That’s what we did.”ĭuring the 49-0 run, the Mountaineers’ defense forced seven three-and-outs in nine possessions, and one of the other two possessions in that stretch ended with Shaun Jolly’s second interception. No matter what’s happened, you have to play this play the best you can. “It’s about staying in the fight,” App State head coach Eliah Drinkwitz said. The 25th-ranked and first-place Mountaineers responded to the early adversity by scoring seven consecutive touchdowns en route to a 56-27 victory against Georgia State on Saturday night.Ī defensive touchdown gave the Panthers a 21-7 lead late in the first quarter, but App State (9-1, 5-1) accounted for the next 49 points, with the first 28 producing a 35-21 halftime advantage. Facing a two-score deficit after a momentum-swinging touchdown on the road, App State swung back and kept on landing punches.
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