vs. Stony Brook

Trend: Offense struggling (averaging just 14.7 PPG), defense keeping games close but not enough support.

Georgia Southern Eagles (1–2, Sun Belt)

8/30/25: L 42–14 @ Fresno State

9/6/25: L 59–20 @ USC

9/13/25: W 41–34 vs. Jacksonville State

Trend: Offense explosive (averaging 25+ PPG), defense vulnerable against Power Five but steadier at home.

Series History

Georgia Southern leads the all-time series 4–0.

Last meeting: 2019, GS won 26–18 in Statesboro.

Previous meetings were in the FCS playoffs (1987, 2002, 2011), all GS wins.

Largest GS win: 31–7 in 2002.

Maine has never beaten Georgia Southern.

Betting Trends

Maine:

0–3 ATS in 2025.

Unders hit in 2 of 3 games.

0–5 SU in last 5 overall.

Georgia Southern:

1–2 ATS in 2025.

Overs hit in 2 of 3 games.

5–2 ATS in last 7 home games.

Head-to-Head:

GS 4–0 SU all-time vs. Maine.

Last two meetings stayed under the total.

Historical Betting Results

Maine: Historically struggles ATS vs. FBS opponents; rarely competitive beyond the first half.

Georgia Southern: Reliable SU at home vs. FCS teams, but inconsistent ATS when favored by 20+.

Sun Belt vs. CAA: Sun Belt teams cover ~65% of the time in these matchups.

Game Odds

Maine Black Bears                           53.5

Georgia Southern Eagles              – 24.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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