
ASU's win makes the Mountaineers the second SoCon program to win five straight league crowns.
In the contest, Elon's Terrell Hudgins caught 10 passes for 127 yards to tie the NCAA Division I record (FBS or FCS record) with his 26th career 100-yard game.
After taking over at the 50 yard line following a Mark LeGree interception, Appalachian State took the early 7-0 lead on a 15-yard Armanti Edwards run with 7:17 to play in the first quarter. The drive lasted 2:43 and consisted of six plays.
The Mountaineers extended their lead to 14-0 with just under a minute remaining in the first period when Edwards ran in for the second time, this one from six yards out. ASU's drive went 90 yards in 3:32 aided by a 32-yard connection from Edwards to Blake Elder on a third and six.
On his second interception of the day, LeGree returned the ball to the Elon 15. Three plays later, Edwards plunged in from three yards out.
During the first 30 minutes, Elon found itself on the short end of the stats as ASU out-gained the
On its first drive of the second half, the
The Mountaineers answered with a field goal of their own when Jason Vitaris drilled a 35-yarder just under five minutes later to give ASU a 24-3 edge. Vitaris added another three pointer with 8:03 remaining in the game on a 26-yard attempt.
Aaron Mellette was on the receiving end of a 12-yard touchdown pass from Riddle to complete a nine-play, 75-yard charge by the
Elon's top-rated defense allowed a season-high 486 total yards to Appalachian State, the country's top-ranked offense. The
Joshua Jones and Nolan Ward led Elon with 10 total tackles each. Andre Campbell recorded one sack to improve his team-leading total to 13.5 on the season and now has 16.5 sacks during his career, the program record since moving to the NCAA Division I ranks.
Offensively, the
Appalachian State's Edwards finished with three rushing touchdowns and 73 yards on the ground. He added 281 yards through the air, completing 21 of his 24 pass attempts. Matt Cline led the ASU receiving corps with 104 yards on eight grabs.
The Mountaineer defense saw D.J. Smith rack up 15 tackles while Anthony Williams recorded two sacks. LeGree picked off Riddle twice in the contest. ASU finished the day with five sacks.
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