November 5, 2019

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TEXAS STATE SPLITS THE WEEKEND IN LOUISIANA

THE ASIA PROJECT BRINGS RESILIENCE AND VULNERABILITY TO TEXAS STATE

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TUITION INCREASES TO COME FOR 2021 AND 2022 SCHOOL YEARS

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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2019 VOLUME 109 ISSUE 13

DEFENDING THE FIRST AMENDMENT SINCE 1911

HOMECOMING EDITION

H O2 C0 O1 9 NOV. 5 – TACO THROWDOWN

Bobcat Trail (near Commons Dining Hall) at Noon. It's a race against the clock! We're looking for individuals who can eat 10 tacos the fastest! Individuals will compete for best in their category and best overall.

NOV. 6 – TXST’S GOT TALENT

Come see your very talented Texas State community sing, dance and more at the Evans Auditorium, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. this is a ticketed event!

NOV. 7 – TXST SPIRIT RALLY Spirit Rally March begins at 11:50 a.m. at Old Main followed by the Spirit Rally which will be held at the March's end in the LBJ Mall from Noon-3 p.m.

NOV. 8 – SOAP BOX DERBY

Read Street (next to Campus Rec), 3 p.m. This is the longest standing tradition at Texas State. Soap Box Derby is sure to be a nail-biting race! Teams will compete for best in their category and best overall.

NOV. 9 – TXST V. SOUTH ALABAMA

Bobcat Football v. New Mexico State, 2 p.m. Halftime Royalty Reveal, Approximately 3:30 p.m. Ticketed event.

GAMEDAY

Bobcats picked as favorites for Homecoming game By Claire Partain Sports Editor The stakes have never been higher this season for Bobcat football as they head into Homecoming Week. Despite three straight losses and a nosedive in their offensive performance, the ‘Cats are back at home and favored to win this Saturday as they face off against South Alabama for a last-ditch effort at bowl eligibility. Things aren’t all bad for the Bobcats, however. Although they currently sit at fourth in the West Division and near the bottom of current Sun Belt rankings, the Homecoming matchup will see them play a Jaguar team that was most recently placed at 124th out of all 130 FBS teams according to Bill Connelly’s SP+ Rankings. Texas State currently sits at 114th and has a defense ranked much higher at 76th in the nation. The Bobcats are 4-3 in the past seven Homecoming matchups and last faced South Alabama for Homecoming in 2013 with a 33-31 win. Texas State is 2-0 at home and 2-2 all time against the Jaguars. With the odds in their favor, the ‘Cats will have to leave their losing streak behind and back up their defense with a more impressive offense. The past two away games have been a routine of decent first halves, a second-half slump with plummeting offensive yards and a defense that can’t quite hold up a sinking ship. Texas State most recently shouldered a 31-3 loss to the Ragin' Cajuns on Saturday, holding their own against a top Sun Belt Conference team with a 10-3 first half before ultimately falling hard. The game looked salvageable into the second quarter, with senior kicker Justin Rowland bringing in the ‘Cats sole points on the board with a 33-yard field goal. Rowland has been vital to the team in make-or-break moments throughout the season, including kicking the game-winning field goal in a triple-overtime 3734 upset over Georgia State. Despite Rowland’s consistency, the Bobcat offense has had opposite results. Sophomore Tyler Vitt stepped in as quarterback after a sack sent starter Gresch Jensen on the bench due to concussion protocol and has not turned much around. The offense combined for 491 yards and put up 17

Head Coach Jake Spavital celebrates after the Bobcats score off a fumble recovery Sept. 21 against Georgia State at Bobcat Stadium. PHOTO BY KATE CONNORS

total points in the past two losses against LouisianaLafayette and Arkansas State. This is Jake Spavital’s first season as head coach for Texas State, and the poor offensive performances hit particularly close to home for the former West Virginia offensive coordinator whose offenses have been ranked in the top ten for several years. Spavital said that he is disheartened by the offensive side of the ball and that they know they will have to pick it up if they can compete this season. “I am disappointed that the offense can’t score any points right now,” Spavital said. “We are pretty realistic with them, and we see the mistakes that they are making. They understand that we have to play better as a team.” The Bobcats' weak offense is a double-edged sword because it affects the team defensively, according to Spavital. Texas State has two linebackers ranked in the top ten in the Sun Belt, and four players sit in the top 25 of the conference. Senior Bryan London II has been a brick wall for the defense, putting in 80 total tackles this season to cap out at second in the Sun Belt Conference, while senior Nikolas Daniels locks in at ninth with 60 tackles and a fifth-place four sacks SEE GAMEDAY PAGE 7


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