ONLINE SPORTSBOOK, SPORTS BETTING, CASINO GAMES, FOOTBALL BETTING, BLACKJACK GAMBLING

Online Sportsbook Online Blackjack

SPORTSBOOK LOGIN

Join  My Sportsbook
Forget login details?

Secure Offshore Sports Betting

SPORTSBOOK LINES

Sportsbook Lines ESPN
College and NFL Football Sportsbook Lines Football
College and NBA Basketball Sportsbook Lines Basketball
MLB Baseball Sportsbook Lines Baseball
NHL Hockey Sportsbook Lines Hockey
Soccer Sportsbook Lines Soccer
Tennis Sportsbook Lines Tennis
NASCAR Sportsbook Lines Auto Racing
Golf Sportsbook Lines Golf
Horse Racing Betting Lines Horse Racing
Boxing Betting Lines Boxing
Online Sportsbook Lines Cross Sport Parlay
Sportsbook Odds Mixed Prop Parlay
ONLINE SPORTSBOOK - Betting football, baseball, basketball, hockey and more

SPORTSBOOK NEWS

College and NFL Football Sports News Football
College Football Sports News College Football
College and NBA Basketball Betting News Basketball
College and MLB Baseball Betting News Baseball
Pro NHL Hockey Betting News Hockey
Pro Boxing Betting News Boxing
NASCAR, INDY, Formula 1 Betting News Auto Racing
PGA Betting News Golf
Harness and Thoroughbred Horse Racing News Horse Racing
English Premier, MLS, Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 1
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 2
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 3
Pro Tennis Betting News Tennis
This Day in Sports This Day in Sports
Olympics Betting News Olympics
College Coaching Moves College Coaching
Sportsbook

 Division I College Football Sports Betting News

 

Scott and LSU run all over Appalachian State


All RSS Feeds
MySportsbook.com - Online Sportsbook, Casino & Racebook
Baton Rouge, LA (My Sportsbook) - Charles Scott ran for a career-high 160 yards and two touchdowns, as seventh-ranked LSU opened defense of its national championship with a 41-13 rout of Appalachian State at Tiger Stadium.

Appalachian State (0-1), the three-time defending champion of the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA), pulled off the shocker of 2007 last September with a season-opening win at the Big House against Michigan, but could not muster the same magic in Death Valley.

LSU (1-0) captured the national championship last season with a 38-24 victory over Ohio State in the BCS title game, but this edition of the Tigers has many new faces this year -- including two players battling for time at quarterback.

Andrew Hatch and Jarrett Lee both saw plenty of action behind center in the opener. Hatch completed 7-of-14 passes for 77 yards with a touchdown, while Lee connected on 6-of-10 throws for 116 yards with a pair of scores. Hatch also ran for 43 yards on seven carries.

Appalachian State quarterback Armanti Edwards, who orchestrated last year's victory over Michigan and is among the preseason favorites for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in FCS, was held in check by the stout LSU defense. He completed just 13-of-31 passes for 155 yards with a touchdown and ran for just 23 yards on 12 attempts.

LSU outgained Appalachian State 459-239 and held a rushing advantage of 266-52.

The game was moved from a 7 p.m. (ct) start to 10 a.m. with the threat of Hurricane Gustav on the horizon. The Tigers got the early wake-up call, while the Mountaineers did not.

Appalachian State took the opening kickoff and moved from its own 22 to the LSU 35, but a fourth-down pass fell incomplete and the Tigers needed just two plays to find the end zone.

Scott raced through the middle and cut to the right sideline for a 56-yard jaunt on the first play, then burst through virtually the same hole untouched for an eight-yard touchdown run for a quick 7-0 lead.

LSU got the ball back after a punt and marched 56 yards on 10 plays for another score. Hatch hit Demetrius Byrd with a short pass and he turned it into a 17-yard touchdown to increase the advantage to 14-0 with 5:40 to play in the opening period.

The third Tiger possession resulted in a 21-yard field goal from Josh Jasper on the first play of the second quarter to make it 17-0, and following a series of punts, Lee threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell with 5:35 to play in the half for a 24-point cushion.

After Appalachian State turned the ball over on downs near midfield, LSU drove 48 yards for another score just 17 seconds before the intermission. Scott capped the series with a 29-yard touchdown run to send the Tigers into the break with a 31-0 advantage.

LSU dominated the opening 30 minutes, outgaining Appalachian State 323-119. Scott, alone, ran for 144 yards in the first half and the Mountaineers managed just five first downs.

The Mountaineers finally scored with just over six minutes to play in the third quarter when Edwards found Robert Welton alone along the seam with a 44- yard touchdown pass.

Jasper kicked a 33-yard field goal on LSU's next possession and the Tigers turned it over on their next series. Lee's pass was picked off by Jacque Roman and returned to the LSU 11. The Mountaineers, however, managed only a 24-yard field goal from Jason Vitaris on the first play of the fourth quarter to pull within 34-10.

Lee atoned for the mistake on his next series, throwing a 39-yard touchdown pass to LaFell for LSU's last score. The Mountaineers got a 44-yard field goal from Trey Hennessee in the final seconds.

Game Notes

LaFell finished with four catches for 87 yards...LSU earned a 24-0 victory over Appalachian State in the lone previous meeting in 2005.

August 30, 2008, at 02:48 PM ET
<-- Hurricane Gustav forces LSU to move up opener
Nittany Lions run all over Coastal Carolina -->

Archives: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Tressel gets raise from Ohio State
FSU's Pressley done for season
College Football - The Long Wait Is Over


About Sportsbook | Sportsbook | Cashier | Join Sportsbook | Online Casino | Sportsbook Lines | Sportsbook Promotions | Sportsbook Rules | Sportsbook & Casino Help Sports News | Privacy | Security | Social Responsibility | Site Map

©1997-Present
My Sportsbook Sportsbook - Casino - Racebook - Poker
Online Sportsbook - Internet Sportsbook - MLB Baseball Betting - NFL Football betting - NCAA Football Betting - Online Casino

My Sportsbook is a fully licensed online sportsbook providing sports betting, casino games, horse betting and online poker games. Large sports betting lines selection, fast service and payouts. Review live sports betting odds on all major sports including NFL Football Betting, MLB Baseball betting and NBA Basketball betting and March Madness betting.
Toll Free Phone #: 1-866-BetOnIt (1-866-238-6648)
  Non Toll Free Phone #:+ 506-2582-6550
  Support Email : support@mysportsbook.com