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Stan Zwinggi ran for 120 yards and a score on ten carries as Texas State fell to SFA 24-13 at Bobcat Stadium.
 
Stan Zwinggi ran for 120 yards and a score on ten carries as Texas State fell to SFA 24-13 at Bobcat Stadium.
 
 

Oct. 7, 2006

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Texas State wore black jerseys for the first time in school history.

Attendance: 13,482

First Quarter
3rd and 17 - Bradley George completes 29 yard pass to Alex Darley to keep opening drive alive

George completed 5 straight on the drive

Texas State FG: Andrew Ireland 27 yard FG good (3-0 Bobcats) Drive Summary: 12 plays, 51 yards (6:03)

Texas State TD: Stan Zwiggi 40 yard TD run (10-0 Bobcats) Drive Summary: 4 play, 70 yards (2:39)

Second Quarter
SFA Turnover: Nate Langford recovers fumble with 5:08 left on the Texas State 45

SFA 50 yard interception return by Kendrick Holman to Texas State 15 with 4:42 left

Shola Obefemi and Jonathan Lehmann stopped SFA on 4th and goal from 1 with 36 seconds left

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Third Quarter
Lumberjacks FG: Cory Long 21 yard FG (10-3 Bobcats) Drive Summary: 9 play, 57 yard (2:23)

Texas State FG: Andrew Ireland 28 yard FG (13-3 Bobcats) Drive Summary: 12 plays, 69 yards (5:58)

Lumberjacks TD: 44 yard TD pass Danny Southall to Dominique Edison (13-10 Bobcats) Drive Summary: 5 plays, 77 yards (1:42)

26 yard gain on 1st and 25 after a pass interference penalty for SFA on an untimed down due to the penalty being accepted on a play when the quarter ran out

Fourth Quarter
Pass intercepted by Walter Musgrove on Texas State 3 yard line on 3rd play of the quarter.

First play of new possession for Texas State is a 31 yard run by Stan Zwiggi, putting him at 9 carries for 121 yards. Zwinggi finished with 120 yards on ten carries.

 

 

Stephen F. Austin scored the game's final two touchdowns, going up 17-13 on a run by Danny Southall and 24-13 with a rush by Louie Runnels.

The loss marked Texas State's longest losing streak since 2003, when the 'Cats lost six straight and six of the last seven to close the season.