Texas State Fans Empty Their Stadium Section At First Responders Bowl Against Rice In Dallas

In their inaugural bowl appearance at the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl held at SMU’s stadium, Texas State fans brought their enthusiastic support to the game against Rice, and it seems that stadium officials may not have fully anticipated their spirited hydration habits.

The Bobcats’ loyal fanbase, making a historic first bowl game appearance, arrived in Dallas in impressive numbers, claiming their section of the stadium. This robust turnout shouldn’t have come as a surprise, given that Bobcat fans are renowned for their love of chilled beverages.

However, it appears that the organizers of the First Responder Bowl were taken aback by the extent of the celebration planned by Texas State fans.

According to numerous reports from media outlets and fans, the Bobcats’ side of the stadium ran out of alcohol before the first half of the game had even concluded. This unexpected turn of events led fans to cross over to the opposite side of Gerald J. Ford stadium in search of any available beverages that Rice fans hadn’t purchased.

Carter Yates of ‘Dave Campbell Texas Football’ encapsulated the lively atmosphere at the game, highlighting the unforeseen challenge faced by both teams.

While it’s undoubtedly a favorable situation in terms of revenue, with the Bobcats securing their first bowl game victory, it also meant that Texas State fans had consumed all the stadium’s available beverages, albeit with some assistance from the Rice contingent.

Nonetheless, running out of beer before halftime presented a minor hiccup for fans eager to prolong their holiday festivities.

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