Appalachian State Has A History Of Challenging Power-5 Opponents
Posted Sep 19, 2019
Twelve years have passed since Appalachian State shocked the college football world by upsetting Michigan in “The Big House” and, while the program has gone 0-11 against Power 5 opponents since, it’s come dangerously close on more than one occasion. Just last season, the Mountaineers took Penn State to overtime in Happy Valley before falling 45-38.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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