ORLANDO, Fla. -- Xavier Woodson-Luster couldn't remember the statistic, but details didn't matter much Saturday night.
Results spoke for themselves.
Woodson-Luster said he remembers that before the season Arkansas State assistant Luke Paschall, who coaches wide receivers and coordinates special teams, put a number to the importance of blocking a punt.
"I forget the percentage," Woodson-Luster said.
The gist of it was that if a team blocks a punt, its chances of winning increases.
ASU proved that assertion correct.
Johnston White broke through Central Florida's line untouched in the first quarter to block a punt that rolled into the end zone.