NCAAF Game Recap - Georgia Southern at Appalachian State
Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:00 PM EDT

Wof
14
Clem
59
F
UGA
24
Fla
17
F
Oreg
56
USC
24
F
Utah
33
Wash
28
F
Miss
14
Aub
20
F
WVU
14
Bayl
17
F
Mich
38
MD
7
F
SMU
48
Mem
54
F
VaTec
20
ND
21
F
Cin
46
ECU
43
F
GaSo
24
App
21
F
Boise
52
SJSU
42
F
K St
38
Kans
10
F
NCSt
10
Wake
44
F
Navy
56
UConn
10
F
Buff
43
E Mi
14
F
NIU
10
C Mi
48
F
Hou
29
UCF
44
F
UTSA
14
TxAM
45
F
BC
58
Syr
27
F
Neb
27
Purd
31
F
Lib
63
UMass
21
F
OD
17
FLInt
24
F
Akr
6
BGSU
35
F
Troy
35
CoCar
36
F
JacSt
17
UT-M
22
F
ArkSt
48
ULMon
41
F
UNLV
17
ColSt
37
F
Army
13
AF
17
F
Marsh
20
Rice
7
F
TCU
27
OkSt
34
F
UTEP
26
NorTx
52
F
Rut
10
Ill
38
F
MiaFL
27
FlaSt
10
F
MidTN
20
UNCC
34
F
Tuls
26
Tul
38
F
FlAtl
35
W Ky
24
F
MissSt
54
Ark
24
F
Pitt
20
GATec
10
F
OreSt
56
Ariz
38
F
TxSt
3
ULLaf
31
F
UAB
7
Tenn
30
F
NW
3
Ind
34
F
Vand
7
SCar
24
F
UVA
38
UNC
31
F
Colo
14
UCLA
31
F
BYU
42
UtSt
14
F
NM
10
NEV
21
F
Fres
41
Hawaii
38
F
Kent
33
Toled
35
F
Ball
31
WestMI
35
F

Oct 31, 2019, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Georgia Southern (5-3)

7

3

14

0

24

(20) Appalachian State (7-1)

0

7

0

14

21

Georgia Southern stuns No. 20 Appalachian State again
Fri Nov 1, 2019 12:32 AM

BOONE, N.C. (AP) When Georgia Southern quarterback Shai Werts kept the ball on an option play instead of pitching out, he looked up to see one thing.

"Field, just field," Werts said of his 55-yard touchdown run.

There was plenty of open field for Eagles ball carriers Thursday night at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

Wesley Kennedy ran for 145 yards and two touchdowns, Werts ran for 87 yards and Georgia Southern racked up 335 yards on the ground behind their triple-option offense to upset No. 20 Appalachian State for the second straight season, 24-21.

The Eagles defense held the country's ninth-highest scoring offense in check most of the night on a rainy, windy Halloween night where temperatures dipped into the 20s.

Georgia Southern (5-3, 3-1 Sun Belt) ended Appalachian State's 13-game winning streak, handing the Mountaineers their first loss since knocking them out of the Top 25 more than a year ago with a 34-14 victory.

Appalachian State again struggled defending Georgia Southern's triple-option offense.

Kennedy struck the biggest blow when he took an option pitch from Werts and raced 68 yards for a touchdown on the first possession of the second half. Werts blew through a huge hole in the line and raced 55 yards for a score on the ensuing possession to give the Eagles a 24-7 lead, sending the vast majority of the crowd heading to the exits.

"This is a good milestone for us beating a Top 25 team, but we have to keep going," Werts said. "But we are going to enjoy this one for the next few days."

Kennedy, who didn't play in Georgia's Southern's losses to No. 1 LSU and No. 13 Minnesota, averaged 11.2 yards per carry. He did most of his damage getting around the corner behind solid blocking.

"The O-line just opened up the holes and I was just hitting them," Kennedy said.

Appalachian State (7-1, 4-1) came in averaging 41 points, but struggled to get any momentum going for the first three quarters other than a 92-yard touchdown drive in the final 2 minutes of the first half.

Zac Thomas tried to rally App State with two fourth-quarter TD passes to Corey Sutton, but the Mountaineers' final two drives ended without any points. Thomas finished with 272 yards passing and three touchdowns.

"It hurts," said Thomas, who fell to 17-3 as the Mountaineers starting QB. "But I don't think a ranking defines a team. I mean I wish we went higher (in the polls), but obviously we will fall. But it doesn't matter at this point. We just have to keep fighting. We still have a lot of ballgames to play."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

The loss will almost certainly knock the Mountaineers out of the Top 25. Appalachian State came into the game as the highest ranked Sun Belt team ever, but now they will need outside help just to reach the conference championship game. "We'll put this behind us and keep moving forward," Mountaineers coach Eli Drinkwitz said. "There's a lot of season left. There are a lot of things still to play for. Obviously, we don't control our own fate. They have the tiebreaker over us, but there's a lot of conference games left to be played."

THE TAKEAWAY

Georgia Southern: The Eagles played like a team on a mission, controlling both sides of the ball from the onset. The offensive line fired off the ball, creating big holes on the edge for Kennedy. When the Mountaineers began over-pursuing to the outside, Werts burned them between the tackles.

Appalachian State: The defense that had been so good over the past three games - allowing just 17 combined points - couldn't figure out the triple option offense until the fourth quarter. But the Mountaineers got beat in the trenches on both sides of the ball.

CONFERENCE OUTLOOK

The win is a big one for Georgia Southern because it gives its the tiebreaker advantage over Appalachian State when it comes to determining who goes to the Sun Belt Conference championship. Both teams, along with Georgia State, have one loss in the Eastern Division.

Georgia Southern didn't make it to the title game last season despite beating the Mountaineers.

"That's our goal - to get to the championship game this season," Werts said.

WINDY NIGHT

It was a such a windy night that one of the Appalachian State cheerleaders got the flag she was running with after a touchdown caught up in the crossbar on the goal post. She needed help from an official to get it untangled.

UP NEXT

Georgia Southern: The Eagles visit conference foe Troy on Nov. 9.

Appalachian State: The Mountaineers travel to Columbia to face South Carolina on Nov. 9 in their final non-conference game of the season.

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Passing

GaSo Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Werts 4 1 25.0 0 16 16 0 43.8
App Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
Z. Thomas 51 25 49.0 3 271 29 0 84.7

Rushing

GaSo Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
W. Kennedy III 13 145 11.2 68 2
S. Werts 13 83 6.4 55 1
App Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Evans 17 76 4.5 19 0
Z. Thomas 5 37 7.4 22 0

Receiving

GaSo Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Michaud 1 16 16.0 16 0
App Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Williams 8 90 11.3 16 1
T. Hennigan 6 75 12.5 29 0

Fumbles

App F FL
T. Hennigan 1 0

Returning

GaSo KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
W. Kennedy III 0 0 0 1 15.0 0 15
App KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Hennigan 0 0 0 3 -1.3 0 1

Punting

GaSo Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Beck II 6 232 38.7 44
App Punt Yds Avg LgPu
X. Subotsch 7 270 38.6 47

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

GaSo App
Points For 24 21
Total Yards 351 423
Rushing Yards 335 152
Passing Yards 16 271
Passing Completions / Attempts 1/4 25/51
Turnovers 0 0
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 1/0
First Downs 15 23
Penalties - Yards 2/20 4/43
Time Of Possession 29:29 31:31
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/14 6/17
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 6/39 7/39

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter GaSo App
GaSo 10:57 TD Wesley Kennedy III 2 yd run (Tyler Bass kick) 7 0
2nd Quarter GaSo App
GaSo 03:15 FG Tyler Bass 49 yd FG 10 0
App 14:54 TD Malik Williams 15 yd pass from Zac Thomas (Chandler Staton kick) 10 7
3rd Quarter GaSo App
GaSo 01:38 TD Wesley Kennedy III 68 yd run (Tyler Bass kick) 17 7
GaSo 04:25 TD Shai Werts 55 yd run (Tyler Bass kick) 24 7
4th Quarter GaSo App
App 06:38 TD Corey Sutton 10 yd pass from Zac Thomas (Chandler Staton kick) 24 14
App 10:13 TD Corey Sutton 9 yd pass from Zac Thomas (Chandler Staton kick) 24 21

Game Information

Stadium: Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, North Carolina
Attendance: 18,796
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