Coastal Carolina No. heads the state of Texas to win Sun Belt East

SAN MARCOS. Texas (AP) – Carolina Coastal coach Jamey Chadwell is concerned because he is aware that when it rains, it rains.

After a touching victory last week over Appalachian State, the Chanticleers No. 16 were on the road opposing a Texas State team for a bright spot in a bleak season. a historic season.

The Chants deferred Chadwell’s considerations by temporarily leaving the Bobcats out.

C. J. Marable had 157 yards and three touchdowns and Coastal Carolina won the name of the East Division of the Sun Belt Conference with a 49-14 victory on Saturday.

“It’s not a simple game to play with the weather here, it’s constantly raining,” Chadwell said. “Everyone talks about how this could be a trap game with the big win we got last week, but our team came here. was targeted from kick-off.

The Chanticleers (9-0, 7-0) had 572 yards to increase their winning streak to 10 games. They joined the Football Bowl subdivision three seasons ago.

The state of Texas (2-10, 2-6) finished its sixth consecutive loss season, the second-highest number of problems allowed by the Bobcats in regulation this season.

The state of Texas has kept a moment of silence for sophomore back-to-back Khambrail Winters, who shot dead Tuesday, that the San Marcos Police Department said a drug deal went wrong.

Unsurprisingly, normal rain began at the beginning of the first quarter and the match continued.

“Our plan is to come here to watch the football run, especially once we find out that the weather is going to be what it is,” Chadwell said.

Coastal took the lead early at Bobcat Stadium, scoring touchdowns in his first two possessions in the direction of a 35-7 lead at half-time.

The Chants drove 81 yards on their initial property for the game’s first touchdown. Marable had five runs for 67 yards in the seven-game race, adding a 14-yard run in 1:14 in the game.

“I love it at that moment because I know for sure that we are going to hit the ball and run the ball constantly,” Marable said.

The senior ball carrier continued with a 9-yard score at coastal’s time of possession. The 45-yard series was established when Alex Spillum, Chants’ junior goalkeeper, forced and recovered a getaway. It was the fourth getaway of the Texas State season.

Marable added a 23-yard run to the two minutes of the third quarter and ended up with 16 hauls, averaging 9. 8 yards consistent with the attempt.

The Chants ran for 406 yards and touchdowns.

The Texas State landing in the first half came with a 14-yard pass from Brady McBride to Javen Banks with 4:33 remaining in the first quarter. The 77-yard series reduced the Chants’ lead to 14-7 at the time.

McBride, the current Sun Belt offensive player, completed 20 of 26 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown.

The Bobcats kept 318 yards away, adding 116 yards on the court in 24 hauls.

Prove them wrong

Coastal won the East Sun Belt Division after it was decided to finish last in the convention’s preseason poll.

“It’s so special,” Marable said, “We’re all excited because we know that in the last few years, since I’ve been here, we’ve been 5-7 consecutively. Arriving this season, the purpose of winning the Sun Belt Championship. We knew what kind of equipment, we had (that) we knew we could do it. Everything aligns as we think. It’s a blessing. It’s a blessing to be here. “

THE WAY

Texas State: The Bobcats have finished above array500 only once in their last nine seasons. They have three seasons with two wins over the past five years and have a 5-19 record in two seasons under Jake Spavital, who signed a five-year contract with Texas State had a 7-28 record in three seasons under former head coach Everett Withers before firing.

Coastal Carolina: The Chants can conclude a better normal season and prepare for a rematch against the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns for the Sun Belt Championship. Coastal defeated Louisiana 30-27 on October 14.

Following

State of Texas: The season is over.

Carolina Coast: Houses Liberty Saturday.

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