UTSA Football
🔐Which UTSA players has the program depended on the most?
I recently had an interesting thought cross my mind while writing my UTSA running back position preview and thinking about how UTSA's offense may increase or decrease its dependency on Sincere McCormick this season. Out of all the players to come through this program in both good and bad seasons, ...
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From UC-Berkeley Academia to Adam Sandler: UTSA May News Roundup
Strap in folks, this podcast will take you on a journey!- UTSA baseball finishes 69th in RPI..... NICE!- Softball upsets MTSU in the C-USA tournament- Men and women's golf competes in NCAA regional tournaments- UTSA has one of their better outdoor track and field showings in recent memory- Phoenix Ford ...
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Jared guest appearance on Mean Green Show
Hey all, yesterday I hopped on Sanoe Valente’s Mean Green Show on Youtube to talk UTSA football, recruiting, and the UNT rivalry. Check it out and give Sanoe a sub on Youtube.
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🔐The top ten transfers in UTSA history
As I reflect on ten seasons of UTSA football I've been thinking about just how instrumental transfers have been in building the Roadrunners' program. I think UTSA is a bit unique compared to other programs in the sense that many of the most impactful and influential players in program history ...
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Exploring alternate positions for UTSA standouts
Cole Hubble – QB While most Roadrunner fans know Eric Soza as the program’s first quarterback, it was actually UTSA tight end Cole Hubble who first committed to handle the snaps for the young program. Hubble was a legend as a quarterback at Bandera High, amassing 3,682 total yards (2,091 ...
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Episode 147: NSD 2021 and Top Ten Most Forgotten Roadrunners
UTSA adds four local standouts to their 2021 recruiting class as they finish with the top recruiting class in Conference USA. We also share our list of the top ten most forgotten Roadrunners of all time… the guys who made this program what is it today but just don’t get ...
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