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Troy football creates five turnovers to come back vs UT-San Antonio in Cure Bowl

Troy football used five turnovers and 18 unanswered points to get an 18-12 comeback win over UT-San Antonio in the Cure Bowl on Friday in Orlando, Florida.

The Roadrunners (11-3), who are ranked No. 22 in the USA Today Sports AFCA football coaches poll, were able to get on the board first via a Trojan bad snap going out of the end zone. UTSA's Frank Harris found Zakhari Franklin after a 15-play drive.

But Troy's Kimani Vidal scored on a rushing touchdown. And the Trojans' Gunnar Watson found RaeJa’ Johnson for an 11-yard touchdown pass to get the lead.

It was the No. 24 Trojans (12-2) first bowl appearance since 2018 and came in Jon Sumrall's first season. Troy extended its bowl win streak to five games while extending its current win streak to 11 games, the third longest in the FBS. The 12 wins are the most at the FBS level for the Trojans.

Defense plays stingy

Going into the game, Sumrall had high praise for the Roadrunner offense, but his defense was able to corral the fast-paced offense. The Trojan defense caused five turnovers, including a stretch of one in four straight drives. The unit held Harris to 198 yards passing and a touchdown and 12 rushing yards. UTSA had 345 total yards. The Trojans defense stopped the Roadrunners twice on fourth down in the fourth quarter to hold on for the win.

FBS career tackles leader Carlton Martial led the way with 14 tackles while Richard Jibunor forced two turnovers and had a sack.

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First half struggles on offense

In addition to the third down struggles, the Trojans were held scoreless for over 29 minutes of the first half. Troy was held to 66 yards in the first half and only crossed the 50-yard line on its second-to-last drive of the half. The touchdown drive went 80 yards, but had 34 yards of penalties on UTSA and an interception that was fumbled and recovered by Troy gained 23 yards for the Trojans.

The Trojans recorded three three-and-outs and four drives starting inside its 10-yard line. The offensive line allowed four sacks to a defense that came into the game with 19.

Third-down mistakes hurt offense early

The Trojans made mistakes on each of their first four third-downs of the game. The first was a Johnson drop that would have given the Trojans a first down and more. The second drive stalled after Deshon Stoudemire was unable to bring in a pass and he dropped a pass on the fourth one. The third mistake was a bad snap, that went out the end zone for a safety.

For the game the Trojans went 3-of-13, including an interception on third down.

This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Troy football gets comeback win over UTSA in the Cure Bowl