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2004 Appalachian State Mountaineers football
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Conference Southern Conference
2004 record 6–5 (4–3 Southern)
Head coach Jerry Moore (16th year)
Offensive scheme Multiple Spread
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Kidd Brewer Stadium
(Capacity: 16,650)
Seasons
« 2003 2005 »
2004 Southern Conference football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
#5 Furman ^   6 1         10 3  
#10 Georgia Southern ^   6 1         9 3  
#18 Wofford   4 3         8 3  
Appalachian State   4 3         6 5  
Western Carolina   2 5         4 7  
The Citadel   2 5         3 7  
Elon   2 5         3 8  
Chattanooga   2 5         2 9  
† – Conference champion
^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll

The 2004 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the college football season of 2004–2005. The Mountaineers compete in Division I-AA as a member of the Southern Conference. The team celebrated its 75th season of play and were led by Jerry Moore in his 16th season as head coach. Home games were played at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina.[1] The 2004 season was a disappointing one for the Mountaineers. The team finished third in the Southern Conference at 4–3 and slumped to an overall 6–5 record. The low point of the season was a 30–27 loss to archrival Western Carolina in the Battle for the Old Mountain Jug.

Schedule[]

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Result Attendance
September 4* at Wyoming #20 War Memorial StadiumLaramie, WY L 53–7   13,205
September 11* #20 Eastern Kentucky #24 Kidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NC W 49–21   12,353
September 18 The Citadel #20 Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC W 28–14   8,931
September 25* at #19 Northwestern State #17 Harry Turpin StadiumNatchitoches, LA L 40–35   10,282
October 2* Texas State #24 Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC W 41–34   13,619
October 9 #2 Furman #21 Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC W 30–29   15,311
October 16 at #2 Georgia Southern #15 Paulson StadiumStatesboro, GA L 54–7   22,421
October 23 #5 Wofford #23 Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC W 38–17   19,777
October 30 at Chattanooga #17 Finley StadiumChattanooga L 59–56   4,486
November 6 Elon Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC W 48–7   11,347
November 13 at Western Carolina E. J. Whitmire StadiumCullowhee, NC (Battle for the Old Mountain Jug) L 30–27   14,714
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from The Sports Network I-AA poll.

References[]

General
Specific
  1. "Appalachian State: About the University". Appalachian State University. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20081205015426/http://www.appstate.edu/top/about/. Retrieved December 9, 2009.

External links[]

  • GoASU.com - Official Appalachian State Mountaineers football website
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