Countdown 08 the 20's
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29 DAYS!!
ASU #29
Cedric Baker
Class: Fr.
Hometown: Wilmington, N.C.
High School: New Hanover
Height: 5-9
Weight: 175
Position: RB
Talented walk-on stood out during fall camp and as a member of the scout team last season ... continued to impress throughout spring drills and is expected to receive a number of carries in ‘08 ... comes into fall camp listed as a backup at running back.
2007: Redshirted.
High School: Rushed for 988 yards in just eight games as a senior ... ranked fourth in the state with 123.5 rushing yards per game ... scored seven touchdowns and averaged 7.0 yards per carry ... coached by Kevin Motsinger ... also lettered in basketball ... helped lead New Hanover to N.C. 4-A state championship on the hardwood in 2007.
Personal: Full name is Cedric Marlon Baker ... majoring in public relations.
ASU #29
Cedric Baker
Class: Fr.
Hometown: Wilmington, N.C.
High School: New Hanover
Height: 5-9
Weight: 175
Position: RB
Talented walk-on stood out during fall camp and as a member of the scout team last season ... continued to impress throughout spring drills and is expected to receive a number of carries in ‘08 ... comes into fall camp listed as a backup at running back.
2007: Redshirted.
High School: Rushed for 988 yards in just eight games as a senior ... ranked fourth in the state with 123.5 rushing yards per game ... scored seven touchdowns and averaged 7.0 yards per carry ... coached by Kevin Motsinger ... also lettered in basketball ... helped lead New Hanover to N.C. 4-A state championship on the hardwood in 2007.
Personal: Full name is Cedric Marlon Baker ... majoring in public relations.
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Montana #29:
Ken Wood - P
Freshman (RS)
5'10", 181 lbs.
Spokane, WA
University HS
'07 Stats:
(Redshirted)
Ken Wood - P
Freshman (RS)
5'10", 181 lbs.
Spokane, WA
University HS
'07 Stats:
(Redshirted)
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# 28
Ed Gainey
no photo
Defensive Back - DB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 190
Freshman
Previous Affiliations
Mt. Tabor
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ed Gainey
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Defensive Back - DB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 190
Freshman
Previous Affiliations
Mt. Tabor
Winston-Salem, N.C.
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Montana #28:
Andrew Schmidt - RB
Senior (RS)
6'1, 210 lbs.
Bozeman, MT
Bozeman HS
'07 Stats:
15 Carries, 58 yds.
1 PR, -4 yds.
8 Tackles
Andrew Schmidt - RB
Senior (RS)
6'1, 210 lbs.
Bozeman, MT
Bozeman HS
'07 Stats:
15 Carries, 58 yds.
1 PR, -4 yds.
8 Tackles
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Montana #27:
Kyle Finneman - P
Freshman
6'2", 205 lbs.
Havre, MT
Havre HS
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Freshman
6'2", 205 lbs.
Havre, MT
Havre HS
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26 DAYS!!
ASU # 26
Josh Jackson
Running Back - RB
Height: 5-10 Weight: 205
Junior
Previous Affiliations: Forestview
Hometown: Gastonia, N.C.
Powerful runner with a load of ability that has been caught in a logjam of talented running backs during his time in Black and Gold ... will compete for more playing time with the graduation of ASU’s all-time leading rusher, Kevin Richardson ... contributes to the team effort as a key member of the special teams ... switched number from No. 33 in the offseason.
2007: Saw action in 14-of-15 games, mainly in a special-teams role ... finished with 12 tackles in kickoff and punt coverage ... rushed 23 times for 131 yards and a touchdown in a reserve role ... carried once for five yards in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne ... carried a season-high 11 times for 24 yards in win over Gardner-Webb ... turned in best performance of his young career in blowout win over archrival Western Carolina, running for 78 yards on just seven carries, including a season-long 42-yard scamper and a one-yard dive for his first-career touchdown ... capped season with four rushes for 24 yards in national championship triumph over Delaware.
2006: Appeared in just one game, rushing once for 10 yards in 41-0 win over Mars Hill.
2005: Redshirted.
High School: Three-year letterwinner at Gastonia Forestview H.S. ... two-time all-conference and all-county honoree ... rushed for 1,600-plus yards over final two prep seasons, including over 900 yards en route to team’s Offensive Player of the Year accolades ... recognized as region’s Player of the Week numerous times ... coached by Scott Lee ... also lettered in track and field four years.
Personal: Full name is Joshua Deray Jackson ... born June 14, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of Debbie Jackson ... cousin, Mike Watson, played at Western Carolina ... majoring in health promotion ... enjoys drawing and fishing ... aspires to work as a personal trainer and health consultant.
Josh Jackson
Running Back - RB
Height: 5-10 Weight: 205
Junior
Previous Affiliations: Forestview
Hometown: Gastonia, N.C.
Powerful runner with a load of ability that has been caught in a logjam of talented running backs during his time in Black and Gold ... will compete for more playing time with the graduation of ASU’s all-time leading rusher, Kevin Richardson ... contributes to the team effort as a key member of the special teams ... switched number from No. 33 in the offseason.
2007: Saw action in 14-of-15 games, mainly in a special-teams role ... finished with 12 tackles in kickoff and punt coverage ... rushed 23 times for 131 yards and a touchdown in a reserve role ... carried once for five yards in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne ... carried a season-high 11 times for 24 yards in win over Gardner-Webb ... turned in best performance of his young career in blowout win over archrival Western Carolina, running for 78 yards on just seven carries, including a season-long 42-yard scamper and a one-yard dive for his first-career touchdown ... capped season with four rushes for 24 yards in national championship triumph over Delaware.
2006: Appeared in just one game, rushing once for 10 yards in 41-0 win over Mars Hill.
2005: Redshirted.
High School: Three-year letterwinner at Gastonia Forestview H.S. ... two-time all-conference and all-county honoree ... rushed for 1,600-plus yards over final two prep seasons, including over 900 yards en route to team’s Offensive Player of the Year accolades ... recognized as region’s Player of the Week numerous times ... coached by Scott Lee ... also lettered in track and field four years.
Personal: Full name is Joshua Deray Jackson ... born June 14, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of Debbie Jackson ... cousin, Mike Watson, played at Western Carolina ... majoring in health promotion ... enjoys drawing and fishing ... aspires to work as a personal trainer and health consultant.
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26 Days
Montana #26:
Adam Kleckner - K
Senior (RS)
6'0", 195 lbs.
DII Transfer ('07) - Northern State
Spokane, WA
Mt. Spokane HS
'07 Stats:
(Redshirted)
Adam Kleckner - K
Senior (RS)
6'0", 195 lbs.
DII Transfer ('07) - Northern State
Spokane, WA
Mt. Spokane HS
'07 Stats:
(Redshirted)
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ASU # 25
Billy Riddle
Defensive Back - DB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 198
Senior
Previous Affiliations Davie County
Mocksville, N.C.
Inspirational leader returns to team after missing last season while serving as a missionary in Sudan ... was likely to log significant minutes in the defensive backfield and on special teams last season before making decision to help the people of the war-torn African nation ... if, as expected, he returns to “game shape,” an especially tough task due to two bouts with malaria that he contracted while in Africa, he will be a major contributor both in the defensive backfield and on special teams in ‘08 ... one of only two players on the squad that saw playing time for Appalachian in 2004 — the last season that ASU did not win the national title (LB Pierre Banks is the other).
2007: Redshirted ... would have likely seen significant minutes both in the secondary and on special teams, but chose to serve a seven-month mission with Samaritan’s Purse in southern Sudan ... he first visited the war-torn African nation for two months in the summer of ‘07 and upon his return, informed ASU head coach Jerry Moore that he had a calling to return and would forego his senior season to do so ... while serving as a missionary, he helped rebuild churches that were destroyed by the civil war that the country has endured for the better part of the last five decades ... lived in a village that was within miles of dangerous rebel forces ... suffered from two bouts of malaria — one while in Africa and a relapse in May 2008 after he returned to the U.S.
2006: Played in 12 games, including starts in place of injured Corey Lynch in the regular-season finale at Western Carolina and NCAA Div. I playoffs opener versus Coastal Carolina ... Riddle filled in quite capably for Lynch, making four stops after the injury against The Citadel and seven at WCU ... unfortunately, it was Riddle who went down with an ankle injury versus CCU and he would be lost for the rest of the postseason ... finished the season with 23 tackles (13 solo), including one for a two-yard loss vs. The Citadel.
2005: Played in 14 games, mainly on special teams ... registered 13 tackles on the campaign ... notched season-high three stops at The Citadel ... had three multi-tackle games altogether, including two solo stops against Northern Iowa in national championship game.
2004: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams ... made 13 tackles on the season (seven solo) ... turned in best defensive performance of the season with a six-tackle performance versus Elon ... returned three short kickoffs, averaging 8.3 yards per return ... recovered a fumble at nationally ranked Northwestern State and forced a cough-up versus Elon.
High School: Received all-Northwest honors from Winston-Salem Journal after a senior season in which he registered 157 tackles, five interceptions and two blocked kicks ... led the Eagles to a 9-5 record and a trip to the state quarterfinals as a senior ... finished his prep career with 392 tackles and 10 interceptions to go with 24 pass deflections ... named all-Central Piedmont 4A Conference after both his junior and senior seasons ... coached by Doug Illing ... a three-time all-league honoree in wrestling ... three-sport athlete, lettering four times in track and field and three times each in both football and wrestling.
Personal: Full name is Billy Stan Riddle, Jr. ... born Oct. 7, 1985 (turns 23 during season) ... son of Cathy and Stan Riddle ... is a sought-after speaker at church and civic events in light of his work in Sudan ... is in the process of developing a non-profit organization, “Why The Woods,” to aid the people of Sudan ... majoring in English ... plans to continue work on bachelor’s degree during fall and spring semesters, then return to Sudan for two months before coming back to ASU to complete his degree in fall of ‘09.
Billy Riddle
Defensive Back - DB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 198
Senior
Previous Affiliations Davie County
Mocksville, N.C.
Inspirational leader returns to team after missing last season while serving as a missionary in Sudan ... was likely to log significant minutes in the defensive backfield and on special teams last season before making decision to help the people of the war-torn African nation ... if, as expected, he returns to “game shape,” an especially tough task due to two bouts with malaria that he contracted while in Africa, he will be a major contributor both in the defensive backfield and on special teams in ‘08 ... one of only two players on the squad that saw playing time for Appalachian in 2004 — the last season that ASU did not win the national title (LB Pierre Banks is the other).
2007: Redshirted ... would have likely seen significant minutes both in the secondary and on special teams, but chose to serve a seven-month mission with Samaritan’s Purse in southern Sudan ... he first visited the war-torn African nation for two months in the summer of ‘07 and upon his return, informed ASU head coach Jerry Moore that he had a calling to return and would forego his senior season to do so ... while serving as a missionary, he helped rebuild churches that were destroyed by the civil war that the country has endured for the better part of the last five decades ... lived in a village that was within miles of dangerous rebel forces ... suffered from two bouts of malaria — one while in Africa and a relapse in May 2008 after he returned to the U.S.
2006: Played in 12 games, including starts in place of injured Corey Lynch in the regular-season finale at Western Carolina and NCAA Div. I playoffs opener versus Coastal Carolina ... Riddle filled in quite capably for Lynch, making four stops after the injury against The Citadel and seven at WCU ... unfortunately, it was Riddle who went down with an ankle injury versus CCU and he would be lost for the rest of the postseason ... finished the season with 23 tackles (13 solo), including one for a two-yard loss vs. The Citadel.
2005: Played in 14 games, mainly on special teams ... registered 13 tackles on the campaign ... notched season-high three stops at The Citadel ... had three multi-tackle games altogether, including two solo stops against Northern Iowa in national championship game.
2004: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams ... made 13 tackles on the season (seven solo) ... turned in best defensive performance of the season with a six-tackle performance versus Elon ... returned three short kickoffs, averaging 8.3 yards per return ... recovered a fumble at nationally ranked Northwestern State and forced a cough-up versus Elon.
High School: Received all-Northwest honors from Winston-Salem Journal after a senior season in which he registered 157 tackles, five interceptions and two blocked kicks ... led the Eagles to a 9-5 record and a trip to the state quarterfinals as a senior ... finished his prep career with 392 tackles and 10 interceptions to go with 24 pass deflections ... named all-Central Piedmont 4A Conference after both his junior and senior seasons ... coached by Doug Illing ... a three-time all-league honoree in wrestling ... three-sport athlete, lettering four times in track and field and three times each in both football and wrestling.
Personal: Full name is Billy Stan Riddle, Jr. ... born Oct. 7, 1985 (turns 23 during season) ... son of Cathy and Stan Riddle ... is a sought-after speaker at church and civic events in light of his work in Sudan ... is in the process of developing a non-profit organization, “Why The Woods,” to aid the people of Sudan ... majoring in English ... plans to continue work on bachelor’s degree during fall and spring semesters, then return to Sudan for two months before coming back to ASU to complete his degree in fall of ‘09.
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Montana #25:
Brandon Fisher - LB
Junior (RS)
5'10", 200 lbs.
Franklin, TN
Christ Presbyterian Academy
**Son of Jeff Fisher**
'07 Stats:
17 Tackles (0.5 TFL)
Brandon Fisher - LB
Junior (RS)
5'10", 200 lbs.
Franklin, TN
Christ Presbyterian Academy
**Son of Jeff Fisher**
'07 Stats:
17 Tackles (0.5 TFL)
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ASU # 24
Josh Davis
Defensive Back - DB
Height: 6-0 Weight: 195
Sr
Previous Affiliations: Hunter Huss
Hometown: Gastonia, N.C.
Another senior being counted on for a leadership role ... will contribute on special teams and as a reserve in the defensive backfield ... begins fall camp as the backup at left cornerback ... is ASU’s only married player.
2007: Saw action in three games, mostly in a special-teams role ... was in on one tackle versus Western Carolina.
2006: Appeared in just one game ... did not compile any statistics versus Mars Hill.
2005: Earned a spot on the travel squad for the fifth game of the season at Furman, where he collected his first-career tackle ... went on to play in seven games, recording five tackles (two solo, three assists) ... had two stops in regular-season finale at Elon and one in only playoff contest, the first-round win over Lafayette.
2004: Redshirted.
Personal: Full name is Joshua Demetrius Davis ... majoring in industrial technology, draft and design.
Josh Davis
Defensive Back - DB
Height: 6-0 Weight: 195
Sr
Previous Affiliations: Hunter Huss
Hometown: Gastonia, N.C.
Another senior being counted on for a leadership role ... will contribute on special teams and as a reserve in the defensive backfield ... begins fall camp as the backup at left cornerback ... is ASU’s only married player.
2007: Saw action in three games, mostly in a special-teams role ... was in on one tackle versus Western Carolina.
2006: Appeared in just one game ... did not compile any statistics versus Mars Hill.
2005: Earned a spot on the travel squad for the fifth game of the season at Furman, where he collected his first-career tackle ... went on to play in seven games, recording five tackles (two solo, three assists) ... had two stops in regular-season finale at Elon and one in only playoff contest, the first-round win over Lafayette.
2004: Redshirted.
Personal: Full name is Joshua Demetrius Davis ... majoring in industrial technology, draft and design.
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Montana #24:
Thomas Brooks-Fletcher - RB
Junior (RS)
5'10", 208 lbs.
Bellevue, WA
Interlake HS
'07 Stats:
43 Carries, 126 yds.
2.9 YPC
1 Rush TD
3 Catches, 16 yds.
1 Tackle
Thomas Brooks-Fletcher - RB
Junior (RS)
5'10", 208 lbs.
Bellevue, WA
Interlake HS
'07 Stats:
43 Carries, 126 yds.
2.9 YPC
1 Rush TD
3 Catches, 16 yds.
1 Tackle
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Montana #23:
Cody Von Appen - DB
Freshman
5'10", 180 lbs.
Kailua, HI
Kalaheo HS
Rankings:
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Freshman
5'10", 180 lbs.
Kailua, HI
Kalaheo HS
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22 DAYS!!
ASU #22
Love, Leonard
DB 5-10 192
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C. (Butler)
After three years in a pivotal reserve role at all four positions in the defensive backfield, Love comes into fall camp as the starter at the nickel position ... has the speed and coverage skills of a cornerback and the tackling ability of a safety.
2007: Appeared in all 15 games ... started the first two games of the season at nickel in place of suspended starter Titus Howard ... made the most of his first career start, recording a season-best eight tackles and making a key interception in ASU’s 34-32 triumph at Michigan ... the interception of U-M’s Chad Henne came deep in ASU territory to squelch a Wolverine scoring opportunity in the fourth quarter ... made three stops and broke up a pass the following week in his second start against Lenoir-Rhyne ... from that point forward, saw time primarily on special teams and in a reserve role in the defensive backfield ... finished season with 19 tackles (10 solo).
2006: Played in 14 games ... made eight tackles, most on special teams ... broke up one pass in the defensive backfield.
2005: Was pressed into action when cornerback Justin Woazeah left the Coastal Carolina game with a minor injury ... on his first collegiate series, Love broke up a pass in the end zone to thwart a Chanticleer scoring drive ... went on to play in five more games ... recorded only tackle of the season at Elon.
High School: Second-team all-Mecklenburg selection by the Charlotte Observer as a senior ... first-team all-Southwestern 4A Conference honoree ... helped lead Butler to a 5-2 finish in Southwestern 4A Conference play and 7-5 overall record ... coached by Mike Newsome.
Personal: Full name is Leonard Lewis Love ... born May 23, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of Kelly and Jimmie Howze ... majoring in marketing.
Love, Leonard
DB 5-10 192
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C. (Butler)
After three years in a pivotal reserve role at all four positions in the defensive backfield, Love comes into fall camp as the starter at the nickel position ... has the speed and coverage skills of a cornerback and the tackling ability of a safety.
2007: Appeared in all 15 games ... started the first two games of the season at nickel in place of suspended starter Titus Howard ... made the most of his first career start, recording a season-best eight tackles and making a key interception in ASU’s 34-32 triumph at Michigan ... the interception of U-M’s Chad Henne came deep in ASU territory to squelch a Wolverine scoring opportunity in the fourth quarter ... made three stops and broke up a pass the following week in his second start against Lenoir-Rhyne ... from that point forward, saw time primarily on special teams and in a reserve role in the defensive backfield ... finished season with 19 tackles (10 solo).
2006: Played in 14 games ... made eight tackles, most on special teams ... broke up one pass in the defensive backfield.
2005: Was pressed into action when cornerback Justin Woazeah left the Coastal Carolina game with a minor injury ... on his first collegiate series, Love broke up a pass in the end zone to thwart a Chanticleer scoring drive ... went on to play in five more games ... recorded only tackle of the season at Elon.
High School: Second-team all-Mecklenburg selection by the Charlotte Observer as a senior ... first-team all-Southwestern 4A Conference honoree ... helped lead Butler to a 5-2 finish in Southwestern 4A Conference play and 7-5 overall record ... coached by Mike Newsome.
Personal: Full name is Leonard Lewis Love ... born May 23, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of Kelly and Jimmie Howze ... majoring in marketing.
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ASU# 21
Robert Welton
RB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 215
So.
Previous Affiliations: Jones County
Hometown: Gray, Ga.
big, physical back who bounced back from a disappointing start to his collegiate career and impressed the coaching staff with a terrific spring ... will likely see significant playing time as a big-bodied alternative to starting running back Devon Moore and reserve Cedric Baker.
2007: Saw action in just one game, rushing four times for 19 yards in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne.
2006: Redshirted.
Robert Welton
RB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 215
So.
Previous Affiliations: Jones County
Hometown: Gray, Ga.
big, physical back who bounced back from a disappointing start to his collegiate career and impressed the coaching staff with a terrific spring ... will likely see significant playing time as a big-bodied alternative to starting running back Devon Moore and reserve Cedric Baker.
2007: Saw action in just one game, rushing four times for 19 yards in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne.
2006: Redshirted.
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ASU# 20
Devon Moore
RB 5-9 200
Jr.
Mebane, N.C.
HS (Cedar Ridge)
After a two-year apprenticeship under ASU’s all-time leading rusher, Kevin Richardson, Moore takes the reins as starting running back ... compares favorably to Richardson with impressive speed, strength, vision and ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.
2007: Saw action in all 15 games ... made three starts, two in two-back formations and one in place of an injured Richardson ... carried 95 times for 459 yards, the fourth-highest total on the team ... seven rushing touchdowns were good for third on the squad ... also caught 14 passes (seventh on team) for 171 yards (sixth) ... rushed 11 times for 38 yards and first touchdown of the season in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne ... carried 14 times for 68 yards, his second-highest total of the season, in win over Northern Arizona ... playing near his hometown, notched 97 total yards (62 rushing, 25 receiving, 10 kick return) and scored on a two-yard run in key win at Elon ... scored in back-to-back games against Georgia Southern and Furman ... registered 40 rushing yards, including a three-yard touchdown scamper, and 39 receiving yards in blowout win over archrival Western Carolina ... turned in perhaps ASU’s biggest offensive play of the season when he made a diving catch for a 20-yard gain on fouth-and-three in the waning moments of ASU’s first-round playoff matchup versus James Madison ... one play later, Armanti Edwards’ scored from five yards out to give the Mountaineers a 28-27 victory ... with Richardson hobbled by an ankle injury the following week, Moore turned in his first 100-yard rushing performance with 100 yards on 24 carries and a touchdown in a national quarterfinal win over Eastern Washington ... also caught three passes for 36 yards in the triumph over EWU ... scored on a career-long 46-yard gallop in the first quarter of ASU’s national title game victory over Delaware ... rounded out 707 all-purpose yardage total with six kickoff returns for 77 yards on the campaign.
2006: The primary backup to Walter Payton Award finalist Kevin Richardson ... appeared in 14 games and made two starts in two-back sets versus Wofford and Georgia Southern ... posted best performance of the regular season with 50 yards on nine carries, including his first-career touchdown, in romp at Chattanooga ... his finest effort of the season came in the national semifinal victory over No. 5 Youngstown State, where he took some of the load off of an ailing Richardson by posting season highs with 14 carries for 86 yards and a score to help lead ASU to its second-straight national title game ... finished the season with 61 carries for 315 yards and two touchdowns.
Devon Moore
RB 5-9 200
Jr.
Mebane, N.C.
HS (Cedar Ridge)
After a two-year apprenticeship under ASU’s all-time leading rusher, Kevin Richardson, Moore takes the reins as starting running back ... compares favorably to Richardson with impressive speed, strength, vision and ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.
2007: Saw action in all 15 games ... made three starts, two in two-back formations and one in place of an injured Richardson ... carried 95 times for 459 yards, the fourth-highest total on the team ... seven rushing touchdowns were good for third on the squad ... also caught 14 passes (seventh on team) for 171 yards (sixth) ... rushed 11 times for 38 yards and first touchdown of the season in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne ... carried 14 times for 68 yards, his second-highest total of the season, in win over Northern Arizona ... playing near his hometown, notched 97 total yards (62 rushing, 25 receiving, 10 kick return) and scored on a two-yard run in key win at Elon ... scored in back-to-back games against Georgia Southern and Furman ... registered 40 rushing yards, including a three-yard touchdown scamper, and 39 receiving yards in blowout win over archrival Western Carolina ... turned in perhaps ASU’s biggest offensive play of the season when he made a diving catch for a 20-yard gain on fouth-and-three in the waning moments of ASU’s first-round playoff matchup versus James Madison ... one play later, Armanti Edwards’ scored from five yards out to give the Mountaineers a 28-27 victory ... with Richardson hobbled by an ankle injury the following week, Moore turned in his first 100-yard rushing performance with 100 yards on 24 carries and a touchdown in a national quarterfinal win over Eastern Washington ... also caught three passes for 36 yards in the triumph over EWU ... scored on a career-long 46-yard gallop in the first quarter of ASU’s national title game victory over Delaware ... rounded out 707 all-purpose yardage total with six kickoff returns for 77 yards on the campaign.
2006: The primary backup to Walter Payton Award finalist Kevin Richardson ... appeared in 14 games and made two starts in two-back sets versus Wofford and Georgia Southern ... posted best performance of the regular season with 50 yards on nine carries, including his first-career touchdown, in romp at Chattanooga ... his finest effort of the season came in the national semifinal victory over No. 5 Youngstown State, where he took some of the load off of an ailing Richardson by posting season highs with 14 carries for 86 yards and a score to help lead ASU to its second-straight national title game ... finished the season with 61 carries for 315 yards and two touchdowns.
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Re: Countdown 08 the 20's
SIU
20 Blake Sims CB 6-1 210 Sr.
21 Larry Warner RB 5-8 180 Sr. 6.2 ypc, 5 TDS
22 Anthony Seay WR 6-1 185 So.
24 Korey Lindsey DB 5-11 180 So. returned 3 kickoffs for an avg. 28.3 yds.
25 Jonate Govan RB 5-10 195 Jr.
26 Mike McElroy DB 6-2 185 So.
27 Richard White RB 5-10 200 So. 4.6 ypc, 6 TDs
28 Derrick Belton S 5-10 175 Sr.
29 Nick King DB 5-8 165 Fr.
20 Blake Sims CB 6-1 210 Sr.
21 Larry Warner RB 5-8 180 Sr. 6.2 ypc, 5 TDS
22 Anthony Seay WR 6-1 185 So.
24 Korey Lindsey DB 5-11 180 So. returned 3 kickoffs for an avg. 28.3 yds.
25 Jonate Govan RB 5-10 195 Jr.
26 Mike McElroy DB 6-2 185 So.
27 Richard White RB 5-10 200 So. 4.6 ypc, 6 TDs
28 Derrick Belton S 5-10 175 Sr.
29 Nick King DB 5-8 165 Fr.