POSTGAME NOTES: App State 26, Marshall 24
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App State snapped a four-game losing streak and moved to within a win of bowl eligibility at 5-6 on the season.
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App State improved its lead against Marshall in the all-time series to 17-11, including 11-3 in Boone. The home team has won each of the last six years.
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The Mountaineers forced three turnovers and allowed no takeaways. They are now 4-0 when winning the turnover battle, 1-4 when losing and 0-2 when turnovers are tied.
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Attendance at a sold-out Kidd Brewer Stadium was 31,322. It was the 15th sellout in the last 16 home games and the 23rd straight crowd above 30,000.
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DEFENSE
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Defensive coordinator
DJ Smith's unit allowed only three points and created two takeaways after halftime.
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Two of the game's most impactful plays were fourth-quarter takeaways in which
Caleb Sandstrom forced and recovered a fumble at the 5:33 mark and then
Colton Phares did the same with 0:55 left to seal the App State victory.
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Emory Floyd recorded his first collegiate interception after a pass deflected off a Marshall receiver's hands.
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App State sacked Marshall quarterbacks twice in the game – by
Dylan Manuel and
Aiden Benton. It was Benton's team-leading fourth of the season.
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OFFENSE
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True freshman
Jaquari Lewis rushed 33 times for a career-high 175 yards and two touchdowns. The touchdown runs of 18 and 5 yards were his fifth and sixth scores of the season. He also had five catches for 39 yards to total 214 all-purpose yards.
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Lewis ran for the second-most yards by an App State freshman. Jalin Moore holds the freshman record of 244, which he set against Idaho on Nov. 14, 2015.
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Lewis' 20-yard gain on a fourth-and-1 late in the second quarter set up a touchdown on the next play to cut the Mountaineers' deficit to five points.
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David Larkins caught four passes for 27 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown catch that pulled the Mountaineers to within one score at 21-16 in the first half's final minute.
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JJ Kohl returned to the starting lineup and completed 19 of 27 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown, with no turnovers.
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Sam Mbake had a career-high seven catches (for 39 yards), including a key third-down conversion during what proved to be the game-winning drive with less than five minutes remaining in the game.
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SPECIAL TEAMS
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Dominic De Freitas made field goals of 32 and 23 yards. His 23-yarder with 2:02 left in the fourth quarter proved to be the game winner. The true freshman has made 15 of 18 field-goal attempts, including each of his last eight. He has made all 10 attempts from inside 40 yards.
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DeNigel Cooper blocked a field goal for the second time this season when he got a hand on Marshall's 28-yard attempt early in the fourth quarter that would have given the Herd a four-point advantage.
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Ian Ratliff punted six times for a 47.7-yard average, including a career-long 70-yarder that came to rest at Marshall's 1-yard line.
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