Colton Corner’s: State Championship Weekend is must see
One of the greatest moves the UIL had ever made was moving the Football State Championships to AT&T Stadium for a full weekend of state championship games.
One of the greatest moves the UIL had ever made was moving the Football State Championships to AT&T Stadium for a full weekend of state championship games.
Texas State found themselves back in the win column as the Bobcats defeated the Jarvis Christian Bulldogs, 107-58.
The San Marcos Boys Basketball team pulled away from Austin LASA in the fourth quarter to secure a 51-46 victory.
The University Interscholastic League officially unveiled both the enrollments and cutoff numbers for the upcoming 20242026 Realignment Cycle.
It is getting close to Christmas and I usually write a column for individuals that have a running partner or friend that exchanges gifts. It is still two weeks away and I know some people wait until the time to buy a gift is only two days away. I knew one person that waited until Christmas Eve to buy a gift. The only downside to that is the gift idea you had in mind may be sold out or if you wait until Christmas Eve the store may close early. If the gift needs to be mailed you have five days to buy the gift, wrap the gift, wrap the gift for mailing, and to stand in line with all the other people that waited to mail the gift.
It was hard not to feel emotional for David Baillif, Special Assistant to Head Coach G.J. Kinne, as the Bobcats defeated Georgia Southern to earn their sixth win of the season to become bowl eligible nearly 18 years after Bailiff, then head coach, led Texas State to their first ever FCS playoff win over the Eagles in 2005.
San Marcos clinched their 10th win of the season as the Rattlers rolled past longtime rival Lockhart, defeating the Lions, 80-35.
San Marcos rolled to another victory as the Lady Rattlers defeated the San Antonio Veterans Memorial Lady Patriots 70-23.
My worries about the soul of college football began when both Texas and Oklahoma announced their move to the SEC.
Ishmail Mahdi became the first offensive player since Keenan Brown in 2018 to be named First Team All Conference Offense. Mahdi was named First Team All Purpose having over 2,000 all-purpose yards for the Bobcats.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
Lineback Brian Holloway is named as Second Team All Conference Defense.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
Kole Wilson and T.J. Finley are named as Sun Belt Honorable Mention. Wilson completed his first season with the Bobcats catching 61 passes for 697 yards and eight touchdowns. Finley broke the single season record for most passing yards in a single season with 3,287 yards and 24 touchdowns.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
Sun Belt Conference named 11 Texas State football players to the All Conference Selections with seven players being named to the First, Second and Third team squads–the most for any Texas State football team since 2008.
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