UTSA Football
In the Trenches with Austin Pratt
Thanks to UTSA football standout Austin Pratt for joining us on the podcast to talk about transitioning from a junior college to Division I football, how he compares this team to the UTSA squads he played on, the intricacies of offensive line play, his thoughts on what went wrong and ...
Full Post →
Episode 167: UTSA puts their money where their mouth is
Another week, another massive step forward for the #16 UTSA Roadrunners. Jeff Traylor is now the highest-paid coach in the Group of 5, and there’s no questioning UTSA’s commitment to winning big and winning often. The Roadrunners must now convert this huge momentum into a win over a surprisingly-strong UTEP ...
Full Post →
Ten More Years of Jeff Traylor
UTSA backed up the Brinks truck to fight off Texas Tech and sign Jeff Traylor to an enormous contract extension, making Traylor one of the highest paid coaches in the Group of 5. I joined Sanoe Valente of the Mean Green Show to discuss how UTSA was able to pull ...
Full Post →
Episode 166: Preparing for new eras for both of UTSA’s basketball programs
Click this link if you’d like to watch the video form of this podcast episode: https://youtu.be/5xRIZAWEVTQÂ Jhivvan Jackson and Keaton Wallace have moved on from UTSA, leaving generational legacies in their wake as elite scorers. Meanwhile, former UT Longhorns coach Karen Aston will embark on a multi-year journey to rebuild ...
Full Post →
Episode 165: La Tech gets banished to the bottom of the FBS well
Still a lot to talk about on the bye week! We recap the #22 Roadrunners’ win over La Tech, as well as discuss Jeff Traylor being linked to the Texas Tech opening, and quickly summarize UTSA’s 2022 recruiting class. 4:38 – UTSA stomps Louisiana Tech 45-16, earning their first win ...
Full Post →
With a move to the AAC, UTSA is right where it needs to be
UTSA reached another major benchmark in the university’s rapid ascension as campus leadership announced their intention to join the American Athletic Conference last week. Just 11 seasons into its existence as a football-sponsoring athletics program, UTSA has gone from the Southland to FCS Independence, to the WAC, Conference USA, and ...
Full Post →