South Alabama's second straight road game was a four-quarter nightmare.
The Jaguars dropped a 52-7 decision at Appalachian State on Saturday, surrendering 42 points in the first half and 517 yards overall. South Alabama (1-4, 1-1 Sun Belt Conference) did not score after the first quarter.
Here's a quarter-by-quarter look at how the Jaguars suffered their first Sun Belt loss of the year:
First Quarter
Appalachian State took the opening kickoff and scored, as quarterback Zac Thomas scrambled for a 54-yard touchdown and a 7-0 Mountaineers lead at the 13:11 mark. After the teams traded punts, South Alabama tied the game on Kawaan Baker's 2-yard TD run with 6:12 left in the quarter.