NEW ORLEANS – Texas State claimed the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl crown with a 41-10 win over in-state foe Rice in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Bobcats—who were part of the Sun Belt’s 10-team bowl contingent that leads all non-autonomy conferences for the fourth-straight season—earned their third bowl win over the past three seasons.
Texas State is 3-0 in three all-time bowl appearances, with each victory coming under head coach GJ Kinne against an in-state opponent.
An interception by redshirt senior defensive back Jaden Rios—the first of three takeaways for the Bobcats defense—on the second play of the second quarter set up an eight-play, 38-yard touchdown drive that opened the scoring for Texas State.
After carrying a 10-7 lead into the break, Texas State scored 31-straight points to salt away its third-straight bowl championship. The Bobcats scored on 5-of-8 second-half possessions.
Texas State’s defense held Rice to just 195 yards of total offense—with 128 of those yards coming on the Owls two scoring drives.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Brad Jackson completed 17-of-24 passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. Junior wide receiver Chris Dawn Jr. caught 11 passes for 75 yards and two touchdowns, reaching the 1,000-yard plateau for the season. Junior wideout Beau Sparks caught Jackson’s third touchdown pass, as part of a four-catch, 87-yard outing.
Jackson also rushed for 52 yards and a touchdown—accounting for four touchdowns on the day. Redshirt senior running back Lincoln Pare (106 yards, 1 touchdown) and sophomore running back Greg Burrell (81 yards) gave the Bobcats a two-pronged attack from the backfield.
With five tackles and three tackles for loss, redshirt senior defensive lineman Kenard Snyder headlined the Bobcats defensive output, as the unit tallied 13 total tackles for loss.
With the win, Texas State finishes the year 7-6, posting three-straight winning campaigns for the first time in program history.