Appalachian State Mountaineers Football Depth Chart 2024-25
Appalachian State Mountaineers Football Depth Chart 2024-25
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
WR-X | Christan Horn | Dalton Stroman | Zavier Short | - |
WR-Z | Makai Jackson | William Fowles | - | - |
WR-SL | Kaedin Robinson | Michael Hetzel | - | - |
LT | Markell Samuel | Andres Dewerk | - | - |
LG | Griffin Scroggs | Jayden Ramsey | - | - |
C | Jack Hollifield | Michael Marotta | Cayden Sweatt | - |
RG | Thornton Gentry | Garner Langlo | - | - |
RT | Thomas Shrader | Luke Burgess | - | - |
TE | Eli Wilson | David Larkins | Kanen Hamlett | Max Drag |
QB | Joey Aguilar | Billy Wiles | - | - |
RB | Kanye Roberts | Anderson Castle | Maquel Haywood | Ahmani Marshall |
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
LDE | Montez Kelley | Shawn Collins | Santana Hopper | - |
NT | Joshua Donald | Markus Clark | Jason Hertz | - |
RDE | Michael Fletcher | Kevin Abrams-Verwayne | - | - |
DOG | Nate Johnson | Thomas Davis | - | - |
MLB | Kyle Arnholt | Derrell Farrar | - | - |
WLB | Caden Sullivan | Brendan Harrington | - | - |
FCB | Trenton Yowe | Jason Chambers | - | - |
SS | Jordan Favors | DJ Burks | - | - |
FS | Ronald Clarke | Myles Farmer | - | - |
BCB | Seth Robertson | Ethan Johnson | Elijah Mc-Cantos | - |
STAR | Avarion Cole | Jalik Thomas | - | - |
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
PT | Mitchell Lake | Conner Maynard | - | - |
PK | Michael Hughes | Jackson Moore | - | - |
KO | Michael Hughes | Jackson Moore | - | - |
LS | Christian Johnstone | Gabriel Simpkins | - | - |
H | Conner Maynard | Mitchell Lake | - | - |
PR | Kaedin Robinson | Makai Jackson | - | - |
KR | Kanye Roberts | Kaedin Robinson | - | - |
Appalachian State Mountaineers Depth Chart
The Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represents Appalachian State University and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). They are a proud member of the Sun Belt Conference. The Mountaineers play their home games at Kidd Brewer Stadium, affectionately known as "The Rock",located in Boone, North Carolina.
Appalachian State has an impressive track record, becoming the first Division I program to win three consecutive FCS national championships (2005-2007). The team's colors are black and gold, and their mascot, Yosef, is a beloved symbol of mountain spirit and determination.
The Mountaineers gained national recognition for their upset victory over fifth-ranked Michigan in 2007, which marked the first time an FCS team defeated a ranked FBS program. Since moving to the FBS in 2014, Appalachian State has continued its winning ways, securing multiple conference championships and bowl game victories.