Conway, Ark. — As long as the Bobcats are still alive, they’re going to keep fighting.
Texas State had the breath taken from its lungs with a late touchdown by Central Arkansas, but its heart wouldn’t stop. The Bobcats answered with a show-stopping touchdown of their own and beat the Bears, 27-24.
“Sixty minutes. That’s what we started talking about since we began conference play,” Texas State head coach Brad Wright said. “We didn’t do it against Southeastern Louisiana, but maybe we learned our lesson. The kids played hard.”
The Bobcats battled down to the final drive of a game that saw six lead changes and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter with less than two minutes on the clock.
Texas State trailed 17-13 going into the fourth quarter and was without No. 1 wide receiver Da’Marcus Griggs for most of the game. Yet, the Bobcats still had Daren Dillard.
Dillard was Mr. Big Time for Texas State in Conway, as he reeled in nine catches for 147 yards and a touchdown. His score (a 20-yard catch) put the Bobcats ahead 20-17 with 12:28 left in the game.
“We have guys stepping up,” Texas State senior quarterback Bradley George said. “Everybody asked what we’re going to do without Cameron Luke. But we have speed and athleticism.”
UCA took the lead back (24-20) with 1:40 left, but two costly penalties by the Bears put the Bobcats at midfield.
Texas State needed eight plays to get to the end zone (three of which were passes to Dillard) and won it on a 24-yard strike from George to Darius Bolden.
• Tyler Mayforth
Sports
College Football: Bobcats claw past UCA
- Sports
-
-
College Baseball: Bobcats kicked from SLC Tournament
McVaney homers twice, but Texas State booted by SFA.
-
College Baseball: Bobcats chop down the Lumberjacks
Texas State run rules SFA 11-1, face SE Louisiana tonight
-
College Baseball: Islanders upset top-seeded Bearkats
Sam Houston stunned by No. 8 seed
-
Outdoors for 5/24
A great opportunity to introduce kids to fishing
-
College Baseball: Bobcats look for another crown
State hopes to start SLC Tourney off on the right foot
-
College Softball: Bobcats belted out by Aggies
Texas State’s season ends with 7-4 loss to A&M
-
College Baseball: Texas State wins regular-season finale
Bobcats end Northwestern State's season, 10-4
-
HS Softball: Lady Rattlers earn postseason honors
Eight SMHS players named all-district
-
College Football: Eight Bobcats lauded in preseason publication
Phil Steele's College Football Preview releases preseason All-WAC team
-
Rattler soccer players honored with all-district
Numerous SMHS players named All-District 25-5A
- More Sports Headlines
-


