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Barbie Rushes for Both Overtime Scores in Marshall’s 40-37 Win over Texas State
Joshon Barbie scored both overtime touchdowns to secure Marshall's 40-37 win, improving their conference record to 2-1, officials said.
- On Saturday, Marshall Thundering Herd outlasted Texas State Bobcats in double overtime as Jo'Shon Barbie rushed for both overtime touchdowns, including a one-yard winner upheld after review.
- After exchanging late leads, Tyler Robles drilled a 50-yard field goal as time expired to force overtime for the Marshall Thundering Herd against the Texas State Bobcats.
- Quarterback Brad Jackson completed 26 passes, while Chris Dawn and Beau Sparks had big receiving games alongside key contributions from Demarcus Lacey.
- The team will have next weekend off before a Thursday road game at Coastal Carolina on ESPN2 at 7:30 p.m., with Marshall sitting at a 4-3, 2-1 record after Saturday's win.
- In overtime, Marshall scored first with a short touchdown before Texas State quickly replied, while earlier Carlos Del Rio-Wilson’s 21-yard touchdown put Marshall ahead during regulation.
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Marshall football: Herd wins 2OT homecoming scrap with Texas State, 40-37
HUNTINGTON — The Marshall Thundering Herd got the better of its second double-overtime game of the season on Saturday in a 40-37 win over Texas State at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. The homecoming crowd of 27,533 was treated to the most recent rendition of the cardiac Herd. Taking a 27-24 lead with 1:14 left in the game, Marshall coach Tony Gibson called a timeout on a game-tying field goal attempt that would’ve been a miss if he could tell the futu…
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Read Full ArticleMarshall Football Wins Homecoming Thriller Over Texas State
Marshall running back Jo'Shon Barbie scored on a 1-yard touchdown plunge in double-overtime to give the Thundering Herd a thrilling 40-37 win over Texas State in front of 27,533 fans for Homecoming 2025 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium on Saturday.
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