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PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM WRIGHT BYMEGELWOOD Country; NPR, iTunes The George-Anne staff and Billboard. The album's first single "Whatever She's Got" was The "Night's on Fire" tonight a number one platinum hit and at Moonshiners, formerly Club was also in Billboard's Top 3. He 125, with a performance by David has been keeping himself busy by Nail. Taking -a short break from touring with on the touring and coming all the way "Pain Killer Tour" this past year and down from to perform plans to join Darius Rucker in the for our little town, this, concert Fall for his "Southern Style Tour." is likely to go down in some This show is part of Airbound students books as a fan favorite. Entertainment's Concert Series, "I think this is going to be a a local band booking and great concert," said Fred Ghara, management agency. owner of Moonshiners, "he's "We're so excited to bring an artist a great singer and we've gone like David Nail to Statesboro and through lots of changes in the hope to bring many more artists of venue along with the name. his caliber in the future. It's going to We have many families coming be a great night/' Airbound owner for the show and Greek life is Will Bridwell said. excited, it's going to be a great Over 500 tickets have already turnout." sold. The concert is for ages 18 Many people know Nail from and up. Moonshiners opens his first number one hit song "Let their doors at 8 p.m. and the It Rain" (featuring ), music starts at 9 p.m. with Nate from his album "The Sound of a Kenyon- as the opening act. Million Dreams." Another well There is also a free pre-party known song is "Red Light", concert at GATA's with Daniel featured as an iTunes free song Navarro, a local country of the week back in 2009 from singer, from 5-8 p.m. Tickets Nail's debut album "I'm About are $30, on sale at GATA's To Come Alive." or online. Follow Airbound Since then, Nail has been quickly Entertainment on Facebook making his way to the top. His and Twitter for more details, current album "I'm A Fire" ended and links to buying tickets. up on the 2014. 'Best Of lists in

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BYKATSHUMAN The George-Anne staff

Statesboro is easily the New York City of the South- or at Least in my opinion. I grew up in a small agriculturaltown not far from Statesboro. As a matter "We need a Cheddar's here! It has the best of fact, my hometown is less than hour away from food on Earth. Seriously, their spinach dip is Statesboro. When I was in high school, my friends to die for." and I took trips to Statesboro because we thought there was so much to do here. I still think Statesboro offers a plethora of things to do; however I often hear MOLLIE JOHNSON, students complaining about there being nothing to freshman graphic design major do. Below, students shared some things they would like to see come to Statesboro. .'

"I think it would be awesome to have karaoke bars that people could rent out in Statesboro. I've seen them in other countries; they look like such a good time. You can get snacks and stuff and sing with your friends."

MICHELLE DORBU, freshman early childhood education major

"I wish we had an American Eagle here. I love shopping there- well, I love shopping. I al- ways buy my pants there because they're the only place that makes pants that fit me right.'

BROOKE WYATT, sophomore nursing major

"A dog park would be nice. I feel like there's not a big enough place to take your dog in Statesboro: If we had a dog park, dogs could play with other dogs, and dog owners could meet other dog owners."

GAGE NUTGRASS, sophomore mechanical engineering major

"We need a Target in Statesboro, so I can shop somewhere besides WalMart. There are al- ways too many people in WalMart. Plus, Target has cute, affordable clothes and class. They have concessions in the store; they have a Starbucks in their store!"

LYNLEIGH KAYE HAL, sophomore psychology major

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Page designed by Rebecca Davis To contact the features editor, email gaartsandentdDgeorgiasou.thern.edu 9-10-15 FEATURES COUNTRY CONCERT DO'S AND DONT'S boyfriend and your own home who get in the cars you. You want to get out as BY ARAYA JACKSON BE AWARE OF YOUR friends screaming every song way. Cops are lined down quickly as you can and late The George-Anne staff SURROUNDINGS in your ear. It's so delightful. the streets, so make sure your night somewhere to reminisce sober walk for the cops is on all the things you can never WHAT TO EXPECT You'll have a wide variety on point. Maybe a fight will un-see or un-experience. But of drunks surrounding you. HAVE FUN ... BUT break out or you'll hop in a you'll bond over it, because AT A GSU COUNTRY This is something I personally friend of a friend's car because you all know you'll be right CONCERT love, because I like to think NOT TOO MUCH you're desperate for a ride. back in the action come next that I specialize in the art of Remember that this is only a concert. Concerts are crazy and sliver of the possibilities you filled with so much energy. I've It's that time again Georgia people watching. You'll have FUN could see. never been to one and didn't Southern: it's the first country the occasional semi-sober girl come out with some story. But concert of the year. So pull out with a group she's already After it reaches about mid- it is our job as GSU students to those flannels, boots and bad sick of because everyone else show, when everyone's settled SAFE RIDES SAVE keep it classy for David Nail morals because David Nail is belligerent, the DD who around the stage and you're so the great reputation of our is coming to Moonshiners! If had a breakdown and is now really feeling that fifth drink, LIVES darling school can continue on. you haven't been to States- too drunk to comprehend, girls start getting a little daring. With that in mind, I don't know Vegas's new club, this would the people who don't realize They all want to be 'that girl on The best thing to do is to about y'all, but I'm ready for be the night to check it out. just how loud they are, girls stage with the singer' and once have your DD planned and the eventful ass night ahead! I've been to quite a few hugging friends left and right they realize this, they will out front waiting on concerts in my time, and the like they haven't seen them in pursue. So you now things you see, though oddly years and there will always, have five or six girls strange, seem to occur every always be someone who just fighting for their 15 time. I specifically remember completely eats the concrete seconds of fame. But my first concert here at (my favorite). lefs face it, you'll Southern/when our very own actually just be 'that Cole Swindell played a show drunk girl' on a at Rum Runners (RIP). I was CONCERT CROWD stage you probably somewhat miserable and dance on every completely ecstatic at the same ETIQUETTE 101 weekend. So save time. I really hope you all have everyone's time and Once inside, everyone the experience that I did, but patience and watch will be trying to fight for a go in with an open mind and from the floor. front-stage view. This can be with a little idea of what could brutal, because girls don't possibly go down. play around when it comes ALLGOOD to country stars. They will scratch and hiss just like the THINGS MUST DRESS FOR little cat inside of them that's ready to pounce. So if you're COMETO AN SUCCESS looking to get some nice shots of Nail in the background of END For starters, this is the your Snapchat, you may want The end of the night opportunity for every guy to get there early. and girl to dress country as is always an adventure. hell, whether they actually Makeup is running down the faces of are or not. So the classic girl BE SAFE will wear cowgirl boots with emotional girls, guys cut offs and flannels wrapped are trying to make that You'll probably get stuck around the waste because it's last little impression in the pit of people with still too hot to actually wear that'll hook and reel individuals who make you his eye candy in, and it, or she'll keep it simple in a question humanity. Okay, sundress. Meanwhile she'll be traffic is crazy, from maybe more who'll just make accompanied by a guy in the cars trying to be the you wonder why it's always typical frat-country look: jeans first ones out to you, such as the sweaty tall and boots with a ridiculous all the people guy you can't see over, his American flag button down girlfriend and her friends or some shirt of the like. Don't taking hundreds of drunk worry guys, I'll be right in the selfies that you keep mix with y'all. photo-bombing, the creepy dude who won't swerve even after you told him about your fake

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Western Michigan's Defense Perfect for Eagles BY HAYDEN BOUDREAUX The George-Anne staff

Spillane The came in fourth Eagles with 67 tackles return home and picked up 4 this weekend to sacks. The one two kick off the season punch offered' by these against Western two is a huge help to the Michigan. Fans may Bronco defense as Depalma be nervous to see how is a smaller linebacker that has the offense will stack up the ability to move around the against the Broncos, but field quickly, while Spillane is a their defense may not be as bigger, more traditional linebacker prepared for the spread-option who can clog up holes and disrupt attack. run plays. Western Michigan also received It may be another rough passing their first loss against Michigan week for the Eagles if they throw in State, but had better results in the 24- the vicinity of senior corner Ronald 37 affair. Michigan State was able to Zamort. The returning starter caught four run for nearly 200 yards and average interceptions last season and managed 28 almost 5 yards per carry. The loss will tackles. Zamort will have help over the hype up the Broncos and make them top from redshirt senior safety Rontavious even hungrier for their first win. Atkins who broke up nine passes last season. Last week, the Mountaineer defense The strong safety is a vital part of stopping was able to use their 3-3-5 defense full of the run as well and he has 64 tackles last established players to cripple the Eagle season as evidence. It will be important to try offense. This week, the Eagles will have and wear Atkins down with the run and try the upper hand as Western Michigan's to catch him peeking into the backfield with a defense pales in comparison and is not pass over the top. strategically set up to efficiently stop To best the Eagles, Western Michigan will Fritz's offensive attack. have to get fancy and tweak their defense a One of the biggest reasons for the success bit. Fans should expect to see a lot of blitzing, of the Mountaineer defense was the -stunts, and mixed coverage. The Broncos success of their defensive line. They were have not fared well against option teams able to hold up the offensive linemen in recent history. In the Famous Idaho and close up the running lanes, slowing Potato Bowl last season, they allowed 284 and forcing the running backs right rushing yards from Air Force, another team into their linebackers. After reviewing that relies heavily on the run. Western the film, the Bronco's defensive line Michigan will slip up and make mistakes will do their best to replicate the to allow Breida and Upshaw to catch process with their senior leader them off guard if they execute properly. on the line, Jarrell McKinney. The Fans attending the game this 6"4 defensive end racked up 42 weekend will be apart of history. tackles last season and brought It is the first time that a Division I down runners behind the line of opponent will travel to Paulson scrimmage 7 times. Stadium and it would be a huge The linebackers are led win in the road to becoming an by senior standout Grant established FBS program. If Depalma along with the offense could pull their sophomore Robert weight and pick up a Spillane. Depalma win over the Broncos it had the second would be one of the' most tackles last most important season with wins in Georgia 102 and 2.5 Southern's sacks. storied

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Carolina Upstate, the team BYDERIKWUCHTE lost 0-3. A 0-7 season as of now, The George-Anne staff Winthrop wants redemption The odds are in Southern's when they come to Statesboro. favor this weekend as the Redshirt freshman Lourdes 3-4 Women's Volleyball team Rosario is leading their team takes on three teams with with 92 kills. She is the one a collective record of 0-17. to look out for when the two Tennessee State, Chicago State Eagles teams meet. and Winthrop have faced Southern's final match tough opponents this season, will be against Chicago State but so have the Eagles. With on Saturday at 10 a.m. The victories against Binghamton, Cougars started the season Bethune-Cookman and with the Women of Troy Baden Georgia, Southern will be Invitational, where they went looking to win big as they 0-3 against BYU, USC and host the Bash in the 'Boro in North Carolina. They then Hanner on Friday. competed in the University of Among the three teams Illinois at Chicago Invitational. Southern will play, Tennessee Another 0-3 performance State, has the best record. against Central Connecticut But this is a consequence of State, Morgan State and UIC playing fewer matches. The has led the Cougars to a 0-6 Tigers played in the Magnolia record currently. Invitational on August Junior Elli Woinowsky and 28 - 29. They competed sophomore Arieta Vaimaona against 4-2 Oral Roberts, 2-5 are tied for 47 kills for Chicago Northwestern State and 7-1 State. They are leading the Ole Miss. None of the matches team in kills as of now. went the distance for the Georgia Southern has Tigers, as they either lost 1-3 or lost matches based on one- 0-3 in each match. Their most dimensional play, overreliance recent match on Saturday, on certain players and loss Sept. 5 against a 2-2 Samford of tempo. Their victories resulted in a 2-3 defeat. come from discipline, high- Junior Arijana Anderson, octane performance and the junior Chloe Watson and team coming up big when senior Madison Halterman they needed to. Freshman for the Tigers all came up big Stephanie Spencer has been against Samford. Although enormous for the Eagles this they lost a close one, the team season. Her 80 kills in seven showed promise. As the first matches has been significant. match of the tournament for Junior Katie Bange, Redshirt the Eagles, the tempo needs junior Crysten Curry, freshman to be high or the Tigers might • Lauren Reichard and Redshirt find an opening. junior Alex Beecher.have also The tournament competition been pivotal to the Eagles' will continue when Southern success so far. plays against Winthrop on Friday, Sept. 11 will be the Friday at 7 p.m. start of the Bash in the 'Boro. Winthrop has had a difficult At noon, the Eagles will season so far. In the Tiger take the court in the Hanner Invitational and Carolina Fieldhouse to compete against the Tennessee State Tigers. MADISON REYNOLDS THE GEORGE-ANNE' Challenge, the Winthrop The Eagles are 3-4 on the season. The Eagles went 0-3 both times. first game of the tournament is Friday When they played a regular at noon. season match against South

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