Bobcats come away satisfied with 36-20 win over Texas Southern
Texas State’s 36-20 win over Texas Southern was far from perfect.
But head coach Everett Withers is always satisfied with winning.
Texas State’s 36-20 win over Texas Southern was far from perfect.
But head coach Everett Withers is always satisfied with winning.
Texas State improved to 1-1 on Saturday after holding off Texas Southern 36-20 on Saturday at Bobcat Stadium.
Here are five takeaways from the Bobcats' victory:
San Marcos dug itself an early hole it couldn't get out of.
There are usually two types of runners in a road race.
Texas State put No. 18 Texas in a hole for the first time this season.
But the Longhorns rallied back for a 2-1 win on Friday inside Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
Texas State had its five-match winning streak snapped at the hands of No. 6 Texas on Thursday.
The Longhorns swept the Bobcats 3-0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-19) at Gregory Gymnasium in Austin.
District play is supposed to be tight. San Marcos kept it that way through two sets.
Effort wasn’t the issue.
Offensive coordinator Victor Sierra demands that all 11 of his players on the field be on the same page on every play.
Kordell Rodgers knew he couldn’t get tackled, or at least not by Rutgers’ quarterback.
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