Foxx praises ASU Mountaineers for
defeating Michigan
Washington, D.C.-- I rise to salute
the Appalachian State University Mountaineer football team on their upset of
fifth-ranked Michigan this weekend in their season opener. This win was one of
the greatest upsets in college football history. Before last Saturday's win, no
Division I-AA team had beaten a team ranked in the AP poll from 1989 to 2006.
The Mountaineers' win was no ordinary upset. It was a down-to-the-wire game for
the history books. The game hinged on the heroic field goal blocked by Corey
Lynch with 6 seconds left that secured ASU's 34-32 victory over one of the most
storied college football programs in America.
With this upset, it looks like Coach Jerry Moore is poised to lead the
Mountaineers to their third straight national championship.
By beating Michigan, ASU extends their winning streak to 15 games, the longest
among Division I teams. But this victory is about more than winning streaks or
statistics. This is about the achievements of a hardworking championship team
from a small town in rural North Carolina proving that tenacity counts.