Bucs slip in first trip to Boone since 2003

Published 1:01 am Tuesday, September 3, 2019

CONTRIBUTED BY ETSU ATHLETICS

BOONE, N.C. – The ETSU Bucs took the field for the first time in the 2019 season, making the trek to Boone, N.C. for the first time since 2003. Despite the final score of 42-7 in favor of the Mountaineers, the Bucs came out swinging, holding Appalachian State to just 14 first-half points.

ETSU tallied 292 yards of total offense, including 161 yards in the air. However, the numbers and the size of the Mountaineers proved too much for the Bucs in the season opener as Appalachian State collected 444 yards of total offense and 277 on the ground.

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The Mountaineers struck first in the fourth possession of the game following a 1-yard touchdown run from Zac Thomas. Appalachian State doubled its lead to 14-0 following a momentum-changing penalty on third down from the ETSU defense.

Appalachian State punched in a third unanswered scoring drive to open the second half with a 13-yard sprint from Darrynton Evans to push the Mountaineers ahead 21-0.

The Bucs strung together the longest touchdown drive of the game from either side on their next possession, completing a 12-play, 86-yard drive that lasted 6:56.

The drive was sparked by the connection between quarterback Trey Mitchell (Knoxville, Tenn.) and wide receiver Braxton Richburg (Hoschton, Ga.) as Mitchell found Richburg three times for 47 yards.

Mitchell capped off the drive with his first collegiate touchdown pass, finding Nate Adkins (Knoxville, Tenn.) in the back of the endzone for a five-yard touchdown reception, his second of his career.

The Mountaineers pulled away on the next drive, stretching the lead back to 21 before the conclusion of the third quarter. Appalachian State solidified the rekindled rivalry after registering two more touchdowns in the final quarter to put a final stamp on the 42-7 Mountaineer victory.

ETSU falls to 0-1 to open the season, snapping a three-game winning streak in season openers since the return of the program in 2015. ETSU is now 1-4 in the first road game of the season since bringing football back to Johnson City, Tenn.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

First Quarter

  • Appalachian State 7, ETSU 0: After holding the Mountaineers to a three-and-out in their first possession, the Bucs yielded a one-yard touchdown run by Zac Thomas to cap off a 13-play, 84-yard drive for the first score of the season.

Second Quarter

  • Appalachian State 14, ETSU 0: The Mountaineers doubled their lead to 14 following a six-yard touchdown pass from Thomas to Malik Williams.The touchdown pass came immediately following a tough defensive pass interference call on third down against the ETSU secondary.

Third Quarter

  • Appalachian State 21, ETSU 0: Appalachian State took the first drive of the second half 75 yards for their third unanswered touchdown, a 13-yard run from Evans.
  • Appalachian State 21, ETSU 7: The Bucs responded with the longest drive of the game for either side, a 12-play, 86-yard drive that lasted 6:56. On the drive, Mitchell completed all seven of his passes for 71 yards, including a 5-yard connection to Adkins for the first ETSU touchdown of the new season.
  • Appalachian State 28, ETSU 7: Appalachian State responded on its next drive of the game as Thomas found Hennigan in the back of the endzone for a 31-yard touchdown strike to put the Mountaineers back up by 21.

Fourth Quarter

  • Appalachian State 35, ETSU 7: The home squad punched in a fifth touchdown of the game early in the fourth quarter as Jalen Virgil rushed for a 15-yard score, capping a 10-play, 67-yard drive.
  • Appalachian State 42, ETSU 7: The final scoring drive of the game came from the Mountaineers, a four-play, 40-yard drive that was solidified by a Jacob Huesman 17-yard touchdown completion to Christian Wells.