Appalachian State remembers the day it shocked Michigan, and the world
Posted Aug 27, 2014
There are only so many ways in which a win against Furman could possibly serve as a blueprint for a victory over Michigan in Ann Arbor. For former Appalachian State defensive back Corey Lynch, the biggest play of arguably the most stunning upset in the history of college football was simply a matter of repeating against the Wolverines what had worked to perfection against the Paladins the season before.
(FOX Sports)
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