The 1-AA/FCS Appalachian State Mountaineers pull off arguably the greatest upset in NCAA college football history by going into "The Big House" and stunning the #5 ranked Michigan Wolverines.

Chad Henne, Appalachian State Quarterback threw a 46-yard pass to Mario Manningham WR, giving Michigan the ball at Appalachian State's 20 with 6 seconds left and putting the Wolverines in position to win it with a field goal. Lynch blocked the kick and almost returned 52 yards to the 18 as the final seconds ticked off. His teammates rushed across the field to pile on as the coaching staff and cheerleaders jumped with joy. "We're still sort of shocked," coach Jerry Moore said after being carried off the field by his players. Appalachian State has won 15 straight games, the longest streak in the nation, and 27 of its last 31. The Mountaineers are favored to win the Football Championship Subdivision, but they weren't expected to put up much of a fight against a team picked to win the Big Ten and contend for the national title. That's the beauty of college football.