Annual Fountain City Classic will decide the SIAC East Division champ
The traditional SIAC East Division powerhouses were each three games under .500 and reeling from two of the worst starts in years for the storied programs.
Neither stayed down for long.
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“If you would have told me that we had only won four games going into this game, I never would have thought we would have had a chance (at an SIAC championship),” ASU coach Mike White said. “But we are here, and playing better football and right where we want to be.”
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