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🔐Film Breakdown: Memphis 2024

What a wild ride the past two weeks have been. After giving up a big lead late against Tulsa, this season looked to be over the Roadrunners. Thankfully the team had more faith in themselves than most of the fanbase did, and an injury-stricken roster shocked Memphis with a decisive ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: Tulsa 2024

Given that UTSA's historic 45-46 loss to Tulsa included over 200 plays from scrimmage, and I'm short on time this Sunday (attending my first NFL game), I'm going to take a slightly different approach to this film breakdown by just focusing on the plays that contributed to UTSA blowing a ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: FAU 2024

UTSA bounced back from a horrendous showing against Rice by playing arguably their most complete showing of the 2024 season. Injuries forced the Roadrunners into playing the young guys, and the freshmen and sophomore showed that they're ready for bigger roles in this program. Let's take a look at some ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: Rice 2024

The Rice Owls defeated UTSA for the first time in eight years, as the Roadrunners slipped to the bottom of the conference rankings. UTSA looked completely disheveled coming out of the bye week, as injuries, missed assignments, and a school record 16 penalties for 146 yards all stacked up against ...
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Film Breakdown: ECU 2024

This loss was a tough one. UTSA was extremely evenly matched with ECU, and the Pirates didn't play a great game. But penalties and sloppiness forced UTSA to lose to themselves more than they lost to ECU. The Roadrunners looked completely out of sync on offense as things just look ...
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🔐Film Breakdown: HCU 2024

UTSA started to put it all together last week in a 45-7 win over Houston Christian in a sorely-needed "get right" game after blowouts against Texas and Texas State. A lot of young players pitched in promising performance, but there was still a lot left for UTSA to work on ...
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