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Appalachian State Football

Appalachian State logo with black background and white block "A" trimmed in gold App State Football At-A-Glance

Schedule | Sun Belt Standings | Recruiting | All-NC Stat Leaders

2025 Record5-8
Sun Belt2-6 (6th East)
StreakL2
Next GameMaine at Appalachian State (Sept. 5, 2026)
Last GameGeorgia Southern 29, Appalachian State 10 (Dec. 29, 2025)
Passing LeaderAJ Swann – 1,495 yards, 10 TDs
Rushing LeaderRashod Dubinion – 868 yards, 4 TDs
Receiving LeaderDalton Stroman – 666 yards, 4 TDs

First Season: 1928
Head Coach: Dowell Loggains (Arkansas ’04)
Level: FBS
Conference: Sun Belt
Enrollment: 21,798 (2025)
Location: Boone, NC
Colors: Black and Gold
Home Stadium: Kidd Brewer Stadium (30,000 capacity)
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This page serves as the central hub for Appalachian State football coverage on NC Football News, with links to schedules, conference standings, news and more.


Appalachian State logo with black background and white block "A" trimmed in gold Latest App State Football Headlines


Appalachian State logo with black background and white block "A" trimmed in gold 2025 Scores & Schedule

DateH/AOpponentScoreTimeTV/StreamRecordConf.Notes
Aug. 29atCharlotteW, 34-117 p.m.ESPNU1-00-0
Sept. 6vsLindenwoodW, 20-133:30 p.m.ESPN+2-00-0
Sept. 13atSouthern Miss*L, 22-387 p.m.ESPN+2-10-1
Sept. 27atBoise StateL, 14-477:30 p.m.FS12-20-1
Oct. 4vsOregon StateW, 27-233:30 p.m.ESPN+3-20-1
Oct. 11atGeorgia State*W, 41-203:30 p.m.ESPN+4-21-1
Oct. 18vsCoastal Carolina*L, 37-453:30 p.m.ESPN+4-31-2
Oct. 25atOld Dominion*L, 21-2412 p.m.ESPNU4-41-3
Nov. 6vsGeorgia Southern*L, 23-257:30 p.m.ESPN24-51-4
Nov. 15atJames Madison*L, 10-583:30 p.m.ESPN+4-61-5
Nov. 22vsMarshall*W, 26-242:30 p.m.ESPN+5-62-5
Nov. 29vsArkansas State*L, 29-302:30 p.m.ESPN+5-72-6
Dec. 29vsGeorgia SouthernL, 10-292 p.m.ESPN5-82-6Birmingham Bowl 2025
* Sun Belt game

Sun Belt Conference Standings

TeamConf RecordOverall RecordStreak
East Division
James Madison8-012-2L1
Old Dominion6-210-3W6
Coastal Carolina5-36-7L4
Georgia Southern4-47-6W2
Marshall3-55-7L2
App State2-65-8L2
Georgia State0-81-11L9
West Division
Troy6-28-6L2
Arkansas State5-37-6W2
Southern Miss5-37-6L4
Louisiana5-36-7L1
Texas State3-57-6W4
South Alabama3-54-8L1
ULM1-73-9L8

Appalachian State logo with black background and white block "A" trimmed in gold App State Football Snapshot

Appalachian State Mountaineers football is one of the most accomplished programs in North Carolina, with sustained success across both the Division I-AA/FCS and FBS levels. The Mountaineers have competed in the Sun Belt Conference since moving to the FBS in 2014 and play their home games at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina. 

Appalachian State rose to national prominence during its FCS era, winning three consecutive national championships from 2005 to 2007 and recording one of the most famous upsets in college football history with its 2007 victory at Michigan.

Since transitioning to the FBS, App State has remained a consistent Group of Five contender, earning multiple Sun Belt championships, frequent bowl appearances and national rankings. The program is known for its strong home-field advantage, high winning percentage and ability to compete successfully against Power Conference opponents.


Appalachian State Football FAQs

Who is Appalachian State’s head football coach?
Dowell Loggains became Appalachian State’s 23rd head football coach when he was hired in December 2024. Loggains came to the Mountaineers after serving as South Carolina’s offensive coordinator in 2023-24. He was an assistant at Arkansas before that and spent 17 years in various NFL roles.

Has Appalachian State ever won a national championship in football?
App State won consecutive NCAA Division I-AA (now FCS) national championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The Mountaineers, coached by Jerry Moore, beat Northern Iowa 21-16 in 2005, topped UMass 28-17 in 2006 and rolled past Delaware 49-21 in 2007. The 2007 season also included the famed upset of Michigan that September.

How long has App State football played in the Sun Belt Conference?
Appalachian State football joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2014 when it moved from the FCS to the FBS level and has since won multiple Sun Belt championships.

What is Appalachian State’s home football stadium?
Kidd Brewer Stadium is the 30,000-seat home of Appalachian State football. Also known as “The Rock,” Kidd Brewer has been the home of the Mountaineers since 1962. The largest attendance for an Appalachian State home game is 40,168, reached against North Carolina in 2022 and East Carolina in 2023.


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