San Marcos, TX
Oct 12, 2024
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In a commanding performance, Texas State secured a decisive 41-9 victory over Arkansas State, showcasing their offensive prowess at UFCU Stadium. The game opened with Jordan McCloud's 53-yard touchdown strike to Kole Wilson, setting the tone early for a relentless offensive assault. Texas State's defense, fortified by Treylin Payne's pivotal interception, stifled Arkansas State's advances.
Jordan McCloud's formidable 320-yard, four-touchdown display was wonderfully complemented by Ismail Mahdi's dynamic rushing effort, accruing 164 yards on the ground. Despite an impressive 175 all-purpose yards by Arkansas State's Ja'Quez Cross, the Red Wolves were unable to breach Texas State's goal line, further constricted by the stellar defensive plays of the Bobcats.
Clune Van Andel (Arkansas State)
Van Andel kicked a 41-yard field goal, providing Arkansas State an early lead and momentarily promising a competitive game.
Jordan McCloud (Texas State)
McCloud's 53-yard touchdown pass to Kole Wilson quickly reversed the momentum, giving the Bobcats a lead they would never relinquish.
Treylin Payne (Texas State)
Payne's interception at a critical juncture deepened Arkansas State's woes, halting their drive and paving the way for further Texas State scoring.
Jordan McCloud (Texas State)
McCloud connected with Jaden Williams on a 25-yard touchdown, further expanding the Bobcats' lead and dashing Arkansas State's hopes.
Joey Hobert (Texas State)
Hobert's 8-yard touchdown reception not only capped off a well-rounded offensive performance but solidified the triumph for Texas State.
Mason Shipley (Texas State)
Shipley's 29-yard field goal ensured Texas State finished strong, sealing the scoring and confirming their decisive victory.
Jordan McCloud (Texas State, QB)
Displaying top-caliber quarterback play, McCloud threw for 320 yards and four touchdowns, expertly managing the game and leading the Bobcats to a dominant victory.
Ismail Mahdi (Texas State, RB)
Mahdi delivered a standout performance on the ground with 164 yards, effectively exploiting gaps in the Arkansas State defense and setting the pace for the Bobcats' offense.
Joey Hobert (Texas State, WR)
A reliable target throughout the game, Hobert amassed 101 yards on ten receptions and scored twice, contributing significantly to Texas State's aerial threat.
Ja'Quez Cross (Arkansas State, RB)
In a tough outing for Arkansas State, Cross was a bright spot with 175 all-purpose yards, showcasing his versatility and playmaking abilities.
Clune Van Andel (Arkansas State, K)
Van Andel remained perfect on the season with nine points scored, displaying steady reliability in the kicking game.
Arkansas State Red Wolves
3
6
0
0
9
Texas State Bobcats
14
3
14
10
41