The Morning Call (Sunday)

The Chants are growing louder

Coastal Carolina stays perfect with 1st win vs. Mountainee­rs

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CONWAY, S.C. — Reese White scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 3-yard run with 2:24 to play, and No. 15 Coastal Carolina continued its perfect 8-0 start with its first-ever win over Appalachia­n State, 34-23 on Saturday.

The Chants (6-0 Sun Belt Conference) had lost all six previous games to the four-time defending Sun Belt champion Mountainee­rs. But they held Appalachia­n State to just two field goals in the second half after falling behind 17-9 at halftime.

The Mountainee­rs ( 6-2, 4-1) tried to rally after White's score. But D'Jordan Strong intercepte­d Zac Thomas' 4th-and-22 pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown to clinch it. Coastal Carolina, picked last in the Sun Belt in the preseason, is now a victory away from winning the league's East

Division and playing West winners LouisianaL­afayette for the conference title next month. The Chants play at Texas State next week and a make-up of a COVID-19-postponed game at Troy on Dec. 12. In between is a potential undefeated showdown against No. 22 LIberty on Dec. 5. Coastal Carolina freshman quarterbac­k Grayson McCall threw for 200 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 69 yards and a score. Wide receiver Isaiah Likely had 118 yards receiving and a score, and the Chants' defense forced three turnovers, all intercepti­ons, off the usually steady Thomas.

Two of those came in the second half, when the Mountainee­rs led twice. Appalachia­n State, thanks in part to Camerun Peoples' huge first half, was up 20-15 after a 36-yard field goal by Chandler Staton a little over four minutes into the third quarter. Less than five minutes later, McCall hit C.J. Marable for a 19-yard touchdown to push the Chants in front. Staton added his third field goal of the game with 11:47 to go, giving ASU a 23-21 advantage.

It stayed that way until the scores from White and Strong. Thomas threw for 211 yards and a touchdown, and Peoples finished with 178 yards rushing, although nearly all of those came before halftime.

The takeaway

Appalachia­n State: The Mountainee­rs almost assuredly lost out on a chance to play in the Sun Belt title game but remain on solid footing for a bowl berth.

Coastal Carolina: The Chants are expected to improve upon their No. 15 ranking as they inch up for the chance to play in a New Year's Six bowl game.

Up next

Appalachia­n State plays Troy at home next Saturday night.

Coastal Carolina looks to clinch the Sun Belt East Division at Texas State next Saturday.

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