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Arkansas State Stuns Appalachian State in Last-Second Thriller
30 Nov
Summary
- Jaylen Raynor passed for 363 yards and three touchdowns for the win.
- Kenyon Clay scored the winning touchdown with 42 seconds remaining.
- Appalachian State missed a game-winning field goal as time expired.

Arkansas State secured bowl eligibility with a thrilling 30-29 win against Appalachian State on Saturday, decided in the final seconds. Quarterback Jaylen Raynor delivered a standout performance, amassing 363 passing yards and three touchdowns to lead the Red Wolves' offense.
The pivotal moment came with just 42 seconds remaining when Kenyon Clay punched in a 1-yard touchdown. This score capped a swift 75-yard drive orchestrated by Raynor, highlighted by a crucial 34-yard completion to Corey Rucker. The Red Wolves' defense then held firm as Appalachian State's final field goal attempt missed.
Appalachian State's hopes for a bowl game were dashed when kicker Dominic De Freitas' 45-yard attempt failed as time expired. The Mountaineers had taken a brief 29-23 lead minutes earlier, but a crucial penalty nullified a potential touchdown. Despite efforts from quarterback JJ Kohl and running back Jaquari Lewis, they couldn't secure the victory.




