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Episode 218: UTSA 2023 Offensive Preview
One last ride for Frank, Josh, and JT. This Roadrunner offense is talented, veteran, and deep. While you likely know most of the names that will take the field for UTSA against Houston, we introduce a few new Roadrunners who will likely push for major roles on the offense.
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Photo Gallery: Football Practice – 8/9/2023
We’re 24 days from kickoff and the UTSA Roadrunners continue their preparations before the season opener against the University of Houston. Our photographer Eric Guajardo was able to stop by practice this morning to capture some photos of the team going through individual drills.
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UTSA Baseball Off-Season Updates: Policies, Schollys, NIL, and More
There is an uptick in the buzz surrounding UTSA athletics this summer and across the NCAA landscape. While no sport is currently in season outside of practices, it seems to be one of the busier summers regarding NCAA and Roadrunner news. Whether it be new facilities, NIL, conference realignment, general ...
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Guest Appearance: UTSA Preview with The Sports Objective YouTube Channel
We continue our season preview interview circuit as Jared joined the fellas at the Sports Objective, a YouTube channel covering the ECU Pirates, to discuss UTSA’s rise into the American and the team’s outlook for the 2023 season. We discussed season ticket sales and budget numbers for UTSA, depth along ...
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UTSA Soccer 2023 Preview with Marlee Fray
Our 2023 campaign to interview student-athletes in as many Olympic sports as possible continues as we welcomed Marlee Fray onto the podcast recently. Marlee is a redshirt-senior forward who scored the deciding goal in the 2022 Conference USA championship match. We can’t thank Marlee enough for taking time out of ...
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🔐UTSA 2011 Recruiting Class Recap
Welcome back to another recruiting class recap -- one of my absolute favorite pieces of content to put together. I've been doing this series sporadically for years but I'm working to close the gaps for missing years to ensure each class is properly reviewed, rated, and analyzed. If you've never ...
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