Podcasts
Episode 219: UTSA 2023 Defensive Preview
The success of UTSA’s 2023 season likely falls on the shoulders of the defense. This unit has been decent under Jeff Traylor but they’ll need to take a step towards greatness if the Roadrunners are to achieve another double digit win total this season. We start the podcast by discussing ...
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Will the destruction of the Pac 12 affect UTSA?
Skip the first few minutes if you're not interested in UTSA Twitter meta commentary 😉 The Pac 12 miscalculated their worth and placement in college athletics, now the conference is crawling into its coffin. How did we end up here, and what missteps led the Pac 12 to this gruesome ...
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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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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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Episode 217 – AAC Introduction Series | Temple Owls
The team next up in our AAC Introduction series may be the full-sport AAC member that UTSA fans know the least about. We wanted to get the skinny on the Temple Owls, so we reached out to OwlsDaily247 contributor Ryan Wallen to get a fix on the program. Ryan knocked ...
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Guest Appearance – The Roost Podcast | Ep 152
I was fortunate enough to make my return to The Roost Podcast, my first return visit since we became network-mates with the Republic of Football! I sat down with Carter and Matt to discuss the Roadrunners’ outlook for the 2023 season, and whether UTSA should be considered the AAC favorite ...
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