November 07, 2009

Devon Moore rushed for 74 yards and scored three touchdowns in ASU's 35-20 win over Chattanooga. Photo Courtesy: Keith Cline
BOONE, N.C. – Appalachian State University football dominated the first and fourth quarters to overcome a shaky middle two periods and defeat Chattanooga, 35-20, on Saturday afternoon at Kidd Brewer Stadium… Read Full Article at GoASU.com »
November 05, 2009

ASU kicker Jason Vitaris is tied for fourth in the nation in two categories: 1.63 made field goals per game and 9.75 points per game. He has made all 39 of his extra point attempts this season. Photo by Dave Mayo/ASU Athletics
With three more long-distance field goals, ASU kicker Jason Vitaris will own a spot in the Mountaineer record book. [
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October 31, 2009

Armanti Edwards racked up 461 yards of total offense and accounted for six touchdowns in just three quarters of action during ASU's 52-27 triumph at Furman. Photo Courtesy: Dave Mayo (Appalachian, 1983)
Senior quarterback Armanti Edwards accounted for 461 yards of total offense and six touchdowns to lead No. 7/8 Appalachian State University to a 52-27 romp over Furman on Saturday afternoon at rain-soaked Paladin Stadium… [Read Full Article at GoASU.com]
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October 22, 2009

ASU defensive lineman Jabari Fletcher drags down a N.C. Central rusher during the Homecoming game. Fletcher and the defense are allowing 179.2 rushing yards per game, which is seventh out of nine Southern Conference teams. Photo by Keith Cline/ASU athletics
Play didn’t end during defensive drills on Monday afternoon until all 11 defenders were around the ball.
Ball-hawking. Swarming the football. Getting after the carrier.
Whatever you want to call it, the Mountaineers are trying to be more aggressive on defense as they prepare for the Black Saturday game against Georgia Southern.
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October 17, 2009

Appalachian State's Armanti Edwards (14) gives a stiff arm to Wofford's Preston Roseboro (24) on Saturday at Wofford. Photo by JOHN BYRUM/john.byrum@shj.com
After taking a two-touchdown lead to start the second half Saturday, Wofford’s football team must have felt like it was chasing the rabbit that made an unscheduled appearance on the Gibbs Stadium field… Read Full Article on GoUpstate.com»