BOONE, N.C. — A rainbow descended toward Kidd Brewer Stadium’s new north end zone facility Saturday evening.
With an above-capacity crowd of 30,224 gathered for App State’s first Boone-based home game with no crowd-size restrictions in 651 days, a 44-10 victory against Elon included a rich mix of gold and black at the end of The Rock’s rainbow — along with a throwback white logo.
T.D. Roof’s 90-yard interception return set up a third-quarter touchdown that gave the Mountaineers (2-1) a 27-3 lead on a day they honored Hall of Fame coach Jerry Moore by unveiling a statue and dedicating a plaza bearing his name. Black helmets with colorful stripes and white ‘A’ logos even paid tribute to Moore’s first team in 1989.
Thirty-two years later, Moore was on hand as one of his mid-90s standouts, Shawn Clark, coached App State in a full Kidd Brewer Stadium for the first time.
“We have the best fans in college football who are very passionate,” Clark said. “It was exciting to come back to The Rock in our new $50 million complex with a sold-out crowd. Our fans were here, they were behind us, and we appreciate that, and now we need our fans on Thursday night.”
D’Marco Jackson delivered a career-high three sacks among his career-high 4.5 tackles for loss and career-high 13 stops to lead a stout defense that limited Elon (1-2) to 291 yards of offense. He’s the first FBS player since 2014 with at least 13 tackles, 4.5 TFLs and 3.0 sacks in the same game.
Offensively, quarterback Chase Brice had a rushing touchdown to go along with a 19-of-25 passing effort for 293 yards and one more touchdown. Malik Williams produced the first score with a 47-yard touchdown on his way to a career-high 123 receiving yards on four catches, and Corey Sutton caught seven passes for 128 yards as the Mountaineers had two receivers eclipse the century mark.
Roof’s end-zone interception return off a tipped pass set up the first of two touchdown runs from Camerun Peoples, who finished with 80 yards on 11 rushes, and Nate Noel contributed 73 yards on 17 carries. Local product Anderson Castle’s first career touchdown came on an 8-yard run in the final minute.
On special teams, Chandler Staton converted all three of his field-goal tries, including a 45-yarder late in the first half.
“We’ve been waiting a long time for this, and we wanted to put a good show on just for them,” Williams said of the fans. “Having them out there felt amazing. A couple of the receivers, we were nervous starting out seeing all the fans, but it felt good.”
Jackson’s career day included sacks in the first, second and fourth quarters. He joined Jordan Fehr (2018 vs. Coastal Carolina) and Eric Boggs (2015 vs. Louisiana) as the only App State players in the FBS era with three sacks in a single game.
Perhaps his biggest hit came right before a sack, as he leveled a pass-catching running back for a 5-yard loss in a one-on-one showdown out in space. His 4.5 tackles for loss are the most by an App State player in the FBS era.
“On defense, we were having trouble trying to communicate because it was so loud, but on defense we fed off that energy by our supporters,” Jackson said. “It was awesome.”
App State nearly scored on its opening possession but lost a fumble into the end zone. The next series began with a 26-yard completion to Sutton and ended with a 47-yard strike to a streaking Williams.
Only a few plays into the second quarter, Brice had thrown for 179 yards with an 8-for-8 start.
“When you’re seeing the defense and seeing rotation, you can kind of anticipate where your guys are going to be,” Brice said. “It also helps when they’re wide open, and it’s about giving my guys a chance. I think I did a better job of that today — putting the ball out there and letting them go make a play. Letting them catch and run, and kudos to ‘The Bulls’ up front. They did a great job of protecting me today. I only got hit one time, and that’s on me for holding the ball too much.”
The game remained relatively close into the third quarter, as Staton made a 44-yard field goal early in the second quarter and drilled a 45-yarder right before halftime to help the Mountaineers take a 13-3 lead into their new locker room.
A 27-yard pass to Jalen Virgil kickstarted App State’s second possession of the third quarter, and Noel’s 5-yard run on a fourth-and-4 play from the Elon 8 extended the series. Three plays later, Brice scored from the 1.
The Phoenix reached App State’s 9 on the next possession, and Roof was trailing a receiver when the ball bounced off the Elon’s players hands in the end zone. The ball went right to Roof, who sprinted down the left sideline and was finally brought down at the Phoenix 10.
“Every blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while,” Roof said. “Just kind of right spot, right time. I obviously got hawked (down) and was pretty gassed, but we can work on that.”
The Mountaineers closed the game by forcing another turnover, thanks to a Logan Doublin hit that led to a recovery by safety Ronald Clarke, and there’s a quick turnaround as App State prepares for its next game.
On Thursday, Marshall comes to Boone to face the Mountaineers in a nationally televised game at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.
“I’m very proud of our football team,” Clark said. “Winning in college football is hard, and it doesn’t matter if it’s 1-0 or 100-0, a win is a win. There’s an old saying in football that there’s no such thing as a bad win. We have a lot of things to get cleaned up and a lot of things to learn from coming back on a short week.”
Podcasts/Media
-
Podcast
/ 3 days agoBleav in Panthers – The One With The Six Sack Day – Tues Dec 16th 2024
Hosted by Desmond Johnson and Jonathan Stewart Dez and J Stew review the Panthers...
-
Podcast
/ 3 days agoThe Cat Cave – Ep 66 – Thurs Dec 19th 2024
Ryan Frick and Shannon Smith discuss the Carolina Panthers’ latest loss to the Dallas...
-
Podcast
/ 3 days agoWinning The Division – Ep 18 – Thurs Dec 19th 2024
Co Hosts Ryan Smith and former NFL TE Ben Troupe recap week 15 of...
-
Podcast
/ 5 days agoThis is Whirlie Nation – Season 2 Ep 14 – Mon Dec 16th 2024
Hosted by Chase Williams Recorded live from Natty Greene’s in Greensboro every Monday night...
ACC Football
-
ACC Football
/ 2 days agoNorth Carolina enters mix for NC State transfer WR KC Concepcion
Published by On3 NC State transfer wide receiver KC Concepcion is currently at Texas...
-
ACC Football
/ 3 days agoCollege Football Playoffs Are Here
Published by Taste of Country The expanded college football playoffs — something football fans...
-
ACC Football
/ 6 days agoTransfer Portal Bio Blast: Maalik Murphy
Published by On3 The winter transfer portal window officially opened last week. We’ve seen...
-
ACC Football
/ 6 days agoReport: Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson to step down
Published by On3 Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson will step down as the...
NFL/Carolina Panthers
-
NFL
/ 2 weeks agoPanthers HC Dave Canales on Bill Belichick-UNC reports: Would love to ‘pick his brain at some point
Published by On3 The state of North Carolina is home to football coaches such...
-
NFL
/ 2 weeks agoXavier Legette reveals he canceled ‘every plan’ he had after heartbreaking drop vs. Eagles
Published by On3 Carolina Panthers (3-10) rookie wideout Xavier Legette his struggled with drops...
-
NFL
/ 2 weeks agoBleav in Panthers – The One With The Cowboys Visit – Tues Dec 10th 2024
Hosted by Jonathan Stewart, Desmond Johnson, Schuyler Callihan The Panthers narrowly lose for the...
-
NFL
/ 2 weeks agoPanthers signing former Tennessee, USC star WR Velus Jones Jr.
Published by On3 As Velus Jones Jr. tries to find his footing in the...