Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Grading the Bobcats vs. Texas Southern

San Marcos Through 20 minutes against Texas Southern, the Texas State offense failed to click. A weak Tiger team was hanging with the Bobcats.

Texas State quarterback Clint Toon, who had been nursing a sore elbow, failed to get the machine rolling. After Toon tossed an easy interception, Bradley George saw his first action in two games and thrived.

The Bobcats matched each TSU score with one of their own. George led Texas State to 49 points and helped blow the game wide open.

“That was the Bradley George we had been expecting to see since last spring,” Bobcat head coach Brad Wright said. “It was good for him to show up tonight.”

Here is a breakdown of the Daily Record’s grades for the game against Texas Southern.

Quarterbacks: A

Both Toon and George were hampered by injuries all week and only one showed it didn’t affect his play. George was subbed in with 9:48 remaining in the second quarter and dominated. The 26-year-old junior finished with 281 yards on 14-of-17 passing and three touchdowns. He picked apart a poor Tiger secondary with calculated reads and precision passing.


Check the rest out here.


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