‘Fortnite’ helps build chemistry for Bobcats
Chris Woods’ son calls him a “camper.”
Chris Woods’ son calls him a “camper.”
Zak Kuhr wanted to make sure it didn’t come across as coach speak, rather, he truly believes Texas State’s quarterback battle will grind throughout training camp.
At 7:58 a.m. at the San Marcos High School indoor practice field, head coach Mark Soto blew his whistle. His players huddled in front of him, each taking a knee.
The word ‘Push’ is plastered all over Texas State football’s social media.
All sports will at one time or another cause an athlete to become injured in some manner. Each sport has its own specific kind of injury that seems to stand out more than others.
From head coach Everett Withers' standpoint, Saturday’s scrimmage was the best first scrimmage of training camp he’s had during his three-year tenure at Texas State.
The Bobcats aren’t afraid to tell you their goals this season are high.
After a successful season in 2017 where Texas State finished second in the Sun Belt, the Bobcats are after more.
One loss changed Appalachian State’s FBS tenure.
It took a 30-point second half from the Unicorns, but New Braunfels completed the comeback, defeating San Marcos for the sixth year in a row, 54-42.
Texas State was selected second in the Sun Belt preseason coaches’ poll, the conference announced on Wednesday.
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