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FRIDAY FOOTBALL PREVIEW

The San Marcos Rattler football team is looking for their first win of the season while playing their first home game in over a month. San Marcos squares off against the Judson Rockets at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
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FRIDAY FOOTBALL PREVIEW

San Marcos continues to search for their first win of the season as the Rattlers end a three-game road to return back to Toyota Rattler Stadium in a critical district showdown with the Converse Judson Rockets.

Bobcats heal up during bye week, host Troy for homecoming game

Donerio Davenport avoids the ULM defense in the Bobcats game against the Warhawks. Davenport finished the game with 15 carries for 94 yards.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats heal up during bye week, host Troy for homecoming game

G.J. Kinne is named to the Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Watch List.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats heal up during bye week, host Troy for homecoming game

With seven games underneath their belt, Texas State will finally catch a break as the Bobcats head into their bye week.

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Cash Miller fights off several Austin Royals defenders in the Bears last home game. Academy starts district play this week as the Bears face off with Kerrville Our Lady of the Hills Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Photo submitted by Becky Crauthers

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CJ Crauthers takes the snap in Academy’s game against Austin Royals.
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Bears dominate Austin Royals JV, start district against Hawks

Following their bye week, San Marcos Academy was back on the gridiron as the Bears notched their third victory of the season over the Austin Royals JV team, 49-0.

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Head Coach G.J. Kinne was named to the Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Watch List.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Kinne named to Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Watch List

Texas State Head Football coach GJ Kinne, who has guided the Bobcats to their best start in the program’s FBS history in his first year at the helm, has been named to the American Heart Association’s 2023 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Watch List, the organization announced Tuesday.

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Wide receiver Joey Hobert avoids the ULM tacklers in the Bobcats game against the Warhawks. Hobert caught 10 passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns in the Bobcats 21-20 win over ULM.
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Brian Holloway makes the tackle in the Bobcats game against ULM. The Bobcat defense came up with two goal line stands.
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Bobcats stun Warhawks with last second comeback, first 5-win season since 2014

Texas State scored 12 unanswered points with less than five minutes remaining in the game, as the Bobcats stunned the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks, 21-20, to seal the team’s first five-win season since 2014 in front of the fifth largest crowd at Bobcat Stadium.

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Samantha Wunsch celebrates a point in the Bobcats last home game. Wunsch led the team kills in Texas State’s game against Southern Miss on Friday.
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Bobcats sweep Southern Miss, will host South Alabama this weekend

Texas State volleyball came away with one of their biggest wins of the season as the Bobcats swept the doubleheader against Southern Miss In the first game of the doubleheader, Southern Miss took the first set 2520.

Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Aiden Rodriguez makes the tackle in the backfield for the Rattlers as the team faced Cibolo Steele on Friday.
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Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Quarterback Braydon Hayward and Running Back Stefan Stennett complete the read option during Friday's game against Cibolo Steele.
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Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Despite two early turnovers that kept the game within reach for most of the first half, San Marcos fell 45-6 to Cibolo Steele in a tough match-up against one of Texas 6A Football’s best teams.

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