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The Bobcat defense sallow up the UTSA rushing attack in Texas State’s 49-10 win over the Roadrunners. It is the least amount of points that either Texas State or UTSA has allowed in a game during the history of the I-35 Rivalry as well as being the biggest blowout in the game’s history.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Lincoln Pare gets the first down for the Bobcats in the rushing play. Pare led the team in rushing with 109 yards on 11 carries and two touchdowns.
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Bobcats dethrone Roadrunners in historic blowout victory

After decade’s worth of pain and suffering, the past demons of the five straight losses to archrival UTSA are firmly buried 39 feet into the ground of UFCU Stadium.

Hunters flock to fields as Dove Season begins

Hunters flock to fields as Dove Season begins

Although some Texas dove seasons are better than others, I always anticipate the Sept. 1st opener. Last year was fair but this season should be a barn burning. Spring population surveys conducted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department estimates that 34.4 million mourning doves. This is the third highest count in survey history. Also, a record high white-winged dove population of 12.8 million was counted.

ALL EYES ON TEXAS STATE

Texas State will be in the national spotlight as the Bobcats will play the Arizona State Sun Devils Thursday night with the game being broadcast on ESPN. This will be the first time Texas State will play on ESPN at UFCU Stadium since 2020 when the Bobcats played SMU.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

ALL EYES ON TEXAS STATE

A massive crowd is expected in Texas State’s home game against Arizona State.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

ALL EYES ON TEXAS STATE

Colton’s Corner: Texas State enters the national spotlight against Arizona State

Rattlers battle hard against No. 4 Austin High

Melayna Perkins attempts to get the ball over the net in the Rattlers home game against the No. 4 ranked Austin High Maroons. Despite the Rattlers losing in a sweep, San Marcos gave the Maroons everything they had and more.
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Rattlers battle hard against No. 4 Austin High

San Marcos’ upset attempt might have come up short, but the Rattlers gave the No. 4 ranked Austin High Maroons everything they had.

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