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UTEP Film Breakdown 2021
Note: Due to the large number of animated graphics, we recommend viewing this post on desktop. Apologies for the late post here. The super late kick-off and my travel schedule made things logistically difficult this weekend. Thank God we're heading to the AAC instead of the Mountain West, right? While ...
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UTEP Post Game Call
Thank goodness, Jared made it back from the Sun Bowl in one piece. Hear all about the trek to El Paso and the Rowdy contingency traveling right alongside the Triangle of Toughness. Adrian actually caught Jared during the middle of his intensive film room study, so you'll also catch a ...
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Traylor & the Tree of UTSA
Author: Jacob Mauceri – @mxuceri It goes without saying that UTSA is currently experiencing a historic season in college football (I promise zero cheese is found within that sentence). Although naysayers plague the young university, none of what has transpired this season was a fluke by any stretch. This has ...
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The Reality of the G5 and the College Football Playoff
Author: Edward Benningfield – @eddieb1256 In March 2011, some friends and I stumbled into a bar in the Quarry for lunch. UTSA, two days prior, had just beaten the Alabama State Hornets 70-61 in the “First Four” round of the NCAA Tournament. Not bad. This was their first win ever ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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