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2017 APPALACHIAN STATE FOOTBALL GAME 1 #Appatuga • #RQ2K17 at No 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE FOOTBALL GAME 1 #AppatUGA • #RQ2K17 at No. 15/15 Georgia Saturday, Sept. 2nd 6:15 p.m. Athens, Ga. Sanford Stadium Capacity: 92.746 @appstatesports Appalachian State @appstatesports @AppState_FB Mountaineers @AppState_FB MATCHUP AT A GLANCE ON THE AIR TV: ESPN Mike Patrick (play-by-play) Tommy Tuberville (analyst) Paul Carcaterra (sideline reporter) APPALACHIAN STATE AT No. 15/15 Georgia Steve Turnberger (director) 10-3 (7-1 Sun Belt) .......................................................... 2016 Record ..........................................................8-5 (4-4 SEC East) Radio: Appalachian IMG Sports Network Boone, N.C. ......................................................................... Location ..........................................................................Athens, Ga. Adam Witten (play-by-play) 1899 ....................................................................................Founded .....................................................................................1785 Pierre Banks (analyst) 18,000 ...............................................................................Enrollment ............................................................................... 27,547 Molly Cotten (sideline reporter) Mountaineers .....................................................................Nickname ............................................................................. Bulldogs Steve Zushin (network engineer) Black and Gold ...................................................................... Colors .......................................................................Red and Black Sun Belt .............................................................................Conference ................................................ Southeastern Conference Appalachian IMG Sports Network Affiliates Carrying This Week’s Game Kidd Brewer (23,150) ................................................Stadium (Capacity) ........................................ Sanford Stadium (92,746) WKBC 97.3 FM –North Wilkesboro – FLAGSHIP Scott Satterfield................................................................ Head Coach ...................................................................... Kirby Smart WATA 1450 AM / 96.5 FM – Boone 32-18 ( Fifth season) ...................................... Head Coach’s Record at School ...................................... 8-5 (Second season) WSJS 600 AM / 101.3 FM – Winston-Salem/Greens- Same ..................................................................Head Coach’s Overall Record ........................................................... 8-5 same boro/High Point None .......................................................................(2016) National Ranking....................................................................... None WCGC 1270 AM – Charlotte Multiple Spread ...............................................................Basic Offense ............................................................................Multiple WAVO 1150 AM – Charlotte WCLY 1550 AM / 95.7 FM – Raleigh 29.2 (3/64) .....................................2016 Points Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ................................. 24.5 (11/102) WZGM 1350 AM – Asheville 250.9 (1/10) ........................... 2016 Rushing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ...........................191.2 (9/50) WAZZ 1490 AM / 94.3 FM – Fayetteville 179.0 (9/105) ..........................2016 Passing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ..........................193.5 (10/97) WHKP 1450 AM / 107.7 FM – Hendersonville 429.9 (52/1) .............................. 2016 Total Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ............................384.7 (11/87) 3-4 ................................................................................... Basic Defense ...................................................................................4-3 Listen online at appstatesports.com and via the TuneIn App. 17.8 (1/9) ................................2016 Points Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) .............................24.0 (5/35) 125.9 (2/20) ................... 2016 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ...................191.2 (9/50) 203.8 (3/31) ....................2016 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ....................183.8 (2/16) 329.7 (1/17) ........................2016 Total Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) .......................327.5 (4/16) W, 31-28 v. Toledo (Dec. 17, 2016).................................. Last Game ......................................W, 31-23 v. TCU (Dec. 30, 2016) 2016 APPALACHIAN STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS STATISTICAL LEADERS ONLINE at No. 15/15 Georgia Saturday, Sept. 2 LEADERS AT A GLANCE Live Video: ESPN Live Audio: appstatesports.com Knoxville, Tenn. 6:15 p.m. ESPN PASSING CMP. ATT. INT. YDS. TD Live Stats: appstatesports.com SAVANNAH STATE SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 Appalachian State BOONE, N.C. 3:30 P.M. ESPN3 SERIES HISTORY Taylor Lamb 197 325 8 2162 15 at Texas State* Saturday, Sept. 16 Series Record: ......................................... Georgia leads 1-0 In Boone: ..........................................................................N/A San Marcos, Texas 7:00 p.m. ESPN3 Georgia In Athens: ................................................. Georgia leads 1-0 WAKE FOREST SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 Jacob Eason 204 370 8 2430 16 Previous Meeting: .........................Georgia 45, App State 6 (Nov. 9, 2013 - Athens, Ga.) BOONE, N.C. TBA RUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TD APP STATE’S LAST GAME NEW MEXICO ST* SATURDAY, OCT. 7 Appalachian State BOONE, N.C. TBA Toledo ...............................................................W, 31-28 Jalin Moore 237 1402 5.9 10 Date: December. 17, 2016 at Idaho* SATURDAY, OCT. 14 Location: ..................................................... Montgomery, Al. Moscow, Idaho 5:00 p.m. Georgia Total Offense: ...................................................................416 Rushing: .................................................................297 COASTAL CAROLINA* SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Nick Chubb 224 1130 5.0 8 Passing: .................................................................. 119 Turnovers: .................................................................. 0 BOONE, N.C. TBA RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. TD Total Defense: ..................................................................374 at UMass Saturday, Oct. 28 Appalachian State Rushing: ................................................................. 127 Amherst, Mass. 3:30 p.m. Passing: ..................................................................247 Shaedon Meadors 45 716 15.9 2 Takeaways: ................................................................. 0 at UL Monroe* Saturday, Nov. 4 Passing Leader: Monroe, La. 3:00 p.m. Georgia Taylor Lamb ................................14-32, 119 yds.,1 TD Terry Godwin 38 397 10.4 0 Rushing Leaders: GEORGIA SOUTHERN* THURSDAY, NOV.9 Marcus Cox ................................22 att., 143 yds, 1 TD BOONE, N.C. 7:30 P.M. ESPNU TACKLES UT AT TT TFL SACKS Taylor Lamb .................................9 att., 126 yds. 1 TD Receiving Leaders: at Georgia State* Saturday, Nov. 25 Appalachian State Ike Lewis ...................................................2 rec. 24 yds Atlanta, Ga. TBA Defensive Leaders: Eric Boggs 43 55 98 4.5 3.0 John Law .................................................11 TT, 1.0 TFL LOUISIANA* SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Kenan Gilchrist ...................................................... 9 TT Georgia BOONE, N.C. TBA Eric Boggs ............................................................. 6 TT Roquan Smith 52 43 95 5.0 0.0 GAME 1 • AT NO. 15/15 GEORGIA • SATURDAY, SEPT. 2ND MEDIA INFORMATION THIS WEEK’S MEDIA AVAILABILITY 27 • SUNDAY 28 • MONDAY 29 • TUESDAY 30 • WEDNESDAY 31 • THURSDAY 1• FRIDAY 2 • SATURDAY Closed practice. OFF DAY 4 p.m. ET - Practice 4 p.m. ET - Practice Closed practice. Closed practice. Postgame Interviews No media availability. Kidd Brewer Stadium Kidd Brewer Stadium No media availability. No media availability. Coach Satterfield and App State stu- App State stu- selected players par- dent-athletes/coaches dent-athletes/coaches ticipate in postgame available for brief available for brief press conference. interviews following interviews following practice (approx. 5:45 practice (approx. 5:45 Coaches and players are p.m.) p.m.) not available for on-field interviews except with live broadcast crews. App State’s locker room is CLOSED to media at all times. • ALL interviews with Appalachian State WHEN REFERENCING APP STATE STRATEGIC COMM. coaches and student-athletes MUST be APPALACHIAN STATE ... CHASE COLLITON arranged through Appalachian State’s sports PLEASE USE: Assistant Director Director/Strategic Comm. 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE FOOTBALL STATE 2017 APPALACHIAN information office. Interview requests can be • Appalachian State University Football Media Contact made to Assistant. A.D. for Strategic Com- • Appalachian State CELL: (740) 279-5081/(828) 964-6407 munications. • Appalachian EMAIL: [email protected] • App State BRET STRELOW • Media members/outlets that attempt to • Mountaineers Assistant Director, Strategic Communications conduct interviews not arranged through the • Apps Secondary Football Media Contact Strategic Communications Office (including • Pronunciation: app-uh-LATCH-in contacting student-athletes via social media) OFFICE: TBA CELL: 828-963-3069 are subject to loss of media privileges,
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