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  Appalachian State running back Darrynton Evans turned a teammate's fourth-down fumble into a 31-yard touchdown. The Mountaineers added another fourth-down score when receiver Thomas Hennigan wrestled an under-thrown pass away from a UAB defensive back who tried to intercept it. Those kinds of plays lifted No. 20 Appalachian State to a 31-17 victory over the Blazers in the New Orleans Bowl on Saturday night. "We're not going to play scared at Appalachian State," newly promoted head coach Shawn Clark said. "We're going to play aggressive and let the cards fall where they fall." The Mountaineers (13-1) scored twice in the third quarter on quarterback fumbles. Evans, who rushed for a 157 yards, scored his lone touchdown when quarterback Zac Thomas lost the ball on a fourth-and-1 sneak. The ball rolled back toward Evans, who cleanly scooped it, made a sudden move to his right and sprinted into the open field. "It was just right place, right time," Evans said. Later, outside linebacker Nick Hampton stripped UAB quarterback Tyler Johnston, and inside linebacker Trey Cobb picked up the ball and returned it 24 yards to put Appalachian State in front 24-17. "There was more crazy things that happened in this game than 10 games combined," lamented UAB coach Bill Clark, calling the Appalachian State fumble that bounced straight back to Evans "pretty fluky." "Give their running back credit," the UAB coach added. "He made a heck of a play.” - AP College Football

Jr/2020 RB *Darrynton EvansAppalachian State
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