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No. 1 ASU rips WCU 31-9; completes perfect SoCon season; keeps jug trophy
Tuesday, 14 November 2006 14:54
CULLOWHEE ÇƒÓ No. 1 Appalachian State University wrapped up its first perfect Southern Conference season in 11 years and retained possession of the Old Mountain Jug with a 31-9 football win over archrival Western Carolina on Saturday at WCUës E.J. Whitmire Stadium.

With its 20th win over Western in the last 22 meetings, Appalachian (10-1, 7-0) likely sewed up the top seed and home-field advantage throughout the upcoming NCAA Division I playoffs. The undefeated, untied conference campaign is the sixth in ASUës 78-year football history and its first since it went 8-0 in SoCon play in 1995.

The sellout crowd of 13,742, which included about 2,500 Black and Gold faithful, marked the 10th time that ASU played in front of a capacity crowd in 11 games this season.

The loss, the eighth in a row for WCU (2-8, 0-7),was the 20th in the past 22 seasons against ASU.

Whatës more the Catamounts lost starting quarterback Todd Spitzer to a shoulder injury in the second quarter. WCU finished with just 232 yards of offense, while suffering three turnovers.


In a pregame ceremony, 17 WCU seniors were honored for playing their last home game. After that, it was all downhill for the Cats.


In a driving rain that fell throughout the first half, the Mountaineers dominated on both sides of the line of scrimmage to take a 17-0 lead into the locker room. True freshman quarterback Armanti Edwards ran for 98 of his game-high 119 yards and accounted for both touchdowns while ASUës defense held WCU to just  90 yards in jumping out the commanding halftime advantage.


The Apps drew first blood by converting a pair of fourth downs on its second possession of the afternoon and capping the nine-yard, 81-play drive with a 33-yard field goal by Julian Rauch to take a 3-0 first-quarter lead.


On ASUës first possession of the second period, Edwards accounted for 61 of the driveës 81 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown run that stretched the advantage to 10-0.


On Westernës ensuing drive, Buck Buchanan Award candidate Marques Murrell drilled WCU quarterback Todd Spitzer, forcing a fumble that fellow Buchanan candidate Jeremy Wiggins picked up at the WCU 41 yard line. The forced fumble was Murrellës third in two games and stretched his ASU record total to 16 for his career, while Wigginsë third fumble recovery of the season gives him a Southern Conference-leading eight takeaways on the campaign.


It took Edwards and his teammates 10 plays to make it 17-0 on a 12-yard pass from Edwards to Dexter Jackson. The touchdown pass was the 11th of the season for Edwards, breaking Appalachianës freshman record of 10 set by D.J. Campbell in 1989.


After the break, the Mountaineers saved five points when it made an impressive goal-line stand, only to snap the ball out of the back of the end zone on first down from the one-inch line and put the Catamounts on the scoreboard at 17-2.


However, the miscue didnët cause ASU to miss a step, as Edwards ran in his second touchdown of the afternoon and Walter Payton Award candidate Kevin Richardson also scored from a yard out to give Appalachian an insurmountable 31-2 lead.


Western Carolinaës only offensive score came long after the outcome was decided on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Bennett Swygert to Eddie Cohen with 6:06 left to play.


Appalachian held a 242-68 advantage in rushing yards, led by Edwardsë 119 and Richardsonës 96. In the final regular-season game of the season, Richardson secured the 13th 1,000-yard rushing campaign in school history. With his second-straight 1,000-yard season, the junior is just the third Mountaineer to record multiple 1,000-yard campaigns, joining John Settle (1985-86) and Damon Scott (1995-96).


The Mountaineers threw for just 85 yards in the wet conditions, but still held a 298-232 edge in total yards.


 Edwardsë 685 rushing yards for the season the second-most ever by an ASU signal-caller. Edwards surpassed current ASU quarterback coach Scott Satterfield, who rushed for 649 yards in 1995 and trails only Richie Williamsë 936 yards from a season ago.


Next, the Apps will enjoy a bye this week and will find out their opponent for the opening round of the 2007 postseason next Sunday. ASU, a unanimous No. 1 selection in both major 1-AA polls, is expected to get the top seed in the playoffs and have the opportunity to play as many as three consecutive games at home, where its winning streak is 24 straight.


ASU will host a Selection Show viewing party next Sunday at Legends on the ASU campus. Doors open at noon and with the show airing live on ESPNEWS at about 1 p.m. Details on both the viewing party and postseason ticket availability are posted at GoASU.com.


Meanwhile, WCU will wrap up its season at No. 6 Florida at noon Saturday.

 



 


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