Appalachian State O-lineman Jack Murphy dies

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Appalachian State football player John “Jack” Murphy died Friday, according to a university spokesperson.

“The hearts of the App State community are with Jack’s loved ones during this very difficult time,” Megan Hayes, senior associate vice chancellor and chief communications officer, said in a statement. “We are respecting his family’s wishes and requests and are providing support and assistance as requested.”

The university did not provide a cause of death or any details about the circumstances, only that no foul play was suspected.

Murphy was a third-team All-Sun Belt selection in 2023, starting 14 games at offensive tackle. He spent the three previous seasons at Marshall.

A native of Fairfax, Virginia, Murphy attended Bishop O’Connell High in nearby Arlington.

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