Appalachian State blows out Toledo
MOBILE, Ala. — Appalachian State’s improved defense was a huge reason the program closed the regular season on a three-game winning streak and won a share of the Sun Belt Conference title.
The Mountaineers saved the best for last in a Dollar General Bowl blowout.
Appalachian State’s swarming, opportunistic defense was the catalyst for an impressive 34-0 victory over Toledo on Saturday night. The Rockets came into the game averaging nearly 40 points per game, but fell behind early and looked completely overmatched. They managed just 146 total yards while turning the ball over four times.
“When we get a little bit of a lead, that’s when we’re really dangerous,” Appalachian State Coach Scott Satterfield said. “Once we get that lead and our defense has their bearing straight, the other team starts forcing the ball down the field and that’s when we get turnovers.”
Appalachian State’s defense had improved during the season’s final few weeks, giving up just 10 points per game in victories over Georgia State, Georgia Southern and Louisiana-Lafayette. The performance against the Rockets was even better. Linebacker Anthony Flory led the Mountaineers with eight tackles and intercepted a pass in the first quarter that helped shift the momentum.
“The defense has just been really solid,” Satterfield said. “They’ve tackled well over the last month and haven’t given up the big play.”
The Mountaineers’ offense had a good night as well, especially on the ground. Jalin Moore, who was the game’s Most Valuable Player, ran for 125 yards and a career-high 3 touchdowns to lead a running game that finished with 327 yards.
“It meant everything sending these guys out with a ‘W’ like this,” Moore said. “I stressed a lot about it. I knew what was at stake. I just tried to play a perfect game for myself and for my boys. It’s kind of emotional.”