In what promises to be a thrilling non-conference showdown, the undefeated Arizona State Sun Devils travel to face the surging Texas State Bobcats on Thursday night in San Marcos, Texas. Both teams come into the game with perfect 2-0 records, and both are eager to maintain their winning momentum. With two high-energy squads, this matchup has all the makings of a must-watch contest.
Arizona State Riding High After Historic SEC Victory
Breaking New Ground Against the SEC
Arizona State (2-0) is on cloud nine after securing a 30-23 victory over Mississippi State last weekend, marking the Sun Devils’ first-ever win against an SEC opponent. This was a huge milestone for the program, as they had been 0-5 against SEC teams up until that game.
Cam Skattebo: The Star of the Show
The victory was largely thanks to the explosive performance of running back Cam Skattebo, who racked up an astonishing 297 all-purpose yards—just shy of Mississippi State’s total offensive output. Skattebo rushed for 262 yards on 33 carries and caught three passes for an additional 35 yards, single-handedly dominating the game. His physical style of play left a mark on both sides.
“That’s the most fun I’ve had in a football game in a long time,” Skattebo said after the game. “Bullying dudes, grown men that are 300 pounds, that’s fun to us.”
Skattebo’s performance not only put Arizona State on the map for the season but also set the tone for what could be another pivotal matchup against Texas State. With him leading the offense, Arizona State looks to continue their strong start.
Texas State Makes a Statement with Dominant Win Over UTSA
Rising to the Challenge Against a Nearby Rival
Texas State (2-0) comes into this game riding the momentum of a 49-10 dismantling of UTSA, a nearby rival that was ranked No. 8 in the Group of 5 coaches poll. The Bobcats not only outscored UTSA but also outgained them by a large margin, posting 504 total yards to UTSA’s 334.
Head coach G.J. Kinne, who took over the program last season after a successful run at Incarnate Word, described the win as a monumental moment for Texas State.
“A huge win for the program. I am really excited to get one in the win column versus those guys,” Kinne said. “It was important. Huge in recruiting. Huge for the university. Huge for these guys. I just thought it took a lot of grit and a lot of mental toughness.”
A Fanbase Ready to Explode
The Bobcats’ victory over UTSA came in front of a packed house, and the excitement around the program is palpable. With another sellout crowd of 28,000 expected for Thursday’s game, Texas State is looking to build on their early-season success and secure a signature win over a Power 5 opponent.
Key Players to Watch: Cam Skattebo and Jordan McCloud
The Sun Devil Superstar: Cam Skattebo
Arizona State’s Cam Skattebo is one of the most dangerous players in college football right now. His ability to tear through defenses on the ground and make plays as a receiver gives Arizona State a versatile weapon who can take over games. For Texas State, slowing him down will be a top priority if they hope to pull off the upset.
The Veteran Quarterback: Jordan McCloud
On the other side, Texas State is led by quarterback Jordan McCloud, a seventh-year senior who was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year last season while at James Madison. McCloud has brought invaluable experience to the Bobcats, and he showed his abilities last week by throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns against UTSA.
Interestingly, McCloud once played for Arizona State’s in-state rival, Arizona, making this a particularly meaningful game for him. His experience and leadership will be crucial as Texas State looks to knock off a Pac-12 opponent.
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Texas State’s Balanced Offense and Strong Defense
Offensive Firepower
Texas State has demonstrated a balanced offensive attack, evidenced by their impressive 504 total yards against UTSA. McCloud has been at the center of the offense’s success, but he’s surrounded by a deep roster of playmakers who are capable of breaking open big plays. The Bobcats’ offensive line has done an excellent job protecting McCloud, giving him time to slice through opposing defenses.
A Defense to Watch
Defensively, Texas State was equally dominant last week, holding UTSA to just 334 total yards. Kinne has instilled a culture of discipline and toughness in the team, which has translated to strong defensive performances. The Bobcats will need that same level of grit and intensity to contain Arizona State’s physical offense, especially the run game spearheaded by Skattebo.
The Stakes: A Milestone Game for Both Teams
What’s on the Line?
This game has major implications for both programs. For Arizona State, a win would build on the momentum of their victory over Mississippi State, further solidifying their status as a rising power. Head coach Kenny Dillingham has kept the Sun Devils focused and disciplined, but this game in a hostile environment presents a new challenge.
Texas State’s Big Opportunity
For Texas State, a win over a Pac-12 opponent like Arizona State would be a huge milestone for the program under Kinne. After their dominant showing against UTSA, the Bobcats are eager to prove that their 2-0 start is no fluke. A victory here would accelerate Texas State’s growth and boost the excitement around the program.