79. Appalachian State Mountaineers |
#1 in Sun Belt |
In just 4 years in the FBS, Appalachian State has been to 3 bowls (3-0), has only lost 5 Sun Belt games, and is coming off back to back conference championships. So what's next? For starters, they'd sure like to be mentioned in the conversation for the Group of 5's New Years Six spot. The Sun Belt is so low in the pecking order, that will probably require a more marquee regular season win. While they still have that 2007 win in their memory banks, they've been 0-6 against the Power 5 since making the jump, and a few of the losses (Michigan '14, Clemson '15 and Miami '16) were beat downs. Last year, while the Mountaineers won the Sun Belt, they lost all three regular season FBS non-conference games, including to UMass. Their performance in the bowl game though may have been their most complete performance of the year, demolishing the MAC Champs, Toledo, 34-0. There are plenty of returning pieces, but there is a gaping question mark at quarterback, where Taylor Lamb, the Mountaineers four year starting quarterback, has graduated. His 210 passing ypg don't overwhelm you, but he led the conference in both pass efficiency and Total QBR, and was 3rd in ypa, the Mountaineers just passed the ball less than any Sun Belt teams except Coastal Carolina and Georgia Southern. They do get Jalin Moore back though. His 94.3 ypg and 5.7 ypc both led the conference, and helped the Mountaineers to the conference's best run game. The issue is around Moore. Lamb was a huge threat in the run game, with 584 rushing yards on nearly 8 ypc, and 3/5 of the first team all-Sun Belt offensive linemen were Mountaineers. Victor Johnson returns, but the entire all-conference right side is gone. The line play, and Lamb's experience were key to what Appalachian State tries to do. They ran the ball well, and they didn't give up sacks. Their adjusted sack rate was better than any non-triple option team in the nation. The only way to slow this offense down was to get them behind the sticks, and force Lamb into passing situation. Teams simply couldn't do it. The defense wasn't quite Troy good, but it was more than enough for this potent offense, it also excelled at creating turnovers. In fact, Appalachian State was one off from creating the most turnovers, and did turn the ball over least. Needless to say, they led the conference in turnover differential by a healthy margin, and were top 10 nationally. The front seven has some major turnover to overcome, but the best pair of cornerbacks in the conference will allow new defensive coordinator Bryan Brown to be more creative with his other nine men, trusting Duck and Hayes to handle their own business. This is the first coordinator assignment for Brown, the 34 year old who takes over for Nate Woody, who left for Georgia Tech. They only get one shot this year to end their Power Five 0-fer, the season opener in Happy Valley. Win that one, and they should put themselves in the New Years Six conversation. Lose it, and a third straight Sun Belt title is the ceiling. Ho hum.
Key PlayersRB | | Jalin Moore, Senior |
WR | | Thomas Hennigan, Sophomore |
T | | Victor Johnson, Junior |
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LB | | Anthony Flory, Senior |
CB | | Clifton Duck, Junior |
CB | | Tae Hayes, Senior |