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D1-AA CG: Delaware vs. Appalachian St. (-6.5)

osugrad21;1028729; said:
Great ending for Trey Elder...Ive watched him since his days at Byrnes HS, great kid and will be a great coach.

Yes, that was really good to see. Kid has got some wheels of his own. He will be a great coach, but IMHO he's already a pretty damned good coach. Armanti is a special talent, but Scott Satterfield will tell you he wouldn't be as good as he is without the advice, help, tips, encouragement, support (ie, coaching) he got from Trey.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;1028624; said:
I saw the Delaware TD, but then changed the channel. How on Earth did they rule that as a non-TD?

They said his elbow was down a few inches short. It was hard to tell if it was his elbow or the ball.

Congrats to Appalachian State on the 3-peat. Each "HOT!" now represents a championship.
 
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Dispatch

At the summit
Appalachian State celebrates third consecutive title
Sunday, December 16, 2007 3:37 AM
By Mike Cranston


Associated Press
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Wade PayneAssociated Press
Coach Jerry Moore has been at Appalachian State since 1989, going 167-70 after winning a third national championship Friday night.


A busted radiator finally did something Michigan and 12 other teams couldn't: stop Appalachian State.
A bus carrying several members of the team, including coach Jerry Moore, broke down Saturday afternoon on the ride back to campus, a day after the Mountaineers won their third straight national championship.
But even a wait near Knoxville, Tenn., for another bus couldn't dampen Moore's spirits after Appalachian State (13-2) completed the most memorable season in school history.

Continued......
 
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