The Panthers may have set a record for records set in their 47-37 victory at ULM:
* Georgia State has won three straight games, all on the road, and now sits at 3-2 overall, and 2-0 in the Sun Belt Conference.
* After four straight road games and 51 days away from home, the Panthers will finally return to Georgia State Stadium to host Troy for Homecoming at 2 p.m. on Oct. 21.
* The Panthers enjoyed the most profilic offensive day in Georgia State history in the 47-37 win at ULM with a school-record 670 yards of total offense and 47 points, the most ever for GSU against an FBS opponent.
* Conner Manning completed 26 of 35 passes for 446 yards, the second-highest single-game total in Georgia State history and the most for any Sun Belt quarterback this season. His four touchdown passes tied the GSU record.
* With his third straight 100-yard game, Penny Hart set the Georgia State record with 190 yards receiving and tied his own school record with 11 catches. He caught touchdowns of 50, 25 and 22 yards.
* Over the last three games, Hart has 30 receptions for 463 yards and five touchdowns. For the season, he leads the Sun Belt with 8.4 receptions and 111.0 yards per game, top 10 in FBS in both categories.
* The Georgia State defense set a school record with seven sacks.
* Junior defensive end Marterious Allen collected three sacks to tie the GSU single-game record. He also recovered a fumble.
* Michael Shaw had 1.5 sacks in the game. That gives him 22.5 career tackles behind the line of scrimmage, making him Georgia State's career leader. The junior outside linebacker ranks third in GSU history with seven sacks.
* Sophomore Devin Gentry had his best day as a Panther with his first two career touchdowns, one through the air and one on the ground. First he took a short pass from Conner Manning and turned it into a 69-yard touchdown for the Panthers' longest pass play of the season. Then on a reverse, he took a flip from Taz Bateman and raced around the left end and down the sideline for a 15-yard rushing touchdown.
* Sophomore Brandon Wright kicked a career-long 46-yard field goal on the final play of the first half. Wright also hit a 27-yard field goal and nailed a 71-yard punt that was downed at the 8-yard line for the third-longest punt in GSU history.
* Georgia State rushed for 224 yards, the fifth-best rushing effort in school history and best since 2012.
* Senior Kyler Neal led the Panthers with 65 yards rushing as he topped the 1,000-yard mark for his career.
* The Panthers sealed the victory with a fourth-quarter touchdown drive that covered 15 plays and 95 yards while eating up nearly eight minutes on the clock.