TexasTerror
December 14th, 2006, 08:10 PM
Deserving honor for a coach who has found himself in the Division I title game for the second year in a row. Congrats coach Moore!
Chattanooga, TN (Sports Network) - Appalachian State head coach Jerry Moore was named the 20th winner of the Eddie Robinson Award tonight at the Division I-AA College Football Awards held in Chattanooga, TN on the eve of the Division I Football Championship title game. The Robinson Award is presented annually to the top head coach in I-AA/FCS football.
The Mountaineers posted a 10-1 regular season record and held the No. 1 ranking in The Sports Network top 25 throughout most of the season, and also completed a perfect 7-0 mark in the Southern Conference. The 10-1 regular season record was Moore’s second-best mark at Appalachian State, and was his best result since an undefeated 1995 campaign. The defending national champion Mountaineers earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship, and have advanced to Friday’s national championship game against Massachusetts.
Appalachian State opened the season at No. 1 in The Sports Network top 25, and stayed that way even after a 23-10 loss at I-A North Carolina State to open the season. A huge matchup between the last two national champions followed, and the Mountaineers were up to the task in a 21-10 home victory over James Madison. From that point, the Mountaineers won their final nine games and dominated most of the way. They hit their toughest stretch of the year in October with three consecutive games against conference heavyweights Wofford, Georgia Southern and Furman, and passed all the tests with flying colors. They used a strong defensive effort to hold off Wofford, 14-7, and rallied in the fourth quarter for a 27-20 victory in double overtime that marked their first win at Georgia Southern since 1996. The Mountaineers turned the game against rival Furman into a rout with a 26-0 second-half advantage in a 40-7 victory.
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Chattanooga, TN (Sports Network) - Appalachian State head coach Jerry Moore was named the 20th winner of the Eddie Robinson Award tonight at the Division I-AA College Football Awards held in Chattanooga, TN on the eve of the Division I Football Championship title game. The Robinson Award is presented annually to the top head coach in I-AA/FCS football.
The Mountaineers posted a 10-1 regular season record and held the No. 1 ranking in The Sports Network top 25 throughout most of the season, and also completed a perfect 7-0 mark in the Southern Conference. The 10-1 regular season record was Moore’s second-best mark at Appalachian State, and was his best result since an undefeated 1995 campaign. The defending national champion Mountaineers earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship, and have advanced to Friday’s national championship game against Massachusetts.
Appalachian State opened the season at No. 1 in The Sports Network top 25, and stayed that way even after a 23-10 loss at I-A North Carolina State to open the season. A huge matchup between the last two national champions followed, and the Mountaineers were up to the task in a 21-10 home victory over James Madison. From that point, the Mountaineers won their final nine games and dominated most of the way. They hit their toughest stretch of the year in October with three consecutive games against conference heavyweights Wofford, Georgia Southern and Furman, and passed all the tests with flying colors. They used a strong defensive effort to hold off Wofford, 14-7, and rallied in the fourth quarter for a 27-20 victory in double overtime that marked their first win at Georgia Southern since 1996. The Mountaineers turned the game against rival Furman into a rout with a 26-0 second-half advantage in a 40-7 victory.
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/2006robinson_moore.htm