While the safeties return exponentially more production, the cornerbacks look to have more dependable depth than the safeties. We break down our projected two deep for both positions, as well as some potential X-factors to keep an eye on as the Roadrunners look to stifle opposing offenses through the air. A strong group of Division I transfers should hold the secondary down while talented high school recruits develop their skills. https://youtu.be/WiKkg75gZG0 Listen on the...
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A 2014 graduate of UTSA, Jared is the producer, editor, and co-host of the Alamo Audible podcast. Jared has been covering UTSA football since he tweeted from the very first UTSA football practice at Dub Farris Stadium in 2010. Jared lives in Houston, Texas with his wife, his dog Buck, and his cat Francois. Follow him on Twitter @JaredUTSA.
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