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MATCHUP AT A GLANCE APPALACHIAN STATE vs. JACKSONVILLE Boone, N.C................................................................................Location..................................................................... Jacksonville, Fla. 16,600 ..................................................................................... Enrollment ....................................................................................... 3,436 1899........................................................................................... Founded........................................................................................... 1934 Mountaineers/Black and Gold .................................Nickname/Colors......................................... Dolphins/Green and Gold Southern ................................................................................ Conference ................................................................................... Pioneer Kidd Brewer (21,650) .................................................Stadium (Capacity) ............................................. D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Jerry Moore (Baylor, 1961).............................................. Head Coach ............................................. Kerwin Bell (Florida, 1987) 190-76 (22nd season)..........................................Coach’s Record at School ......................................... 20-16 (Fourth season) 217-124-2 (29th season) ...................................... Coach’s Overall Record ........................................................................... Same 1-0 ........................................................................................ Overall Record ........................................................................................ 1-0 1-0 (1st) .............................................................. Conference Record (Standing) ............................................................ 0-0 (N/A) No. 3 (The Sports Network), No. 3 (AFCA)........... National Ranking ................................................................................ None Multiple Spread.................................................................Basic Offense.................................................................................. Spread 42.0 (3rd/17th) .......................................Points Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank)...................................... 35.0 (1st/22nd) 146.0 (4th/39th) ........................... Rushing Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) .......................... 182.0 (2nd/30th) 340.0 (2nd/5th).............................. Passing Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ............................... 311.0 (1st/9th) 486.0 (3rd/18th) ...............................Total Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) .............................. 493.0 (2nd/15th) 4-3 ......................................................................................... Basic Defense ......................................................................................... 4-3 41.0 (4th/t-71st) .......................... Points Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ............................. 25.0 (5th/41st) 143.0 (4th/52nd) ................. Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ................... 127.0 (3rd/41st) 349.0 (6th/92nd) ................. Passing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank).................334.0 (10th/87th) 492.0 (7th/81st) ...................... Total Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank)....................... 461.0 (7th/71st) 2010 MOUNTAINEER REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT (TV) RESULT/TIME SERIES RECORD (ASU-OPP.)/NOTES Sept. 4 at Chattanooga* (SportSouth) W, 42-41 24-10/Appalachian scores five touchdowns in 10:12 span to overcome 21-point fourth-quarter deficit Sept. 11 Jacksonville (MTN 18 - Delay) 3:30 p.m. 1-0/ASU opens home slate versus Dolphins for second time in three years (ASU def. JU, 56-7, in 2008) Sept. 18 N.C. Central (MTN 18 - Delay) 3:30 p.m. 1-0/Mountaineers entertain in-state foe for second-straight year (ASU def. NCCU, 55-21, in 2009) Sept. 25 at Samford* 3 p.m. 3-1/Appalachian looks to move to 3-0 versus Samford since the Bulldogs joined the SoCon in 2008 Oct. 9 Elon* (SportSouth) 3 p.m. 28-9-1/ASU has won 14-straight over Elon, including seven since Phoenix joined SoCon in ‘03 Oct. 16 The Citadel* (MTN 18 - Delay) 6 p.m. 27-11/Mountainers haven’t lost to The Citadel in Boone since 1992 (eight-consecutive ASU victories) Oct. 23 at W. Carolina* (SportSouth) 3 p.m. 55-18-1/Earliest Battle for the Old Mountain Jug in 20 years; ASU has won 23 of last 25 meetings Oct. 30 Furman* (WMYA/WMYV/WLFL) 3:30 p.m. 16-21-3/ASU has won five-straight over Furman, its longest winning streak ever against the Paladins Nov. 6 at Georgia Southern* 2 p.m. 13-11-1/Mountaineers in search of third-consecutive win at Georgia Southern’s Paulson Stadium Nov. 13 Wofford*^ TBA 16-10/In the teams’ last meeting in Boone (10/31/08), No. 2 ASU beat No. 3 Wofford, 70-24, on ESPN2 Nov. 20 at Florida TBA 0-0/ASU and UF have combined to win five of the last 10 NCAA Division I FBS and FCS national titles * denotes Southern Conference game ^ denotes game time and TV coverage is subject to SoCon’s late-season flexible television schedule All kickoff times are Eastern and subject to change, pending additional TV arrangements NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2005, 2006, 2007 2010APPALACHIAN FOOTBALL SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 NO. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0, 1-0 SOCON) JACKSONVILLE (1-0, 0-0 PIONEER) VS. KIDD BREWER STADIUM (21,650) • BOONE, N.C. GAME 2 SEPTEMBER 11, 2010 3:30 P.M. ON THE AIR TV: MTN 18 (tape delay — Sat. and Sun. 8:30 p.m.) Terry Smith (play-by-play) Len Murphy (analyst) RADIO: Appalachian ISP Sports Network David Jackson (play-by-play) Steve Brown (analyst) Randy Jackson (sideline reporter) Tim Sparks (network engineer) Phil Brame (scoreboard host) Appalachian ISP Sports Network Affiliates Carrying This Week’s Game WKBC-FM 97.3 ................North Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Hickory, High Country Flagship Station of the Appalachian ISP Sports Network WATA-AM 1450.......................................................... Boone WFMR-AM 1230 .......................High Point, Greensboro WZGV-AM 730...... Charlotte, Rock Hill, S.C., Salisbury WZGM-AM 1350.................. Black Mountain, Asheville WPWT-AM 870.......Bristol, Tenn./Va., Johnson City, Tenn. WTOE-AM 1470 ............................................... Spruce Pine WCOG-AM 1320 ..............Greensboro, Winston-Salem WDNC-AM 620........................................................ Durham WHKP-AM 1450........................................ Hendersonville WLNC-AM 1300 ................................................ Laurinburg WLON-AM 1050................................................. Lincolnton WSML-AM 1200....................... Burlington, Greensboro Live Internet Streaming.............................. GoASU.com QUICK REFERENCE Tale of the Tape ...................................................................... 2 Southern Conference standings ...................................... 2 About Jacksonville ............................................................ 2-3 Last week’s game............................................................... 3-4 Noting ASU’s offense ........................................................ 4-6 Noting ASU’s defense....................................................... 6-7 National polls .......................................................................... 9 Head coach Jerry Moore ...............................................9-10 Injury report ..........................................................................11 Season/career highs .................................................... 12-13 ASU depth chart ..................................................................16 ASU pronunciation guide .................................................16 ASU roster ....................................................................... 17-18

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Page 1: 2010 ASU FB notes (ju)

MATCHUP AT A GLANCE

APPALACHIAN STATE vs. JACKSONVILLE

Boone, N.C. ...............................................................................Location .....................................................................Jacksonville, Fla.

16,600 .....................................................................................Enrollment ....................................................................................... 3,436

1899 ........................................................................................... Founded........................................................................................... 1934

Mountaineers/Black and Gold .................................Nickname/Colors .........................................Dolphins/Green and Gold

Southern ................................................................................Conference ...................................................................................Pioneer

Kidd Brewer (21,650) .................................................Stadium (Capacity) ............................................. D.B. Milne Field (5,000)

Jerry Moore (Baylor, 1961) .............................................. Head Coach ............................................. Kerwin Bell (Florida, 1987)

190-76 (22nd season) ..........................................Coach’s Record at School .........................................20-16 (Fourth season)

217-124-2 (29th season) ......................................Coach’s Overall Record ........................................................................... Same

1-0 ........................................................................................ Overall Record ........................................................................................1-0

1-0 (1st) ..............................................................Conference Record (Standing) ............................................................ 0-0 (N/A)

No. 3 (The Sports Network), No. 3 (AFCA) ........... National Ranking ................................................................................ None

Multiple Spread .................................................................Basic Offense .................................................................................. Spread

42.0 (3rd/17th) .......................................Points Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ...................................... 35.0 (1st/22nd)

146.0 (4th/39th) ........................... Rushing Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ..........................182.0 (2nd/30th)

340.0 (2nd/5th) ..............................Passing Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ............................... 311.0 (1st/9th)

486.0 (3rd/18th) ...............................Total Yards Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ..............................493.0 (2nd/15th)

4-3 ......................................................................................... Basic Defense .........................................................................................4-3

41.0 (4th/t-71st) .......................... Points Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ............................. 25.0 (5th/41st)

143.0 (4th/52nd) .................Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) ...................127.0 (3rd/41st)

349.0 (6th/92nd) ................. Passing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank) .................334.0 (10th/87th)

492.0 (7th/81st) ...................... Total Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/FCS Rank).......................461.0 (7th/71st)

2010 MOUNTAINEER REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT (TV) RESULT/TIME SERIES RECORD (ASU-OPP.)/NOTES

Sept. 4 at Chattanooga* (SportSouth) W, 42-41 24-10/Appalachian scores five touchdowns in 10:12 span to overcome 21-point fourth-quarter deficit

Sept. 11 Jacksonville (MTN 18 - Delay) 3:30 p.m. 1-0/ASU opens home slate versus Dolphins for second time in three years (ASU def. JU, 56-7, in 2008)

Sept. 18 N.C. Central (MTN 18 - Delay) 3:30 p.m. 1-0/Mountaineers entertain in-state foe for second-straight year (ASU def. NCCU, 55-21, in 2009)

Sept. 25 at Samford* 3 p.m. 3-1/Appalachian looks to move to 3-0 versus Samford since the Bulldogs joined the SoCon in 2008

Oct. 9 Elon* (SportSouth) 3 p.m. 28-9-1/ASU has won 14-straight over Elon, including seven since Phoenix joined SoCon in ‘03

Oct. 16 The Citadel* (MTN 18 - Delay) 6 p.m. 27-11/Mountainers haven’t lost to The Citadel in Boone since 1992 (eight-consecutive ASU victories)

Oct. 23 at W. Carolina* (SportSouth) 3 p.m. 55-18-1/Earliest Battle for the Old Mountain Jug in 20 years; ASU has won 23 of last 25 meetings

Oct. 30 Furman* (WMYA/WMYV/WLFL) 3:30 p.m. 16-21-3/ASU has won five-straight over Furman, its longest winning streak ever against the Paladins

Nov. 6 at Georgia Southern* 2 p.m. 13-11-1/Mountaineers in search of third-consecutive win at Georgia Southern’s Paulson Stadium

Nov. 13 Wofford*^ TBA 16-10/In the teams’ last meeting in Boone (10/31/08), No. 2 ASU beat No. 3 Wofford, 70-24, on ESPN2

Nov. 20 at Florida TBA 0-0/ASU and UF have combined to win five of the last 10 NCAA Division I FBS and FCS national titles* denotes Southern Conference game^ denotes game time and TV coverage is subject to SoCon’s late-season flexible television scheduleAll kickoff times are Eastern and subject to change, pending additional TV arrangements

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2005, 2006, 2007

2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

NO. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE(1-0, 1-0 SoCon)

JACKSONVILLE(1-0, 0-0 PIonEER)vS.

KIDD BREWER STADIUM (21,650) • BOONE, N.C.

GAME 2SEPTEMBER 11, 2010

3:30 P.M.

ON THE AIRTV: MTN 18 (tape delay — Sat. and Sun. 8:30 p.m.) Terry Smith (play-by-play) Len Murphy (analyst)

RADIO: Appalachian ISP Sports Network David Jackson (play-by-play) Steve Brown (analyst) Randy Jackson (sideline reporter) Tim Sparks (network engineer) Phil Brame (scoreboard host)

Appalachian ISP Sports Network AffiliatesCarrying This Week’s Game

WKBC-FM 97.3 ................North Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Hickory, High CountryFlagship Station of the Appalachian ISP Sports NetworkWATA-AM 1450 .......................................................... Boone WFMR-AM 1230 .......................High Point, GreensboroWZGV-AM 730......Charlotte, Rock Hill, S.C., SalisburyWZGM-AM 1350 .................. Black Mountain, AshevilleWPWT-AM 870 .......Bristol, Tenn./Va., Johnson City, Tenn.WTOE-AM 1470 ...............................................Spruce PineWCOG-AM 1320 ..............Greensboro, Winston-SalemWDNC-AM 620 ........................................................DurhamWHKP-AM 1450 ........................................ HendersonvilleWLNC-AM 1300 ................................................ LaurinburgWLON-AM 1050 .................................................LincolntonWSML-AM 1200 ....................... Burlington, GreensboroLive Internet Streaming .............................. GoASU.com

QUICK REFERENCETale of the Tape ......................................................................2Southern Conference standings ......................................2About Jacksonville ............................................................2-3Last week’s game ...............................................................3-4Noting ASU’s offense ........................................................4-6Noting ASU’s defense .......................................................6-7National polls ..........................................................................9Head coach Jerry Moore ...............................................9-10Injury report ..........................................................................11Season/career highs ....................................................12-13ASU depth chart ..................................................................16ASU pronunciation guide .................................................16ASU roster .......................................................................17-18

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

2 2005, 2006, 2007 NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

AN APPALACHIAN WIN WOULD:• moveASUto2-0foronlythesecondtimesince 1999.

• beits49thwininitslast52homegames.

• uptheMountaineersto59-19-2all-timeinhome openers.

• makeASU2-0all-timeversusJacksonville. AN APPALACHIAN LOSS WOULD:• beonlyitssixthregular-seasonnon-confer-ence home loss in 22 years under head coach Jerry Moore.

• giveASUnon-conferencehomelossesinback-to-back regular seasons for the first time since 1978-79.

• markthefirsttimesince1982-83thattheMountaineers lost consecutive home open-ers.

TALE OF THE TAPEAverage heights and weights of players listed on the two-deep for each team:

Appalachian Jacksonville6-3, 264 ...............Off. Line/Tight Ends ..........6-3, 2855-11, 191 ......... Off. Backs (QB and RB) ..... 5-11, 2106-0, 184 .........................Receivers ................. 5-11, 1746-2, 274 ..........................Def. Line .....................6-1, 2466-0, 225 ...................... Linebackers ..................6-1, 2226-0, 191 ........................ Def. Backs ................. 5-11, 181

TOP PERFORMERS AT A GLANCEPASSING CMP. ATT. INT. YDS. TDASUDeAndre Presley 22 29 0 340 2JU Josh McGregor 24 34 1 311 3

RUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDASUDevin Radford 10 85 8.5 0JURudell Small 19 118 6.2 2 RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. TDASUBrian Quick 5 121 24.2 0JUJosh Philpart 6 115 19.2 2

TACKLES UT AT TT SACKS INT.ASU Jeremy Kimbrough 6 2 8 0 0JULeonard Smith 7 3 10 0 0

THE GAME• Freshoffofanepiccome-from-behindvic-tory in last week’s season opener at Chatta-nooga, Appalachian State University football opens its 2010 home campaign when it hosts Jacksonville on Saturday afternoon at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m.

• AppalachianisentertainingJacksonvillein the opener at Kidd Brewer Stadium for the second time in three years. In 2008, ASU thumped JU, 56-7.

• Appalachian(1-0,1-0SoCon)openedtheseason in thrilling fashion last week, overcom-ing a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit to down Southern Conference rival Chattanooga, 42-41.

• ASUtrailed28-7lateinthethirdquarterand 35-14 early in the fourth last week against UTC but rallied to rack up 253 yards in final 17:29 of the ballgame and scored five touch-downs in a 10:12 span to grab a 42-35 lead midway through the final period. The Mocs scored with 51 seconds left to move within a point, but the Mountaineers thwarted UTC’s two-point conversion attempt and recovered an onside kick to seal the heart-stopping win.

• Jacksonville(1-0,0-0Pioneer)alsoclaimedan impressive season-opening victory, going on the road to down Old Dominion, 35-25, last Saturday in front of 19,782 hostile fans in Norfolk, Va.

• TheDolphins,whoarecomingoffofa7-4campaign, boasted a 300-yard passer (Josh McGregor — 311 yards, 3 TD), 100-yard rusher (Rudell Small — 118 yards, 2 TD) and a 100-yard receiver (Josh Philpart — 115 yards, 2 TD) in the win at ODU.

• Appalachianis58-19-2(.747)all-timeinhome openers, including an 18-3 mark under head coach Jerry Moore. However, after having a nine-year winning streak in home openers snapped with last year’s 40-35 loss to McNeese State, ASU needs a win to avoid suffering consecutive home-opening losses for the first time since 1982-83.

• TheMountaineerswontheirfinalsixhomegames last season after the loss to McNeese State and are 48-3 in their last 51 contests at Kidd Brewer Stadium, dating back to the beginning of the 2003 season.

• Lastyear’slosstoMcNeeseStatesnappedASU’s 17-game winning streak in regular-sea-son non-conference home games. The Moun-taineers have not suffered a non-conference home loss in back-to-back regular seasons since 1978-79.

• Appalachianislookingtomoveto2-0foronly second time in the last 12 years.

SCoUTInG JACKSonvILLE• JacksonvillereturnstoKiddBrewerStadium for the second time in three years having won 17 of its last 24 games since Appalachian handed it a 56-7 drubbing at The Rock on Sept. 6, 2008.

• LikeASU,JUcompetesattheNCAADivision I level in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA). However, JU is a members of the Pioneer Football League, which consists of programs that do not offer football scholarships.

• JacksonvillewonthePioneerLeaguechampionship in 2008, going 9-4 overall and 7-1 in conference play. Last year, JU went 7-4 overall and 6-2 in PFL action, good for a tie for third in the league.

• TheDolphinsopenedthe2010campaignin impressive fashion with a 35-25 win at Old Dominion last Saturday.

• JUrackedup493yardsoftotaloffenseinlast week’s win over ODU, which is a future member of the Colonial Athletic Association and posted a stout 9-2 record in its first season of competition a year ago.

• Jacksonville’swinoverOldDominionwasonly its third over an NCAA Division I FCS scholarship opponent since 2003 (20-7 at Savannah State in 2008 and 14-9 at Coastal Carolina in 2003).

• JuniorquarterbackJoshMcGregorledthe way for the Dolphins in last week’s win, completing 24-of-34 passes for 311 yards and a touchdown.

• McGregorwasbuoyedbya100-yardrusherin senior Rudell Small (19 carries for 118 yards and two TD) and a 100-yard receiver in junior JoshPhilpart(sixreceptionsfor115yardsandtwo touchdowns) versus Old Dominion.

• Jacksonville’scurrentfour-gamewinningstreakisthesixth-longestactivestreakinthe nation, behind only Penn (eight games), Prairie View (8), Jacksonville State (5), James Madison (5) and Charleston Southern (5).

• JUis0-5all-timeversusnationallyrankedteams.

2010 SoCon STANDINGS SoCon OverallTeam W-L Pct. H A N Strk W-L Pct. H A N Strk Appalachian State 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 W21 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 W1The Citadel 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L3 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Georgia Southern 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 W2Furman 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W2 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W2Elon 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L2Samford 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L1 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L2Western Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L4 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L2Wofford 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L2 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L3Chattanooga 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 L1 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 L2

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

31986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 SoCon CHAMPIONS

noTInG THE 2008 WIn ovER JU• Intheonlypreviousmeetingbetweenthetwo programs, Appalachian blasted Jackson-ville, 56-7, on Sept. 6, 2008.

• Appalachianamassed448rushingyardsas a team, which still ranks as the team’s best rushing performance since Oct. 18, 1975, when it ran for 572 yards in a 52-28 win over Lenoir-Rhyne.

• Conversely,ASUlimitedJacksonvilletojust43 rushing yards, which was the lowest total by an Appalachian opponent since Elon man-aged just 19 yards on the ground in ASU’s 45-21 triumph in 2006 (the Mountaineers have held four opponents to fewer rushing yards in the 27 games since).

• RunningbackRobert Welton, who had just 22 yards on five career carries coming into the game, rushed for 161 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries, en route to South-ern Conference Offensive Player of the Week accolades.

• QuarterbackArmanti Edwards tallied 122 yards of total offense despite being having his number called in just 16 plays (eight passes, eight rushes) in the rout.

• Athen-school-recordcrowdof30,718at-tendedthehomeopeneratnewlyexpandedKidd Brewer Stadium. The crowd of 30,718 currently ranks second behind the 30,931 that attended that year’s nationally televised win over No. 3 Wofford as the best-attended games in ASU history.

ASU vERSUS THE PIonEER LEAGUE• Appalachianis7-0-1all-timeversuscurrentmembers of the Pioneer Football League.

• SixofASU’spreviouseightmeetingswithPFL members were against former Southern Conference foe Davidson. The Mountaineers are 5-0-1 all-time against Davidson, including for meetings as members of the SoCon from 1972-1975 (3-0-1).

• TheMountaineers’onlyothermatchupversus a PFL opponent came in 2003, when the Apps needed a field goal on the final play of the game to down visiting Morehead State, 24-21, at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

APPALACHIAN vs. CURRENT MEMBERS OF THEPIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE (7-0-1)

Butler ........................................................... 0-0 Campbell .................................................... 0-0 Davidson ................................................ 5-0-1 Dayton ........................................................ 0-0 Drake ........................................................... 0-0 Jacksonville ............................................... 1-0 Marist ........................................................... 0-0 Morehead State ....................................... 1-0 San Diego................................................... 0-0 Valparaiso .................................................. 0-0

APPALACHIAN IN HOME OPENERS • Appalachianis58-19-2(.747)all-timeinhome openers.

• ASUis18-3inhomeopenersunderheadcoach Jerry Moore.

• Lastyear,theMountaineershadastringof nine-consecutive home-opening wins snapped with a 40-35 loss to No. 16 McNeese State.

• Appalachianhasnotdroppedback-to-backhome openers in 27 years. The last time ASU lost two home openers in a row was 1982 (27-21 to Furman) and 1983 (24-20 to James Madison).

ASU’S ALL-TIME HOME OPENERSYear Date Opponent Score1928 Oct. 13 Morganton L, 0-71929 Oct. 7 Catawba T, 0-01930 Sept. 27 King L, 18-71931 Sept. 19 Campbell W, 20-61932 Oct. 7 High Point L, 13-7 1933 Sept. 22 Erskine L, 13-7 1934 Oct. 4 Erskine T, 0-01935 Oct. 5 Piedmont W, 15-01936 Oct. 10 Guilford W, 52-01937 Sept. 25 Cumberland (Tenn.) W, 39-01938 Oct. 1 Newberry W, 7-01939 Sept. 15 Rollins L, 14-71940 Sept. 27 Carson-Newman W, 23-61941 Sept. 27 Arkansas-Monticello W, 67-01942 Oct. 10 High Point W, 27-01943-44 —No Games—1945 Sept. 29 Milligan L, 26-71946 Sept. 28 Elon W, 40-01947 Sept. 26 Newberry W, 18-71948 Sept. 18 Guilford W, 21-141949 Sept. 10 Navy Apprentice W, 35-01950 Sept. 9 Guilford W, 32-21951 Sept. 22 Western Carolina W, 26-61952 Sept. 14 Guilford W, 13-121953 Sept. 27 Western Carolina W, 7-01954 Sept. 11 Guilford W, 19-61955 Sept. 7 Newport News W, 46-71956 Sept. 22 Elon L, 19-71957 Sept. 14 Presbyterian W, 20-71958 Oct. 4 Elon W, 32-201959 Sept. 26 Western Carolina W, 14-121960 Sept. 17 Emory & Henry W, 7-01961 —No Home Games (Stadium Construction)—1962 Sept. 15 Emory & Henry L, 6-31963 Sept. 21 Newberry W, 14-01964 Oct. 3 Elon L, 28-71965 Sept. 18 Newberry W, 10-71966 Oct. 1 Elon W, 8-21967 Sept. 16 Newberry W, 21-121968 Oct. 5 Elon W, 70-261969 Sept. 27 Western Carolina L, 35-71970 Oct. 3 Elon W, 21-01971 Sept. 25 Western Carolina L, 26-01972 Sept. 16 The Citadel L, 28-211973 Sept. 8 Western Kentucky L, 42-71974 Sept. 7 East Tennessee State W, 16-71975 Sept. 13 East Carolina W, 41-251976 Sept. 11 East Tennessee State W, 44-31977 Sept. 17 Chattanooga L, 14-71978 Sept. 9 Wofford W, 35-141979 Sept. 22 Western Carolina W, 35-271980 Sept. 13 The Citadel W, 17-141981 Sept. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 48-91982 Sept. 18 Furman L, 27-211983 Sept. 10 James Madison L, 24-201984 Sept. 22 East Tennessee State W, 14-01985 Sept. 14 Western Kentucky W, 31-141986 Aug. 30 Western Carolina W, 17-131987 Sept. 12 James Madison W, 17-101988 Sept. 3 The Citadel W, 38-141989 Sept. 2 Gardner-Webb W, 43-71990 Sept. 1 East Tennessee State W, 34-241991 Aug. 31 Marshall W, 9-31992 Sept. 26 East Tennessee State W, 38-141993 Sept. 11 Liberty L, 20-141994 Sept. 17 North Carolina A&T W, 45-01995 Sept. 9 Edinboro W, 44-71996 Sept. 7 Tennessee Tech W, 16-31997 Sept. 20 Eastern Kentucky W, 27-231998 Sept. 5 Liberty W, 28-191999 Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky W, 34-202000 Sept. 9 Troy State L, 34-282001 Sept. 1 Liberty W, 46-262002 Sept. 14 Eastern Kentucky W, 36-282003 Sept. 20 Morehead State W, 24-212004 Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky W, 49-212005 Sept. 17 Coastal Carolina W, 30-32006 Sept. 9 James Madison W, 21-102007 Sept. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 48-72008 Sept. 6 Jacksonville W, 56-72009 Sept. 12 McNeese State L, 40-35

noTInG LAST WEEK’S WIn AT UTC• Appalachianerasedapairof21-pointdeficits in the final 16:17 of the game to stun Chattanooga, 42-41, in last Saturday’s season opener at Finley Stadium.

• ASUtrailed28-7withlessthantwominutesremaining in the third quarter and 35-14 just sixsecondsintothefourthbeforestagingtheimprobable rally.

• TheMountaineersscoredatotaloffivetouchdowns in a 10:12 span, including the middle three in just 2:54 and the final four over a 7:51 stretch after UTC regained a 21-point lead on the first play of the final period.

HOW ASU TURNED A 21-POINT DEFICIT INTO A SEVEN-POINT LEAD IN 10:12

Qtr. Time Play Drive Score3rd 1:17 Presley-Jorden 14 pass 4-86 14-284th 13:56 Baker 3 run 3-77 21-354th 12:22 Presley 4 run 3-33 28-354th 11:01 Baker 7 run 1-7 35-354th 6:05 Presley-Presley 33 pass 5-61 42-35

• Appalachiantookitsfirstleadofthegameat 42-35 with 6:05 to go on a bizarre 33-yard touchdown “reception” by quarterback DeAndre Presley. The Mocs jumped offsides on a third-and-one play from the UTC 29 yard line, giving Presley and the Mountaineers a free play. Presley threw a quick pass to wide receiver Matt Cline, who was drilled by UTC defender Chris Lewis-Harris and fumbled. Presley picked up the loose ball and weaved his way through the UTC defense, picked up a number of key downfield blocks and scored the go-ahead touchdown from 33 yards out.

• Chattanoogadrove86yardsin11playsand cut the deficit to 42-41 on a three-yard touchdown run by quarterback B.J. Coleman.

• WithapairofUTCkickershavingalreadycombinedtomissthreeextrapoints,Chat-tanooga head coach Russ Huesman elected to go for two points and a potential victory following the score. However, ASU’s Mark LeGree batted down Coleman’s pass into the end zone on the two-point attempt to preserve the one-point lead. Brian Quick recovered the Mocs’ ensuing onside kick at-tempt to seal the victory.

• TheMountaineersrackedup253oftheir486 yards of offense in the final 17:29 of the game (167 yards in the fourth quarter).

• The21-pointdeficitswerethelargestthatAppalachian has ever overcome to win a game since joining the Southern Conference in 1972.

• ThevictorywasASU’ssixth-straightoverChattanoogaanditssixthinarowatUTC’sFinley Stadium, where the Apps also won national championships in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07.

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PRESLEY nAMED SoCon, nATIonALPLAYER oF THE WEEK• JuniorquarterbackDeAndre Presley earned recognition as The Sports Network’s National Offensive Player of the Week and College Sporting News’ National Weekly All-Star following his performance in last Saturday’s 42-41 win at Chattanooga.

• PresleywasalsonamedtheSouthernConference’s Offensive Player of the Week, receiving the honor for the second time in three career starts (prev. 2008 vs. Western Carolina).

• Makingthefirststartofthepost-ArmantiEdwards era, Presley accounted for 365 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.

• Hecompleted22-of-29passeswithoutan interception for 340 yards and two touchdowns and ran 11 times for 25 yards and found the end zone twice on the ground.

• Mostimportantly,PresleyledtheMountaineers all the way back from the two 21-point deficits by steering the offense to 253 yards and five touchdowns over the final 17:29 of the ballgame. • Appalachiantrailed28-7lateinthethirdquarter when Presley engineered an 86-yard scoring drive that cut the deficit to 28-14. Chattanooga stretched the lead back to 21 points with a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter but Presley led ASU to four more touchdowns over a 7:51 span to take a 42-35 lead.

MAKInG HIS MARK In THE RECoRD BooK• Presley’s340passingyardsversusChattanooga were the most ever recorded by an ASU quarterback in a season opener, surpassing the 292 yards amassed by Bake Baker in the 1997 opener at Clemson.

• Presley’s340passingyardsrank21stoverallin ASU single-game history.

• His365yardsoftotaloffensearealsothemost every registered by a Mountaineer on opening day. Richie Williams previously held ASU’s season-opening record with 300 yards of total offense in the first game of the 2005 campaign at Eastern Kentucky.

• Presley’s365totalyardsagainstUTCrank23rd overall in ASU single-season history.

• PresleyisthefirstplayerinAppalachianhistory to record 300 yards of total offense in two of his first three career starts. In his first start at QB, Presley totaled 314 yards of offense (158 passing, 156 rushing) and four touchdowns (one passing, three rushing) as a true freshman in the 2008 regular-season finale at Western Carolina.

PRESLEY LEAnS on vETERAn RECEIvERS• MuchofPresley’ssuccessintheseasonopener can be attributed to strong perfor-mances from wide receivers Brian Quick and Matt Cline.

• Quickturnedinthefifth100-yardreceiving effort of his career with five catches for 121 yards versus Chattanooga.

• Quick’s121receivingyardsweretheninth-highest total for any player in the nation on the opening weekend of the season and tops among SoCon players.

• Whilehewasheldwithoutatouchdowncatch, Quick set up three ASU scores with big receptions down the stretch. His 49-yard catch late in the third quarter kick-started the ASU scoring drive that made it 28-14 late in thethirdquarter,his26-yarderonthenextpossession immediately preceded Cedric Baker’s three-yard touchdown run and his 22-yard gain was a key play in the Mountain-eers’ go-ahead scoring drive midway through the final period.

• Nottobeoutdone,Cline’seightreceptions(for 89 yards) were tied for ninth among all players nationally on the first weekend of the season.

• Clinealsomadekeycatches,includinga 16-yarder on third-and-12 to keep the Mountaineers’ first scoring drive alive and a 48-yarder that spurred the first of ASU’s four fourth-quarter touchdowns.

JoRDEn SERvES AS SAFETY vALvE• While Quick and Cline put up the biggest numbers, junior tight end Ben Jorden may have had the most important receptions of the afternoon for the Mountaineers.

• Jorden,whobattledinjuriesformuchoflast season despite missing only one game, returned as a key component to the passing game on Saturday with three receptions for 45 yards.

• Whilethenumbersaren’toverwhelming,his first two catches (a 16-yarder and a 15-yarder) both kept drives alive on third down, with the first of the two coming on the Mountaineers’ first touchdown drive.

• Theonlyoneofhisthreecatchesthatdidn’t come on third down was a 14-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter that served as the catalyst for Appalachian’s epic late-game comeback from a pair of 21-point deficits.

RECEIVERS DOT THE RECORD BOOK• Threeveteranwidereceivers—seniorsCline and CoCo Hillary and Quick, a junior — already have their names plastered across the ASU record book.

• Combined,thetrioholdseightschoolre-cords and their names appear on ASU top-10 lists a total of 26 times.

MATT CLINE IN THE ASU RECORD BOOK Single-Season Receptions: 85, 2009 (2nd)Single-Season Receiving Yards: 981, 2009 (6th)Career Receptions: 117 (6th)Needs just eight yards to move into top 10 in career receiving yards.

BRIAN QUICK IN THE ASU RECORD BOOKCareer Yards Per Reception: 18.0 (1st)Single-Game Yds./Rec.: 43.0 vs. Wofford, 2008 (1st)Single-Season Yds./Rec.: 21.6, 2008 (4th)Single-Season Receiving Yards: 982, 2009 (5th)Single-Season Receptions: 61, 2009 (6th)Single-Season TD Receptions: 7, 2008 (t-8th)Career Receiving Yards: 1,599 (7th)Single-Game Rec. Yards: 181 vs. Wofford, 2009 (10th)Needs just 12 receptions to move into top 10 in career receptions.

CoCo HILLARY IN THE ASU RECORD BOOKCareer KO Return Yards: 2,253 (1st)Career KO Returns: 94 (1st)Single-Season KO Return Yards: 1,030, 2007 (1st)Single-Season KO Returns: 43, 2007 (1st)Single-Game KO Returns: 7 vs. Mich., 2007 (1st)Single-Season KO/Punt Ret. Yds.: 1,085, 2007 (1st)Single-Season KO Return Yards: 701, 2008 (2nd)Single-Season KO Returns: 30, 2008 (3rd)Longest KO Return: 95 yds. vs. Wofford, 2007 (3rd)Career KO Return Avg.: 24.0 (4th)Single-Season KO Return Avg.: 24.9, 2009 (5th)Career Receptions: 116 (7th)Career Receiving Yards: 1,588 (8th)Single-Season Receptions: 56, 2008 (9th)Single-Season KO Return Yards: 522, 2009 (10th)

RADFoRD RETURnS To FoRM• Afterbattlinginjuriesformuchofthelastseason-and-a-half, senior running back Devin Radford proved to once again be a big threat out of the ASU backfield in last Saturday’s season opener.

• RadfordtorchedChattanoogaforateam-high 85 rushing yards on just 10 carries.

• Thebulkoftheyardagecameona50-yardrun from the ASU five yard line that got the Mountaineers out of the shadow of their own goalpost late in the third quarter.

• Radford’s85yardswerehismostsinceherushed for 90 yards (highlighted by an 84-yard touchdown run) against Furman on Oct. 25,2008.Akneeinjurysidelinedhimthenextweek and ailments continued to limit him throughout the 2009 campaign.

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MooRE To MAKE 2010 DEBUT vS. JU• SeniorrunningbackDevon Moore is expectedtomakehis2010debutonSaturdayversus Jacksonville.

• Moore,whomissedmostoffallcampwitha quadriceps injury, practiced last week and was dressed and available for the season opener at Chattanooga, but ASU’s coaches chose to hold him out of action as a precau-tion.

• Moore is just the 11th 2,000-yard rusher in ASU history with 2,271 rushing yards in his career. He ranks ninth on the school’s all-time rushing list.

ASU ALL-TIME 2,000-YARD CAREER RUSHERS 1) 4,804 Kevin Richardson 2004-072) 4,409 John Settle 1983-863) 4,361 Armanti Edwards 2006-094) 3,800 Damon Scott 1993-965) 3,472 Chip Hooks 1991-946) 2,918 Ritchie Melchor 1986-897) 2,585 Emmitt Hamilton 1974-778) 2,401 Alvin Parker 1980-839) 2,271 Devon Moore 2006-pres.10) 2,159 Dwight Kerr 1966-6911) 2,068 Jerry Beard 2000-01

• Last year, in his first full season as a starter, Moore rushed for 1,374 yards, good for fifth nationallyandthesixth-highestsingle-seasontotal in school history.

ASU ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1) 1,676 Kevin Richardson 20062) 1,661 John Settle 19863) 1,588 Armanti Edwards 20074) 1,466 Damon Scott 19965) 1,433 Kevin Richardson 20056) 1,374 Devon Moore 20097) 1,348 Kevin Richardson 20078) 1,340 John Settle 19859) 1,336 David Neeld 197010) 1,258 Ritchie Melchor 1989

• Highlightedby11scoresinafive-gamespan from Oct. 10-Nov. 7, Moore finished sec-ond nationally with 19 rushing touchdowns last season. The 19 rushing touchdowns were good for a tie for fourth in single-season school history and his 30 career touchdowns already rank fifth in ASU’s all-time annals.

ASU ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TDs 1) 30 Kevin Richardson 20062) 21 Armanti Edwards 20073) 20 John Settle 19864) 19 Kevin Richardson 20055) 19 Devon Moore 20096) 18 Armanti Edwards 20097) 16 Kevin Richardson 20078) 15 Armanti Edwards 20069) 14 John Settle 198510) 14 Damon Scott 1996

ASU ALL-TIME CAREER RUSHING TDs 1) 66 Kevin Richardson 2004-072) 65 Armanti Edwards 2006-pres.3) 43 John Settle 1983-864) 38 Damon Scott 1993-965) 30 Devon Moore 2006-pres.6) 24 Alvin Parker 1980-837) 23 Scott Satterfield 1992-958) 22 Richie Williams 2002-059) 22 D.J. Campbell 1989-9210) 21 Ritchie Melchor 1986-89

BAKER FInDS PAYDIRT• JuniorrunningbackCedric Baker was perhaps the biggest beneficiary of Moore’s absence last week.

• WithMooreoutofthelineup,Bakermadehis second-career start alongside fellow junior Travaris Cadet in ASU’s two-back set.

• Bakerdoubledhispreviouscareeroutputwith two rushing touchdowns in Appala-chian’s 42-41 come-from-behind win at Chat-tanooga.

• Histwoscorescameinthefourthquarter,including the game-tying touchdown, to help the Mountaineers rally from a pair of 21-point deficits to win the season opener.

DURABLE LINE KEY TO OFFENSIVE SUCCESS• OneofthebiggestreasonsforASU’soffen-sive success in recent seasons has been the consistency along its front line.

• ASUutilizedthesamestartingfiveacrossthe offensive front — LT Mario Acitelli, LG Pat Mills, C Brett Irvin, RG Matt Ruff and RT Orry Frye — in all 14 games last season.

• In2008,thesamefivelinemen—LTBrad Coley, LG Acitelli, C Irvin, RG Daniel Kilgore and RT Jonathan Bieschke — started all 14 games as well.

• Appalachianreturnsadurable,provenoffensive front again in 2010, as its five start-ers — LT Kilgore, LG Mills, C Irvin, RG Ruff and RT Frye — have combined to make 97 career starts, including last week’s season opener at Chattanooga.

• Priorto2008,ithadbeen19yearssinceASU featured the same five starting offen-sive lineman for every game in a season. In 1989 — head coach Jerry Moore’s first year at ASU — LT Derrick Graham, LG Stacey Friel, C Tommy Ball, RG Mike Strickland and RT Will Sawicki started all 12 games for the Moun-taineers.

HIGH-OCTANE OFFENSE, PART I• Overitspast57games,datingbacktothe third game of the 2006 season, ASU has scored 30 or more points 43 times (75.4 per-cent of the time).

• Duringthatsamestretch,theMountaineershave put 40 or more points on the scoreboard 25 times (43.9 percent).

• Appalachian’s42-pointoutputlastSaturdayat Chattanooga was the seventh-highest in the program’s 81 all-time season openers and the most since it scored 2001 opener against Liberty.

HIGH-OCTANE OFFENSE, PART II• AshasbecomecustomaryfortheMoun-taineers, Appalachian struck quickly in last Saturday’s opener at Chattanooga.

• FourofASU’ssixtouchdowndrives(66.7percent) took less than two minutes off the clock against UTC.

• Lastseason,21oftheMountaineers’57touchdown drives lasted less than two min-utes (36.8 percent).

• Whilethatiscertainlyaquickpace,ASU’soffense was actually slightly more deliberate last year than it was in 2008. In ‘08, 30 of the Mountaineers’ 71 touchdown drives (42.3 per-cent) took two minutes or less off the clock.

WHAT A RUSH, PART I• Appalachianhastotaled400ormorerushing yards in a game just nine times since 1977,butsixofthoseeffortshavecomeinthepast 36 games.

ASU’s 400-YARD RUSHING GAMES (since 1977)Yards Opponent Date448 Jacksonville Sept. 6, 2008439 The Citadel Nov. 3, 2007435 Richmond Dec. 7, 2007428 Chattanooga Nov. 8, 2008424 VMI Nov. 4, 2000424 Davidson Oct. 4, 1986419 Presbyterian Sept. 27, 2008414 Marshall Oct. 1, 1977407 N.C. Central Oct. 10, 2009

WHAT A RUSH, PART II• FiveplayersonAppalachian’srosterhaveat least one 100-yard rushing game to their credit in their respective careers — Devon Moore, Cedric Baker, Travaris Cadet, DeAn-dre Presley and Devin Radford.

• Moorehasreachedthe100-yardplateauseven times. Presley has done it twice and Baker, Cadet and Radford have all achieved the feat once.

• SacramentoStaterankssecondamongNCAA Division I FCS programs with four play-ers on its 2010 roster that have rushed for 100 yards in a game.

• Appalachianhadseven players that had rushed for 100 yards in a game on its roster at the end of last season. All-American quarter-back Armanti Edwards reached the 100-yard rushing plateau 18 times in his illustrious career and running back Robert Welton achieved the feat once before transferring out of the program prior to this season.

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20 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER, PART I• Appalachianis171-27(.864)underheadcoach Jerry Moore and 76-11 (.874) since 2002 when scoring at least 20 points.

• Evenmoreimpressively,ASUis119-9(.930)under Moore and 42-1 (.977) since 2002 when it holds its opponent to less than 20 points.

• ASUheldfour-straightopponentsto20points or less from Nov. 7-28 of last year — Chattanooga (20), Elon (10), Westerrn Carolina (14) and S.C. State (13). Previous to that stretch, ASU hadn’t held four-consecutive foes to 20 points or fewer since Oct. 21-Nov. 11, 2006 versus Georgia Southern (20), Furman (7), The Citadel (13) and WCU (9).

• Lastyear’s19-14winoverWCUmarkedthe first time since a 13-10 win over Furman in 2003 that ASU won a game when it scored fewer than 20 points.

20 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER, PART II• Sincethebeginningofthe2004season,when ASU first began running its patented spread offense, the Mountaineers have gained 20 yards or more on 7.5 percent of its offensive plays (422 times in 5,592 plays).

• AppalachiansurpassedthetrendinlastSaturday’s season opener at Chattanooga, withsix20-plus-yardgainsin68snaps(8.8percent).

• Evenmoreimpressively,allsixcameinASU’s 28 second-half plays (21.4 percent) as Appalachian clawed back from a 28-7 half-time deficit.

ASU’S OFFENSIVE PLAYS OF 20-PLUS YARDS IN 2010Yds. Play (* denotes touchdown) Opp.50 Devin Radford rush UTC49 DeAndre Presley to Brian Quick pass UTC48 DeAndre Presley to Matt Cline pass UTC33 DeAndre Presley to DeAndre Presley pass* UTC26 DeAndre Presley to Brian Quick pass UTC22 DeAndre Presley to Brian Quick pass UTC

OFFENSE BOASTS SQUAD’S MOST EXPERIENCE• None of the Mountaineers’ 11 offensive starters were making their first career start in last Saturday’s season opener at Chattanooga.

• AsidefromrunningbacksCedric Baker and Travaris Cadet and quarterback DeAn-dre Presley, who had combined to make just five starts prior to last week’s opener, the rest of ASU’s offensive starters came into the sea-son with 134 starting assignments between them.

• Conversely,sixofthe11startersonthedefensive side of the ball — LDE John Rizor, LDT Gordy Witte, Jr., RDE Jordan Gary (who had three starts at tight end a year ago but was making his defensive debut), SLB Justin Wray, MLB Jeremy Kimbrough and RCB Troy Sanders — made their first career starts.

YOUTH IS SERVED• Appalachian’s three leading tacklers last week at Chattanooga — sophomores Kim-brough (eight tackles), Sanders (seven) and Wray (seven) — were all making their first career starts.

• Playingintheirfirstcareergames,redshirtfreshmen Tony Washington and Karl Ander-son teamed up for one of the game’s biggest plays on special teams.

• AfterASUscoredearlyinthefourthquarterto draw within 14 points at 35-21, Washington leveled Chattanooga returner Buster Skrine on the ensuing kickoff, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Anderson and returned 18 yards to the ASU 18 yard line.

• Threeplayslater,theMountaineerscapital-ized on the freshman-produced takeaway to cut the deficit to 35-28.

YOUTH IS NOT SERVED• Only two true freshmen — tight end Trevor Sawyer and walk-on defensive back Patrick Blalock — saw action in last week’s season opener.

• BothAsheville,N.C.nativesareexpectedtobe contributors on special teams throughout the year.

• WhileSawyerwasoneoftheMountaineers’most heralded recruits last spring, Blalock has worked his way onto the two-deep after be-ing one of only five freshman walk-ons invited to camp in August.

• Inall,eighttruefreshmenarecurrentlylisted on Appalachian’s two-deep.

FLETCHER HELPS SPUR COMEBACK• Afterseeingverylimitedactionthrough-out spring practice and fall camp due to a plethora of injuries, Buck Buchanan Award candidate Jabari Fletcher announced his presence with authority in the fourth quarter of last Saturday’s season opener at Chatta-nooga.

• Inaspanofjust10defensivesnapsinthe fourth quarter, the senior defensive end recorded two sacks, forced a fumble and had two fumble recoveries to help to help spur ASU’s comeback from a pair of 21-point defi-cits.

• Fletchersingle-handedlysetupthegame-tying touchdown when he sacked UTC quarterback B.J. Coleman, forced a fumble and recovered the loose ball himself.

• Histwofumblerecoveriesmatchedaschool record that has been equaled 30 times, most recently by Jacque Roman vs. Wofford in 2008.

ON THE “MARK”• ASUsafetyMark LeGree is the nation’s most prolific defender against the pass.

• TheseniorhasledtheSouthernConferencein interceptions each of the last two seasons with seven a year ago and 10 as a sophomore in 2008.

• LeGree’s10interceptionsin2008ledthenation and broke a 43-year-old school record.

• Lastseason,opposingoffensesmadeitapoint to throw away from the ball-hawking junior but LeGree adjusted to record all of his SoCon-best seven interceptions over the final nine games of the campaign.

ASU SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1) 10 Mark LeGree 2008 2) 8 Larry Harbin 1963 3) 7 Mark LeGree 2009 7 Matt Stevens 1994 7 Wayne Byrd 1966 7 Wayne Byrd 1965 7 Larry Harbin 1964

• With17interceptionsinjusttwoseasonsasa starter (LeGree backed up All-American and current Tampa Bay Buccaneer Corey Lynch as a freshman), LeGree ranks fifth on ASU’s career interception list.

ASU CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1) 25 Larry Harbin 1961-64 2) 24 Corey Lynch 2003-07 3) 20 Wayne Byrd 1963-66 4) 18 Matt Stevens 1992-95 5) 17 Mark LeGree 2007-pres.

• LeGree’s17interceptionsareeasilythemost among all active NCAA Division I FCS players, four more than Southern Illinois senior Korey Lindsey, who ranks second with 13.

NCAA DIVISION I FCS ACTIVE INT LEADERS1) 17 Mark LeGree Sr. Appalachian State2) 13 Korey Lindsey Sr. Southern Illinois3) 12 Dino Vasso Sr. New Hampshire4) 10 11 tied

LEGREE LEADS THE WAY• ThanksinlargeparttoLeGree,Appalachianhas led the Southern Conference and ranked among the nation’s top 10 teams in intercep-tions each of the past two years.

• Lastseason,ASUintercepted10passesoverthefinalsixgamesoftheseason(fourby LeGree alone) to finish the season with 18 INTs, good for a tie for ninth nationally.

• In2008,theMountaineerspickedoff19passes as a team, good for a tie for seventh nationally.

• Appalachian’s37interceptionssincethebeginningofthe2008campaignaresixmorethanthenext-closestSoConteamduringthatsame span (Samford — 31).

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SMITH MOVES TO THE FOREFRONT• Afterplayinghisentirecareersomewhatin the shadow of veteran linebackers Pierre Banks and Jacque Roman, senior D.J. Smith is now the unquestioned leader of Appala-chian’s linebacking corps.

• Afour-yearstarter,Smithiswellonpacetojoin two-time Buck Buchanan Award winner andthree-timeProBowlparticipantDexterCoakley as the only players in ASU history with 500 career tackles.

• With387careertackles,Smithneedsjust113 stops to join Coakley in the 500-tackle club. Smith has averaged 127 tackles per year and never finished with fewer than 121 stops in a season during his three-year career.

• Smithalsoneedsjust13tacklestobecomeonly the fourth player in Mountaineer history with 400 career stops.

ASU ALL-TIME TACKLES LEADERS 1) 616 DexterCoakley 1993-962) 495 Cedric Felton 1982-863) 408 Jacque Roman 2006-pres.4) 393 Jeremy Wiggins 2003-065) 391 Brent David 1989-936) 387 D.J. Smith 2007-pres.7) 383 Joe DiBernardo 1993-968) 373 Pierre Banks 2004-089) 372 Dino Hackett 1982-8510) 358 Corey Lynch 2003-07

• InadditiontoalreadyrankingsixthonASU’s all-time tackles list, Smith also ranks second among active NCAA Division I FCS players in career tackles. Smith trails only Scott Lewis of St. Francis (Pa.), who has 401 career stops.

NCAA DIVISION I FCS ACTIVE TACKLES LEADERS1) 401 Scott Lewis Sr. St. Francis (Pa.)2) 387 D.J. Smith Sr. Appalachian State3) 339 Eric McBride Sr. Richmond6) 318 Matthew Parker Sr. St. Francis (Pa.)4) 313 Jabara Williams Sr. Stephen F. Austin

NOWHERE TO RUN• Fivetimessincethebeginningofthe2008season, Appalachian limited its opponent to fewer than 50 rushing yards.

• Thestringofstinginessagainsttherunbegan when ASU held this week’s opponent, Jacksonville, to only 43 rushing yards in 2008.

• TheMountaineersmostrecentlyaccom-plished the feat in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Division I Football Championship last Nov. 28 when S.C. State managed just 33 yards on 26 carries.

OPPONENTS WITH FEWER THAN 50 RUSHING YDS. (2008-pres.)

Yards Opponent Date-2 Western Carolina Nov. 22, 20085 North Carolina Central Oct. 10, 200915 Georgia Southern Oct. 24, 200933 South Carolina State Nov. 28, 200943 Jacksonville Sept. 6, 2008

MARTIN REBOUNDS FOR STRONG DAY• SophomorepunterSam Martin overcame a five-yard punt on his first attempt of the season to average 38.3 yards over his final four boots of last week’s opener at Chatta-nooga.

• MartinplayedacritcalroleinASU’sattemptto win the field-position battle, as three of his final four punts were downed inside the 20 yard line.

• Lastseason,Martindowned19-of-52puntsinside the 20 yard line (36.5 percent) and ranked 19th nationally with a 35.5-yard net average.

TV VITARIS• SeniorplacekickerJason Vitaris is prepar-ing for a life after football while also adding to his resume as one of the top kickers in ASU history this fall.

• Acommunications—electronicmedia/broadcasting major, Vitaris can sometimes be found after practice playing the role of media, interviewing teammates and coaches for pieces to be aired on local news broadcasts.

• Heisalsoproducingthe“10Questions”fea-ture for the Appalachian Gameday programs beginning with the Sept. 18 edition.

• Onthefield,Vitarismayhavecaughtanunlucky break in last Saturday’s opener at Chattanooga, as video evidence appears to show that his second-quarter field-goal at-tempt from 49 yards out — which would have matched a career long — sailed inside the upright despite being called no good by the officials.

• DespitebeingsaddledwiththemissonSaturday, Vitaris is a solid 9-of-15 in his career on field-goal attempts from 40 yards and beyond.

• Hissevenfieldgoalsmadefrom40-plusyards a year ago were the most by a Moun-taineer kicker since Bjorn Nittmo hit eight from that distance in 1987.

• His19totalfieldgoalsin2009brokethe21-year-old ASU record of 18 set by Nittmo in 1988.

WELCOME TO THE ROCK• Appalachianreturnstooneofthegreatestvenues in all of college football on Saturday when it plays its 2010 home opener at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

• ASUhaswon48ofitslast51gamesatTheRock, dating back to the beginning of the 2003 season.

• TheMountaineershavealsowon17oftheirlast 18 regular-season non-conference games at KBS. They had a 17-game winning streak in regular-season non-conference home games snapped with a 40-35 loss to McNeese State in last year’s home opener.

• Priortolastseason’slosstoMcNeeseState,ASU hadn’t dropped a regular-season non-conference affair at home since falling to Troy State in the 2000 home opener.

• TheMountaineershavenotsufferedanon-conference home loss in back-to-back regular seasons since 1978-79. The Apps fell to East Tennessee State in Boone in 1978 (a year prior to ETSU’s full admission to the SoCon) and dropped home decisions to non-conference foes East Carolina and William & Mary in ‘79.

• AppalachianhasledNCAADivisionIhomeattendance in each of the last three seasons.

• TheMountaineershaveplayedinfrontofover-capacity crowds for 28-straight regular-season games at Kidd Brewer Stadium, dating back to the beginning of the 2005 campaign.

KIDD BREWER STADIUMREGULAR-SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

Year Avg. Attend. FCS Rank Pct. of Capacity 2009 25,969 1st 120* 2008 28,727 1st 143^ 2007 27,140 1st 163# 2006 22,589 2nd 136# 2005 23,169 2nd 139#* 21,650-seat capacity^ 20,150-seat capacity# 16,650-seat capacity

ROAD WARRIORS• WhilemuchhasbeenmadeofAppala-chian winning 48 of its last 51 home games — including a school-record 30-game home winning streak from 2003-07 — ASU has also proven to be a force to be reckoned with away from Kidd Brewer Stadium in recent years.

• Since going winless on the road in 2004, Appalachian is 24-4 versus FCS competition and 25-8 overall away from Kidd Brewer Sta-dium.

• UnderJerry Moore, Appalachian is 78-56 (.582) in road games. However, 19 of the 56 losses have come against FBS competition.

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PERFECT 10• Appalachianrecordeditsfifth-straight10-win season in 2009.

• Priortothebeginningofthecurrentstringof 10-win seasons in 2005, Appalachian had only four 10-win campaigns in its first 75 years of gridiron history.

APPALACHIAN’S 10-WIN SEASONS(ASU first year of football was 1928; DNP in 1943-44 due to WWII)

Year ..................................Record 1987 .................................................11-3 1995 .................................................12-1 1998 .................................................10-3 2000 .................................................10-4 2005 .................................................12-3 2006 .................................................14-1 2007 .................................................13-2 2008 .................................................11-3 2009 .................................................11-2

• AppalachianistheonlyFCSprogramandone of just three Division I programs overall (FCS or FBS) with 10 wins in each of the last five seasons.

NCAA DIVISION I PROGRAMS (FCS or FBS)WITH FIVE-STRAIGHT 10-WIN SEASONS (2005-09)

Appalachian StateOhio State

TexasVirginia Tech

• Sincethebeginningofthe2005season,ASU leads all Division I programs in total victories.

WINS BY DIVISION I TEAMS (2005-present) Team .................................... Wins 1) Appalachian State .................. 62 2) Montana.............................................60 3) Boise State .........................................59 Texas ....................................................59 5) Florida .................................................57 USC ......................................................57

• SincetheSoConbegancrowningafootballchampion in 1933, ASU is just the third pro-gram with double-digit titles.

MOST SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPS(since the SoCon began officially crowning a football champion in 1933)

No. Team First Last 12 Furman 1978 2004 10 Appalachian State 1986 2009 10 Duke 1933 1952 8 Georgia Southern 1993 2004 8 West Virginia 1953 1967 7 VMI 1951 1977

• AppalachianistheSouthernConference’swinningest program since 2000, with a gaudy 63-14 record in conference play.

SOCON RECORDS SINCE 2000 (SoCon games only)School Record Pct.Appalachian State 63-14 .818Furman 53-23 .697Georgia Southern 51-25 .671Wofford 48-28 .632Samford (2008-pres.) 7-9 .438Elon (2003-pres.) 22-30 .423East Tennessee St. (2000-03) 12-20 .375 The Citadel 24-52 .316Western Carolina 22-54 .289Chattanooga 22-55 .286VMI (2000-02) 5-19 .208

CAROLINAS’ BEST • Priortowinningitsfirstnationalchampion-ship in 2005, a quantitative study by the Char-lotte Observer tabbed ASU as the Carolinas’ most successful Division I football program over the previous two decades (1985-2004).

• Alookatthenumberssincetheturnofthemillenium seem to vaildate the Observer’s findings. Since 2000, Appalachian has the best winning percentage of any Division I program in North or South Carolina by far.

CAROLINAS’ WINNINGEST DIVISION I FOOTBALL PROGRAMS (since 2000)

School (Conference) Record Pct.Appalachian (SoCon) 102-33 .756Furman (SoCon) 83-40 .675South Carolina State (MEAC) 74-41 .643Clemson (ACC) 80-47 .630Wofford (SoCon) 74-44 .627Coastal Carolina* (Big South) 50-30 .625Gardner-Webb (Big South) 65-47 .580South Carolina (SEC) 68-53 .562NC State (ACC) 67-59 .532Wake Forest (ACC) 63-59 .516 * CCU has fielded a football team since 2003

SoCon SUPREMACY• Appalachianbeganitsquestforarecord-tyingsixth-straightSouthernConferencechampionship with its 21st-consecutive conference victory last Saturday at Chattanooga.

• GeorgiaSouthernistheonlyprograminthetowinsix-straightSoContitlessincetheconference officially began crowning a foot-ball champion in 1933. GSU accomplished the unprecedented feat from 1997-2002.

MOST CONSECUTIVE SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPS(since the SoCon began officially crowning a football champion in 1933)

6 Georgia Southern .............1997-2002 5 APPALACHIAN ................ 2005-09 4 West Virginia ............................1953-56 4 Furman ......................................1980-83

• Withits21st-consecutivevictoryinSoConplay, ASU broke a tie with Alabama (1924-26) and Tulane (1929-32) for sole possession of the second-longest conference winning streak in the SoCon’s 89-year football history, behind only West Virginia’s record 30-game SoCon winning streak from 1952-59.

ALL-TIME LONGEST WINNING STREAKS IN SOCON GAMES 30 ......................................................West Virginia, 1952-5921 ..................... Appalachian State, 2007-present20 ..............................................................Alabama, 1924-2620 .................................................................. Tulane, 1929-3217 .....................................................................Duke, 1934-3716 ......................................................East Carolina, 1971-7415 ............................................Georgia Southern, 1997-9913 .....................................................................Duke, 1942-4513 ................................................................Furman, 1988-8912 ............................................Appalachian State, 2005-0612 ..............................................................Clemson, 1938-41

•OnSaturday,itwillbe1,056dayssinceASUhas lost a SoCon game, dating back to a 38-35 setback to Georgia Southern on Oct. 20, 2007. With back-to-back non-conference games up nextontheslate,thatstringwillstretchto1,069daysgoingintotheApps’nextSoConaffair on Sept. 25 at Samford.

• ASU’s 21-game conference winning streak is the longest in all of NCAA Division I (FCS or FBS), two more than South Carolina State, which has won 19-straight Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference games (Boise State leads FBS programs with a string of 16-consecutive wins in Western Athletic Conference play).

• Lastyear’sSoConchampionshipwasAppalachian’s 10th in 38 seasons in the league.

APPALACHIAN’S SOCON CHAMPIONSHIPS(ASU joined the conference in 1972)

Year ................SoCon Record 1986 .......................................6-0-1 1987 ...........................................7-0 1991 ...........................................6-1 1995 ...........................................8-0 1999 ...........................................7-1 2005 ...........................................6-1 2006 ...........................................7-0 2007 ...........................................5-2 2008 ...........................................8-0 2009 ...........................................8-0

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“APPALACHIAN STATE RULE” ALSO MAKES FCS TEAMS ELIGIBLE FOR AP POLL• Appalachian’s34-32winoverAPNo.5Michigan in 2007 — the first ever by an FCS team over a nationally ranked FBS team — prompted the AP to change its policy which previously allowed voters to include only FBS teams on their ballots. The new policy was dubbed the “Appalachian State Rule” by some.

• ThankstothepolicythatmakesallDivisionI teams eligible to receive votes in the Associ-ated Press Top 25 poll, Appalachian received votes on three occasions in 2007, including seven points in the season’s final poll, good for a tie for 34th overall.

MOORE CONTINUES TO CLIMB WINS CHART• ASUheadcoachJerry Moore is one of only 32 coaches in NCAA Division I history (FCS or FBS) with 200 career victories.

• Moore’s217victoriesrank21stall-timeamong all Division I coaches (min. 10 seasons at Division I institutions).

ALL-TIME DIVISION I COACHES WITH 200 CAREER VICTORIES(min. 10 seasons at Division I institutions)

1) 408 Eddie Robinson Grambling2) 395 Joe Paterno Penn State3) 389 Bobby Bowden Samford; West Virginia; Fla. St.4) 323 BearBryant Md.;Ky.;TexasA&M;Alabama5) 319 Pop Warner UGA; Cornell; Carlisle; Pitt; Stanford; Temple6) 314 Roy Kidd Eastern Kentucky 314 Amos A. Stagg Springfield; Chicago; Pacific8) 300 Tubby Raymond Delaware9) 257 LaVell Edwards BYU10) 255 Tom Osborne Nebraska11) 249 Lou Holtz W&M; NC St.; Ark.; Minn.; N. Dame; S. Car.12) 246 Mike Kelly Dayton13) 241 Bob Ford St. Lawrence; Albany14) 238 Woody Hayes Denison; Miami U.; Ohio St.15) 237 Billy Joe Cheyney; Central St.; Fla. A&M16) 234 Bo Schembechler Miami U.; Michigan 17) 232 HaydenFry SMU;NorthTexas;Iowa18) 229 Frank Beamer Murray State; Virginia Tech 229 Jim Tressel Youngstown St.; Ohio St.20) 218 Ron Randleman Wm. Penn; Pittsburg St.; S. Hou. St.21) 217 Jerry Moore N. Texas; Texas Tech; App. St.22) 214 Joe Taylor Howard; Va. Union; Hampton; Fla. A&M23) 212 Mack Brown App. St., Tulane, N. Carolina, Texas24) 208 Al Bagnoli Union; Pennsylvania25) 207 Jess Nealy Rhodes; Clemson; Rice26) 207 Chris Ault Nevada27) 205 Andy Talley St. Lawrence; Villanova 28) 203 Warren Woodson C.Ark.;H-Simmons;N.Mex.St.;Az.;Trinity29) 202 Don Nehlen Bowling Green; West Virginia30) 201 Vince Dooley Georgia 201 Eddie Anderson Loras; DePaul; Holy Cross; Iowa32) 200 Jimmye Laycock William & Mary 200 Jim Sweeney Montana St.; Wash. St.; Fresno St. active coaches in italics

• AlreadythewinningestcoachinSouthernConference history (see table on p. 10), Moore could become the first with 200 victories at a SoCon institution(s) this year.

• Moorehas190winsin21-plusseasonsatAppalachian, just 10 shy of reaching the 200-victory plateau at ASU.

ASU IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS• AppalachianmaintaineditsNo.3rankingin both of the major NCAA Division I FCS polls this week after claiming a heart-stopping 42-41 victory in last Saturday’s season opener at Chattanooga.

• ASUhasplayed66-consecutivegamesasatop-10 team, dating back to the Oct. 31, 2005 polls.

• TheMountaineershavealsoplayed71games in a row as a nationally ranked team, dating back to the Sept. 19, 2005 polls.

• Appalachiancameintothe2010seasonranked No. 3 nationally in both The Sports Network (media) and American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) NCAA Division I FCS preseason polls.

• Thisyearmarkedthefirsttimesince2005that ASU has not entered the season as the nation’s top-ranked team.

TRACKING ASU IN THE 2010 NATIONAL FCS POLLS

Week TSN AFCA Preseason 3 3 Sept. 6 3 3 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Final

WHEN ASU IS RANKED• Appalachianis178-68-1(.723)all-timeingames in which it is nationally ranked.

• UnderJerry Moore, ASU is 151-58 (.722) when nationally ranked. Fourteen of the 58 losses have come at the hands of FBS foes.

• TheMountaineersare8-6all-timewhenplaying as the nation’s No. 3-ranked team. Prior to last week’s win at Chattanooga, the Apps had not been ranked No. 3 since it dropped a 36-20 decision at Georgia South-ern on Oct. 19, 2002.

WHEN OPPONENT IS RANKED• Appalachianis70-47-1(.597)all-timever-sus nationally ranked FCS opponents.

• UnderJerry Moore, ASU is an even more impressive 60-37 (.619) against ranked foes.

• ASUis30-9initslast39gamesversusnationally ranked FCS opponents, dating back to 2003.

NCAA DIVISION I FCS POLLSTHE SPORTS NETWORK POLL (SEPT. 6)

Team (1st-place votes) Record Pts. Prev.

1. Montana (57) 1-0 3,052 2

2. Villanova (46) 0-1 2,886 1

3. Appalachian St. (8) 1-0 2,774 3

4. Southern Illinois (3) 1-0 2,716 5

5. Jacksonville State (9) 1-0 2,337 17

6. New Hampshire (2) 1-0 2,202 10

7. Richmond 0-1 2,093 6

8. Elon 0-1 2,080 7

9. South Dakota State 0-0 1,926 9

10. Stephen F. Austin 0-1 1,729 8

11. William & Mary (1) 0-1 1,691 4

12. James Madison 1-0 1,585 15

13. McNeese State 1-0 1,531 12

14. Northern Iowa 0-0 1,298 14

15. South Carolina State 0-1 1,275 11

16. Delaware 1-0 1,249 16

17. Eastern Washington 0-1 1,144 13

18. Massachusetts 1-0 955 NR

19. Liberty 1-0 771 21

20. Weber State 0-1 686 19

21. North Dakota State 1-0 635 NR

22. Prairie View A&M 1-0 631 20

23. Eastern Illinois 0-1 606 18

24. Montana State 1-0 566 24

25. Colgate 1-0 447 22

AFCA POLL (SEPT. 6)

Team (1st-place votes) ‘08 Record Pts. Prev.

1. Montana (16) 1-0 662 2

2. Southern Illinois 1-0 598 5

3. Appalachian St. (1) 1-0 585 3

4. Villanova (8) 0-1 579 1

5. New Hampshire 1-0 518 9

6. Jacksonville State (2) 1-0 516 17

7. Richmond 0-1 478 6

8. Elon 0-1 443 7

9. South Dakota State 0-0 426 10

10. McNeese State 1-0 378 11

11. James Madison 1-0 357 15

12. Stephen F. Austin 0-1 353 8

13. Northern Iowa 0-0 336 13

14. William & Mary 0-1 285 4

15. Eastern Washington 0-1 273 14

16. South Carolina State 0-1 264 12

17. Delaware 1-0 234 19

18. Liberty 1-0 216 20

19. Weber State 0-1 184 18

20. Massachusetts 1-0 163 NR

21. North Dakota State 1-0 138 NR

22. Eastern Illinois 0-1 134 16

23. Montana State 1-0 115 24

24. Northern Arizona 1-0 107 23

25. Colgate 1-0 81 22

Italics denote ASU opponents

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THE DEAN OF SoCon COACHES

WINNINGEST ACTIVE FCS HEAD COACHES (based on total career victories)242 Bob Ford (Albany)217 Jerry Moore (Appalachian State)214 Joe Taylor (Florida A&M)208 Al Bagnoli (Penn)205 Andy Talley (Villanova)200 Jimmye Laycock (William & Mary)197 Rob Ash (Montana State)195 Walt Hameline (Wagner)176 Pete Richardson (Southern)155 Mike Ayers (Wofford)

ALL-TIME SOCON COACHING VICTORIES (based on games at SoCon institution)190 Jerry Moore, ASU (1989-present)171 Wallace Wade, Alabama (1923-30); Duke (1931-41, ‘46-50)87 Mike Ayers, Wofford (1997-present)77 D.C. Walker, Wake Forest (1937-50)69 Frank Howard, Clemson (1940-52)69 Dick Sheridan, Furman (1978-85)68 H.C. Byrd, Maryland (1921-34)66 Jimmy Satterfield, Furman (1986-93)66 Bob Waters, Western Carolina (1977-88)64 Jim Donnan, Marshall (1990-95)

ALL-TIME SOCON COACHING WINS/SEASON (min. three full seasons at SoCon institution)12.4 Paul Johnson, Ga. Southern (1997-01)10.7 Jim Donnan, Marshall (1990-95)9.0 Jerry Moore, ASU (1989-present)8.8 Mike Sewak, Ga. Southern (2002-05)8.2 Bobby Lamb, Furman (2002-present) 8.6 Dick Sheridan, Furman (1978-85)8.3 Joe Morrison, Chattanooga (1977-79)8.3 George Chaump, Marshall (1986-89)8.3 Jimmy Satterfield, Furman (1986-93)8.3 Tim Stowers, Ga. Southern (1993-95)

ALL-TIME SOCON COACHING WINNING PCT. (min. three seasons at SoCon institution).861 Paul Johnson, Ga. Southern (1997-01).797 Jim Tatum, Maryland (1947-52).788 Joe Morrison, Chattanooga (1977-79).782 Carl Voyles, William & Mary (1939-42).753 Jim Donnan, Marshall (1990-95).745 Dick Sheridan, Furman (1978-85).742 Pat Dye, East Carolina (1974-76).714 Mike Sewak, Ga. Southern (2002-05).713 Jerry Moore, ASU (1989-present).700 Jack Faber, Maryland (1935-37)

ALL-TIME SOCON COACHING SEASONS (based on seasons at SoCon institution)22 Jerry Moore, ASU (1989-present)16 Wallace Wade, Duke (1931-41, ‘46-50)15 Ed Merrick, Richmond (1951-65)15 Bob King, Furman (1958-72)14 H.C. Byrd, Maryland (1921-34)14 D.C. Walker, Wake Forest (1937-50)14 Bob Thalman, VMI (1971-84)14 Mike Ayers, Wofford (1997-present)13 William Dole, Davidson (1952-64)13 Frank Howard, Clemson (1940-52)13 John McKenna, VMI (1953-65)

APPALACHIAN BOASTS ONE PAYTON, THREE BUCHANAN AWARD CANDIDATES• Appalachianisoneofthenation’smostrepresented teams on the initial watch lists for the 2010 Walter Payton and Buck Buch-anan Awards.

• RunningbackDevon Moore is one of 20 players on The Sports Network’s official watch list for the Payton Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top NCAA Division I FCS player.

WALTER PAYTON AWARD CANDIDATE DEVON MOORERB•5-9•205•Sr.•Mebane,N.C.(CedarRidge)

• 1,374rushingyardsaseasonagoledtheSouthernConference and ranked fifth nationally in terms of total rushing yardage (he ranked second in the SoCon and 13th nationally with 98.1 yards per game).• Therushingtotalwasalsothefifth-highestinASUsingle-season history and his 19 rushing touchdowns tied for fourth in the school’s single-season annals.• Despitehavingonlyonefullseasonasastarterunderhis belt, Moore has amassed 2,271 career rushing yards, making him one of only 11 2,000-yard rushers in school history.For more, see p. 5 of game notes and pp. 63-64 of 2010 ASU Football Media Guide.

• ThreeMountaineers—safetyMark LeGree, linebacker D.J. Smith and end Jabari Fletcher — are on The Sports Network’s official watch list for the Buchanan Award, which honors the nation’s top FCS defensive player.

• ASUisjoinedbyRichmondastheonlyprograms with three representatives on the 20-player Buchanan watch list.

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD CANDIDATE MARK LEGREEDB•6-0•200•Sr.•Columbus,Ga.(PacelliCatholic)

• Isalreadyatwo-timeBuchananAwardfinalist,havingfinished third in voting for the 2008 award and fifth last season.• Has17interceptionsoverthepasttwoseasons,leadingthe Southern Conference both years and topping the na-tion with 10 as a sophomore in ‘08.• IsalsotheonlyFCSrepresentativeontheofficialwatchlist for the Bronko Nagurski Award, which is presented to the top defensive player in all of college football.For more, see p. 6 of game notes and pp. 59-60 of 2010 ASU Football Media Guide.

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD CANDIDATE D.J. SMITHLB•6-1•235•Sr.•Charlotte,N.C.(Independence)

• Entershisseniorcampaignwith381careertackles,onpacetojointwo-timeBuchananAwardwinnerDexterCoakley as the only players in ASU history to amass 500 career stops.• Has tallied at least 120 tackles in each of his first three collegiate campaigns, including 137 a year ago, en route to first-team all-America recognition.• IsalsotheonlyFCSrepresentativeontheofficialwatchlist for the Butkus Award, which is presented to the top linebacker in all of college football.For more, see p. 7 of game notes and pp. 68-69 of 2010 ASU Football Media Guide.

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD CANDIDATE JABARI FLETCHERDL•6-3•265•Sr.•Atlanta,Ga.(Grady)

• Oneofthenation’stoppassrushers,Fletcherhasrackedup 12.5 sacks over the last two seasons to anchor Appala-chian’s defensive front. • Totaled63tackleswith10.5forlossand6.5sacksayearago, en route to earning all-conference recognition for the second-straight season..For more, see see p. 7 of game notes and pp. 52-53 of 2010 ASU Football Media Guide.

RARE AIR• Appalachianisoneofonlytwoprogramstoboast winners of each of the three major in-dividual awards presented annually in NCAA Division I FCS — the Payton (nation’s top player), Buck Buchanan (nation’s top defen-sive player) and the Eddie Robinson (nation’s top coach) Awards.

• Montanaistheonlyotherprogramtohaveaccomplished the feat since all three awards havebeeninexistence(theBuchananAward,established in 1995, is the youngest of the three honors).

PROGRAMS WITH WINNERS OF ALL THREE MAJOR FCS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

APPALACHIAN STATE Payton Award — Armanti Edwards (2008, 2009) BuchananAward—DexterCoakley(1995,1996) Robinson Award — Jerry Moore (2006)

MONTANA Payton Award — Dave Dickerson (1995) Buchanan Award — Kroy Biermann (2007) Robinson Award — Joe Glenn (2000)

• Additionally,Edwardsistheonlytwo-timewinner in the 23-year history of the Payton Award and Coakley is the only two-time win-ner in the 15-year history of the Buchanan Award.

LEGREE, SMITH CARRY FCS BANNER ON PRESTIGIOUS WATCH LISTS • DefensivebackMark LeGree and lineback-er D.J. Smith have been recognized among the nation’s top players, regardless of level, as candidates for two of college football’s most prestigious awards.

• Forthesecond-straightyear,theFootballWriters Association of America (FWAA) has tabbed LeGree as one of 74 players — and the only NCAA Division I Football Champion-ship Subdivision (FCS) representative — on the official watch list for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top NCAA Division I defensive player.

• TheFWAAandtheCharlotteTouchdownClub will announce five finalists for the award on Nov. 18 and the winner will be named on Dec. 6 at the annual Bronko Nagurski Trophy Banquet at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte.

• Smithisoneof51players—andtheonlyFCS representative — on the official watch list for the 2010 Butkus Award, which honors college football’s top linebacker.

• The51-playerButkusAwardwatchlist(51matching the jersey number worn by Dick Butkus as an eight-time All-Pro for the Chi-cago Bears from 1965-73) will be narrowed to semifinalists on Oct. 21 and finalists on Nov. 23, with the winner announced on Dec. 8.

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ASU LEADS SoCon WITH 13 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES• Appalachianplacedaleague-best13repre-sentatives on the 2010 Southern Conference preseason all-conference teams.

• ASU’s13preseasonall-SoConhonoreeswere nearly twice as many as Samford, which landed the second-most players on the squads with seven.

• TenoftheMountaineers’13preseasonall-conference honorees are first-team selections.

ASU’S 2010 PRESEASON ALL-SOCON SELECTIONSFirst TeamDL Jabari Fletcher (Sr.)OL Brett Irvin (Sr.)TE Ben Jorden (Jr.)DB Mark LeGree (Sr.)OL Pat Mills (Sr.)RB Devon Moore (Sr.)WR Brian Quick (Jr.)LB D.J. Smith (Sr.)DL Lanston Tanyi (Jr.)PK Jason Vitaris (Sr.)

Second TeamDB Ed Gainey (Sr.)OL Daniel Kilgore (Sr.)OL Matt Ruff (Jr.)

MOUNTAINEERS IN THE NFL•FourformerASUplayersarecurrentlyon53-man NFL rosters:

• LBJason Hunter signed with the Denver Broncos on Aug. 20 after spending a year with the Detroit Lions. Last season, he ranked sec-ond on the Lions with five sacks while making nine starts at defensive end. An undrafted free agent, Hunter is in his fifth season in the NFL (three with Green Bay, one with Detroit).

• LBMarques Murrell is in his first season with the New England Patriots after spend-ing the first three years of his NFL career with the New York Jets. He originally signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent.

• DBCorey Lynch is in his second year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and third year in the NFL. He spent one season with the Cincin-nati Bengals after the club selected him in the sixthroundofthe2008NFLDraft.

• Lastbutcertainlynotleast,WRArmanti Edwards is in his first season with the Caro-lina Panthers. The Panthers traded a second-round pick in the 2011 Draft to move up to se-lect Edwards in the third round this past April. The Panthers moved the record-breaking quarterback to wide receiver and also plan to utilize Edwards’ game-breaking skills on punt returns.

ASU LAnDS SEvEn on PRESEASon ALL-AMERICA TEAMS• Headlinedbyfirst-teamhonoreesMark LeGree and D.J. Smith, ASU led all programs with seven representatives on The Sports Network’s 2010 preseason all-America teams.

ASU’S 2010 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANSThe Sports Network

First TeamDB Mark LeGree (Sr.)LB D.J. Smith (Sr.)

Second TeamDL Jabari Fletcher (Sr.)TE Ben Jorden (Jr.)RB Devon Moore (Sr.)WR Brian Quick (Jr.)

Third TeamDL Lanston Tanyi (Jr.)

ASU PICKED TO WIN SIXTH-STRAIGHT SoCon TITLE• TheSouthernConference’scoachesandmediapickedAppalachiantowinitssixth-straight SoCon championship in the league’s annual preseason polls.

• ASUwasanear-unanimouschoiceofitsrival conference coaches to win the 2010 SoCon title, receiving 7-of-9 first-place votes (coaches may not vote for their own team) in the preseason poll.

2010 PRESEASON SOCON COACHES’ POLL Team Points (1st-place votes)1. Appalachian ........................... 63 (7)2. Elon .................................................... 58 (2)3. Furman ..................................................414. Samford ................................................395. Chattanooga .......................................376. Wofford .................................................367. Georgia Southern ..............................258. The Citadel ...........................................149. Western Carolina ...............................11

• Inthemediapoll,theMountaineersreceived 22-of-30 first-place votes with Elon pickingupsixandFurmanandSamfordgarnering one each. Following ASU in the poll were Elon, Furman, UTC, Wofford, Samford, GSU, WCU and The Citadel.

INJURY REPORTOutDL Lanston Tanyi (toe)

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SEASON/CAREER HIGHSJORDAN GARY2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 2 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ....................................................................... 2 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

BRANDON GRIER2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: .......................................................................3 (ECU)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

BRAD HARDEE2010Receptions: ......................................................................N/AReceiving Yards: .............................................................N/ATD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: .................................1 (SCSU - 08, GSU - 09)Receiving Yards: ......................10 (SCSU - 08, GSU - 09)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/A

COCO HILLARY2010Receptions: ......................................................................N/AReceiving Yards: .............................................................N/ATD Receptions: ................................................................N/ARushes ...............................................................................N/ARushing Yards ..................................................................N/ARushing TDs .....................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: ....................................................... 9 (LSU - 08)Receiving Yards: ........................................ 104 (GSU - 09)TD Receptions: .............................2 (SAM - 08, GSU - 09)Rushes ..............................................................9 (GWU - 07)Rushing Yards .............................................. 35 (GWU - 07)Rushing TDs .....................................................................N/A

BEN JORDEN2010Receptions: ............................................................... 3 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ....................................................45 (UTC)TD Receptions: ......................................................... 1 (UTC)CareerReceptions: .................................................... 6 (SCSU - 08)Receiving Yards: ..............................................97 (PC - 08)TD Receptions: ...............................................2 (WOF - 08)

JEREMY KIMBROUGH2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 8 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...............................................................8 (UTC - 10)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

MATT CLINE2010Receptions: ............................................................... 8 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ....................................................89 (UTC)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/ARushes ...............................................................................N/ARushing Yards ..................................................................N/ARushing TDs .....................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: ....................................................10 (GSU - 09)Receiving Yards: .........................................122 (FUR - 09)TD Receptions: ...1 (CIT - 08, ELON - 08, GSU - 09, RICH - 09)Rushes ..............................................................5 (WCU - 08)Rushing Yards .................................................. 49 (CIT - 08)Rushing TDs .................................................... 1 (MSU - 09)

BLAKE ELDER2010Receptions: ............................................................... 2 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ....................................................19 (UTC)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: .................................................... 5 (SCSU - 09)Receiving Yards: ..........................................64 (RICH - 09)TD Receptions: .................................................1 (UTC - 08)

JABARI FLETCHER2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 3 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ....................................................2.0 (UTC)Sacks: .......................................................................2.0 (UTC)CareerTackles: .........................................8 (SCSU - 08, WCU- 09)Tackles for Loss: ......................................... 3.0 (WOF - 08)Sacks: ......................2.0 (ELON - 08, GSU - 09, UTC - 10)

B.J. FRAZIER2010Receptions: ............................................................... 2 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ....................................................17 (UTC)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: .....................................3 (CIT - 08, SAM - 08)Receiving Yards: ............................................. 46 (CIT - 08)TD Receptions: ................................................ 1 (GSU - 08)

MICHAEL FRAZIER2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: .............................................................. 7 (GSU - 10)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

ED GAINEY2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 4 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ....................................................1.0 (UTC)Sacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ............................................................ 9 (SCSU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ......1.0 (FUR - 09; UTC - 09; UTC - 10)Sacks: .................................................................................N/A

CEDRIC BAKER2010Rushes: .....................................................................13 (UTC)Rushing Yards: ........................................................44 (UTC)Rushing TDs: ............................................................. 2 (UTC)Receptions: ......................................................................N/AReceiving Yards: .............................................................N/AReceiving TDs: .................................................................N/ACareerRushes: ............................................................ 13 (UTC - 10)Rushing Yards: .............................................107 (UTC - 08)Rushing TDs: .....................................................2 (UTC - 10)Receptions: .... 1 (ECU - 09, SAM - 09, CIT - 09, SCSU - 09)Receiving Yards: .......................................... 16 (SAM - 09)Receiving TDs: .................................................................N/A

BOBBY BOZZO2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 4 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ....................................................1.0 (UTC)Sacks: .......................................................................1.0 (UTC)CareerTackles: ...................... 5 (WOF - 07, ECU - 09, MSU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ..1.0 (ECU - 09, MSU - 09, NCCU - 09, GSU - 09, WCU-09; UTC - 10)Sacks: .............................................................. 1.0 (UTC - 10)

DEMERY BREWER2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...............................................................9 (UTC - 09)Tackles for Loss: ............................................. 1.5 (CIT - 09)Sacks: ................................................................ 1.5 (CIT - 09)

TRAVARIS CADET2010Rushes ........................................................................ 3 (UTC)Rushing Yards ........................................................... 3 (UTC)Rushing TDs .....................................................................N/AReceptions ................................................................ 1 (UTC)Receiving Yards ....................................................... 8 (UTC)Receiving TDs ..................................................................N/ACareerRushes ........................................................... 17 (WCU - 09)Rushing Yards ............................................. 131 (GSU - 09)Rushing TDs ............ 1 (ECU - 09, NCCU - 09, GSU - 09)Receptions ........................................................2 (UTC - 09)Receiving Yards ...............................................8 (UTC - 10)Receiving TDs ..................................................................N/A

ROD CHISHOLM2010Rushes: ..............................................................................N/ARushing Yards: .................................................................N/ARushing TDs: ....................................................................N/ACareerRushes: .................................................................... 13 (GSU)Rushing Yards: ....................................................... 79 (GSU)Rushing TDs: ....................................................................N/A

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131986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 SoCon CHAMPIONS

MARK LEGREE2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 5 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ......................................... 9 (MSU - 09, WOF - 09)Tackles for Loss: ........................................... 1.5 (FUR - 09)Sacks: ..............................................................1.0 (JMU - 08)

JUSTIN LLOYD2010Tackles: ............................................................. 8 (SAM, CIT)Tackles for Loss: ..................................................... 1.5 (CIT)Sacks: ......................................................................1.0 (SAM)CareerTackles: ............................................................. 8 (SAM, CIT)Tackles for Loss: ..................................................... 1.5 (CIT)Sacks: ......................................................................1.0 (SAM)

DEMETRIUS McCRAY2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 1 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ......................................... 1 (SCSU - 09; UTC - 10)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

DOMINIQUE McDUFFIE2009Tackles: ......................................................................9 (RICH)Tackles for Loss: .................................................. 1.0 (RICH)Sacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ............................................................. 9 (RICH - 09)Tackles for Loss: ..........................................1.0 (RICH - 09)Sacks: .................................................................................N/A

DEVON MOORE2010Rushes ...............................................................................N/ARushing Yards ..................................................................N/ARushing TDs .....................................................................N/AReceptions: ......................................................................N/AReceiving Yards: .............................................................N/ATD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerRushes ............................................................... 26 (CIT - 09)Rushing Yards ............................................191 (WCU - 09)Rushing TDs ...................................3 (GSU - 09, UTC - 09)Receptions: ............................................................. 6 (WOF)Receiving Yards: ............................................. 53 (CIT - 09)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/A

COUGAR NORRIS2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...........................................................2 (NCCU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

BRANDON OLSEN2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...........................................2 (ECU - 09, MSU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

DEANDRE PRESLEY2010Completions ...........................................................22 (UTC)Passing Yards ....................................................... 340 (UTC)Passing TDs .............................................................. 2 (UTC)Rushes ......................................................................11 (UTC)Rushing Yards .........................................................25 (UTC)Rushing TDs .............................................................. 2 (UTC)Receptions .......................................................................N/AReceiving Yards .....................................................33 (UTC)TD Receptions .......................................................... 1 (UTC)CareerCompletions .................................................. 22 (UTC - 10)Passing Yards ...............................................340 (UTC - 10)Passing TDs ...................................................... 2 (UTC - 10)Rushes ........................................................... 25 (WCU - 08)Rushing Yards ............................................156 (WCU - 08)Rushing TDs ....................................................3 (WCU - 08)Receptions .................. 1 (GSU - 09, FUR - 09, WCU-09)Receiving Yards .......................................... 43 (WCU - 09)TD Receptions ..................................................1 (UTC - 10)

BRIAN QUICK2010Receptions: ............................................................... 5 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ................................................. 121 (UTC)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerReceptions: ................................................10 (MONT - 09)Receiving Yards: .......................................181 (WOF - 09)TD Receptions: ...............................................3 (WOF - 08)

DEVIN RADFORD2010Rushes ......................................................................10 (UTC)Rushing Yards .........................................................85 (UTC)Rushing TDs .....................................................................N/AReceptions: ............................................................... 1 (UTC)Receiving Yards: ...................................................... 8 (UTC)TD Receptions: ................................................................N/ACareerRushes .............................................................18 (GSU - 08)Rushing Yards .................................................179 (PC - 08)Rushing TDs .........................................................2 (PC - 08)Receptions: .1 (LSU - 08, PC - 08, CIT - 08, GSU - 08, FUR - 08; UTC-10)Receiving Yards: ..............................................72 (PC - 08)TD Receptions: ...................................1 (PC - 08, CIT - 08)

JOHN RIZOR2010Tackles: ............................................................................ N/A)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: .............................................................. 2 (GSU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ...........................................1.0 (GSU - 09)Sacks: ..............................................................1.0 (GSU - 09)

TROY SANDERS2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 7 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...............................................................7 (UTC - 10)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

D.J. SMITH2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 6 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ........................................................... 17 (SAM - 09)Tackles for Loss: ..........................................2.5 (RICH - 09)Sacks: ... 1.0 (FUR - 08, RICH - 08, SAM - 09, GSU - 09)

LANSTON TANYI2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: .......................................................... 13 (WCU - 09)Tackles for Loss: ......................2.5 (WCU - 08, WCU- 09)Sacks: .........................................2.5 (WCU - 08, WCU- 09)

GORDY WITTE, JR.2010Tackles: ..............................................................................N/ATackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ..............................................................4 (SAM - 09)Tackles for Loss: ........................................1.5 (NCCU - 09)Sacks: .................................................................1.0 (PC - 08)

JUSTIN WRAY2010Tackles: ....................................................................... 7 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ....................................................2.0 (UTC)Sacks: .................................................................................N/ACareerTackles: ...............................................................7 (UTC - 10)Tackles for Loss: ........................................... 2.0 (UTC - 10)Sacks: .................................................................................N/A

DAN WYLIE2010/CareerTackles: ....................................................................... 1 (UTC)Tackles for Loss: ..............................................................N/ASacks: .................................................................................N/A

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

14 2005, 2006, 2007 NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

THE LAST TIME ...TEAM Appalachian Opponent

Scored 30-39 Points 12/5/09, at Richmond (35) 12/5/09, Richmond (31)

Scored 40-49 Points 9/4/10, at Chattanooga (42) 9/4/10, Chattanooga (41)

Scored 50-59 Points 10/31/09, at Furman (52) 10/30/04, Chattanooga (59)

Scored 60-69 Points 11/17/01, vs. West Virginia Tech (64) Never Accomplished

Scored 70-79 Points 10/31/08, vs. Wofford (70) 10/7/78, Chattanooga (72)

Recorded a Safety 11/21/09, vs. Western Carolina 9/12/09, McNeese State

Recorded a Shutout 9/16/06, vs. Mars Hill (41-0) 11/5/05, LSU (24-0)

Rushed for 400+ Yards 10/10/09, vs. North Carolina Central (407) 10/26/02, Wofford (472)

Rushed for 300-399 Yards 10/24/09, vs. Georgia Southern (328) 10/17/09, Wofford (384)

Rushed for Less Than 50 Yards 12/6/08, vs. Richmond (39) 11/28/09, South Carolina State (33)

Passed for 400+ Yards 10/17/09, at Wofford (415) 10/30/04, Chattanooga (540)

Passed for 300-399 Yards 9/4/10, at Chattanooga (340) 9/4/10, Chattanooga (349)

Passed for Less Than 50 Yards 12/1/01, vs. William & Mary (39) 9/16/06, Mars Hill (36)

Gained Over 500 Yards Total Offense 10/24/09, vs. Georgia Southern (712) 10/17/09, Wofford (537)

Gained Less Than 100 Yards Total Offense 9/7/91, vs. Clemson (84) 11/22/08, Western Carolina (72)

Recorded 25 or More First Downs 12/12/09, vs. Montana (29) 9/12/09, McNeese State (26)

Was Penalized 100 Yards 10/24/09, vs. Georgia Southern (12 for 105) 12/2/06, Montana State (9 for 116)

Defense Intercepted Three Passes 11/28/09, vs. South Carolina State (3) 11/28/09, South Carolina State (3)

Overcame Halftime Deficit to Win 9/4/10, at Chattanooga 12/12/09, Montana

(Trailed 28-7 before winning 42-41) (ASU led 10-7 at half, Montana won 24-17)

Trailed After Three Quarters, Rallied to Win 9/4/10, at Chattanooga 12/12/09, Montana

(Trailed 28-14 before winning 42-41) (ASU led 17-14 after three quarters, Montana won 24-17)

Won Game on Final Offensive Play 12/5/09, at Richmond 9/12/09, McNeese State

(Armanti Edwards 4-yd TD pass to Matt Cline, :10 left) (Josh Lewis 18-yd FG, :04 left)

Won Game on Final Defensive Play 10/12/02, vs. Furman Never Accomplished

(Josh Jeffries PAT Interception, Derrick Black 96-Yd Return)

INDIVIDUAL Appalachian Opponent

75+ Yard Run 11/8/08, Armanti Edwards at Chattanooga (76) 10/19/02, Mark Myers, Georgia Southern (92)

100-199 Yards Rushing, Game 12/5/09, Devon Moore at Richmond (191) 12/12/09, Chase Reynolds, Montana (193)

200+ Yards Rushing, Game 11/10/07, Armanti Edwards vs. Richmond (313) 10/29/05, Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga (210)

Three Rushing TDs, Game 11/14/09, Armanti Edwards at Elon (3) 12/6/08, Joshn Vaughan, Richmond (3)

Four Rushing TDs, Game 10/30/09,ArmantiEdwardsatFurman(4) 10/2/04,TerrellHarris,TexasState(4)

80+ Yard Pass Completion 9/3/05, R. Williams to J. Little vs. E. Kentucky (88) 11/10/07, Todd Spitzer to Eddie Cohen, W. Carolina (82)

300+ Yards Passing, Game 9/4/10, DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (340) 9/4/10, B.J. Coleman, Chattanooga (349)

20 Pass Completions, Game 9/4/10, DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (22) 9/4/10, B.J. Coleman, Chattanooga (23)

Four TD Passes, Game 11/29/08, Armanti Edwards vs. South Carolina State (4) 10/30/04, Cedric Stevens, Chattanooga (5)

300+ Yards Total Offense, Game 9/4/10, DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (365) 9/4/10, B.J. Coleman, Chattanooga (331)

Scored Five TDs, Game 10/4/86, John Settle vs. Davidson (5) 10/13/84, Robert Surratt, Marshall (5)

10 Receptions, Game 12/12/09, Brian Quick vs. Montana (10) 9/12/09, Toddrick Pendland, McNeese State (10)

100-149 Receiving Yards, Game 9/4/10, Brian Quick (121) at Chattanooga 11/14/09, Terrell Hudgins, Elon (127)

150+ Receiving Yards, Game 10/17/09, Brian Quick at Wofford (181) 11/10/07, Eddie Cohen, Western Carolina (156)

Three Receiving TDs, Game 10/31/08, Brian Quick vs. Wofford (3) 8/30/03, Jeremiah Cockerhan, Hawaii (3)

50+ Yard Field Goal 9/9/00, Mark Wright vs. Troy State (57) 12/16/05, Brian Wingert, Northern Iowa (50)

Made Three Field Goals, Game 10/17/09, Jason Vitaris at Wofford (3) 12/16/05, Brian Wingert, Northern Iowa (3)

70+ Yard Punt 10/17/09, Sam Martin at Wofford (74) 11/3/07, Mark Kaspar, The Citadel (72)

Returned Kickoff for TD 9/22/07, CoCo Hillary at Wofford (95) 9/20/08, Scotty McGee, James Madison (99)

Returned Punt for TD 9/23/06,DexterJacksonatGardner-Webb(86and68) 10/18/08,RajaAndres,GeorgiaSouthern(84)

Returned Blocked Punt for TD 10/27/01, Scott Cornatzer vs. Chattanooga 9/4/04, Derrick Martin, Wyoming

Blocked a Punt 9/29/07, Corey Lynch vs. Elon 11/29/08, Donovan Richard, South Carolina State

Returned Interception for TD 9/6/08, Travis Dowda vs. Jacksonville (33) 11/28/09, Rafael Bush, South Carolina State (46)

Returned Fumble for TD 11/28/09, Dominique McDuffie vs. South Carolina State (50) 12/5/09, Eric McBride, Richmond (8)

Blocked a Field Goal 10/3/09, Brian Quick at The Citadel 10/27/07, Clifton Dortch, Furman

Returned Blocked FG for TD 10/28/06, Corey Lynch vs. Furman (79) Never Accomplished

PAT Returned for Two Points 10/12/02, Derrick Black vs. Furman 11/25/00, Chris Archie, Troy State

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STARTING LINEUPSOFFENSE TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR WR QB RBChattanooga Baker^ Kilgore Mills Irvin Ruff Frye Elder Quick Cline Presley CadetJacksonvilleN.C. CentralSamfordElonThe CitadelWestern CarolinaFurmanGeorgia SouthernWoffordFlorida ^ Two RB

DEFENSE LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB SS FS LCB RCBChattanooga Rizor Witte, Jr. Bozzo Gary Wray Kimbrough Smith LeGree McDuffie Gainey SandersJacksonvilleN.C. CentralSamfordElonThe CitadelWestern CarolinaFurmanGeorgia SouthernWoffordFlorida

IN THE RED ZONE DISPLAYED APPALACHIAN/OPPONENTGame Red Zone Scores Points TDs FGs Made FGs Missed Fumble Interception Downs Half GameChattanooga 6/7 6/7 42/41 6/6 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0JacksonvilleN.C. CentralSamfordElonThe CitadelWestern CarolinaFurmanGeorgia SouthernWoffordFloridaTOTALS 6/7 6/7 42/41 6/6 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.000/1.000

DRIVE CHART DISPLAYED APPALACHIAN/OPPONENT FGs FGs 80+ 3 andGame Drives TDs Made Missed Fum. Int. Safety Punt Downs Half Game Yards OutChattanooga 16/16 6/6 0/1 1/0 2/3 0/0 0/0 5/5 1/0 0/1 1/0 1/1 3/3 JacksonvilleN.C. CentralSamfordElonThe CitadelWestern CarolinaFurmanGeorgia SouthernWoffordFloridaTOTALS 16/16 6/6 0/1 1/0 2/3 0/0 0/0 5/5 1/0 0/1 1/0 1/1 3/3 OFFENSIVE LINE GRADES DISPLAYED APPALACHIAN/OPPONENT UTC JU NCCU SAM ELON CIT WCU FUR GSU WOF UF Not Available at This Time

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

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PROJECTED DEPTH CHARTOFFENSELEFT TACKLE 63 DANIEL KILGORE (6-3, 285, Sr.) 74 Kendall Lamm (6-6, 270, Fr.)or 72 Regan Dufort (6-5, 285, Fr.)

LEFT GUARD 71 PAT MILLS (6-2, 265, Sr.) 75 Kalan Jones (6-4, 275, Fr.)or 67 Ian Barnard (6-4, 255, Fr.)

CENTER 57 BRETT IRVIN (6-0, 275, Sr.) 51 Sherman Holt (5-11, 235, Jr.)

RIGHT GUARD 70 MATT RUFF (6-3, 270, Jr.) 62 Xan Thomas (6-2, 270, Jr.)

RIGHT TACKLE 64 ORRY FRYE (6-2, 270, Jr.) 61 Dylan Bostick (6-6, 280, Fr.)

TIGHT END 48 BRAD HARDEE (6-0, 235, Sr.)or 84 BEN JORDEN (6-2, 250, Jr.) 43 Brandon Thompson (6-1, 245, Jr.)

WIDE RECEIVER (X) 3 BLAKE ELDER (6-1, 175, Sr.) 82 Rodger Walker (5-10, 170, Fr.)

WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 85 B.J. FRAZIER (5-10, 175, Sr.) 6 CoCo Hillary (5-10, 190, Sr.)

WIDE RECEIVER (Y) 8 BRIAN QUICK (6-5, 220, Jr.) 15 Tony Washington (5-10, 190, Fr.)

WIDE RECEIVER (M) 17 MATT CLINE (5-11, 180, Sr.) 11 Andrew Peacock (5-10, 185, Fr.)

QUARTERBACK 2 DEANDRE PRESLEY (5-11, 170, Jr.) 12 Jamal Jackson (6-3, 195, Fr.)or 14 Kalik Barnes (6-0, 190, Fr.)

RUNNING BACK 20 DEVON MOORE (5-9, 205, Sr.) 29 Cedric Baker (5-9, 175, Jr.)

RUNNING BACK 7 TRAVARIS CADET (6-1, 210, Jr.) 16 Devin Radford (5-9, 190, Sr.)

DEFENSELEFT END 54 JABARI FLETCHER (6-3, 265, Sr.) 93 John Rizor (6-2, 235, So.)

LEFT TACKLE 95 GORDY WITTE, JR. (6-6, 290, Jr.) 97 Dan Wylie (6-1, 280, Jr.)

RIGHT TACKLE 56 BOBBY BOZZO (6-3, 295, Sr.) 91 Chris Aiken (6-1, 310, Jr.)or 76 Anthony Wilson (6-1, 290, Jr.)

RIGHT END 81 JORDAN GARY (6-3, 235, Jr.) 92 Jason Jones (6-2, 270, Jr.)

STRONGSIDE LINEBACKER (SAM) 21 JUSTIN WRAY (6-1, 230, So.) 24 Brandon Grier (6-2, 225, So.)or 36 Justin Lloyd (5-10, 205, So.)

MIDDLE LINEBACKER (MIKE) 33 JEREMY KIMBROUGH (5-11, 235, So.) 52 Demery Brewer (6-2, 225, Jr.) WEAKSIDE LINEBACKER (WILL) 9 D.J. SMITH (6-1, 235, Sr.) 40 A.J. McDonald (6-0, 220, Fr.)

STRONG SAFETY 13 MARK LEGREE (6-0, 200, Sr.) 42 Michael Frazier (6-0, 200, So.)

FREE SAFETY 18 DOMINIQUE McDUFFIE (6-2, 200, So.) 34 Patrick Blalock (6-0, 185, Fr.) LEFT CORNERBACK 28 ED GAINEY (5-11, 190, Jr.) 10 Demetrius McCray (6-0, 175, So.)

RIGHT CORNERBACK 31 TROY SANDERS (6-0, 190, So.) 22 Ingram Bell (6-0, 190, So.)

SPECIALISTSPLACE KICKER 39 JASON VITARIS (5-11, 175, Sr.) 86 Mark Powell (6-3, 185, Fr.)

PUNTER/KICKOFFS 27 SAM MARTIN (6-1, 195, So.) 86 Mark Powell (6-3, 185, Fr.)

LONG SNAPPER 59 WILSON FITCHETT (5-10, 230, Jr.) 57 Brett Irvin (6-0, 275, Sr.)

HOLDER 26 DOMINICK MAGAZU (6-0, 190, Jr.) 2 DeAndre Presley (5-11, 170, Jr.)

KICKOFF RETURNER 85 B.J. FRAZIER (5-10, 175, Sr.) 7 Travaris Cadet (6-1, 210, Jr.)or 15 Tony Washington (5-10, 190, Fr.)

PUNT RETURNER 7 TRAVARIS CADET (6-1, 210, Jr.)or 3 BLAKE ELDER (6-1, 175, Sr.)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAppalachian...........................................................................app-uh-LATCH-inBozzo ............................................................................................................. like OZCanepa ................................................................................................cuh-NEP-uhCrabill........................................................................................................ CRAY-billDemery (Brewer) ................................................................................DEM-er-eeDevin (Radford)/Devon (Moore) ........................................................dev-innDominique (McDuffie).............................................................. dom-uh-NEEKJabari (Fletcher)................................................................................. jah-BAR-eyJamill (Lott) .............................................................................................juh-MEELKimbrough ..............................................................................................kim-BROLeGree ...................................................................................................... luh-GREEMagazu .............................................................................................MAG-uh-zooMcLean ...............................................................................................muh-CLANERegan Dufort ....................................................................... REE-gan DOO-fertRizor ............................................................................................................. RYE-zorShuemake .........................................................................................SHOO-makeSpeir ................................................................................................................ SPEERSwaba ....................................................................................................SWAH-buhTanyi ............................................................................................................TAN-yayVitaris ...................................................................................................vie-TARE-issTavaris (Washington) ......................................................................tuh-VAR-issTravaris (Cadet) ............................................................................... truh-VAR-issWitte .....................................................................................................................WITXan (Thomas) ...................................................................................................ZANYokeley .....................................................................................................YOAK-lee

CAREER GAMES/STARTSPlayer .................................. Games Played .........Starts (Consec.)Chris Aiken ................................................1 ....................................... —Karl Anderson ..........................................1 ....................................... —Cedric Baker.............................................22 .................................... 2 (1)Ingram Bell ................................................1 ....................................... —Patrick Blalock ..........................................1 ....................................... —Bobby Bozzo............................................39 .................................... 6 (1)Demery Brewer ......................................28 .................................... 2 (0)Travaris Cadet .........................................15 .................................... 3 (1)Nick Canepa .............................................2 ....................................... —Rod Chisholm...........................................4 ....................................... —Matt Cline .................................................37 ...................................16 (5)Regan Dufort ............................................1 ....................................... —Blake Elder................................................42 ...................................17 (6)Wilson Fitchett ........................................29 ...................................... —Jabari Fletcher ........................................41 ...................................28 (0)B.J. Frazier .................................................30 .................................... 5 (0)Michael Frazier .......................................15 .................................... 3 (0)Orry Frye ...................................................26 ..................................19 (15)Ed Gainey .................................................29 ..................................25 (25)Jordan Gary .............................................10 .................................... 4 (1)Brandon Grier .........................................12 ...................................... —Brad Hardee .............................................40 .................................... 5 (0)Corbett Harris ..........................................8 ....................................... —CoCo Hillary .............................................37 ...................................18 (0)Sherman Holt ..........................................26 ...................................... —Brett Irvin ..................................................43 ..................................31 (29)Jason Jones ..............................................18 ...................................... —Ben Jorden ...............................................28 ...................................13 (0)Josh Jurius .................................................4 ....................................... —Daniel Kilgore .........................................36 ...................................17 (1)Jeremy Kimbrough ...............................15 .................................... 1 (1)Mark LeGree ............................................42 ..................................28 (23)Justin Lloyd .............................................14 ...................................11 (0)Dominick Magazu .................................23 ...................................... —Chris Marshall .........................................16 ...................................... —Sam Martin ..............................................15 ...................................... —Demetrius McCray.................................14 ...................................... —Dominique McDuffie............................12 ...................................11 (6)Terrence McLean.....................................9 ....................................... —Pat Mills .....................................................35 ..................................15 (15)MArk Moll ..................................................1 ....................................... —Devon Moore ..........................................46 ...................................20 (0)Cougar Norris ..........................................15 ...................................... —Brandon Olsen .........................................7 ....................................... —Levi Pate .....................................................1 ....................................... —DeAndre Presley ....................................22 .................................... 3 (1)Brian Quick ...............................................30 ...................................12 (6)Devin Radford .........................................20 .................................... 5 (1)John Rizor .................................................14 .................................... 1 (1)Matt Ruff ...................................................27 ..................................15 (15)Troy Sanders ............................................15 .................................... 1 (1)Trevor Sawyer ..........................................1 ....................................... —D.J. Smith ..................................................44 ..................................38 (38)Phillip Strickland ....................................19 ...................................... —Wes Stringfield ........................................1 ....................................... —Louis Swaba ..............................................3 ....................................... —Lanston Tanyi ..........................................27 ...................................18 (0)Xan Thomas .............................................21 ...................................... —Brandon Thompson ...............................7 ....................................... —Jason Vitaris .............................................31 ...................................... —Tony Washington ....................................1 ....................................... —Matthew Watson.....................................1 ....................................... —Anthony Wilson ......................................12 ...................................... —Gordy Witte ..............................................29 ...................................... —Justin Wray ...............................................12 .................................... 1 (1)Jey Yokeley ................................................2 ....................................... —

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School (Prev. College)

2 DeAndre Presley QB 5-11 170 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Middleton

3 Blake Elder WR 6-1 175 Sr. Duncan, S.C./Byrnes

4 Rod Chisholm RB 5-9 190 So. Charlotte, N.C./Independence

5 Jamill Lott WR 6-1 180 Fr. Kannapolis, N.C./A.L. Brown

5+ Logan Hallock QB 5-11 175 Fr. Ferguson, N.C./West Wilkes

6 CoCo Hillary WR 5-10 190 Sr. Edgefield, S.C./Strom Thurmond

7 Travaris Cadet RB 6-1 210 Jr. Miami, Fla./Central (Pearl River C.C.)

8 Brian Quick WR 6-5 220 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Ridge View

9 D.J. Smith LB 6-1 235 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Independence

10 Demetrius McCray DB 6-0 175 So. Covington, Ga./Newton

11 Andrew Peacock WR 5-10 185 Fr. Durham, N.C./Northern Durham

12 Jamal Jackson QB 6-3 195 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./North Atlanta

13 Mark LeGree DB 6-0 200 Sr. Columbus, Ga./Pacelli Catholic

14 Kalik Barnes QB 6-0 190 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Parkview

15 Tony Washington WR 5-10 190 Fr. High Point, N.C./T.W. Andrews

16 Devin Radford RB 5-9 190 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith (Va. Tech)

17 Matt Cline WR 5-11 180 Sr. Thomasville, N.C./Glenn

18 Dominique McDuffie DB 6-2 200 So. Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank

19 Jey Yokeley QB 6-2 225 So. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg

20 Devon Moore RB 5-9 205 Sr. Mebane, N.C./Cedar Ridge

21 Justin Wray LB 6-1 230 So. Covington, Ga./Eastside

22 Ingram Bell DB 6-0 190 So. Murrell’s Inlet, S.C./St. James

24 Brandon Grier LB 6-2 225 So. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte

25 Tevin McDermott DB 6-2 190 Fr. Athens, Tenn./McMinn

26 Dominick Magazu DB 6-0 190 Jr. Matthews, N.C./Providence (Boston Coll.)

27 Sam Martin PK/P 6-1 195 So. Fayetteville, Ga./Starr’s Mill

28 Ed Gainey DB 5-11 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Mt. Tabor

29 Cedric Baker RB 5-9 175 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover

30 Brandon Olsen DB 6-1 205 Jr. Conyers, Ga./Dunwoody

31 Troy Sanders DB 6-0 190 So. Chester, S.C./Chester

33 Jeremy Kimbrough LB 5-11 235 So. Decatur, Ga./Cedar Grove

34 Patrick Blalock DB 6-0 185 Fr. Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds

35 Phillip Strickland TE 5-11 225 Jr. Clinton, N.C./Clinton

36 Justin Lloyd LB 5-10 205 So. Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian

37 Austin Crabill DB 6-0 195 Fr. Brooklandville, Md./St. Paul’s

39 Jason Vitaris PK 5-11 175 Sr. Seneca, S.C./Seneca

40 A.J. McDonald LB 6-0 220 Fr. Suwannee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge

41 Kenlee Critcher DB 5-11 175 Fr. Bunnell, Fla./Home School

42 Michael Frazier DB 6-0 200 So. Conway, S.C./Conway

43 Brandon Thompson TE 6-1 245 Jr. Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

44 Drew Bailey TE 6-4 250 Fr. Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman

45 KarlAnderson LB 5-10 195 Fr. PilotPoint,Texas/PilotPoint

46 Adam Scott DL 6-2 225 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford

47 Mark Moll TE 6-1 225 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic

48 Brad Hardee TE 6-0 235 Sr. Hudson, N.C./South Caldwell

49 Terrence McLean LB 6-0 215 So. Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland County

50 Cougar Norris LB 5-11 215 So. Naples, Fla./Collier

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School (Prev. College)

51 Sherman Holt OL 5-11 235 Jr. Leicester, N.C./Erwin

52 Demery Brewer LB 6-2 225 Jr. Lincolnton, N.C./Lincolnton

53 Tanner Wilson DL 5-11 200 Fr. Boone, N.C./Watauga

54 Jabari Fletcher DL 6-3 265 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Grady

56 Bobby Bozzo DL 6-3 295 Sr. Waldwick, N.J./Waldwick

56+ Matthew Watson LB 5-10 205 So. Bailey, N.C./Southern Nash

57 Brett Irvin OL 6-0 275 Sr. Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney

58 Zac Baker LB 6-2 220 Fr. Tunnel Hill, Ga./Northwest Whitfield

59 Wilson Fitchett LS 5-10 230 Jr. Summerville, S.C./Summerville

60 Louis Swaba OL 6-4 265 Sr. Hudson, N.C./S. Caldwell (Greensboro Coll.)

61 Dylan Bostick OL 6-6 280 Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla./Fletcher

62 Xan Thomas OL 6-2 270 Jr. Durham, N.C./Riverside (Fork Union)

63 Daniel Kilgore OL 6-3 285 Sr. Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

64 Orry Frye OL 6-2 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

67 Ian Barnard OL 6-4 255 Fr. Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School

68 Robert Wallace OL 6-4 255 So. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road

69 AlexJohnson LS 5-11 250 Fr. Knoxville,Tenn./Farragut

70 Matt Ruff OL 6-3 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

71 Pat Mills OL 6-2 265 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

72 Regan Dufort OL 6-5 285 Fr. Fredricksburg, Va./Stafford

73 Corbett Harris OL 6-5 270 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam

74 Kendall Lamm OL 6-6 270 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Butler

75 Kalan Jones OL 6-4 275 Fr. Cornelia, Ga./Habersham Central

76 AnthonyWilson DL 6-1 290 Jr. Essex,Md./OurLadyofGoodCounsel

78 ChrisMarshall OL 6-4 300 Jr. Hiddenite,N.C./AlexanderCentral

79 Tucker Lee OL 6-2 280 Fr. Pinehurst, N.C./Pinecrest

80 Levi Pate WR 5-10 180 So. Seneca, S.C./Seneca

81 Jordan Gary DL 6-3 235 Jr. Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood

81+ Jarrett Barnett WR 6-0 185 Fr. Reidsville, N.C./Reidsville

82 Rodger Walker WR 5-10 170 Fr. Thomasville, Ga./Brookwood

83 Nathan Dorton WR 5-9 165 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Irmo

84 Ben Jorden TE 6-2 250 Jr. Weddington, N.C./Charlotte Latin

85 B.J. Frazier WR 5-10 175 Sr. Beaufort, N.C./East Carteret

86 Mark Powell P/PK 6-3 185 Fr. Asheville, N.C./Asheville

87 Wes Stringfield WR 5-8 170 So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic

88 Jonathan Shively WR 6-2 200 So. Hayesville, N.C/Hayesville

89 Trevor Sawyer TE 6-6 215 Fr. Asheville, N.C./Asheville

90 Nick Canepa DL 6-1 260 So. Hubert, N.C./Swansboro

91 ChrisAiken DL 6-1 310 Jr. Austin,Texas/Reagan(BlinnCollege)

92 Jason Jones DL 6-2 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian

93 John Rizor DL 6-2 235 So. Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt

94 William Corbin DL 6-6 285 Fr. Dunn, N.C./Triton

95 Gordy Witte, Jr. DL 6-6 290 Jr. Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury

96 Josh Jurius DL 6-0 280 Jr. Pittsboro, N.C./Northwood

97 Dan Wylie DL 6-1 280 Jr. Washington, Ga./Washington-Wilkes (Ga. Military Coll.)

98 Derrick Shuemake DL 6-4 285 Jr. Swainsboro, Ga./Swainsboro (Ga. Military Coll.)

99 Lanston Tanyi DL 6-2 250 Jr. Shelby, N.C./Shelby

NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

18 2005, 2006, 2007 NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School (Prev. College)

91 ChrisAiken DL 6-1 310 Jr. Austin,Texas/Reagan(BlinnCollege)

45 KarlAnderson LB 5-10 195 Fr. PilotPoint,Texas/PilotPoint

44 Drew Bailey TE 6-4 250 Fr. Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman

29 Cedric Baker RB 5-9 175 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover

58 Zac Baker LB 6-2 220 Fr. Tunnel Hill, Ga./Northwest Whitfield

67 Ian Barnard OL 6-4 255 Fr. Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School

14 Kalik Barnes QB 6-0 190 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Parkview

81+ Jarrett Barnett WR 6-0 185 Fr. Reidsville, N.C./Reidsville

22 Ingram Bell DB 6-0 190 So. Murrell’s Inlet, S.C./St. James

34 Patrick Blalock DB 6-0 185 Fr. Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds

61 Dylan Bostick OL 6-6 280 Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla./Fletcher

56 Bobby Bozzo DL 6-3 295 Sr. Waldwick, N.J./Waldwick

52 Demery Brewer LB 6-2 225 Jr. Lincolnton, N.C./Lincolnton

7 Travaris Cadet RB 6-1 210 Jr. Miami, Fla./Central (Pearl River C.C.)

90 Nick Canepa DL 6-1 260 So. Hubert, N.C./Swansboro

4 Rod Chisholm RB 5-9 190 So. Charlotte, N.C./Independence

17 Matt Cline WR 5-11 180 Sr. Thomasville, N.C./Glenn

94 William Corbin DL 6-6 285 Fr. Dunn, N.C./Triton

37 Austin Crabill DB 6-0 195 Fr. Brooklandville, Md./St. Paul’s

41 Kenlee Critcher DB 5-11 175 Fr. Bunnell, Fla./Home School

83 Nathan Dorton WR 5-9 165 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Irmo

72 Regan Dufort OL 6-5 285 Fr. Fredricksburg, Va./Stafford

3 Blake Elder WR 6-1 175 Sr. Duncan, S.C./Byrnes

59 Wilson Fitchett LS 5-10 230 Jr. Summerville, S.C./Summerville

54 Jabari Fletcher DL 6-3 265 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Grady

85 B.J. Frazier WR 5-10 175 Sr. Beaufort, N.C./East Carteret

42 Michael Frazier DB 6-0 200 So. Conway, S.C./Conway

64 Orry Frye OL 6-2 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

28 Ed Gainey DB 5-11 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Mt. Tabor

81 Jordan Gary DL 6-3 235 Jr. Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood

24 Brandon Grier LB 6-2 225 So. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte

5+ Logan Hallock QB 5-11 175 Fr. Ferguson, N.C./West Wilkes

48 Brad Hardee TE 6-0 235 Sr. Hudson, N.C./South Caldwell

73 Corbett Harris OL 6-5 270 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam

6 CoCo Hillary WR 5-10 190 Sr. Edgefield, S.C./Strom Thurmond

51 Sherman Holt OL 5-11 235 Jr. Leicester, N.C./Erwin

57 Brett Irvin OL 6-0 275 Sr. Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney

12 Jamal Jackson QB 6-3 195 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./North Atlanta

69 AlexJohnson LS 5-11 250 Fr. Knoxville,Tenn./Farragut

92 Jason Jones DL 6-2 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian

75 Kalan Jones OL 6-4 275 Fr. Cornelia, Ga./Habersham Central

84 Ben Jorden TE 6-2 250 Jr. Weddington, N.C./Charlotte Latin

96 Josh Jurius DL 6-0 280 Jr. Pittsboro, N.C./Northwood

63 Daniel Kilgore OL 6-3 285 Sr. Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

33 Jeremy Kimbrough LB 5-11 235 So. Decatur, Ga./Cedar Grove

74 Kendall Lamm OL 6-6 270 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Butler

79 Tucker Lee OL 6-2 280 Fr. Pinehurst, N.C./Pinecrest

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School (Prev. College)

13 Mark LeGree DB 6-0 200 Sr. Columbus, Ga./Pacelli Catholic

36 Justin Lloyd LB 5-10 205 So. Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian

5 Jamill Lott WR 6-1 180 Fr. Kannapolis, N.C./A.L. Brown

26 Dominick Magazu DB 6-0 190 Jr. Matthews, N.C./Providence (Boston Coll.)

78 ChrisMarshall OL 6-4 300 Jr. Hiddenite,N.C./AlexanderCentral

27 Sam Martin PK/P 6-1 195 So. Fayetteville, Ga./Starr’s Mill

10 Demetrius McCray DB 6-0 175 So. Covington, Ga./Newton

25 Tevin McDermott DB 6-2 190 Fr. Athens, Tenn./McMinn

40 A.J. McDonald LB 6-0 220 Fr. Suwannee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge

18 Dominique McDuffie DB 6-2 200 So. Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank

49 Terrence McLean LB 6-0 215 So. Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland County

71 Pat Mills OL 6-2 265 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

47 Mark Moll TE 6-1 225 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic

20 Devon Moore RB 5-9 205 Sr. Mebane, N.C./Cedar Ridge

50 Cougar Norris LB 5-11 215 So. Naples, Fla./Collier

30 Brandon Olsen DB 6-1 205 Jr. Conyers, Ga./Dunwoody

80 Levi Pate WR 5-10 180 So. Seneca, S.C./Seneca

11 Andrew Peacock WR 5-10 185 Fr. Durham, N.C./Northern Durham

86 Mark Powell P/PK 6-3 185 Fr. Asheville, N.C./Asheville

2 DeAndre Presley QB 5-11 170 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Middleton

8 Brian Quick WR 6-5 220 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Ridge View

16 Devin Radford RB 5-9 190 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith (Va. Tech)

93 John Rizor DL 6-2 235 So. Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt

70 Matt Ruff OL 6-3 270 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence

31 Troy Sanders DB 6-0 190 So. Chester, S.C./Chester

89 Trevor Sawyer TE 6-6 215 Fr. Asheville, N.C./Asheville

46 Adam Scott DL 6-2 225 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford

88 Jonathan Shively WR 6-2 200 So. Hayesville, N.C/Hayesville

98 Derrick Shuemake DL 6-4 285 Jr. Swainsboro, Ga./Swainsboro (Ga. Military Coll.)

9 D.J. Smith LB 6-1 235 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Independence

35 Phillip Strickland TE 5-11 225 Jr. Clinton, N.C./Clinton

87 Wes Stringfield WR 5-8 170 So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic

60 Louis Swaba OL 6-4 265 Sr. Hudson, N.C./S. Caldwell (Greensboro Coll.)

99 Lanston Tanyi DL 6-2 250 Jr. Shelby, N.C./Shelby

62 Xan Thomas OL 6-2 270 Jr. Durham, N.C./Riverside (Fork Union)

43 Brandon Thompson TE 6-1 245 Jr. Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

39 Jason Vitaris PK 5-11 175 Sr. Seneca, S.C./Seneca

82 Rodger Walker WR 5-10 170 Fr. Thomasville, Ga./Brookwood

68 Robert Wallace OL 6-4 255 So. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road

15 Tony Washington WR 5-10 190 Fr. High Point, N.C./T.W. Andrews

56+ Matthew Watson LB 5-10 205 So. Bailey, N.C./Southern Nash

76 AnthonyWilson DL 6-1 290 Jr. Essex,Md./OurLadyofGoodCounsel

53 Tanner Wilson DL 5-11 200 Fr. Boone, N.C./Watauga

95 Gordy Witte, Jr. DL 6-6 290 Jr. Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury

21 Justin Wray LB 6-1 230 So. Covington, Ga./Eastside

97 Dan Wylie DL 6-1 280 Jr. Washington, Ga./Washington-Wilkes (Ga. Military Coll.)

19 Jey Yokeley QB 6-2 225 So. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg

NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2010APPALACHIANFOOTBALL GAME 2 • SEPT. 11 • vS. JACKSONVILLE

191986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 SoCon CHAMPIONS

GAME 1 • SEPT. 4, 2010 • FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

NO. 3 APPALACHIAN 42CHATTANOOGA 41SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F MOUNTAINEERS (1-0, 1-0) 7 0 7 28 — 42MOCS (0-1, 0-1) 16 12 0 13 — 41

ATTENDANCE: 15,235

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Trailing by 21 points with less than 14 minutes to go, No. 3 Appalachian State University football scored four touchdowns in a 7:51 span then thwarted a two-point-conversion attempt with under a minute to play to hold on for a heart-stopping 42-41 victory over Chattanooga at Finley Stadium. Appalachian(1-0,1-0SoCon)extendeditsSouthernConferencewinningstreakto21gamesbyovercominga35-14 fourth-quarter deficit. Chattanooga (0-1, 0-1 SoCon) led 28-7 at halftime and regained its 21-point lead when Garrett Hughes caught B.J. Coleman’s third touchdown pass of the afternoon on the first play of the fourth quarter. Fromthere,theMountaineerstookover,scoringthegame’snext28pointsinundereightminutes,cappedbya bizarre 33-yard touchdown “reception” by quarterback DeAndre Presley. Chattanooga jumped offsides on a third-and-one play from the Mocs’ 29 yard line, giving Presley and the Mountaineers a free play. Presley threw a quick pass to wide receiver Matt Cline, who was drilled by UTC defender Chris Lewis-Harris and fumbled. Presley picked up the loose ball and weaved his way through the UTC defense, picked up a number of key downfield blocks and scored the go-ahead touchdown from 33 yards out. After the teams swapped scoreless series, the Mocs took possession at their own 14 yard line with 2:56 to go and drove 86 yards in 11 plays, capped by a three-yard touchdown run by Coleman on third and goal that cut the Mountaineer lead to one at 42-41 with 56 seconds left in the game. With a pair of UTC kickers having already combinedtomissthreeextrapoints,ChattanoogaheadcoachRussHuesmanelectedtogofortwopointsandapotential victory following the score. However, Buck Buchanan Award candidate Mark LeGree batted down Coleman’s pass into the end zone on the two-point attempt to preserve the one-point lead. Brian Quick recovered the Mocs’ ensuing onside kick attempt to seal Appalachian’s epic come-from-behind triumph. Both sides of the ball contributed to the epic comeback. On the offensive end, things started clicking at the end of the third quarter when the Mountaineers marched 86 yards in four plays, culminating the drive with a 14-yard touchdown pass from Presley to tight end Ben Jorden that made it 28-14 with 1:17 to go in the third. However, it looked like the touchdown would be inconsequential when UTC answered by driving 77 yards in threeplaysandstretchedtheleadbackto21withonColeman’s16-yardscoringstriketoHughessixsecondsintothefinal period. Appalachian answered quickly with an identical three-play, 77-yard scoring drive that took only 49 seconds off the clock. Cedric Baker scored from three yards out to cut the ASU deficit to 35-21. On the ensuing kickoff, redshirt freshman Tony Washington leveled Chattanooga returner Buster Skrine and forced a fumble that was recovered by fellow redshirt freshman Karl Anderson and returned 18 yards to give ASU possession deep in UTC territory. Three plays later, Presley ran it in from four yards out to bring the Mountaineers within seven at 35-28. BuckBuchananAwardcandidateJabariFletchersingle-handedlytookoverthegameonthenextseries,sackingColeman twice, the second of which forced a fumble that Fletcher recovered himself at the Chattanooga seven yard line. It only took one play for the offense to capitalize, with Baker recording his second touchdown run in under three minutes to knot the score at 35-35. A three-and-out by ASU’s defense on the ensuing series set up Presley’s wild go-ahead scoring run. In his third-career start, Presley accounted for 365 yards of total offense and four touchdowns, completing 22-of-29 passes without an interception for 340 yards and two scores and running 11 times for 25 yards and another pair of touchdowns. He was also credited with 33 receiving yards and another touchdown on the bizarre score that gave Appalachian its first lead. Quick was Presley’s favorite target, catching five passes for 121 yards. Cline had a game-high eight receptions for 89 yards and Jorden had three huge catches for 45 yards and a score. Devin Radford ran 10 times for a team-best 85 yards. Defensively, Fletcher stuffed the stat sheet with two sacks, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Linebacker Jeremy Kimbrough registered a team-high eight stops. Troy Sanders and Justin Wray added seven tackles apiece. The teams combined for 83 points and 978 yards but were plagued by five total turnovers (two for ASU and three for UTC). Coleman led the Mocs with 340 yards on 23-of-37 passing and five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing). NOTES: Due to UTC’s “White Out” promotion, for which the Mocs wore all white uniforms, Appalachian wore its gold Nike Pro Combat alternate uniforms rather than donning all black on a near 90-degree day in Chattanooga ... ASU will also wear the Pro Combat duds on Sept. 18 vs. N.C. Central ... Appalachian’s comeback from a 21-point deficit was its largest in at least 12 years (a complete breakdown of where the comeback ranks in ASU history will be availableinthegamenotesfornextweek’shomeopenervs.Jacksonville)...theMountaineersrackedup253ofits486 yards of offense in the final 17:29 of the game (167 yards in the fourth quarter) ... Presley’s 340 passing yards rank 21st in ASU history ... his 365 yards of total offense are good for 23rd in ASU’s all-time annals ... Fletcher’s two fumble recoveries matched a school record that has been achieved 30 times, most recently by Jacque Roman vs. Wofford in 2008 ... punter Sam Martin overcame a five-yard punt on his first attempt of the season to average 38.3 yards over his final four boots of the afternoon, three of which were downed inside the 20 yard line ... ASU running back Devon Moore was dressed but did not play due to a quad injury ... defensive end Lanston Tanyi sat out with a toe injury ... Tanyi’sinjurymayrequireseason-endingsurgerynextweek...widereceiverCoCoHillaryservedthefirstgameofatwo-game suspension for a violation of team rules ... Hillary will return to action on Sept. 18 vs. N.C. Central.

SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER 11:58 UTC Mike Hammonds 29 field goal - UTC 3, ASU 0 7:35 UTC Chris Pitchford 53 pass from B.J. Coleman (Hammons kick failed) - UTC 9, ASU 0 2:36 ASU DeAndre Presley 2 run (Jason Vitaris kick) - UTC 9, ASU 7 :21 UTC Joel Bradford 36 pass from Coleman (Hammons kick) - UTC 16, ASU 7

SECOND QUARTER 11:29 UTC Coleman 1 run (Hammons kick failed) - UTC 22, ASU 7 5:15 UTC Marlon Anthony 9 pass from Chris Awuah (Nick Pollard kick failed) - UTC 28, ASU 7

THIRD QUARTER 1:17 ASU Ben Jorden 14 pass from Presley (Vitaris kick) - UTC 28, ASU 14

FOURTH QUARTER 14:54 UTC Garrett Hughes 16 pass from Coleman (Pollard kick) - UTC 35, ASU 14 13:56 ASU Cedric Baker 3 run (Vitaris kick) - UTC 35, ASU 21 12:22 ASU Presley 4 run (Vitaris kick) - UTC 35, ASU 28 11:01 ASU Baker 7 run (VItaris kick) - ASU 35, UTC 35 6:05 ASU Presley 33 pass from Presley (Vitaris kick) - ASU 42, UTC 35 :51 UTC Coleman 3 run (Coleman pass failed) - ASU 42, UTC 41

TEAM STATISTICS ASU UTCFirst Downs 17 20Rushes—Net Yards 39-146 29-143Passing Yards 340 349Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 22-29-0 24-38-0Total Offense 486 492Fumbles—Lost 4-2 3-3Penalties—Yards 6-62 8-85Punts—Avg 5-31.6 5-37.4Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 1-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-115 6-145Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns-Yards 1-18 1-26Third-Down Efficiency 6 of 14 5 of 15Fourth-Down Efficiency 0 of 1 1 of 1Possession Time 30:11 29:49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING — ASU: Radford 10-85; Baker 13-44; Presley 11-25; Cadet 3-3; Team 2-(-11). UTC: Sutherland 4-95; Jackson 14-49; Awuah 2-8; Coleman 9-(-9). PASSING — ASU: Presley 22-29-0, 340 yds. UTC: Coleman 23-37-0, 340 yds.; Awuah 1-1-0, 9 yds.

RECEIVING — ASU: Cline 8-89; Quick 5-121; Jorden 3-45; Elder 2-19; B.J. Frazier 2-17; Cadet 1-8; Radford 1-8; Presley 0-33 UTC: Hughes 6-78; Bradford 5-85; Sutherland 5-85; Pitchford 3-85; Jackson 3-5; Anthony 1-9; Awuah 1-2.

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Game Results (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

*Sep 04, 2010 at Chattanooga W 42-41 1-0 1-0 3:16 15235

* Southern Conference game

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

Team Statistics ASU OPPSCORING 42 41 Points Per Game 42.0 41.0FIRST DOWNS 17 20 R u s h i n g 2 6 P a s s i n g 14 11 P e n a l t y 1 3RUSHING YARDAGE 146 143 Yards gained rushing 166 167 Yards lost rushing 20 24 Rushing Attempts 39 29 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.9 Average Per Game 146.0 143.0 TDs Rushing 4 2PASSING YARDAGE 340 349 C o m p - A t t - I n t 22-29-0 24-38-0 Average Per Pass 11.7 9.2 Average Per Catch 15.5 14.5 Average Per Game 340.0 349.0 TDs Passing 2 4TOTAL OFFENSE 486 492 Total Plays 68 67 Average Per Play 7.1 7.3 Average Per Game 486.0 492.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 7-115 6-145PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-11 1-19INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 0-0KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.4 24.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 19.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0FUMBLES-LOST 4-2 3-3PENALTIES-Yards 6-62 8-85 Average Per Game 62.0 85.0PUNTS-Yards 5-158 5-187 Average Per Punt 31.6 37.4 Net punt average 27.8 35.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 1 1 2 9 : 4 93RD-DOWN Conversions 6/14 5/15 3rd-Down Pct 43% 33%4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/1 1/1 4th-Down Pct 0% 100%SACKS BY-Yards 3-20 1-3MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6 6FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 0-1 1-1ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (5-5) 100% (5-5) 100%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (5-5) 100% (4-5) 80%PAT-ATTEMPTS (6-6) 100% (2-5) 40%ATTENDANCE 0 15235 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 1/15235 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalAppalachian State 7 0 7 28 0 42Opponents 16 12 0 13 0 41

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Devin Radford 1 10 87 2 85 8.5 0 50 85.0

Cedric Baker 1 13 45 1 44 3.4 2 9 44.0

DeAndre Presley 1 11 28 3 25 2.3 2 6 25.0

Travaris Cadet 1 3 6 3 3 1.0 0 3 3.0

TEAM 1 2 0 11 -11 -5.5 0 0 -11.0

Total 1 39 166 20 146 3.7 4 50 146.0

Opponents 1 29 167 24 143 4.9 2 62 143.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

DeAndre Presley 1 197.10 22-29-0 75.9 340 2 49 340.0

Total 1 197.10 22-29-0 75.9 340 2 49 340.0

Opponents 1 175.04 24-38-0 63.2 349 4 53 349.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Matt Cline 1 8 89 11.1 0 48 89.0

Brian Quick 1 5 121 24.2 0 49 121.0

Ben Jorden 1 3 45 15.0 1 16 45.0

Blake Elder 1 2 19 9.5 0 11 19.0

B.J. Frazier 1 2 17 8.5 0 9 17.0

Travaris Cadet 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0

Devin Radford 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0

DeAndre Presley 1 0 33 0.0 1 0 33.0

Total 1 22 340 15.5 2 49 340.0

Opponents 1 24 349 14.5 4 53 349.0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Travaris Cadet 1 11 11.0 0 11

Total 1 11 11.0 0 11

Opponents 1 19 19.0 0 19

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Total 0 0 0.0 0 0

Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Travaris Cadet 5 112 22.4 0 31

Cougar Norris 1 2 2.0 0 2

Brian Quick 1 1 1.0 0 1

Total 7 115 16.4 0 31

Opponents 6 145 24.2 0 39

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Karl Anderson 1 18 18.0 0 18

Total 1 18 18.0 0 18

Opponents 1 26 26.0 0 26

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

DeAndre Presley 3 - - - - - - - 18

Cedric Baker 2 - - - - - - - 12

Jason Vitaris - 0-1 6-6 - - - - - 6

Ben Jorden 1 - - - - - - - 6

Total 6 0-1 6-6 - - - - - 42

Opponents 6 1-1 2-5 - - 0-1 - - 41

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

DeAndre Presley 1 40 25 340 365 365.0

Devin Radford 1 10 85 0 85 85.0

Cedric Baker 1 13 44 0 44 44.0

Travaris Cadet 1 3 3 0 3 3.0

TEAM 1 2 -11 0 -11 -11.0

Total 1 68 146 340 486 486.0

Opponents 1 67 143 349 492 492.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Jason Vitaris 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

FG Sequence Appalachian State Opponents

Chattanooga 49 (29)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Sam Martin 5 158 31.6 45 0 2 3 0 0

Total 5 158 31.6 45 0 2 3 0 0

Opponents 5 187 37.4 46 0 1 2 0 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Sam Martin 7 444 63.4 1 0

Total 7 444 63.4 1 0 24.2 39.9 30

Opponents 8 432 54.0 0 1 16.4 39.6 30

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Travaris Cadet 1 3 8 11 112 0 134 134.0

Brian Quick 1 0 121 0 1 0 122 122.0

Devin Radford 1 85 8 0 0 0 93 93.0

Matt Cline 1 0 89 0 0 0 89 89.0

DeAndre Presle 1 25 33 0 0 0 58 58.0

Ben Jorden 1 0 45 0 0 0 45 45.0

Cedric Baker 1 44 0 0 0 0 44 44.0

Blake Elder 1 0 19 0 0 0 19 19.0

B.J. Frazier 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0

Cougar Norris 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 2.0

TEAM 1 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -11.0

Total 1 146 340 11 115 0 612 612.0

Opponents 1 143 349 19 145 0 656 656.0

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

33 Jeremy Kimbrough 1 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .

21 Justin Wray 1 6 1 7 2.0-3 . . . . . . . .

31 Troy Sanders 1 6 1 7 . . . 1 . . . . .

9 D.J. Smith 1 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . .

13 Mark LeGree 1 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . . . .

28 Ed Gainey 1 3 1 4 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .

18 Dominique McDuffie 1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .

56 Bobby Bozzo 1 3 1 4 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . .

54 Jabari Fletcher 1 3 . 3 2.0-10 2.0-10 . . . 2-0 1 . .

15 Tony Washington 1 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . .

81 Jordan Gary 1 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . .

10 Demetrius McCray 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

2 DeAndre Presley 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

8 Brian Quick 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

89 Trevor Sawyer 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

48 Brad Hardee 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

97 Dan Wylie 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

45 Karl Anderson 1 . . . . . . . . 1-18 . . .

Total 1 48 10 58 6-24 3-20 . 4 . 3-18 3 . .

Opponents 1 53 10 63 6-13 1-3 . 2 . 2-26 3 . .

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 08, 2010)

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#2 DeAndre Presley Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

Chattanooga 22 29 0 75.9 340 2 49 1-3 197.10

TOTALS 22 29 0 75.9 340 2 49 1-3 197.10

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 08, 2010)

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD UTC

Devin Radford RB 10-85/0 10-85/0Cedric Baker RB 13-44/2 13-44/2DeAndre Presley QB 11-25/2 11-25/2Travaris Cadet RB 3-3/0 3-3/0TEAM 2--11/0 2--11/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UTC

Brian Quick WR 5-121/0 5-121/0Matt Cline WR 8-89/0 8-89/0Ben Jorden TE 3-45/1 3-45/1Blake Elder WR 2-19/0 2-19/0B.J. Frazier WR 2-17/0 2-17/0Devin Radford RB 1-8/0 1-8/0Travaris Cadet RB 1-8/0 1-8/0

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 08, 2010)

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Total Tackles UA-A Total UTC

J. Kimbrough LB 6-2 8 6 - 2Troy Sanders DB 6-1 7 6 - 1Justin Wray LB 6-1 7 6 - 1D.J. Smith LB 6-0 6 6 - 0Mark LeGree DB 3-2 5 3 - 2D. McDuffie DB 3-1 4 3 - 1Bobby Bozzo DL 3-1 4 3 - 1Ed Gainey DB 3-1 4 3 - 1Jabari Fletcher DL 3-0 3 3 - 0Tony Washington 2-0 2 2 - 0Jordan Gary DL 2-0 2 2 - 0Dan Wylie DL 0-1 1 0 - 1Brad Hardee 1-0 1 1 - 0DeAndre Presley 1-0 1 1 - 0Trevor Sawyer 1-0 1 1 - 0Brian Quick 1-0 1 1 - 0D.McCray DB 1-0 1 1 - 0

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

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SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Devin Radford 1 10 87 2 85 8.5 0 50 85.0 20 115 703 36 667 5.8 5 84 33.3Cedric Baker 1 13 45 1 44 3.4 2 9 44.0 23 77 473 13 460 6.0 3 40 20.0DeAndre Presley 1 11 28 3 25 2.3 2 6 25.0 22 96 532 80 452 4.7 10 33 20.5Travaris Cadet 1 3 6 3 3 1.0 0 3 3.0 15 73 418 49 369 5.1 3 51 24.6TEAM 1 2 0 11 -11 -5.5 0 0 -11.0Total 1 39 166 20 146 3.7 4 50 146.0Opponents 1 29 167 24 143 4.9 2 62 143.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

DeAndre Presley 1 197.10 22-29-0 75.9 340 2 49 340.0 22 152.89 59-89-2 66.3 808 4 58 36.7Total 1 197.10 22-29-0 75.9 340 2 49 340.0Opponents 1 175.04 24-38-0 63.2 349 4 53 349.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Matt Cline 1 8 89 11.1 0 48 89.0 37 117 1406 12.0 4 48 38.0Brian Quick 1 5 121 24.2 0 49 121.0 30 89 1599 18.0 11 74 53.3Ben Jorden 1 3 45 15.0 1 16 45.0 28 48 777 16.2 8 58 27.8Blake Elder 1 2 19 9.5 0 11 19.0 37 43 540 12.6 1 39 14.6B.J. Frazier 1 2 17 8.5 0 9 17.0 29 19 278 14.6 1 33 9.6Travaris Cadet 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 15 5 29 5.8 0 9 1.9Devin Radford 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 20 7 186 26.6 2 72 9.3DeAndre Presley 1 0 33 0.0 1 0 33.0 22 3 121 40.3 1 43 5.5Total 1 22 340 15.5 2 49 340.0Opponents 1 24 349 14.5 4 53 349.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g

DeAndre Presley 1 40 25 340 365 365.0 22 185 452 808 1260 57.3Devin Radford 1 10 85 0 85 85.0 20 115 667 0 667 33.3Cedric Baker 1 13 44 0 44 44.0 23 77 460 0 460 20.0Travaris Cadet 1 3 3 0 3 3.0 15 109 369 241 610 40.7TEAM 1 2 -11 0 -11 -11.0Total 1 68 146 340 486 486.0Opponents 1 67 143 349 492 492.0

PAT PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

DeAndre Presley 3 - - - - - - - 18 11 - - - - - - - 66Cedric Baker 2 - - - - - - - 12 3 - - - - - - - 18Ben Jorden 1 - - - - - - - 6 8 - - - - - - - 48Jason Vitaris - 0-1 6-6 - - - - - 6 - 27-41 130-135 - - - - - 211Total 6 0-1 6-6 - - - - - 42Opponents 6 1-1 2-5 - - 0-1 - - 41

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Travaris Cadet 1 11 11.0 0 11 25 145 5.8 0 24Total 1 11 11.0 0 11Opponents 1 19 19.0 0 19

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Travaris Cadet 5 112 22.4 0 31 7 123 17.6 0 31Brian Quick 1 1 1.0 0 1 3 8 2.7 0 7Cougar Norris 1 2 2.0 0 2 2 14 7.0 0 12Total 7 115 16.4 0 31Opponents 6 145 24.2 0 39

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Total 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

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SEASON CAREER

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Karl Anderson 1 18 18.0 0 18 1 18 18.0 0 18Total 1 18 18.0 0 18Opponents 1 26 26.0 0 26

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Travaris Cadet 1 3 8 11 112 0 134 134.0 15 369 29 145 123 0 666 44.4Brian Quick 1 0 121 0 1 0 122 122.0 30 0 1599 0 8 0 1607 53.6Devin Radford 1 85 8 0 0 0 93 93.0 20 667 186 0 289 0 1142 57.1Matt Cline 1 0 89 0 0 0 89 89.0 37 190 1406 -8 34 0 1622 43.8DeAndre Presley 1 25 33 0 0 0 58 58.0 22 452 121 16 0 0 589 26.8Ben Jorden 1 0 45 0 0 0 45 45.0 28 0 777 0 0 0 777 27.8Cedric Baker 1 44 0 0 0 0 44 44.0 23 460 39 0 0 0 499 21.7Blake Elder 1 0 19 0 0 0 19 19.0 37 0 540 0 0 0 540 14.6B.J. Frazier 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0 29 5 278 183 262 0 728 25.1Cougar Norris 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 2.0 15 0 0 0 14 0 14 0.9TEAM 1 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -11.0Total 1 146 340 11 115 0 612 612.0Opponents 1 143 349 19 145 0 656 656.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd

Jason Vitaris 1 0 0 0 41 27 49 1Total 1 0 0 0Opponents 1 1 29 0

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk

Sam Martin 5 158 31.6 45 0 57 2238 39.3 74 0Total 5 158 31.6 45 0Opponents 5 187 37.4 46 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob

Sam Martin 7 444 63.4 1 0 95 6000 63.2 8 4Total 7 444 63.4 1 0Opponents 8 432 54.0 0 1

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk33 Jeremy Kimbrough 1 6 2 8 0.0 . . . . . . 15 1 3 1 4 2 7 0.0 . . . . 1 .21 Justin Wray 1 6 1 7 2.0 . . . . . . 12 7 1 8 2.0 . . . . . .31 Troy Sanders 1 6 1 7 0.0 . . 1 . . . 15 1 0 8 1 8 0.0 . . 2 . . .9 D.J. Smith 1 6 . 6 0.0 . . . . . . 44 1 7 1 2 1 6 3 8 7 27.5 4 . 5 3 2 4 4 2 .13 Mark LeGree 1 3 2 5 0.0 . . 1 . . . 42 9 0 6 3 1 5 3 5.0 1 . 0 17 1 4 . 2 .56 Bobby Bozzo 1 3 1 4 1.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 . 39 2 6 3 9 6 5 7.5 2 . 5 . . . 1 .18 Dominique McDuffie 1 3 1 4 0.0 . . . . . . 12 3 0 2 0 5 0 3.0 . 1 4 1 1 .28 Ed Gainey 1 3 1 4 1.0 . . 1 . . . 29 7 8 3 8 1 1 6 3.5 . 4 2 0 . . .54 Jabari Fletcher 1 3 . 3 2.0 2 . 0 . . 2 1 . 41 5 9 7 4 1 3 3 29.5 1 5 . 0 . 4 3 4 .15 Tony Washington 1 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . 1 . 1 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . 1 .81 Jordan Gary 1 2 . 2 0.0 . . 1 . . . 10 2 . 2 0.0 . . 1 . . .97 Dan Wylie 1 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .2 DeAndre Presley 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 22 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .89 Trevor Sawyer 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .8 Brian Quick 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 30 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . . 248 Brad Hardee 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 41 1 3 1 4 2 7 0.0 . . . . . .10 Demetrius McCray 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 14 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .45 Karl Anderson 1 . . . 0.0 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . 0.0 . . . 1 . .

Total 1 4 8 1 0 5 8 6 3 . 4 3 3 .Opponents 1 5 3 1 0 6 3 6 1 . 2 2 3 .

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 39 146 4 50 22 340 2 49 22-29-0 340 2 49 7 115 0 31 1 11 0 11 486Appalachian State 39 146 4 50 22 340 2 49 22-29-0 340 2 49 7 115 0 31 1 11 0 11 486Opponents 29 143 2 62 24 349 4 53 24-38-0 349 4 53 6 145 0 39 1 19 0 19 492

Games played: 1 Avg per rush: 3.7 Avg per catch: 15.5 Pass efficiency: 197.10 Kick ret avg: 16.4 Punt ret avg: 11.0 All purpose avg/game: 612.0 Total offense avg/gm: 486.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 48 10 58 6.0-24 3.0-20 3 3-18 0-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 42Appalachian State 48 10 58 6.0-24 3.0-20 3 3-18 0-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 42Opponents 53 10 63 6.0-13 1.0-3 3 2-26 0-0 0 2 0 2-5 0 0 0 41

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 5 158 31.6 45 0 0 2 0 3 0-1 0 0 7 444 63.4 1 0Appalachian State 5 158 31.6 45 0 0 2 0 3 0-1 0 0 7 444 63.4 1 0Opponents 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 29 0 8 432 54.0 0 1

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 29 143 2 62 24 349 4 53 24-38-0 349 4 53 6 145 0 39 1 19 0 19 492Opponents 29 143 2 62 24 349 4 53 24-38-0 349 4 53 6 145 0 39 1 19 0 19 492Appalachian State 39 146 4 50 22 340 2 49 22-29-0 340 2 49 7 115 0 31 1 11 0 11 486

Games played: 1 Avg per rush: 4.9 Avg per catch: 14.5 Pass efficiency: 175.04 Kick ret avg: 24.2 Punt ret avg: 19.0 All purpose avg/game: 656.0 Total offense avg/gm: 492.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 53 10 63 6.0-13 1.0-3 3 2-26 0-0 0 2 0 2-5 0 0 0 41Opponents 53 10 63 6.0-13 1.0-3 3 2-26 0-0 0 2 0 2-5 0 0 0 41Appalachian State 48 10 58 6.0-24 3.0-20 3 3-18 0-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 42

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 04 at Chattanooga 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 29 0 8 432 54.0 0 1Opponents 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 29 0 8 432 54.0 0 1Appalachian State 5 158 31.6 45 0 0 2 0 3 0-1 0 0 7 444 63.4 1 0

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2010 Appalachian FootballAppalachian State By-Quarter Statistics (as of Sep 08, 2010)

All games

3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 at Chattanooga W 42-41 6-14 42.9 3-4 75.0 2-6 33.3 0-2 0.0 1-2 50.0Appalachian State 6-14 42.9 3-4 75.0 2-6 33.3 0-2 0.0 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0Opponents 5-15 33.3 2-4 50.0 0-2 0.0 1-4 25.0 2-5 40.0 0-0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 at Chattanooga W 42-41 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0Appalachian State 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0Opponents 1-1 100.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 at Chattanooga W 42-41 30:11 8:02 9:25 5:20 7:24Appalachian State Total 30:11 8:02 9:25 5:20 7:24 0:00

Avg. 30:11 8:02 9:25 5:20 7:24 0:00Opponents Total 29:49 6:58 5:35 9:40 7:36 0:00

Avg. 29:49 6:58 5:35 9:40 7:36 0:00

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 13 Cedric Baker at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Rushing 85 Devin Radford at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Rushes 2 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

2 Cedric Baker at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Rush 50 Devin Radford at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass attempts 29 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass completions 22 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 340 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Passes 2 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Pass 49 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Receptions 8 Matt Cline at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Receiving 121 Brian Quick at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Receptions 1 Ben Jorden at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1 DeAndre Presley at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Reception 49 Brian Quick at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Punts 5 Sam Martin at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Punting Avg 31.6 Sam Martin at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Punt 45 Sam Martin at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Punt Return 11 Travaris Cadet at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 31 Travaris Cadet at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Tackles 8 Jeremy Kimbrough at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Sacks 2.0 Jabari Fletcher at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 2.0 Justin Wray at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

2.0 Jabari Fletcher at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 39 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Rushing 146 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Rush 3.7 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Rushes 4 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass attempts 29 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass completions 22 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 340 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Pass 11.7 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Passes 2 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Total Plays 68 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Total Offense 486 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Play 7.1 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Points 42 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Sacks By 3 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

First Downs 17 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Penalties 6 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Penalty Yards 62 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Turnovers 2 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 14 J.J. Jackson, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Rushing 95 B. Sutherland, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Rushes 2 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Rush 62 B. Sutherland, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass attempts 37 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass completions 23 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 340 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Passes 3 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Pass 53 B.J. Coleman, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Receptions 6 Garrett Hughes, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Receiving 85 B. Sutherland, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

85 Joel Bradford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

85 Chris Pitchford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Receptions 1 Garrett Hughes, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Joel Bradford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Chris Pitchford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Marlon Anthony, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Reception 53 Chris Pitchford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Field Goals 1 Mike Hammons, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Field Goal 29 Mike Hammons, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Punts 5 Mike Hammons, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Punting Avg 37.4 Mike Hammons, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Punt 46 Mike Hammons, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Punt Return 19 Joel Bradford, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 39 Buster Skrine, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Tackles 9 C. Lewis-Harris, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Sacks 1.0 Chris Donald, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 1.0 C. Lewis-Harris, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1.0 Chris Donald, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1.0 Buster Skrine, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1.0 J.D. Dothard, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1.0 Ryan Consiglio, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

1.0 Nick Craig, at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

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OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 29 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Rushing 143 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Rush 4.9 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Rushes 2 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass attempts 38 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Pass completions 24 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 349 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Pass 9.2 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

TD Passes 4 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Total Plays 67 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Total Offense 492 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Per Play 7.3 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Points 41 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Sacks By 1 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

First Downs 20 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Penalties 8 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Penalty Yards 85 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)

Turnovers 3 at Chattanooga (Sep 04, 2010)