Georgia State bros lose it after game winner

Feb 16, 2013; Fairfax, VA, USA; Georgia State Panthers guard R.J. Hunter (22) looks to drive past George Mason Patriots guard Sherrod Wright (10) during the first half at Patriot Center. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 16, 2013; Fairfax, VA, USA; Georgia State Panthers guard R.J. Hunter (22) looks to drive past George Mason Patriots guard Sherrod Wright (10) during the first half at Patriot Center. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-USA TODAY Sports

Georgia State provides yet another excellent celebration following its upset of Baylor.

Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter has already locked up the best celebration of the 2015 NCAA Tournament, following his team’s 57-56 upset win over Baylor on Thursday.

However, the Panthers have another strong entry into the field.

These Georgia State fans absolutely lost their minds reacting to R.J. Hunter’s (Ron’s son) game-winning 3-pointer with less than three seconds remaining to beat the Bears, via SB Nation.

The 8.4 percent of people who picked Georgia State to beat Baylor in ESPN’s tournament challenge probably celebrated in a similar manner.

Georgia State secured the second tournament win in program history by scoring the final 13 points of the game, capped by Hunter’s jumper. With UAB’s victory over Iowa State on Thursday, two 14 seeds advanced to the round of 32 for the first time since 1995.

Ron Hunter was unable to show quite as much excitement as the fans after tearing his Achilles in the celebration following Georgia State’s victory over Georgia State in the Sun Belt championship game. He was impressively able to coach his team to victory over the third-seeded Bears from an office chair, becoming one of the nation’s favorite tournament stories in the process.

Georgia State takes on Xavier Saturday at 6:10 p.m. in Jacksonville.

If the Panthers can win and pull off the miracle run to the Sweet 16, who knows what celebrations could come.

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