Showing posts with label Kidd-Brewer Stadium. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Appalachian State Explodes For 72 Points in Home Opener

6:49 PM
BOONE – Everything was going right for Appalachian State on Saturday afternoon for the Mountaineers' home opener against in-state FCS opponent Gardner-Webb. When Dominique Heath raced down the sideline one minute into the game to score the first points of the game, it was no looking back and the Mountaineers poured it on, gaining 692 total yards (401 yards in the first half) and cruising to a 72-7 win over the visiting Runnin' Bulldogs at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

Appalachian State students showed their spirit during the Mountaineers' home opener. App State would defeat Gardner-Webb 72-7.
Showing true to their #10Strong campaign where all ten positions groups work together for success, the Mountaineers thrived in all three phases of the game. While the scoreboard made it obvious that the App State offense was clicking, the defense kept Gardner-Webb in check, only allowing 160 yards in the game.

Special teams proved to be special in their own way, accounting for two touchdowns in the game. On the second possession of the game, Gardner-Webb was pinned deep and was unable to move the ball and was forced to punt from its own end zone. App State brought the pressure and redshirt freshman Steven Jones got his hand on the ball and recovered in the end zone for the touchdown, the first time App State has scored a touchdown on a blocked punt since 2001. Jones added another punt block in the second quarter, making him only the third player in Appalachian State history to block two punts in a game.

Notable North Carolinians
Steven Jones (Richmond) – blocked two punts in the first half, recovering the first one in the end zone for a touchdown.

Dominique Heath (Hopewell) – had four receptions for 111 yards and two touchdowns.

Jonathan Blackmon (Terry Sanford) caught nine passes for 59 yards and Gardner-Webb's only score of the day.

Other Notes and Observations
  • With the win, Appalachian State is now 66-20-2 in home openers.
  • After going 14-14 passing in his previous game, quarterback Zac Thomas went 11-15 against Gardner-Webb, keeping his passing completion rate above 75% for the season.
  • The 72 points scored by Appalachian State is the third highest in Mountaineer football history, behind 79 against Western Carolina in 2007 and 115 against Piedmont in 1936.
  • Jalin Moore's 119 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter gave him his 16th 100+ yard game in his career.
  • Appalachian State played four quarterbacks during the game and each quarterback had at least one completion, finishing 20-27 as a group.


Up Next
Appalachian State (2-1) hosts South Alabama in the Mountaineers' Sun Belt conference opener while Gardner-Webb (1-3) plays Wofford in nonconference action.



GWU
Stats
APPST
160
Total Yds
692
126
Pass Yds
260
34
Rush Yds
432
5-24
Penalties
8-85
11
1st Downs
31
4-15
3rd Downs
5-9
0-0
4th Downs
0-2
59
Total Plays
75
2.7
Avg Yds/Play
9.2
7.9
Avg Yds/Completion
13
1.3
Avg Yds/Rush
9
53 (2.1)
Sack-Adj Rush Yd(Avg)
450 (9.8)
1-1
Red Zone
6-6
26:08
Time of Poss
33:52
2 (7)
Turnovers (Def Pts Off)
0 (0)
1-0
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
2 (18)
Sacks (Def Yds)
2 (19)
3 (19)
TFL (Def Yds)
8 (32)


Saturday, December 2, 2017

Appalachian State Repeats as Sun Belt Conference Champions with 63-14 Win Over Louisiana

5:40 PM
BOONE – Saturday's Sun Belt game between Appalachian State and Louisiana at Kidd Brewer Stadium had serious implications for both of the teams involved. A win for the Mountaineers on Senior Day would mean a second-straight Sun Belt crown in only their fourth season in the conference. A victorious Louisiana would find itself bowl-eligible sixth time in seven years. As the weather turned colder throughout the afternoon, so did the Ragin' Cajuns' bowl hopes as the Mountaineers scored 56 unanswered points on the way to a 63-14 win.


Louisiana came out quickly on the first drive of the game, going 75 yards in only three plays with Jordan Davis finding Devin Scott for a 29-yard score less than a minute into the game. That was about all that went right for the Ragin' Cajuns in the game, though. After getting stopped on downs on their first drive, Appalachian State scored touchdowns on four of their remaining five drives in the first half and their first five drives of the second half.

The Taylor Lamb to Thomas Hennigan duo was strong throughout the game. The two connected for three scores in the second quarter (9, 33, 12) and a 42-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Lamb finished the day 17 of 22 passing for 242 yards. The running game was strong for Appalachian State as well, rushing for over 300 yards, including two 100-yard rushers. Daetrich Harrington led the way with 117 yards and a third-quarter touchdown and Jalin Moore added two scores.

Worth Noting

The 63 points are the most scored by Appalachian State in Sun Belt play since joining the conference.
Walk-on QB Curtis Fitch scored on a 1yd run late in the fourth quarter. App State was flagged for excessive celebration as almost the entire bench ran to the end zone to congratulate him.

Notable North Carolinians

Thomas Hennigan (Fr., Northwest Guilford) had four touchdowns, tying a program record for receiving touchdowns in a game.
Jalin Moore (Jr., Crest) ran for 110 yards and a touchdown.
Edward Davis (So., Farmville Central) had six tackles, including three for loss.
Clifton Duck (So., Butler) had an interception to go along with five tackles.

Next Week

Louisiana's season is complete while Appalachian State will begin preparing for the Dollar General Bowl where the Mountaineers will take on MAC champion Toledo on December 23rd at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.