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The '''2007 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team''' represented [[Appalachian State University]] in the [[college football]] [[2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season|season of 2007]]. The team is coached by [[Jerry Moore]] and the [[Appalachian State Mountaineers|Mountaineers]] play their home games in [[Boone, North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ncaa.com/schools/team.aspx?id=93410|title=Appalachian State|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=2008-07-27}}</ref>
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The football team competes in the Division I [[Division I#Football Championship Subdivision|Football Championship Subdivision]] (FCS), formerly I-AA. The Mountaineers are the only university in [[North Carolina]], [[University of North Carolina|public]] or private, to win an NCAA national championship in [[College football|football]].<ref>{{cite news|title=N.C. General Assembly Honors ASU Football Team|publisher=Southern Conference|date=[[2008-06-11]]|url=http://www.soconsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=21895&SPID=1781&DB_OEM_ID=4000&ATCLID=1479477}}</ref> Appalachian State won the [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|Division I-AA National Football Championship]] in 2005 and repeated as [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|FCS National Champions]] in 2006 and 2007.<ref>{{cite news|title=Appalachian State takes fumble and I-AA title from N. Iowa|publisher=USA Today|date=[[2005-12-16]]|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/games/2005-12-16-i-aa-final_x.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Appalachian State 28, UMass 17|author=Associated Press|publisher=NCAA|date=[[2006-12-15]]|accessdate=2008-07-27|url=http://www.ncaa.com/football/article.aspx?id=25796}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Months after Michigan upset, Appalachian State completes FCS 3-peat|author=Associated Press|publisher=ESPN|date=[[2007-12-14]]|accessdate=2008-07-27|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=273482026}}</ref>
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The team is the only team from its division to ever defeat a team ranked in the [[AP Poll|Associated Press Poll]], in a [[2007 Appalachian State vs. Michigan football game|game]] that was hailed as one of the biggest [[upset]]s in the history of American sports.<ref name=Wetzel/><ref name=Mandel/>
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==Schedule==
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| opponent = [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]]
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| site_stadium = [[Finley Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]
| gamename = [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|Division I Football Championship]]
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| score = 49–21
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==Game notes==
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[[Image:Michigan Appalachian State line of scrimmage.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Appalachian State's victory over the Michigan Wolverines is the only time a team ranked in the AP poll has ever been defeated by a Division I-FCS (formerly I-AA) team.]]
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{{seealso|2007 Michigan Wolverines football team}}


The '''[[2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2007]] [[Appalachian State University|Appalachian State]]-[[University of Michigan|Michigan]] game''' was a [[college football]] game held on [[September 1]] at [[Michigan Stadium]] on the campus of the [[University of Michigan]] in [[Ann Arbor, Michigan]]. It pitted the homestanding [[2007 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan Wolverines]] against the two-time [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|defending champions]] of the [[Division I#Football Championship Subdivision|Division I FCS]], the [[Appalachian State Mountaineers]]. In what was hailed as one of the biggest upsets in the history of American sports,<ref name=Wetzel>{{cite web|url=http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=dw-appstate090107&prov=yhoo&type=lgns |title=Hail to the victors |publisher=Yahoo Sports |first=Dan |last=Wetzel |authorlink=Dan Wetzel |date=[[2007-09-01]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref><ref name=Mandel>{{citeweb|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_blogs/football/ncaa/2007/09/mother-of-all-upsets.html|title=The Mother of All Upsets |publisher=CNNSI|first=Stewart |last=Mandel |authorlink=Stewart Mandel |date=[[2007-09-01]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref> the Mountaineers shocked the [[2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings|fifth-ranked]] Wolverines 34–32. It is believed to be the first win ever by a team in Division I FCS (still frequently known by its former name of Division I-AA) over a ranked team in [[Division I#Football Bowl Subdivision|Division I FBS]] (formerly Division I-A) since the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] split its [[Division I]] into two football subdivisions in [[1978]].<ref name=ESPNRecap>{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272440130 |title=Blocked field goal secures Appalachian State's upset of Michigan |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=[[2007-09-01]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref>
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===Lenoir-Rhyne===
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The Mountaineers returned home after the Michigan win for their first contest at [[Kidd Brewer Stadium]] against [[Division II]] [[Lenoir-Rhyne College|Lenoir-Rhyne]] on [[September 8]].<ref name=LenoirRhyne>{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544662|title=College Apps Rout L-R, 48-7, Before Record Crowd of 28,802|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU |date=[[2007-09-08]] |accessdate=2008-01-04}}</ref> In front of a record crowd of 28,802, senior quarterback Trey Elder started the game, filling in for an injured [[Armanti Edwards]], and threw for 210 yards and rushed for 90 more.<ref name=LenoirRhyne/> The Mountaineers scored touchdowns on their first five possessions en route to racking up 403 yards of offense. The Bears were limited to 195 total yards. Freshman linebacker D.J. Smith lead the defense with 12 tackles. With the win, the Mountaineers extended their [[Division I]] leading win streak to 16 games and their home winning streak to 28 games.<ref name=LenoirRhyne/>
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===Northern Arizona===
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A crowd of 27,104 packed [[Kidd Brewer Stadium]] to see the Mountaineers put up 429 yards of offense in a win over [[Northern Arizona University|Northern Arizona]]. The win was the 17th straight overall and 29th straight home victory.<ref name=NA>{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544693|title=Elder, Richardson Lead Mountaineers to 34-21 Win Over NAU
|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU |date=[[2007-09-15]] |accessdate=2008-02-21}}</ref> Trey Elder, starting in place of an injured [[Armanti Edwards]], accounted for 298 yards. Running back [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]] set a career high with seven receptions for 122 yards and two touchdowns.<ref name="NA"/> Lumberjack quarterback Lance Kriesien paced the Northern Arizona offense with 171 passing and 129 rushing yards.{{-}}

===Wofford===
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A crowd of 11,042, the fourth largest in [[Gibbs Stadium]] history, saw the [[Wofford Terriers|Terriers]] end the Mountaineers Division I leading winning streak at 17 games, 42–31.<ref name=Wofford>{{cite web|url=http://athletics.wofford.edu/documents/2007/12/27/07%20Season%20Recap%20notes.pdf?path=football|title=Wofford College 2007 Season Recap|publisher=Wofford Athletics |accessdate=2008-02-21}}</ref> The Terriers outgained the Mountaineers 431 to 320 in total yardage with running back Kevious Johnson accounting for 104 rushing yards. [[Armanti Edwards]], starting in his first game since the Michigan win, re-injured his shoulder at the start of the second half.<ref name=Wofford2>{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544726|title=Mountaineers Fall to No. 13 Wofford, 42-31
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This game was crucial for the Southern Conference; at the end of the season, the two teams were tied for the conference championship; Wofford earned the conference championship and the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament based on this game, which determined the tie-breaker.
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===Elon===
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The Mountaineers moved to 15&ndash;0 when running back [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]] rushes for 100 or more yards, with a 49–32 win over [[Elon University|Elon]].<ref name="Elon">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544753|title=Mountaineers Run Past 24th-Ranked Phoenix|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU |date=[[2007-09-29]] |accessdate=2008-02-21}}</ref> The crowd of 13,100 was the largest in [[Rhodes Stadium]] history.<ref name="Elon"/> Appalachian outgained Elon 526 to 371 yards with 356 yards coming from a potent ground attack. The Mountaineer defense also played an impressive game, sacking Elon freshman quarterback Scott Riddle five times. [[Corey Lynch]] blocked a Phoenix punt in second quarter and had an interception late in the game to help seal the victory.
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===Gardner-Webb===
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A record [[homecoming]] crowd of 27,428 witnessed the Mountaineers rout the Bulldogs of [[Gardner-Webb University|Gardner-Webb]] 45–7.<ref name="GWebb">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544780|title=No. 5 Mountaineers Blast Bulldogs, 45-7|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=[[2007-10-06]]|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]]'s four second quarter touchdowns put the game away early. On the day, the Mountaineers outgained the
Bulldogs 466–211 in total yardage to extend their home-winning streak to 30 games.<ref name="GWebb"/>
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===Georgia Southern===
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Appalachian suffered its second loss of the year in a heartbreaking defeat to the [[Georgia Southern Eagles football|Eagles]] of [[Georgia Southern University|Georgia Southern]], 38–35.<ref name="GSouthern">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544835|title=Late Rally Falls Short, Home Winning Streak Ends with 38-35 Loss to GSU|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=[[2007-10-20]]|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> The loss also ended the 30 game home winning streak compiled by the Mountaineers since a playoff defeat to [[University of Maine|Maine]] in 2002. The Eagles were led by future [[Walter Payton Award]] winner [[Jayson Foster]]. Foster lined up as [[quarterback]], [[running back]] and [[wide receiver]] and finished with 14 passing, 175 rushing and 41 receiving yards.<ref name="GSouthern"/> [[Armanti Edwards]] made only his third start of the season, and first since September 22, and became the first quarterback in Appalachian history to rush for over 200 yards. Trailing 38–20 with less than eight minutes left to play, a furious Mountaineer rally came up short as Edwards fell one yard shy of converting on [[Down (American football)|fourth down]].
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===Furman===
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Rebounding from the loss against Georgia Southern, the Mountaineers held on to defeat the [[Furman University|Furman]] [[Furman Paladins|Paladins]] 34–27 in [[Greenville, South Carolina]].<ref name="Furman">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544865|title=Mountaineers Hold Off Furman, 34-27|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=[[2007-10-27]]|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref> The Mountaineers jumped out to a 24–7 lead at halftime only to see the Paladins roar back with 20 points in the second half. Appalachian rolled up 511 yards of offense with [[Armanti Edwards]] finishing with 337 total yards and [[Kevin Richardson]] adding 124 yards on 21 carries. Richardson become just the second player in ASU history with 4,000 career rushing yards.<ref name="Furman"/> The game was sealed on a late [[Corey Lynch]] interception on the goal line.
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===The Citadel===
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[[Armanti Edwards]] rushed for a school record of 291 yards, leading the Mountaineers to a 45–24 victory over [[The Citadel (military college)|The Citadel]] [[The Citadel Bulldogs|Bulldogs]] in [[Johnson Hagood Stadium]].<ref name="Cid">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544897|title=Edwards' Record-Breaking Performance Carries Mountaineers Into First Place|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=[[2007-11-03]]|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref> The victory moved the Mountaineers into a virtual tie for first place with Wofford.
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===Western Carolina===
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The Mountaineers had their highest offensive output in 71 years in a 79–35 rout over the [[Western Carolina Catamounts|Catamounts]] of [[Western Carolina University|Western Carolina]].<ref name="WesternC1">{{cite web|url=http://catamountsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/111007aaa.html|title=Appalachian State Downs Western Carolina, 79-35|author=Associated Press|publisher=Catamount Sports|date=[[2007-11-10]]|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref> The crowd of 27,977 was the largest to ever witness the [[Battle for the Old Mountain Jug]].<ref name="WesternC2">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544926|title=Jug Stays in Boone Again; Apps Rout Archrival Cats, 79-35|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=[[2007-11-10]]|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref> The victory gave the Mountaineers a 53–18–1 series lead over their archrivals from [[Cullowhee, North Carolina|Cullowhee]] and a 24–6 advantage since the introduction of the Old Mountain Jug. Appalachian's 743 yards of offense was the second highest in school history after the 788 gained in a 115–0 win against Piedmont in 1936.<ref name="WesternC2"/> [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]] rushed for a career high 215 yards and [[Armanti Edwards]] added 295 through the air. The Mountaineers also had a season high four [[Interception (football)|interception]]s and were never forced to punt.<ref name="WesternC2"/>
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===Chattanooga===
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[[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richard]] became the Appalachian's all-time leading rusher, breaking [[John Settle]]'s record, in a 37–17 victory over the [[Chattanooga Mocs]].<ref name="Mocs">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1544955|title=Mountaineers Claim Third-Straight SoCon Title, Richardson Becomes School's All-Time Leading Rusher in 37-17 Win|publisher=Catamount Sports|date=[[2007-11-17]]|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref> The Mountaineers also claimed a share of the [[Southern Conference]] [[Southern Conference football champions|title]], their third straight.
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===James Madison===
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A back and forth game was settled late in the fourth quarter. With James Madison leading by 5 late in regulation, their coach made a controversial decision to attempt a 4th down play deep in their territory rather than punting. They were not successful on the try and minutes later, Appalachian went on to score the game winning touchdown.
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===Eastern Washington===
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===Richmond===
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A record FCS postseason crowd of 24,140 packed [[Kidd Brewer Stadium]] to see the Mountaineers defeat the [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond Spiders]] 55–35 on [[December 7]], [[2007]].<ref name="Richmond">{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1545013|title=Back to Chattanooga: Edwards' Record Performance Punches ASU's Ticket to Third-straight Title Game|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU |date=[[2007-12-07]] |accessdate=2008-02-22}}</ref> [[Armanti Edwards]] racked up 313 yards on the ground, setting an NCAA [[Division I]] record<ref name="Richmond"/> for rushing by a quarterback in the win. He accounted for seven touchdowns (four rushing and three passing) and 495 of the Mountaineers 617 total yards. Appalachian jumped out to an early 35–14 lead only to see the Spiders tie up the game in the third quarter. The Mountaineers responded with 20 straight points capped by an incerception by senior safety [[Corey Lynch]]. With the win, Appalachian became just the fifth program in FCS history to advance to three-consecutive national title games, joining [[Eastern Kentucky University|Eastern Kentucky]] (1979–82), [[Georgia Southern Eagles football|Georgia Southern]] (1988–90 and 1998–2000), [[Marshall Thundering Herd|Marshall]] (1991–93) and [[Youngstown State Penguins|Youngstown State]] (1991–94).<ref name="Richmond"/>
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===Delaware===
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Entering their third consecutive [[NCAA Division I Football Championship|national championship]] game, the Mountaineers were looking to become the first team to win three in a row at the FCS (I-AA) level since the playoffs began in [[1978 in sports|1978]].<ref name=Hosea>{{cite web|url=http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=89535 |title=CSN South: Appalachian State Etches Its Story in the Football History Books|publisher=College Sporting News|first=Myron|last=Hosea|date=[[2007-12-18]]|accessdate=2008-01-04}}</ref> The [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Blue Hens]] of [[University of Delaware|Delaware]] stood in the way of history. Senior running back [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]] led the way for the Mountaineers with 111 yards rushing and 27 receiving, finishing his career as Appalachian's all-time leading rusher with 4,797 yards.<ref name=Delaware>{{cite web|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=104458&SPID=12811&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1545029|title=Thrice is Nice: Apps Rout Delaware For Third-Straight National Title|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU |date=[[2007-12-14]] |accessdate=2008-01-04}}</ref> Accounting for three passing touchdowns, [[Armanti Edwards]] threw for 198 yards and rushed for another 98.<ref name=Delaware/> The Blue Hens offensive attack was paced by quarterback [[Joe Flacco]], who threw for 334 yards and one touchdown, and running back Omar Cuff. Trey Elder, in his last game in black and gold, finished the scoring for the Mountaineers with a 53-yard scamper to make the score 49–14. Armanti Edwards finished the season with 1,948 yards passing and 1,587 yards rushing.<ref name=Delaware/> He was 52 passing yards short of becoming only the first player in [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] history to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 twice.<ref name=Delaware/> The record attendance of 23,010 on hand at [[Finley Stadium]] was the largest neutral site crowd for the NCAA Division I Championship Game.<ref name=Delaware/>
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*37 Black Elder - ''Freshman''
*80 Ben King - ''Freshman''
*81 Clay McKnight - ''Junior''
*82 Josh Johnson - ''Sophomore''
*85 B.J. Frazier - ''Freshman''
*86 Jim Bob Norman - ''Senior''
*87 Brandon Knox - ''Sophomore
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*57 Bret Irvin - ''Freshman''
*60 Brad Coley - ''Junior''
*61 Mario Acitelli - ''Sophomore''
*62 Xan Thomas - ''Freshman''
*63 Daniel Kilgore - ''Freshman''
*64 Orry Frye - ''Freshman''
*66 Scott Suttle - ''Senior''
*67 John Holt - ''Senior''
*70 Matt Ruff - ''Freshman''
*71 Pat Mills - ''Freshman''
*72 Jonathan Bieschke - ''Junior''
*73 Corbett Harris - ''Freshman''
*75 David Guy - ''Freshman''
*76 [[Kerry Brown]] - ''Senior''
*77 Jacob Newton - ''Freshman''
*79 Larry Blackwood - ''Senior''

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*35 Trey Hennessee - ''Junior''
*84 Ben Jorden - ''Freshman''
*88 Nic Cardwell - ''Senior''
* Nic Vannoy - ''Freshman''

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*10 Hunter Stewart - ''Sophomore''
*14 [[Armanti Edwards]] - ''Sophomore''
*15 Trey Elder - ''Senior''
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*20 Devon Moore - ''Sophomore''
*21 Robert Welton - ''Freshman''
*26 Richard Long - ''Freshman''
*28 [[Kevin Richardson (American football)|Kevin Richardson]] - ''Senior''
*33 Josh Jackson - ''Sophomore''
*44 Cedric Baker - ''Freshman''
*83 Josh Smith - ''Freshman''

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*54 Jabari Fletcher - ''Freshman''
*90 Matt Reyes - ''Freshman''

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*46 Tony Robertson - ''Sophomore''
*58 Daniel Finnerty - ''Sophomore''
*65 Anthony White - ''Freshman''
*68 Olafur Torfason - ''Freshman''
*78 Cory Rycroft - ''Junior''
*89 Don Maciel - ''Freshman''
*93 Daniel Pratl - ''Freshman''
*96 Gary Tharington - ''Sophomore''
*98 Anthony Williams - ''Sophomore''
*99 Tim Washington - ''Junior''
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*52 Zack Roos - ''Freshman''
*56 Bobby Bozzo - ''Freshman''
*92 Jason Jones - ''Freshman''
*94 Anthony Wilson - ''Freshman''
*95 Gordy White - ''Freshman''

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*4 Anthony Cruver - ''Junior''
*5 Cortez Gilbert - ''Sophomore''
*6 Jerome Touchstone - ''Senior''
*13 Mark LeGree - ''Freshman''
*18 Justin Woazeah - ''Senior''
*22 Leonard Love - ''Junior''
*24 Josh Davis - ''Junior''
*25 Jared Reine - ''Freshman''
*29 Seth Breitenstein - ''Junior''
*36 Titus Howard - ''Senior''
*39 Colin McDonald - ''Freshman''
*42 Travis Dowda - ''Sophomore''
*47 [[Corey Lynch]] - ''Senior''
*86 Calan Lynch - ''Freshman''
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*11 Chase Laws - ''Senior''
*27 Cam Speer - ''Senior''
*30 Brandon Olsen - ''Freshman''
*31 Pierre Banks - ''Junior''
*40 Jacque Roman - ''Sophomore''
*41 Brandon Simpkins - ''Junior''
*43 Brandon Thompson - ''Freshman''
*45 Coad Westra - ''Freshman''
*48 Brad Hardee - ''Freshman''
*49 Chris Johnson - ''Junior''
*51 Sherman Holt - ''Freshman''
*55 Justin Johnson - ''Sophomore''
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*59 Russell Wilson - ''Senior''

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*34 Adam Kassouf - ''Sophomore''
*97 Neil Young - ''Junior''

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*39 Jason Vitaris - ''Freshman''
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| [[Jerry Moore]] || Head Coach || [[Baylor University|Baylor]], 1961 || 19th
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| John Wiley || Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs || [[Texas A&M University–Commerce|East Texas State]], 1984 || 17th
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| Dale Jones || Linebackers || [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]], 1988 || 12th
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| Scott Satterfield || Quarterbacks || Appalachian, 1996 || 9th
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