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2015 APPALACHIAN STATE FOOTBALL GAME 1 #Howvsapp • #Rockthegold Vs 2015 APPALACHIAN STATE FOOTBALL GAME 1 #HOWvsAPP • #RockTheGold vs. Howard Saturday, September 5, 2015 3:30 p.m. Boone, N.C. Kidd Brewer Stadium Capacity: 23,150 @appstatesports AppalachianStateMountaineers @appstatesports @AppState_FB AppStateFootball @AppState_FB MATCHUP AT A GLANCE ON THE AIR TV: App State TV Patrick Kinas (play-by-play) Avery Hall (analyst) Karl Anderson (sideline reporter) APPALACHIAN STATE vs. HOWARD Radio: Appalachian IMG Sports Network 7-5 (5-3 Sun Belt) ..........................................................................2014 Record ...............................................................................5-7 (3-5 MEAC) David Jackson (play-by-play) Lanny Ford (analyst) Boone, N.C. ..........................................................................................Location ..............................................................................Washington, D.C. Randy Jackson (sideline reporter) 1899 .......................................................................................................Founded ...................................................................................................... 1867 Molly Cotten (scoreboard host) 18,026 ................................................................................................ Enrollment .................................................................................................10,500 Steve Zushin (network engineer) Mountaineers ....................................................................................Nickname .................................................................................................... Bison Black and Gold ......................................................................................Colors .......................................................................... Navy Blue And Black App State TV Network Affiliates Sun Belt .............................................................................................Conference......................................................................Mid-Eastern Atlantic WCCB (Ch. 18) ..................................................................... Charlotte WMYA (Ch. 12) .....Asheville/Greenville, S.C./Spartanburg, S.C. Kidd Brewer (23,150) ............................................................Stadium (Capacity) ...............................William H. Greene Memorial (7,086) WRBZ (Ch. 50.2 - MeTV) ............Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill Scott Satterfield .............................................................................Head Coach ..................................................................................... Gary Harrell WXII (Ch. 12.2 - MeTV) ... Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point 11-13 ( Third season) ................................................Head Coach’s Record at School .............................................17-17 (Fourth Season) Same ................................................................................Head Coach’s Overall Record ................................................................................Same Appalachian IMG Sports Network Affiliates None .............................................................................................National Ranking ............................................................................................ None Carrying This Week’s Game Multiple Spread ............................................................................Basic Offense .......................................................................................... Multiple WKBC-FM 97.3 ..............................North Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Hickory, High Country 35. 7(3rd/25th) .......................................2014 Points Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ..................................... 25.4 (6th/72nd) Flagship Station of the Appalachian IMG Sports Network 241.8 (2nd/17th) ...........................2014 Rushing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ..............................185.5(4th/71st) WATA-AM 1450 ...........................................Boone, Blowing Rock 219.8 (7th/T-73rd) .........................2014 Passing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ............................199.3 (3rd/75th) WZGV-AM 730....................Charlotte, Rock Hill, S.C., Salisbury 461.5 (4th/26th) ...............................2014 Total Yards Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ................................384.8 (1st/60th) WCOG-AM 1320 ........................... Greensboro, Winston-Salem 3-4 .....................................................................................................Basic Defense .....................................................................................................4-3 WZGM-AM 1350 ................................Black Mountain, Asheville WDNC-AM 620, WDNC-FM 99.3 ...................Durham, Raleigh 27.3(5th/T-70th) ...........................2014 Points Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ............................. 30.3 (9th/84th) WCMC-FM HD-2, HD-3 .............Raleigh, Durham, Chapel HIll 152.3 (2nd/45th) ................. 2014 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ....................178.7 (7th/71st) WHKP-AM 1450, WHKP-FM 107.7 .................Hendersonville 195.2 (4th/22nd) ..................2014 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) ................ 239.8 (11th/87th) WAZZ-AM 1490, WAZZ-FM 94.3 ............................ Fayetteville 347.5 (1st/25th) .......................2014 Total Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Rank) .....................418.5 (9th/82nd) WPWT-AM 870, WPWT-FM 100.7 ................Bristol, Tenn./Va., W, 45-28 vs. Idaho (Nov. 29, 2014) ............................................Last Game ....................................W, 30-29 vs. Hampton (Nov. 22, 2014) Johnson City, Tenn. 2015 APPALACHIAN STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS TALE OF THE TAPE ONLINE HOWARD Saturday, Sept. 5 Average heights and weights of players listed on Live Video: ESPN3 Live Audio: appstatesports.com BOONE, N.C. 3:30 p.m. App State TV the depth chart for each team: Live Stats: appstatesports.com Appalachian State Howard at Clemson Saturday, Sept. 12 6-3, 270. ............. Offensive Line/Tight Ends ............ 6-4, 284 Clemson, S.C. 12:30 p.m. ESPN 3 SERIES HISTORY 6-0, 205 ...........Offensive Backs (QB and RB) .......... 6-1, 201 Series Record: .............................................................First Meeting at Old Dominion Saturday, Sept. 26 6-0, 188 ...............................Receivers............................5-11,178 In Boone: ......................................................................................... N/A O F OTB Norfolk, Va. 3:30 p.m. American SN ALL 6-2, 270 ......................... Defensive Line ....................... 6-2, 263 In Washington: ............................................................................. N/A Last Meeting: ................................................................................ N/A WYOMING Saturday, Oct. 3 6-1, 223 ............................Linebackers .......................... 6-1, 218 BOONE, N.C. TBA TV TBA 6-0, 191 ........................Defensive Backs ....................5-11, 188 APP STATE’S LAST GAME at Georgia State* Saturday, Oct. 10 TOP RETURNEES AT A GLANCE vs. Idaho .................................................................................W, 45-28 Atlanta, Ga. TBA TV TBA PASSING CMP. ATT. INT. YDS. TD Date: Nov. 29, 2014 Appalachian State Location: .............................. Boone, NC. (Kidd Brewer Stadium) at UL Monroe* Saturday, Oct. 17 Taylor Lamb 181 295 9 2,381 17 Total Offense: .................................................................................430 Monroe, La. TBA TV TBA Howard Rushing: ...............................................................................207 Jamie Cunningham 1 1 0 4 0 Passing: ................................................................................223 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* Thursday, Oct. 22 Turnovers: ................................................................................2 BOONE, N.C. 7:30 p.m. ESPNU RUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TD Total Defense: ................................................................................365 Appalachian State Rushing: ...............................................................................157 TROY* Saturday, Oct. 31 Marcus Cox 255 1,450 5.5 19 Passing: ................................................................................208 BOONE, N.C. TBA TV TBA Howard Takeaways: ...............................................................................1 William Parker 128 682 5.3 7 Passing Leader: ARKANSAS STATE* Thursday, Nov. 5 RECEIVING NO. YDS. AVG. TD Taylor Lamb .....................................13-20-1, 223 yds., 3 TD BOONE, N.C. 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Appalachian State Rushing Leaders: Malachi Jones 36 585 16.2 3 Marcus Cox ........................................25 att.., 122 yds., 2 TD at Idaho* Saturday, Nov. 14 Terrence Upshaw................................10 att., 59 yds., 1 TD Howard Moscow, Idaho TBA TV TBA Receiving Leaders: Matthew Colvin 41 611 14.9 3 Shaedon Meadors ................................3 rec., 69 yds., 1 TD UL LAFAYETTE* Saturday, Nov. 28 TACKLES UT AT TT TFL SACKS Isaiah Lewis ........................................................3 rec., 34 yds BOONE, N.C. TBA TV TBA Appalachian State Defensive Leaders: John Law 46 45 91 6.0 2.0 John Law ............................................................................14
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