Texarkana Gazette

App State uses two turnovers to stun No. 6 Texas A&M, 17-14

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Chase Brice threw for 134 yards and a touchdown and Appalachia­n State took advantage of two turnovers to stun No. 6 Texas A&M, 17-14, on Saturday.

Appalachia­n State won a week after scoring six touchdowns and 40 points in the fourth quarter in a 63-61 opening loss to North Carolina.

“It means something to me to beat the No. 6-ranked program,” coach Shawn Clark said. “It’s two different programs. We don’t recruit at the same level. We don’t have what they have, but we have a lot of heart and we have the right kind of players in our program.”

Appalachia­n State (1-1) settled for a 29-yard field goal by Michael Hughes to take a 17-14 lead with about eight minutes left after Christian Wells was wide open but dropped a touchdown pass on third down.

The Aggies (1-1) had a chance to tie it with about 3 1/2 minutes to go, but a 47-yard field goal attempt by Caden Davis was short.

Camerun Peoples, who finished with 112 yards rushing, had a 1-yard run on third down on the next possession to keep Appalachia­n State’s drive going. He then dashed 48 yards to the 12 on the next play and the Mountainee­rs ran out the clock.

“At the end of the day, that’s my fault as the head football coach,” coach Jimbo Fisher said. “We have to have guys ready in all three phases. We had chances to make plays in all three phases.. We had opportunit­ies, but we have to coach it better. That’s on me.”

It’s Appalachia­n State’s first win over a team in The AP Top 25 as a FBS team after losing in overtime to No. 9 Tennessee in 2016 and dropping an OT game to No. 9 Penn State in 2018.

The Mountainee­rs famously knocked off No. 5 Michigan 34-32 with a last-second blocked field goal in Ann Arbor in 2007 when they were still in the FCS.

“Respect all those guys they were great,” offensive lineman Cooper Hodges said. “But I’m tired of hearing about Michigan. I want our legacy to be Sun Belt champions and I want our legacy to be beating Texas A&M.”

The Mountainee­rs kept A&M’S offense in check a week after coach Shawn Clark was left looking for ways to fix his defense after the 63-point outburst by North Carolina.

Devon Achane ran for a touchdown in the first half and returned a kickoff for a score in the third, but the Aggies had trouble getting much else going on a mistake-filled day.

The Mountainee­rs outgained A&M 305186 and had 22 first downs to just nine by the Aggies. They controlled time of possession, too, holding a 41:29 to 18:31 advantage in that area.

Fisher said he would consider a change at quarterbac­k this week after a sub-par performanc­e by Haynes King. He added that they probably would have made the switch Saturday if the game had gone differentl­y.

“We were but we never had the ball,” he said. “If we had got more possession­s maybe so.”

We were but we never had the ball. If we had got more possession­s maybe so.

The Aggies were driving in the third quarter when Dexter Lawson Jr. forced a fumble by Evan Stewart after a 13-yard reception and it was recovered by Nick Hampton.

The Mountainee­rs took a 14-7 lead when Henry Pearson grabbed a 9-yard TD reception from Brice with about 2 1/2 minutes left in the third.

The lead was short-lived as Achane returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown seconds later. Achane, who is a sprinter on Texas A&M’S track team, juked a defender before shedding a would-be tackler and racing downfield for the score to tie it at 14-all.

King was sacked by Deandre Dingleprin­ce and fumbled late in the first quarter. Texas A&M lineman Layden Robinson recovered the ball, but he also fumbled and this time Appalachia­n State recovered it.

They cashed in on the mistake when Ahmani Marshall scored on a 4-yard touchdown run that made it 7-0 early in the second quarter.

The Aggies tied it up when Achane dashed 26 yards for a touchdown on the next drive.

King finished with 97 yards passing.

UP NEXT

Appalachia­n State: Hosts Troy next Saturday.

Texas A&M: Hosts No. 15 Miami next Saturday night.

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