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Tom Dierberger

Paratrooper Got Caught in Field Goal Netting Before Armed Forces Bowl

To kick off the Armed Forces Bowl festivities at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, five paratroopers sailed down from the blue skies in an attempt to land on the field for the pregame festivities.

That’s where things went wrong. According to Keff Ciardello of San Antonio Express-News, only three of the five paratroopers landed on the field as intended. One touched ground outside the stadium, while another made it into Amon G. Carter Stadium but got caught up in wiring in the field goal netting and fell into the crowd.

"The parachutist immediately got up and off the field on his own power and no one on the ground was injured," a spokesperson for the Armed Forces Bowl told USA TODAY Sports.

As for the actual football played Friday afternoon, Texas State clobbered Rice 41–10 to improve to 7–6 this season—the program’s third straight winning campaign and third straight bowl game win.

Bobcats quarterback Brad Jackson led the way, throwing for 173 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Lincoln Pare racked up 106 yards and a touchdown on 11 attempts.

Rice dropped to 5–8 on the season, its first under head coach Scott Abell.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Paratrooper Got Caught in Field Goal Netting Before Armed Forces Bowl.

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