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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Montana blasts Appalachian State
Missoula, MT (Sports Network) - Quarterback Jordan Johnson returned to the
University of Montana lineup Saturday night and the Grizzlies looked like they
are ready to return to an elite level in the FCS.
In a matchup of perennial national powers, 20th-ranked Montana blasted 12th-
ranked Appalachian State, 30-6, at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
In losing Scott Satterfield's coaching debut, the visiting Mountaineers also
lost star quarterback Jamal Londry-Jackson to an apparent hand injury.
Johnson, a junior, completed 19-of-23 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns
as Montana (1-0) won the highly anticipated season opener for both teams.
After leading Montana to a share of the Big Sky Conference title and the FCS
semifinals in 2011, Johnson was suspended by the school for all of last season
following his arrest on sexual assault charges that were later dropped.
Without Johnson, Montana suffered its first losing season in 27 years. Then
this offseason, the Grizzlies received NCAA penalties for illegal booster
activity from past years, but their program still remains eligible for the
national playoffs.
A lot was restored on the field against Appalachian State. Montana rushed for
246 yards, with Travon Von and Jordan Canada gaining 118 and 112 yards,
respectively. They both scored on touchdown runs.
In relief of Londry-Jackson, Kameron Bryant was 8-of-12 for 116 yards. The
Mountaineers' points came from Drew Stewart's two field goals.
09/01 09:41:41 ET
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