Appalachian State (RV) vs East Tennessee State
Saturday, August 31st, 2024 3:30pm EST
TV/Video: ESPN+
Radio: FLAGSHIP 97.3 FM (North Wilkesboro),1060 AM/97.3 FM, & 1030 AM/99.1 FM (Charlotte), 96.3 FM (Greensboro), 96.3 FM (Winston-Salem), 1350 AM/96.1 FM (Asheville), 790 AM/93.7 FM (Johnson City), 1450 AM107.7 FM (Hendersonville), 1250 AM/103.9 FM (Marion); The Varsity Network App, Sirius/XM 990
Kidd Brewer Stadium
Capacity: 30,000
Surface: AstroTurf
Jeff Sagarin Ratings
App State: 73.12
ETSU: 41.15
Home: 2.45
App State is favored by the Sagarin ratings by 34.42 points
VegasInsider Line: App State -33.5
Series: App State leads 32-14-1
Last Meeting: App State 42 ETSU 7, August 31, 2019, Boone NC
We have reached the dawn of new season, where hope abounds and everyone has a chance to reach their goals. At Appalachian, those goals have always been to win a conference championship and win a bowl game. But now, those goals might include something bigger. College football at its highest level now has a true playoff to conclude its season. Previously, it was just an invitational. With the expansion to twelve teams, every team across the country feels they have a better chance to obtain something that was once only given to a select few. However, a lot of work has to be done between now and then. Those games will be played in late December and January. The season starts in August. The work to get to August started months ago. A rather challenging first month of non-conference play awaits the Mountaineers, but it all starts this week with the home opener at The Rock.
Welcome back to football season and welcome back to Boone, Tre Lamb. Formerly of Gardner Webb after a four-year stint in Boiling Springs, Lamb jumped across the ridge to Johnson City to revive an ETSU program who has stumbled since bringing football back. Back-to-back 3-8 seasons forced the Buccaneers brass to make a change after 2023. Nearly two dozen former Gardner Webb players joined Lamb on the trek to the Tri-Cites. So do not take this game as what it is worth on paper. Tre Lamb did not take the job at ETSU to sustain a football program where three wins is acceptable. Lamb is a winner and a program builder, and he is doing exactly what it takes to start from the ground up the same way he did at Webb. There might be a quick turnaround for the Bucs in year one with all that Gardner Webb talent, and they’ll likely be a much better team at the end of the season than they are this week.
Most notable among the incoming Gardner Webb transfers to East Tennessee is quarterback Jaylen King. The assumption here is that he will be the starter for the Bucs, as he started the last seven games for Tre Lamb last year. He got his feet wet against East Carolina and Robert Morris before finding a groove for a stretch of games. As a freshman in 2023, King had some ups and downs, but it was enough for Webb to go 5-2 in his starts. In games where he threw multiple interceptions, he was 0-2. He finished the season with 1,223 passing yards in those seven games, with 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions. For a little over half a season, those are pretty good numbers. As a true dual threat, the numbers that jump off the page are his rushing statistics. He racked up 403 total rushing yards and went over 35 yards in five of his nine appearances. In seven of those nine games, he was credited with double digit rushing attempts. His mobility was very much a part of the Gardner Webb offense, so I would expect the same in 2024 for ETSU.
We have all seen, read and heard the prognostications after a long offseason, which is no longer just about recruiting high school players, but also revolves around recruiting your own players and those who played at other colleges in their career. It’s here to stay. You might not necessarily like this new normal of college football. That’s completely fine. At least we have made it to late August and all that talk is over and we can all focus on playing or watching the games. The Mountaineers return a lot of offensive production. So when you think of production, you think of carries, receptions, yards and touchdowns. You think of the names you have heard over and over. Kaedin Robinson, Christian Horn, Eli Wilson, Kanye Roberts and Anderson Castle to name a few. You might even think of a guy named Joey Aguilar, who at this time last year was just a name. He was the newcomer, the outsider and the one we all knew the least about. Quickly, Joey Aguilar has become a household name, tabbed as the Sun Belt’s Newcomer of the Year in 2023, Cure Bowl MVP, and Sun Belt Preseason Player of the year in 2024 while setting six schools records in just 14 games played.
The turnaround on the defensive side of the ball in 2023 could mostly be attributed to the “Star” defensive package, which features a hybrid safety that can be used in a multiple formations to confuse offenses. Long story short, the Mountaineers had to get the athletes on the field. That led to a five game win streak, including a victory over a ranked James Madison team. Those impacts of the defensive switch were felt at all positions. The Mountaineers had 25 takeaways, which was tops in the Sun Belt and fourth overall in FBS. The Mountaineers intercepted eight passes in a four game stretch to end the regular season. They recovered fumbles in each of the last five games of the season, including three in the washout that was the Cure Bowl. Jordan Favors had three of his four interceptions in the latter half of the year. Linebacker Caden Sullivan tallied 5 tackles or more in each of the last five games of the season. One could see the transformation by the so-called eye test, and it also carried over to the stat sheet.
There are plenty ways to look at this matchup, and yes there will be a lot more Gardner Webb 2023 comparisons to analyze. Both head coaches are familiar with their quarterbacks. Jaylen King has a few starts under his belt and Joey Aguilar has started thirteen games himself. That was not the case between the two teams last year. App State had to deal with a first drive injury to Ryan Burger and figure out when to pull the plug early. That advantage went to Gardner Webb in the first half. A fourteen yard punt by Gardner Webb set up App State on the plus side of the field at the 32-yard line. With 2:13 remaining in the first half, Joey Aguilar threw a strike to Kaedin Robinson that will never be forgotten. Joey’s first pass went for a touchdown. The Mountaineers took the lead into halftime at 14-10. Gardner Webb took the opening kickoff of the second half and drove the field for a score. The following drive, Joey Aguilar took the ball for a second time, while trailing, and went down the field immediately to retake the lead at 21-17. Webb retook the lead on the following drive at 24-21. Then, Joey Aguilar got the ball for a third time, went down the field, and retook the lead at 28-24. This was a guy in his first career Division I start, thrown into the mix, and just dropped bombs. That was also an experienced Gardner Webb team led by Tre Lamb who had established his team for four years and taken them to consecutive trips to the FCS playoffs. The ETSU team we will see Saturday is not as talented as that Gardner Webb team from 2023. Obviously they have added a lot of pieces from Gardner Webb, but what Lamb had established in four years simply cannot be replicated in a few months. Gardner Webb converted 8 of 18 third down attempts, were 2/3 on fourth down, and scored on all three red zone opportunities a season ago. They played just about perfect outside of a couple untimely interceptions while App State was adjusting on the fly to a quarterback injury. They shortened the game despite thirteen possessions. That’s a lot of words to say I think we see a similar strategy from ETSU. Now, Tre Lamb has said all the things he was supposed to say during media availability and his coaches show. He’s hinted at trick plays and changing looks from last year. And certainly Appalachian will look different too. The “Star” package was not utilized until midway through the season. Lamb didn’t see it with his eyes last year. He’s been looking at App State for a week, but that’s all tape. East Tennessee had issues moving the ball last year as a whole. Their offense will be better, but I’m not sure the defense will hold up after surrendering 270 passing yards per game and a 3:1 TD/INT ratio to Southern Conference teams last year.
The First Pick
EZTZ 17
Mountaineers 41