Texas State Bobcats open 2008 fall drills Monday

Posted on August 4, 2008 at 7:46 am • PrintShare

Due to some unforeseen conflicts with classes, the Texas State football team will hold its first fall camp football practice was changed earlier this morning. The Bobcats begin their second season under the direction of head coach Brad Wright and will work out at 2:45 p.m. today and on Wednesday. Tuesday and Thursday’s workout times will be announced after practice this afternoon.Coach Wright and the Bobcat players are available before and after each practice session this week. Texas State begins the fall camp with 96 new and returning players on its roster, including 17 returning starters (nine on offense and eight on defense). The Bobcats feature five preseason All-Southland Conference players in senior wide receiver Cameron Luke, senior center Jeff Bowen, junior halfback Karrington Bush and senior fullback Blake Burton on offense, along with junior defensive back Josh Thompson.

If you plan to attend today’s practice please let me know in advance.

By RICHARD POULTER
Sports Information Director - Texas State University


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