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ASU 2007.Pmd AppalachianAppalachian StateState Primary Media Winston-Salem Journal (336-727-7211) Tommy Bowman ([email protected]) Quick Facts Watauga Democrat (828-264-3612) Steve Behr ([email protected]) Location: .............................................. Boone, N.C. 28608 Founded: ....................................................................... 1899 Charlotte Observer (704-358-5125) Dr. Kenneth Peacock Enrollment: ................................................................ 15,000 Chandellor Nickname: .................................................. Mountaineers Harry Pickett ([email protected]) Colors: ....................................................... Black and Gold Chancellor: ..................................... Dr. Kenneth Peacock WXII-TV (336-721-9944) Athletics Director: ....................................... Charlie Cobb Dave Goren ([email protected]) Faculty Athletics Representative: ...... Dr. Alan Hauser WBTV-TV (704-374-3500) Football Facts Delano Little ([email protected]) 2006 Record: ................................................................. 14-1 2006 Southern Conference Record (place): ........ 7-0 (1st) Offense: ............................................... Multiple One-Back WCNC-TV (704-329-3666) Defense: ........................................................................... 4-3 Greg Bailey ([email protected]) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................... 51/19 Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................. 17/9 MTN Charlie Cobb Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ............................. 7/4 John Rendleman ([email protected]) Director of Athletics Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ............................. 6/5 Specialists Returning/Lost: ...........................................4/0 Radio Play-by-Play (828-262-2018) David Jackson ([email protected]) Media Relations Football Contact: ............................................ Mike Flynn E-mail: [email protected] Office: .......................................................... (828) 262-2845 Cell: ............................................................. (828) 964-6406 Fax: ............................................................... (828) 264-6106 Web-site: .............................................. www.GoASU.com Press Box Phone: ......................................................... TBA Football Office Phone: ............................. (828) 262-2501 Dr. Alan Hauser Faculty Athletics Rep. Debbie Richardson Senior Woman Admin. Kidd Brewer Stadium - Home of the Mountaineers Mike Flynn Football SID 18 www.SoConSports.com MountaineersMountaineers 2007 Schedule Date Opponent Time Last Meeting Series S. 1 at Michigan 12:00 None First Meeting S. 8 LENOIR-RHYNE 3:30 ASU 49-0 in 1982 ASU leads 22-19-4 S. 15 NORTHERN ARIZONA 3:30 None First Meeting S. 22 at Wofford 3:00 ASU won 14-7 in 2006 ASU leads 14-9 S. 29 at Elon 1:30 ASU won 45-21 in 2006 ASU leads 25-9-1 O. 6 GARDNER-WEBB 2:30 ASU won 41-7 in 2005 ASU leads 4-0 O. 20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3:30 ASU won 27-20 (OT) in 2006 ASU leads 11-10-1 O. 27 at Furman 3:00 ASU won 40-7 in 2006 FUR leads 21-13-3 N. 3 at The Citadel 2:00 ASU won 42-13 in 2006 ASU leads 24-11 N. 10 WESTERN CAROLINA 3:30 ASU won 31-9 in 2006 ASU leads 52-18-1 N. 17 CHATTANOOGA 3:30 ASU won 14-7 in 2006 ASU leads 14-9 Head Coach Jerry Moore Hometown: Bonham, Texas Birth date: July 18, 1939 Education: Baylor, 1961 Coaching: Assistant, Corsicana (Texas) High, 1961-64 Assistant, SMU, 1965-72 Assistant, Nebraska, 1973-78 Head Coach, North Texas, 1979-80 Head Coach, Texas Tech, 1981-85 Assistant, Arkansas, 1988 Head Coach, Appalachian State, 1989-present Year-by-Year Record 1979 ................... North Texas ............................................................. 5-6 1980 ................... North Texas ............................................................. 6-5 1981 ................... Texas Tech ............................................................ 1-9-1 1982 ................... Texas Tech ................................................................ 4-7 1983 ................... Texas Tech ............................................................ 3-7-1 1984 ................... Texas Tech ................................................................ 4-7 1985 ................... Texas Tech ................................................................ 4-7 1989 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 9-3 1990 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 6-5 1991 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 8-4 1992 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 7-5 1993 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 4-7 1994 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 9-4 1995 ................... Appalachian State ................................................ 12-1 1996 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 7-4 1997 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 7-4 1998 ................... Appalachian State ................................................ 10-3 1999 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 9-3 2000 ................... Appalachian State ................................................ 10-4 2001 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 9-4 2002 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 8-4 2003 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 7-4 2004 ................... Appalachian State .................................................. 6-5 2005 ................... Appalachian State ................................................ 12-3 2006 ................... Appalachian State ................................................ 14-1 ASU Record .... 154-68 Career Record . 181-116-2 Jerry Moore vs. 2007 Opponents Michigan ............................. 0-0 .............. .000 2007 Coaching Staff Lenoir Rhyne ...................... 0-0 .............. .000 Shawn Elliot (Appalachian State, 1996): . Offensive Line/Tight Ends Northern Arizona .............. 0-0 .............. .000 Lonnie Galloway (Western Carolina, 1994: Wide Receivers (Split Ends) Gardner-Webb ................... 2-0 .............. 1.00 Brad Glenn (Clemson, 1995): ............................. Wide Receivers (Slot) Wofford ............................... 8-2 .............. .800 Dale Jones (Tennessee, 1988): .............................................. Linebackers Elon ...................................... 4-0 .............. 1.00 Chris Moore (Appalachian State, 1999): ...................... Running Backs Georgia Southern .............. 7-8 .............. .467 Scott Satterfield (Appalachian State, 1996): .................. Quarterbacks Furman ................................ 10-9 ............ .526 Mark Speir (Clemson, 1990):Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator John Wiley (East Texas State, 1984): Defensive Coordinator/Def. Backs The Citadel ......................... 13-5 ............ .722 Jeff Dillman (Appalachian State, 2001): . Strength and Conditioning Western Carolina ............... 16-2 ............ .889 Chattanooga ....................... 16-2 ............ .889 www.SoConSports.com 19 AppalachianAppalachian StateState Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Previous School) 2 Dexter Jackson WR 93 Josh Achor DL 6-1 270 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville) 3 Hans Batichon WR 61 Mario Acitelli OL 6-2 275 So. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic) 4 Anthony Cruver DB Kenneth Allen RB 6-0 230 Fr. Pittsboro, N.C. (Northwood) 5 Cortez Gilbert DB 3 Hans Batichon WR 6-0 170 Sr. Miami, Fla. (North Miami) 6 Jerome Touchstone DB 31 Pierre Banks LB 6-0 210 Jr. Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham) 7 James Hill WR 72 Jonathan Bieschke OL 6-5 285 Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Port St. Lucie) 8 Brian Quick WR Derek Binns WR 5-11 180 Fr. Troy, N.C. (West Montgomery) 9 D.J. Smith LB 79 Larry Blackwood OL 6-6 310 Sr. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) 10 Hunter Stewart QB Camero Booker WR 5-10 180 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 11 Chase Laws LB 39 Philip Bould DB 5-9 195 Fr. Apex, N.C. (Apex) 12 T.J. Courman WR 56 Bobby Bozzo DL 6-3 265 Fr. Waldwick, N.J. (Waldwick) 13 Mark LeGree DB 76 Kerry Brown OL 6-6 310 Sr. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) 14 Armanti Edwards QB 29 Seth Breitenstein DB 5-10 180 Jr. Boone, N.C. (Watauga) 15 Trey Elder QB 88 Nic Cardwell TE 6-1 230 Sr. Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn) 16 CoCo Hillary WR 17 Matt Cline WR 5-11 180 Fr. Kernersville, N.C. (Glenn) 17 Matt Cline WR 60 Brad Coley OL 6-4 285 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 18 Justin Woazeah DB David Combs LB 6-0 220 Fr. Mt. Olive, N.C. (Southern Wayne) 19 Tavaris Washington WR 12 T.J. Courman WR 5-10 190 Jr. Beaufort, N.C. (East Carteret) 20 Devon Moore RB 4 Anthony Cruver DB 6-0 215 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 21 Robert Welton RB Corey Darrington RB 6-0 215 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) 22 Leonard Love DB 24 Josh Davis DB 6-0 195 Jr. Gastonia, N.C. (Hunter Huss) 24 Josh Davis DB Grant Davidson LB 6-2 190 Fr. Asheboro, N.C. (Asheboro) 25 Billy Riddle
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