STATESBORO, Ga. — Appalachian State University football's
26-game Southern Conference winning streak came to an end with a 21-14 overtime
loss to Georgia Southern on Saturday afternoon at Paulson Stadium.
Despite the setback, Appalachian (8-1, 6-1 SoCon) will play
for its sixth-straight SoCon championship and the league's automatic berth in
the NCAA Division I Football Championship next Saturday against No. 7 Wofford
(8-1, 6-0 SoCon). The de facto conference title game - the second for ASU in as
many years - is set for 3 p.m. at Kidd Brewer Stadium.
Appalachian jumped out to a 14-0 lead just 10:31 into
Saturday's game but Georgia Southern (5-4, 3-3 SoCon) scored the game's final
21 points to pull out the upset. ASU was plagued by three turnovers, all of
which occurred in the red zone, including a fumble by quarterback DeAndre
Presley on the
final play of the game.
The turning point of the game occurred early in the second
quarter when the Mountaineers, already leading 14-0, appeared to extend the
lead to three touchdowns when Devon Moore shed several tacklers on his way to the end zone from 22
yards out. However, ASU was flagged for a hold on the touchdown run and three
plays later, Presley was intercepted in the end zone by GSU's Laron Scott to
end the scoring threat.
Georgia Southern knotted the score at 14-14 with
back-to-back touchdown drives that sandwiched halftime - the first capped by a
one-yard touchdown run by quarterback Jaybo Shaw with five seconds to go in the
first half and the second which milked 9:27 off the clock to begin the second
half.
Appalachian's best scoring opportunity in the second half
came on its first possession of the fourth quarter when, sparked by
back-to-back completions of 25 and 42 yards to CoCo Hillary and Brian
Quick, ASU had
the ball at the GSU 14 yard line. However, the Mountaineers didn't come away
with any points when GSU's Michael Butler intercepted Presley at the goal line.
The teams traded scoreless possessions for the rest of
regulation and the Eagles got the ball first in overtime. They took a 21-14
lead when Robert Brown scored from four yards out.
Needing a touchdown to force another extra period, Moore ran
for 14 yards on Appalachian's first overtime play. However, on third-and-10
from the 11, Presley was sacked by GSU's Darius Eubanks, fumbled and the loose
ball was recovered by Josh Rowe to end the game and set off a long-awaited
celebration among the GSU faithful that are likely in the midst of their
fifth-consecutive season without a postseason appearance.
The Mountaineers out-gained the Eagles, 325-301, but
couldn't overcome the three turnovers or Georgia Southern's sterling 10
conversions of 20 third-down opportunities. GSU had the ball for nearly 10
minutes more than ASU (34:52-25:08).
Despite the three turnovers, Presley had another impressive
showing with 277 yards of total offense (211 passing, 66 rushing). Filling in
for injured starter Matt Cline, B.J. Frazier was Presley's favorite target, catching
a game-high six passes for 62 yards. Quick racked up a game-high 79 receiving
yards on four receptions.
Defensively, the Mountaineers limited GSU to 80 fewer
rushing yards, 63 fewer total yards and 14 fewer points in regulation than its
season averages coming in. D.J. Smith led the defensive charge with a game-high 16 tackles.
The loss was Appalachian's first in a SoCon game since it
also fell to Georgia Southern, 38-35, on Oct. 20, 2007 (1,112 days ago). That
setback also snapped a monumental winning streak for the Mountaineers - a
string of 30-consecutive home victories.
NOTES: ASU's 26-game conference winning streak ended as the
second-longest in SoCon history - West Virginia's 30-straight SoCon triumphs
from 1952-59 remain the standard ... next week's de facto SoCon championship game
is the Mountaineers' second in as many years - last season, ASU defeated Elon,
27-10, in a winner-take-all game on Nov. 14 to claim its fifth-straight
conference title ... ASU starters Cline (hip) and Pat Mills (ankle) and regular contributors Demery
Brewer (thigh), Michael Frazier (knee) and Demetrius McCray (thigh) all sat of Saturday's game due to injuries ...
Mills' injury forced ASU to stray from its regular starting-five offensive
linemen for the first time in three seasons ... Xan Thomas made his first career start
in Mills' place ... ASU's quest for only the second undefeated, untied regular
season in school history came to an end - the 1995 Mountaineers remain as the
only team in the program's 81-season history to navigate the regular season
without a blemish ... two of the last three ASU-GSU games at Paulson Stadium have
gone to overtime (ASU defeated GSU, 27-20, in two OT in 2006) ... four of the
last five games in the series have been decided by single digits ... the
Mountaineers missed out on a chance to become only the second SoCon team to
ever win three-straight games at Paulson Stadium - Wofford was the first to
accomplish the feat earlier this season.