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Episode 288: Jeff Traylor reaches his sixth straight bowl game at UTSA
Alamodome magic showed up once again as the Roadrunners smoked the ECU Pirates 58-24, giving UTSA their sixth-straight season of bowl eligibility, while the Pirates were eliminated from American Conference championship contention. We had to spend some time in this episode searching for answers around why the Alamodome has been ...
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🔐 Film Breakdown: ECU 2025
There's no denying that Alamodome magic is real, but it's starting to get inexplicable. The Roadrunners humiliated an ECU team that was still in contention for a league championship, showing that their team speed and physicality were superior to that of the Pirates, at least when inside the Alamodome. It ...
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🔐 UTSA Baseball Sign 10 Future Roadrunners on NSD
On November 12th, National Signing Day for non-football sports, the UTSA Baseball team signed ten players for their class of ’26. The class features a nearly even split between position players and pitchers, with one standout recruit who may contribute as both—a two-way player primarily recognized for batting prowess. At any ...
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🔐 ECU Deep Dive with The Boneyard Podcast
This week we’re joined by Jared Shafit of The Boneyard Podcast to learn more about ECU’s surprising run towards American championship contention. Jared was a fantastic guest as he broke down every aspect of the roster, and discussed why this season has felt different for the Pirates fans. Be sure ...
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Episode 287: UTSA seeks bowl eligibility against ECU in the Alamodome
The Roadrunners finally earned their first conference road win in two years with a too-close-for-comfort win over Charlotte. Can UTSA now extend their home conference winning streak? It’ll be a big challenge against an ECU team who is still in the hunt for a bid to the conference championship game. ...
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🔐 Film Breakdown: Charlotte 2025
This game was the definition of playing with your food. UTSA was visually vastly superior to the Charlotte 49ers, but the Roadrunners kept slipping up with poor execution and turnovers to keep Charlotte in the game for an uncomfortably long period. UTSA may still not have a killer instinct on ...
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