DALLAS (FWAA) Georgia State safety
Tarris Batiste played a major role in helping his team
make history with two interceptions, two tackles for losses and
a forced fumble in the Panthers' 34-7 win at Georgia Southern. Batiste
led a defense that held Georgia Southern to school record-low 203
total yards, and has earned him the AutoNation National
Defensive Player of the Week honor for games of the weekend
of Dec. 5, as selected by the Football Writers Association
of America.
Georgia
State's fourth straight win qualified the Panthers for a bowl game
for the first time since the program debuted in 2010. Georgia State
will face San Jose State in the inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl on
Sat., Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. ET in Orlando, Fla.
Batiste, a 6-1, 200-pound senior from Cartersville, Ga., had
eight total tackles as the Eagles held Georgia Southern's nation-leading
rushing attack (375.6 yards per game) to just 135 yards on the ground.
The seven points allowed equals a program low and is Georgia State's
fewest against an FBS opponent.
In the second quarter with Georgia Southern at the Georgia State
15-yard line, Batiste broke up a pitch to force a fumble, which
eventually resulted in a missed field goal. Georgia Southern was
driving again late in the first half when Batiste ended the threat
with an interception at the 5-yard line to preserve the 7-7 tie.
His second interception came midway through the fourth quarter at
the Georgia State 30 and effectively ended the game. Batiste had
a tackle for loss in a scoreless first quarter in which the Georgia
State defense allowed just one first down and 26 yards.
"I can't say enough about our program, our young men,"
Georgia State head coach Trent Miles said. "They are the ones
out there battling. I'm so proud of them. They could have come in
here and wilted under this. Our kids believed that they could win
and they just finished off four straight victories in the conference,
from 2-6 to 6-6. I can't say enough about the young men that we
have. That's why you recruit smart, tough, great character guys
that love the game."
As part of AutoNations history of charitable involvement, AutoNation
will donate $1,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF)
in Batistes name. This charitable college football initiative culminates
with the AutoNation Cure Bowl, a new post-season NCAA football game
that kicks off bowl season at the Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando,
Fla., and will be aired by CBS Sports Network. The aptly named AutoNation
Cure Bowl also serves as a fund raiser for the BCRF, CharityWatch's
only A+ rated breast cancer organization in the country.
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"We want to celebrate the very best of college football, while
also helping to raise awareness for the importance of finding a
cure for cancer," says AutoNation CMO Marc Cannon. "This season-long
partnership with the FWAA, leading up to the AutoNation Cure Bowl,
puts a spotlight on a cause that we're determined to tackle."
"In our 75th season of existence, this a marvelous platform to
get our players and the team of the week series excellent exposure
as well as helping AutoNation in its effort to fight cancer and
contribute to the educational funds of deserving student-athletes,"
said FWAA 2015 President Lee Barfknecht of the Omaha World-Herald.
"It is very exciting to be able to help our organization as well
as others in this splendid effort."
The FWAA National Defensive Player of the Week and National Team
of the Week, both sponsored by AutoNation for the first time this
year, have been determined collectively by a group of FWAA officers
and the FWAA All-America Committee for several years. The AutoNation
FWAA Offensive Player of the Week has been added this season. Nominations
are taken from game performance all over the country each week and
then those nominations are reviewed by the FWAA, which determines
the actual recipients.
AutoNation is also the new sponsor of the 2015 FWAA All-America
Team, which will be comprised of 26 first-team and 26 second-team
selections as nominated by the membership and chosen by the FWAA
All-America Committee. The 2015 AutoNation FWAA All-America Team
will be announced at the AutoNation Cure Bowl on Dec. 19.
Coincidentally, the 2002 and '03 FWAA All-America teams were
honored on the floor of the very same Citrus Bowl Stadium. Over
the years, the FWAA's All-America teams have been honored in different
locations and on various media platforms during the second-longest
continuous annual selection of an All-America team in major college
football.
Additionally, the AutoNation 75th Anniversary FWAA All-America
Team, which was announced in August, will be celebrated during the
2015 season. That team includes players selected from past FWAA
All-America teams dating to 1944, three years after the organization
was formed in 1941. The AutoNation 75th Anniversary FWAA All-America
Team is composed of three teams of 25 players each, with all eight
decades, starting in the 1940s, represented among the playing eras
of members on the team. It includes 56 National Football Foundation
College Football Hall of Famers. Forty-one schools are represented
on the team that was selected by an FWAA Blue Ribbon Committee after
taking into consideration nominations from the membership.
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About
the AutoNation Cure Bowl: The AutoNation Cure Bowl a
new post-season NCAA football game whose net proceeds benefit the
Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The AutoNation Cure Bowl takes
place December 19 at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, and will be broadcast
by CBS Sports Network. The bowl is scheduled to involve teams from
the American Athletic and Sun Belt conferences.
About the Football Writers Association of America:
Founded in 1941, the FWAA consists of 1,400 men and women who cover
college football. The membership includes journalists, broadcasters
and publicists, as well as key executives in all the areas that
involve the game. The FWAA works to govern areas that include game-day
operations, major awards and its annual All-America team. For more
information about the FWAA and its award programs, contact Steve
Richardson at tiger@fwaa.com.
2015 AutoNation National Defensive Players of the Week
Week of Sept. 5: Karl Joseph, West Virginia
Week of Sept. 12: Kai Nacua, BYU
Week of Sept. 19: RJ Williamson, Michigan State
Week of Sept. 26: Jeremy Cash, Duke
Week of Oct. 3: Eric Striker, Oklahoma
Week of Oct. 10: Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State
Week of Oct. 17: Minkah Fitzpatrick and Eddie Jackson, Alabama
Week of Oct. 24: Cameron Smith, USC
Week of Oct. 31: Quenton Meeks, Stanford
Week of Nov. 7: Chad Whitener, Oklahoma State
Week of Nov. 14: Elandon Roberts, Houston
Week of Nov. 21: Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh
Week of Nov. 28: Tyler Matakevich, Temple
Week of Dec. 5: Tarris Batiste, Georgia State
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