SAN MARCOS. Texas — Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell was apprehensive because he is aware that when it rains, it pours.
Coming off an emotional victory last week over Appalachian State, the No. 16 Chanticleers were on the road facing a Texas State team looking for a bright spot in a dismal season. To make matters worse, steady rain was going to limit a passing game that has carried Coastal through a historic season.
The Chants put Chadwell's concerns to rest by putting the Bobcats away quickly.
C.J. Marable ran for 157 yards and three touchdowns and Coastal Carolina wrapped up the Sun Belt Conference East Division title with a 49-14 victory Saturday.
"It wasn't an easy game to play with the weather up here, it was constant rain," Chadwell said. "Everybody was talking about how this could potentially be a trap game with the big win we had last week, but our team came out focused from the opening kickoff."
The Chanticleers (9-0, 7-0) had 572 yards of offense in extending their winning streak to 10 games. They moved up to the Football Bowl Subdivision three seasons ago.
Texas State (2-10, 2-6) closed its sixth straight losing season. It was the second-most points the Bobcats have allowed in regulation this season.
Texas State held a moment of silence for sophomore defensive back Khambrail Winters, who was fatally shot Tuesday what the San Marcos Police Department said was a drug deal gone wrong.