UTSA Football Film Breakdowns
🔐 Film Breakdown: Rice 2025
The Roadrunners preserved and trusted in themselves and their coaches, culminating in a record-breaking blowout against the Rice Owls. UTSA's impressive showing brought them to a .500 record on the year as they leaned on their depth and physicality to get an edge over Rice. Here are a few plays ...
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🔐 Film Breakdown: Temple 2025
Another loss for UTSA where Jeff Traylor was out-coached against a program with less talent, but more effort and hustle. The Roadrunners looked pretty great in the first half, then collapsed in the second half as they got out-worked. Owen McCown continued to regress as a quarterback despite some promising ...
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🔐 Film Breakdown: CSU 2025
With the lowest point total in a win under Jeff Traylor, UTSA's offense did literally just enough to win. While the defense hung tough against a bad CSU offense, Owen McCown looked like he was seeing ghosts all night. Let's jump into a film breakdown to learn more about why ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: UIW 2025
FCS games are supposed to be boring blowouts. UTSA's 48-20 win over UIW certainly was just that, so mission accomplished. The Roadrunners kept it vanilla, stayed out of their own way for the most part, and got the back of the bench some snaps in garbage time. Since I'm traveling ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: TXST 2025
What a highly frustrating loss that was for UTSA. Sure, it's always aggravating to lose to a rival, but to lose due to mental mistakes like UTSA did will really make your blood boil. The Roadrunners were strong on a play-by-play basis, but busted coverages, atrocious special teams, and a ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: Texas A&M 2025
Starting the season off on the road against a ranked P4 opponent is always a challenge, but UTSA was up for it on Saturday. While UTSA has hung close with in-state power programs previously, this game felt a little different. It wasn't gadget plays or lucky turnovers that kept the ...
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