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Brad Jackson Throws 3 TDs for Texas State in 41-10 Win over Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl
Texas State quarterback Brad Jackson scored four touchdowns as the Bobcats won their third straight bowl game, outgaining Rice 436 to 195 yards, officials said.
- On January 02, 2026, the Texas State University Bobcats defeated the Rice University Owls 41-10 at the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, claiming their third bowl victory.
- Jackson's performance and a strong ground game set the tone as Brad Jackson threw three TDs and ran for another, while Lincoln Pare and Greg Burrell combined for 261 rushing yards, and Texas State defense forced three turnovers.
- A 69-yard strike to Beau Sparks shifted momentum after the break, while Lincoln Pare ripped a 63-yard run in the fourth quarter and Tyler Robles made two field goals.
- The victory leaves Texas State University Bobcats 7-6 and Rice University Owls 5-8, with play halted for around 10 minutes as stadium medical staff carted off Rice senior safety Daveon Hook conscious after a head hit.
- A pregame All Veteran Group parachute jump turned dangerous when a jumper caught a wire, fell into the south end zone crowd area, but walked away, bowl media director Drew Harris said.
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Brad Jackson throws 3 TDs for Texas State in 41-10 win over Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl
Quarterback Brad Jackson threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns, leading Texas State to a 41-10 win over Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl.
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