Tarleton State shocks Army with double OT victory
The Tarleton State Texans stunned the Army Black Knights for only their second win against an FBS school on Friday night in double overtime.

One of the first surprising upsets of the college football season occurred on Friday night as Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) school Tarleton State defeated Army, 30-27.
Texans kicker Brad Larson nailed a 37-yard field goal on the second possession of double overtime to give his school the huge victory. It’s only the second-ever win for Tarleton State against an FBS opponent.
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"Our guys played their hearts out," Tarleton State head coach Todd Whitten said, via the school’s website. "I don't have the words to tell you how proud I am of these guys. They are just outstanding. Our coaches had a great game plan. It's a great win for our program.
"We have not played very well against teams (in FBS) the last few years and (Army) has a good team. They were 12-2 a year ago. This is an outstanding day for our football program, our university and everyone involved."
Army won the American Athletic Conference last year and the Independence Bowl.
The Black Knights suffered an injury in the final moments of regulation.
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Quarterback Dewayne Coleman left the game with 57 seconds left after a scramble. Backup quarterback Cale Hellums took over and got Army into field goal position but Dawson Jones missed the game-winning field goal attempt.
Both teams made their first field-goal attempts in overtime.
Texans quarterback Victor Gabalis was 16-of-30 passing for 152 yards and a touchdown. Caleb Lewis and Tre Page III each ran for a touchdown on the ground. Lewis had 107 rushing yards and Page had 89 yards.
Coleman led Army with 100 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown. He had 129 passing yards but also threw two interceptions.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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