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2016 UTSA ROADRUNNERS FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

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2016 UTSA RoAdRUnneRSFooTbAll MediA SUppleMenT

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Quick Facts _______________________________________ 2Schedule __________________________________________ 3Future Schedules ___________________________________ 3Athletics Communications Staff _______________________ 4Media Policy _____________________________________4-5Alamodome Directions & Parking _____________________ 6Local Media Directory ______________________________ 7Roadrunners Sports Network _________________________ 7Opponents Quick Facts ____________________________8-9Conference USA _______________________________ 10-11Conference USA Composite Schedule ________________ 12Conference USA Championship Game _______________ 13Bowl Synopsis _________________________________ 14-16

SeaSon outlook

Season Outlook ________________________________ 18-19Numerical Roster _______________________________ 20-21Alphabetical Roster _____________________________ 22-23Roster Breakdown _________________________________ 24Starters Breakdown ________________________________ 25Pronunciation Guide _______________________________ 25Depth Chart ______________________________________ 26

Staff

Frank Wilson __________________________________ 28-30Jason Rollins ______________________________________ 31Ricky Brumfield ___________________________________ 32Pete Golding _____________________________________ 33Frank Scelfo ______________________________________ 34Eric Henderson ___________________________________ 35Jeff Kastl _________________________________________ 36Ryan Pugh _______________________________________ 37Everette Sands ____________________________________ 38Patrick Toney _____________________________________ 39Bennett Dettlinger _________________________________ 40Giovanni Vizza ___________________________________ 40Rishaw Johnson ___________________________________ 41Anthony Scelfo____________________________________ 41Will Thomas ______________________________________ 42Deron Wilson _____________________________________ 42Ryan Filo _________________________________________ 43Spencer Ross _____________________________________ 43Amanda Gilpin ___________________________________ 44Jacob LaFrance ___________________________________ 44Kellie Elliott _______________________________________ 44Mike Villa ________________________________________ 45Justin Volentine ____________________________________ 45Alex Nicasio _____________________________________ 45Jerry Greeson ____________________________________ 46

Rhodie Moss _____________________________________ 46Team Physicians ___________________________________ 46Kyle Stephens ____________________________________ 47Brian Hernandez __________________________________ 47Lynn Hickey ______________________________________ 48Dr. Ricardo Romo _________________________________ 49NCAA Compliance ________________________________ 50

PlayerS

Player Bios ____________________________________ 52-72

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Individual Honors & Awards ________________________ 74Schedule/Results __________________________________ 75Team Statistics ____________________________________ 75Record Breakdown ________________________________ 75UTSA Game-by-Game Statistics _____________________ 76Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics _________________ 77Individual Statistics _____________________________ 78-79Starters Summary _________________________________ 79Team Captains ____________________________________ 79Defensive Statistics ________________________________ 80Superlatives ______________________________________ 81Game-by-Game Capsules _______________________ 82-87Conference USA Season Review ____________________ 88

record Book

Team Records __________________________________ 90-91Individual Records ______________________________ 91-92Longest Plays _____________________________________ 93Game Superlatives ________________________________ 93Single-Season Lists______________________________ 94-95Career Lists ____________________________________ 96-97Opponent Records ________________________________ 98Alamodome Records _______________________________ 99All-Time Results ___________________________________100Miscellaneous Records ____________________________101Program Firsts ___________________________________102Honor Roll ______________________________________103All-Time Letterwinners _____________________________104All-Time Assistant Coaches _________________________104

CreditsThe 2016 UTSA Football Media Supplement is a production of the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. The supplement was designed, written and edited by Assistant AD/Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens and Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez with assistance from Assistant Athletics Communications Directors Jordan Korphage and Zena Rex. Photos provided by the Alamodome, Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon and Steve Moakley.

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General Information

Name _____________ The University of Texas at San Antonio

Nickname ________________________________ Roadrunners

Colors _______ Navy Blue (289), Orange (1665) and White

Founded _______________________________________ 1969

Enrollment _______________28,787 (24,620 undergraduate)

President _________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo (Texas 1967)

Athletics Director _____ Lynn Hickey (Ouachita Baptist 1973)

Athletics Department Phone ____________ (210) 458-4161

Ticket Office Phone ___________________ (210) 458-8872

Affiliation ______ NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision

Conference ______________ Conference USA (West Division)

Stadium (Capacity) ________________ Alamodome (36,582)

Playing Surface ____________________________ Field Turf

Press Box Phone ______________________ (210) 704-6200

Coaching Staff

Head Coach __________Frank Wilson (Nicholls State 1997)

Career Record (Years) ________first season as a head coach

Assistant Coaches ____________________________________

Jason Rollins (associate head coach/linebackers), Ricky

Brumfield (special teams coordinator/tight ends), Pete Golding

(defensive coordinator/cornerbacks), Frank Scelfo (offensive

coordinator/quarterbacks), Eric Henderson (defensive line),

Jeff Kastl (receivers), Ryan Pugh (offensive line), Everette Sands

(running backs), Patrick Toney (safeties).

Quality Control (Offense) _________________Giovanni Vizza

Quality Control (Defense/Special Teams) _ Bennett Dettlinger

Graduate Assistant Coaches ___________________________

_______ Rishaw Johnson (Offense), Anthony Scelfo (Offense),

___________ Will Thomas (Defense), Deron Wilson (Defense)

Strength & Conditioning Coach ________________ Ryan Filo

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach _____ Spencer Ross

Director of Operations ___________________ Amanda Gilpin

Director of Player Personnel _______________ Jacob LaFrance

Assistant AD/Equipment Manager ______________Mike Villa

Video Coordinator ________________________ Alex Nicasio

Associate AD/Athletic Medicine ____________ Jerry Greeson

Administrative Assistant ____________________________ TBA

Football Office Phone ___________________ (210) 458-5011

Team Information

2015 Record ________________________________ 3-9/.250

2015 Conference Record (Finish) ____ 3-5 (3rd/C-USA West)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________ 41/19

Starters Returning (O/D/ST) _________________ 14 (7/5/2)

Starters Lost (O/D/ST) ______________________ 10 (4/6/0)

Offensive Formation ___________________ Pro-Style/Multiple

Defensive Formation ______________________________4-2-5

Program History

First Year _______________________________________ 2011

All-Time Record ____________________________26-32/.448

All-Time Conference Record ___15-15 (C-USA 2013-15/WAC 2012)

Athletics Communications

Assistant AD (coaches contact) _____________ Kyle Stephens

Email _________________________ [email protected]

Office Phone _________________________ (210) 458-4551

Cell Phone ___________________________ (210) 887-3636

Associate Director (players contact) _______Brian Hernandez

Email [email protected]

Office/Cell Phone ____________________ (210) 269-7110

Assistant Directors ____________ Jordan Korphage, Zena Rex

Mailing Address __ One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249

Overnight Address __ 5710 West Hausman Road, Suite 101

________________________________San Antonio, TX 78249

Fax __________________________________ (210) 458-4569

Website__________________________________ goUTSA.com

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DATe OPPOnenT (TV) LOCATIOn TIme (CT) __

Sept. 3 Alabama State (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. ____

Sept. 10 at Colorado State (MWN/CI) Fort Collins, Colo. 3 p.m. ____

Sept. 16 Arizona State (ESPN2) San Antonio, Texas 8:30 p.m. __

Sept. 24 at Old Dominion* (KMYS) Norfolk, Va. 2:30 p.m. __

Oct. 8 Southern Miss* (ASN) San Antonio, Texas 11 a.m. ___

Oct. 15 at Rice* (beIN) Houston, Texas 6 p.m. ____

Oct. 22 UTEP*# (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. ____

Oct. 29 North Texas* (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. ____

Nov. 5 at Middle Tennessee* (ESPN3) Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1:30 p.m. __

Nov. 12 at Louisiana Tech* (KMYS) Ruston, La. 2:30 p.m. __

Nov. 19 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas TBA _____

Nov. 26 Charlotte* (CI) San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. ____

Dec. 3 Conference USA Championship (ESPN/ESPN2) TBA TBA _____

all times Central • schedule is subject to change • home games in bold and played at Alamodome

* Conference USA game • # Homecoming

(KMYS) KMYS-CW 35 San Antonio • (MWN/CI) Mountain West Network/Campus Insiders

(ASN) American Sports Network • (beIN) beIN SPORTS • (CI) Campus Insiders

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2017Sept. 2 _____ Houston ________________San Antonio, TexasSept. 9 _____ at Baylor ____________________ Waco, TexasSept. 16 ____ Southern _______________San Antonio, TexasSept. 23 ____ at Texas State ___________San Marcos, Texas

2018Sept. 1 _____ at Arizona State ______________ Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 8 _____ Baylor _________________San Antonio, TexasSept. 15 ____ at Kansas State ___________ Manhattan, Kan.Sept. 22 ____ Texas State _____________San Antonio, Texas

2019Sept. 7 _____ at Baylor ____________________ Waco, TexasNov. 2 _____ at Texas A&M ________ College Station, Texas

2020Sept. 12 ____ at Texas State ___________San Marcos, TexasSept. 26 ____ at Memphis _______________ Memphis, Tenn.

2021Sept. 4 _____ at Illinois __________________Champaign, Ill.Sept. 11 ____ Texas State _____________San Antonio, TexasSept. 25 ____ Memphis _______________San Antonio, Texas

2022Sept. 3 _____ at Houston _________________ Houston, TexasSept. 10 ____ at Texas State ___________San Marcos, Texas

2023Sept. 2 _____ Houston ________________San Antonio, TexasSept. 9 _____ Texas State _____________San Antonio, Texas

2024Aug. 31 ____ at Houston _________________ Houston, TexasSept. 7 _____ at Texas State ___________San Marcos, Texas

2025Sept. 6 _____ Texas State _____________San Antonio, Texas

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Media coverage

The UTSA Athletics Communications Office assists members of the media with their coverage of all 17 Roadrunners sports by coordinating interviews and providing feature ideas, notes, statistics and any other information needed. Media members may check the athletics department’s website — goUTSA.com — for the latest information on all UTSA sports.

footBall SeaSon credentialS

Season credentials and parking requests for UTSA home games must be requested by emailing Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez ([email protected]). Only media covering the Roadrunners on a consistent basis and on assignment will be considered. A lost season credential will result in passes being issued on a game-by-game basis, if available. The deadline for requesting season credentials and parking for the 2016 season is Friday, Aug. 19.

ATHLeTICS COmmunICATIOnS

Kyle StephensAssistant Athletics Director/Athletics Communications

Primary Football Contact (Coaches)p: (210) 887-3636

e: [email protected]

Office Fax: (210) 458-4569Website: goUTSA.com

UTSA Shipping Address:UTSA Athletics Communications

5710 W. Hausman Road, Suite 101San Antonio, TX 78249

Alamodome Shipping Address:Alamodome (Attn: Kyle Stephens)

100 Montana StreetSan Antonio, TX 78202

Brian HernandezAssociate Athletics

Communications DirectorSecondary Football Contact (Players)

p: (210) 269-7110e: [email protected]

Jordan KorphageAssistant Athletics

Communications Directorp: (210) 501-4006

e: [email protected]

uTSA meDIA POLICyfootBall Single-gaMe credentialS

Credential and parking requests for individual home games should be emailed to Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez ([email protected]) by 5 p.m. on Wednesday of the respective week, but early requests are encouraged and appreciated. Credentials only will be granted to media on assignment. For UTSA road games, please contact Assistant Athletics Director for Communications Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) by 5 p.m. on Monday of the preceding week for the game you wish to cover and include any parking needs you may have. These lists are submitted to the host school’s SID by Wednesday the week before, so that credentials can be shipped back to our office for local distribution.

non-footBall credentialS

Media wishing to apply for credentials to cover other UTSA home events should send a request to the Athletics Communications Office for the sport they wish to cover at

least 24 hours prior to the event. These credentials WILL NOT allow access to cover UTSA home football games.

credential will call

Credentials can be mailed upon request or picked up in person with proper identification at the Athletics Communications Office, which is located at 5710 West Hausman Road, Suite 101 in the University Heights Tech Center. For home football games, media that has not yet received credentials may pick those up beginning three hours prior to kickoff at the Alamodome Media Entrance (east 50-yard line).

footBall gaMe day Parking

Media may park in Lot A (south of Alamodome/northeast corner of IH-37 & Cesar Chavez Boulevard interchange) with a UTSA Football Game Day Parking Pass only. Requests must be made to Assistant Athletics Director for Communications Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) and/or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian

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Zena RexAssistant Athletics

Communications Directorp: (956) 739-4878

e: [email protected]

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Hernandez ([email protected]) at least one week in advance. Passes are issued on a single-game basis only and there are limited quantities per game. There are no season parking passes for UTSA football games. Satellite trucks may park in Lot A for a fee and must reserve spaces by contacting Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at (210) 207-3629 or [email protected].

non-gaMe day Media Parking

Media needing to drive onto UTSA’s Main Campus for interviews may request a visitor parking permit by contacting the UTSA Athletics Communications Director for the sport they are covering at least 24 hours in advance of arrival.

alaModoMe acceSS

All media members must enter the Alamodome through the media entrance located on the east 50-yard line. The entrance and all press work areas will open three hours prior to kickoff. No media members will be allowed to enter the Alamodome through the South Loading Dock. A UTSA-issued credential or game ticket is required for entrance to all home football games.

PreSS Box ServiceS

The Alamodome press box, located on the Mezzanine Level (Level 3) of the east side of the facility, will open three hours prior to kickoff for all home football games. A UTSA-issued credential is required for entrance to the press box. The media meal will be served approximately two hours prior to kickoff. Game notes, flip cards, game programs, official stats, notes and quotes will be provided. Wireless internet access is complimentary for working media members. Media members who wish to order a dedicated internet connection or telephone line must contact Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at [email protected] or (210) 207-3629. Seats will be assigned according to UTSA’s credential criteria.

live StatiSticS

UTSA will provide live statistics online at goUTSA.com for all home events and real-time statistics to credentialed media through a private URL that will be provided on football game days.

PhotograPherS/videograPherS

Photographers and videographers on assignment are welcome to shoot all UTSA home events with proper credentials requested through the Athletics Communications Office. For sideline access at home football games, photographers and videographers will be required to check in for a photo vest. A work room is located in Meeting Room A near the northeast tunnel to the field and it is equipped with complimentary hard-wired and wireless internet access, flip cards, game

programs and refreshments. Photographers who wish to order a dedicated internet connection must contact Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at [email protected] or (210) 207-3629. Photographers and videographers will not have a reserved seat in the Alamodome press box. Upper photo and video area requests should be made in the press box at least two hours prior to kickoff.

PoStgaMe interview rooMS

Postgame interview rooms for all home football games are located on the east side of the Alamodome across from the visiting team locker room on the Field Level (Level 1). UTSA will hold a postgame press conference for head coach Frank Wilson and select players after a 10-minute cooling off period. Additional requested coaches and players will be made available in the UTSA interview room following the press conference. The UTSA locker room is closed and there will be no interviews conducted on the field except for the television network that is broadcasting the game. The visiting team interview room is located immediately adjacent to the UTSA interview room in the Green Room. All requests should be made with the visiting team’s SID. UTSA will provide escorts for media to the sidelines with five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and to the postgame interview rooms.

interview Policy

All interviews with UTSA student-athletes and coaches must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting the Athletics Communications Office. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis ONLY and at a time that is convenient for the interviewee. Contact information (i.e., cell phone numbers) for student-athletes and coaches WILL NOT be provided to the media.

footBall Media availaBility

During the season, UTSA football coaches and student-athletes will be available during a Monday Media Roundtable session and post-practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All requests should be made by 5 p.m. on Sunday of game weeks to Assistant Athletics Director for Communications Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) and/or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez ([email protected]).

Monday footBall Media roundtaBle

UTSA will host a media roundtable session each Monday of a game week on the Main Campus. Head coach Frank Wilson will be available from 9:30-10 a.m., while requested student-athletes will be available from 10-11 a.m. Contact Assistant Athletics Director for Communications Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) and/or Associate

Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez ([email protected]) for more details and parking instructions.

Practice PolicieS

Roadrunners football practices will be held on UTSA’s Main Campus (unless otherwise noted). Practices are closed, but portions of some practices will be open to members of accredited media outlets with a UTSA-issued credential (subject to change). Media planning to shoot this portion of practice should contact Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) and/or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez ([email protected]) to confirm arrangements and practice times. Requested coaches and student-athletes will be available to the media post-practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the season. Questions pertaining to practice schedules and specific media information regarding coverage for all other sports may be directed to the UTSA Athletics Communications Office.

conference uSa Conference USA provides digital media guides, notes, league statistics and standings, logos and video content online at conferenceusa.com. The football media relations contact is Russ Anderson and he can be reached at (214) 774-1351 or [email protected].

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collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Division I football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Apply for access at collegepressbox.com/password.

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ALAmODOme

driving directionsPhysical Address:Alamodome100 Montana St.San Antonio, Texas 78202

Media may park in Lot A (see map above) with a valid pass issued by the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. These are limited and will be issued according to UTSA’s credential criteria. To enter Lot A on game days, please use the entrance located off the IH-37 Frontage Road.

Satellite truck parking also is located in Lot A, but must be arranged in advance by contacting Jason Bippert at (210) 207-3629.

For additional parking and transportation options, please visit utsa.edu/gameday and click on the Parking & Transportation tab.

The Media Entrance is located on the east side of the Alamodome facing the railroad tracks.

From Northeast/Austin• Take IH-35 south• Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 south to Corpus Christi• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn left at light

From North/Airport• Take U.S. 281 south• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn left at light

From East/Houston• Take IH-10 west• Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light

From Northwest/El Paso• Take IH-10 east• Exit IH-35 north to Austin• Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 south to Corpus Christi• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn left at light

From West/Del Rio• Take U.S. 90 east• Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light

From Southwest/Laredo• Take IH-35 north• Exit IH-10 east to Houston• Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City• Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light

From South/Corpus Christi/Rio Grande Valley• Take IH-37/U.S. 281 north • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light

NOTE: If you are taking the Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard exit (140B) from southbound IH-37/U.S. 281, you will not be able to access the Lot A entrance via the turnaround within two hours of game time due to traffic control restrictions. Please turn left at the light at Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and left again onto the IH-37 Frontage Road.

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PrintSan Antonio Express-NewsBox 2171San Antonio, TX 78297p: (210) 250-3373f: (210) 250-3351e: [email protected]: mysa.comsports editor: Jim Lefko

The Paisano14545 Roadrunner WaySan Antonio, TX 78249p: (210) 690-9301f: (210) 690-3423e: [email protected]: paisano-online.comsports editor: Brady Phelps

San Antonio Business Journal8200 IH 10 W, Suite 820San Antonio, TX 78230p: (210) 341-3202f: (210) 342-4443e: [email protected]: bizjournals.com/sanantoniobeat writer: W. Scott Bailey

televiS ionKABB-TV (FOX)4335 NW Loop 410San Antonio, TX 78229p: (210) 442-6353e: [email protected]: foxsanantonio.com sports director: Chuck Miketinac

KENS-TV (CBS)5400 Fredericksburg RoadSan Antonio, TX 78229p: (210) 366-5001e: [email protected]: kens5.com sports director: Joe Reinagelbeat writer: David Flores, KENS5.com

KSAT-TV (ABC)1408 N. St. Mary’s St.San Antonio, TX 78215p: (210) 351-1270e: [email protected]: ksat.com sports director: Greg Simmons

KVDA-TV (Telemundo)6234 San Pedro AvenueSan Antonio, TX 78216p: (210) 568-0176e: [email protected]: telemundosanantonio.com sports director: Danny Martinez

KWEX-TV (Univision)P.O. Box 9225San Antonio, TX 78204p: (210) 242-7451e: [email protected]: univision41.com sports director: Rafael Carderara

BROADCAST InfORmATIOn

LOCAL meDIA DIReCTORy

WOAI-TV (NBC)1031 Navarro St.San Antonio, TX 78205-1321p: (210) 223-4742e: [email protected]: woai.com sports director: Don Harris

radioKZDC-AM 1250/KTSA-AM 5504050 Eisenhauer RoadSan Antonio, TX 78218p: (210) 654-5100f: (210) 885-5054

KTKR-AM 760/WOAI-AM 12006222 NW IH-10San Antonio, TX 78201p: (210) 736-9700f: (210) 735-8811

weBSiteSInsideRunnerSports.com (Scout)P.O. Box 761272San Antonio, TX 78245editor: J.J. Pereze: [email protected]

BirdsUp.com (Rivals)11001 S. First StreetAustin, TX 78748editor: Mike Cravene: [email protected]

RoadRunneRs spoRts netwoRkThe Roadrunners Sports Network brings fans closer to the action

through live audio, radio broadcasts, live video and highlights. All UTSA football games will be broadcast in the San Antonio area

on KTKR Ticket 760 AM beginning with a two-hour pregame show. The games can be heard online at goUTSA.com or on a mobile device with the free iHeartRadio app. Andy Everett (play-by-play) and Jay Riley (analysis) will call all the action and there also is a 45-minute postgame show.

Everett also will host “The Frank Wilson Radio Show” from 7-8 p.m. each Wednesday during the season beginning on Aug. 31 live at Lion & Rose British Restaurant & Pub at The Rim (17627 La Cantera Pkwy). The broadcast can be heard on KTKR Ticket 760 AM, online at goUTSA.com and ticket760.com or with the iHeartRadio app. Please visit goUTSA.com for the latest schedule.

Additional audio and video, including podcasts, interviews and highlights, can be found at goUTSA.com.

“utsa Football InsIdeR”“UTSA Football Insider” is a 30-minute television magazine

show that airs weekly during the season on three different networks. Fans may watch it on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel at 5:30 p.m. each Thursday and again at 5 p.m. each Friday, on ROOT Sports Southwest at 5:30 p.m. each Friday and on KMYS-CW 35 San Antonio at 10:30 a.m. each Saturday. Please check local listings for availability in your area. It also is available on-demand at goUTSA.com. Host Hector Ledesma and reporter Aerin Carreno give fans an all-access look at the Roadrunners through game highlights and previews, plus feature stories on players and activities around the UTSA campus supporting the team.

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arizona State8:30 p.m. • Sept. 16 • ESPN2Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Series Record: first meeting

Location _____________________________Tempe, Ariz.Founded ___________________________________1885Enrollment ________________________________82,000President ________________________ Dr. Michael CrowAthletics director ____________________ Ray AndersonNickname ______________________________Sun DevilsColors ____________________________ Maroon & goldAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference ________________________________Pac-12Stadium (capacity) ______ Sun Devil Stadium (56,232)Playing surface _____________________Bermuda grassPress box phone __________________ (480) 965-6207Football SID __________________________ Mark BrandOffice Phone _____________________ (480) 965-6592Email ___________________________ [email protected] site _________________________ thesundevils.com2015 overall record ___________________________6-72015 conference record (finish) ______ 4-5 (4th/South)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation _______________________MultipleLetterwinners R/L ___________________________71/18Starters R/L _______________________________10/12Head coach _________________________Todd GrahamAlma mater (year) ______________ East Central (1987)Career record (years) ___________________ 83-48 (10)Record at school (years) __________________ 34-19 (4)Assistant coaches ____Delvaughn Alexander (TE), Chip Lindsey (OC/QB), Jay Norvell (WR), Keith Patterson (DC/LB), TJ Rushing (DB), Joe Seumalo (DL), John Simon (RB), Shawn Slocum (STC/OLB), Chris Thomsen (OL)

alaBaMa State6 p.m. • Sept. 3 • KMYS-CW 35Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Series Record: first meeting

Location ________________________Montgomery, Ala.Founded ___________________________________1867Enrollment _________________________________ 5,627President _____________________ Dr. Gwendolyn BoydAthletics director _____________________ Melvin HinesNickname ________________________________ HornetsColors __________________________ Old gold & blackAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FCSConference ___________________ Southwestern AthleticStadium (capacity) ______New ASU Stadium (26,500)Playing surface __________________________ FieldTurfFootball SID ________________________ Darrell OrandOffice Phone _____________________ (334) 229-5215Email __________________________ [email protected] site _____________________ bamastatesports.com2015 overall record ___________________________6-52015 conference record (finish) _______ 5-4 (2nd/East)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation ___________________________4-3Letterwinners R/L ___________________________43/24 Starters R/L ________________________________17/7Head coach _________________________ Brian JenkinsAlma mater (year) ________________ Cincinnati (1993)Career record (years) ____________________ 52-19 (6)Record at school (years) _____________________6-5 (1)Assistant coaches ______Amp Campbell (CB), LeAndre Creamer (LB), Ted Daisher (co-DC/DL), Donald Hill-Ely (QB/TE), James Joseph (RB), Mark Orlando (OC), Prince Pearson (OL), Allen Suber (WR), Lou West (co-DC/S)

rice6 p.m. • Oct. 15 • beIN Sports

Rice Stadium (Houston, Texas)Series Record: Rice leads, 3-1

Last meeting: uTSA 34, Rice 24 (11/21/15)

Location ___________________________Houston, TexasFounded ___________________________________1912Enrollment _________________________________ 6,498President ________________________David W. LeebronAthletics director ____________________ Joe KarlgaardNickname __________________________________ OwlsColors _______________________________ Blue & grayAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) ___________ Rice Stadium (47,000)Playing surface __________________________ AstroTurfPress box phone __________________ (713) 527-0250Football SID ___________________________ Chuck PoolOffice Phone _____________________ (713) 348-5775Email [email protected] site ____________________________ riceowls.com2015 overall record ___________________________5-72015 conference record (finish) _____ 3-5 (T-3rd/West)Offensive formation _______________________ SpreadDefensive formation _________________________ 4-2-5Letterwinners R/L ___________________________52/17Starters R/L ________________________________19/7Head coach __________________________ David BailiffAlma mater (year) _______________ Texas State (1981)Career record (years) ___________________ 74-75 (12)Record at school (years) __________________ 53-60 (9) Assistant coaches ________________________________Larry Edmondson (co-OC/QB), Larry Hoefer (S), Billy Lynch (co-OC/WR), Frank Okam (DL), Darrell Patterson (STC/LB), David Sloan (TE), Anthony Steward (RB), Chris Thurmond (DC/CB), Ronnie Vinklarek (OL)

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11 a.m. • Oct. 8 • American Sports NetworkAlamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Series Record: Tied, 1-1Last meeting: uSm 32, uTSA 10 (10/17/15)

Location ________________________ Hattiesburg, Miss.Founded ___________________________________1910Enrollment ________________________________14,845President _______________________ Dr. Rodney BennettAthletics director ______________________ Bill McGillisNickname __________________________Golden EaglesColors ______________________________ Black & goldAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) ___M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000)Playing surface ____________________________ MatrixPress box phone __________________ (601) 266-5523Football SID _________________________ Jack DugganOffice Phone _____________________ (601) 266-4503Email _______________________ [email protected] site ________________________ southernmiss.com2015 overall record ___________________________9-52015 conference record (finish) _______ 7-1 (1st/West)Offensive formation _______________________ SpreadDefensive formation ___________________________4-3Letterwinners R/L ___________________________55/25 Starters R/L _______________________________16/10Head coach ___________________________Jay HopsonAlma mater (year) ________________Mississippi (1992)Career record (years) ____________________ 32-17 (4)Record at school (years) _________________ 1st seasonAssistant coaches ________________ Tim Billings (OLB), Shannon Dawson (OC/QB), Dan Disch (DB), Desmond Lindsey (TE), Derek Nicholson (DL), Tony Pecoraro (DC/ILB), Lytrel Pollard (RB), John Wozniak (STC/WR), Jack Wright (OL)

colorado State3 p.m. (CT) • Sept. 10 • MWN/CIHughes Stadium (fort Collins, Colo.)

Series Record: CSU leads, 1-0Last Meeting: CSU 33, UTSA 31 (9/26/15)

Location ________________________ Fort Collins, Colo.Founded ___________________________________1870Enrollment ________________________________27,556President _____________________ Dr. Anthony A. FrankAthletics director ________________________Joe ParkerNickname __________________________________ RamsColors ______________________________Green & goldAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference ________________________ Mountain WestStadium (capacity) ________ Hughes Stadium (32,500)Playing surface __________________________ FieldTurfPress box phone __________________ (970) 491-8100Football SID _____________________________ Paul KirkOffice Phone _____________________ (970) 491-4672Email ______________________ [email protected] site ____________________________ csurams.com2015 overall record ___________________________7-62015 conference record (finish) _ 5-3 (T-2nd/Mountain)Offensive formation ______________________ Pro styleDefensive formation ___________________________3-4Letterwinners R/L ___________________________43/26 Starters R/L _______________________________13/12Head coach ___________________________ Mike BoboAlma mater (year) __________________Georgia (1997)Career record (years) _______________________7-6 (1)Record at school (years) _____________________7-6 (1)Assistant coaches ___________ Bryan Applewhite (RB), Jamie Bryant (STC/S), Joe Cox (TE), Marty English (DC/LB), Terry Fair (CB), Will Friend (OC/OL), Ronnie Letson (QB), Ricky Logo (DL), Alvis Whitted (WR)

old doMinion2:30 p.m. (CT) • Sept. 24 • KMYS-CW 35

Ballard Stadium (Norfolk, Va.)Series Record: ODU leads, 1-0

Last Meeting: ODU 36, UTSA 31 (11/7/15)

Location _____________________________ Norfolk, Va.Founded ___________________________________1930Enrollment ________________________________24,670President _________________________John R. BroderickAthletics director ___________ Dr. Camden Wood SeligNickname ______________________________ MonarchsColors _________________Slate blue, silver & light blueAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) ________ Ballard Stadium (20,118)Playing surface __________________________ AstroTurfPress box phone __________________ (757) 683-3842Football SID ________________________ Eric BohannonOffice Phone _____________________ (757) 683-3374Email _________________________ [email protected] site ___________________________ odusports.com2015 overall record ___________________________5-72015 conference record (finish) ______ 3-5 (T-4th/East)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation ___________________________4-3Letterwinners R/L ___________________________42/14Starters R/L ________________________________19/7Head coach ________________________ Bobby WilderAlma mater (year) ___________________ Maine (1987)Career record (years) ____________________ 57-27 (7)Record at school (years) __________________ 57-27 (7)Assistant coaches __________________Charles Bankins (STC/RB), Kermit Buggs (S), Jeff Comissiong (DL), Arick Forrest (WR), Chris Malone (OL), Rich Nagy (DC/LB), Sam Perryman (CB), Brian Scott (OPC), Ron Whitcomb (OC/QB),

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uteP6 p.m. • Oct. 22 • KMYS-CW 35Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Series Record: UTSA leads, 2-1Last Meeting: UTSA 25, UTEP 6 (10/3/15)

Location ___________________________ El Paso, TexasFounded ___________________________________1914Enrollment ________________________________22,749President _______________________Dr. Diana NatalicioAthletics director _________________________ Bob StullNickname _________________________________MinersColors ____________ Dark blue, orange & silver accentAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) ______________ Sun Bowl (51,500)Playing surface ____________________________ MatrixPress box phone __________________ (915) 747-5154Football SID _________________________ Denise MataOffice Phone _____________________(915) 747-6653Email __________________________ [email protected]_________________________ utepathletics.com2015 overall record ___________________________5-72015 conference record (finish) ______ 3-5 (T-rd/West)Offensive formation ______________________ Pro styleDefensive formation ___________________________3-4Letterwinners R/L ___________________________47/23 Starters R/L _______________________________17/10Head coach __________________________ Sean KuglerAlma mater (year) _____________________UTEP (1989)Career record (years) ____________________ 14-23 (3)Record at school (years) __________________ 14-23 (3)Assistant coaches _________Theron Aych (WR), Derrius Bell (CB), Andrew Browning (DL), Cornell Jackson (RB), Spencer Leftwich (OL), Tom Mason (DC/LB), Brian Natkin (STC/TE), Brent Pease (OC/QB), Dan Yanowsky (S)

north texaS6 p.m. • Oct. 29 • KMYS-CW 35Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Series Record: UTSA leads, 2-1Last meeting: nT 30, uTSA 23 (10/31/15)

Location ____________________________Denton, TexasFounded ___________________________________1890Enrollment ________________________________36,111President ________________________Dr. Neal SmatreskAthletics director ___________ Hank Dickenson (interim)Nickname ___________________________ Mean GreenColors _____________________________ Green & whiteAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) ________Apogee Stadium (30,850)Playing surface __________________________ FieldTurfPress box phone __________________ (940) 369-7585Football SID _________________________ Jordan SteppOffice Phone _____________________ (940) 369-8329Email [email protected] site _____________________meangreensports.com2015 overall record _________________________ 1-112015 conference record (finish) _______1-7 (6th/West)Offensive formation _______________________ SpreadDefensive formation _______________________MultipleLetterwinners R/L ___________________________62/17 Starters R/L _______________________________15/11Head coach ___________________________ Seth LittrellAlma mater (year) ________________Oklahoma (2001)Career record (years) ___________________ 1st seasonRecord at school (years) _________________ 1st seasonAssistant coaches ___________________________ Nate Brown (CB), Brad Davis (OL), Mike Ekeler (DC/LB), Joel Filani (WR), Graham Harrell (OC), Derrick LeBlanc (DL), Tommy Mainord (IWR), Tommy Perry (STC/RB), Troy Reffett (co-DC)

louiSiana tech2:30 p.m. • Nov. 12 • KMYS-CW 35

Joe Aillet Stadium (Ruston, La.)Series Record: Louisiana Tech leads, 3-1Last meeting: LT 34, uTSA 31 (10/10/15)

Location ______________________________ Ruston, La.Founded ___________________________________1984Enrollment ________________________________12,414President ____________________________ Dr. Les GuiceAthletics director ________________ Tommy McClellandNickname _______________________________ BulldogsColors ________________________________ Blue & redAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) _______Joe Aillet Stadium (28,019)Playing surface __________________________ FieldTurfPress box phone __________________ (318) 257-3144Football SID ___________________Anna Claire ThomasOffice Phone _____________________ (318) 331-3813Email [email protected] site _________________________ latechsports.com2015 overall record ___________________________9-42015 conference record (finish) ______ 6-2 (2nd/West)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation _______________________MultipleLetterwinners R/L ___________________________44/24 Starters R/L _______________________________12/13Head coach ____________________________Skip HoltzAlma mater (year) ______________ Notre Dame (1986)Career record (years) __________________110-88 (16)Record at school (years) __________________ 22-17 (3)Assistant coaches______Blake Baker (DC/S), Kevin Curtis (CB), Todd Fitch (OC/WR), Lanier Goethie (LB), Mickey Joseph (RB), Robert McFarland (OL), Rick Petri (DL), Tim Rattay (QB), Joe Sloan (IWR)

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Kyle field (College Station, Texas)Series Record: first meeting

Location ____________________ College Station, TexasFounded ___________________________________1876Enrollment ________________________________59,000President ___________________________Michael YoungAthletics director __________________ Scott WoodwardNickname _________________________________AggiesColors ____________________________ Marron & whiteAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference __________________________________ SECStadium (capacity) ____________ Kyle Field (102,577)Playing surface ______________________Natural grassPress box phone __________________ (979) 862-5900Football SID _________________________ Alan CannonOffice Phone _____________________ (979) 845-5725Email __________________ [email protected] site ____________________________12thman.com2015 overall record ___________________________8-52015 conference record (finish) _____ 4-4 (T-5th/West)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation ___________________ Multiple 4-3Letterwinners R/L ___________________________50/26 Starters R/L _______________________________16/12Head coach _________________________ Kevin SumlinAlma mater (year) ___________________ Purdue (1988)Career record (years) ____________________ 71-33 (7)Record at school (years) __________________ 36-16 (5)Assistant coaches ______________ Jeff Banks (STC/TE), John Chavis (DC/LB), Terry Joseph (DB), Noel Mazzone (OC/QB),Clarence McKinney (RB), Aaron Moorehead (WR), Terry Price (DE), David Turner (DT), Jim Turner (OL)

charlotte6 p.m. • Nov. 26 • Campus Insiders

Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)Series Record: UTSA leads, 1-0

Last meeting: uTSA 30, uC 27 (OT) (11/14/15)

Location __________________________ Charlotte, N.C.Founded ___________________________________1946Enrollment ________________________________28,062Chancellor _____________________ Dr. Philip L. DuboisAthletics director ________________________ Judy RoseNickname __________________________________49ersColors _____________________________ Green & whiteAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) _Jerry Richardson Stadium (15,314)Playing surface _______________________Synthetic turfPress box phone __________________ (704) 687-8036Football SID _______________________Tom WhitestoneOffice Phone _____________________ (704) 687-1022Email __________________________ [email protected] site _______________________ charlotte49ers.com2015 overall record _________________________ 2-102015 conference record (finish) ________0-8 (7th/East)Offensive formation _______________________ SpreadDefensive formation ___________________________3-4Letterwinners R/L ___________________________52/20 Starters R/L ________________________________18/8Head coach _________________________ Brad LambertAlma mater (year) ______________Kansas State (1987)Career record (years) ____________________ 12-22 (3)Record at school (years) __________________ 12-22 (3)Assistant coaches ____________________ James Adams (DB), Aaron Curry (DL), Ulrick Edmonds (OLB), Damien Gary (RB), Dean Hood (TE), Jeff Mullen (OC), Johnson Richardson (OL), Joe Tereshinski (WR), Matt Wallerstadt (DC)

Middle tenneSSee1:30 p.m. • Nov. 5 • ESPN3

Floyd Stadium (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)Series Record: MT leads, 1-0

Last meeting: mT 42, uTSA 7 (11/28/15)

Location ______________________ Murfreesboro, Tenn.Founded ___________________________________1911Enrollment ________________________________23,881President _______________________ Dr. Sidney McPheeAthletics director ____________________ Chris MassaroNickname ____________________________ Blue RaidersColors _________________________ Royal blue & whiteAffiliation ___________________ NCAA Division I - FBSConference _______________________ Conference USAStadium (capacity) __________Floyd Stadium (30,788)Playing surface _______________________Synthetic turfPress box phone __________________ (615) 898-2312Football SID _________________________ Mark OwensOffice Phone _____________________ (615) 898-2450Email ___________________ [email protected] site _______________________ goblueraiders.com2015 overall record ___________________________7-62015 conference record (finish) ______6-2 (T-2nd/East)Offensive formation _______________________MultipleDefensive formation ___________________4-3/MultipleLetterwinners R/L ___________________________40/30 Starters R/L _______________________________14/12Head coach _________________________ Rick StockstillAlma mater (year) ______________ Florida State (1982)Career record (years) ___________________ 64-61 (10)Record at school (years) _________________ 64-61 (10)Assistant coaches ____________Jeff Beckles (RB), David Bibee (RB), Steve Ellis (CB), Tony Franklin (OC/QB), Rick Mallory (OL), Ken McCorvey (WR), Tyrone Nix (DC/LB), Mike Polly (STC/OT/TE) Tommy West (DL)

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Conference USA begins its 22nd year in 2016-17 as it continues to compete and promote the success of its student-athletes. The league has adapted to the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics over its first two-plus decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in competition, academics and community is unwavering.

Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU.

Debuting in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 93 bowl appearances in football, 104 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball, including three Final Fours, 67 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 84 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 36 individual national champions in track and field and cross country.

Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 207 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 722 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned a college degree.

Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball).

The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding academic achievement with numerous conference-sponsored awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams.

C-USA annually awards postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

SuCCeSS On THe PLAyInG fIeLDConference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

Football• 93 teams have earned bowl bids • Eligible for the College Football Playoff• Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually. Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Hawai’i Bowl, Marmot Boca Raton Bowl. Miami Beach Bowl, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Camping World Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.

COnfeRenCe uSA5201 North O’Connor Boulevard, Suite 300Irving, Texas 75039(214) 774-1300w: conferenceusa.com

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Men’s Basketball• 124 postseason teams (53 NCAA, 48 NIT, 11 CBI, 10 CIT, 2 LV16)• One National Championship title game appearance• Three Final Four teams•Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams• One NIT Champion and five NIT semifinalists• Inaugural CBI Champion• One CIT Champion• Inaugural Las Vegas 16 Champion

Women’s Basketball• 51 NCAA Tournament appearances• 55 WNIT appearances• One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team• Four WNIT semifinalists• One WBI Champion

Baseball• 67 NCAA appearances• Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001)• 14 Super Regional appearances• Has produced at least four NCAA teams in 10 of the past 15 seasons

In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 36 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made nearly 2,000 NCAA appearances.

SuCCeSS Off THe fIeLDC-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 21 years, more than 30,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

C-USA ON TVC-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with ESPN, CBS Sports Network, American Sports Network (ASN) and beIN SPORTS. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all four networks provides extensive national exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports.

C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from three years ago.

C-USA.TVCUSA.TV will officially launch in the Summer of 2016 making all non-televised team sports available as part of a subscription package. The site will offer all events in one location so fans can watch home and away matchups of their favorite team or season long events from their favorite sport. The site will showcase weekly feature stories as well as postgame interviews, players of the week highlights and other exciting content.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITYThe conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of more than 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

GOVeRnAnCeConference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors.

A PROuD HISTORyConference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members were Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first Commissioner. In October 2015, Judy MacLeod became the league’s third Commissioner.

C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league brought in TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005.

In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. WKU joined the league on July 1, 2014.

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« 2 0 1 6 C o n f e r e n C e U s a C o M p o s i T e s C h e d U l e »THuRSDAy, SePT. 1Charlotte at LouisvilleIndiana at FIURice at WKU

SATuRDAy, SePTemBeR 3Southern Illinois at Florida AtlanticLouisiana Tech at ArkansasAlabama A&M at Middle TennesseeSMU at North TexasHampton at Old DominionSouthern Miss at KentuckyNew Mexico State at UTEPAlabama State at UTSA

fRIDAy, SePT. 9Maryland at FIU

SATuRDAy, SePT. 10Elon at CharlotteFlorida Atlantic at Miami (Fla.)South Carolina State at Louisiana TechMorgan State at MarshallMiddle Tennessee at VanderbiltBethune-Cookman at North TexasOld Dominion at Appalachian StateRice at ArmySavannah State at Southern MissUTEP at TexasUTSA at Colorado StateWKU at Alabama

FRIDAY, SEPT. 16Baylor at RiceArizona State at UTSA

SATuRDAy, SePT. 17Eastern Michigan at CharlotteFIU at MassachusettsFlorida Atlantic at Kansas StateLouisiana Tech at Texas TechAkron at MarshallMiddle Tennessee at Bowling GreenNorth Texas at FloridaOld Dominion at NC StateTroy at Southern MissArmy at UTEPWKU at Miami (Ohio)

SATuRDAy, SePT. 24Charlotte at TempleUCF at FIUBall State at Florida AtlanticLouisiana Tech at Middle TennesseeLouisville at MarshallNorth Texas at RiceUTSA at Old DominionSouthern Miss at UTEPVanderbilt at WKU

SATuRDAy, OCT. 1Old Dominion at CharlotteFlorida Atlantic at FIUUTEP at Louisiana TechMarshall at PittsburghMiddle Tennessee at North TexasRice at Southern MissHouston Baptist at WKU

THURSDAY, OCT. 6WKU at Louisiana Tech

SATuRDAy, OCT. 8Charlotte at Florida AtlanticFIU at UTEPMarshall at North TexasMassachusetts at Old DominionSouthern Miss at UTSA

SATuRDAy, OCT. 15FIU at CharlotteFlorida Atlantic at MarshallLouisiana Tech at MassachusettsWKU at Middle TennesseeUTSA at RiceSouthern Miss at LSU

SATuRDAy, OCT. 22Charlotte at MarshallLouisiana Tech at FIUMiddle Tennessee at MissouriNorth Texas at ArmyOld Dominion at WKUPrairie View A&M at RiceUTEP at UTSA

SATuRDAy, OCT. 29Middle Tennessee at FIUWKU at Florida AtlanticRice at Louisiana TechMarshall at Southern MissNorth Texas at UTSAOld Dominion at UTEP

SATuRDAy, nOV. 5Charlotte at Southern MissFIU at WKUFlorida Atlantic at RiceLouisiana Tech at North TexasMarshall at Old DominionHouston Baptist at UTEPUTSA at Middle Tennessee

SATuRDAy, nOV. 12Rice at CharlotteUTEP at Florida AtlanticUTSA at Louisiana TechMiddle Tennessee at MarshallNorth Texas at WKUSouthern Miss at Old Dominion

SATuRDAy, nOV. 19Middle Tennessee at CharlotteMarshall at FIUOld Dominion at Florida AtlanticSouthern Miss at North TexasUTEP at RiceUTSA at Texas A&M

fRIDAy, nOV. 25Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss

SATURDAY, NOV. 26Charlotte at UTSAFIU at Old DominionFlorida Atlantic at Middle TennesseeWKU at MarshallNorth Texas at UTEPRice at Stanford

SATuRDAy, DeC. 3C-USA Championship Game

All games and dates subject to change

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Conference USA will host its 12th football championship game in 2016.

The event is slated for Saturday, December 3, and will be televised by ESPN or ESPN 2. The team with the highest league winning percentage will serve as host site for the game.

The title game will feature champions from the East and West divisions of the league. Seven different schools have hosted the first 11 championship games.

WKU won its first Conference USA Football Championship last season with a 45-28 win over Southern Miss in Bowling Green, Ky., becoming the first league school to go undefeated in league play and then win the Championship Game Marshall took its first C-USA title in 2014 with a triumph over Louisiana Tech in Huntington, W. Va. In 2013, Rice won its first C-USA Football title with a victory over Marshall at Rice Stadium. Southern Miss won the 2011 C-USA Championship, when the nationally-ranked Golden Eagles defeated previously undefeated Houston on the Cougars home field. Former members East Carolina, Tulsa and UCF each won two championship games, while Houston claimed one crown.

Year Champion (C-USA Record) ______________________2015 WKU (8-0)2014 Marshall (7-1) 2013 Rice (7-1)2012 Tulsa (7-1)2011 Southern Miss (7-1)2010 UCF (7-1)2009 East Carolina (6-2)2008 East Carolina (6-2)2007 UCF (7-1)2006 Houston (7-1)2005 Tulsa (6-2)2004 Louisville (8-0)2003 Southern Miss (8-0)2002 TCU (6-2), Cincinnati (6-2)2001 Louisville (6-1)2000 Louisville (6-1)1999 Southern Miss (6-0)1998 Tulane (6-0)1997 Southern Miss (6-0)1996 Houston (4-1), Southern Miss (4-1)

2016 Conference USA Championship GameDate: Saturday, Dec. 3Time: TBATV: ESPN -or- ESPN2

COnfeRenCe uSA DIVISIOnSWestLouisiana TechNorth TexasRiceSouthern MissUTEPUTSA

EastCharlotteFIUFlorida AtlanticMarshallMiddle TennesseeOld DominionWestern Kentucky

Conference USA TiebreakerHome field for the C-USA Championship Game will be awarded to the team that posts the highest regular season winning percentage against conference opposition. The first tiebreaker is the winner of a head-to-head match-up. Additional tie-breaker information will be released at a later date.

media CredentialsMembers of the media that wish to cover the C-USA Championship game will be required to request credentials through the league’s online credential application system available at conferenceusa.com/Media Center.

Details about the C-USA Championship Game will be available throughout the season on conferenceusa.com. For additional information, please contact C-USA Media Relations at 214/774-1300.

Conference uSA StadiumsCharlotte __________Jerry Richardson Stadium (16,000)FIU _______________Alfonso Field at FIU Stadium (20,000)Florida Atlantic ____FAU Stadium (29,419)Louisiana Tech _____Joe Aillet Stadium (28,019)Marshall __________Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019)Middle Tennessee __Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium (30,788)North Texas _______Apogee Stadium (30,850)Old Dominion _____Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium (20,068)Rice ______________Rice Stadium (47,000)Southern Miss _____M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000)UTEP _____________Sun Bowl (51,500)UTSA _____________Alamodome (36,582)WKU _____________Houchens Industries/L.T. Smith Stadium (22,113)

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« 2 0 1 6 C o n f e r e n C e U s a b o w l s y n o p s i s »C-USA BOWL OVERVIEW 2016-2019Conference USA will have 10 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually and offering fans a number of great destinations across America and beyond.

C-USA has agreements with three bowls in the state of Florida: the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl, the Miami Beach Bowl and the St. Petersburg Bowl, along with an agreement with the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl near the coast of the Sunshine State. C-USA maintains longtime relationships with the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl and the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in the central region as well as the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in the southwest and the Hawaii Bowl in the far West.

C-USA has secondary agreements with two bowls also located right within the league’s footprint, giving teams the opportunities to participate in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La.

In these bowls, C-USA will have the opportunity to face opponents from the American Athletic, Big 12, Big Ten, Mid-American, Mountain West and Sun Belt Conferences.

C-USA BOWL 2016 SYNOPSISC-USA has secured guaranteed commitments with six bowl partners for the 2016 season, as well as one secondary agreement: Marmot Boca Raton, Gildan New Mexico, Hawai’i, Popeyes Bahamas, R+L Carriers New Orleans and Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowls are primary agreements. The Camping World Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., is a secondary agreement, should the ACC or SEC not be able to provide a bowl-eligible team. There is no set selection order among C-USA’s bowl partners.

As a member of the College Football Playoff, C-USA will be a part of one of the CFP bowls if it produces the highest rated champion from among the American Athletic, C-USA, Mid-American, Mountain West and Sun Belt Conferences.

2016 BOWL AGREEMENTS:Gildan New Mexico BowlDate: Dec. 17 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Opponent: Mountain West selection

R+L Carriers New Orleans BowlDate: Dec. 17 (New Orleans, La.)Opponent: Sun Belt selection

Boca Raton BowlDate: Dec. 20 (Boca Raton, Fla.)Opponent: Mid-American selection

Popeyes Bahamas BowlDate: Dec. 23 (Nassau, Bahamas)Opponent: American or MAC selection

Hawai’i BowlDate: Dec. 24 (Honolulu, Hawai’i)Opponent: Mountain West selection

Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas BowlDate: Dec. 27 (Dallas, Texas)Opponent: Big Ten selection

Camping World Independence Bowl (secondary)Date: Dec. 26 (Shreveport, La.)Opponent: ACC or SEC selection

COLLeGe fOOTBALL PLAyOff

The PlayoffDuring 2014-15 season, college football entered a new era when postseason playoffs began. The format is simple: top four teams, two semifinals played in bowl games, and a national championship game played in a different city each year. Each semifinal will be played during the New Year’s holiday with the national championship game in prime time on a Monday night at least a week later.

The Selection CommitteeA selection committee will choose the four teams for the playoff based on their performance during the regular season, including, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, championships won, and other factors. The teams will be seeded so that No. 1 will play No. 4 in one semifinal and No. 2 will meet No. 3 in the other, with the winners advancing to the national championship game.

The RotationThe semifinals will rotate among six different bowls, extending the experience to more fans. In the years when the bowls are not hosting semifinals, the bowls will feature eight other teams in four compelling matchups.

For the 2016-17 season, the Capital One Orange (Dec. 30), Goodyear Cotton Bowl (Jan. 2), Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual (Jan. 2) and Allstate Sugar Bowl (Jan. 2) will host its regular bowl games, while the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 31) and Fiesta Bowl (Dec. 31) will host semifinals. The College Football Championship will be held on Monday, Jan. 9, in Tampa, Fla.

C-USA and the College Football PlayoffAs a member of the College Football Playoff, Conference USA will be a part of one of the College Football Playoff bowls if it has the highest rated champion from among the American Athletic, C-USA, Mid-American, Mountain West and Sun Belt Conferences.

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Date Bowl Matchup Location Time Network

TBA Foster Farms Bowl Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Santa Clara, Calif. TBA TBA

Dec. 17 Gildan New Mexico Bowl C-USA vs. Mountain West Albuquerque, N.M. 1 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 17 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Mountain West vs. Pac-12 Las Vegas, Nev. 2:30 p.m. ABC

Dec. 17 AutoNation Cure Bowl American vs. Sun Belt Orlando, Fla. 4:30 p.m. CBSSN

Dec. 17 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl MAC vs. Sun Belt Montgomery, Ala. 4:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 17 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl C-USA vs. Sun Belt New Orleans, La. 8 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 19 Miami Beach Bowl American vs. MAC Miami, Fla. 1:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 20 Marmot Boca Raton Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Boca Raton, Fla. 6 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 21 San Diego Co. Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Mountain West vs. BYU San Diego, Calif. 8 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Mountain West vs. MAC Boise, Idaho 6 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 23 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. American or MAC Nassau, Bahamas 12 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 23 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Navy vs. Big 12 Fort Worth, Texas 3:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 23 GoDaddy Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 24 Hawai’i Bowl C-USA vs. Mountain West Honolulu, Hawai’i 7 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 26 St. Petersburg Bowl ACC/Notre Dame vs. American St. Petersburg, Fla. 10 a.m. ESPN

Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big Ten Detroit, Mich. 1:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 26 Camping World Independence Bowl ACC vs. SEC (or C-USA) Shreveport, La. 4 p.m. ESPN2

Dec. 27 Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl C-USA vs. Big Ten Dallas, Texas 11 a.m. ESPN

Dec. 27 Military Bowl ACC/Notre Dame vs. American Annapolis, Md. 2:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 27 National University Holiday Bowl Pac-12 vs. Big Ten San Diego, Calif. 6 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 27 Cactus Bowl Big Ten vs. Big 12 Tempe, Ariz. 9:15 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 28 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame New York, N.Y. 1 p.m. ABC

Dec. 28 Russell Athletic Bowl ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big 12 Orlando, Fla. 4:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 28 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Big 12 vs. SEC Houston, Texas 8 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 29 Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American Birmingham, Ala. 11 a.m. ESPN

Dec. 29 Belk Bowl ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC Charlotte, N.C. 2:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 29 Valero Alamo Bowl Big 12 vs. Pac-12 San Antonio, Texas 8 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 30 AutoZone Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 Memphis, Tenn. 11 a.m. ESPN

Dec. 30 Hyundai Sun Bowl Pac-12 vs. ACC/Notre Dame El Paso, Texas 1 p.m. CBS

Dec. 30 Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl Sun Belt vs. Mountain West Tucson, Ariz. 1 p.m. TBA

Dec. 30 Franklin Amer. Mortgage Music City Bowl SEC vs. ACC/ND/Big Ten Nashville, Tenn. 2:30 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 30 Capital One Orange Bowl ACC vs. Big Ten/SEC/ND Miami, Fla. 7 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 31 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Orlando, Fla. 10 a.m. ABC

Dec. 31 Taxslayer Bowl Big Ten/ACC/ND vs. SEC Jacksonville, Fla. 10 a.m. ESPN

Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Playoff Semifinal Game Atlanta, Ga. 2 p.m./6 p.m. ESPN

Dec. 31 Fiesta Bowl Playoff Semifinal Game Glendale, Ariz. 2 p.m./6 p.m. ESPN

Jan. 2 Outback Bowl Big Ten vs. SEC Tampa, Fla. 12 p.m. ABC

Jan. 2 Goodyear Cotton Bowl At-Large vs. At-Large (New Year’s Six) Arlington, Texas 12 p.m. ESPN

Jan. 2 Rose Bowl Game presented by NW Mutual Big 12 vs. Pac 12 (New Year’s Six) Pasadena, Calif. 4 p.m. ESPN

Jan. 2 Allstate Sugar Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 (New Year’s Six) New Orleans, La. 7:30 p.m. ESPN

Jan. 9 National Championship Game Semifinal Winners Tampa, Fla. 7:30 p.m. ESPN

~ all times Central and subject to change • Conference USA bowl tie-ins in bold italics ~

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Gildan New Mexico Bowl1 p.m. (CT) • Saturday, Dec. 17 • ESPN

University Stadium (37,792) • Albuquerque, N.M.Conference USA vs. Mountain West Conference

Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl11 a.m. • Tuesday, Dec. 27 • ESPNCotton Bowl (92,100) • Dallas, Texas

Conference USA vs. Big Ten Conference

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl8 p.m. • Saturday, Dec. 17 • ESPN

Mercedes-Benz Superdome (73,208) • New Orleans, La.Conference USA vs. Sun Belt Conference

Camping World Independence Bowl4 p.m. • Monday, Dec. 26 • ESPN2

Independence Stadium (48,975) • Shreveport, La.ACC or SEC vs. Conference USA (secondary selection)

Popeye’s Bahamas Bowl12 p.m. (CT) • Friday, Dec. 23 • ESPN

Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium (15,000) • Nassau, BahamasConference USA vs. Mid-American or American Athletic Conference

Marmot Boca Raton Bowl6 p.m. (CT) • Monday, Dec. 20 • ESPNFAU Stadium (29,419) • Boca Raton, Fla.

Conference USA vs. Mid-American Conference

Hawai’i Bowl7 p.m. (CT) • Saturday, Dec. 24 • ESPN

Aloha Stadium (50,000) • Honolulu, Hawai’iConference USA vs. Mountain West Conference

SeaSon outlook

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The Frank Wilson era is officially underway at UTSA. Introduced as the Roadrunners’ second head coach on Jan. 15, the New Orleans, La., native has brought energy, excitement and

recruiting prowess to the Alamo City.Wilson takes over a program in only its sixth year that is

looking to rebound from posting just seven wins over the past two seasons combined. The former LSU assistant head coach will have a potent mix of experienced veterans and promising newcomers at his disposal as he enters his first season at the helm.

The Roadrunners return 41 letterwinners, including 14 starters, from last year’s team that finished 3-9 overall and posted a 3-5 ledger to finish tied for third in Conference USA’s West Division.

Wilson will make his official debut as head coach on Sept. 3 against Alabama State at the Alamodome, which also marks the Roadrunners’ first season opener at home since the inaugural game on the same day in 2011.

The following week, UTSA will travel to Fort Collins, Colo., to face Colorado State for the second straight season before returning home for a Friday night ESPN2 nationally-televised matchup against Arizona State on Sept. 16.

The Roadrunners are slated to open C-USA action at Old Dominion on Sept. 24 before entering their only bye week of the campaign.

UTSA will return to action when it hosts defending West Division champion Southern Miss on Oct. 8, the first of three home contests in four weeks. After traveling to Houston to face Rice on Oct. 15, the Birds will welcome UTEP for Homecoming on Oct. 22 and North Texas the following Saturday.

A challenging three-game stretch on the road gets underway at Middle Tennessee on Nov. 5 and is followed by the program’s third visit to Ruston, La., to face Louisiana Tech on Nov. 12.

UTSA will step out of league play to meet Texas A&M on Nov. 19 in College Station before closing the regular season at home against Charlotte on Nov. 26.

The C-USA Championship Game between the West and East Division winners is slated for Dec. 3 at the home stadium of the team with the better league winning percentage.

C-USA will have six bowl tie-ins and one secondary arrangement for 2016. Conference teams who attain bowl eligibility may be selected for the Gildan New Mexico (Dec. 17), R+L Carriers New Orleans (Dec. 17), Boca Raton (Dec. 20), Popeyes Bahamas (Dec. 23), Hawai’i (Dec. 24), Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas (Dec. 27) or Camping World Independence (Dec. 26/secondary) Bowls.

QuarterbacksUTSA has been bitten by the injury bug at the quarterback

position in each of the last two seasons, as four different signal callers have started games during that span.

Dalton Sturm took over the reins after Blake Bogenschutz — who was forced to give up the sport in February due to lingering concussion-like symptoms — was injured late in the victory at UTEP. The junior from Goliad took every snap for the remaining seven contests and went on to pass for 1,354 yards and 13 touchdowns and rush for an additional 361 yards and a score.

Wilson added senior graduate transfer Jared Johnson, who joined the program this summer, and the Grand Prairie native is expected to challenge for the starting spot. In his three seasons at Sam Houston State, Johnson — the 2015 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year — piled up 5,352 passing yards,

RoadRunneRs To kick offfRank wilson eRa This fall

1,601 yards on the ground and 50 total touchdowns. A pair of redshirt freshmen — Manny Harris and Jaylon

Henderson — will provide depth.Harris was an all-state performer at Copperas Cove High

School, where he broke many of 2011 Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III’s school records.

Henderson was a two-time all-district selection at Kingwood Park High School.

Running BacksUTSA welcomes back one

of the league’s top running backs in senior Jarveon Williams. The Converse Judson High School product became the first Roadrunner to top 1,000 yards in a season when he rushed for 1,042 and eight touchdowns on 173 carries (6.0 avg.) in 11 contests last fall. The preseason all-conference pick registered four 100-yard games, including a school-record 186-yard performance in the overtime victory at Charlotte, en route to earning honorable mention all-conference accolades.

Jalen Rhodes is a speedy backup at tailback. The sophomore from Rowlett rushed for 242 yards and three scores in his debut campaign.

Tyrell Clay, a junior from Corpus Christi, and Corbin White, a senior from Nettleton, Miss., will add depth at the primary ball-carrying position.

Blake Dean, a senior from Temple, and Halen Steward, a sophomore from St. Augustine, Fla., are slated to see the most snaps at the fullback spot.

Wide ReceiversAnother skill position where UTSA is projected to be in good

hands is at wide receiver.Kerry Thomas Jr. and JaBryce Taylor combined for 81 catches,

1,013 yards and seven touchdowns as two of the team’s top targets a season ago.

Thomas Jr., a junior from College Station, hauled in a program-record 52 receptions for 541 yards and four scores en route to being named honorable mention all-conference.

Taylor, a senior from Lufkin, emerged as the Roadrunners’ top deep threat last fall with 472 yards and three TDs on 29 catches (16.3 avg.).

Depth will come from veterans Aron Taylor, Brady Jones and Greg Campbell Jr., along with newcomers Dannon Cavil, a junior transfer from Oklahoma, and Marquez McNair, a junior college transfer who is the nephew of the late Steve McNair.

Tight EndsUTSA will have a huge void to fill at tight end with the departure

of David Morgan II, the program’s first-ever National Football

Preseason all-conference running back Jarveon Williams became the first Roadrunner to top 1,000 yards

in a season with 1,042 in 2015.

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« 2 0 1 6 u t S a S e a S o n o u t l o o k »League (NFL) Draft pick. He caught 45 passes for 566 yards and five touchdowns en route to garnering second-team All-America and all-conference accolades last year.

Trevor Stevens, a senior from Friendswood who has seen action in 33 career contests, earned the starting job coming out of spring practice.

Senior graduate transfer Jordan Jones and junior transfer Shaq Williams, who redshirted last season, also are expected to play key roles at the position this fall.

Offensive LinemenThe big guys up front helped pave the way for UTSA’s first

1,000-yard rusher last fall, and more than half of that group is back this year.

At center, Juan Perez-Isidoro returns with 16 career games under his belt. The junior has graded out at 92 and 88 percent in his last two seasons, respectively.

At left tackle, Reed Darragh, a junior from Buda, is back after recording 46 knockdowns and grading out at 93 percent in his team-leading 862 snaps in 2015.

The other returning starter along the line is right guard Kyle McKinney. The junior from Boerne graded out at 91 percent and had 26 knockdowns in 10 games last fall.

Austin Pratt is slated to start at left guard. The senior from Sealy finished second on the squad with 48 knockdowns in 11 contests — seven starts — last year.

Clayton Woods, a sophomore from Highland Park, and Stefan Beard, a junior transfer from Chicago, will provide depth at guard.

At right tackle, senior LSU transfer Jevonte Domond is pegged to earn the starting nod.

Depth at tackle will come from senior Gabriel Casillas.

Defensive LinemenDespite losing a pair of defensive linemen who signed NFL free-

agent contracts, UTSA returns a plethora of experience this year. At one end, Marcus Davenport is back after a sophomore

campaign that saw him register 49 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, four quarterback hurries, three pass breakups and a pair of forced fumbles. The San Antonio Stevens High School product earned honorable mention all-conference accolades and is a preseason all-league selection this year.

At the other end, Kevin Strong Jr. enjoyed a breakout season in 2015, as the sophomore from Cleveland, Texas, posted 31 stops, 6.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and a pair of pass breakups.

Depth on the edge is expected to come from Romario Napoles and Ben Kane.

Inside, Baylen Baker, a redshirt freshman from Abilene, has the upper hand at defensive tackle, with Vontrell King-Williams also in the mix.

At the other interior spot, Jonathan Tuiolosega is back for his senior season after turning in 29 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, last fall. He will be backed up by King Newton, a redshirt freshman from Southlake Carroll High School and the son of former NFL All-Pro and Super Bowl Champion OT Nate Newton.

LinebackersThe Roadrunners employ two linebackers in their base

alignment and must fill the void left by Drew Douglas, who finished his career as UTSA’s second all-time leading tackler (242).

Josiah Tauaefa, a redshirt freshman from Lake Dallas High School, caught the coaches’ eyes in spring practice and has earned his way to the top of the depth chart at middle linebacker.

La’Kel Bass, a junior transfer who redshirted last fall, is slated to start at the other linebacker spot.

Ronnie Feist, a senior graduate transfer from LSU who joined the team this summer, and Marcos Curry, a junior who recorded 74 tackles last season, will push for playing time.

Defensive BacksThe Roadrunners use five

defensive backs — three safeties and two cornerbacks — in their base set.

Two of the three starters at safety last fall are back in the form of senior strong safety Michael Egwuagu and junior free safety Nate Gaines.

Egwuagu, a preseason all-conference choice, tallied 62 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, eight pass breakups and three interceptions on his way to honorable mention all-conference laurels last season.

Gaines, a Mesquite native, posted 76 stops, six PBUs and three picks last year despite missing a pair of contests.

The sophomore duo of C.J. Levine and Carl Austin III are expected to provide depth at those two positions, respectively.

At the other strong safety spot, junior Chase Dahlquist is back from a redshirt season and expected to take over for Duke Wheeler, who set a program record with 62 solo tackles last fall. He will be pushed by Justin Chavez, a junior from Irving, and Justin Moore, a senior graduate transfer from LSU who has run track (hurdles) for the Tigers the past two years.

UTSA will need to replace both starting cornerbacks from a year ago, including all-conference performer Bennett Okotcha.

A quartet of players in juniors N’Keal Bailey and Aneas Henricks and sophomores JaColbie Butler and Stanley Dye Jr. all will compete for playing time along with late signee Devron Davis, a prized junior college transfer from Stockton, Calif.

Special TeamsUTSA returns both kickers, an experienced returner and its

deep snapper this fall.Place-kicker Daniel Portillo drilled 10 field goals, including a

long of 51, and made 27-of-32 extra-point attempts last season. The Pflugerville native also handled most kickoff duties and enters his junior campaign with 19 career touchbacks.

Victor Falcon saw brief action as a walk-on freshman in 2015, booting nine touchbacks on 15 tries.

Punter Yannis Routsas averaged 39.0 yards on 63 punts, including a long of 62, in his freshman season in 2015. He will be backed up by Portillo, who averaged 37.2 yards on four punts last year.

Matt Bayliss, a junior from Tulsa, Okla., served as deep snapper in all 12 contests last fall and will be backed up by Clayton Woods.

Brett Winnegan showed flashes of being a dangerous return man as a freshman last year. The Pearland native set a school record with 36 kickoff returns and 747 yards, including a long of 36. He also is penciled in to handle punt returns.

Preseason all-conference safety Michael Egwuagu registered 62

tackles, three interceptions and a pair of INT return TDs in 2015.

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« 2 0 1 6 u t S a n u m e r i c a l r o S t e r » # Name Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) 1 Devron Davis CB 6-0 210 Jr.-TR Stockton, Calif. (Franklin HS/Merced [Calif.] JC) 2 Jarveon Williams RB 5-9 200 Sr.-3L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 3 Stanley Dye Jr. CB 5-9 170 So.-1L Orange Park, Fla. (Ridgeview HS) 4 Marquez McNair WR 6-0 175 Jr.-TR Magee, Miss. (Magee HS/Hinds [Miss.] CC) 5 Corbin White RB 5-10 235 Sr.-SQ Nettleton, Miss. (Nettleton HS/Northeast Mississippi JC) 6 Jaylon Henderson QB 6-1 205 Fr.-RS Kingwood, Texas (Park HS) 6 Aneas Henricks CB 5-11 185 Jr.-1L Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS) 7 Kerry Thomas Jr. WR 6-0 205 Jr.-2L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS) 8 Michael Egwuagu S 6-0 220 Sr.-3L Pflugerville, Texas (Connally HS) 9 Marcos Curry LB 6-0 225 Jr.-2L Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) 10 Greg Campbell Jr. WR 6-1 185 So.-SQ Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) 10 Dietrich Ortega-Jones S 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley HS) 11 Nate Gaines S 6-2 200 Jr.-2L Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS) 12 Manny Harris QB 6-0 225 Fr.-RS Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove HS) 12 Andrew Martel S 6-1 205 Fr.-RS Richmond, Texas (Foster HS) 13 Brandon Garza QB 5-10 195 So.-TR Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston) 13 Daniel Portillo PK/P 5-11 170 Jr.-1L Austin, Texas (Connally HS) 14 C.J. Levine S 5-10 185 So.-1L Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial HS) 14 Dalton Sturm QB 6-2 195 Jr.-1L Goliad, Texas (Goliad HS) 15 Isiah Cowan LB 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Killeen, Texas (Ellison HS/West Texas A&M) 15 Jared Johnson QB 6-1 225 Sr.-TR Grand Prairie, Texas (Grand Prairie HS/Sam Houston State) 16 Kirk Johnson Jr. WR 5-7 150 Fr.-HS DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) 16 Clay Roberts QB 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (St. Pius X HS) 17 Aron Taylor WR 6-1 195 Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) 18 Peyton Hall WR 5-11 180 So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 18 Isaiah Santos S 5-11 200 So.-1L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) 18 Alex Webb PK/P 6-1 215 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) 19 Blaze Moorhead WR 5-11 170 Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS) 20 Brett Winnegan RB 5-9 190 So.-1L Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) 21 Brenndan Johnson S 5-10 175 Fr.-HS Waco, Texas (Midway HS/Naval Academy Prep) 22 Ronnie Feist LB 6-1 230 Sr.-TR Edgard, La. (West St. John HS/LSU) 22 Terence Shaw II RB 5-9 180 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS) 23 Jaylon Dukes RB 5-6 165 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 23 Darryl Godfrey S 6-0 185 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS) 24 N’Keal Bailey CB 6-0 180 Jr.-1L Frisco, Texas (Princeton HS) 25 Carl Austin III S 6-1 185 So.-1L Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) 26 JaColbie Butler CB 5-9 175 So.-1L Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) 27 Teddrick McGhee CB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) 28 Jalen Rhodes RB 5-9 195 So.-1L Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) 29 Jordan Moore S 6-3 225 Sr.-TR Atlanta, Ga. (King HS/TCU/LSU) 29 Matthew Wylie PK 6-5 190 So.-SQ Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS/Massachusetts) 30 Justin Chavez S 5-10 195 Jr.-2L Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) 31 Tyrell Clay RB 5-9 205 Jr.-1L Corpus Christi, Texas (Miller HS) 32 Anthony Hickey LB 6-0 240 Jr.-TR San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Wagner/Saddleback [Calif.] JC) 32 Jai Manahan RB 5-8 185 Fr.-HS New Deal, Texas (New Deal HS) 33 Chase Dahlquist S 6-0 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 34 Halen Steward RB 5-11 255 So.-1L St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS) 35 Avery Jackson CB 5-8 175 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Johnson HS) 35 Boo McKnight RB 6-2 195 So.-TR Bossier City, La. (Parkway HS/Southern Arkansas) 36 Isaiah Clay S 5-7 195 So.-SQ Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS) 37 Carrington Kearney CB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) 37 Rayshun Spearman Jr. WR 6-1 190 So.-TR Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker HS/Oregon State/Alabama) 38 Andrew King RB 5-11 240 Sr.-SQ Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy/Tyler [Texas] JC) 38 Mitch Vickery S 5-8 185 Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 39 Yannis Routsas P 6-3 200 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) 40 Blake Dean RB 6-1 230 Sr.-2L Temple, Texas (Temple HS/West Texas A&M) 41 Austin Blake-Smith TE 6-5 230 Sr.-TR Fayetteville, Ga. (Spalding HS/Nassau [N.Y.] CC/Mesa [Ariz.] CC/Ventura [Calif.] JC) 41 Austin Jupe CB 6-1 195 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS/Baylor) 42 La’Kel Bass LB 6-1 225 Jr.-RS St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers HS/New Mexico Military Institute/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)

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« 2 0 1 6 u t S a n u m e r i c a l r o S t e r » # Name Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) 43 Ben Kane DE 6-2 250 Sr.-1L West Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS/Citrus [Calif.] JC) 44 Les Maruo LB 6-0 225 Jr.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Goddard HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) 44 Richard Turner WR 5-9 165 Jr.-SQ Plano, Texas (West HS/Austin [Texas] College) 45 DeQuarius Henry DE 6-4 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) 46 Devin Allen CB 5-7 180 Fr.-RS Austin, Texas (Johnson HS) 46 Seth Damrow TE 6-2 205 Jr.-TR San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Texas Lutheran) 47 Romario Napoles DE 6-0 230 Sr.-1L San Angelo, Texas (Central HS/Angelo State) 48 Hunter Duplessis PK/P 5-8 190 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS) 48 Jack Giblin TE 6-3 215 Fr.-HS Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves HS) 49 Matt Bayliss DS 6-6 215 Jr.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall HS) 50 Clayton Woods OG 6-3 285 So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park HS) 51 Steven Holman LB 5-11 220 Jr.-SQ Houston, Texas (Westside HS/Valparaiso) 52 Jacobi Watkins LB (?) 6-1 210 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Sam Houston HS) 53 Kevin Garcia LB 6-0 240 Sr.-1L Tyler, Texas (Chapel Hill HS/Tyler [Texas] JC) 54 Kevin Strong Jr. DE 6-4 285 So.-1L Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland HS) 55 Josiah Tauaefa LB 6-1 230 Fr.-RS Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) 56 Dalton Miller LB 5-11 235 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) 57 Victor Falcon P/PK 5-10 200 So.-SQ Comfort, Texas (Comfort HS) 58 Alex Snow C 6-3 290 Fr.-RS League City, Texas (Clear Lake HS) 59 Gabe Duran LB 5-10 210 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 60 Juan Perez-Isidoro C 6-2 295 Jr.-2L North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville HS) 61 Coleman Dennis DE 6-0 265 Fr.-RS Wolfforth, Texas (Frenship HS) 62 Ryan Cavazos DE 6-3 225 So.-TR Austin, Texas (Bowie HS/Texas Lutheran) 63 Jesse Revis OG 6-3 315 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (McNeil HS) 64 Juan Rodriguez DT 6-3 305 Sr.-HS Edcouch, Texas (Edcouch-Elsa HS) 65 Stefan Beard OG 6-3 295 Jr.-TR Chicago, Ill. (Austin [Texas] Westlake HS/Navarro [Texas] JC) 66 Josh Oatis OT 6-4 305 Fr.-HS Gulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS) 67 Kyle McKinney OG 6-4 295 Jr.-1L Boerne, Texas (Champion HS) 68 Austin Pratt OG 6-2 295 Jr.-1L Sealy, Texas (Sealy HS/Blinn [Texas] JC) 71 Cody Cole OT 6-2 280 Sr.-1L Fort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS) 72 Gabriel Casillas OT 6-4 285 Sr.-SQ Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS/Southwestern [Calif.] JC) 73 David Anzaldua OG 6-5 345 So.-SQ Edinburg, Texas (North HS) 74 Reed Darragh OT 6-4 285 Jr.-2L Buda, Texas (Hays HS) 75 Jonathan Tuiolosega DE 6-2 275 Sr.-1L Seaside, Calif. (Seaside HS/Monterey [Calif.] Peninsula JC) 76 Alec Gonzales C/OG 6-2 315 So.-HS San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) 77 Zach Pare OT 6-5 295 Fr.-HS Georgetown, Texas (East View HS) 78 Jevonte Domond OT 6-5 300 Sr.-TR Glendale, Ariz. (Maricopa HS/Glendale [Ariz.] CC/LSU) 79 Jacob Graner OG 6-4 315 Fr.-HS Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) 80 Josh Stewart WR 6-4 200 Jr.-SQ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS/Midwestern State) 81 Shaq Williams TE 6-4 235 Jr.-RS Jackson, Miss. (Central HS/Southwest Mississippi JC) 82 Dannon Cavil WR 6-4 225 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Madison HS/Oklahoma) 83 JaBryce Taylor WR 6-2 215 Sr.-1L Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS/SMU/Navarro [Texas] JC) 84 Larry Stephens WR 6-0 200 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 85 Jordan Jones TE 6-3 225 Sr.-TR Clearwater, Fla. (Fork Union [Va.] Military Academy/Gardner-Webb) 86 Brady Jones WR 5-10 185 Jr.-1L George West, Texas (George West HS) 87 Trevor Stevens TE 6-3 245 Sr.-3L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS) 88 Jesse Ebozue WR 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS) 89 Matt Guidry WR 5-8 165 Fr.-RS League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS) 90 Eric Banks DE 6-5 230 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) 91 Jarrod McLin DE 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS) 92 King Newton DE 6-1 270 Fr.-RS Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) 93 Marcus Davenport DE 6-7 245 Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS) 94 Solomon Wise DE 6-4 230 Fr.-HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) 95 Jacob Vasquez DE 6-1 225 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) 96 Franklin Uesi DE 6-2 270 Jr.-TR Pleasant Hill, Calif. (Pleasant Hill HS/Diablo Valley [Calif.] JC) 97 Vontrell King-Williams DT 6-1 325 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel HS/Illinois/Butler [Kan.] CC) 98 T.J. King DE 6-2 255 Fr.-RS Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) 99 Baylen Baker DT 6-4 285 Fr.-RS Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS)

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« 2 0 1 6 u t S a a l p h a b e t i c a l r o S t e r »Name # Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) Allen, Devin 46 CB 5-8 165 Fr.-RS Austin, Texas (Johnson HS) Anzaldua, David 73 OG 6-5 340 So.-SQ Edinburg, Texas (North HS) Austin III, Carl 25 S 6-1 185 So.-1L Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) Bailey, N’Keal 24 CB 6-0 180 Jr.-1L Frisco, Texas (Princeton HS) Baker, Baylen 99 DT 6-4 285 Fr.-RS Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) Banks, Eric 90 DE 6-5 230 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) Bass, La’Kel 42 LB 6-1 225 Jr.-RS St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers HS/New Mexico Military Institute/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) Bayliss, Matt 49 DS 6-6 215 Jr.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall HS) Beard, Stefan 65 OG 6-3 295 Jr.-TR Chicago, Ill. (Austin [Texas] Westlake HS/Navarro [Texas] JC) Blake-Smith, Austin 41 TE 6-5 230 Sr.-TR Fayetteville, Ga. (Spalding HS/Nassau [N.Y.] CC/Mesa [Ariz.] CC/Ventura [Calif.] JC) Butler, JaColbie 26 CB 5-9 175 So.-1L Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Campbell Jr., Greg 10 WR 6-1 185 So.-SQ Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Casillas, Gabriel 72 OT 6-4 285 Sr.-SQ Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS/Southwestern [Calif.] JC) Cavazos, Ryan 62 DE 6-3 225 So.-TR Austin, Texas (Bowie HS/Texas Lutheran) Cavil, Dannon 82 WR 6-4 225 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Madison HS/Oklahoma) Chavez, Justin 30 S 5-10 195 Jr.-2L Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) Clay, Isaiah 36 S 5-7 195 So.-SQ Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS) Clay, Tyrell 31 RB 5-9 205 Jr.-1L Corpus Christi, Texas (Miller HS) Cole, Cody 71 OT 6-2 280 Sr.-1L Fort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS) Cowan, Isiah 15 LB 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Killeen, Texas (Ellison HS/West Texas A&M) Curry, Marcos 9 LB 6-0 225 Jr.-2L Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) Dahlquist, Chase 33 S 6-0 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) Damrow, Seth 46 TE 6-2 205 Jr.-TR San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Texas Lutheran) Darragh, Reed 74 OT 6-4 285 Jr.-2L Buda, Texas (Hays HS) Davenport, Marcus 93 DE 6-7 245 Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS) Davis, Devron 1 CB 6-0 210 Jr.-TR Stockton, Calif. (Franklin HS/Merced [Calif.] JC) Dean, Blake 40 RB 6-1 230 Sr.-2L Temple, Texas (Temple HS/West Texas A&M) Dennis, Coleman 61 DE 6-0 265 Fr.-RS Wolfforth, Texas (Frenship HS) Domond, Jevonte 78 OT 6-5 300 Sr.-TR Glendale, Ariz. (Maricopa HS/Glendale [Ariz.] CC/LSU) Duplessis, Hunter 48 PK/P 5-8 190 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS) Dukes, Jaylon 23 RB 5-6 165 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Duran, Gabe 59 LB 5-10 210 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) Dye Jr., Stanley 3 CB 5-9 170 So.-1L Orange Park, Fla. (Ridgeview HS) Ebozue, Jesse 88 WR 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS) Egwuagu, Michael 8 S 6-0 220 Sr.-3L Pflugerville, Texas (Connally HS) Falcon, Victor 57 P/PK 5-10 200 So.-SQ Comfort, Texas (Comfort HS) Feist, Ronnie 22 LB 6-1 230 Sr.-TR Edgard, La. (West St. John HS/LSU) Gaines, Nate 11 S 6-2 200 Jr.-2L Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS) Garcia, Kevin 53 LB 6-0 240 Sr.-1L Tyler, Texas (Chapel Hill HS/Tyler [Texas] JC) Garza, Brandon 13 QB 5-10 195 So.-TR Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston) Giblin, Jack 48 TE 6-3 215 Fr.-HS Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves HS) Godfrey, Darryl 23 S 6-0 185 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS) Gonzales, Alec 76 C/OG 6-2 315 So.-HS San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) Graner, Jacob 79 OG 6-4 315 Fr.-HS Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) Guidry, Matt 89 WR 5-8 165 Fr.-RS League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS) Hall, Peyton 18 WR 5-11 180 So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Harris, Manny 12 QB 6-0 225 Fr.-RS Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove HS) Henderson, Jaylon 6 QB 6-1 205 Fr.-RS Kingwood, Texas (Park HS) Henricks, Aneas 6 CB 5-11 185 Jr.-1L Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS) Henry, DeQuarius 45 DE 6-4 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) Hickey, Anthony 32 LB 6-0 240 Jr.-TR San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Wagner/Saddleback [Calif.] JC) Holman, Steven 51 LB 5-11 220 Jr.-SQ Houston, Texas (Westside HS/Valparaiso) Jackson, Avery 35 CB 5-8 175 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Johnson HS) Johnson, Brenndan 21 S 5-10 175 Fr.-HS Waco, Texas (Midway HS/Naval Academy Prep) Johnson, Jared 15 QB 6-1 225 Sr.-TR Grand Prairie, Texas (Grand Prairie HS/Sam Houston State) Johnson Jr., Kirk 16 WR 5-7 150 Fr.-HS DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) Jones, Brady 86 WR 5-10 185 Jr.-1L George West, Texas (George West HS) Jones, Jordan 85 TE 6-3 225 Sr.-TR Clearwater, Fla. (Fork Union [Va.] Military Academy/Gardner-Webb) Jupe, Austin 41 CB 6-1 195 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS/Baylor)

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« 2 0 1 6 u t S a a l p h a b e t i c a l r o S t e r »Name # Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) Kane, Ben 43 DE 6-2 250 Sr.-1L West Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS/Citrus [Calif.] JC) Kearney, Carrington 37 CB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) King, Andrew 38 RB 5-11 240 Sr.-SQ Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy/Tyler [Texas] JC) King, T.J. 98 DE 6-2 255 Fr.-RS Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) King-Williams, Vontrell 97 DT 6-1 325 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel HS/Illinois/Butler [Kan.] CC) Levine, C.J. 14 S 5-10 185 So.-1L Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial HS) Manahan, Jai 32 RB 5-8 185 Fr.-HS New Deal, Texas (New Deal HS) Martel, Andrew 12 S 6-1 205 Fr.-RS Richmond, Texas (Foster HS) Maruo, Les 44 LB 6-0 225 Jr.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Goddard HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) McGhee, Teddrick 27 CB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) McKinney, Kyle 67 OG 6-4 295 Jr.-1L Boerne, Texas (Champion HS) McKnight, Boo 35 RB 6-2 195 So.-TR Bossier City, La. (Parkway HS/Southern Arkansas) McLin, Jarrod 91 DE 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS) McNair, Marquez 4 WR 6-0 175 Jr.-TR Magee, Miss. (Magee HS/Hinds [Miss.] CC) Miller, Dalton 56 LB 5-11 235 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) Moore, Jordan 29 S 6-3 225 Sr.-TR Atlanta, Ga. (King HS/TCU/LSU) Moorhead, Blaze 19 WR 5-11 170 Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS) Napoles, Romario 47 DE 6-0 230 Sr.-1L San Angelo, Texas (Central HS/Angelo State) Newton, King 92 DE 6-1 270 Fr.-RS Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) Oatis, Josh 66 OT 6-4 305 Fr.-HS Gulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS) Ortega-Jones, Dietrich 10 S 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley HS) Pare, Zach 77 OT 6-5 295 Fr.-HS Georgetown, Texas (East View HS) Perez-Isidoro, Juan 60 C 6-2 295 Jr.-2L North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville HS) Portillo, Daniel 13 PK/P 5-11 170 Jr.-1L Austin, Texas (Connally HS) Pratt, Austin 68 OG 6-2 295 Jr.-1L Sealy, Texas (Sealy HS/Blinn [Texas] JC) Rhodes, Jalen 28 RB 5-9 195 So.-1L Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) Revis, Jesse 63 OG 6-3 315 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (McNeil HS) Roberts, Clay 16 QB 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (St. Pius X HS) Rodriguez, Juan 64 DT 6-3 305 Sr.-HS Edcouch, Texas (Edcouch-Elsa HS) Routsas, Yannis 39 P 6-3 200 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) Santos, Isaiah 18 S 5-11 200 So.-1L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) Shaw II, Terence 22 RB 5-9 180 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS) Snow, Alex 58 C 6-3 290 Fr.-RS League City, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Spearman Jr., Rayshun 37 WR 6-1 190 So.-TR Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker HS/Oregon State/Alabama) Stephens, Larry 84 WR 6-0 200 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Stevens, Trevor 87 TE 6-3 245 Sr.-3L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS) Steward, Halen 34 RB 5-11 255 So.-1L St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS) Stewart, Josh 80 WR 6-4 200 Jr.-SQ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS/Midwestern State) Strong Jr., Kevin 54 DE 6-4 285 So.-1L Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland HS) Sturm, Dalton 14 QB 6-2 195 Jr.-1L Goliad, Texas (Goliad HS) Tauaefa, Josiah 55 LB 6-1 230 Fr.-RS Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) Taylor, Aron 17 WR 6-1 195 Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) Taylor, JaBryce 83 WR 6-2 215 Sr.-1L Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS/SMU/Navarro [Texas] JC) Thomas Jr., Kerry 7 WR 6-0 205 Jr.-2L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS) Tuiolosega, Jonathan 75 DE 6-2 275 Sr.-1L Seaside, Calif. (Seaside HS/Monterey [Calif.] Peninsula JC) Turner, Richard 44 WR 5-9 165 Jr.-SQ Plano, Texas (West HS/Austin [Texas] College) Uesi, Franklin 96 DE 6-2 270 Jr.-TR Pleasant Hill, Calif. (Pleasant Hill HS/Diablo Valley [Calif.] JC) Vasquez, Jacob 95 DE 6-1 225 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) Vickery, Mitch 38 S 5-8 185 Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) Watkins, Jacobi 52 LB 6-1 210 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Sam Houston HS) Webb, Alex 18 PK/P 6-1 215 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) White, Corbin 5 RB 5-10 235 Sr.-SQ Nettleton, Miss. (Nettleton HS/Northeast Mississippi JC) Williams, Jarveon 2 RB 5-9 200 Sr.-3L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Williams, Shaq 81 TE 6-4 235 Jr.-RS Jackson, Miss. (Central HS/Southwest Mississippi JC) Winnegan, Brett 20 RB 5-9 190 So.-1L Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Wise, Solomon 94 DE 6-4 230 Fr.-HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Woods, Clayton 50 OG 6-3 285 So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park HS) Wylie, Matthew 29 PK 6-5 190 So.-SQ Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS/Massachusetts)

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Seniors (22)Austin Blake-SmithGabriel Casillas

Cody ColeBlake Dean

Jevonte DomondMichael Egwuagu

Ronnie FeistKevin GarciaJared JohnsonJordan Jones

Ben KaneAndrew King

Vontrell King-WilliamsDalton MillerJordan Moore

Romario NapolesJuan RodriguezTrevor StevensJaBryce Taylor

Jonathan Tuiolosega Corbin White

Jarveon Williams

Juniors (33)N’Keal BaileyLa’Keal BassMatt BaylissStefan BeardDannon Cavil

Justin ChavezTyrell Clay

Isiah CowanMarcos Curry

Chase DahlquistSeth DamrowReed Darragh

Marcus DavenportDevron DavisNate Gaines

Aneas HenricksAnthony HickeySteven Holman

Brady JonesAustin JupeLes Maruo

Kyle McKinneyMarquez McNairJuan Perez-Isidoro

Daniel PortilloAustin PrattJosh StewartDalton SturmAron Taylor

Kerry Thomas Jr.Richard TurnerFranklin Uesi

Shaq Williams

Sophomores (24)David Anzaldua

Carl Austin III

JaColbie ButlerGreg Campbell Jr.

Ryan CavazosIsaiah Clay

Stanley Dye Jr.Victor Falcon

Brandon GarzaDarryl GodfreyAlec Gonzales

Peyton HallC.J. Levine

Boo McKnightJalen Rhodes

Yannis RoutsasIsaiah Santos

Rayshun SpearmanLarry StephensHalen StewardKevin Strong Jr.Brett WinneganClayton WoodsMatthew Wylie

Freshmen (38)Devin Allen

Baylen BakerEric Banks

Coleman DennisHunter Duplessis

Jaylon DukesGabe Duran

Jesse EbozueJack Giblin

Jacob GranerMatt Guidry

Manny HarrisJaylon HendersonDeQuarius Henry

Avery JacksonBrenndan Johnson

Kirk Johnson Jr.Carrington Kearney

T.J. KingJai Manahan

Andrew MartelTeddrick McGhee

Jarrod McLinBlaze Moorhead

King NewtonJosh Oatis

Dietrich Ortega-JonesZach PareJesse Revis

Clay RobertsTerence Shaw II

Alex SnowJosiah TauaefaJacob VasquezMitch Vickery

Jacobi WatkinsAlex Webb

Solomon Wise

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OffENSE (7) Pos. # Name (Career/2015 starts) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) QB 14 Dalton Sturm (7/7) 6-1 180 Jr.-1L Goliad, Texas (Goliad HS) RB 2 Jarveon Williams (9/9) 5-9 200 Sr.-3L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) WR 7 Kerry Thomas Jr. (12/12) 6-0 200 Jr.-2L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS) WR 83 JaBryce Taylor (7/7) 6-1 220 Sr.-1L Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS/Navarro [Texas] JC) C 60 Juan Perez-Isidoro (5/5) 6-2 280 Jr.-2L North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville HS) OG 67 Kyle McKinney (9/9) 6-4 300 Jr.-1L Boerne, Texas (Champion HS) OT 74 Reed Darragh (12/12) 6-4 285 Jr.-2L Buda, Texas (Hayes HS)

DEfENSE (5) Pos. # Name (Career/2015 starts) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) DT 54 Kevin Strong Jr. (7/7) 6-3 285 So.-1L Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland HS) DE 93 Marcus Davenport (11/11) 6-6 225 Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS) LB 9 Marcos Curry (13/12) 5-11 220 Jr.-2L Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) S 8 Michael Egwuagu (14/11) 6-0 225 Sr.-3L Pflugerville, Texas (Connally HS) S 11 Nate Gaines (10/10) 6-2 195 Jr.-2L Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS)

SPECiAL TEAMS (2) Pos. # Name (Career games) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) PK 13 Daniel Portillo (16) 6-0 170 Jr.-1L Austin, Texas (Connally HS) P 39 Yannis Routsas (12) 6-3 200 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS)

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OffENSE (4) Pos. # Name (Career/2015 starts) Height Weight Hometown (High School/Previous School) WR 88 Aaron Grubb (15/11) 5-8 180 La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia HS) TE 82 David Morgan II (22/12) 6-4 260 Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls HS) OG 63 William Cavanugh (27/12) 6-1 300 New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS) OT 70 Jordan Gray (20/12) 6-2 265 Fort Worth, Texas (Trimble Tech HS)

DEfENSE (6) Pos. # Name (Career/2015 starts) Height Weight Hometown (High School/Previous School) DT 91 Brian Price (13/10) 6-3 305 Lafayette, Ind. (McCutcheon HS/Hancock [Calif.] JC) DE 96 Jason Neill (22/12) 6-2 260 Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS) LB 32 Drew Douglas (32/10) 6-1 225 Garland, Texas (Sachse HS) S 4 Duke Wheeler (9/8) 6-0 200 Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS/ Tyler [Texas] JC/Texas A&M-Commerce) CB 21 Bennett Okotcha (31/11) 6-0 195 Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Oklahoma) CB 26 Trevor Baker (8/8) 6-2 195 Prather, Calif. (Sierra HS/Fresno [Calif.] CC)

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wR (X) 83 JaBryce Taylor (6-2, 220, Sr.-1L) 12/7

82 Dannon Cavil (6-3, 205, Jr.-TR) 0/0

lT 74 Reed Darragh (6-4, 290, Jr.-2L) 23/12

76 Tanner Myers (6-5, 305, Jr.-TR) 0/0

lG 68 Austin Pratt (6-3, 295, Jr.-1L) 11/7

50 Clayton Woods (6-3, 290, So.-1L) 6/2

c 60 Juan Perez-Isidoro (6-3, 290, Jr.-2L) 16/5

58 Alex Snow (6-1, 295, Fr.-RS) 0/0

RG 67 Kyle McKinney (6-4, 315, Jr.-1L) 12/9

65 Stefan Beard (6-3, 305, Jr.-TR) 0/0

RT 78 Jevonte Domond (6-5, 325, Sr.-TR) 0/0

72 Gabriel Casillas (6-4, 295, Sr.-SQ) 1/0

Te (Y) 87 Trevor Stevens (6-4, 250, Sr.-3L) 33/1

81 Shaq Williams (6-4, 240, Jr.-RS) 0/0

-or- 85 Jordan Jones (6-3, 220, Sr.-TR) 0/0

QB 14 Dalton Sturm (6-2, 200, Jr.-1L) 11/7

-or- 15 Jared Johnson (6-1, 225, Sr.-TR) 0/0

12 Manny Harris (6-0, 225, Fr.-RS) 0/0

6 Jaylon Henderson (6-1, 200, Fr.-RS) 0/0

TB 2 Jarveon Williams (5-10, 220, Sr.-3L) 30/9

28 Jalen Rhodes (5-10, 190, So.-1L) 12/2

fB 40 Blake Dean (6-1, 230, Sr.-2L) 20/0

34 Halen Steward (5-11, 255, So.-1L) 10/0

wR (Z) 7 Kerry Thomas Jr. (6-1, 205, Jr.-2L) 23/12

10 Greg Campbell Jr. (6-1, 185, So.-SQ) 4/0

wR (h) 4 Marquez McNair (6-0, 180, Jr.-TR) 0/0

86 Brady Jones (5-11, 190, Jr.-1L) 9/0

« defense »(4-2-5)

le 54 Kevin Strong Jr. (6-3, 290, So.-1L) 12/7

43 Ben Kane (6-4, 240, Sr.-1L) 9/0

dT 99 Baylen Baker (6-5, 290, Fr.-RS) 0/0

97 Vontrell King-Williams (6-2, 320, Sr.-1L) 12/0

Re 75 Jonathan Tuiolosega (6-2, 290, Sr.-1L) 12/7

92 King Newton (6-1, 270, Fr.-RS) 0/0

de (saM) 93 Marcus Davenport (6-6, 235, Jr.-2L) 22/11

47 Romario Napoles (6-0, 230, Sr.-1L) 12/1

MlB (Mike) 55 Josiah Tauaefa (6-1, 235, Fr.-RS) 0/0

-or- 22 Ronnie Feist (6-0, 240, Sr.-TR) 0/0

olB (will) 42 La’Kel Bass (6-1, 230, Jr.-RS) 0/0

9 Marcos Curry (5-11, 220, Jr.-2L) 22/13

ss (lion) 8 Michael Egwuagu (6-0, 220, Sr.-3L) 31/14

14 C.J. Levine (5-10, 185, So.-1L) 12/0

ss (RaM) 33 Chase Dahlquist (6-0, 195, Jr.-2L) 21/7

30 Justin Chavez (5-10, 190, Jr.-2L) 16/1

fs 11 Nate Gaines (6-2, 190, Jr.-2L) 20/10 25 Carl Austin III (6-0, 185, So.-1L) 11/0

lcB 24 N’Keal Bailey (6-0, 180, Jr.-1L) 11/0

3 Stanley Dye Jr. (5-9, 165, So.-1L) 13/0

RcB 6 Aneas Henricks (6-0, 185, Jr.-1L) 12/4

26 JaColbie Butler (5-9, 180, So.-1L) 8/1

fG/PaT 13 Daniel Portillo (6-0, 170, Jr.-1L) 16

57 Victor Falcon (5-11, 200, So.-SQ) 4

h 39 Yannis Routsas (6-3, 200, So.-1L) 12

86 Brady Jones (5-10, 180, So.-SQ) 9

P 39 Yannis Routsas (6-3, 200, So.-1L) 12

13 Daniel Portillo (6-0, 170, Jr.-1L) 16

ds 49 Matt Bayliss (6-7, 195, Jr.-1L) 16

50 Clayton Woods (6-2, 295, So.-1L) 6

ko 13 Daniel Portillo (6-0, 170, Jr.-1L) 16

57 Victor Falcon (5-11, 200, So.-SQ) 4

kR 20 Brett Winnegan (5-9, 185, So.-1L) 11

PR 20 Brett Winnegan (5-9, 185, So.-1L) 11

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Meet the Staff

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Frank Wilson was introduced as UTSA’s head coach on January 15, 2016.

Wilson brings more than a decade of coaching experience in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and a proven track record as a highly successful high school head coach to San Antonio.

Widely considered one of the most valuable assistant coaches in college football, Wilson came to UTSA after a six-year stint as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at LSU from 2010-15, where he also served as associate head coach for his final four seasons with the Tigers. He also has been an assistant coach at Tennessee (2009), Southern Miss (2008) and Mississippi (2005-07).

While at LSU, he was recognized as the nation’s top assistant coach at his position in 2011. Wilson also was named the 2011 Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.com, the 2014 NFL.com Top Recruiter in College Football and the 2015 Scout.com SEC Recruiter of the Year.

As the recruiting coordinator at LSU, Wilson led the Tigers to back-to-back top-five recruiting classes in 2014-15 among five total groups that ranked among the top 10 nationally. He served as the lead recruiter for a long list of prominent players, including Odell Beckham Jr., La’el Collins, Malachi Dupre, Jeremy Hill, Jarvis Landry, Tyrann Mathieu, Zach Mettenberger and the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit in 2014 in Leonard Fournette, a 2014 Freshman All-SEC honoree and consensus first team All-American a year later.

Overall, Wilson has coached or recruited 25 individuals who have made it to the NFL. That list includes Beckham Jr., Collins, Hill, Landry, Mathieu and Mettenberger along with Lamin Barrow, Alfred Blue, Ego Ferguson, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Jerald Hawkins, Kenny Hilliard, Anthony Johnson, Deion Jones, Kendrick Lewis, Terrance Magee, Ronald Martin, Dexter McCluster, Denarius Moore, Eric Reid, Stevan Ridley, Trai Turner, Mike Wallace, Spencer Ware and James Wright.

In six seasons at LSU, Wilson developed six running backs that were selected in the NFL Draft, including first-team All-SEC performers in Fournette, Hill and Ridley. During his tenure, the Tigers posted a 61-17 overall record, captured the 2011 SEC Championship and appeared in the National Championship Game that same season.

Under his guidance, LSU rushed for at least 200 yards 39 times, including 12 300-yard games. The Tigers also recorded 45 100-

yard individual rushing performances and four 1,000-yard individual rushers.

A native of New Orleans, Wilson joined the LSU staff after spending the 2009 season at Tennessee, where he coached the wide receivers under Lane Kiffin.

Prior to joining the Tennessee staff, Wilson spent the 2008 season as the running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Southern Miss under Larry Fedora.

From 2005-07, Wilson served as the running backs/assistant special teams coach at Mississippi, where he recruited prominent future NFL stars Kendrick Lewis and Mike Wallace. He also developed a first-team all-conference running back in Green-Ellis.

Wilson joined the Rebels’ staff after serving one year as director of athletics for the New Orleans Public School System after spending three and a half seasons as head football coach and offensive coordinator at O. Perry Walker High School.

Wilson led O. Perry Walker to two District 10-4A championships and the Louisiana Class 4A state championship game in 2002. He was

frank Wilson

Head CoachFirst Season(Nicholls State ‘97)@CoachWilsonUTSA

Frank Wilson was introduced as head coach on Jan. 15, 2016.

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The Wilson Family (l-r): Tiffany, Sabree, Frank IV, Alaina, Frank.

honored by the by the NFL as the 2002 Louisiana Coach of the Year and was voted by his peers as the Louisiana Class 4A Coach of the Year. Wilson also was a finalist for the 2002 Nike National Coach of the Year.

During his head coaching stint at O. Perry Walker, Wilson developed 22 players who earned Division I scholarships, including 11 in 2002 to rank as the nation’s largest high school class of D-I signees. The 2002 team defeated national-power John Curtis Christian School, 20-0, during the regular season, which snapped a 136-game district winning streak for John Curtis and marked the first time that team had failed to score in 303 consecutive games, a national record.

Wilson spent three years as an assistant coach at Edna Karr High School, also in New Orleans, from 1997-2000. He served as offensive coordinator at Edna Karr during the 1999 season in which the team reached the Class 3A state finals and recorded its best statistical season on offense in the program’s history.

Wilson got his start in coaching as a student assistant at his alma mater, Nicholls State, working with the running backs while he finished his degree. While in Thibodaux, Wilson helped coach the first 1,000-yard rusher in school history and was part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history at the time for the Colonels, who improved from 0-10 in 1995 to 8-2 in 1996.

A three-year letterman at Nicholls State, Wilson earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a running back his sophomore year. Wilson attended Geneva University in Beaver Falls, Pa., his freshman season, earning conference Freshman of the Year honors as a running back and kick returner. He also earned first team all-conference honors and was an honorable mention NAIA Division II All-American.

Wilson received his Bachelor of Arts degree in general education from Nicholls State in 1997.

Wilson and his wife, Tiffany, have three children: Alaina, Sabree and Frank IV.

the frank Wilson file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, head coach• 2012-15: LSU, associate head coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator• 2010-11: LSU, assistant coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator• 2009: Tennessee, assistant coach/wide receivers• 2008: Southern Miss, assistant coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator• 2005-07: Mississippi, assistant coach/running backs/assistant special teams• 2004: New Orleans Public Schools System, director of athletics• 2000-03: O.P. Walker (La.) High School, head coach/offensive coordinator• 1997-99: Karr (La.) High School, assistant coach/offensive coordinator• 1996: Nicholls State, student assistant

Bowl Game Experience• 2015 Texas Bowl• 2014 Music City Bowl• 2013 Outback Bowl• 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl• 2011 BCS National Championship Game• 2010 Cotton Bowl• 2009 Capital One Bowl• 2008 New Orleans Bowl

Honors• 2014 NFL.com Top Recruiter In College Football• 2011 Rivals.com Recruiter of the Year

Highlights• LSU recorded 45 100-yard rushing games and produced four 1,000-yard individual rushers in his six seasons• Six of his LSU running backs were selected in the NFL Draft• Has engineered five top-10 recruiting classes

NFL Players Coached/Recruited• Lamin Barrow, LB, Broncos, Bears• Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Giants• Alfred Blue, RB, Texans• La’el Collins, OG, Cowboys• Ego Ferguson, DE, Bears• BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, Bengals, Patriots• Jerald Hawkins, OT, Steelers• Jeremy Hill, RB, Bengals• Kenny Hilliard, RB, Texans• Anthony Johnson, DT, Dolphins, Redskins, Patriots• Deion Jones, LB, Falcons• Jarvis Landry, WR, Dolphins• Kendrick Lewis, FS, Chiefs, Texans, Ravens• Terrence Magee, RB, Ravens, Rams• Ronald Martin, S, Jets• Tyrann Mathieu, CB, Cardinals• Dexter McCluster, RB, Chiefs, Titans• Zach Mettenberger, QB, Titans, Chargers• Denarius Moore, WR, Raiders, Bills• Eric Reid, S, 49ers• Stevan Ridley, RB, Patriots, Jets, Lions• Trai Turner, OG, Panthers• Mike Wallace, WR, Steelers, Dolphins, Vikings, Ravens• Spencer Ware, RB, Seahawks, Chiefs• James Wright, WR, Bengals

Playing Experience• 1993-95: Nicholls State, running back/defensive back• 1992: Geneva (Pa.) University, running back

Education• College: Nicholls State (1997), Southern-New Orleans (2002)• High School: St. Augustine (La.) High School (1992)

Hometown• New Orleans, La.

Family• Wife: Tiffany• Children: Alaina, Sabree, and Frank IV

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“Frank has been a big part of what we’ve accomplished at LSU both on and off the field. He’s ready to be a head coach. He’s worked long and hard for this opportunity and I couldn’t be happier for Frank and his family. He’s going to do a great job and we are going to miss him.” — Les Miles, LSU head coach

“Coaches and players gravitate to Frank Wilson. He was a part of my staff at Tennessee and I can tell you firsthand that he develops players as well as anyone in college football. UTSA just uncovered a leader who is special on many levels. People talk about how great of a recruiter he is, but he is just as strong of a leader.”— Lane Kiffin, Alabama offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach who was the head coach at Tennessee when Wilson was an assistant during the 2009 season

“Frank is detail-oriented and very knowledgeable. He’s a tremendous competitor and has a great smile about him, a great presence about him and he is relentless.”— Ed Orgeron, LSU defensive line coach who was the head coach at Mississippi when Wilson was an assistant from 2005-07

“Frank Wilson has been preparing for this day for years and there is no doubt in my mind that UTSA got a great young head coach that will inspire, teach and model what winning in life and football looks like. He is a special coach and friend that all of UTSA will soon come to love.”— Hugh Freeze, Mississippi head coach

“Frank Wilson’s ability to reach and develop student-athletes is unparalleled in college football. He has been successful everywhere he has been because of his passion for young people, great work ethic and professionalism. He is an incredible football coach and an even better person. Coach Wilson will do a tremendous job as the head coach at UTSA.”— Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech head coach

“It’s hard to put in words how much Frank Wilson means to me, not as a coach but as a man. It is very difficult nowadays to find a man with the integrity and loyalty that he displays on a day-in and day-out basis. It is an amazing thing to see someone who has put so much hard work in to finally have the opportunity that he so willingly deserves. It’s truly been a pleasure to say I have been coached by Frank, but more importantly to know him as family.” — Jeremy Hill, Cincinnati Bengals running back who was recruited and coached by Wilson at LSU from 2012-13

“Coach Wilson is one of the best coaches I’ve ever had. He is a man of integrity and honor and he holds true to his word. From day one, he always looked out for me. He’s a great coach, a great person and a great man. He is like family to me and I wish him much success in the future. I know he is going to do good things.”— Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants wide receiver who was recruited by Wilson and played at LSU from 2011-13

“I had the honor to play for and be recruited by a man who was so unselfish in his work and in his life that people were drawn to his efforts and commitment, which helped them become a man foremost and then a player. I speak firsthand for how he’s stayed in contact with players even after they have left his reach. They don’t make too many like him.” — Jarvis Landry, Miami Dolphins wide receiver who was recruited by Wilson and played at LSU from 2011-13

“Coach Frank Wilson changed my life. He gave a young kid from New Orleans a chance to compete and learn on a higher level. He opened the doors for so many of us Louisiana athletes and I’m just happy to see him making strides and becoming all that he can be. He is the true inspiration.”— Tyrann Mathieu, Arizona Cardinals safety who was recruited by Wilson and played at LSU from 2010-11

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Jason Rollins is in his first season as UTSA’s associate head coach and linebackers coach. Rollins comes to San Antonio from Tulane, where he spent nine seasons as secondary

coach, including serving as co-defensive coordinator in 2015 and special teams coordinator in 2014. He played a key role in the development of three All-Americans and four NFL players in draft picks Lorenzo Doss and Taurean Nixon, as well as free agents Derrick Strozier and Jordan Sullen.

In 2013, Rollins’ secondary was a big reason why the Green Wave made their first bowl appearance since the 2002 season. Tulane ranked second nationally in turnovers forced with 35, including 19 interceptions with 15 by the defensive backfield. Doss, an All-America cornerback, picked off seven passes, returning a pair for touchdowns, and forced two fumbles. Additionally, Tulane allowed just 352.1 yards per game, which ranked 22nd in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

In 2014, Rollins helped lead the secondary to a combined 15 interceptions, seven fumble recoveries and a pair of forced fumbles, as the unit contributed to 22 of the team’s 28 takeaways, which ranked 21st nationally. Parry Nickerson led the Green Wave and all FBS freshmen with six picks and garnered Freshman All-America accolades.

Rollins’ impact on Tulane’s secondary was immediate from the time he joined the staff prior to the 2008 campaign. In his first season in New Orleans, the group combined for 23 pass breakups, five interceptions, five forced fumbles and five recoveries.

During the next four years, his defensive backs combined for 31 interceptions and 120 pass breakups while helping the Green Wave defense consistently rank near the top of Conference USA in most major statistical categories.

Prior to his tenure at Tulane, Rollins was co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach at his alma mater, McNeese State, for two seasons (2005-06). He helped the Cowboys to a 23-10 record, two Southland Conference championships and a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff appearance in in his final season.

Jason Rollins

Associate Head Coach/LinebackersFirst Season(McNeese State ‘96)@CoachRollins6

Rollins got his coaching start as an assistant coach for the defensive backs at McNeese State in 1997-98. He was an assistant coach in the Texas prep ranks at Galveston Ball (1999-2000) and La Marque (2001).

A native of Lake Charles, La., he spent three seasons (2002-04) as the defensive backs coach at Northwestern State, where he helped the Demons to the 2004 Southland title on the strength of the top defense in the FCS.

Rollins was an all-state and all-district performer at Newton High School and he went on to play safety at McNeese State in 1994-96.

Rollins earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human performance from McNeese State in 1996.

He and his wife, Danna, have one son, Tieler.

the Jason Rollins file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, associate head coach/linebackers• 2015: Tulane, co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs• 2014: Tulane, special teams coordinator/defensive backs• 2007-13: Tulane, assistant coach/defensive backs• 2005-06: McNeese State, co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs• 2002-04: Northwestern State, defensive backs• 2001: La Marque HS, assistant coach•1999-2000: Galveston Ball HS, assistant coach• 1997-98: McNeese State, assistant coach/defensive backs

NFL Players Coached• Lorenzo Doss, CB, Broncos• Taurean Nixon, CB, Broncos• David Pittman, CB, Ravens, Saints, Steelers, Texans• Cairo Santos, PK, Chiefs• Bryan Smith, LB, Eagles, Jaguars, Rams• Derrick Strozier, RB, Saints• Jordan Sullen, CB, Broncos; Steelers

Playing Experience• 1994-96: McNeese State, safety

Education• Bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, McNeese State, 1996

Hometown• Lake Charles, La.

Family• Wife: Danna• Children: Tieler

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Ricky Brumfield

Special Teams Coordinator/Tight EndsFirst Season(Utah State ‘99)@RickyBrumfield

Ricky Brumfield is in his first season as UTSA’s special teams coordinator. Brumfield comes to UTSA from Western Kentucky, where he spent three seasons as special teams coordinator

and cornerbacks coach. He helped the Hilltoppers to a combined 28 victories, including a pair of bowl wins, during his tenure.

In 2015, WKU won the Conference USA title and capped off a 12-2 season with a 45-35 victory against USF in the Miami Beach Bowl, while finishing the season with a No. 24 final ranking. Garrett Schwettman, the school’s career record holder for points, extra points and field goals, earned first-team all-conference honors, while kick returner Kylen Towner made the second team and cornerback Prince Charles Iworah and long snapper Nolan Dowling were named honorable mention.

In his first two seasons with the Hilltoppers, the defense and special teams were among the conference’s best in nearly every major statistical category. He tutored five all all-conference performers, including cornerbacks Wonderful Terry and Cam Thomas, who is with the Buffalo Bills.

In 2013, WKU led the Sun Belt Conference and finished 14th nationally in total defense, while also leading the league in interceptions (14), team pass efficiency defense and fewest passing

yards allowed. Additionally, his kick and punt coverage units were tops in the conference.

Brumfield was the special teams coordinator and safeties coach at Nicholls State, in 2011-12. His impact on the Colonels’ special teams was felt immediately, as they blocked six kicks and ranked 14th in the Football Championship Subdivision in kick return average, while punter Cory Kemps finished sixth nationally with a 42.8 average in 2011.

The New Orleans native got his coaching start in 2001 at Union College, where he oversaw special teams and wide receivers for three seasons.

Brumfield served as special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach at Fairmont State in 2004-10. He helped the Fighting Falcons rank among the nation’s best in special teams categories by the end of his tenure, including the third-best kick return average in 2009.

In his final season with the Fighting Falcons, his special teams units blocked five kicks, forced two turnovers and had a pair of touchdowns. Three of his players earned all-conference accolades, including kick returner Zack Page, who set Division II career records for kick returns, kick return yardage and combined return yards. One of his receivers, Perry Baker, was one of a handful non-Division I players to be selected to play in the 2010 East-West Shrine Game.

During his time at Fairmont State, Brumfield spent five summers assisting with various NFL teams. He tutored wide receivers and special teams with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2007-09 and also spent time with the Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers.

Brumfield was a four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at wide receiver at Utah State. He helped the Aggies to a pair of Big West Conference Championships and a berth in the 1997 Humanitarian Bowl.

Brumfield earned his bachelor’s degree from Utah State in 1999 and his master’s degree from Union in 2003.

He and his wife, Erin, have four children, Kyan, McKel, Tacy and Asher.

the Ricky Brumfield file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, special teams coordinator/tight ends• 2013-15: Western Kentucky, special teams coordinator/cornerbacks• 2011-12: Nicholls State, special teams coordinator/safeties• 2004-10: Fairmont State, special teams coordinator/wide receivers• 2001-03: Union College, special teams coordinator/wide receivers

NFL Players Coached• Cam Thomas, CB, Bills

Playing Experience• 1995-98: Utah State, wide receiver

Education• Bachelor’s degree, Utah State, 1999• Master’s degree, Union College, 2003

Hometown• New Orleans, La.

Family• Wife: Erin• Children: Kyan, McKel, Tacy, Asher

The Brumfield Family: Ricky, Erin, Kyan, McKel, Tacy, Asher.

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Pete Golding

Defensive Coordinator/CornerbacksFirst Season(Delta State ‘05)@CoachGolding

Pete Golding is in his first season as UTSA’s defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach. Golding comes to the Alamo City following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at

Southern Miss, where he coached the safeties. The Golden Eagles posted a six-win improvement in his second season. Southern Miss finished 9-5 overall, won the West Division of Conference USA with a 7-1 mark and made an appearance in the Heart of Dallas Bowl in 2015.

Prior to his tenure at Southern Miss, the Hammond, La., native spent two seasons as Southeastern Louisiana’s defensive coordinator. In his final year in 2013, the Lions won a program-record 11 contests, including a perfect 7-0 mark in Southland Conference play en route to their first league title since 1961. Southeastern Louisiana advanced to the quarterfinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in its first-ever appearance and his defense led the Southland in both total and scoring defense.

the Pete Golding file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, defensive coordinator/cornerbacks• 2014-15: Southern Miss, assistant coach/safeties• 2012-13: Southeastern Louisiana, defensive coordinator• 2010-11: Delta State, defensive coordinator/defensive backs• 2008: Tusculum, defensive coordinator• 2007: Tusculum, assistant coach/defensive backs• 2006: Delta State, graduate assistant coach

NFL Players Coached• Robert Alford, CB, Falcons

Playing Experience• 2002-05: Delta State, safety

Education• Bachelor’s degree in business, Delta State, 2005

Hometown• Hammond, La.

Family• Wife: Carolyn• Children: Braxton, Bentley

Golding served as defensive coordinator from 2010-11 at his alma mater, Delta State. A former All-Gulf South Conference defensive back, he also coached the team’s secondary.

The Statesmen advanced to the 2010 NCAA Division II National Championship Game after winning their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record.

That came on the heels of a two-year stint as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Tusculum.

The Pioneers became an explosive and record-setting defensive unit under his direction. In 2007, Tusculum intercepted a program-record 14 passes and it produced conference-leading marks in sacks and forced turnovers en route to an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.

Golding has tutored six All-Americans during his 10-year coaching career, including 2012 FCS Defensive Player of the Year and 2013 second-round National Football League draft pick Robert Alford, who was a cornerback under Golding during his senior season. Meanwhile, 18 players at Delta State were named to the All-Gulf South Conference and All-South Region teams during his tenure, while six Tusculum defenders received All-South Atlantic Conference accolades.

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Delta State in 2006 after being a four-year starter at safety for the Statesmen from 2002-05.

Golding graduated in 2005 from Delta State with a degree in business. He and his wife, Carolyn, are the parents of two sons, Braxton and Bentley.The Golding Family: Pete, Carolyn, Braxton, Bentley.

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frank Scelfo

Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksFirst Season(Louisiana-Monroe ‘81)@Coach_Scelfo

Frank Scelfo is in his first season as UTSA’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. A coaching veteran of more than 30 years, Scelfo comes to the Alamo City from the Jacksonville

Jaguars, where he served as senior offensive assistant in 2015 after two years as the quarterbacks coach for the NFL franchise.

Scelfo helped oversee one of the NFL’s most prolific passing offenses in 2015, as Jacksonville ranked 10th in the league with 256.8 yards per game. Blake Bortles threw for 4,428 yards and 35 touchdowns, which was tied for second in the NFL. The Jaguars also boasted a pair of 1,000-yard receivers in Allen Robinson (1,400) and Allen Hurns (1,031).

He played a key role in the development of Bortles, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2014 draft, who tossed for 2,908 yards and 11 TDs in his rookie season.

Scelfo worked closely with veteran quarterback Chad Henne in 2013. Henne started 13 of 15 games and completed a career-high 305 passes while throwing for 3,241 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Prior to his time with the Jaguars, Scelfo spent two seasons (2010-11) as quarterbacks coach at Arizona, where he tutored Philadelphia Eagles 2012 third-round pick Nick Foles. Foles finished his college career as the school’s all-time leader in passing yards (10,011), touchdowns (67), attempts (1,369) and completions (933). As a senior in 2011, Foles threw for a school single-season-record 4,334 yards and 28 touchdowns, while also setting school marks for attempts (560) and completions (387).

In 2010, Scelfo worked with Foles, Matt Scott and Bryson Beirne. Foles earned honorable mention All-Pac 10 honors after throwing for 3,191 yards and 20 touchdowns. Scott engineered two victories as the starter and Beirne appeared in three games with a 221.4 pass efficiency rating. The Wildcats averaged 307 passing yards per game, one yard shy of the school single-season best, and posted a combined 68 percent completion rate to go along with 25 TDs.

Prior to joining Arizona, Scelfo spent three seasons (2007-09) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Louisiana Tech.

In 2008, Scelfo directed the Bulldogs offense to a win in the Independence Bowl, the school’s first bowl victory in three decades. The team ranked 27th nationally in rushing, with Daniel Porter leading the way with 1,164 yards. The Bulldogs had six games of 30 or more points and Scelfo mentored a sophomore quarterback, Ross Jenkins, as a first-time starter. Porter also became Louisiana Tech’s all-time rusher with 3,352 yards.

Scelfo entered the collegiate coaching ranks at Tulane where he spent 11 seasons (1996-2006) including the final eight seasons as offensive coordinator. He coached tight ends and was recruiting coordinator for the Green Wave in his first three seasons from 1996-98. With Scelfo on the staff, the Green Wave were ranked in the top 30 nationally in passing five times, including the third-most passing yards in 2000. In 1998 the club finished with a 12-0 record, one of only two undefeated FBS (formerly D-1A) teams, and a win in the Liberty Bowl.

During his tenure at Tulane, Scelfo tutored four quarterbacks that went on to the NFL in Patrick Ramsey, J.P. Losman, Lester Ricard and Shaun King. Each of the players finished their careers ranked in the top five in school history in career passing yards. A total of

eight Tulane offensive players were selected in the NFL Draft during Scelfo’s tenure.

The Abbeville, La., native produced Tulane’s all-time passing leader (Ramsey), all-time rushing and all-purpose yardage leader (Mewelde Moore), all-time touchdown receptions leader (Roydell Williams) and all-time scoring leader (Seth Marler). Moore also became only the second player in NCAA history to produce 4,000 career rushing yards and 2,000-plus receiving yards during his time under Scelfo.

Scelfo began his coaching career on the high school level with stops in Louisiana at Prairie View (1982-83), Jesuit (1984) and River Oaks (1985-86) and in Texas at Vidor (1987), Orangefield (1988), Chapel Hill (1989-91), Kilgore (1992-94) and Galena Park North Shore (1995).

Scelfo played baseball at Louisiana-Monroe (formerly Northeast Louisiana) and was named the school’s 1981 Athlete of the Year as a senior.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1981 and his master’s degree two years later at Louisiana-Monroe.

Scelfo is married to Holly Kingery and the couple has two sons, Anthony and Jordan. Anthony played quarterback and baseball at Tulane and was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft. He currently is a graduate assistant coach for the offense at UTSA. Jordan played quarterback and baseball at Incarnate Word from 2012-15.

the frank Scelfo file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks• 2013-15: Jacksonville Jaguars, senior offensive assistant/quarterbacks• 2010-11: Arizona, assistant coach/quarterbacks• 2007-09: Louisiana Tech, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks• 1999-2006: Tulane, offensive coordinator/• 1996-98: Tulane, recruiting coordinator/tight ends• 1995: Galena Park North Shore HS, defensive backs• 1992-94: Kilgore HS, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks/receivers• 1989-91: Tyler Chapel Hill HS, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks• 1988: Orangefield HS, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks• 1987: Vidor HS, defensive backs• 1985-86: River Oaks (La.) HS, head coach• 1984: Jesuit (La.) HS, defensive backs• 1982-83: Prairie View (La.) HS, head coach

NFL Players Coached (as collegians)• Nick Foles, QB, Eagles; Rams• Shaun King, QB, Buccaneers; Cardinals• J.P. Losman, QB, Bills; Raiders; Seahawks; Dolphins• Patrick Ramsey, QB, Redskins; Jets; Broncos; Titans; Lions; Saints; Jaguars; Dolphins; Vikings• Lester Ricard, QB, Jaguars; Panthers

Playing Experience• 1978-81: Louisiana-Monroe (baseball)

Education• Bachelor’s degree, Louisiana-Monroe, 1981• Master’s degree, Louisiana-Monroe, 1983

Hometown• Abbeville, La.

Family• Wife: Holly• Children: Anthony, Jordan

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eric henderson

Defensive LineFirst Season(Georgia Tech ‘05)@Coach_Henny

Eric Henderson is in his first season as UTSA’s defensive line coach. Henderson comes to the Alamo City from Oklahoma State, where he has served as a graduate assistant and quality

control coach since 2013.

The 33-year-old New Orleans native spent his first two years in Stillwater working as a graduate assistant before transitioning to a defensive quality control coach this past season. He was regarded as one of the Cowboys’ top recruiters during his tenure, specifically with student-athletes from the state of Louisiana.

During his three years at Oklahoma State, the Cowboys posted a combined 27-12 record and made three bowl appearances. Henderson helped tutor defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, who earned All-American accolades, was named 2015 Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was drafted in the second round (32nd overall) by the Cleveland Browns.

Henderson began his coaching career as a defensive assistant at Georgia Military College in 2012, where he coached the outside linebackers and secondary. He helped the team to a 7-4 record and an appearance in the CHAMPS Heart of Texas Bowl.

A three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference defensive end at Georgia Tech from 2003-05, he set the school’s career record for tackles for

the eric henderson file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, assistant coach, defensive line• 2015: Oklahoma State, quality control/defense• 2013-14: Oklahoma State, graduate assistant coach• 2012: Georgia Military College, defensive assistant

NFL Players Coached• Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Browns

Playing Experience• 2002-05: Georgia Tech, defensive end• 2006-08: Cincinnati Bengals, defensive end• 2009-11: Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL), defensive end

Education• Bachelor’s degree in management, Georgia Tech, 2005

Hometown• New Orleans, La.

loss with 59.5 and finished with 175 tackles, 25 sacks, eight pass breakups and seven forced fumbles.

Henderson spent three years in the National Football League with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2006-08 after being signed as an undrafted free agent. He also spent three years (2009-11) with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League, helping the team win a pair of league championships.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in management from Georgia Tech in 2005 and is working toward his master’s degree in educational psychology from Oklahoma State.

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Jeff Kastl

Wide ReceiversFirst Season(Michigan ‘06)@CoachJeffKastl

Jeff Kastl is in his first season as UTSA’s wide receivers coach. Kastl brings nine years of coaching experience to San Antonio, including a stint as offensive analyst at LSU in 2015.

Working closely with the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks, he helped the Tigers to a 9-3 record that was capped with a 56-27 win against Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl and a No. 16 final ranking.

Kastl was a defensive analyst at Michigan for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. There, he helped the Wolverines to 12 wins and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl in 2013.

In 2012, Kastl was a graduate assistant coach at Auburn, where he worked with the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

the Jeff Kastl file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, assistant coach/wide receivers• 2015: LSU, offensive analyst• 2013-14: Michigan, defensive analyst• 2012: Auburn, graduate assistant coach• 2011: Ashland, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks/wide receivers• 2009-10: Ashland, recruiting coordinator/running backs/tight ends• 2007-08: Central Michigan, graduate assistant coach

Playing Experience• 2002-05: Michigan, quarterback

Education• Bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications, Michigan, 2006• Master’s degree in sports management, Michigan, 2009

Hometown• Clinton Township, Mich.

Family• Wife: Kate• Children: Maeve

Kastl also spent three seasons at Ashland, an NCAA Division II program in Ohio. He was the offensive coordinator and tutored the quarterbacks and wide receivers for the 2011 season, helping the Eagles lead the nation in least interceptions thrown. Prior to that, he spent two years serving as the recruiting coordinator and running backs/tight ends coach.

He got his coaching start as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan in 2007, where he spent two seasons with the Chippewas. He helped lead the team to a conference championship in his first year on the staff.

Kastl played quarterback at Michigan in 2002-05, helping the Wolverines to a pair of Big Ten titles during his career. He was the U of M Athletic Academic Achievement Award winner all four years and earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades as a senior.

The Clinton Township, Mich., native earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications from Michigan in 2006 and his master’s degree in sports management from Michigan in 2009.

He and his wife, Kate, have one daughter, Maeve.

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Ryan Pugh

Offensive LineFirst Season(Auburn ‘12)@CoachRyanPugh

Ryan Pugh is in his first season as UTSA’s offensive line coach. Pugh joins the UTSA staff after spending last year as a graduate assistant coach at LSU, where he worked on the

same staff as Wilson.

In his one season at LSU, Pugh helped the Tigers to a 9-3 campaign that finished with a 56-27 win against Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl and a No. 16 final ranking.

Prior to his time in Baton Rouge, Pugh was a graduate assistant coach at Cincinnati in 2014. He helped the Bearcats to a 9-4 record, including a 7-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference, and a trip to the Military Bowl, and he helped tutor first-team all-conference selections offensive tackle Eric Lefeld and offensive guard Parker Ehlinger.

the Ryan Pugh file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, assistant coach/offensive line• 2015: LSU, graduate assistant coach• 2014: Cincinnati, graduate assistant coach• 2013: Virginia Tech, graduate assistant coach• 2012: Auburn, graduate assistant coach

NFL Players Coached• Greg Robinson, OT, Rams

Playing Experience• 2007-10: Auburn, center• 2011: Carolina Panthers

Education• Bachelor’s degree in building science, Auburn, 2012

Hometown• Hoover, Ala.

Family• Wife: Cathey

Ryan and Cathey Pugh

He spent one season as a graduate assistant coach at Virginia Tech in 2013, helping the Hokies to an 8-5 record and a trip to the Sun Bowl.

He got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 2012, where he helped coach eventual Rimington Trophy (nation’s top center) winner Reese Dismukes and 2014 NFL Draft second overall pick offensive tackle Greg Robinson.

Pugh was a four-year letterwinner at Auburn in 2007-10, where he earned All-America honors and was a finalist for the Rimington Trophy as a senior. A three-time All-SEC selection, he was the starting center for the Tigers’ 2010 team that capped a perfect 14-0 season with a 22-19 victory against Oregon in the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game. He also helped Auburn make trips to the 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl and the 2009 Outback Bowl. Also a standout in the classroom, Pugh was a four-time SEC Academic All-Conference honoree, a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist in 2010.

He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2011.

A native of Hoover, Ala., he graduated cum laude with his bachelor’s degree in building science from Auburn in 2012. He is married to the former Cathey Lee Dalton.

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everette Sands

Running BacksFirst Season(The Citadel ‘93)@EveretteSands

Everette Sands is in his first season as UTSA’s running backs coach. Sands, who has tutored 1,000-yard backs at four different schools, comes to the Alamo City after a four-year stint

as the running backs coach at South Carolina under Steve Spurrier.

During Sands’ tenure with the Gamecocks from 2012-15, he mentored a pair of future NFL Draft picks in Mike Davis and Marcus Lattimore and recruited five ESPN Top 300 players to the program. He helped South Carolina to three bowls victories, back-to-back 11-win campaigns in 2012-13 and final rankings of No. 6 in 2013 and seventh in 2012.

In Sands’ first season in Columbia, the Gamecocks rushed for 19 touchdowns and averaged 139 yards on the ground. Lattimore piled up 835 yards from scrimmage (662 rushing) and 11 scores before sustaining a season-ending knee injury in the ninth game of the season against Tennessee.

In 2013, Davis racked up 1,183 yards on the ground in registering the school’s 10th 1,000-yard campaign. He was named second-team All-Southeastern Conference by both The Associated Press and the league’s head coaches.

In his third year with the Gamecocks, Davis (982) and Brandon Wilds (570) each rushed for more than 500 yards and combined for 13 rushing touchdowns. Davis fell just 18 yards shy of joining Hesiman Trophy winner George Rogers as the only back in school history to record multiple 1,000-yard seasons.

Sands spent the 2011 campaign as the running backs coach at North Carolina State. In his lone season with the Wolfpack, his

backs registered four individual 100-yard performances, the first time that had happened since 2007. He also was the program’s pro football liaison.

A native of Conway, S.C., Sands served two stints at The Citadel, first from 1999-2000 and again from 2005-10. During his second tenure, he coached three Southern Conference All-Freshman team selections and all-league performer Tory Cooper, who rushed for 1,041

yards and a school record 19 touchdowns in 2007.

Between his stints at The Citadel, Sands coached the offensive backs at Ohio from 2001-04. One of his running backs, Chad Brinker, rushed for 1,099 yards en route to all-conference accolades in 2002.

Sands got into the coaching profession at the high school level in 1995 when he was at Sea Island Academy in Johns Island, S.C. At that time, he was considered to be the youngest head coach in the history of South Carolina high school football.

His first college coaching position came at Elon from 1996-98.

Sands also was an intern with the Carolina Panthers in 2000 and the Seattle Seahawks in 2015, assisting the running backs coach with both franchises.

Sands was a four-time All-Southern Conference running back at The Citadel. He ranks second in school history with 3,926 career rushing yards and 16 100-yard rushing games, third with 3,977 all-purpose yards and fourth with 34 touchdowns and 204 points. He garnered All-America accolades as a junior when he led The Citadel to a conference title and the school’s first 11-win season after rushing for 1,449 yards and 12 touchdowns. He served as a team captain in 1993 and was inducted into The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004.

Sands earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from The Citadel in 1993.

Sands is married to the former Yvette Newton and the couple has two sons, Everette III “Tre” and Josiah, and one daughter, Sierra.

the everette Sands file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, assistant coach/running backs• 2012-15: South Carolina, assistant coach/running backs• 2011: North Carolina State, assistant coach/running backs• 2005-10: The Citadel, assistant coach/running backs• 2001-04: Ohio, assistant coach/offensive backs• 1999-2000: The Citadel, assistant coach/running backs• 1996-98: Elon, assistant coach• 1995: Sea Island Academy (S.C.) HS, head coach

NFL Players Coached• Mike Davis, RB, 49ers• Marcus Lattimore, RB, 49ers

Playing Experience• 1989-92: The Citadel, running back

Education• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, The Citadel, 1993

Hometown• Conway, S.C.

Family• Wife: Yvette• Children: Everette III “Tre”, Josiah, Sierra

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Patrick toney

SafetiesFirst Season(Southeastern Louisiana ‘13)@PToney

Patrick Toney is in his first season as UTSA’s safeties coach. Toney spent the 2015 season as the secondary coach at Sam Houston State, helping the Bearkats to an 11-4 record and

a run to the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. The defense forced 24 turnovers, including 17 interceptions, 13 of which were recorded by his defensive backs. A pair of his cornerbacks — Trenier Orr (first team) and Mikell Everette (second team) — earned All-Southland Conference accolades.

Prior to his tenure at Sam Houston State, Toney spent three seasons at Southeastern Louisiana. He was the safeties coach and special teams coordinator in 2014 after serving as a defensive assistant working with the secondary the previous two seasons. Toney was

part of a coaching staff that took a program from a 3-8 record in 2011 to a 20-7 combined mark, a pair of Southland titles and back-to-back FCS playoff appearances in 2013-14.

During his time at Southeastern Louisiana, the Lions ranked first in the FCS in pass efficiency defense, second in interceptions, fifth

the Patrick toney file

Coaching Experience• 2016-present: UTSA, assistant coach/safeties• 2015: Sam Houston State, assistant coach/defensive backs• 2014: Southeastern Louisiana, special teams coordinator/safeties• 2012-13: Southeastern Louisiana, defensive assistant/defensive backs• 2010-11: La Costa Canyon (Calif.) HS, offensive coordinator/offensive backs• 2009: Palomar College, assistant coach/wide receivers• 2008: Fallbrook (Calif.) HS, assistant coach/defensive line

NFL Players Coached• Robert Alford, CB, Falcons

Education• Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, Southeastern Louisiana, 2013

Hometown• Poway, Calif.

in red zone defense, seventh in total defense and eighth in scoring defense. His special teams topped the nation in kickoff return average, sixth in blocked kicks and 13th in kickoff return defense.

In his first season with the Lions, he worked with All-America cornerback Robert Alford, who would go on to be the 60th overall pick (second round) in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. Among the other players Toney oversaw during his time with the Lions were all-conference performers Theo Alexander, Harlan Miller, Marice Sutton, Tyler Stoddard and Todd Washington.

Prior to his time at Southeastern Louisiana, Toney spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator and offensive backfield coach at La Costa Canyon (Calif.) High School. The Mavericks posted a 17-7 record and made back-to-back playoff appearances during his tenure.

A native of Poway, Calif., Toney served as wide receivers coach at Palomar (Calif.) College in 2009 and as defensive line coach at Fallbrook (Calif.) High School the year prior.

Toney earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Southeastern Louisiana in 2013.

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Former standout San Antonio prep quarterback Giovanni Vizza is in his third season at UTSA and first as quality control for the offense. He is responsible for game

preparation, future opponent scouting, statistical analysis and film breakdown.

Previously, Vizza was a graduate assistant coach for the offense during the 2014 and 2015 seasons. He worked with the quarterbacks and assisted the offensive staff.

Vizza came to UTSA after spending two years as an assistant coach at Central Catholic High School in San Antonio, the first as the quarterbacks coach and the second as the offensive coordinator.

A two-year letterwinner at North Texas, Vizza started 20 games for head coach Todd Dodge in 2007-08. He amassed 5,146 yards and 32 touchdowns through the air and an additional 415 yards and four TDs on the ground during his two-year career.

He garnered third-team Freshman All-America honors and was the 2007 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year after passing for 2,388 yards and 20 touchdowns in his debut campaign. He set an NCAA freshman record with eight TD tosses in a 74-62 loss to Navy and a North Texas school record with a 99-yard TD pass against Louisiana-Monroe. As a sophomore, he tallied 2,758 yards and 15 scores through the air and posted a pair of 300-yard passing games.

Vizza was the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Player of the Year and the Class 4A Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 after leading Alamo Heights to a 14-1 record and the state championship with a 40-28 victory against Copperas Cove, which featured future Heisman Trophy-winner Robert Griffin III. He passed for 3,278 yards and 37 touchdowns as a senior and finished his two-year Alamo Heights career with 6,054 total yards and 60 TDs.

Vizza earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and real estate from Texas A&M in December 2011.

Bennett Dettlinger is in his first season as quality control for the defense and special teams. He is responsible for scouting and film breakdown of opponents’ offenses

and special teams, organizing scout teams and preparing videos for meetings.

Dettlinger comes to UTSA after a two-year stint in various roles at Western Kentucky. He helped the Hilltoppers to 20 wins, a pair of bowl victories, a Conference USA Championship and No. 24 final ranking in The Associated Press Top 25 Poll.

In 2015, he was a graduate assistant for the offense and special teams on a staff that led WKU to a 12-2 record, the C-USA title and a Miami Beach Bowl win against South Florida.

Dettlinger helped tutor the program’s wide receivers to record-setting performances. Taywan Taylor hauled in 86 receptions for 1,467 yards and 17 touchdowns — all single-season records — while Nicholas Norris finished just 29 yards shy of becoming the third 1,000-yard receiver in program history. Additionally, were it not for Taylor’s 86 receptions, Jared Dangerfield’s 82 grabs would have broken his own single-season receiving record.

Additionally, place-kicker Garrett Schwettman earned first-team all-conference honors after making 15-of-16 field goals and 79-of-80 extra points, while kick returner Kylen Towner was a second-team selection and punter Jake Collins garnered C-USA All-Freshman Team accolades.

In 2014, Dettlinger served as special teams quality control, helping the Hilltoppers to an 8-5 record that was capped by a 49-48 triumph over Central Michigan in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. Schwettman and long snapper Nolan Dowling were named honorable mention all-conference and Towner was a C-USA All-Freshman Team pick.

Dettlinger also spent time in 2014 working with the WKU strength staff, as well as the video staff in an internship role.

The Louisville, Ky., native played college football at North Park, an NCAA Division III school in Chicago. He was a four-year letterwinner and a College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin All-Conference selection at middle linebacker as a senior in 2013 after leading the team in tackles and tackles for loss.

Dettlinger earned his bachelor of science degree in exercise science with a minor in business and economics from North Park in 2014. He began work toward his master’s degree in intercollegiate athletic administration at WKU.

He prepped at Louisville’s Male High School.

Giovanni Vizza

Quality Control/OffenseThird Season(Texas A&M ‘11)

Bennett Dettlinger

Quality Control/Defense/Special TeamsFirst Season(North Park ‘14)

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Rishaw Johnson is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the offense. He will work with the offensive line and assist the offensive staff.

Johnson has more than three years of NFL experience as an offensive guard. He began his pro career by signing with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2012. He also played with the Kansas City Chiefs (2013), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014), New York Giants (2014) and Washington Redskins (2014).

Johnson earned All-America and all-conference accolades as a senior at California University of Pennsylvania in 2011. A member of the Dean’s List, he played in the 2012 Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Game.

Johnson played his first three years at Mississippi in 2008-10, where he was a member of back-to-back AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic champion teams.

A native of New Orleans, La., he played for St. Augustine as a freshman and sophomore before being forced to move to Baton Rouge Southern Lab as a junior due to Hurricane Katrina. He developed into one of the nation’s top offensive line prospects as a senior at Hammond High School.

Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts with a minor in criminal justice from California (Pa.) in December 2011.

Rishaw Johnson

Graduate Assistant/OffenseFirst Season(California [Pa.] ‘11)

anthony Scelfo is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the offense. He will work with the quarterbacks and tight ends and assist the offensive

staff.Scelfo, the son of UTSA offensive coordinator Frank

Scelfo, played football and baseball for three years at Tulane before moving on to a professional baseball career.

At Tulane, Scelfo was a three-year letterman as a quarterback in 2005-07. A starter as a junior, he passed for 1,396 yards and six touchdowns and added 171 yards on the ground.

On the diamond, he earned first-team All-Conference USA honors as a junior after leading the team in triples, home runs, runs, total bases, slugging percentage, walks and on-base percentage. Scelfo, who played all three outfield positions along with first, second and third base, also ranked in the league’s top 10 in eight categories, including first in triples and walks, in 2008.

Scelfo was selected in the eighth round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays. He played four seasons in the minor leagues, where he was named a New York Penn League All-Star in 2008 and the Erik Walker Award recipient for teamwork, sportsmanship and community involvement with the Hudson Valley Renegades.

A native of New Orleans, La., Scelfo was an all-state selection in both football and baseball as a senior at Jesuit High School, becoming the first Catholic League player to do so in 50 years.

Scelfo worked as a financial advisor for Morgan Stanley in his hometown for three years before coming to UTSA.

Following his pro baseball career, Scelfo earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Tulane in 2013.

anthony Scelfo

Graduate Assistant/OffenseFirst Season(Tulane ‘13)

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Will Thomas is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the defense. He will work with the linebackers and assist the defensive

staff.Thomas comes to UTSA after spending the last three

seasons as a student assistant coach at LSU. He served as an offensive assistant and assistant quarterback coach under head coach Les Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron from 2013-15. During his time working with the staff, he helped tutor current NFL quarterback Zach Mettenberger.

A native of Franklin, Tenn., he got his start with the Tigers as a recommended walk-on wide receiver before transitioning into the student coaching role.

Thomas earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with minors in communication studies, history and religious studies from LSU in 2016.

He is engaged to Brittany Chaisson. His older brother, Austin, is Assistant Athletics Director for Football Administration and Director of Player Personnel at LSU.

Will thomas

Graduate Assistant/DefenseFirst Season(LSU ‘16)

Deron Wilson is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the defense. He will work with the defensive backs and assist the defensive staff.

Wilson, who is the nephew of head coach Frank Wilson, was a standout cornerback at Southern Miss from 2010-12 before an ankle injury sidelined him for his senior season in 2013.

Wilson helped lead the Golden Eagles to back-to-back bowl games while extending his games started streak to 39 by the end of his junior campaign. He finished his career with 171 tackles and eight interceptions, four of which he returned for touchdowns.

He earned C-USA All-Freshman Team, Phil Steele Freshman All-America and second-team all-conference accolades in 2010 after registering 35 tackles, three interceptions, 12 pass breakups and a pair of defensive scores.

As a sophomore, he posted 75 stops, four picks and a team-best 17 passes defended en route to second-team all-conference honors from Phil Steele while helping Southern Miss to the league title.

In 2012, Wilson registered 61 tackles, nine PBUs and an interception on his way to garnering honorable mention all-conference honors.

A native of New Orleans, La., Wilson was a three-time all-district and two-time all-area performer at O. Perry Walker High School who was rated as the 44th best player in the state of Louisiana as a senior in 2008.

Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Southern Miss in May 2013.

He and his fiancée, Asya Franklin, have one son, Deron Kadeem Wilson II, and one daughter, Dakota Wilson.

Deron Wilson

Graduate Assistant/DefenseFirst Season(Southern Miss ‘13)

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Spencer Ross is in his first year as UTSA’s assistant football strength & conditioning coach.

Ross joins the Roadrunners staff after a one-year internship with the strength & conditioning program at LSU.

Prior to his time at LSU, Ross spent more than 20 years as a football coach and teacher in the state of Louisiana.

He started his prep coaching career as an assistant coach for linebackers at Edna Karr High School in his hometown of New Orleans. He helped the Cougars win their first high school state championship in 1993.

Ross was head football coach at Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School, where he guided the Bulldogs to their first playoff appearance in more than 44 years in 1999.

He also was dean of students and a special education teacher in the Louisiana Recovery School District from 2009-12.

Ross was strength & conditioning coach at Peabody Magnet High School, a perennial basketball powerhouse in Alexandria, La., from 2012-14.

A linebacker for Southern in the early 1990s, he earned his associate’s degree in criminal justice in 1991 and his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 1992, both from Southern. Ross received his master’s degree in education from Duplichain University in 2013.

Ross and his wife, Dr. Camacia Smith-Ross, have one son, Jacoby Spencer.

Ryan Filo is in his first year as UTSA’s head football strength & conditioning coach.

Filo comes to the Alamo City after spending seven years in various roles on LSU’s strength & conditioning staff, including the last nine months as the associate director.

Filo began his LSU career as an intern in January 2009 and spent his first year working with the nationally-ranked football and baseball teams.

In 2010, Filo moved into a graduate assistant position, where he served as the head strength & conditioning coach for women’s soccer while continuing to help with the football and baseball teams.

He was the head strength & conditioning coach for men’s basketball during the 2011-12 season, and he also began a four-year stint as an assistant strength & conditioning coach for football in 2011. Filo was promoted to associate director of strength & conditioning for football in May 2015.

During his LSU tenure, Filo coached, designed and implemented annual training programs for six first-round NFL draft picks and 40 NFL players. He also was the internship coordinator and academic liaison for the football strength & conditioning staff.

Filo is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). He also has a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach Certification from USA Weightlifting (USAW).

A native of Richfield, Wis., Filo was a four-year letterwinner in football and member of the dean’s list at Wisconsin-La Crosse from 2005-08.

Filo earned his bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2009 and his master’s degree in kinesiology from LSU in 2014.

Ryan filo

Head Strength & Conditioning CoachFirst Season(Wisconsin-La Crosse ‘09)

Spencer Ross

Assistant Strength & Conditioning CoachFirst Season(Southern ‘92)

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kellie Elliott was hired in October 2015 as a senior associate athletics director/senior woman administrator (SWA) and promoted to UTSA’s Deputy Athletics Director in July 2016.

Elliott, who has more than 20 years of experience in collegiate, professional and Olympic management positions, oversees the department’s business, administration and operations areas, as well as serving as the football administrator.

A native of Menlo Park, Calif., Elliott comes to the Alamo City after serving as a consultant for a private high school’s athletics program and as acting Chief Executive Officer for a startup company that is filing patented technology for the construction industry and establishing its first round of funding.

Previously, Elliott was the Chief Operating Officer for the University of California’s Alumni Association in 2013-14. During her time in Berkeley, she helped implement plans that led to increased revenue generation and sustainable growth.

Prior to her tenure at California, Elliott was the Director of Conferences and Event Services at Yale for two years. She led a department that offered a full range of program management services for internal and external clients. She was responsible for marketing and sales communications, pricing and meeting revenue goals, as well as long-range planning for summer facility use.

Elliott served as Deputy Director of Athletics at Florida State in 2008-10, where she directed all external services. Her administrative oversight included development, marketing, ticket operations, Seminole Productions, communication services, video operations, sports information, promotions and digital media. She also managed a $67 million contract with ISP (International Sports Properties) who serves as the sponsorship arm of Seminole Athletics. In addition, her duties included managing all broadcast, media rights and Internet partnerships. She served as the sport supervisor for several sport programs and had the responsibility for recruiting and hiring head coaching positions.

Before her time in Tallahassee, Elliott was Deputy Director of Athletics for Internal Operations and SWA at San Jose State in 2005-08. She served as the chief operating officer responsible for all financial, administrative and operational elements of the Spartans’ athletics department. She also served as the chairperson for the university’s Gender Equity Committee.

Elliott worked in a number of managerial and leadership roles at Stanford, her alma mater. As Project Manager in 2004-05, she secured a $30 million contribution for new football stadium construction and directed the transition to launch the reopening of a renovated Maples Pavilion, the basketball and volleyball venue. Elliott also worked as a Project Manager for the Stanford Board of Trustees (2003-04), as Program Director for the Stanford Alumni Association (1987-89; 1992-95) and as Director of Football Operations (1989-92).

Elliott was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Huntsville Flight - a charter member of the NBA’s National Basketball Development League in 2001-03. Her marketing and business acumen led to the Flight being a model franchise for the NBA, generating nearly $600,000 in corporate sponsorship. The official spokesperson for all media contact and press conferences, she also mentored athletes for professional development, public speaking, media appearances and community volunteerism.

She was a regional operations manager for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Committee and a senior general manager for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Committee, where she was responsible for operational planning and construction at six of the 10 competition venues.

Elliott holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford and she is a graduate of the Sports Management Institute offered through Michigan and Texas.

amanda Gilpin is in her first year as UTSA’s Director of Operations. Among her responsibilities are assisting the coaching staff with day-to-day operations of the program,

coordinating team travel, assisting with summer camps and organizing community service projects.

Gilpin comes to the Alamo City from Tennessee, where she spent seven years working with the Volunteers’ football program. She was the offensive coaching staff’s assistant for one year and then was promoted to Assistant for Offensive/Defensive Staff.

The Hattiesburg, Miss., native got her start in college athletics as a student assistant for Mississippi’s then-head coach David Cutcliffe. She then was promoted to a full-time recruiting assistant in 2005 under Ed Orgeron and remained in that role under Houston Nutt through the 2009 season.

Gilpin has been a part of four bowl teams during her career: 2009 Cotton Bowl, 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl, 2010 Music City Bowl and 2015 Taxslayer Bowl.

Jacob LaFrance was named UTSA’s Director of Player of Personnel on March 24, 2016.

Among LaFrance’s primary responsibilities will be prospect evaluation, organizing recruiting events, creating and managing recruiting materials, maintaining the recruiting database, updating the recruiting board, assisting the coaching staff with roster management and working with the NFL liaison on visits and research.

LaFrance comes to San Antonio from Maryland, where he was a recruiting analyst for the football program for two seasons. During his tenure with the Terrapins, he oversaw day-to-day recruiting operations, built and managed the recruiting database, organized on-campus recruiting events and facilitated the evaluation process.

Prior to his time at Maryland, LaFrance was a personnel assistant with the football program at LSU from 2009-14, where he worked closely with Wilson, who was the Tigers’ recruiting coordinator. He played a key role in landing five top-10 recruiting classes during his time in Baton Rouge.

LaFrance is a native of Baton Rouge, La. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sports administration with a minor in business administration from LSU in December 2012.

amanda Gilpin

Director of OperationsFirst Season

Kellie elliott

Deputy AD/SWA/Football Administrator(Stanford)

Jacob Lafrance

Director of Player PersonnelFirst Season(LSU ‘12)

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Mike Villa was hired as head equipment manager at UTSA in April 2010 and promoted to Assistant Athletics Director in 2014. He is responsible for all apparel, equipment and

gear and helps coordinate practices for the program.Villa came to the Roadrunners from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,

where he served as assistant equipment manager for the National Football League (NFL) franchise since March 2009. He was responsible for helmet and shoulder pad preparation and maintenance, coach and staff sideline apparel, game day locker room setup and daily laundry needs, among other duties. He also assisted the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIV preparation and game day activities as a member of the Buccaneers’ host support staff.

Villa was selected as the lone full season equipment manager intern out of a pool of six applicants who worked the 2008 training camp.

Prior to joining Tampa Bay’s staff, Villa served as head equipment manager for the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League from December 2006-September 2007. There he was responsible for ordering and maintaining inventory of all apparel, managing the equipment budget, setting up the practice field, maintaining helmets and shoulder pads and serving as the liaison to the Orleans Arena, the game and practice facility for the Gladiators.

As a student at UTEP, Villa served as an equipment manager from 2000-06, including four years as the head student equipment manager.

Villa earned his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies with specializations in kinesiology, health promotion and criminal justice from UTEP in December 2006.

Villa graduated from Odessa High School in 2000 and he is married to the former Mariza Gutierrez. The couple has one daughter, Meadow.

Justin Volentine was hired in June 2013 as assistant equipment manager at UTSA. He is responsible for preparing game helmets and uniforms, supervising student managers and

assisting the equipment manager with day-to-day duties.The Waxahachie, Texas, native came to UTSA from the Utah

Jazz of the NBA, where he was an intern equipment manager during the 2012-13 season.

Volentine began his career in equipment at his alma mater, Texas A&M. He was a student manager for the Aggies’ football program from 2009-11 and an intern in 2012.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management with a minor in business administration from Texas A&M in 2012.

Mike Villa

Assistant AD/Equipment Operations(UTEP ‘06)

Justin Volentine

Assistant Equipment Manager(Texas A&M ‘12)

SuPPoRt StaFF

Rhyan Karr, Football InternJason Skow, Sideline Communications Coordinator

AcAdemic ServiceS

Colin Howlett, Associate AD/Academic ServicesLydia Placzek, Academic CoordinatorStephen Spiers, Academic Coordinator

Student ASSiStAntS

Blake BogenschutzBrent Swanson

Student mAnAgerS

Brett BippertMatt CardenasRolando Surita

George Villarreal

alex Nicasio was hired as UTSA’s video coordinator in February 2015. He is responsible for all video operations and he supervises the student video staff.

His day-to-day duties include videotaping every practice and game, editing, setting up video meeting rooms and film exchange.

Nicasio got his start as a volunteer student video assistant at UTSA in 2010-11. The San Antonio native was promoted to assistant video coordinator in 2012 and served in that role for one more season before becoming the video coordinator.

Nicasio earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from UTSA in 2010 and a master’s degree in adult learning and teaching from UTSA in 2013.

alex Nicasio

Video CoordinatorSecond Season(UTSA ‘10)

video crew

Miller Dickson, Student AssistantAustin Dietz, Student AssistantBaylor Jones, Student Assistant

Arturo Villarreal, Student AssistantGera Villarreal, Student Assistant

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Jerry Greeson enters his 28th year at UTSA and 27th as the Roadrunners’ head athletic trainer. Greeson, who also serves as the associate athletics director for athletic medicine,

oversees the daily operations of the training room, including staffing and coordinating medical care for more than 300 student-athletes.

He is in his seventh year as the head trainer for the football program. Greeson is certified MEd, ATC and LAT.

Greeson, who is originally from Austin, received his bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1981 and went on to receive his master’s degree from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State).

Prior to coming to UTSA, Greeson was the athletic trainer for Westlake High School in Austin for six years.

He married the former Stephanie McKay in May 2016.

Wesley “Rhodie” Moss, MS, ATC and LAT, is in his ninth year as an assistant athletic trainer at UTSA, where he works with the football and men’s tennis programs.

Moss came to UTSA from BYU, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Cougars football, tennis and track & field teams.

He received his bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science with an emphasis in athletic training from Texas State University in 2005 and his master’s degree in the same field from BYU in 2007.

Moss is a native of McAllen, Texas, where he attended Sharyland High School.

Dr. Jaime Garza Dr. Richard Holcomb

Dr. Timothy PalomeraDr. Hector Lopez

Consulting Physicians

Dr. David Schmidt Dr. Richard Steffen

Jerry Greeson

Associate AD/Athletic Medicine(Texas ‘81)

Rhodie Moss

Assistant Athletic Trainer(Texas State ‘05)

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Hired in May 2006, Brian Hernandez is in his 11th year as associate athletics communications director at UTSA

Hernandez is the primary communications contact for the Roadrunners’ football (student-athletes), men’s and women’s cross country, women’s tennis and men’s and women’s track & field programs in addition to serving as the editor for the school’s official athletics website, goUTSA.com.

He has 16 years of athletics communications experience, with stops at the University of Texas at Austin (2000-03), California State University at Fresno (2000) and Kansas State University (1998-99). Prior to his arrival at UTSA, Hernandez spent three years managing a private business in Kansas City, Mo.

The 42-year-old native of Olathe, Kan., has worked multiple conference and NCAA Championship events, as well as 12 bowl games (seven Alamo/three Cotton/two Holiday). He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and several of his publications have been honored for excellence by CoSIDA, including the 2000 Fresno State baseball game program, which was tabbed “Best In The Nation.”

Hernandez served as the local media coordinator for the 2011 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship, as well as the 2006-07 and ‘09 Southland Conference Volleyball Tournaments. He also was the associate media coordinator at the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds, 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2008 Men’s Final Four and 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional.

Hernandez began his tenure at Texas in June 2000 as a media relations assistant. In that role, he was the primary contact for the Longhorns’ men’s track & field team and secondary contact for UT’s nationally-ranked football program. He also served as the assistant media director for the 74th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. A year later, he was promoted to assistant media relations director and was instrumental in the department’s August 2001 launch of MackBrown-TexasFootball.com.

He arrived in Austin after serving as a media relations assistant at Fresno State in Spring 2000. Hernandez coordinated the day-to-day publicity of the Bulldogs’ nationally-ranked baseball and women’s soccer squads. He also was the media director for the 22nd Annual Pepsi/Johnny Quik Baseball Classic.

At Kansas State, Hernandez was responsible for the publicity of Wildcats’ rowing team and also assisted with media relations for all home football, basketball and baseball events.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in print journalism with an emphasis in business administration from K-State in December 1999.

Hernandez married the former Ambra Whitehurst on June 29, 2013 and the couple welcomed a son, Maxwell Christopher, on March 30, 2015. They reside on the northwest side of the Alamo City

kyle Stephens, who was promoted to assistant athletics director in September 2010, is in his 10th year as athletics communications director after serving his first two as an

assistant.Stephens oversees the day-to-day operations of the department

and media relations for all 17 of UTSA’s intercollegiate sports.He was the local media coordinator for the 2006 NCAA

Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional, 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds, 2014 NCAA Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional and 2015 NCAA Women’s Golf San Antonio Regional, as well as the assistant media liaison for the 2004 Men’s Final Four and 2005 & 2011 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championships.

The Kountze, Texas, native came to UTSA in October 2003 after serving as a media relations assistant at the University of Texas at Austin from 2001-03. There he was the primary contact for the men’s and women’s track & field programs and the secondary contact for men’s basketball, as well as helping with the daily media operations with the football team. Stephens also was the co-editor for the home football game programs and served as media director for the 2003 Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships and as assistant media director for the 2002 and ‘03 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.

He was a sports information graduate assistant at Texas A&M from 1998-2001. There he helped coordinate publicity for the men’s and women’s cross country and track & field teams, as well as assisting with media services for all home football, basketball, soccer and baseball events. He was the co-media director for the 2001 Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

Stephens earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in sport management from Texas A&M in 1998. He has worked more than 20 NCAA events and five bowl games, including the “Snow Bowl” — the 2000 Independence Bowl overtime thriller between Mississippi State and Texas A&M. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and Football Writers Association of America. Twelve of his publications have been honored by CoSIDA, including four as “Best In The Nation.”

Kyle Stephens

Assistant AD/Communications(Texas A&M ‘98)

Brian hernandez

Associate AthleticsCommunications Director(Kansas State ‘99)

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Now in her second decade of leading the UTSA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Lynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities while leading the Roadrunners to new heights.

Under Hickey’s direction since 2000, UTSA has captured three conference commissioner’s cups and a pair of league all-sports trophies while consistently winning both team and individual academic and athletics awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university.

Additionally, Hickey has helped pave the path for UTSA’s entrance into Conference USA, a Group of Five league and member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Her long-term goal of taking the department to that level was realized when the league extended an invitation on May 4, 2012. The Roadrunners moved all 17 sports into C-USA on July 1, 2013.

Hickey first guided UTSA to the upper echelon of NCAA Division I Athletics when the university received an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) on Nov. 10, 2010. In its first and only year in the conference, the department claimed the 2012-13 WAC Commissioner’s Cup.

UTSA spent the first 12 years of Hickey’s tenure in the Southland Conference, where it captured 37 team championships, a pair of Commissioner’s Cups and two All-Sports Trophies under her watch.

A primary reason UTSA has been able to keep pace in the ever-changing conference realignment landscape has been Hickey’s foresight to add three sports during her tenure and help best position the department for an invitation. Women’s golf and women’s soccer were added in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Then on Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program.

The addition of football has helped bring unprecedented regional and national exposure to the university and it has built campus spirit and community support. UTSA set an NCAA startup program record when 56,743 fans packed the Alamodome for its inaugural game, a 31-3 victory against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011. The Roadrunners also set a startup program standard for average home attendance that season with 35,521. In just five seasons, UTSA has drawn more than 867,000 fans to its home games.

Hickey also has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of 14 NCAA Championship events since her arrival to the Alamo City. The university has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds, 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional and 2015 Women’s Golf San Antonio Regional. In November 2014, the NCAA announced that UTSA will host the 2018 Men’s Final Four.

Hickey also has been a member of numerous national committees and organizations and has received many honors while leading UTSA Athletics.

In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey, whose five-year term expired in 2012, became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 1999-2003.

Hickey was selected as President of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators in 2015-16 after serving on the Executive Committee the previous year.

Hickey was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. In June 2006, she was tabbed the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics/GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year.

The San Antonio Express-News picked her as its 2010 Sportswoman of the Year and she also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. In September 2011, she received the ATHENA Leadership award from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.

In being named the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland from 2002-04 and as the league’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. Hickey also was a member of the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, spending the final two years of that term as chair.

Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M, where she served as senior associate athletics director/senior woman administrator from 1994-2000. Her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet.

From 1984-94, Hickey served as Texas A&M’s head women’s basketball coach. She directed the 1993-94 team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming at the time the lowest-seeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletics director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 seasons.

Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record and she led the Wildcats to five consecutive national tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004.

A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973.

Hickey and her husband, Bill, have a daughter, Lauren Hickey-Garcia.

Lynn Hickey

associate Vice President/Director of athletics

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Ricardo Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio in May 1999. Under his leadership, UTSA was named by the Texas Legislature as an emerging Tier One research university and a leader in providing access to excellence in teaching, research and community outreach.

During Romo’s tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown 68 percent, and the university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life. The number of doctoral programs has increased from three to 24.

A native of San Antonio’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended the University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. He was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, and his mile record lasted 41 years. He earned a B.S. degree in education (1967).

Romo has received many honors throughout his career, including: Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies at Stanford; the prestigious Clark Kerr Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education from the University of California, Berkeley; the Wheaton College Otis Social Justice Award for promoting social justice through education and public service; the Colonel W.T. Bondurant Sr. Distinguished Humanitarian Award from the San Antonio Academy Alumni Council; the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Chief Executive Leadership Award; the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the United States Army North; the San Antonio North Chamber Dolph Briscoe Salute to Excellence Award; the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas Exes Alumni Association; the San Antonian Award from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in honor of his Civic & Community Service to the City of San Antonio; and, the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed by King Juan Carlos of Spain.

Romo has received numerous special appointments, including: by former President Bush and re-appointed by President Obama to the White House Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics; as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization; as Vice Chair for the Federal

Reserve Bank; as Chair for Southwest Research Institute; and as Vice Chair for Air University.

Romo holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University (1970) and a Ph.D. in history from UCLA (1975). A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish).

Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a UTSA professor of sociology and director of the UTSA Mexico Center and Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). The Romos are avid art collectors and recently more than 60 prints from their collection were on display San Antonio’s McNay Museum in an exhibit titled “Estampas de la Raza.” The traveling exhibit portrays the Latino experience in the United States through the work of 44 Mexican-American and Latino artists. A talented photographer, Romo’s photos have been included in numerous regional exhibits including “Havana” and “Small Town Texas,” from which photos were selected for an exhibit in China, “Infinite Horizons: Visions of Texas.”

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Dr. Ricardo Romo introduced Frank Wilson as UTSA’s second head football coach on Jan. 15, 2016

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the ncAA ruleS And FAnS

Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the best-intentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address:

UTSA Compliance OfficeIntercollegiate AthleticsOne UTSA CircleSan Antonio, TX 78249Phone: (210) 458-5493

repreSentAtiveS oF AthleticS intereStS

A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who:

• Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups;

• Has made a donation to the athletics program;

• Has helped arrange summer and/or vacation employment for student-athletes; or

• Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

extrA BeneFitSProspective and current student-

athletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to:

• An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives;

• Gifts of clothing or equipment;• Cosigning of loans;• Providing loans to a prospect’s

relatives or friends;• Cash or like items;• Use of an automobile;• Any tangible items, including

merchandise;• Free or reduced-cost services,

rentals or purchases of any type;• Free or reduced-cost housing• Use of a college’s athletic

equipment;• Sponsorship of or arrangement

for an awards banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups;

• Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and

• Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

recruitingOnly coaches and athletics department

staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This includes contacting prospective student-athletes on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) The prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letter-of-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

proSpective

Student-AthleteA prospective student-athlete is a

person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others.

Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s Institution Request List with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

viSiting utSA

oFFiciAl viSit:An “official visit” is a visit paid in

whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university.

unoFFiciAl viSit:An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the

prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an on-campus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view off-campus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want.

More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at:

ncaa.orggoUTSA.com

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David Anzaldua (ann - zal - do - ah) · #73Offensive Guard · 6-5 · 340 · So.-SQEdinburg, Texas (North HS)

Freshman (2015)Saw action in the opening four games, primarily on special teams … came off the bench at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … did not miss an assignment in his seven snaps and recorded one knockdown block in that contest … redshirted in 2014.

Prior To UTSAEarned honorable mention All-Class 5A, first-team All-Rio Grande Valley and first-team All-District 30-5A accolades as a senior … helped the Cougars win 11 games and make a return trip to the third round of the playoffs that season … helped pave the way for an offense that rushed for more than 2,000 yards … a second-team all-district pick as a junior and honorable mention All-District 31-5A choice as a sophomore … saw action on both sides of the ball at the beginning of his career … coached by Roy Garza … also played for the baseball, basketball and track & field teams.

PersonalBorn June 21, 1996 … son of Dolores and David Anzaldua … exercise science major.

Carl Austin III · #25Safety · 6-1 · 185 · So.-1LAustin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams … missed the Southern Miss (Oct. 17) contest due to injury … recorded nine tackles (5 solos/4 assists) … racked up a season-best three stops at UTEP (Oct. 3).

Prior To UTSASat out the 2014 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA the following spring … versatile athlete who played quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back at the prep level … team captain who was tabbed his team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior … racked up 1,322 all-purpose yards and scored 10 touchdowns and also recorded 66 tackles, four interceptions and two forced fumbles that season … missed the majority of his junior campaign due to injury … team’s leading receiver and second-leading rusher as a sophomore … coached by Ed Wolkind … also played point guard for the basketball team and participated in track & field.

PersonalBorn Feb. 2, 1995 … son of LeeZa Milano and Carl Austin Jr. … sport, event & tourism management major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 11/0 9 (5/4) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 11/0 9 (5/4) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 3, at UTEP (10/3/15)

N’Keal Bailey · #24Cornerback · 6-0 · 180 · Jr.-1LFrisco, Texas (Princeton HS)

Sophomore (2015)Played in eight games but did not record any statistics.

Freshman (2014)Saw limited action in three games (at Houston/at Rice/vs. Southern Miss) … recorded a pass breakup in the season opener at Houston (Aug. 29) … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAVersatile athlete who saw action at cornerback and wide receiver during his prep career … caught 30 passes for 370 yards (12.3 avg.) and two touchdowns en route to second-team All-District 12-3A laurels as a senior … added 99 rushing yards and a score on 13 carries, as well as 13 tackles, one sack and an interception that season … also helped lead team to a 10-2 overall record and a berth in the 2012 UIL Class 3A Division I regional round … a second-team All-District 11-3A selection at defensive back as a junior … recorded 37 tackles (18 solos) and three interceptions in 2011 … also hauled in 37 receptions for 448 yards (12.1 avg.) … coached by Stacey Dillard … an academic all-district honoree.

PersonalBorn Sept. 24, 1994 … son of Amy and Richard Bailey … business major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 8/0 0 (0/0) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 2014 3/0 0 (0/0) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 1 0 Total 11/0 0 (0/0) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 1 0

Baylen Baker · #99Defensive Tackle · 6-4 · 285 · Fr.-RSAbilene, Texas (Wylie HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAPlayed defensive end and tight end in high school but will make the move to defensive tackle at the collegiate level … named to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … an honorable mention all-state selection and tabbed the District 3-4A Division I Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … hauled in 11 passes for 160 yards (14.5 avg.) and a pair of touchdowns that fall … earned first-team All-District 4-3A accolades at both defensive end and tight end as a junior … racked up 53 tackles and five sacks and caught 12 passes for 171 yards (14.2 avg.) and three scores that year … a second-team all-district defensive end as a sophomore … helped lead team to a 12-1 record that season … coached by Hugh Sandifer.

PersonalBorn April 25, 1997 … son of DeeDee and James Baker … business major.

Eric Banks · #90Defensive End · 6-5 · 230 · Fr.-HSMemphis, Tenn. (East HS)

Prior To UTSAPlayed quarterback and defensive line at the prep level but will focus on defense at UTSA … earned first-team All-Region 8-4A honors at quarterback and was a second-team all-region pick at defensive end as a senior … completed 73-of-126 passes for 1,199 yards and 10 touchdowns … added seven more scores on the ground as a senior as the team won 12 games and the District 8-4A Championship … connected on 65-of-136 throws for 930 yards and six scores and also rushed for six more TDs as a junior … high school teammate of fellow UTSA freshman Teddrick McGhee … coached by Marcus Wimberly … also a member of the basketball team and helped lead the squad to the state tournament as a junior.

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PersonalBorn Jan. 30, 1998 … son of Vanessa Banks and Cory Hart … business major.

La’Kel (la - kel) Bass · #42Linebacker · 6-1 · 225 · Jr.-RSSt. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers HS/New Mexico Military Institute/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)

Junior (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … saw action in 22 games the last two seasons … appeared in all 12 contests as a sophomore and recorded a team-leading 101 tackles, including 9.5 behind the line of scrimmage, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries en route to honorable mention All-Jayhawk Conference accolades … also had seven pass breakups, one sack and a forced fumble, as the Blue Dragons finished with an 11-1 overall record and No. 4 national ranking, the highest in program history … accumulated 68 tackles, three TFLs and a pair of sacks in 10 games of action as a freshman in 2013 … coached by Rion Rhoades.

PersonalBorn June 19, 1994 … son of Neteshia Bass … multidisciplinary studies major.

Matt Bayliss · #49Deep Snapper · 6-6 · 215 · Jr.-1LTulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall HS)

Sophomore (2015)Served as the squad’s deep snapper in all 12 contests … registered tackles against Kansas State (Sept. 12) and at North Texas (Oct. 31).

Freshman (2014)Saw action in the final four games of the season (at Rice/vs. Southern Miss/at Western Kentucky/vs. North Texas) … recorded a special teams tackle in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) … his snaps helped Kristian Stern average more than 40 yards per boot and the squad’s place-kickers connected on all four field goal attempts and 6-of-7 PATs … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAPlayed offensive tackle and deep snapper at the prep level … also a member of the basketball team.

PersonalBorn April 26, 1995 … son of Jan and Rusty Bayliss … geology major.

Stefan (stef - on) Beard · #65Offensive Guard · 6-3 · 295 · Jr.-TRChicago, Ill. (Austin [Texas] Westlake HS/Navarro [Texas] JC)

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA last spring … played in all 11 games last season for head coach Cody Crill … helped pave the way for an offense that averaged 43.5 points and 513.6 total yards (328.8 pass/184.8 rush) as a sophomore … saw action in 10 contests as a

true freshman for head coach Brian Mayper … offense scored 52.8 points and racked up 612.3 yards (335.1 rush/277.2 pass) per outing that fall … selected to play on the 2014 USA Football Under-19 national team … attended Austin (Texas) Westlake High School in 2013 after moving from his hometown of Chicago, Ill., but did not play.

PersonalBorn May 7, 1995 … son of Clarissa Washington … multidisciplinary studies major.

Austin Blake-Smith · #41Tight End · 6-5 · 230 · Sr.-TRFayetteville, Ga. (Spalding HS/Nassau [N.Y.] CC/Mesa [Ariz.] CC/Ventura [Calif.] JC)

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA last spring … played in seven games last season at Ventura (Calif.) Junior College for head coach Steve Mooshagian … caught 18 passes for 197 yards (10.9 avg.) and two touchdowns en route to first-team Southern California Football Association All-Northern Conference honors … posted season highs of four receptions in two contests and had 51 yards against Allen Hancock (Nov. 7) … attended Mesa (Ariz.) Community College in 2014 after beginning college career at Nassau (N.Y.) Community College the previous season … did not start playing football until his senior year of high school … primarily played baseball (pitcher) at the prep level.

PersonalBorn May 12, 1994 … son of Nikol Nailey and William Smith … multidisciplinary studies.

JaColbie Butler · #26Cornerback · 5-9 · 175 · So.-1LPearland (pair - land), Texas (Pearland HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in the final eight games of the season … drew his lone start at Charlotte (Nov. 14) … recorded three tackles with solo stops at UTEP (Oct. 3) and against Rice (Nov. 21) and an assist against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10).

Prior To UTSASuccessful prep running back who ran 85 times for 717 yards (8.4 avg.) and 12 touchdowns as a senior … rushed for 1,536 yards (8.6 avg.) and 25 TDs on 179 carries as a junior en route to All-District 22-5A honors … helped the team post a 14-2 record en route to a berth in the UIL Class 5A Division I Championship Game that season … earned second-team all-district accolades as a sophomore after toting the ball 80 times for 611 yards (7.6 avg.) and a dozen scores … coached by Tony Heath.

PersonalBorn Sept. 18, 1996 … son of Annie Neal … psychology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 8/1 3 (2/1) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0/0 0 0 Total 8/1 3 (2/1) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0/0 0 0

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Greg Campbell Jr. · #10Wide Receiver · 6-1 · 185 · So.-SQHumble, Texas (Atascocita HS)

Freshman (2015)Saw action in four games … caught one pass for three yards at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19)… redshirted in 2014.

Prior To UTSAVersatile athlete who made a successful transition from receiver to quarterback as a senior … named the District 13-5A Player of the Year after leading the Eagles to 10 victories and their first playoff berth in four seasons … completed 190-of-300 passes for 2,570 yards and 26 touchdowns and added 1,470 rushing yards and 17 more scores on 200 carries … also earned 2013 second-team All-Greater Houston accolades … a first-team all-district receiver as a junior after catching 68 passes … also saw time at defensive back during his prep career … coached by Craig Stump … an academic all-district selection.

PersonalBorn Sept. 21, 1996 … son of Niyoka and Greg Campbell Sr. … physical education major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 4/0 1-3 3.0 0 3 1-(-6) (-6.0) 0 — Total 4/0 1-3 3.0 0 3 1-(-6) (-6.0) 0 —

Gabriel Casillas · #72Offensive Tackle · 6-4 · 285 · Sr.-SQChula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS/Southwestern [Calif.] JC)

Junior (2015)Saw action in one game, at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … did not miss an assignment in his seven snaps in that contest.

Prior To UTSAHelped lead his team to 19 victories and a pair of bowl wins during his junior college career … a first-team All-California Region IV and unanimous first-team All-American Mountain Conference selection as a sophomore … Jaguars averaged 42 points and 450.2 yards (144.1 rush/306.1 pass) per game while posting a 10-1 record, including a victory in the season-ending bowl game against Santa Monica College, that season … squad won nine games and averaged 35.5 points and 416.1 yards (172.2 rush/243.9 pass) per outing during his freshman campaign … coached by Ed Carberry … prep honors included all-league, San Diego Alex Spanos All-Star and team’s best lineman.

PersonalBorn April 12, 1994 … son of Silvia and Santiago Casillas … multidisciplinary studies major.

Dannon Cavil (cah - vill) · #82Wide Receiver · 6-4 · 225 · Jr.-SQSan Antonio, Texas (Madison HS/Oklahoma)

Junior (2015)Sat out the season after transferring from Oklahoma.

Prior To UTSATransfer from Oklahoma began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … did not play in 2014 for the Sooners after redshirting as a freshman in 2013 … recorded 33 catches for 720 yards (21.8 avg.) and seven TDs as

a prep senior … missed all but one game in 2011 because of a hamstring injury … caught 21 passes for 425 yards and five TDs as a sophomore at Lake Travis HS in 2010 and helped the squad win the Class 4A Division I State Championship.

PersonalBorn Nov. 30, 1994 … son of Donna and Michael Cavil … multidisciplinary studies major.

Justin Chavez · #30Safety · 5-10 · 195 · Jr.-2LIrving, Texas (MacArthur HS)

Sophomore (2015)Appeared in the opening seven contests, including a start at Southern Miss (Oct. 17), before missing the remainder of the campaign with an injury … recorded 11 tackles (5 solos/6 assists) … also recovered a fumble at UTEP (Oct. 3) and blocked a punt against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … had a career-high three stops at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and matched that four games later at Southern Miss.

Freshman (2014)Saw action in nine games, primarily on special teams, and registered four tackles (2 solo/2 assists) … opened the campaign with a career-high three stops at Houston (Aug. 29) … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSASpeedy, dual-threat prep quarterback who also saw time at running back and wide receiver during his high school career … missed the 2012 season due to injury … completed 56-of-115 passes for 806 yards and nine touchdowns in addition to rushing for 837 yards and a dozen scores as a junior … coached by Brian Basil.

PersonalBorn Nov. 3, 1994 … son of Annette Chavez … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 7/1 11 (5/6) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/1 0 0 1 2014 9/0 4 (2/2) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 16/1 15 (7/8) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/1 0 0 1

Career HighsTackles: 3 (3x), last vs. Southern Miss (10/17/15)

Tyrell Clay · #31Running Back · 5-9 • 205 • Jr.-1LCorpus Christi, Texas (Miller HS)

Sophomore (2015)Played in 11 contests, including starting the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … did not play at UTEP (Oct. 3) due to injury … rushed for 196 yards (4.6 avg.) and three touchdowns on 42 carries and caught two passes for 10 yards … also completed a 31-yard pass against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) … had a career day against Middle Tennessee, rushing 14 times for 71 yards, including a career-best 31-yarder … reached paydirt two times against Old Dominion and once at North Texas (Oct. 31).

Freshman (2014)Appeared in two games off the bench … saw action in the season opener at Houston (Aug. 29) and at Western Kentucky (Nov. 22) … carried the ball three times for five yards against the Hilltoppers … redshirted in 2013.

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Prior To UTSAPlayed quarterback at the prep level … earned 2012 District 31-4A Outstanding Offensive Back accolades as a senior … named the 2011 District 31-3A Offensive Player of the Year despite playing just five games as a junior … racked up a combined 1,431 yards (857 pass/574 rush) and 17 TDs (10 rush/7 pass) in 2010 … coached by Remy Rodriguez … earned academic all-district honors.

PersonalBorn Jan. 20, 1995… son of Marcinell Lewis and Tyrone Clay … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 11/1 42-196 4.6 3 31 2-10 5.0 0 31 2014 2/0 3-5 1.7 0 5 0-0 0.0 0 0 Total 13/1 45-201 4.5 3 36 2-10 5.0 0 31

Career HighsRushing Attempts: 14, vs. Middle Tennesse (11/28/15)Rushing Yards: 71, vs. Middle Tennesse (11/28/15)Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Old Dominion (11/7/15)Receiving Yards: 9, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)

Cody Cole · #71Offensive Tackle · 6-2 • 280 • Jr.-1LFort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS)

Junior (2015)Played in five games off the bench … recorded three knockdown blocks and graded out at 95 percent in his 49 snaps of action.

Sophomore (2014)Missed the season due to injury.

Freshman (2013)Came off the bench in eight games at tackle … played 51 snaps, including a season-high 12 against UAB (Oct. 26), and graded out at 82 percent … added three pancakes … redshirted in 2012.

Prior To UTSATwo-year starter along the offensive line (one at guard/one at tackle) … a second-team Fort Myers The News-Press all-area pick as a senior … also selected to play in the 23rd Annual John Carrigan Rotary South All-Star Classic.

PersonalBorn Oct. 9, 1993 … son of Jessica and Dale Cole … business management major.

Marcos (mar - cose) Curry · #9Linebacker · 6-0 · 225 · Jr.-2LRound Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS)

Sophomore (2015)Started all 12 contests … ranked fourth on the team with 74 tackles (40 solos/34 assists), including 4.5 behind the line of scrimmage … added a pair of sacks, three QB hurries and two pass breakups … also forced a fumble at North Texas (Oct. 31) and recovered a fumble against Rice (Nov. 21) … racked up a career-high nine stops in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … had seven tackles and 1.5 sacks at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … had three other seven-stop performances.

Freshman (2014)Played in 10 games and drew a start against Southern Miss (Nov. 13) … racked up 16 tackles (4 solos/12 assists) … posted a career-best seven stops in his start against the Golden Eagles … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAA three-time first-team All-District 16-5A selection … tallied 84 tackles, including four for loss and a sack, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble during his senior season … named to the Austin American-Statesman’s All-Central Texas team and also was the District 16-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player as a junior after registering 122 tackles … helped lead team to a 14-1 record and a spot in the 2010 UIL Class 5A Division I state semifinals as a sophomore … racked up 136 stops on his way to all-district laurels that season … coached by Craig Chessher.

PersonalBorn Aug. 5, 1994 … son of Tangela Scroggins … business major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/12 74 (40/34) 4.5 (9) 2.0 1/1 0 2 0 2014 10/1 16 (4/12) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 22/13 90 (44/46) 4.5 (9) 2.0 1/1 0 2 0

Career HighsTackles: 9, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Tackles For Loss: 1.5, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)Sacks: 1.5, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)

Chase Dahlquist · #33Safety · 6-0 · 195 · Jr.-2LTulsa, Okla. (Union HS)

Junior (2015)Redshirted due to injury.

Sophomore (2014)Appeared in all 12 contests and started six times … recorded 27 tackles (13 solos/14 assists), including two for loss … also recovered a fumble in the season opener at Houston (Aug. 29) … matched his career high with five stops against UTEP (Oct. 25) … added four tackles at Oklahoma State (Sept. 13) and again the following game at Florida Atlantic (Sept. 27).

Freshman (2013)Played in nine games and drew his lone start at North Texas (Nov. 23) … collected 18 tackles (8 solos/10 assists), including a career-high five in his season debut against #13 Oklahoma State (Sept. 7) … added four stops in the program’s inaugural Conference USA contest at UTEP (Sept. 21).

Prior To UTSAUTSA’s first-ever player from the state of Oklahoma … helped lead team to a pair of Oklahoma Class 6A State Championships during his career … squad won 10 games and reached the Oklahoma Class 6A semifinals in 2012 … earned honorable mention all-state and All-Tulsa metro honors as a senior after posting 99 tackles, six of which went for loss, one sack, four pass breakups, a pair of interceptions (one TD return) and a forced fumble … helped lead team to a 14-1 record and the Oklahoma Class 6A State Championship as a junior … recorded 71 stops, including eight for loss, five pass breakups, two picks and a forced fumble that season … also returned eight punts for 82 yards (10.3 avg.) … squad went 13-1 en route to the 2010 state title … coached by Kirk Fridrich.

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PersonalBorn Aug. 29, 1994 … son of Terri and Craig Dahlquist … father played at Tulsa from 1985-86 … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2014 12/6 27 (13/14) 2.0 (6) 0.0 0/1 0 0 0 2013 9/1 18 (8/10) 0.5 (1) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 21/7 45 (21/24) 2.5 (7) 0.0 0/1 0 0 0

Career StatisticsTackles: 5 (2x), last vs. UTEP (10/25/14)

Reed Darragh (dare - uh) · #74Offensive Tackle · 6-4 · 285 · Jr.-2LBuda, Texas (Hays HS)

Sophomore (2015)Started all 12 games … recorded 46 knockdown blocks, including a career-high seven in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) and later against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) … graded out at 93 percent in his team-leading 862 snaps … helped pave the way for UTSA’s first 1,000 yard rusher (Jarveon Williams/1,042 yards).

Freshman (2014)Saw action in the first 11 games of the year, primarily on special teams … did not play in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) due to injury … did not miss an assignment in his seven snaps of action … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSASaw action at tight end before making the move to the interior line prior to his junior campaign … earned first-team Class 4A all-state and first-team All-Central Texas (Austin American-Statesman) honors and was the District 27-4A Most Valuable Lineman as a senior … recorded 114 pancake blocks, did not allow a sack and helped lead the offense to 38 points and 437 total yards per game that season … an all-district choice his final two seasons … coached by Blake Feldt.

PersonalBorn Feb. 7, 1995 … son of Raena and Jared LaFont … psychology major.

Marcus Davenport · #93Defensive End · 6-7 · 245 · Jr.-2LSan Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)

· 2016 preseason All-Conference USA· 2015 honorable mention All-Conference USA

Sophomore (2015)Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA accolades … started 11 contests but did not play against Colorado State (Sept. 26) due to injury … recorded 49 tackles (30 solos/19 assists) … ranked second on the team with 7.5 TFLs and four sacks … also racked up four QB hurries, three pass breakups and a pair of forced fumbles … had a career day against Rice (Nov. 21) with 10 stops, three TFLs and two sacks … posted six stops and a sack at Charlotte (Nov. 14) and added five tackles and one sack in the season opener against #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … also accumulated five tackles, including 1.5 behind the line of scrimmage, against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10).

Freshman (2014)Saw action in the opening 11 games of the campaign but missed the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) due to injury … registered 14 tackles, three of which went for loss as sacks … top outing came at Rice (Oct. 8) when he racked up a career-high six stops, including a sack … opened his career at Houston (Aug. 29) with a pair of tackles and a sack … added another sack at Florida Atlantic (Sept. 27).

Prior To UTSAA first-team All-District 27-5A performer who recorded 73 tackles, including 10 for loss, six sacks and a half dozen pass breakups as a senior … earned second-team all-district honors as a junior after racking up 42 stops … coached by Darryl Hemphill … also an area qualifier in the 1,600m relay and shot put along with playing for the basketball team.

PersonalBorn Sept. 4, 1996 … son of Ronnetta and Ron Davenport … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 11/11 49 (30/19) 7.5 (24) 4.0 2/0 0 3 0 2014 11/0 14 (6/8) 3.0 (20) 3.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 22/11 63 (36/27) 10.5 (44) 7.0 2/0 0 3 0

Career HighsTackles: 10, vs. Rice (11/21/15)Tackles For Loss: 3, vs. Rice (11/21/15)Sacks: 2, vs. Rice (11/21/15)QB Hurries: 2, at UTEP (10/5/15)

Devron Davis · #1Cornerback · 6-0 · 210 · Jr.-TRStockton, Calif. (Franklin HS/Merced [Calif.] JC)

Prior To UTSAEarned 2015 All-California Region II and first-team All-Golden Coast League accolades as a sophomore for head coach Bob Casey … posted 41 tackles, four interceptions, 11 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries that season … registered 33 stops, including 2.5 for loss, three interceptions and a fumble recovery as a freshman in 2014 … returned one of his picks 30 yards for a touchdown and also averaged 14.3 yards on 12 punt returns … a first-team all-conference performer as a prep senior … excelled in all three phases of the game as a high school senior … had 33 tackles, two INTs and a forced fumble to go along with 300 rushing yards and four touchdowns on just 10 carries and eight catches for more than 300 yards and another four scores.

PersonalBorn Dec. 22, 1996 … son of Benita Robinson and Faion Davis … multidisciplinary studies major.

Blake Dean · #40Running Back · 6-1 · 230 · Sr.-2LTemple, Texas (Temple HS/West Texas A&M)

Junior (2015)Appeared in eight contests, primarily on special teams.

Sophomore (2014)Saw action in all 12 games on special teams … redshirted in 2013.

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Prior To UTSAAppeared in 10 games at tight end as a true freshman at West Texas A&M in 2012 … played tight end and linebacker at the prep level for Mike Spradlin … honorable mention all-district selection who helped lead his squad to the UIL Class 5A playoffs as a senior … also a member of the soccer team.

PersonalBorn Sept. 27, 1993 … son of Lori and Dr. James Dean … finance major.

Jevonte Domond · #78Offensive Tackle · 6-5 · 300 · Sr.-TRGlendale, Ariz. (Maricopa HS/Glendale [Ariz.] CC/LSU)

Prior To UTSAGraduate transfer played in four games the past two years at LSU … two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll who graduated in May 2016 with an interdisciplinary studies degree … played one season at Glendale (Ariz.) Community College after only playing two seasons at the prep level ... played hockey (goalie) as a teenager while living in Boston, Mass.

PersonalBorn Dec. 8, 1992 … son of Carolyn Domond … taking graduate courses in health & kinesiology.

Stanley Dye Jr. · #3Cornerback · 5-9 · 165 · So.-1LOrange Park, Fla. (Ridgeview HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in all 12 games … registered 20 tackles (11 solos/9 assists) … also recovered a fumble at Southern Miss (Oct. 17) … had a season-high three tackles in the opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) and matched that total the following week against Kansas State (Sept. 12) … appeared in the 2014 season opener at Houston (Aug. 29) and accumulated four tackles (1 solo/3 assists) and a pass breakup but an injury the next week in practice sidelined him for the remainder of the season … awarded a medical redshirt.

Prior To UTSASpeedy athlete who showed game-changing ability at the prep level … team captain who played receiver and free safety during his career and scored 19 total touchdowns his final two seasons … a second-team All-Class 5A and All-First Coast (Florida Times-Union) and first-team all-district and All-North Atlantic Conference selection as a senior … caught 25 passes for 574 yards and eight touchdowns and also picked off three passes that season … coached by Tom McPherson … also a three-time regional qualifier in track & field who set the school’s 100-meter dash record … an honor roll student.

PersonalBorn April 15, 1996 … son of Theresa and Stanley Dye … business major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/0 20 (11/9) 0.5 (1) 0.0 0/1 0 0 0 2014 1/0 4 (1/3) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 1 0 Total 13/0 24 (12/12) 0.5 (1) 0.0 0/1 0 1 0

Career HighsTackles: 4, at Houston (8/29/14)

Jesse Ebozue (ee - bow [rhymes with toe] - zoo - way) · #88Wide Receiver · 6-2 · 205 · Fr.-HSArlington, Texas (Bowie HS)

Prior To UTSAGraduated from high school early and began attending classes at UTSA last spring … recorded 14 receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns as a prep senior … caught five passes for 54 yards as a junior … also played defensive back and returned kicks during his career … coached by Danny DeArman … also a member of the track & field squad.

PersonalBorn June 21, 1998 … son of Comfort and Benson Ebozue … medical humanities major.

Michael Egwuagu (eegg - wah - goo) · #8Safety · 6-0 · 220 · Sr.-3LPflugerville (flew - ger - ville), Texas (Connally HS)

· 2016 preseason All-Conference USA· 2015 honorable mention All-Conference USA· Ranks third on UTSA’s all-time interceptions chart (5)

Junior (2015)Appeared in all 12 games and drew starts in the opening 11 tilts … registered 62 tackles (37 solos/25 assists), including 3.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks … second on the team with three interceptions and added a total of eight pass breakups … his three picks came in three consecutive outings — at UTEP (Oct. 3), against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 17) … posted a career-best 10 stops, including one sack, and a pair of PBUs against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … followed that up with eight tackles, a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown and another defensive score when he took a Nate Gaines lateral 15 yards following the team’s fourth pick of the night at UTEP … earned Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week and honorable mention Jim Thorpe Award Defensive Back of the Week laurels for his efforts against the Miners … had seven stops and a pass breakup against Rice (Nov. 21).

Sophomore (2014)Saw action in nine contests and drew starts against Rice (Nov. 8), Southern Miss (Nov. 13) and Western Kentucky (Nov. 22) … did not play in the opening three tilts of the year … recorded 41 tackles (19 solos/22 assists), three of which went for loss … also intercepted a pass against FIU (Oct. 11) and forced a fumble to go along with eight stops in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) … had a career-high nine tackles and 1.5 TFLs at Rice (Nov. 8).

Freshman (2013)Played in 10 games in his inaugural campaign … recorded 25 tackles (15 solos/10 assists), three of which went for loss … also intercepted a pass in the season finale against Louisiana Tech (Nov. 30) and recovered a fumble at Arizona (Sept. 14) … had a pair of four-stop efforts against UAB (Oct. 26) and at Tulsa (Nov. 2).

Prior To UTSAPrep linebacker who was a 2012 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 selection … earned first-team All-District 17-4A and second-team All-Central Texas (Austin American-Statesman) honors as a senior … registered 90 tackles and forced eight fumbles that season … tabbed third-team All-Central Texas and the District 16-4A Defensive MVP after racking up 85 stops, eight sacks and seven fumbles as a junior … coached by Howard McMahan.

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PersonalBorn Nov. 28, 1994 … son of Olga Egwuagu … brother, Martin, played football at Texas from 2005-08 … cousin, IK Enemkpali, played defensive end at Louisiana Tech from 2010-13 and was a 2014 sixth-round NFL Draft pick of the New York Jets … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/11 62 (37/25) 3.5 (16) 1.5 0/0 3 8 0 2014 9/3 41 (19/22) 3.0 (7) 0.0 1/0 1 2 0 2013 10/0 25 (15/10) 3.0 (4) 0.0 0/1 1 2 0 Total 31/14 128 (71/57) 9.5 (27) 1.5 1/1 5 12 0

Career HighsTackles: 10, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)Tackles For Loss: 1.5, at Rice (11/8/14)Pass Breakups: 2 (3x), last at Southern Miss (10/17/15)

Ronnie Feist (feast) · #22Linebacker · 6-1 · 230 · Sr.-TREdgard, La. (West St. John HS/LSU)

Prior To UTSAGraduate transfer played in 14 games and registered eight tackles the past four years at LSU … saw action on both sides of the ball, as well as special teams … started career at linebacker but also spent time at defensive end and shifted to fullback midway through the 2015 season due to injuries … graduated in December 2015 with a sports administration degree … had 13 sacks as a prep senior and registered 73 tackles, including 35 for loss and 22 sacks, as a junior … named the 2011 Louisiana 1A Defensive Player of the Year … coached by Robert Valdez … participated in the 2011 Under Armour All-America Game.

PersonalBorn Feb. 10, 1994 … son of Felicia and Ronnie Feist Sr. … taking graduate courses in health & kinesiology.

Nate Gaines · #11Safety · 6-2 · 200 · Jr.-2LMesquite, Texas (Poteet HS)

Sophomore (2015)Started 10 games … missed the Southern Miss (Oct. 17) and North Texas (Oct. 31) road tilts due to injury … second on the squad with three interceptions and ranked third with 76 tackles (48 solos/28 assists) and nine pass breakups … picked off a pair of passes at UTEP (Oct. 3) and added another INT at Charlotte (Nov. 14) … also recovered a fumble at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … had a career-high 12 stops against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10) … added 11 tackles against Colorado State (Sept. 26) and another 10 in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … had a career-best four pass breakups at UTEP.

Freshman (2014)Saw action in 10 games, mostly on special teams … lone tackle of campaign came in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29).

Prior To UTSATwo-way player who saw action at both safety and receiver at the prep level … earned first-team All-District 10-4A honors his final two seasons … helped lead the team to 23 victories during his final two campaigns … registered 73 tackles and a sack to go along with five interceptions and a team-high 13

pass breakups as a senior, as the Pirates won 12 games and advanced to the regional final for the third time in four years … recorded 48 stops and nine interceptions and added 51 receptions for 918 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior, as the squad won 11 contests and advanced to the regional final … coached by Kody Groves … an honorable mention academic all-state selection as a senior … also played for the basketball team.

PersonalBorn Sept. 22, 1995 … son of Jayneen and Raffaele Gaines … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 10/10 76 (48/28) 0.5 (0) 0.0 0/1 3 6 0 2014 10/0 1 (1/0) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 20/10 77 (49/28) 0.5 (0) 0.0 0/1 3 6 0

Career HighsTackles: 12, vs. Louisiana Tech (10/10/15)Interceptions: 2, at UTEP (10/3/15)Pass Breakups: 4, at UTEP (10/3/15)

Kevin Garcia · #53Linebacker · 6-0 · 240 · Sr.-1LTyler, Texas (Chapel Hill HS/Tyler [Texas] JC)

Junior (2015)Saw action in the opening 10 games, primarily on special teams, before sitting out the final two due to injury … racked up nine tackles (3 solos/6 assists), including a season-best four against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … added three stops at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … joined the program as a walk-on during spring drills.

Prior To UTSAPlayed in all 11 games as a sophomore at Tyler [Texas] JC and registered three tackles … also played during the 2013 campaign … a member of the 2011 UIL Class 3A Division I State Champions as a prep junior … coached by Thomas Sitton.

PersonalBorn March 18, 1994 … son of Terry and Hector Garcia … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 10/0 9 (3/6) 0.5 (1) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 10/0 9 (3/6) 0.5 (1) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 4, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)

Jack Giblin · #48Tight End · 6-3 · 215 · Fr.-HSPort Neches (nay - chez), Texas (Port Neches-Groves HS)

Prior To UTSAPlayed wide receiver at the prep level but will make the move to tight end at UTSA … earned first-team all-area, All-District 22-5A and academic all-state honors as a senior … helped lead his team to nine wins while recording 840 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in 2015 … caught 17 passes for 315 yards and three scores as a junior … coached by Brandon Faircloth.

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Prior To UTSABorn Nov. 11, 1997 … son of Aaryn and Mike Giblin … mechanical engineering major.

Darryl Godfrey · #23Safety · 6-0 · 185 · So.-1LSan Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS)

Freshman (2015)Saw action in 10 games in his first campaign as a Roadrunner … did not play in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 17) … posted 15 tackles (9 solos/6 assists), broke up one pass and forced a fumble at UTEP (Oct. 3) to go along with three stops … had a career-high seven tackles against Colorado State (Sept. 26).

Prior To UTSAEarned first-team all-area honors from the San Antonio Express-News as a senior … recorded 51 tackles, five interceptions and three defensive touchdowns and also had 16 catches for 247 yards (15.4 avg.) and another three scores that season … made a successful switch to defensive back as a junior … registered 55 tackles and three interceptions that year … coached by David Malesky.

PersonalBorn Feb. 25, 1997 … son of Angela Godfrey … kinesiology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 10/0 15 (9/6) 0.0 (0) 0.0 1/0 0 1 0 Total 10/0 15 (9/6) 0.0 (0) 0.0 1/0 0 1 0

Career HighsTackles: 7, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)

Matt Guidry · #89Wide Receiver · 5-8 · 165 · Fr.-RSLeague City, Texas (Clear Springs HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSARushed for 3,582 yards (6.9 avg.) and 40 touchdowns during his prep career … named to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … tabbed second-team All-Greater Houston (Houston Chronicle) and the District 24-6A Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior … ran for 1,283 yards (6.7 avg.) and 14 touchdowns on 191 attempts and also completed 70-of-119 passes for 948 yards and 11 scores that season … rushed for 1,241 yards (7.1 avg.) and 17 TDs on 174 carries and recorded 43 receptions for 595 yards (13.8 avg.) and six more scores en route to first-team All-District 26-4A honors as a junior … carried the ball 154 times for 1,058 yards (6.9 avg.) and nine TDs and caught 39 passes for 303 yards and another four scores in his debut campaign that saw him earn first-team all-district accolades as a sophomore … coached by Frank Maldonado.

PersonalBorn Jan. 8, 1996 … son of Teresa and Michael Guidry … multidisciplinary studies major.

Peyton Hall · #18Wide Receiver · 5-11 · 180 · So.-SQSan Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)

Freshman (2015)Appeared in four games in his inaugural season … rushed three times for 13 yards … picked up 10 yards on two carries at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19).

Prior To UTSAHelped lead his team to 34 victories and three consecutive district championships during his three-year career … earned first-team all-area (San Antonio Express-News) accolades and also tabbed the District 27-6A (Zone B) Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior … caught 56 passes for 1,293 yards (23.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns that season … hauled in 21 passes for 592 yards (28.2 avg.) and eight scores as a junior … coached by John Campbell.

PersonalBorn Dec. 18, 1996 … son of Brianna Banks and James Hall … biology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 4/0 0-0 0.0 0 0 3-13 4.3 0 11 Total 4/0 0-0 0.0 0 0 3-13 4.3 0 11

Career HighsRushing Attempts: 2, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)Rushing Yards: 10, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)

Manny Harris · #12Quarterback · 6-0 · 225 · Fr.-RSCopperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAOne of the most decorated players in his school’s history … named to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … tabbed the area’s Most Valuable Player (Killeen Daily Herald) for the second consecutive year after throwing for 1,723 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … also earned first-team All-District 12-6A accolades despite missing three games in the middle of the season due to injury … completed 280-of-454 passes (61.7 percent) for 3,775 yards and 38 scores and added another 503 yards on the ground as a junior en route to all-state and District 8-5A co-MVP honors … guided the offense to averages of 46.7 points and 518.9 yards (No. 1 UIL Class 5A) per game that season … coached by Jack Welch.

PersonalBorn Dec. 9, 1996 … son of Melissa and Jerome Harris … history major.

Jaylon Henderson · #6Quarterback · 6-1 · 205 · Fr.-RSKingwood, Texas (Park HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAGraduated from high school early and began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … three-year starter who was a member of the Touchdown Club of Houston’s prestigious 32-member 2014 Preseason UIL All-Greater

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Houston Team … one of just two quarterbacks named to the squad … named second-team All-District 21-5A as a senior after completing 88-of-158 passes for 1,155 yards and 13 touchdowns … earned second-team All-District 19-5A honors as a junior after throwing for 1,090 yards and 11 TDs to go along with a team-leading 1,105 rushing yards and eight scores on 227 attempts … that came on the heels of a sophomore season that included 544 passing yards, another 560 on the ground and nine total touchdowns (5 pass/4 rush) … also was an all-district basketball player … coached by Jim Holley.

PersonalBorn April 15, 1997 … son of Kimberly and James Henderson … business major.

Aneas (uh - knee - us) Henricks · #6Cornerback · 5-11 · 185 · Jr.-1LBastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS)

Sophomore (2015)Appeared in all 12 games and drew starts in the opening four tilts … recorded a dozen tackles (9 solos/3 assists) and broke up a pair of passes … registered three stops and both of his PBUs at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … added another three tackles against Rice (Nov. 21).

Freshman (2014)Did not play after redshirting in 2013.

Prior To UTSAA second-team All-District 17-4A selection as a senior … recorded 27 tackles, four pass breakups and a forced fumble in 2012 and also had an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown … coached by Gerald Perry … began prep career at Del Valle High School, where he played quarterback and wide receiver … also participated in track & field at the prep level.

PersonalBorn March 22, 1995 … son of Donna and Jay Henricks … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/4 12 (9/3) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 2 0 Total 12/4 12 (9/3) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 2 0

Career HighsTackles: 3, (2x) last vs. Rice (11/21/15)Pass Breakups: 2, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)

DeQuarius Henry · #45Defensive End · 6-4 · 230 · Fr.-HSHouston, Texas (Sharpstown HS)

Prior To UTSASat out the 2015 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA last spring … former basketball standout made a successful transition to the gridiron his final two prep seasons … earned first-team All-District 20-5A accolades as a senior … a second-team All-District 21-4A selection as a junior … coached by Charles Perridon.

PersonalBorn May 13, 1997 … son of Lena James … business major.

Anthony Hickey · #32Linebacker · 6-0 · 240 · Jr.-TRSan Juan Capistrano, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS/Wagner/Saddleback [Calif.] JC)

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA last spring … played in 13 games as a sophomore at Saddleback (Calif.) Junior College for head coach Mark McElroy … racked up 57 tackles, including 8.5 for loss and 2.5 sacks, one interception and three pass breakups that season … team won 10 contests and captured the Southern California Football Association Regional Championship … played 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2014 at Wagner, primarily on special teams, and posted eight stops … a second-team All-Trinity League selection and voted team Defensive MVP as a prep senior … recorded 36 tackles and four sacks that fall and also registered five receptions for 92 yards and a pair touchdowns … nominated to the 2013 Orange County All-Star Game.

PersonalBorn Nov. 8, 1994 … son of Stephanie and John Hickey … exercise science major.

Avery Jackson · #35Cornerback · 5-8 · 175 · Fr.-HSAustin, Texas (Johnson HS)

Prior To UTSASat out the 2015 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA last spring … versatile athlete who played quarterback and defensive back for his father, Andrew, as a senior … tabbed third-team All-Central Texas (Austin American-Statesman) and was the District 26-5A Offensive Most Valuable Player after completing 53-of-75 passes (70.7 percent) for 1,085 yards and 15 touchdowns to go along with 98 rushes for 828 yards (8.5 avg.) and 11 more scores in seven district contests … helped lead team to 11 victories and a berth in the UIL Class 5A Division semifinals … played his junior campaign at Waxahachie High School for head coach David Ream … also an all-district outfielder in baseball.

PersonalBorn Feb. 23, 1996 … son of Brenda and Andrew Jackson … business major.

Brenndan Johnson · #21Safety · 5-10 · 175 · Fr.-HSWaco, Texas (Midway HS/Naval Academy Prep)

Prior To UTSABegan attending classes at UTSA last spring … originally signed a Letter of Intent with Navy in February 2015 and spent last fall at the Naval Academy Preparatory School … helped lead Midway High School to 12 wins as a prep senior in 2014 … registered 73 tackles, including five for a loss and two sacks, one forced fumble and three pass breakups en route to second-team All-District 12-6A accolades at outside linebacker … also an academic all-district selection that season … coached by Terry Gambill …prep career began at Reicher Catholic High School in Waco … posted 50 stops as a junior.

PersonalBorn March 10, 1997 … son of Dee Dee and Troy Brown … history major.

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Jared Johnson · #15Quarterback · 6-1 · 225 · Sr.-TRGrand Prairie, Texas (Grand Prairie HS/Sam Houston State)

Prior To UTSAGraduate transfer piled up 5,352 passing yards, 1,601 yards on the ground and 50 total touchdowns the past three seasons at Sam Houston State … played in 40 career games with 30 starts (21-9 record) and ranks second in program history in total offense (6,953) and TD passes (39) and third in passing yards … named the 2015 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year after throwing for 2,216 yards and 18 touchdowns against just two interceptions … also rushed for 470 yards and five scores in helping lead the Bearkats to an 11-4 record and their second consecutive run to the Football Championship Subdivision semifinals … threw for 3,054 yards and 21 TDs on 260-of-453 attempts en route to honorable mention All-Southland accolades as a sophomore … played in eight contests as a redshirt freshman in 2013 … graduated in May 2016v with a kinesiology degree … earned All-District 5-5A honors after passing for 1,411 yards and rushing for more than 400 as a prep senior.

PersonalBorn March 17, 1994 … son of Andrea and George Johnson … taking graduate courses in business.

Kirk Johnson Jr. · #16Wide Receiver · 5-7 · 150 · Fr.-HSDeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS)

Prior To UTSAEarned first-team All-District 7-6A accolades as a senior after catching 26 passes for 337 yards (13.0 avg.) and one touchdown … helped lead team to 10 victories as a junior … coached by Todd Peterman … earned honorable mention academic all-state laurels as a senior for his work in the classroom.

PersonalBorn Jan. 30, 1998 … son of Schabandol and Kirk Johnson … business major.

Brady Jones · #86Wide Receiver · 5-10 · 185 · Jr.-1LGeorge West, Texas (George West HS)

Sophomore (2015)Appeared in the opening nine contests of the year before missing the final three with an injury … caught five passes for 52 yards (10.4 avg.) … hauled in two passes for 14 yards at #25 Oklahoma State … also had a 4-yard rush in the season opener at #22 Arizona … awarded a Conference USA Academic Medal (3.75 GPA).

Freshman (2014)Did not play after redshirting in 2013.

Prior To UTSAPlayed quarterback, safety and punter at the prep level … earned 2012 All-South Texas honors and was tabbed the District 15-2A Division I co-Most Valuable Player as a senior … tossed for 628 yards and five touchdowns and added 110 tackles and four interceptions during his junior campaign en route to District MVP accolades … coached by Tim Holt.

PersonalBorn May 11, 1995 … son of Julie Hardwick and Randy Jones … the brother-in-law of former UTSA quarterback Eric Soza … finance major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 9/0 5-52 10.4 0 17 1-4 4.0 0 0 Total 9/0 5-52 10.4 0 17 1-4 4.0 0 0

Career HighsReceptions: 2, at #25 Oklahoma State (9/19/15)Receiving Yards: 17, at Southern Miss (10/17/15)

Jordan Jones · #85Tight End · 6-3 · 225 · Sr.-TRClearwater, Fla. (Fork Union [Va.] Military Academy/Gardner-Webb)

Prior To UTSAGraduate transfer played in 34 contests the past three years at Gardner-Webb … saw action in 11 games and had two receptions for six yards last fall … appeared in 11 tilts as a sophomore and caught three passes for 11 yards and two touchdowns … played in all 12 contests, primarily on special teams, as a redshirt freshman after sitting out the 2012 campaign … graduated in May 2016 with a degree in health care management … played one season of postgraduate football in 2011 at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy for Major John Shuman … hauled in nine passes for 176 yards and four TDs that season … played two years at Tampa Catholic High School under head coach Bob Henriquez … helped the team post an 11-2 record and a berth in the Florida Class 2B Championship Game as a senior … racked up 12 receptions for 202 yards and a TD and collected 45 tackles and four sacks en route to all-county laurels as a senior … caught 13 passes for 276 yards and three scores as a junior … played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Palm Harbor High School.

PersonalBorn Jan. 25, 1992 … son of Sharon and Jeff Jones … taking graduate courses in business.

Austin Jupe (joo - pee) · #41Cornerback · 6-1 · 195 · Jr.-SQSan Antonio, Texas (East Central HS/Baylor)

Sophomore (2015)Did not play due to injury.

Freshman (2014)Did not play after transferring from Baylor.

Prior To UTSASat out the 2013 season as a redshirt at Baylor … a three-year prep starter at defensive back … earned honorable mention Class 5A all-state and first-team All-District 28-5A honors as a senior … registered 56 tackles, 13 pass breakups and an interception that season … an honorable mention all-state, first-team all-area (San Antonio Express-News) and first-team all-district selection as a junior … racked up 56 stops and picked off four passes that fall … an honorable mention all-district honoree as a sophomore … coached by Robert Walker … also a district champion hurdler for the Hornets.

PersonalBorn Oct. 16, 1994 … son of Stephanie Jupe … multidisciplinary studies major.

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Ben Kane · #43Defensive End · 6-2 · 250 · Sr.-1LWest Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS/Citrus [Calif.] JC)

Junior (2015)Played in nine games … registered seven tackles (4 solos/3 assists), one of which came behind the line of scrimmage … had two stops, including one for loss, at Charlotte (Nov. 14).

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer who began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … recorded 57 tackles, including four for loss and two sacks, in 10 games as a sophomore … racked up 31 stops, three TFLs and 2.5 sacks in nine contests in 2013… coached by Ron Ponciano … a three-year prep starter who earned first-team All-Sierra League and second-team All-San Gabriel Valley honors as a senior.

PersonalBorn Nov. 25, 1994 … son of Kate and Patrick Kane … criminal justice major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 9/0 7 (4/3) 1.0 (3) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 9/0 7 (4/3) 1.0 (3) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 2 (2x), last vs. Rice (11/21/15)

Carrington Kearney · #37Cornerback · 5-11 · 180 · Fr.-HSPflugerville (flew - ger - ville), Texas (Hendrickson HS)

Prior To UTSADual-threat quarterback who will make the move to cornerback for UTSA … helped lead his team to nine wins and a District 13-6A Championship as a senior … earned first-team all-district laurels at punter that season … racked up 1,745 total yards (869 pass/876 rush) and accounted for 20 total touchdowns (13 rush/7 pass) as a junior … coached by Chip Killian … also a member of the basketball team.

PersonalBorn May 12, 1998 … son of April and Carl Kearney … business major.

T.J. King · #98Defensive End · 6-2 · 255 · Fr.-RSIrving, Texas (MacArthur HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAA first-team All-District 9-6A selection as a senior … posted 52 tackles and five sacks as a junior en route to second-team All-District 6-5A accolades … coached by Brian Basil … also a member of the track & field team.

PersonalBorn Aug. 9, 1996 … son of Mary Jackson-King … history major.

Vontrell King-Williams · #97Defensive Tackle · 6-1 · 325 · Sr.-1LChicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel HS/Illinois/Butler [Kan.] CC)

Junior (2015)Played in all 12 games … racked up 10 tackles (5 solos/5 assists) … had a season-high three stops in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28).

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer who began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … saw action in nine games as a sophomore and registered 39 tackles, 2.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks … also blocked a kick for the Grizzlies … coached by Troy Morrell … originally began his career at Illinois but did not play in 2013 after sitting out the previous campaign as a redshirt … named to the 2012 SuperPrep Midwest team and also tabbed second-team all-state (Chicago Tribune) after accumulating 39 stops and 15 sacks as a senior … helped lead his high school team to the 2011 Chicago Prep Bowl Championship and also played in the 2010 Illinois Class 8A Championship Game.

PersonalBorn July 15, 1994 … son of Camille and Jemal King … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/0 10 (5/5) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 12/0 10 (5/5) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 3, vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15)

C.J. Levine (lah - veen) · #14Safety · 5-10 · 185 · So.-1LPort Arthur, Texas (Memorial HS)

Freshman (2015)Saw action in all 12 games … registered nine tackles (6 solos/3 assists) … had a season-best four stops at UTEP (Oct. 3).

Prior To UTSANamed to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … four-year starter who missed part of his senior season due to injury … named first-team All-District 21-5A after picking off six passes as a junior and also was a finalist for the Willie Ray Smith Award (top defensive player in Southeast Texas) … a second-team all-district choice as a sophomore … coached by Kenny Harrison.

PersonalBorn Oct. 25, 1996 … son of Lisa and James Levine … sociology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/0 9 (6/3) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 12/0 9 (6/3) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 4, at UTEP (10/3/15)

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Andrew Martel · #12Safety · 6-1 · 205 · Fr.-RSRichmond, Texas (Foster HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted due to injury.

Prior To UTSANamed to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … earned honorable mention all-state accolades, tabbed the District 24-5A Utility Most Valuable Player and was a first-team all-district selection at both defensive back and punter as a senior … also a Houston Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Year finalist that season after registering 68 tackles, including five for loss, and seven interceptions … earned first-team All-District 24-5A honors as a junior after recording 72 tackles, 10 TFLs and an interception … coached by Shaun McDowell … garnered second-team All-District 21-3A laurels at both defensive back and wide receiver as a sophomore at Hardin-Jefferson High School.

PersonalBorn Sept. 4, 1997 … son of Sheryl and David Martel … father played defensive back at Houston from 1984-88 … physical education major.

Les Maruo (ma - roo - oh) · #44Linebacker · 6-0 · 225 · Jr.-TRWichita, Kan. (Goddard HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA last spring … appeared in 22 games the past two seasons for head coach Rion Rhoades … ranked second on the squad with 85 tackles, including 11 behind the line of scrimmage and two sacks, in 11 contests of action last fall … had a 15-stop performance against Ellsworth Community College (Oct. 31) … registered 22 tackles, 1.5 TFLs and a fumble recovery in 11 games as a true freshman in 2014 when he was a teammate of current Roadrunner La’Kel Bass … the Blue Dragons finished with an 11-1 overall record that year and No. 4 national ranking, the highest in program history … racked up 79 stops in nine games as a prep senior and another 59 in 10 contests as a junior.

PersonalBorn Feb. 14, 1996 … son of Kazuko Myers … exercise science major.

Teddrick McGhee · #27Cornerback · 6-0 · 185 · Fr.-HSMemphis, Tenn. (East HS)

Prior To UTSAPlayed cornerback and wide receiver at the prep level … earned all-state honors from the Tennessee Sports Writers Association as a senior after helping his team to a 12-win season and the District 8-4A Championship … also earned first-team All-Region 8-4A honors at both wide receiver and cornerback that season … rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns and caught 30 passes for 408 yards and another half dozen scores in 2015 … garnered second-team all-district laurels as a junior after hauling in 17 receptions for 308 yards and a pair of touchdowns and adding 23 tackles and three interceptions … high school teammate of fellow UTSA freshman Eric Banks … coached by Marcus Wimberly … also a member of the basketball team.

PersonalBorn Dec. 3, 1997 … son of Chameeka Norfleet and Jamesia and Fred McGhee … interdisciplinary studies major.

Kyle McKinney · #67Offensive Guard · 6-4 · 295 · Jr.-1LBoerne (bur - nee), Texas (Champion HS)

Sophomore (2015)Saw action in 10 contests, nine of which were starts … did not play at Southern Miss (Oct. 17) or in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) due to injury … recorded 26 knockdown blocks, including a career-high six in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … graded out at 91 percent in his 567 snaps … helped pave the way for UTSA’s first 1,000 yard rusher (Jarveon Williams/1,042 yards).

Freshman (2014)Played in two games off the bench (at Houston & Western Kentucky) … did not miss an assignment in his six snaps of action … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAA two-time Class 4A honorable mention all-state and first-team all-district honoree … also named to the San Antonio Express-News all-area team as a senior … graded out at more than 90 percent during his junior campaign … coached by Danny Threadgill.

PersonalBorn July 24, 1995 … son of Aurora and Howard McKinney … kinesiology major.

Boo McKnight · #35Running Back · 6-2 · 195 · So.-TRBossier City, La. (Parkway HS/Southern Arkansas)

Prior To UTSAAppeared in nine games as a true freshman at Southern Arkansas … rushed 54 times for 313 yards (5.8 avg.) and six touchdowns … also caught six passes for 55 yards and a pair of scores … played multiple positions on offense and earned first-team All-District 1-5A accolades as a prep senior … helped lead his team a 13-1 record to a berth in the 2013 Louisiana Class 5A Championship Game as a junior … averaged 8.8 yards per carry and scored seven TDs, while averaging 28.7 yards per catch and added four additional scores that season … coached by David Feaster … also played for the basketball team.

PersonalMultidisciplinary studies major.

Jarrod McLin · #91Defensive End · 6-2 · 240 · Fr.-HSCarthage, Texas (Carthage HS)

Prior To UTSAPlayed defensive end and tight end … shared District 9-4A Division I Defensive Most Valuable Player accolades and also was a first-team All-East Texas selection as a senior … registered 120 tackles, including 20 TFLs and four sacks, 34 quarterback pressures and eight pass breakups for a 14-win team that season … also an honorable mention all-area pick at tight end … posted 80 tackles and five sacks as a junior en route to first-team all-district honors on both sides of the line of scrimmage … added another 75 stops and 10 sacks as a sophomore and helped lead the squad to 15 victories and the UIL Class 4A Division I State Championship … coached by Scott Surratt.

PersonalBorn Oct. 23, 1997 … son of Tammie Carter and Emmit McLin … engineering major.

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Marquez McNair · #4Wide Receiver · 6-0 · 175 · Jr.-TR Magee, Miss. (Magee HS/Hinds [Miss.] CC)

Prior To UTSAPlayed the last two seasons for head coach Gene Murphy … saw action in the first two games of his sophomore campaign before missing the rest of the year due to injury … had three receptions for 54 yards and two touchdowns that season … caught 30 passes for 433 yards and four scores as a freshman … former prep quarterback is a nephew of the late Steve McNair, who played quarterback in the National Football League from 1995-2006 after winning the 1994 Walter Payton Award (NCAA Division I-AA’s top player) and finishing third in the Heisman Trophy balloting.

PersonalBorn June 19, 1995 … son of Markemia Collins and Patrell McNair … kinesiology major.

Dalton Miller · #56Linebacker · 5-11 · 235 · Sr.-3LSan Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

Junior (2015)Appeared in nine contests and drew starts at Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … had 13 tackles (4 solos/9 assists), including a career-best seven against the Rams … added five stops the previous week against the Cowboys.

Sophomore (2014)Played in nine games, primarily on special teams … registered five tackles (3 solos/2 assists) and a sack at Florida Atlantic (Sept. 27) … redshirted in 2013.

Freshman (2012)Saw action in the final nine contests of the fall, primarily on special teams … recorded six tackles (1 solo/5 assists) … racked up a season-best four stops against Northwestern Oklahoma State (Sept. 22).

Prior To UTSAThree-year starter at linebacker for head coach Bryan Dausin … earned San Antonio Express-News all-area and District 27-5A Defensive MVP accolades following a senior campaign that saw him rack up 142 tackles and a pair of interception returns for touchdowns … registered 78 stops en route to first-team all-district honors as a junior.

PersonalBorn Dec. 15, 1993 … son of Jandy and Mark Miller … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career HighsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 9/2 13 (4/9) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 1 0 2014 9/0 5 (3/2) 1.0 (5) 1.0 0/0 0 0 0 2012 9/0 6 (1/5) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 27/2 24 (8/16) 1.0 (5) 1.0 0/0 0 1 0

Career HighsTackles: 7, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)

Jordan Moore · #29Safety · 6-3 · 225 · Sr.-TRAtlanta, Ga. (King HS/TCU/LSU)

Prior To UTSAGraduate transfer has run track (hurdles/relays) the past two years at LSU … raced to first-team All-America accolades at the 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships after placing eighth in the 110-meter hurdles … that came on the heels of a Southeastern Conference Championship … also captured an SEC title during the indoor campaign in the 60m hurdles … enjoyed an outstanding debut season with the Tigers in 2015 … earned second-team All-America laurels in the 110m hurdles and finished third at the SEC Outdoor Championships … won his specialty event at the prestigious Penn Relays … a member of the Tigers’ 400m relay squad that placed third at the national meet … won a total of 17 meet crowns in his three events during his two years at LSU (12 outdoor/5 indoor) … graduated in July 2016 with a sociology degree … swept the Big 12’s 60m and 110m hurdles titles during the 2014 campaign at TCU … a second-team All-American in both events that season … did not compete in 2013 due to injury … has not played football since 2013 when he was a wide receiver at TCU … rushed 20 times for 87 yards and one touchdown and added seven catches for 50 yards in his three campaigns (34 games) with the Horned Frogs … a three-time state champion in the 110m hurdles during his prep career … clocked the nation’s second-fastest time as a senior (13.43) … bronze medalist in the 110m hurdles at the USA Junior Championships.

PersonalBorn on Dec. 13, 1993 … son of Jacqueline and BT Moore … taking graduate courses in public administration.

Blaze Moorhead · #19Wide Receiver · 5-11 · 170 · Fr.-RSFort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSASat out the 2014 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA the following spring … three-sport athlete who competed in basketball and track & field in addition to football … holds the school single-season records for receptions (57) and touchdowns (18) and ranks second in receiving yards (1,158) … coached by Aaron Beck … also holds several school track & field marks, including the 110-meter hurdles (15.71), 300m hurdles (39.24), 400m relay, 800m relay, 1,600m relay and pole vault (14-0) … won a state championship in the pole vault.

PersonalBorn Aug. 8, 1995 … son of Tammy Reeves and Larry Moorhead … economics major.

Romario Napoles (nah - pole - lace) · #47Defensive End · 6-0 · 230 · Sr.-1LSan Angelo, Texas (Central HS/Angelo State)

Junior (2015)Saw action in all 12 games and drew his lone start against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … registered 16 tackles (10 solos/6 assists), two TFLs and a sack … posted three stops and a sack at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) … redshirted in 2014 after transferring from Angelo State.

Prior To UTSABegan college career at Angelo State … earned first-team All-District 2-5A acclodes at both defensive end and punter … coached by Brent Davis.

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PersonalBorn Aug. 13, 1994 … son of Alma Capuchin and Raul Napoles … criminal justice major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/1 16 (10/6) 2.0 (7) 1.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 12/1 16 (10/6) 2.0 (7) 1.0 0/0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 3 (2x), last vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15)

King Newton · #92Defensive End · 6-1 · 270 · Fr.-RSSouthlake, Texas (Carroll HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSANamed to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … helped lead his team to 24 wins over his final two seasons … an honorable mention all-state and first-team all-area (The Dallas Morning News) performer who was named the District 7-6A Defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior after registering 90 tackles, nine TFLs, five sacks, 22 QB hurries and two forced fumbles … had 79 stops, 12 of which came behind the line of scrimmage, and three sacks en route to second-team All-District 4-4A accolades as a junior … coached by Hal Wasson.

PersonalBorn July 15, 1997 … son of Dorothy and Nate Newton … father was a three-time Super Bowl Champion (1992-93, ’95) and six-time Pro Bowl offensive guard (1992-96, ’98) for the Dallas Cowboys … mother played volleyball at Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) from 1979-82 … brother, Tré, played running back at Texas from 2009-10 … business major.

Josh Oatis · #66Offensive Tackle · 6-4 · 305 · Fr.-HSGulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS)

Prior To UTSAPlayed on both sides of the ball and even caught a 16-yard touchdown pass during his senior year … earned first-team All-Region 4-5A accolades as a senior … the first Football Bowl Subdivision signee in school history … coached by Sean Harden … also a member of the basketball team.

PersonalBorn Oct. 28, 1997 … son of Ester and Tommie Oatis … business major.

Zach Pare · #77Offensive Tackle · 6-5 · 295 · Fr.-HSGeorgetown, Texas (East View HS)

Prior To UTSASat out the 2015 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA last spring … earned honorable mention all-state accolades and was tabbed the District 25-5A Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior … helped lead team to nine wins and 41.4 points per game that season … an All-District 17-4A choice as a junior … coached by Robert Davies.

PersonalBorn Oct. 31, 1996 … son of Rhonda and Juan Aleman and Jessica and Alan Pare … kinesiology major.

Juan Perez-Isidoro · #60Center · 6-2 · 295 · Jr.-2LNorth Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville HS)

Sophomore (2015)Saw action in six contests with five starts … did not play in the opening four tilts and the final two games due to injury … recorded 18 knockdown blocks, including a career-high six at North Texas (Oct. 31) … graded out at 92 percent in his 371 snaps.

Freshman (2014)Came off the bench in 10 games … did not play at Florida Atlantic (Sept. 27) or against New Mexico (Oct. 4) … racked up four knockdown blocks and graded out at 88 percent in his 188 offensive snaps … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAEarned first-team all-district laurels his final two seasons for coach Jim Skinner … helped lead team to a 13-1 record and the UIL Class 4A Division I state quarterfinals as a senior … offense rolled up more than 6,600 yards that season and another 4,500-plus in 2011 … helped lead team to 10 wins and a berth in the 4A region semifinals as a sophomore.

PersonalBorn April 25, 1995 … son of Rocio and Juan Sanchez … electrical engineering major.

Daniel Portillo (por - tee - yo) · #13Place-Kicker/Punter · 5-11 · 170 · Jr.-1LAustin, Texas (Connally HS)

Sophomore (2015)Appeared in all 12 contests … connected on 27-of-32 extra points and 10-of-17 field goals for a total of 57 points … longest field goal came from 51 yards against Kansas State (Sept. 12) … recorded 16 touchbacks in his 41 kickoffs and also punted four times for a 37.2 average … opened the year with career bests of eight points, four extra points and a pair of field goals at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3).

Freshman (2014)Kicked in four games … connected on his lone extra-point attempt at Western Kentucky (Nov. 22) and three of his 18 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks, including a career-high two in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSAEarned honorable mention all-state and first-team All-District 17-4A accolades as a senior … a second-team All-District 16-4A selection as a junior.

PersonalBorn May 9, 1995 … son of Reagan and Chico Portillo … mechanical engineering major.

Career StatisticsYear G PATs Pct. FGs Pct. Long Pts KO TB 2015 12 27-32 84.4 10-17 58.8 51 57 41 16 2014 4 1-1 100.0 0-0 — — 1 18 3 Total 16 28-33 84.8 10-17 58.8 — 58 59 19

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Career HighsPoints: 8, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Extra Points: 4 (4x), last vs. Rice (11/21/15)Field Goals: 2, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Touchbacks: 5, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)

Austin Pratt · #68Offensive Guard · 6-2 · 295 · Jr.-1LSealy, Texas (Sealy HS/Blinn [Texas] JC)

Sophomore (2015)Played in 11 games but missed the North Texas (Oct. 31) contest due to injury … drew starts in the opening six tilts and again in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … second on the squad with 48 knockdown blocks, including a school-record 17 in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … graded out at 93 percent in his 581 snaps … helped pave the way for UTSA’s first 1,000 yard rusher (Jarveon Williams/1,042 yards).

Prior To UTSASpent two campaigns at Blinn (Texas) Junior College playing for Keith Thomas … saw action in all eight games at each of the three offensive line positions in 2014 after redshirting as a true freshman … earned first-team all-district accolades his final two prep seasons … also played basketball and participated in track & field during his high school career.

PersonalBorn Dec. 5, 1994 … son of Jennifer Pratt and Ron Huss … multidisciplinary studies major.

Jalen Rhodes · #28Running Back · 5-9 · 195 · So.-1LRowlett (row [rhymes with cow] - let), Texas (Rowlett HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in all 12 games and drew starts against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) and the following week at Charlotte (Nov. 14) … racked up 242 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 60 attempts … also caught five passes for 47 yards and returned five kickoffs for 94 yards (18.8 avg.) … posted season highs of 13 carries for 66 yards, including a 16-yard TD, in the opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … added 60 yards on 12 totes at North Texas (Oct. 31) … also reached paydirt against Colorado State (Sept. 26) and at Charlotte (Nov. 14) … had three receptions for 33 yards at UTEP (Oct. 3) … redshirted in 2014 due to injury.

Prior To UTSABegan attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2014 after sitting out the previous fall as a greyshirt … a 2012 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 selection … missed the majority of senior campaign due to injury … rushed 78 times for 480 yards (6.2 avg.) and three scores before going down … earned first-team All-District 10-5A honors as a junior after rushing 229 times for 1,491 yards (6.5 avg.) and 22 touchdowns … added 19 receptions for 149 yards and two more scores that season … racked up 278 yards on just 40 carries (7.0 avg.) and three TDs as a sophomore … coached by Kiff Hardin.

PersonalBorn June 6, 1994 … son of Tamara and John Rhodes Jr. … communication major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 12/2 60-242 4.0 3 16t 5-47 9.4 0 16 Total 12/2 60-242 4.0 3 16t 5-47 9.4 0 16

Special Teams KR-Yds Avg. Long 2015 5-94 18.1 31 Total 5-94 18.1 31

Career HighsRushing Attempts: 13, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Rushing Yards: 66, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Receptions: 3, at UTEP (10/3/15)Receiving Yards: 33, at UTEP (10/3/15)Kick Returns: 3, vs. Kansas State (9/12/15)

Yannis (yaw - knee) Routsas (root - sus) · #39Punter · 6-3 · 200 · So.-1LHouston, Texas (Clear Brook HS)

Freshman (2015)Punted in all 12 games … averaged 39 yards on his 63 kicks and 23 resulted in fair catches and 17 landed inside the 20-yard line … had five boots of at least 50 yards, including a season-long 62-yarder at UTEP (Oct. 3) … averaged 47.9 yards in seven punts against the Miners … redshirted in 2014.

Prior To UTSAHandled both punting and kicking duties at the prep level … three-time all-district honoree … coached by Paul Lanier … also played basketball and soccer at the prep level.

PersonalBorn Nov. 7, 1995 … son of Penny and Perry Routsas … mechanical engineering major.

Career StatisticsYear G Punts-Yards Avg. Long FC I20 2015 12 63-2,460 39.0 62 23 17 Total 12 63-2,460 39.0 62 23 17

Career HighsPunts: 9, at Southern Miss (10/17/15)

Isaiah Santos · #18Safety · 5-11 · 200 · So.-1LSpring, Texas (Klein Collins HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in 11 contests, primarily on special teams … did not play in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) due to injury … recorded three tackles (2 solos/1 assist) … had stops at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19), at Charlotte (Nov. 14) and in the season finale against Middle Tennessee.

Prior To UTSASat out the 2014 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … a prep linebacker who earned second-team All-District 13-5A laurels his final two seasons … three-year starter who helped lead team to 20 victories during his career … recorded 74 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior … coached by Drew Svoboda.

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PersonalBorn April 2, 1996 … son of Rosalind and David Santos … business major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 11/0 3 (2/1) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0 Total 11/0 3 (2/1) 0.0 (0) 0.0 0/0 0 0 0

Alex Snow · #58Center · 6-3 · 290 · Fr.-RSLeague City, Texas (Clear Lake HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSANamed to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … a four-year starter who earned all-district honors his final three seasons … team captain was a first-team All-District 24-6A choice as a senior … tabbed first-team All-District 24-5A as a junior … garnered second-team all-district laurels following his sophomore campaign … coached by Sam Smith.

PersonalBorn March 31, 1997 … son of Kristi and Kyle Snow … history major.

Larry Stephens · #84Wide Receiver · 6-0 · 200 · So.-1LSan Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in eight games, primarily on special teams … did not record any statistics … redshirted in 2014.

Prior To UTSAEarned first-team All-District 27-5A accolades as a senior … caught 19 passes for 448 yards (23.6 avg.) and nine touchdowns en route to second-team all-district laurels as a junior … coached by John Campbell … also a second-team all-district basketball performer.

PersonalBorn May 18, 1996 … son of Celestina and Christopher Bryson … human resource management major.

Trevor Stevens · #87Tight End · 6-3 · 245 · Sr.-3LFriendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS)

Junior (2015)Played in all 12 games and drew his first career start against Rice (Nov. 21) … primarily served as the team’s blocking tight end and did not record any statistics.

Sophomore (2014)Played in 11 contests, primarily on special teams … caught a 9-yard pass at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 18).

Freshman (2013)Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams … redshirted in 2012.

Prior To UTSAThree-year starter who caught 20 passes for 187 yards and five touchdowns during his prep career … earned second-team All-District 24-4A honors his final two seasons … hauled in 11 passes for 140 yards and four scores as a junior … helped team post a 13-2 record and reach the Class 4A Division I semifinals that season … coached by Steve Van Meter.

PersonalBorn Feb. 19, 1994 … son of Kelly and Eric Stevens … graduated with a finance degree in May 2016 and now is pursuing his master’s of business administration.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 12/1 0-0 — 0 — 2014 11/0 1-9 9.0 0 9 2013 10/0 0-0 — 0 — Total 33/1 1-9 9.0 0 9

Halen Steward · #34Running Back · 5-11 · 255 · So.-1LSt. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS)

Freshman (2015)Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams … did not play at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and the following week against Colorado State (Sept. 26) due to injury … rushed three times for one yard and caught a 1-yard touchdown pass at North Texas (Oct. 31).

Prior To UTSAPlayed both running back and linebacker during his prep career … finished his senior season with 193 yards (5.4 avg.) and five rushing touchdowns on just 36 carries and added a team-high 68 tackles to go along with one interception … recorded 47 stops, including two for a loss, and an interception during his junior campaign despite missing three games … coached by Patrick Turner.

PersonalBorn Dec. 13, 1996… son of Demetria Porter and Tony Steward … brother, Tony, was a 2010 prep All-America linebacker who played at Clemson from 2011-14 and was a sixth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills during the 2015 NFL Draft … sociology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 10/0 3-1 0.3 0 0 1-1 1.0 1 1 Total 10/0 3-1 0.3 0 0 1-1 1.0 1 1

Kevin Strong Jr. · #54Defensive End · 6-4 · 285 · So.-1LCleveland, Texas (Cleveland HS)

Freshman (2015)Played in all 12 games with seven starts … registered 31 tackles (12 solos/19 assists), 6.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks and a pair of pass breakups … had a season high five tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage, in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) and matched that total three games later against Colorado State (Sept. 26) … broke up two passes at UTEP (Oct. 3) … redshirted in 2014.

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Prior To UTSAA unanimous first-team All-District 22-3A honoree as a senior … racked up 51 tackles, 13 TFLs and seven sacks … registered 65 stops and eight sacks en route to all-district accolades as a junior … coached by Clayton Maple … also a first-team all-district basketball player and regional qualifier in track & field.

PersonalBorn Aug. 5, 1996 … son of Tanisha and Kevin Strong … communication major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/7 31 (12/19) 6.5 (25) 2.5 0/0 0 2 0 Total 12/7 31 (12/19) 6.5 (25) 2.5 0/0 0 2 0

Career HighsTackles: 5 (2x), vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)Tackles of Loss: 2, at #22 Arizona (9/3/15)Pass Breakups: 2, at UTEP (10/3/15)

Dalton Sturm (sterm) · #14Quarterback · 6-2 · 195 · Jr.-1LGoliad, Texas (Goliad HS)

Sophomore (2015)Played the final 10 games, including starts in his last seven outings … completed 125-of-212 passes (59 percent) for 1,354 yards and 13 touchdowns … also rushed 128 times for 361 yards and one score … tied a program record with four TD passes against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10) and was 18-of-27 for 227 yards in that contest … connected on a career-high 27-of-41 throws for 245 yards and one TD and added another 78 yards on 21 carries at North Texas (Oct. 31) … threw for a career-best 252 yards on 25-of-37 passes against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) … rushed for 59 yards on just three totes, including a career-long 52-yarder at UTEP (Oct. 3).

Freshman (2014)Came off the bench at Western Kentucky (Nov. 22) … completed all three of his passes for 59 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown … also ran twice for eight yards.

Prior To UTSAAthletic quarterback also handled kicking and punting duties at the prep level … earned honorable mention all-state and tabbed the District 15-2A Division I Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior … also picked up all-district accolades at both kicking positions … combined for 1,778 total yards (1,118 pass/660 rush) and 25 touchdowns (12 pass/12 rush) en route to all-district laurels as a junior … coached John Mares … also an all-region and all-district basketball performer … an academic all-district honoree.

PersonalBorn Sept. 15, 1995 … son of Gaylynn Diebel and Mark Sturm … marketing major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS C-A-Yds TD-INT Long Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 10/7 125-212-1,354 13-7 57t 128-361 2.8 1 52 2014 1/0 3-3-59 1-0 47t 2-8 4.0 0 8 Total 11/7 128-215-1,413 14-7 57t 130-369 2.8 1 52

Career HighsPassing Attempts: 41, at North Texas (10/31/15)Passing Completions: 27, at North Texas (10/31/15)Passing Yards: 252, vs. Old Dominion (11/7/15)Passing TDs: 4, vs. Louisiana Tech (10/10/15) ^Rushing Attempts: 21, at North Texas (10/31/15)Rushing Yards: 78, at North Texas (10/31/15)^ UTSA record

Josiah Tauaefa (tow [rhymes with cow] - ah - f - ah) · #55Linebacker · 6-1 · 230 · Fr.-RSCorinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS)

Freshman (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAEarned numerous accolades during his prep career … tabbed honorable mention all-state, named the District 6-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player and also was a first-team all-district choice at fullback/tight end as a senior … named the District 5-4A Defensive MVP after registering 75 tackles and a team-leading eight sacks as a junior … named the district’s Newcomer of the Year following his sophomore campaign … coached by Michael Young.

PersonalBorn March 5, 1997 … son of Chloe and Siolo Tauaefa … communication major.

Aron Taylor · #17Wide Receiver · 6-1 · 195 · Jr.-2LSan Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

Sophomore (2015)Appeared in 11 contests and earned a start at UTEP (Oct. 3) … did not play at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) due to injury … registered 11 receptions for 147 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown in the season opener at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3) … posted season bests of four catches for 69 yards against Colorado State (Sept. 26).

Freshman (2014)Saw action in the first 11 games of the season, primarily on special teams … did not play in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 29) … redshirted in 2013.

Prior To UTSATabbed first-team all-area by the San Antonio Express-News and was a unanimous All-District 27-5A pick as a senior … recorded 55 receptions for 837 yards (15.2 avg.) and nine touchdowns that season … also handled the team’s punting duties and averaged 41.5 yards on 29 boots … earned second-team all-area and first-team all-district accolades as a junior after helping lead his team to a school-record 11 wins … caught 46 passes for 794 yards (17.3 avg.) and 14 TDs that fall … coached by Brian Dausin.

PersonalBorn Sept. 25, 1994 … son of Bonnie and Andrew Taylor … serves as the President of UTSA’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council and earned the Fall 2015 Conference USA Spirit of Service Award … public administration major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 11/1 11-147 13.4 1 32 2014 11/0 0-0 — 0 — Total 22/1 11-147 13.4 1 32

Career HighsReceptions: 4, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)Receiving Yards: 69, vs. Colorado State (9/26/15)

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JaBryce Taylor · #83Wide Receiver · 6-2 · 215 · Sr.-1LLufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS/SMU/Navarro [Texas] JC)

Junior (2015)Played in all 12 games and started the final seven contests … hauled in 29 passes for 472 yards (team-best 16.3 avg.) and three touchdowns … caught three passes for a season-high 99 yards and a program-record-tying two scores, including a 57-yarder, against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10) … racked up a season-best seven receptions for 85 yards against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) … added four catches for 70 yards, including a 31-yard TD, in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28).

Prior To UTSAAn honorable mention All-Southwest Junior College Conference selection as a sophomore at Navarro [Texas] College … recorded 47 receptions for 846 yards (18.0 avg.), including five 100-yard performances, and six touchdowns in 10 games that season … coached by Brian Mayper … played in 10 games (one start) as a true freshman at SMU … caught seven passes for 127 yards (18.1 avg.), including a long of 69, and added 72 yards on just five carries (14.4 avg.) that season … also returned seven punts for 97 yards (13.9 avg.), including a 55-yard touchdown against Montana State, and returned 17 kickoffs for 309 yards (18.2 avg.) … a second-team all-state selection and the District 14-5A Most Valuable Player following a senior season that saw him haul in school records of 87 receptions for 1,628 yards (18.7 avg.) … recorded 40 catches for 494 yards and four TDs as a junior.

PersonalBorn June 18, 1995 … married the former Gracie Roush on July 9, 2016 … son of Glenda and Jeff Taylor … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 12/7 29-472 16.3 3 57t Total 12/7 29-472 16.3 3 57t

Career HighsReceptions: 7, vs. Old Dominion (11/7/15)Receiving Yards: 99, vs. Louisiana Tech (10/10/15)Receiving TDs: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (10/10/15) ^^ UTSA record

Kerry Thomas Jr. · #7Wide Receiver · 6-0 · 205 · Jr.-2LCollege Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS)

· 2015 honorable mention All-Conference USA

Sophomore (2015)An honorable mention All-Conference USA selection … started all 12 games and set a program record with his 52 receptions … those catches resulted in 541 yards and four touchdowns … also rushed seven times for 44 yards (6.3 avg.) with a long of 21 yards against Old Dominon (Nov. 7) … set a school record with 10 catches for 49 yards, including a 7-yard score at Charlotte (Nov. 14) … hauled in nine passes for 75 yards at North Texas (Oct. 31) and opened the campaign with six for 80 yards at #22 Arizona (Sept. 3).

Freshman (2014)Played in 11 games and caught five passes for 81 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown at Western Kentucky (Sept. 22) … registered two receptions for 14 yards against Southern Miss (Nov. 13) … also saw action on special teams.

Prior To UTSABegan his prep career on the basketball court and played football for just two seasons … earned honorable mention All-Class 5A and first-team All-District 14-5A accolades following a senior campaign that saw him record 100 receptions for 1,401 yards and 16 touchdowns … caught 35 passes for 446 yards and five scores in the team’s four playoff games, as the Tigers won 10 games and advanced to the UIL Class 5A Division II quarterfinals … hauled in 17 passes for 192 yards and three TDs as a junior … coached by David Raffield.

PersonalBorn May 5, 1996 … Chantel and Kerry Thomas … sociology major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 12/12 52-541 10.4 4 36 7-44 6.3 0 21 2014 11/0 5-81 16.2 1 47t 0-0 — 0 — Total 23/12 57-622 10.9 5 47t 7-44 6.3 0 21

Career HighsReceptions: 10, at Charlotte (11/1/15) ^Receiving Yards: 75, at North Texas (10/15/15)^ UTSA record

Jonathan Tuiolosega (too - ee - o - lo - say - gah) · #75Defensive End · 6-2 · 275 · Sr.-1LSeaside, Calif. (Seaside HS/Monterey [Calif.] Peninsula JC)

Junior (2015)Saw action in all 12 games … started seven contests, including the opening three tilts and then the final four … accumulated 29 tackles (6 solos/23 assists), 2.5 TFLs, a half sack, two QB hurries and a fumble recovery in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … finished the year strong, as 22 of his stops came in the final four games … had a season-high nine tackles, including one for loss, against Old Dominion (Nov. 7) … added eight stops the following week at Charlotte (Nov. 14).

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … racked up 38 tackles as a sophomore, including 16 for loss and 8.5 sacks, and forced a fumble, recovered one fumble and blocked two kicks … posted 15 stops, three TFLs, one sack and a fumble recovery as a freshman in 2013 … coached by Mike Rasmussen.

PersonalBorn Sept. 20, 1995 … son of Danielle and Willie Tuiolosega … criminal justice major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS TT (S/A) TFLs (Yds) Sacks FF/FR INT PBU BLK 2015 12/7 29 (6/23) 2.5 (5) 0.5 0/1 0 1 0 Total 12/7 29 (6/23) 2.5 (5) 0.5 0/1 0 1 0

Career HighsTackles: 9, vs. Old Dominion (11/7/15)

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Franklin Uesi · #96Defensive Tackle · 6-2 · 285 · Jr.-TRPleasant Hill, Calif. (College Park HS/Diablo Valley [Calif.] JC)

Prior To UTSAPlayed the past two seasons for head coach Mike Darr … earned All-National Bay 6 Conference honors as a sophomore after posting 29 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery … registered 28 stops, 5.5 TFLs, one sack and a forced fumble as a freshman … played along both the offensive and defensive lines during his prep career.

PersonalBorn May 29, 1995 … son of Malia and Timote Uesi … criminal justice major.

Corbin White · #5Running Back · 5-10 · 235 · Sr.-SQNettleton, Miss. (Nettleton HS/Northeast Mississippi JC)

Junior (2015)Played at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … rushed four times for 14 yards … also caught a 14-yard pass against the Blue Raiders … added three carries for 17 yards against Middle Tennessee.

Prior To UTSAJunior college transfer began attending classes at UTSA last spring … missed half of his sophomore season with a foot injury but managed to rush for 321 yards (4.1 avg.) and one touchdown on 78 carries in seven games … also caught three passes for 45 yards and a score last year … rushed for 551 yards (5.8 avg.) and three TDs on 95 attempts in nine contests as a freshman in 2013 … coached by Ricky Smither.

PersonalBorn Feb. 17, 1994 … son of DaVena White-Meadows and Lewis Meadows … multidisciplinary studies major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 2/0 4-14 3.5 0 8 1-14 14.0 0 14 Total 2/0 4-14 3.5 0 8 1-14 14.0 0 14

Career HighsRushing Attempts: 3, vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15) Rushing Yards: 17, vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15)

Jarveon Williams · #2Running Back · 5-9 · 200 · Sr.-3LConverse, Texas (Judson HS)

· 2016 preseason All-Conference USA· 2015 honorable mention All-Conference USA· Became UTSA’s first 1,000-yard rusher after racking up 1,042 yards and also tied a program record with eight rushing touchdowns last year as a junior· Second all-time leading rusher in school history (1,493 yards)

Junior (2015)Team captain played in the first 11 games (nine starts) before missing the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … became the program’s first-ever 1,000-yard rusher with school records of 1,042 yards on 173 carries (6.0 avg.) … racked up four 100-yard games, averaged 94.7 yards

per outing and also tied the school single-season record with eight rushing touchdowns … had a program-record 186 yards on just 19 attempts at Charlotte (Nov. 14), an outing that featured a 68-yarder and 24-yard touchdown … that performance broke his previous best of 170 yards on only 13 carries against Colorado State (Sept. 26), a contest that included a UTSA-record 85-yard touchdown … went on to add another 133 yards on a program-record 28 totes the following week at UTEP (Oct. 3) … racked up another 163 yards, including a 78-yard TD, on 22 carries against Rice (Nov. 21) … added 60 yards on nine receptions.

Sophomore (2014)Played in the first eight contests of the fall before missing the final four due to injury … rushed 66 times for 325 yards (4.9 avg.) and three touchdowns … added 14 receptions for 124 yards (8.9 avg.) and returned 15 kickoffs for an average of 21.1 yards … posted season highs of 95 rushing yards (on nine carries) and 62 receiving yards (on two receptions) against New Mexico (Oct. 4) … ran for 73 yards on 10 attempts, including a career-long 39-yarder, at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 18) … opened the year with 54 yards on 12 totes, including an 11-yard score, at Houston (Aug. 29) … also reached paydirt in back-to-back weeks against New Mexico and FIU (Oct. 11) … returned a career-best five kicks for 95 yards at Oklahoma State (Sept. 13).

Freshman (2013)Saw action in the final 11 games of his inaugural campaign … missed the season opener at New Mexico (Aug. 31) due to injury … rushed 26 times for 128 yards (4.5 avg.) and also caught 14 passes for 134 yards (9.6 avg.), including a 31-yard touchdown in the season finale against Louisiana Tech (Nov. 30) … had season bests of eight attempts for 35 yards, including a 16-yarder, against Tulane (Nov. 9) … peeled off a season-long rush of 25 yards against Houston (Sept. 28) … hauled in a career-high four receptions (for 23 yards) in the team’s inaugural Conference USA tilt at UTEP (Sept. 21) … racked up season highs of three receptions for 47 yards against LA Tech … also returned nine kickoffs for 208 yards (23.1 avg.), including a season-long 37-yarder against the Bulldogs … added a 30-yard return at Marshall (Oct. 5) and a 25-yarder the following week against Rice (Oct. 12).

Prior To UTSABegan career at defensive back but moved to running back for his senior season … earned second-team all-area (San Antonio Express-News) and first-team All-District 25-5A honors as a senior … ran the ball 187 times for 1,517 yards (8.1 avg.) and 21 touchdowns … also caught 15 passes for 243 yards (16.2 avg.) and a pair of scores that season … a second-team all-area and first-team all-district choice as a junior after recording 89 tackles and an interception … a second-team all-district pick as a sophomore … also a first-team all-district point guard for the basketball team.

PersonalBorn Jan. 3, 1995 … son of Tyisha Wagner and Julon Williams … has a daughter, Kailani … uncle, Ivan Wagner, played basketball and high jumped for North Carolina State (1995-96) and Texas (1997-2000) … communication major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 11/9 173-1,042 6.0 8 85t 9-60 6.7 0 19 2014 8/0 66-325 4.9 3 39 14-124 8.9 0 56 2013 11/0 28-126 4.5 0 25 14-134 9.6 1 31t Total 30/9 267-1,493 5.6 11 85t 37-318 8.6 1 56

Special Teams KR-Yds Avg. Long 2015 1-7 7.0 7 2014 15-316 21.1 30 2013 9-208 23.1 37 Total 25-531 21.2 37

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Career HighsRushing Attempts: 28, at UTEP (10/3/15)Rushing Yards: 186, at Charlotte (11/14/15)Rushing TDs: 2 (2x), last vs. Rice (11/21/15)Receptions: 5, at UTEP (10/3/15)Receiving Yards: 62, vs. New Mexico (10/4/14)Kickoff Returns: 5, at Oklahoma State (9/13/14)Kickoff Return Yards: 95, at Oklahoma State (9/13/14)

Shaq Williams · #81Tight End · 6-4 · 235 · Jr.-RSJackson, Miss. (Central HS/Southwest Mississippi JC)

Junior (2015)Redshirted.

Prior To UTSAAppeared in eight games as a sophomore and caught 10 passes for 126 yards (12.6 avg.) … saw action in six contests as a true freshman and recorded team-leading marks of 17 receptions for 169 yards … coached by Tucker Peavey… also a member of the basketball team … hauled in 23 throws for 400 yards and four touchdowns en route to all-conference accolades as a prep senior.

PersonalBorn Oct. 4, 1994 … son of Hope Walker and Kelvin Williams Sr. … multidisciplinary studies major.

Brett Winnegan · #20Running Back · 5-9 · 190 · So.-1LPearland (pair - land), Texas (Dawson HS)

Freshman (2015)Saw action in 11 games, primarily at kick returner … did not play against Rice (Nov. 21) due to injury … returned a program-record 36 kickoffs for a school-record 747 yards (20.8 avg.) … had a long return of 36 yards against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 10) and added 34-yard returns at #25 Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 17) … registered his only two rushes of the year for nine yards in the season finale against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 28) … also caught a 10-yard pass against the Blue Raiders … added another reception at UTEP (Oct. 3).

Prior To UTSANamed to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … a unanimous All-District 22-6A selection as a senior … broke out for 2,290 yards (8.4 avg.) and 26 TDs on 273 rushes as a junior and was tabbed the District 24-4A co-Offensive Most Valuable Player … ran for 335 yards (7.4 avg.) and three scores on 45 carries as a sophomore … coached by Eric Wells … also was one of the country’s top prep long jumpers … owns a personal best measurment of 25-1 ½, which came during his senior season, and his top junior mark of 24-6 ¼ ranked 10th nationally in 2014 … placed second at the UIL Class 4A State Championships his final two years.

PersonalBorn Feb. 4, 1997 … son of Lona and Barry Winnegan … business major.

Career StatisticsYear G/GS Rush-Yds Avg. TD Long Rec-Yds Avg. TD Long 2015 11/0 2-9 4.5 0 5 2-10 5.0 0 10 Total 11/0 2-9 4.5 0 5 2-10 5.0 0 10

Special Teams KR-Yds Avg. Long 2015 36-747 20.8 36 Total 36-747 20.8 36

Career HighsRushing Attempts: 2, vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15)Rushing Yards: 9, vs. Middle Tennessee (11/28/15)Kickoff Returns: 6, at Southern Mississippi (10/17/15)Kickoff Return Yards: 138, at Southern Mississippi

Solomon Wise · #94Defensive End · 6-4 · 230 · Fr.-HSCoppell (cop - el), Texas (Coppell HS)

Prior To UTSAEarned second-team All-District 7-6A laurels as a senior after racking up 36 tackles, eight TFLs, five sacks, 17 quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles … coached by Mike DeWitt.

PersonalBorn Nov. 13, 1997 … son of Sheila and Deatrich Wise Sr. … interdisciplinary studies major.

Clayton Woods · #50Offensive Guard · 6-3 · 285 · So.-1LDallas, Texas (Highland Park HS)

Freshman (2015)Appeared in six games and started the final two contests of the season … recorded 12 knockdown blocks, including a career-high six in his first career start against Rice (Nov. 21) … graded out at 90 percent in his 190 snaps of action.

Prior To UTSAGraduated from high school early and began attending classes at UTSA in Spring 2015 … started at center and deep snapper his final three prep seasons … a second-team all-area (The Dallas Morning News) and first-team All-District 10-6A selection as a senior … recorded 76 pancake blocks and graded out at 90 percent while playing all but one of the team’s 584 plays … earned first-team All-District 10-4A accolades as a junior after helping lead the squad to a 13-2 ledger and a berth in the UIL Class 4A Division I semifinals, where it lost to eventual State Champion Denton Guyer … coached by Randy Allen.

PersonalBorn Jan. 8, 1997 … son of Elizabeth and Don Woods … comes from a football family, as his father is Highland Park’s defensive coordinator and brother, Austin, currently is an offensive quality control coach at Oklahoma after serving as the Sooners’ long snapper from 2010-13 … business major.

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Devin Allen · #46Cornerback · 5-8 · 165 · Fr.-RSAustin, Texas (Johnson HS)communication major

Isaiah Clay · #36Safety · 5-7 · 195 · So.-SQCorpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS)mechanical engineering major

Ryan Cavazos · #62Defensive End · 6-3 · 225 · So.-TRAustin, Texas (Bowie HS/Texas Lutheran)business major

Isiah Cowan · #15Linebacker · 5-11 · 190 · Jr.-TRKilleen, Texas (Ellison HS/West Texas A&M)athletic medicine major

Seth Damrow · #46Tight End · 6-2 · 205 · Jr.-TRSan Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Texas Lutheran)real estate finance & development major

Coleman Dennis · #61Defensive End · 6-0 · 265 · Fr.-RSWolfforth, Texas (Frenship HS)exercise science major

Hunter Duplessis · #48Place-Kicker/Punter · 5-8 · 190 · Fr.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (Cole HS)athletic medicine major

Jaylon Dukes · #23Running Back · 5-6 · 165 · Fr.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)accounting major

Gabe Duran · #59Linebacker · 5-10 · 210 · Fr.-HSAustin, Texas (Westlake HS)pre-architechture major

Victor Falcon (fal - cone) · #57Punter/Place-Kicker · 5-10 · 200 · So.-SQComfort, Texas (Comfort HS)construction managment major

Brandon Garza · #13Quarterback · 5-10 · 195 · So.-TRHarlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston)kinesiology major

Alec Gonzales · #76Offensive Guard/Center · 6-2 · 315 · So.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (East Central HS)athletic medicine major

Jacob Graner · #79Offensive Guard · 6-4 · 315 · Fr.-HSDripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS)business major

Steven Holman · #51Linebacker · 5-11 · 220 · Jr.-SQHouston, Texas (Westside HS/Valparaiso)entrepreneurship major

Andrew King · #38Running Back · 5-11 · 240 · Sr.-SQShreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy/Tyler [Texas] JC)multidisciplinary studies major

Jai Manahan · #32Running Back · 5-10 · 190 · Fr.-HSNew Deal, Texas (New Deal HS)business major

Dietrich Ortega-Jones · #10Safety · 6-0 · 195 · Fr.-HSFort Worth, Texas (North Crowley HS)business major

Jesse Rivas · #63Offensive Guard · 6-3 · 315 · Fr.-HSAustin, Texas (McNeil HS)biology major

Clay Roberts · #16Quarterback · 6-1 · 185 · Fr.-HSHouston, Texas (St. Pius X HS)business major

Juan Rodriguez · #64Defensive Tackle · 6-3 · 305 · Sr.-HSEdcouch, Texas (Edcouch-Elsa HS)physical education major

Terence Shaw II · #22Running Back · 5-9 · 180 · Fr.-HSCypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS)public health major

Rayshun Spearman Jr. · #37Wide Receiver · 6-1 · 190 · So.-TRKilleen, Texas (Shoemaker HS/Oregon State/Alabama)pre-business management major

Josh Stewart · #80Wide Receiver · 6-4 · 200 · Jr.-SQCollege Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS/Midwestern State)physical education major

Richard Turner · #44Wide Receiver · 5-9 · 165 · Jr.-SQPlano, Texas (West HS/Austin [Texas] College)political science major

Jacob Vasquez · #95Defensive End · 6-1 · 225 · Fr.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS)kinesiology major

Mitch Vickery · #38Safety · 5-8 · 185 · Fr.-RSSan Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS)business major

Jacobi Watkins · #52Linebacker · 6-1 · 210 · Fr.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (Sam Houston HS)pre-engineering major

Alex Webb · #18Place-Kicker/Punter · 6-1 · 215 · Fr.-HSSan Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS)business major

Matthew Wiley · #29Place-Kicker · 6-5 · 190 · So.-SQDripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS/Massachusetts)accounting major

Walk-Ons

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Marcus Davenport, DE

• Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

Drew Douglas, LB

•Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

Michael Egwuagu, S

• Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

• Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week (10/5)

David Morgan II, TE

• Second-Team All-American (USA Today)

• Honorable Mention All-American (SI.com)

• Invited to East-West Shrine Game

• John Mackey Award Midseason Watch List

• Second-Team All-Conference USA

• Selected by Minnesota Vikings (6th Round/188th overall)

to become UTSA’s first-ever NFL Draft pick

Jason Neill, DE

• Second-Team All-Conference USA

• NFL Free Agent (Dallas Cowboys)

Bennett Okotcha, CB

• Second-Team All-Conference USA

• NFL Free Agent (Tennessee Titans)

Brian Price, DT

• NFL Free Agent (Green Bay Packers)

Kerry Thomas Jr., WR

• Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

Jarveon Williams, RB

• Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

• First 1,000-yard rusher in UTSA history (1,042 yards)

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David Morgan II became UTSA’s first-ever All-American when he was selected to USA Today’s second team

at tight end. The second-team all-conference performer also went on to become the program’s first NFL Draft

pick (sixth round, Vikings).

Jason Neill earned second-team All-Conference USA accolades at defensive end after setting UTSA single-season records for tackles for loss (11.0) and sacks (8.5) to go along with 56 tackles and five

quarterback hurries in 2015.

Bennett Okotcha tied a school record with four interceptions en route to

garnering second-team all-conference honors at cornerback in 2015. He also

matched a program mark with two picks against Southern Miss.

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Schedule/ReSultSDate ______Opponent ___________________Result_____ Score ______Record _______Time_____ AttendSept. 3 ___at #22 Arizona ________________L _______ 32-42 _______ 0-1 _______ 3:18 ____51,111Sept. 12 __Kansas State __________________L _______ 3-30 _______ 0-2 _______ 3:29 ____29,424Sept. 19 __at #25 Oklahoma State _________L _______ 14-69 _______ 0-3 _______ 3:16 ____54,351Sept. 26 __Colorado State ________________L _______ 31-33 _______ 0-4 _______ 3:23 ____24,705Oct. 3 ____at UTEP* _____________________ W ______ 25-6 _____1-4 (1-0) _____ 4:31 ____25,951Oct. 10 ___Louisiana Tech* ________________L _______ 31-34 _____1-5 (1-1) _____ 3:33 ____24,392Oct. 17 ___at Southern Miss* ______________L _______ 10-32 _____1-6 (1-2) _____ 3:12 ____28,745Oct. 31 ___at North Texas* ________________L _______ 23-30 _____1-7 (1-3) _____ 3:14 ____10,292Nov. 7____Old Dominion* ________________L _______ 31-36 _____1-8 (1-4) _____ 3:28 ____19,586Nov. 14 __at Charlotte* _________________ W ____30-27 (OT) ___2-8 (2-4) _____ 3:40 ____11,331Nov. 21 __Rice* ________________________ W ______ 34-24 _____3-8 (3-4) _____ 3:10 ____20,437Nov. 28 __Middle Tennessee* _____________L _______ 7-42 _____3-9 (3-5) _____ 2:49 ____ 19504*Conference USA game

RecoRd BReakdown

Overall ____________________________ 3-9

Conference USA ____________________ 3-5Non-Conference ____________________ 0-4

Home _____________________________ 1-5Away ______________________________ 2-4

Day _______________________________ 1-3Night ______________________________ 2-6

Indoor _____________________________ 1-5Outdoor ___________________________ 2-4

Artificial surface ____________________ 3-9Natural grass _______________________ 0-0

Win coin toss _______________________ 2-5Lose coin toss _______________________ 1-4

Televised ___________________________ 3-9

Score first __________________________ 1-4Opponent scores first ________________ 2-5

Leading after 1st quarter _____________ 0-3Trailing after 1st quarter ______________ 1-6Tied after 1st quarter ________________ 2-0

Leading at half ______________________ 2-2Trailing at half ______________________ 1-7Tied at half _________________________ 0-0

Leading after 3rd quarter _____________ 2-1Trailing after 3rd quarter _____________ 1-8Tied after 3rd quarter ________________ 0-0

ScoRe BY QuaRteRS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUTSA 41 71 92 64 3 271Opponents 77 106 110 112 0 405

team StatiSticS UTSA OPPSCORING _____________________________________ 271 _______________ 405 Points Per Game _______________________________ 22.6 _______________ 33.8 Points Off Turnovers _____________________________47 ________________ 110FIRST DOWNS _________________________________ 244 _______________ 283 Rushing _______________________________________ 111 _______________ 108 Passing _______________________________________ 114 _______________ 152 Penalty ________________________________________19 _________________ 23RUSHING YARDAGE ___________________________ 2,026 ______________2,027 Yards gained rushing __________________________ 2,468 ______________2,218 Yards lost rushing ______________________________ 442 _______________ 191 Rushing Attempts _______________________________ 510 _______________ 483 Average Per Rush ______________________________ 4.0 ________________4.2 Average Per Game ____________________________ 168.8 ______________168.9 TDs Rushing ____________________________________16 _________________ 21PASSING YARDAGE ____________________________ 2,321 ______________3,302 Comp-Att-Int ________________________________211-360-11 _________ 245-410-14 Average Per Pass ______________________________ 6.4 ________________8.1 Average Per Catch _____________________________ 11.0 _______________ 13.5 Average Per Game ____________________________ 193.4 ______________275.2 TDs Passing ____________________________________17 _________________ 22TOTAL OFFENSE _______________________________ 4,347 ______________5,329 Total Plays ____________________________________ 870 _______________ 893 Average Per Play ______________________________ 5.0 ________________6.0 Average Per Game ____________________________ 362.2 ______________444.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ________________________70-1,453 ____________ 30-697PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ________________________ 19-98 _____________ 21-132INT RETURNS: #-Yards __________________________14-218 _____________ 11-144KICK RETURN AVERAGE _________________________ 20.8 _______________ 23.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ________________________ 5.2 ________________6.3INT RETURN AVERAGE __________________________ 15.6 _______________ 13.1FUMBLES-LOST ________________________________ 21-12 ______________ 17-8PENALTIES-Yards _______________________________84-788 _____________ 71-693 Average Per Game _____________________________ 65.7 _______________ 57.8PUNTS-Yards _________________________________67-2,609 ___________ 51-1,957 Average Per Punt ______________________________ 38.9 _______________ 38.4 Net punt average ______________________________ 35.8 _______________ 35.7KICKOFFS-Yards ______________________________56-3,559 ___________ 78-4,783 Average Per Kick ______________________________ 63.6 _______________ 61.3 Net kick average ______________________________ 39.9 _______________ 40.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ___________________ 28:33 _____________ 31:273RD-DOWN Conversions ______________________ 75/185 ____________71/171 3rd-Down Pct __________________________________ 41% _______________ 42%4TH-DOWN Conversions ________________________3/14 ______________ 10/18 4th-Down Pct __________________________________ 21% _______________ 56%SACKS BY-Yards _______________________________22-102 _____________ 44-275MISC YARDS ____________________________________ 0 _________________ 26TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ________________________35 _________________ 50FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ________________________ 10-18 ______________18-23ON-SIDE KICKS __________________________________0-1 _________________ 1-2RED-ZONE SCORES _________________________ (31-41) 76% ________(46-58) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS _________________ (23-41) 56% ________(32-58) 55%PAT-ATTEMPTS ______________________________ (29-34) 85% ________(47-48) 98%ATTENDANCE ________________________________ 138,048 ___________ 181,781 Games/Avg Per Game ______________________ 6/23,008 __________6/30,297

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« 2 0 1 5 U T S a G a m e - B y - G a m e S TaT i S T i c S »offenSe RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Total Date ____ Opponent ______________No. __ Yds __ TD __ Lg _ No. __ Yds __TD __ Lg __Cmp-Att-Int ___ Yds ___TD __Lg __ No __ Yds __TD _ Lg ___No __ Yds __ TD __ Lg ____Off9/3 ____ at #22 Arizona _________ 50 ___193 __ 2 __16 _ 25 __332 __ 2 ___43 ___ 25-45-1 ____ 332 __ 2 __ 43 ___ 5 ___ 96 __ 0 __ 22 __ 1 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 5259/12 ___ Kansas State ____________ 25 ___ 37 __ 0 __11 _ 23 __192 __ 0 ___17 ___ 23-37-0 ____ 192 __ 0 __ 17 ___ 7 ___117 __ 0 __ 27 __ 2 ___ 5 ___ 0 ___3 ___ 2299/19 ___ at #25 Oklahoma State __ 51 ___176 __ 1 __27 _ 16 __170 __ 1 ___35 ___ 16-30-2 ____ 170 __ 1 __ 35 __ 10 __200 __ 0 __ 34 __ 2 ___ 3 ___ 0 ___3 ___ 3469/26 ___ Colorado State __________ 34 ___279 __ 3 __85 __ 9 ___153 __ 1 ___40 ____9-18-1 _____ 153 __ 1 __ 40 ___ 6 ___118 __ 0 __ 29 __ 1 __ 20 __ 0 ___0 ___ 43210/3 ___ at UTEP ________________ 48 ___137 __ 1 __52 _ 19 __198 __ 0 ___29 ___ 19-32-0 ____ 198 __ 0 __ 29 ___ 2 ___ 56 __ 0 __ 29 __ 3 __ 40 __ 0 __ 22 __ 33510/10 _ Louisiana Tech __________ 39 ___ 73 __ 0 __13 _ 18 __227 __ 4 ___57 ___ 18-27-2 ____ 227 __ 4 __ 57 ___ 6 ___157 __ 0 __ 36 __ 2 ___ 2 ___ 0 ___2 ___ 30010/17 _ at Southern Miss ________ 41 ___139 __ 0 __47 __ 6 ___ 66 __ 1 ___20 ____6-22-0 ______66 ___ 1 __ 20 ___ 6 ___138 __ 0 __ 34 __ 2 ___ 9 ___ 0 ___6 ___ 20510/31 _ at North Texas __________ 50 ___230 __ 2 __21 _ 27 __245 __ 1 ___20 ___ 27-41-0 ____ 245 __ 1 __ 20 ___ 5 ___ 99 __ 0 __ 27 __ 3 ___ 9 ___ 0 ___5 ___ 47511/7 ___ Old Dominion __________ 38 ___141 __ 2 __22 _ 26 __283 __ 2 ___31 ___ 26-38-0 ____ 283 __ 2 __ 31 ___ 7 ___107 __ 0 __ 25 __ 2 ___ 4 ___ 0 ___3 ___ 42411/14 _ at Charlotte _____________ 47 ___218 __ 2 __68 _ 18 __133 __ 2 ___26 ___ 18-33-3 ____ 133 __ 2 __ 26 ___ 6 ___117 __ 0 __ 29 __ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 35111/21 _ Rice ___________________ 45 ___242 __ 3 __78 __ 9 ___189 __ 2 ___36 ____9-13-0 _____ 189 __ 2 __ 36 ___ 4 ___ 98 __ 0 __ 28 __ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 43111/28 _ Middle Tennessee _______ 43 ___152 __ 0 __31 _ 14 __140 __ 1 ___31 ___ 14-23-2 ____ 140 __ 1 __ 31 ___ 6 ___150 __ 0 __ 33 __ 1 ___ 6 ___ 0 ___6 ___ 292 ________ Totals __________________510 _ 2,026 _16 __85 _ 211 _2,321 _17 __57 _ 211-360-11 _ 2,321 __17 __57 ___70 _1,453 _ 0 __ 36___ 19 __ 98 __ 0___ 22__ 4,347________ Opponent ______________483 _ 2,027 _21 __58 _ 245 _3,302 _22 __58 _ 245-410-14 _ 3,302 __22 __58 ___30 __697 __ 0 __ 46___ 21 __132 __ 0___ 30__ 5,329

defenSe TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTSDate _____Opponent _________________Solo ___ Ast __ Total ____TFL-Yds ___ No-Yds ___ FF __ FR-Yds __Int-Yds _ QBH _ Brk ___ Kick __ Made-Att ___Run _ Rcv _ Saf ____ Pts 9/3 _____at #22 Arizona ____________ 44 ___ 18 ___ 62 _____5-10 ______ 1-3 ______1 ___ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 4 _____ 0 ______ 2-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 329/12 ____Kansas State ______________ 37 ___ 32 ___ 69 _____5-15 ______2-10 _____1 ___ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 1 _____ 0 ______ 0-0 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 ______39/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State _____ 44 ___ 24 ___ 68 _____4-21 ______3-19 _____0 ___ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____1 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______ 2-2 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 149/26 ____Colorado State ____________ 39 ___ 46 ___ 85 _____ 3-8 _______ 1-6 ______0 ___ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 5 _____ 1 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3110/3 ____at UTEP ___________________ 37 ___ 22 ___ 59 _____4-10 ______ 2-7 ______1 ___ 1-0 _____4-98 ____7 ___ 7 _____ 0 ______ 3-2 ______0 ___0 ___ 1 _____ 2510/10 __Louisiana Tech _____________ 42 ___ 30 ___ 72 _____5-12 ______ 0-0 ______0 ___ 0-0 _____2-65 ____2 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3110/17 __at Southern Miss ___________ 51 ___ 16 ___ 67 _____ 1-3 _______ 0-0 ______1 ___ 1-5 _____3-14 ____1 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______ 1-1 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 1010/31 __at North Texas _____________ 34 ___ 24 ___ 58 _____4-25 ______2-15 _____1 ___ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 1 _____ 0 ______ 3-2 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 2311/7 ____Old Dominion _____________ 31 ___ 50 ___ 81 _____7-17 ______ 3-8 ______0 ___ 0-0 _____1-16 ____4 ___ 7 _____ 0 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3111/14 __at Charlotte _______________ 54 ___ 26 ___ 80 _____6-24 ______4-20 _____2 ___ 0-0 _____ 2-0 _____4 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______ 4-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3011/21 __Rice ______________________ 51 ___ 26 ___ 77 _____5-22 ______4-14 _____1 ___ 1-3 _____2-25 ____0 ___ 7 _____ 0 ______ 5-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3411/28 __Middle Tennessee __________ 37 ___ 50 ___ 87 _____ 2-5 _______ 0-0 ______2 ___ 2-0 _____ 0-0 _____1 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______ 1-1 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 ______7 _________Totals _____________________501 ___364 ___865 ____51-172 ___ 22-102 ___ 10 ___ 8-8 ___ 14-218 __ 23__ 46 ____ 1______29-34 _____0 ___0 ___ 1 _____271_________Opponent _________________536 ___360 ___896 ____91-391 ___ 44-275 ___ 11 __ 12-98 __ 11-144 __ 20__ 43 ____ 2______47-48 _____0 ___0 ___ 1 _____405

Special teamS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFSDate _____Opponent _________________ No __ Yds ____ Avg ___ Long ___Blkd __ TB ___ FC ___ 50+ ___I20 _____Made-Att__Long _Blkd _____No ____ Yds ____ Avg ____TB _ OB 9/3 _____at #22 Arizona _____________3 ___ 121 ___40.3 ____ 41 _____0 ____0 ____3 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 2-4 _____33 ___ 1 ______ 7 _____455 ___ 65.0 ___ 5 ___09/12 ____Kansas State _______________8 ___ 317 ___39.6 ____ 49 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 5 _______ 1-1 _____51 ___ 0 ______ 2 _____129 ___ 64.5 ___ 0 ___09/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State ______6 ___ 246 ___41.0 ____ 52 _____0 ____1 ____3 ____ 2 ____ 1 _______ 0-1 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 3 _____194 ___ 64.7 ___ 1 ___09/26 ____Colorado State _____________4 ___ 152 ___38.0 ____ 51 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 1 ____ 2 _______ 1-1 _____36 ___ 0 ______ 7 _____424 ___ 60.6 ___ 1 ___010/3 ____at UTEP ____________________7 ___ 335 ___47.9 ____ 62 _____0 ____1 ____2 ____ 2 ____ 1 _______ 1-4 _____30 ___ 0 ______ 5 _____308 ___ 61.6 ___ 2 ___110/10 __Louisiana Tech ______________6 ___ 222 ___37.0 ____ 45 _____0 ____0 ____4 ____ 0 ____ 0 _______ 1-1 _____25 ___ 0 ______ 6 _____380 ___ 63.3 ___ 2 ___010/17 __at Southern Miss ____________9 ___ 357 ___39.7 ____ 49 _____0 ____1 ____3 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 1-1 _____30 ___ 0 ______ 3 _____195 ___ 65.0 ___ 3 ___010/31 __at North Texas ______________4 ___ 146 ___36.5 ____ 43 _____0 ____1 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 1-1 _____24 ___ 0 ______ 4 _____260 ___ 65.0 ___ 2 ___011/7 ____Old Dominion ______________5 ___ 191 ___38.2 ____ 49 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 0 ____ 2 _______ 1-1 _____39 ___ 0 ______ 6 _____386 ___ 64.3 ___ 4 ___011/14 __at Charlotte ________________5 ___ 180 ___36.0 ____ 41 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 3-1 _____22 ___ 0 ______ 5 _____319 ___ 63.8 ___ 3 ___011/21 __Rice _______________________6 ___ 197 ___32.8 ____ 42 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 0 ____ 2 _______ 0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 6 _____387 ___ 64.5 ___ 2 ___011/28 __Middle Tennessee ___________4 ___ 145 ___36.2 ____ 42 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 2 _____122 ___ 61.0 ___ 0 ___0 __________Totals _____________________ 67__ 2,609 __ 38.9 ____ 62 _____0 ____4 ___ 23____ 5 ____18 ______ 10-18 ____51 ___ 1 ______56 ___ 3,559 ___63.6____25 __1_________Opponent _________________ 51__ 1,957 __ 38.4 ____ 58 _____1 ____2 ___ 19____ 6 ____18 ______ 18-23 ____45 ___ 0 ______78 ___ 4,783 ___61.3____ 7 ___2

Red Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate _____Opponent _________________________Score ___ In RZ _ Scored ___ Pts ____ TDs ___ TDs ____TDs ____ Made __ FGA _____ Downs ____Int ___ Fumb ___Half _ Game9/3 _____at #22 Arizona ______________ L ___ 32-42 ____ 6 ______5 _____ 26 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 2 ______1 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 09/12 ____Kansas State ________________ L ____ 3-30 _____ 1 ______0 ______ 0 ______ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______0 _________1 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 09/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State _______ L ___ 14-69 ____ 4 ______2 _____ 14 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ 1 _______ 0 ______1 _________0 ______ 1 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 09/26 ____Colorado State ______________ L ___ 31-33 ____ 4 ______4 _____ 24 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/3 ____at UTEP _____________________W ___ 25-6 _____ 2 ______1 ______ 3 ______ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0 _______ 1 ______1 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/10 __Louisiana Tech _______________ L ___ 31-34 ____ 3 ______3 _____ 17 _____ 2 _____ 0 _____ 2 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/17 __at Southern Miss _____________ L ___ 10-32 ____ 3 ______2 _____ 10 _____ 1 _____ 0 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 1 ______0 ____ 010/31 __at North Texas _______________ L ___ 23-30 ____ 4 ______4 _____ 23 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/7 ____Old Dominion _______________ L ___ 31-36 ____ 5 ______3 _____ 21 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 0 ______0 _________2 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/14 __at Charlotte _________________W 30-27 (OT) __ 4 ______3 _____ 16 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 1 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/21 __Rice ________________________W __ 34-24 ____ 4 ______4 _____ 27 _____ 4 _____ 2 _____ 2 _______ 0 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/28 __Middle Tennessee ____________ L ____ 7-42 _____ 1 ______0 ______ 0 ______ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______0 _________1 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 0 __________UTSA — 31 of 41 (75.6%) ____________________ 41 ____ 31 _____181 _____23 ____12 ____ 11 _______ 8 ______3 _________4 ______ 2 ______ 1 ______0 ____ 0

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« 2 0 1 5 o p p o n e n T S G a m e - B y - G a m e S TaT i S T i c S »offenSe RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Total Date ____ Opponent ______________No. __ Yds __ TD __ Lg _ No. __ Yds __TD __ Lg __Cmp-Att-Int ___ Yds ___TD __Lg __ No __ Yds __TD _ Lg ___No __ Yds __ TD __ Lg ____Off 9/3 ____ at #22 Arizona _________ 38 ___163 __ 0 __31 _ 22 __229 __ 4 ___35 ___ 22-36-0 ____ 229 __ 4 __ 35 ___ 2 ___ 39 __ 0 __ 21 __ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 3929/12 ___ Kansas State ____________ 44 ___175 __ 3 __22 _ 12 __243 __ 0 ___53 ___ 12-23-0 ____ 243 __ 0 __ 53 ___ 2 ___ 72 __ 0 __ 46 __ 3 ___ 1 ___ 0 ___2 ___ 4189/19 ___ at #25 Oklahoma State __ 40 ___217 __ 4 __58 _ 19 __312 __ 3 ___46 ___ 19-26-0 ____ 312 __ 3 __ 46 ___ 2 ___ 46 __ 0 __ 24 __ 2 __ 17 __ 0 __ 17 __ 5299/26 ___ Colorado State __________ 46 ___171 __ 1 __28 _ 16 __267 __ 3 ___38 ___ 16-30-0 ____ 267 __ 3 __ 38 ___ 6 ___138 __ 0 __ 38 __ 2 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 43810/3 ___ at UTEP ________________ 22 ___ 59 __ 0 __12 _ 23 __216 __ 1 ___41 ___ 23-50-4 ____ 216 __ 1 __ 41 ___ 2 ___ 29 __ 0 __ 16 __ 3 __ 26 __ 0 __ 16 __ 27510/10 _ Louisiana Tech __________ 31 ___ 93 __ 2 __17 _ 28 __351 __ 1 ___47 ___ 28-44-2 ____ 351 __ 1 __ 47 ___ 4 ___ 76 __ 0 __ 21 __ 1 ___ 2 ___ 0 ___2 ___ 44410/17 _ at Southern Miss ________ 44 ___213 __ 1 __21 _ 23 __343 __ 2 ___53 ___ 23-31-3 ____ 343 __ 2 __ 53 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 2 __ 22 __ 0 __ 16 __ 55610/31 _ at North Texas __________ 38 ___267 __ 3 __54 _ 11 __104 __ 0 ___18 ___ 11-22-0 ____ 104 __ 0 __ 18 ___ 2 ___ 45 __ 0 __ 24 __ 2 __ 34 __ 0 __ 30 __ 37111/7 ___ Old Dominion __________ 37 ___170 __ 2 __22 _ 29 __378 __ 2 ___42 ___ 29-48-1 ____ 378 __ 2 __ 42 ___ 2 ___ 62 __ 0 __ 32 __ 1 ___-4 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 54811/14 _ at Charlotte _____________ 54 ___134 __ 0 __10 _ 15 __243 __ 3 ___42 ___ 15-29-2 ____ 243 __ 3 __ 42 ___ 2 ___ 53 __ 0 __ 31 __ 3 __ 14 __ 0 __ 14 __ 37711/21 _ Rice ___________________ 46 ___161 __ 1 __30 _ 23 __359 __ 2 ___58 ___ 23-41-2 ____ 359 __ 2 __ 58 ___ 4 ___ 65 __ 0 __ 20 __ 2 __ 20 __ 0 __ 14 __ 52011/28 _ Middle Tennessee _______ 43 ___199 __ 4 __14 _ 24 __257 __ 1 ___40 ___ 24-30-0 ____ 257 __ 1 __ 40 ___ 2 ___ 72 __ 0 __ 45 __ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 456 ________ Opponents _____________483 _ 2,027 _21 __58 _ 245 _3,302 _22 __58 _ 245-410-14 _ 3,302 __22 __58 ___30 __697 __ 0 __ 46___ 21 __132 __ 0___ 30__ 5,329________ UTSA __________________510 _ 2,026 _16 __85 _ 211 _2,321 _17 __57 _ 211-360-11 _ 2,321 __17 __57 ___70 _1,453 _ 0 __ 36___ 19 __ 98 __ 0___ 22__ 4,347

defenSe TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTSDate _____Opponent _________________Solo ___ Ast __ Total ____TFL-Yds ___ No-Yds ___ FF __ FR-Yds __Int-Yds _ QBH _ Brk ___ Kick __ Made-Att ___Run _ Rcv _ Saf ____ Pts 9/3 _____at #22 Arizona ____________ 57 ___ 30 ___ 87 _____ 3-5 _______ 0-0 ______1 ___1-22 ____1-23 ____0 ___ 8 _____ 1 ______ 6-6 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 429/12 ____Kansas State ______________ 38 ___ 32 ___ 70 _____7-35 ______4-24 _____0 ___ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____1 ___ 5 _____ 0 ______ 3-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 309/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State _____ 54 ___ 36 ___ 90 _____7-29 ______3-23 _____4 ___5-28 ____ 2-9 _____2 ___ 4 _____ 0 ______ 9-9 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 699/26 ____Colorado State ____________ 30 ___ 28 ___ 58 _____6-16 ______2-10 _____0 ___ 0-0 _____1-19 ____0 ___ 1 _____ 0 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 1 _____ 3310/3 ____at UTEP ___________________ 46 ___ 44 ___ 90 ____ 11-50 ______5-38 _____0 ___ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 5 _____ 0 ______ 0-0 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 ______610/10 __Louisiana Tech _____________ 47 ___ 26 ___ 73 ____ 12-39 ______5-23 _____2 ___ 0-0 _____2-55 ____2 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3410/17 __at Southern Miss ___________ 42 ___ 20 ___ 62 _____6-36 ______5-34 _____2 ___ 2-3 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 8 _____ 0 ______ 2-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3210/31 __at North Texas _____________ 52 ___ 24 ___ 76 _____5-17 ______3-14 _____0 ___1-45 ____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 2 _____ 1 ______ 4-4 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3011/7 ____Old Dominion _____________ 41 ___ 42 ___ 83 _____5-23 ______5-23 _____0 ___ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____1 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______ 3-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 3611/14 __at Charlotte _______________ 47 ___ 24 ___ 71 ____ 13-69 ______5-34 _____0 ___ 0-0 _____ 3-6 _____4 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______ 3-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 2711/21 __Rice ______________________ 41 ___ 22 ___ 63 _____6-40 ______4-33 _____0 ___ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 1 _____ 0 ______ 3-3 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 2411/28 __Middle Tennessee __________ 40 ___ 32 ___ 72 _____9-35 ______3-24 _____1 ___ 1-0 _____2-32 ____4 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______ 6-6 ______0 ___0 ___ 0 _____ 42 _________Opponents ________________536 ___360 ___896 ____91-391 ___ 44-275 ___ 11 __ 12-98 __ 11-144 __ 20__ 43 ____ 2______47-48 _____0 ___0 ___ 1 _____405_________UTSA _____________________501 ___364 ___865 ____51-172 ___ 22-102 ___ 10 ___ 8-8 ___ 14-218 __ 23__ 46 ____ 1______29-34 _____0 ___0 ___ 1 _____271

Special teamS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFSDate _____Opponent _________________ No __ Yds ____ Avg ___ Long ___Blkd __ TB ___ FC ___ 50+ ___I20 _____Made-Att__Long _Blkd _____No ____ Yds ____ Avg ____TB _ OB 9/3 _____at #22 Arizona _____________4 ___ 161 ___40.2 ____ 49 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 7 _____452 ___ 64.6 ___ 2 ___09/12 ____Kansas State _______________4 ___ 147 ___36.8 ____ 40 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 0 _______ 3-3 _____29 ___ 0 ______ 7 _____424 ___ 60.6 ___ 0 ___09/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State ______5 ___ 174 ___34.8 ____ 40 _____0 ____0 ____3 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 2-2 _____43 ___ 0 ______12 ____748 ___ 62.3 ___ 2 ___09/26 ____Colorado State _____________5 ___ 204 ___40.8 ____ 58 _____1 ____0 ____3 ____ 2 ____ 4 _______ 1-1 _____21 ___ 0 ______ 6 _____368 ___ 61.3 ___ 0 ___010/3 ____at UTEP ____________________7 ___ 328 ___46.9 ____ 53 _____0 ____1 ____2 ____ 4 ____ 2 _______ 0-1 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 3 _____205 ___ 68.3 ___ 1 ___010/10 __Louisiana Tech ______________6 ___ 212 ___35.3 ____ 49 _____0 ____0 ____3 ____ 0 ____ 4 _______ 2-2 _____32 ___ 0 ______ 7 _____404 ___ 57.7 ___ 0 ___110/17 __at Southern Miss ____________2 ____78 ____39.0 ____ 48 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 4-4 _____39 ___ 0 ______ 7 _____416 ___ 59.4 ___ 0 ___110/31 __at North Texas ______________6 ___ 229 ___38.2 ____ 48 _____0 ____1 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 2 _______ 1-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 5 _____317 ___ 63.4 ___ 0 ___011/7 ____Old Dominion ______________3 ____79 ____26.3 ____ 41 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _______ 4-3 _____38 ___ 0 ______ 6 _____317 ___ 52.8 ___ 0 ___011/14 __at Charlotte ________________5 ___ 178 ___35.6 ____ 44 _____0 ____0 ____4 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 4-2 _____41 ___ 0 ______ 6 _____365 ___ 60.8 ___ 0 ___011/21 __Rice _______________________2 ____87 ____43.5 ____ 47 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 1-1 _____45 ___ 0 ______ 5 _____320 ___ 64.0 ___ 1 ___011/28 __Middle Tennessee ___________2 ____80 ____40.0 ____ 44 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 _______ 0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 7 _____447 ___ 63.9 ___ 1 ___0 __________Opponents ________________ 51__ 1,957 __ 38.4 ____ 58 _____1 ____2 ___ 19____ 6 ____18 ______ 18-23 ____45 ___ 0 ______78 ___ 4,783 ___61.3____ 7 ___2_________UTSA _____________________ 67__ 2,609 __ 38.9 ____ 62 _____0 ____4 ___ 23____ 5 ____18 ______ 10-18 ____51 ___ 1 ______56 ___ 3,559 ___63.6____25 __1

Red Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate _____Opponent _________________________Score ___ In RZ _ Scored ___ Pts ____ TDs ___ TDs ____TDs ____ Made __ FGA _____ Downs ____Int ___ Fumb ___Half _ Game 9/3 _____at #22 Arizona ______________ L ___ 32-42 ____ 5 ______3 _____ 21 _____ 3 _____ 0 _____ 3 _______ 0 ______0 _________1 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______1 ____ 09/12 ____Kansas State ________________ L ____ 3-30 _____ 6 ______6 _____ 30 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 0 _______ 3 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 09/19 ____at #25 Oklahoma State _______ L ___ 14-69 ____ 6 ______6 _____ 34 _____ 4 _____ 2 _____ 2 _______ 2 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 09/26 ____Colorado State ______________ L ___ 31-33 ____ 3 ______3 _____ 17 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/3 ____at UTEP _____________________W ___ 25-6 _____ 3 ______1 ______ 6 ______ 1 _____ 0 _____ 1 _______ 0 ______0 _________1 ______ 1 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/10 __Louisiana Tech _______________ L ___ 31-34 ____ 5 ______5 _____ 27 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 2 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/17 __at Southern Miss _____________ L ___ 10-32 ____ 5 ______5 _____ 22 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ 1 _______ 3 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 010/31 __at North Texas _______________ L ___ 23-30 ____ 5 ______3 _____ 21 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______1 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 1 ______0 ____ 011/7 ____Old Dominion _______________ L ___ 31-36 ____ 7 ______5 _____ 27 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _______ 2 ______1 _________0 ______ 1 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/14 __at Charlotte _________________W 30-27 (OT) __ 5 ______3 _____ 17 _____ 2 _____ 0 _____ 2 _______ 1 ______0 _________1 ______ 1 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/21 __Rice ________________________W __ 34-24 ____ 2 ______1 ______ 7 ______ 1 _____ 1 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______0 _________1 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______0 ____ 011/28 __Middle Tennessee ____________ L ____ 7-42 _____ 6 ______5 _____ 35 _____ 5 _____ 4 _____ 1 _______ 0 ______0 _________0 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______1 ____ 0 __________Opponents — 46 of 58 (79.3%) _______________ 58 ____ 46 _____264 _____32 ____19 ____ 13 _______14 _____2 _________4 ______ 3 ______ 1 ______2 ____ 0

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« 2 0 1 5 U T S a i n d i v i d U a l S TaT i S T i c S »RuShingPlayer _____________ G ___ Att __ Gain ___ Loss ___Net __ Avg __ TD _ Long _ Avg/GWilliams, Jarveon ___ 11 ___173 _ 1,086 __ 44 _ 1,042 _ 6.0 __ 8 __ 85 ___94.7Sturm, Dalton _______ 10 ___128 __ 575 ___214 __ 361 __ 2.8 __ 1 __ 52 ___36.1Rhodes, Jalen _______ 12 ___ 60 __ 245 ____ 3 ___ 242 __ 4.0 __ 3 __ 16 ___20.2Clay, Tyrell _________ 11 ___ 42 __ 203 ____ 7 ___ 196 __ 4.7 __ 3 __ 31 ___17.8Grubb, Aaron ______ 12 ___ 12 ___ 60 _____ 4 ____ 56 ___ 4.7 __ 0 __ 11 ___ 4.7Thomas Jr., Kerry ____ 12 ____7 ____ 45 _____ 1 ____ 44 ___ 6.3 __ 0 __ 21 ___ 3.7Bogenschutz, Blake __ 5 ___ 43 __ 125 ___ 98 ___ 27 ___ 0.6 __ 1 __ 42 ___ 5.4Bellomy, Russell _____ 3 ____7 ____ 28 _____ 7 ____ 21 ___ 3.0 __ 0 __ 15 ___ 7.0Vaughn, Brian ______ 3 ____4 ____ 16 _____ 0 ____ 16 ___ 4.0 __ 0 __ 6 ___ 5.3Bias, Kenny ________ 8 ____3 ____ 14 _____ 0 ____ 14 ___ 4.7 __ 0 __ 11 ___ 1.8Dick, Derrick _______ 12 ____7 ____ 25 ____ 11 ___ 14 ___ 2.0 __ 0 __ 5 ___ 1.2White, Corbin ______ 2 ____4 ____ 17 _____ 3 ____ 14 ___ 3.5 __ 0 __ 8 ___ 7.0Hall, Peyton ________ 4 ____3 ____ 14 _____ 1 ____ 13 ___ 4.3 __ 0 __ 11 ___ 3.2Winnegan, Brett ____ 11 ____2 _____9 _____ 0 _____9 ___ 4.5 __ 0 __ 5 ___ 0.8Jones, Brady ________ 9 ____1 _____4 _____ 0 _____4 ___ 4.0 __ 0 __ 4 ___ 0.4Steward, Halen _____ 10 ____3 _____2 _____ 1 _____1 ___ 0.3 __ 0 __ 1 ___ 0.1Routsas, Yannis _____ 12 ____1 _____0 _____ 6 ____ -6 ___ -6.0 _ 0 __ 0 ___ -0.5Campbell Jr., Greg __ 4 ____1 _____0 _____ 6 ____ -6 ___ -6.0 _ 0 __ 0 ___ -1.5Team ______________ 12 ____9 _____0 ____ 36 ___ -36 __ -4.0 _ 0 __ 0 ___ -5.1Total _______________ 12 ___510 __2,468 __ 442 __2,026 _ 4.0 __16 __ 85 __ 168.8Opponents _________ 12 ___483 __2,218 __ 191 __2,027 _ 4.2 __21 __ 58 __ 168.9

ReceivingPlayer _____________ G ____ No. _____ Yds _____ Avg ____ TD ___ Long ___ Avg/GThomas Jr., Kerry ____ 12 _____52 _____ 541 ____ 10.4 ____ 4 ____ 36 _____ 45.1Morgan II, David ____ 12 _____45 _____ 566 ____ 12.6 ____ 5 ____ 32 _____ 47.2Grubb, Aaron ______ 12 _____42 _____ 344 _____8.2 ____ 3 ____ 26 _____ 28.7Taylor, JaBryce ______ 12 _____29 _____ 472 ____ 16.3 ____ 3 ____ 57 _____ 39.3Taylor, Aron ________ 11 _____11 _____ 147 ____ 13.4 ____ 1 ____ 32 _____ 13.4Williams, Jarveon ___ 11 _____ 9 _______60 ______6.7 ____ 0 ____ 19 ______ 5.5Jones, Brady ________ 9 _____ 5 _______52 _____ 10.4 ____ 0 ____ 17 ______ 5.8Rhodes, Jalen _______ 12 _____ 5 _______47 ______9.4 ____ 0 ____ 16 ______ 3.9Bias, Kenny ________ 8 _____ 4 _______54 _____ 13.5 ____ 0 ____ 43 ______ 6.8Winnegan, Brett ____ 11 _____ 2 _______10 ______5.0 ____ 0 ____ 10 ______ 0.9Clay, Tyrell _________ 11 _____ 2 _______10 ______5.0 ____ 0 _____9 ______ 0.9White, Corbin ______ 2 _____ 1 _______14 _____ 14.0 ____ 0 ____ 14 ______ 7.0Dick, Derrick _______ 12 _____ 1 _______ 5 ______5.0 ____ 0 _____5 ______ 0.4Campbell Jr., Greg __ 4 _____ 1 _______ 3 ______3.0 ____ 0 _____3 ______ 0.8Steward, Halen _____ 10 _____ 1 _______ 1 ______1.0 ____ 1 _____1 ______ 0.1Sturm, Dalton _______ 10 _____ 1 _______ -5 _____ -5.0 ____ 0 _____0 ______-0.5Total _______________ 12 ____ 211_____2321 ____ 11.0 ____ 17 ____ 57 _____193.4Opponents _________ 12 ____ 245_____3302 ____ 13.5 ____ 22 ____ 58 _____275.2

paSSingPlayer _____________ G ___Effic ____Cmp-Att-Int __ Pct ___ Yds __ TD __Lng _Avg/GSturm, Dalton _______ 10 _ 126.24 __125-212-7 __59.0 _1,354 _ 13 __ 57 __ 135.4Bogenschutz, Blake __ 5 _ 117.92 __ 81-137-4 __59.1 __897 ___4 __ 43 __ 179.4Bellomy, Russell _____ 3 __72.76 _____4-10-0 ____40.0 __ 39 ___0 __ 16 ___13.0Clay, Tyrell _________ 11 _ 360.40 ____ 1-1-0 ___ 100.0 __ 31 ___0 __ 31 ___ 2.8Campbell Jr., Greg __ 4 __ 0.00______ 0-0-0 ____ 0.0 ____ 0 ____0 __ 0 ___ 0.0Total _______________ 12 _ 122.24 _ 211-360-11 _58.6 _ 2,321 _ 17 __ 57 __ 193.4Opponents _________ 12 _ 138.28 _ 245-410-14 _59.8 _ 3,302 _ 22 __ 58 __ 275.2

punt RetuRnSPlayer __________________No. ______ Yds ______ Avg _______ TD ______ LongDick, Derrick ____________ 16 _______ 75 ______ 4.7 _______ 0 _______ 22Taylor, JaBryce ____________2 ________ 3 _______ 1.5 _______ 0 ________3Chavez, Justin ____________1 _______ 20 ______20.0 ______ 0 ________0Total ____________________ 19 _______ 98 ______ 5.2 ________0 _______ 22Opponents ______________ 21 _______132 ______ 6.3 ________0 _______ 30

kick RetuRnSPlayer __________________No. ______ Yds ______ Avg _______ TD ______ LongWinnegan, Brett _________ 36 _______747 ______20.8 ______ 0 _______ 36Dick, Derrick ____________ 26 _______592 ______22.8 ______ 0 _______ 33Rhodes, Jalen _____________5 _______ 94 ______18.8 ______ 0 _______ 31Williams, Jarveon _________1 ________ 7 _______ 7.0 _______ 0 ________7Taylor, JaBryce ____________1 _______ 12 ______12.0 ______ 0 _______ 12Miller, Dalton _____________1 ________ 1 _______ 1.0 _______ 0 ________1Total ____________________ 70 ______ 1,453 _____20.8 _______0 _______ 36Opponents ______________ 30 _______697 ______23.2 _______0 _______ 46

inteRceptionSPlayer __________________No. ______ Yds ______ Avg _______ TD ______ LongOkotcha, Bennett __________4 _______ 39 ______ 9.8 _______ 0 _______ 25Gaines, Nate _____________3 _______ 11 ______ 3.7 _______ 0 _______ 11Baker, Trevor _____________3 _______ 85 ______28.3 ______ 0 _______ 32Egwuagu, Michael ________3 _______ 83 ______27.7 ______ 2 _______ 40Sanchez, Mauricio ________1 ________ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ________0UTSA ___________________ 14 _______218 ______15.6 _______2 _______ 40Opponents ______________ 11 _______144 ______13.1 _______3 _______ 34

fumBle RetuRnSPlayer __________________No. ______ Yds ______ Avg _______ TD ______ LongCurry, Marcos ____________1 ________ 3 _______ 3.0 _______ 0 ________3Dye Jr., Stanley ___________1 ________ 5 _______ 5.0 _______ 0 ________5Total _____________________2 ________ 8 _______ 4.0 ________0 ________5Opponents _______________5 _______ 98 ______19.6 _______4 _______ 45

all-puRpoSePlayer ________________ G ___ Rush ___ Rec ___ PR __KOR ___IR ____ Tot __ Avg/GWilliams, Jarveon _____ 11 __1042 ___60 ____ 0 ____ 7 ____ 0 ___ 1109 __100.8Winnegan, Brett ______ 11 ____9 _____10 ____ 0 ___747 ___ 0 ____766 ___ 69.6Dick, Derrick _________ 12 ___ 14 _____ 5 ___ 75 __592 ___ 0 ____686 ___ 57.2Thomas Jr., Kerry ______ 12 ___ 44 ____ 541 ___ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____585 ___ 48.8Morgan II, David ______ 12 ____0 ____ 566 ___ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____566 ___ 47.2Taylor, JaBryce ________ 12 ____0 ____ 472 ___ 3 ___ 12 ___ 0 ____487 ___ 40.6Grubb, Aaron ________ 12 ___ 56 ____ 344 ___ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____400 ___ 33.3Rhodes, Jalen _________ 12 __ 242 ____47 ____ 0 ___ 94 ___ 0 ____383 ___ 31.9Sturm, Dalton _________ 10 __ 361 ____ -5 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____356 ___ 35.6Clay, Tyrell ___________ 11 __ 196 ____10 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____206 ___ 18.7Taylor, Aron __________ 11 ____0 ____ 147 ___ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____147 ___ 13.4Baker, Trevor __________ 8 _____0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ___ 85 ___ 85 ___ 10.6Egwuagu, Michael ____ 12 ____0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ___ 83 ___ 83 ____ 6.9Bias, Kenny ___________ 8 ____ 14 _____54 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 68 ____ 8.5Jones, Brady ___________ 9 _____4 _____52 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 56 ____ 6.2Okotcha, Bennett ______ 12 ____0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ___ 39 ___ 39 ____ 3.2White, Corbin _________ 2 ____ 14 _____14 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 28 ___ 14.0Bogenschutz, Blake _____ 5 ____ 27 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 27 ____ 5.4Bellomy, Russell ________ 3 ____ 21 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 21 ____ 7.0Chavez, Justin _________ 7 _____0 _____ 0 ___ 20 ___ 0 ____ 0 ____ 20 ____ 2.9Vaughn, Brian _________ 3 ____ 16 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 16 ____ 5.3Hall, Peyton ___________ 4 ____ 13 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 13 ____ 3.2Gaines, Nate _________ 10 ____0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ___ 11 ___ 11 ____ 1.1Steward, Halen _______ 10 ____1 _____ 1 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____2 _____ 0.2Miller, Dalton __________ 9 _____0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 1 ____ 0 _____1 _____ 0.1Campbell Jr., Greg _____ 4 ____ -6 _____ 3 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____-3 _____-0.8Routsas, Yannis _______ 12 ___ -6 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____-6 _____-0.5Team ________________ 12 ___ -36 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ____ -36 ____-5.1Total __________________12 __2,026 _ 2,321 _ 98 _ 1,453 _218 __6,116 __509.7Opponents ____________12 __2,027 _ 3,302 _132 __697 __144 __6,302 __525.2

total offenSePlayer ________________ G ______ Plays ____Rush ____ Pass ____ Total _____Avg/GSturm, Dalton _________ 10 _____ 340 ____361 ____ 1,354 __ 1,715 ____171.5Williams, Jarveon _____ 11 _____ 173 ___ 1,042 _____ 0 _____ 1,042 ____ 94.7Bogenschutz, Blake _____ 5 ______ 180 ____ 27 _____ 897 ____ 924 _____184.8Rhodes, Jalen _________ 12 ______ 60 _____242 ______ 0 ______ 242 _____ 20.2Clay, Tyrell ___________ 11 ______ 43 _____196 ______31 _____ 227 _____ 20.6Bellomy, Russell ________ 3 _______ 17 _____ 21 ______39 ______ 60 ______ 20.0Grubb, Aaron ________ 12 ______ 12 _____ 56 ______ 0 _______ 56 _______ 4.7Thomas Jr., Kerry ______ 12 ______ 7 _____ 44 ______ 0 _______ 44 _______ 3.7Vaughn, Brian _________ 3 _______ 4 _____ 16 ______ 0 _______ 16 _______ 5.3Dick, Derrick _________ 12 ______ 7 _____ 14 ______ 0 _______ 14 _______ 1.2Bias, Kenny ___________ 8 _______ 3 _____ 14 ______ 0 _______ 14 _______ 1.8White, Corbin _________ 2 _______ 4 _____ 14 ______ 0 _______ 14 _______ 7.0Hall, Peyton ___________ 4 _______ 3 _____ 13 ______ 0 _______ 13 _______ 3.2Winnegan, Brett ______ 11 ______ 2 ______ 9 _______ 0 ________9 _______ 0.8Jones, Brady ___________ 9 _______ 1 ______ 4 _______ 0 ________4 _______ 0.4Steward, Halen _______ 10 ______ 3 ______ 1 _______ 0 ________1 _______ 0.1Routsas, Yannis _______ 12 ______ 1 ______ -6 _______ 0 _______ -6 _______ -0.5Campbell Jr., Greg _____ 4 _______ 1 ______ -6 _______ 0 _______ -6 _______ -1.5Team ________________ 12 ______ 9 _____ -36 ______ 0 _______ -36 ______ -5.1Total __________________12 _____ 870 ___ 2,026 ___ 2,321 ____4,347 ____ 362.2Opponents ____________12 _____ 893 ___ 2,027 ___ 3,302 ____5,329 ____ 444.1

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puntingPlayer __________ No. ____Yds _____ Avg __ Long __ TB ___ FC __ I20 ___50+ _ BlkdRoutsas, Yannis __ 63 __ 2,460 ____39.0 ___ 62 ___4 ___ 23 ___17 ____5 ___ 0Portillo, Daniel ____ 4 ___ 123 ____30.8 __ 42 ___0 __ 0 ___ 2 ____0 __ 0UTSA ___________ 67 ___2,609 ____ 38.9 ___ 62____4 ___ 23 ___18 ____5 ___ 0Opponents ______ 51 ___1,957 ____ 38.4 ___ 58____2 ___ 19 ___18 ____6 ___ 1

kickoffSPlayer __________ No. ____ Yds ______ Avg _____ TB ___ OB ___ Retn __ Net __ YdLnPortillo, Daniel ___ 41 ___ 2,595 ___ 63.3 ____ 16 ___ 1 ____— ___ — _____—Falcon, Victor ____ 15 ____ 964 ____ 64.3 _____9 ____ 0 _____— ___ — _____—Total ____________ 56 ___ 3,559 _____63.6_____ 25____ 1 ____ 697__ 39.9 ___ 25Opponents ______ 78 ___ 4,783 _____61.3______7 ____ 2 ___ 1,453 _ 40.4 ___ 24

field goalSPlayer _______ FGM-FGA __ Pct. ___ 18-29 __30-39 _ 40-49 __ 50+ ___ Lg ___ BlkPortillo, Daniel __ 10-17 ____58.8 ____4-4 _____5-6 ____0-6 _____1-1 ____ 51 ___ 1Victor Falcon ____ 0-1 _____ 0.0 _____0-0 _____0-0 ____0-0 _____0-1 ____ — ____—UTSA __________ 10-17 ____ 58.8 ___ 4-4 _____5-6 ___ 0-6 ____ 1-2 ____ 51____ 1Opponents _____ 18-21 ____ 85.7 ___ 9-10 ____6-7 ___ 3-5 ____ 0-1 ____ 45____ 0

FG SEQUENCE __________________UTSA ______________ OPPONENTSArizona ___________________ 33,(19),(33),44 ______________ —Kansas State ___________________ (51) ______________ (29),(27),(21)Oklahoma State__________________40 _________________ (24),(43)Colorado State _________________ (36) __________________ (21)UTEP ______________________46,(30),44,45 _______________ 42Louisiana Tech __________________ (25) ________________ (19),(32)Southern Miss __________________ (30) ____________ (25),(22),(20),(39)North Texas ____________________ (24) ___________________ 27Old Dominion __________________ (39) _____________35,(38),(32),(36)Charlotte ____________________ 44,52,(22) __________ 52,(41),43,(37)Rice ____________________________ — ___________________ (45)Middle Tennessee ________________ — ____________________ —Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

« 2 0 1 5 U T S a i n d i v i d U a l S TaT i S T i c S »ScoRing |-------------PATs-------------|Player _____________ TD __ FGs ___ Kick __ Rush _ Rcv _ Pass __ DXP _ Saf PointsPortillo, Daniel ______ 0 _ 10-17 ___27-32 __0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___57Williams, Jarveon ___ 8 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___48Morgan II, David ____ 5 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___30Thomas Jr., Kerry ____ 4 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___24Taylor, JaBryce ______ 3 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___18Grubb, Aaron ______ 3 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___18Rhodes, Jalen _______ 3 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___18Clay, Tyrell _________ 3 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___18Egwuagu, Michael __ 2 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___12Taylor, Aron ________ 1 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___ 6Sturm, Dalton _______ 1 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___ 6Steward, Halen _____ 1 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___ 6Bogenschutz, Blake __ 1 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-1 ____ 0 ___0 ___ 6Falcon, Victor _______ 0 __ 0-1 _____ 2-2 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___0 ___ 2Douglas, Drew ______ 0 __ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ___0-0 __ 0 __ 0-0 ____ 0 ___1 ___ 2Total _______________ 35 _ 10-18 ___29-34 __0-0 __ 0___ 0-1 _____0 ___1 __ 271Opponents _________ 50 _ 18-23 ___47-48 __0-0 __ 0___ 0-2 _____1 ___1 __ 405

Starters SummaryOffense QB TB WR (X) WR (Z) WR (H/SLOT) TE LT LG C RG RT at #22 Arizona Bogenchutz Williams,J Bias Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Pratt Cavanaugh Gray Kansas State Bogenchutz Williams,J Bias Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Pratt Cavanaugh Gray at #25 Oklahoma State Bogenchutz Williams,J Bias Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Pratt Cavanaugh Gray Colorado State Bogenchutz Williams,J Bias Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Pratt Cavanaugh Gray at UTEP Bogenchutz Williams,J Taylor,A Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Pratt Cavanaugh Gray Louisiana Tech Sturm Williams,J Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh Pratt Perez-Isidoro Cavanaugh Gray at Southern Miss Sturm Williams,J Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh Hester Perez-Isidoro Cavanaugh Gray at North Texas Sturm Williams,J Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Perez-Isidoro Cavanaugh Gray Old Dominion Sturm Rhodes Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Perez-Isidoro Cavanaugh Gray at Charlotte Sturm Rhodes Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh McKinney Perez-Isidoro Cavanaugh Gray Rice Sturm Williams,J Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Stevens (TE) Morgan II Darragh McKinney Woods Cavanaugh Gray Middle Tennessee Sturm Clay Taylor,J Thomas Jr. Grubb Morgan II Darragh Pratt Woods Cavanaugh Gray

Defense DE DT DT DE LB (MIKE) LB (HAWK) SS (DAWG) SS (ROVER) FS CB CB at #22 Arizona Davenport Price Tuiolosega Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Sanchez Gaines Henricks Okotcha Kansas State Davenport Price Tuiolosega Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Sanchez Gaines Henricks Okotcha at #25 Oklahoma State Davenport Price Tuiolosega Neill Miller Curry Egwuagu Sanchez Gaines Henricks Okotcha Colorado State Napoles Price Strong Jr. Neill Miller Curry Egwuagu Sanchez Gaines Henricks Okotcha at UTEP Davenport Price Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Gaines Baker Okotcha Louisiana Tech Davenport Price Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Gaines Baker Okotcha at Southern Miss Davenport Price Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Chavez Baker Okotcha at North Texas Davenport Price Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Sanchez Wheeler Baker Okotcha Old Dominion Davenport Tuiolosega Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Gaines Baker Okotcha at Charlotte Davenport Tuiolosega Strong Jr. Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Gaines Baker Butler Rice Davenport Price Tuiolosega Neill Douglas Curry Egwuagu Wheeler Gaines Baker Okotcha Middle Tennessee Davenport Price Tuiolosega Neill Douglas Curry Wheeler Sanchez Gaines Baker Okotcha

team captainsat #22 Arizona — Drew Douglas, Aaron Grubb, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez

Kansas State — Blake Bogenschutz, Jordan Gray, Jason Neill, Bennett Okotcha at #25 Oklahoma State — William Cavanaugh, Michael Egwuagu, Brian Price, Jarveon Williams

Colorado State — Kenny Bias, David Morgan II, Bennett Okotcha, Maurico Sanchezat UTEP — Blake Bogenschutz, Michael Egwuagu, Drew Douglas, David Morgan II

Louisiana Tech — Michael Egwuagu, Drew Douglas, Aaron Grubb, David Morgan IIat Southern Miss — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon Williamsat North Texas — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon WilliamsOld Dominion — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon Williamsat Charlotte — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon Williams

Rice — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon WilliamsMiddle Tennessee — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Dalton SturmRice — Drew Douglas, David Morgan II, Mauricio Sanchez, Jarveon Williams

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« 2 0 1 5 U T S a d e f e n S i v e S TaT i S T i c S » Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd

# ____Player _____________________GP-GS _______Solo _____ Ast _____ Total _______ TFL/Yds ____ No-Yards _____ Int-Yds ___ BrUp ___ QBH ___ Rcv-Yds ___FF ___Kick __ Saf

4 ____Wheeler, Duke ______________ 11 ________ 62 _____ 31 ______ 93 _________1-1 __________ . ____________. _______ 3 ______ . _________. ______ 1 ____ . ____ .

32 ___Douglas, Drew ______________ 10 ________ 32 _____ 50 ______ 82 ________ 4.5-9 ________1-4___________. _______ 2 _____ 5 ________. ______ . ____ . ____1

11 ___Gaines, Nate _______________ 10 ________ 48 _____ 28 ______ 76 ________ 0.5-0 _________ . __________ 3-11 _____ 6 ______ . _______ 1-0 _____ . ____ . ____ .

9 ____Curry, Marcos _______________ 12 ________ 40 _____ 34 ______ 74 _______ 4.5-15 _______ 2-11 __________. _______ 2 _____ 3 ______ 1-3 _____ 1 ____ . ____ .

8 ____Egwuagu, Michael ___________ 12 ________ 37 _____ 25 ______ 62 _______ 3.5-16 ______ 1.5-10 _______ 3-83 _____ 5 _____ 1 ________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

96 ___Neill, Jason _________________ 12 ________ 36 _____ 20 ______ 56 ________11-51 ______ 8.5-39 _________. ________ . ______ 5 ________. ______ 1 ____ . ____ .

93 ___Davenport, Marcus ___________ 11 ________ 30 _____ 19 ______ 49 _______ 7.5-24 _______ 4-11 __________. _______ 3 _____ 4 ________. ______ 2 ____ . ____ .

21 ___Okotcha, Bennett ____________ 12 ________ 39 ______ 8 _______ 47 __________ .____________ . __________ 4-39 _____ 10 ______ . _______ 1-0 _____ 1 ____ . ____ .

25 ___Sanchez, Mauricio ___________ 10 ________ 23 _____ 14 ______ 37 _________1-4 __________ . ___________1-0 ______ 1 ______ . _______ 1-0 _____ 2 ____ . ____ .

91 ___Price, Brian _________________ 10 ________ 15 _____ 18 ______ 33 _________2-6 _________1-6___________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

54 ___Strong Jr., Kevin _____________ 12 ________ 12 _____ 19 ______ 31 _______ 6.5-25 ______ 2.5-14 _________. _______ 2 _____ 1 ________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

75 ___Tuiolosega, Jonathan _________ 12 _________ 6 ______ 23 ______ 29 ________ 2.5-5 _______0.5-1 __________. _______ 1 _____ 2 ______ 1-0 _____ . ____ . ____ .

3 ____Dye Jr., Stanley ______________ 12 ________ 11 ______ 9 _______ 20 ________ 0.5-1 _________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _______ 1-5 _____ . ____ . ____ .

26 ___Baker, Trevor _________________ 8 _________ 13 ______ 5 _______ 18 _________2-3 __________ . __________ 3-85 _____ 7 ______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

47 ___Napoles, Romario ___________ 12 ________ 10 ______ 6 _______ 16 _________2-7 _________1-6___________. ________ . ______ 1 ________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

23 ___Godfrey, Darryl ______________ 10 _________ 9 _______ 6 _______ 15 __________ .____________ . ____________. _______ 1 ______ . _________. ______ 1 ____ . ____ .

56 ___Miller, Dalton _________________ 9 __________ 4 _______ 9 _______ 13 __________ .____________ . ____________. _______ 1 _____ 1 ________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

6 ____Henricks, Aneas _____________ 12 _________ 9 _______ 3 _______ 12 __________ .____________ . ____________. _______ 2 ______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

30 ___Chavez, Justin ________________ 7 __________ 5 _______ 6 _______ 11 __________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _______ 1-0 _____ . ____ 1 ____ .

97 ___King-Williams, Vontr __________ 12 _________ 5 _______ 5 _______ 10 __________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

14 ___ Levine, C.J. _________________ 12 _________ 6 _______ 3 ________9 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

53 ___Garcia, Kevin _______________ 10 _________ 3 _______ 6 ________9 _________ 0.5-1 _________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

10 ___Austin III, Carl _______________ 11 _________ 5 _______ 4 ________9 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

45 ___Eddins, Justyn _______________ 10 _________ 7 _______ 2 ________9 _________ 0.5-1 _________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

90 ___Ubabuike, Kennedy ___________ 8 __________ 5 _______ 3 ________8 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

43 ___Kane, Ben ___________________ 9 __________ 4 _______ 3 ________7 __________1-3 __________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

27 ___Williams, Deandre ____________ 3 __________ 2 _______ 1 ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

82 ___Morgan II, David ____________ 12 _________ 3 _______ . ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

18 ___Santos, Isaiah _______________ 11 _________ 2 _______ 1 ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

51 ___Holman, Steven _______________ 4 __________ 3 _______ . ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

16 ___Dick, Derrick ________________ 12 _________ 2 _______ 1 ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

22 ___Butler, JaColbie _______________ 8 __________ 2 _______ 1 ________3 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

13 ___Portillo, Daniel _______________ 12 _________ 2 _______ . ________2 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

49 ___Bayliss, Matt ________________ 12 _________ 1 _______ 1 ________2 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

74 ___Darragh, Reed ______________ 12 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

46 ___ Laufer, Cade ________________ 12 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

41 ___Haley, Cedric ________________ 3 __________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

86 ___ Jones, Brady _________________ 9 __________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

88 ___Grubb, Aaron _______________ 12 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

7 ____Thomas Jr., Kerry ____________ 12 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

2 ____Williams, Jarveon ____________ 11 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _________. ______ . ____ . ____ .

______Team _______________________ 12 _________ 1 _______ . ________1 ___________ .____________ . ____________. ________ . _______ . _______ 1-0 _____ 1 ____ . ____ .

______ Total _______________________ 12 ________501 _____ 364 ______865 _______ 51-172 ______ 22-102 ______14-218 ____ 46 _____ 23 ______ 8-8 ____ 10 ___ 1 ____1

______Opponents __________________ 12 ________536 _____ 360 ______896 _______ 91-391 ______ 44-275 ______11-144 ____ 43 _____ 20 _____ 12-98 ___ 11 ___ 2 ____1

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« 2 0 1 5 U T S a / o p p o n e n T S S U p e R l aT i v e S »individualRushes __________________ 28 __________________ Jarveon Williams at UTEP (10/3)Rushing Yards __________ 181 _____________Jarveon Williams at Charlotte (11/14)Rushing TDs ______________2 _________ Jarveon Williams vs. Colorado State (9/26)___________________________________________Tyrell Clay vs. Old Dominion (11/7)____________________________________________ Jarveon Williams vs. Rice (11/21) Long Rush _______________ 85 _________ Jarveon Williams vs. Colorado State (9/26)Passing Attempts _________ 43 ________________Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona (9/3)Passing Completions ______ 27 _______________ Dalton Sturm at North Texas (10/31)Passing Yards ___________ 332 _______________Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona (9/3)Passing TDs ______________4 _____________ Dalton Sturm vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Long Pass _______________ 57 _____________ Dalton Sturm vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Receptions _______________9 __________________David Morgan II at Arizona (9/3)_________________________________________ Aaron Grubb vs. Kansas State (9/12)_____________________________________ David Morgan II vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)_______________________________________Kerry Thomas Jr. at North Texas (10/31)_________________________________________ Kerry Thomas Jr. at Charlotte (11/14)Receiving Yards _________ 109 _________________David Morgan II at Arizona (9/3)Receiving TDs_____________2 __________ David Morgan II vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)_______________________________________ JaBryce Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)________________________________________ Aaron Grubb vs. Old Dominion (11/7)Long Reception __________ 57 ____________ JaBryce Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Field Goals _______________2 ____________________Daniel Portillo at Arizona (9/3)Long Field Goal __________ 51 ______________Daniel Portillo vs. Kansas State (9/12)Punts ____________________9 ____________Yannis Routsas at Southern Miss (10/17)Punting Avg ____________ 47.9 ____________________Yannis Routsas at UTEP (10/3)Long Punt _______________ 62 _____________________Yannis Routsas at UTEP (10/3)Punts Inside 20 ___________5 _____________ Yannis Routsas vs. Kansas State (9/12)Long Punt Return _________ 22 _______________________Derrick Dick at UTEP (10/3)Long Kickoff Return _______ 36 ___________Brett Winnegan vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Tackles _________________ 15 ____________ Duke Wheeler vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Sacks ___________________2.0 ________________Jason Neill at North Texas (10/31)______________________________________________ Jason Neill at Charlotte (11/14)___________________________________________ Marcus Davenport vs. Rice (11/21)__________________________________________________Jason Neill vs. Rice (11/21)Tackles For Loss __________4.0 ________________Jason Neill at North Texas (10/31)Interceptions ______________2 ______________________ Nate Gaines at UTEP (10/3)_____________________________________ Bennett Okotcha at Southern Miss (10/17)

opponent individualRushes __________________ 30 ________________ Jasen Oden, Colorado State (9/26)Rushing Yards __________ 143 _______________ Jasen Oden, Colorado State (9/26)Rushing TDs ______________2 ______________ Chris Carson, Oklahoma State (9/19)_____________________________________________ Ray Lawry, Old Dominion (11/7)______________________________________ Shane Tucker, Middle Tennessee (11/28)Long Rush _______________ 58 ____________Raymond Taylor, Oklahoma State (9/19)Passing Attempts _________ 49 __________________________Ryan Metz, UTEP (10/3)Passing Completions ______ 29 ___________ David Washington, Old Dominion (11/7)Passing Yards ___________ 378 __________ David Washington, Old Dominion (11/7)Passing TDs ______________4 ______________________ Anu Solomon, Arizona (9/3)Long Pass _______________ 58 _____________________Driphus Jackson, Rice (11/21)Receptions ______________ 13 _________________ Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech (9/10)Receiving Yards _________ 160 ____________ Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion (11/7)Receiving TDs_____________2 _____________ Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion (11/7)___________________________________________ Richard Murphy, Charlotte (11/14)Long Reception __________ 58 ______________________ Nate German, Rice (11/21)Field Goals _______________3 _________________ Jack Cantele, Kansas State (9/12)Long Field Goal __________ 45 _____________________ Hayden Tobola, Rice (11/21)Punts ____________________7 __________________________ Alan Luna, UTEP (10/3)Punting Avg ____________ 51.0 ______________Hayden Hunt, Colorado State (9/26)Long Punt _______________ 58 _______________Hayden Hunt, Colorado State (9/26)Punts Inside 20 ___________4 _______________Hayden Hunt, Colorado State (9/26)Long Punt Return _________ 30 __________________Tre Johnson, North Texas (10/31)Long Kickoff Return _______ 46 ________________ Morgan Burns, Kansas State (9/12)Tackles _________________ 13 ______________Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State (9/19)Sacks ___________________3.0 ________________________ Alvin Jones, UTEP (10/3)Tackles For Loss __________4.5 ________________ Larry Ogunjobi, Charlotte (11/14)Interceptions ______________1 _____________________Anthony Lopez, Arizona (9/3)______________________________________ Ramon Richards, Oklahoma State (9/19)________________________________________Kevin Peterson, Oklahoma State (9/19)________________________________________ DeAndre Elliott, Colorado State (9/26)_______________________________________ Bryson Abraham, Louisiana Tech (9/10)__________________________________________ Lloyd Grogan, Louisiana Tech (9/10)________________________________________Terrance Winchester, Charlotte (11/14)_____________________________________________Devin Pearson, Charlotte (11/14)_____________________________________________ Daquan Lucas, Charlotte (11/14)_________________________________________ Alex Dale, Middle Tennessee (11/28)_______________________________________ Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee (11/28)

teamRushes __________________ 51 ________________________ at Oklahoma State (9/19)Rushing Yards __________ 279 _______________________ vs. Colorado State (9/26)Yards Per Rush ___________8.2 _______________________ vs. Colorado State (9/26)Rushing TDs ______________3 _________________________ vs. Colorado State (9/26___________________________________________________________ vs. Rice (11/21))Passing Attempts _________ 45 _________________________________at Arizona (9/3)Passing Completions ______ 27 ___________________________at North Texas (10/31)Passing Yards ___________ 332 ________________________________at Arizona (9/3)Yards Per Pass __________ 14.5 ________________________________vs. Rice (11/21)Passing TDs ______________4 _________________________ vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10)Total Plays _______________ 95 _________________________________at Arizona (9/3)Total Offense ___________ 525 ________________________________at Arizona (9/3)Yards Per Play ___________8.3 _______________________ vs. Colorado State (9/26)Points ___________________ 34 _________________________________vs. Rice (11/21)Sacks By _________________4 _____________________________ at Charlotte (11/14)____________________________________________________________vs. Rice (11/21)First Downs ______________ 31 ___________________________at North Texas (10/31)Penalties ________________ 12 __________________________ vs. Kansas State (9/12)Penalty Yards ___________ 114 ________________________________at Arizona (9/3)Turnovers ________________7 ________________________ at Oklahoma State (9/19)Interceptions By ___________4 __________________________________ at UTEP (10/3)Punts ____________________9 _________________________ at Southern Miss (10/17)Punting Avg ____________ 47.9 _________________________________ at UTEP (10/3)Long Punt _______________ 62 __________________________________ at UTEP (10/3)Punts Inside 20 ___________5 __________________________ vs. Kansas State (9/12)Long Punt Return _________ 22 __________________________________ at UTEP (10/3)

opponent teamRushes __________________ 54 _______________________________ Charlotte (11/14)Rushing Yards __________ 267 ____________________________ North Texas (10/31)Yards Per Rush ___________7.0 ____________________________ North Texas (10/31)Rushing TDs ______________4 __________________________ Oklahoma State (9/19)___________________________________________________ Middle Tennessee (11/28)Passing Attempts _________ 50 ____________________________________ UTEP (10/3)Passing Completions ______ 29 ____________________________ Old Dominion (11/7)Passing Yards ___________ 378 ___________________________ Old Dominion (11/7)Yards Per Pass __________ 12.0 _________________________ Oklahoma State (9/19)Passing TDs ______________4 ___________________________________Arizona (9/3)Total Plays _______________ 87 ____________________________________Rice (11/21)Total Offense ___________ 556 __________________________ Southern Miss (10/17)Yards Per Play ___________8.0 _________________________ Oklahoma State (9/19)Points ___________________ 69 __________________________ Oklahoma State (9/19)Sacks By _________________5 ____________________________________ UTEP (10/3)_______________________________________________________ Louisiana Tech (9/10)______________________________________________________ Southern Miss (10/17)_______________________________________________________ Old Dominion (11/7)__________________________________________________________ Charlotte (11/14)First Downs ______________ 30 ____________________________ Old Dominion (11/7)Penalties _________________9 _____________________________ Kansas State (9/12)______________________________________________________ Colorado State (9/26)__________________________________________________________ Charlotte (11/14)Penalty Yards ___________ 110 ______________________________ Charlotte (11/14)Turnovers ________________5 ____________________________________ UTEP (10/3)Interceptions By ___________3 _______________________________ Charlotte (11/14)Punts ____________________7 ____________________________________ UTEP (10/3)Punting Avg ____________ 46.9 ___________________________________ UTEP (10/3)Long Punt _______________ 49 ___________________________________Arizona (9/3)Punts Inside 20 ___________4 ___________________________ Colorado State (9/26)_______________________________________________________ Louisiana Tech (9/10)Long Punt Return _________ 30 _____________________________ North Texas (10/31)

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« Game 1 — Thursday, sepT. 3 »#22 ArizonA 42, UTSA 32

TUcSon, Ariz. (ArizonA STAdiUm)tucSon, ariz. (ap) — Anu Solomon threw four touchdown passes to help No. 22 Arizona beat UTSA, 42-32, but the Wildcats suffered a big blow when All-America linebacker Scooby Wright went out early with a left knee injury.

Arizona struggled defensively, was uneven on offense and had trouble putting away the Roadrunners at home. Those areas can be fixed, but losing Wright could hurt a lot worse.

Wright, who swept the major defensive player of the year awards last season, went out in the first quarter, tried to return and went back out after one play, but he spent the second half in street clothes, walking with a cane.

Even with Wright out, Arizona’s defense struggled.The Wildcats scored two defensive touchdowns, but gave up 525

total yards to UTSA, which returned just two offensive starters.The offense was good at times, sputtered others, finished with a

pedestrian-for-them 392 total yards. Solomon had 229 yards on 22-of-26 passing and Nick Wilson ran for 97 yards on 22 carries.

Led by Blake Bogenschutz, UTSA picked apart Arizona’s defense throughout the night.A redshirt freshman, Bogenschutz shook off throwing an interception for a touchdown on his first

pass to throw for 332 yards and two touchdowns on 25-of-43 passing.The Roadrunners missed some chances, though, and their two turnovers were immediately

turned into points, leading to a third consecutive loss to Arizona.The Roadrunners have given Arizona a bit of trouble over the past couple of seasons, including

last year’s 26-23 setback at the Alamodome.This year, the Wildcats have most of their skill players back on offense and UTSA returned six

starters overall, the fewest in the Football Bowl Subdivision.No surprise then that the Roadrunners got off to a shaky start.Bogenschutz had his first pass intercepted by Anthony Lopez and returned for 23 yards for a

touchdown.UTSA’s Brett Winnegan then took the ensuing kickoff 102 yards for a touchdown, but that was

called back for a block below the waist.The Roadrunners also had a 17-play drive lead to no points when Daniel Portillo missed a 33-yard

field goal and were behind 14-0 after Solomon hit David Richards on a 6-yard touchdown pass.Yet they kept churning out yards, particularly after Wright went out.He went down in the first quarter, tried to return the next series, but lasted one play before

heading to the bench to wrap ice around his knee.Bogenschutz set up Portillo for a 19-yard field goal, then threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to

David Morgan II.Even after Solomon ducked and dodged his way through UTSA’s defense to set up a 21-yard

touchdown pass to Johnny Jackson, the Roadrunners still fought back.Portillo hit a 33-yard field goal and Bogenschutz followed with a 2-yard touchdown run just

before halftime, pulling UTSA to within one at 21-20. UTSA had a 328-202 advantage in total yards in the first half.

The Wildcats got off to a quick start after intermission, going up 35-20 after Solomon hit Nate Phillips on a 4-yard touchdown pass and Jamar Allah scooped up Aaron Grubb’s fumble for a 22-yard touchdown return later in the quarter.

Bogenschutz hit Aron Taylor on a 32-yard touchdown pass, but Solomon found Cayleb Jones for a 4-yard score to push the lead to 42-26.

Jalen Rhodes 16-yard run midway through the final quarter closed out the scoring.

Attendance: 51,111 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final UTSA (0-1) 0 20 6 6 32#22 Arizona (1-0) 14 7 14 7 42

SCORING SUMMARY1st 14:25 UA Anthony Lopez 23-yd interception return (Casey Skowron kick) – 2:07 UA David Richards 6-yd pass from Anu Solomon (Skowron kick) 11-80, 3:072nd 12:39 UTSA Daniel Portillo 19-yd field goal 13-77, 4:21 10:09 UTSA David Morgan II 6-yd pass from Blake Bogenschutz (Portillo kick) 7-30, 2:23 9:05 UA Johnny Jackson 21-yd pass from Solomon (Skowron kick) 6-75, 1:04 4:35 UTSA Portillo 33-yd field goal 8-46, 2:28 0:39 UTSA Bogenschutz 2-yd run (Portillo kick) 7-70, 1:473rd 7:14 UA Nate Phillips 4-yd pass from Solomon (Skowron kick) 16-81, 4:55 5:57 UA Jamar Allah 22-yd fumble recovery (Skowron kick) — 2:36 UTSA Aron Taylor 32-yd pass from Bogenschutz (Portillo kick failed) 9-75, 3:214th 11:46 UA Cayleb Jones 4-yd pass from Solomon (Skowron kick) 4-55, 1:50 7:13 UTSA Jalen Rhodes 16-yd run (Bogenschutz pass failed) 9-79, 4:27

UTSA UA FIRST DOWNS 29 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-193 38-163 PASSING YDS (NET) 332 229 Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-45-1 22-36-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 95-525 74-392 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-22 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-96 2-39 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-23 Punts (No-Avg) 3-40.3 4-40.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 10-114 8-76 Possession Time 35:09 24:51 Third-Down Conversions 8-19 7-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 0-0

RUSHING: UTSA—Williams,J 21-79; Rhodes 13-66; Bogenschutz 10-27; Bellomy 1-15; Clay 1-11; Jones 1-4; Thomas Jr. 1-(-1); Team 1-(-4); Grubb 1-(-4). UA—Wilson 22-97; Baker 9-35; Solomon 5-35; Team 2-(-4).

PASSING: UTSA—Bogenschutz 25-43-1-332; Bellomy 0-2-0-0. UA—Solomon 22-36-0-229.

RECEIVING: UTSA—Morgan II 9-109; Thomas Jr. 6-80; Bias 3-52; Grubb 3-36; Taylor,A 1-32; Rhodes 1-12; Taylor,J 1-6; Jones 1-5. UA—Jackson,J 8-101; Jones,C 3-49; Richards 3-31; Phillips 3-28; Kern 2-12; Brown 2-0; Baker 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA—None. UA—Lopez 1-23.

FUMBLES: UTSA— Bogenschutz 1-0; Grubb 1-1; Team 1-0. UA—Wilson 1-1.

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KAnSAS STATe 30, UTSA 3SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio (ap) — Making his first career start at quarterback on any level, Joe Hubener led Kansas State to a 30-3 victory against UTSA on Saturday afternoon at the Alamodome.

The victory snapped Kansas State’s seven-game losing streak at indoor facilities. The Wildcats’ last victory indoors was 1993 against Minnesota in the now-defunct Metrodome.

Hubener had a career-high 243 yards passing, completing 12-of-23 attempts, and also rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries.

He is taking over for Jesse Ertz, who suffered a season-ending knee injury on the third play of Kansas State’s opener last week.

UTSA’s defense appeared to fluster Hubener early, sending multiple defenders on blitzes. The 6-foot-5 junior frantically called for a hurried snap early in the opening drive and was forced to call timeout on the same possession to prevent a delay. Hubener walked out of the pocket shaking his head following that timeout as Kansas State running back Charles Jones tapped his thumb and fingers together to mimic talking.

Hubener settled in after the initial drive, guiding Kansas State (2-0) to three straight scoring drives to open the second half.

The Wildcats amassed 418 total yards.Kansas State’s defense struggled early, too, before stifling UTSA’s frenetic offense.The Roadrunners (0-2) marched 41 yards on six plays to open the game before

incurring consecutive false start penalties. The break allowed the Wildcats to catch their breath and gain their bearing against the no-huddle offense. UTSA settled for a 51-yard field goal from Daniel Portillo.

Kansas State did not allow another score and allowed just 37 yards rushing on 25 carries.

Wildcats linebacker Will Davis batted down a pass at the goal line intended for Triston Crossland on fourth-and-goal at Kansas State’s 2-yard line late in the second half. Roadrunners senior David Morgan III set up the attempt by carrying Nate Jackson a few yards on an 8-yard reception after the 5-foot-11 defender jumped on the back of the 6-foot-4 tight end.

Coming off a 42-32 loss to No. 22 Arizona in which they gained 525 total yards, UTSA was limited to 229 yards by Kansas State.

Attendance: 29,424 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final Kansas State (2-0) 0 7 6 17 30UTSA (0-2) 3 0 0 0 3

SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:39 UTSA Daniel Portillo 51-yd field goal 10-45, 4:212nd 11:34 KSU Joe Hubener 1-yd run (Matthew McCrane kick) 9-88, 4:323rd 10:47 KSU Jack Cantele 29-yd field goal 8-41, 4:13 4:34 KSU Cantele 27-yd field goal 8-69, 5:004th 14:50 KSU Justin Silmon 14-yd run (Cantele kick) 7-62, 3:30 10:49 KSU Cantele 21-yd field goal 6-32, 2:58 3:57 KSU Winston Dimel 1-yd run (Cantele kick) 10-62, 4:22

KSU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 22 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-175 25-37 PASSING YDS (NET) 243 192 Passes Comp-Att-Int 12-23-0 23-37-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-418 62-229 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-1 2-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-72 7-117 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 4-36.8 8-39.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-85 12-92 Possession Time 35:05 24:55 Third-Down Conversions 7-14 3-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 2-10

RUSHING: KSU-Hubener 17-58; Warmack 5-40; Silmon 6-40; Dimel 8-18; Jones 7-11; Delton 1-8. UTSA-Williams,J 10-31; Bias 1-11; Bellomy 4-4; Rhodes 2-2; Bogenschutz 7-(-5); Routsas 1-(-6).

PASSING: KSU-Hubener 12-23-0-243. UTSA-Bogenschutz 20-33-0-156; Bellomy 3-4-0-36.

RECEIVING: KSU-Davis,A 4-73; Heath 3-25; Dimel 2-80; Cook 2-34; Burton 1-31. UTSA-Grubb 9-48; Morgan II 4-45; Thomas Jr. 3-30; Taylor,J 2-27; Taylor,A 2-20; Jones 1-16; Williams,J 1-4; Bias 1-2.

FUMBLES: KSU-Heath 1-0. UTSA-None.

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« Game 3 — saTurday, sepT. 19 »#25 oKlAhomA STATe 69, UTSA 14

STillwATer, oKlA. (Boone PicKenS STAdiUm)

StillwateR, okla. (ap) — Oklahoma State forced seven turnovers, all of which led to points, and the No. 25 Cowboys rolled to a 69-14 victory against UTSA on Saturday.

Mason Rudolph completed 17-of-23 passes for 280 yards and two touchdowns and Chris Carson rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries for Oklahoma State (3-0).

Blake Bogenschutz was 8-of-13 for 58 yards and a touchdown for UTSA (0-3), but he also fumbled twice and threw two interceptions before he was taken out of the game late in the second quarter.

Third-string quarterback Dalton Sturm had an immediate impact, accounting for 91 yards in the final 5:25 of the second quarter. Overall, Sturm completed 7-of-13 passes for 109 yards and ran for 47 yards on 10 carries. Jarveon Williams gained a season-high 90 yards and a touchdown on 17 rushes.

The seven turnovers and 69 points allowed were opponent records against UTSA. The Roadrunners had six turnovers against San Jose State in 2012 and gave up 59 points against Houston the following season.

Fumbles by Bogunschutz on UTSA’s first two possessions helped Oklahoma State take a 14-0 lead just 2:27 into the game. Devante Averette’s 6-yard fumble return made it 7-0 only 45 seconds in, and Carson’s 26-yard run made it 14-0 two plays after Jordan Burton recovered the ball on the UTSA 37.

After gaining 42 yards on 15 carries in his previous game, Carson nearly matched that, gaining all 37 yards on that possession, in two plays.

An interception later in the first quarter eventually led to Ben Grogan’s 24-yard field goal, making it 17-0 with 2:25 remaining.

The Roadrunners pulled to 17-7 early in the second quarter when Bogunschutz connected on a 4-yard touchdown pass to Kerry Thomas.

A fourth UTSA turnover led to another Oklahoma State touchdown when Kevin Peterson’s interception gave the Cowboys the ball on the UTSA 30. Six plays later, Carson’s 1-yard TD run made it 24-7 with 5:25 left in the second.

Attendance: 54,351 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final UTSA (0-3) 0 7 0 7 14#25 Oklahoma State (3-0) 17 14 10 28 69

SCORING SUMMARY1st 14:15 OSU Devante Averette 6-yd fumble recovery (Ben Grogan kick) — 12:33 OSU Chris Carson 26-yd run (Grogan kick) 2-37 0:31 2:25 OSU Grogan 24-yd field goal 12-89 4:182nd 11:55 UTSA Kerry Thomas Jr. 4-yd pass from Blake Bogenschutz (Daniel Portillo kick) 12-65 5:30 5:25 OSU Carson 1-yd run (Grogan kick) 6-30 2:58 1:02 OSU Jhajuan Seales 6-yd pass from Mason Rudolph (Grogan kick) 8-91 1:273rd 13:14 OSU David Glidden 46-yd pass from Rudolph (Grogan kick) 5-75 1:46 2:33 OSU Grogan 43-yd field goal 9-51 2:284th 14:37 UTSA Jarveon Williams 2-yd run (Portillo kick) 11-86 2:56 11:11 OSU Marcell Ateman 13-yd pass from J.W. Walsh (Grogan kick) 4-38 2:05 10:40 OSU Rennie Childs 1-yd run (Grogan kick) 2-6 0:22 1:45 OSU Raymond Taylor 58-yd run (Grogan kick) 2-67 0:58 1:25 OSU Deric Robertson 22-yd fumble recovery (Matt Hockett kick) —

UTSA OSU FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-176 40-217 PASSING YDS (NET) 170 312 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-30-2 19-26-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-346 66-529 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-28 Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 2-17 Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-200 2-46 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-9 Punts (No-Avg) 6-41.0 5-34.8 Fumbles-Lost 6-5 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-77 5-45 Possession Time 32:28 27:32 Third-Down Conversions 7-17 4-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 3-23

RUSHING: UTSA-Williams,J 17-90; Sturm 10-47; Rhodes 6-33; Vaughn 3-11; Hall 2-10; Dick 1-5; Grubb 1-3; Bellomy 2-2; Bias 1-0; Team 2-(-2); White 1-(-3); Bogenschutz 5-(-20). OSU-Carson 17-104; Taylor,R 3-76; Childs 8-32; Walsh 4-16; Carr 3-8; Cornelius 1-(-6); Rudolph 4-(-13).

PASSING: UTSA-Sturm 7-13-0-109; Bogenschutz 8-13-2-58; Bellomy 1-4-0-3. OSU-Rudolph 17-23-0-280; Walsh 2-3-0-32; Cornelius 0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING: UTSA-Grubb 5-31; Thomas Jr. 3-43; Morgan II 2-46; Jones 2-14; Taylor,J 1-19; Clay 1-9; Dick 1-5; Campbell Jr. 1-3. OSU-Glidden 3-67; McCleskey 3-58; Washington 3-35; Hays 2-20; Seaton 1-45; Sheperd 1-38; Veatch 1-19; Ateman 1-13; Childs 1-7; Seales 1-6; Carson 1-4; Carr 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-None. OSU-Peterson 1-9; Richards 1-0.

FUMBLES: Bogenschutz 3-2; Taylor,J 1-1; White 1-1; Winnegan 1-1. OSU-McCleskey 1-1.

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colorAdo STATe 33, UTSA 31SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio — Jarveon Williams rushed for a program-record 170 yards and two touchdowns on just 13 carries, but Colorado State’s Jasen Oden ran for 143 of his own and Nick Stevens threw for three scres, as the Rams held off UTSA by a score of 33-31 on Saturday night in front of 24,705 fans at the Alamodome.

The back-and-forth affair saw the lead change hands three different times and Colorado State (2-2) rallied from 17-9 deficit with 21 unanswered points in the middle two quarters.

The Roadrunners (0-4) jumped in front two-and-a-half minutes into the contest when Jalen Rhodes capped a seven-play, 78-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown. That play was set up by Blake Bogenschutz’s 42-yard quarterback draw and UTSA ran the ball five times for 67 yards during the game’s opening possession.

Colorado State quickly answered when Stevens connected with Xavier Williams on a 34-yard scoring pass three minutes later and the Rams then took their first lead of the night when Roadrunners right guard William Cavanaugh was called for holding in the end zone, which resulted in a safety.

Daniel Portillo’s 36-yard field goal with 13:21 remaining in the second quarter put UTSA back on top, 10-9, and Bogenschutz then hooked up with David Morgan II from six yards out following a Justin Chavez blocked punt to extend the advantage to eight.

The Rams drew to within one on Oden’s 2-yard run to paydirt and the Roadrunners held onto a slim 17-16 edge going into halftime.

Colorado State came out of the locker room throwing and Stevens, who finished the night 15-of-28 for 255 yards, connected with Deionte Gaines and Rashard Higgins for scoring tosses of 13 and 38 yards, respectively, to retake the lead for good.

Williams’ 13-yard touchdown run with 3:07 left in the third quarter brought UTSA to within six at 30-24, but Wyatt Bryan’s 21-yard field goal at the 10:53 mark gave the Rams a two-possession advantage at 33-24.

Twenty-five seconds later, Williams ripped off a school-record 85-yard TD run, but the Roadrunners could get no closer and Colorado State was able to run out the final five-and-a-half minutes after UTSA punted on 4th-and-14 from the Rams’ 38-yard line.

Attendance: 24,705 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final Colorado State (2-2) 9 7 14 3 33UTSA (0-4) 7 10 7 7 31

SCORING SUMMARY1st 12:21 UTSA Jalen Rhodes 13-yd run (Daniel Portillo kick) 7-78 2:39 9:15 CSU Xavier Williams 34-yd pass from Nick Stevens (Wyatt Bryan kick) 9-63, 3:06 4:25 CSU Safety —2nd 13:21 UTSA Portillo 36-yd field goal 9-47, 4:24 10:00 UTSA David Morgan II 11-yd pass from Blake Bogenschutz (Portillo kick) 2-6, 0:44 4:34 CSU Jasen Oden 2-yd run (Bryan kick) 12-75, 5:263rd 12:41 CSU Deionte Gaines 13-yd pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) 6-61, 2:19 6:20 CSU Rashard Higgins 38-yd pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) 5-67, 1:37 3:07 UTSA Jarveon Williams 13-yd run (Portillo kick) 6-70, 3:134th 10:53 CSU Bryan 21-yd field goal 15-84, 7:14 10:28 UTSA Williams 85-yd run (Portillo kick) 2-85, 0:25

CSU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 25 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-171 34-279 PASSING YDS (NET) 267 153 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-30-0 9-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-438 52-432 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 1-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-138 6-118 Interception Returns-Yards 1-19 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 5-40.8 4-38.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-71 8-47 Possession Time 36:12 23:48 Third-Down Conversions 10-18 4-9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 1-6

RUSHING: CSU-Oden 30-143; Matthews,I 10-31; Walker 1-4; Stevens 3-(-2); Team 2-(-5). UTSA-Williams,J 13-170; Bogenschutz 9-61; Rhodes 5-23; Sturm 3-20; Thomas Jr. 1-4; Grubb 1-4; Bias 1-3; Campbell Jr. 1-(-6).

PASSING: CSU-Stevens 15-28-0-255; Key 1-2-0-12. UTSA-Bogenschutz 9-18-1-153.

RECEIVING: CSU-Higgins 5-103; Cartwright 3-52; Gaines 3-36; Williams,X 2-48; Oden 1-12; Hansley 1-12; Walker 1-4. UTSA-Taylor,A 4-69; Morgan II 2-22; Grubb 2-22; Taylor,J 1-40.

INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Elliott 1-19. UTSA-None.

FUMBLES: CSU-Team 1-0. UTSA-None.

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« Game 5 — saTurday, OcT. 3 »UTSA 25, UTeP 6

el PASo, TexAS (SUn Bowl)

el paSo — Jarveon Williams rushed for 133 yards and added 45 more receiving, as UTSA opened Conference USA play with a 25-6 victory at UTEP on Saturday night at the Sun Bowl.

The Roadrunners (1-4, 1-0 C-USA) turned a slim 3-0 halftime lead into a 19-point win thanks to a strong running game and a season-high five takeways by the defense, two of which were returned for scores.

Williams, who set the single-game record for rushing attempts with 28, now has 303 yards (7.4 avg.) and three touchdowns on the ground over the last two games and 503 for the season.

A low-scoring first half that was delayed by 36 minutes in the second quarter due to lightning saw UTSA take a 3-0 lead on a 30-yard field goal by Daniel Portillo midway through the stanza.

After the second lightning delay of the night with 11 seconds left in the opening half turned into intermission upon mutual agreement from both head coaches, the Roadrunners exploded for 15 points and 175 yards of offense in the third quarter.

With the Miners pinned at the 2-yard line, Drew Douglas tackled Kavika Johnson in the end zone for the Roadrunners’ second safety in program history and a 5-0 lead early in the third.

UTSA then marched 78 yards on just four plays on the ensuing possession. Williams had runs of 16 and 19 yards before punching it in from 25 to push the advantage to 12-0.

The Roadrunners added to their lead when Michael Egwuagu picked off a Ryan Metz pass and returned it 40 yards to paydirt to make it 18-0 with 10:06 left in the third. It marked the fifth pick-six in UTSA history and the first since Triston Wade took one back 82 yards against Tulsa on Nov. 2, 2013.

UTEP (2-3, 0-1 C-USA) got on the board early in the final quarter when Metz found Jaquan White in the corner of the end zone on a 25-yard connection. The Miners went for two and the pass attempt was knocked down, making it 18-6 with 12:34 left to play.

UTSA put the finishing touch on the program’s third win in four all-time league openers (all on the road) when Nate Gaines picked off his second pass of the night at the 26-yard line and then lateraled to Egwuagu, who went the remaining 15 yards and dove into the end zone with 1:47 on the clock.

Gaines and Douglas led the defense with nine tackles apiece, while Egwuagu added eight. UTSA held the Miners to 275 yards of offense (59 rush/216 pass) and registered a season-best nine three-and-outs to go along with the five turnovers and safety.

Attendance: 25,951 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final UTSA (1-4, 1-0 C-USA) 0 3 15 7 25UTEP (2-3, 0-1 C-USA) 0 0 0 6 6

SCORING SUMMARY2nd 7:51 UTSA Daniel Portillo 30-yd field goal 11-49, 3:563rd 12:23 UTSA Drew Douglas safety — 11:13 UTSA Jarveon Williams 25-yd run (Portillo kick) 4-78, 1:10 10:06 UTSA Michael Egwuagu 40-yd interception return (Portillo kick failed) —4th 12:34 UTEP Ryan Metz 25-yd pass to Jaquan White (Metz pass failed) 10-72, 4:04 1:47 UTSA Egwuagu 15-yd interception return (Portillo kick) —

UTSA UTEP FIRST DOWNS 22 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-137 22-59 PASSING YDS (NET) 198 216 Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-32-0 23-50-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-335 72-275 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-40 3-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-56 2-29 Interception Returns-Yards 4-98 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 7-47.9 7-46.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-58 2-26 Possession Time 34:16 25:44 Third-Down Conversions 5-18 4-17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 5-38

RUSHING: UTSA-Williams,J 28-133; Sturm 3-59; Rhodes 2-5; Team 3-(-24); Bogenschutz 12-(-36). UTEP-Metz 8-26; Dowell 4-12; Johnson 4-9; Golden 2-7; Laufasa,J 3-5; Laufasa,D 1-0.

PASSING: UTSA-Bogenschutz 19-30-0-198; Sturm 0-2-0-0. UTEP-Metz 23-49-4-216; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: UTSA-Williams,J 5-45; Thomas Jr. 3-50; Morgan 3-45; Rhodes 3-33; Taylor,J 2-14; Grubb 1-14; Winnegan 1-0; Taylor,A 1-(-3). UTEP-Plinke 7-43; White 6-77; Batson 4-67; Golden 4-24; Lang 1-5; Laufasa,J 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-Gaines 2-11; Egwuagu 1-55; Baker 1-32. UTEP-None.

FUMBLES: UTSA-Team 2-1. UTEP-White 1-1; Luna 1-0.

« 2 0 1 5 U T S a G a m e - B y - G a m e c a p S U l e S »« Game 6 — saTurday, OcT. 10 »

loUiSiAnA Tech 34, UTSA 31SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio — Dalton Sturm tied a program record with four touchdown passes, including three in the second half, but Jonathan Barnes booted a 32-yard field goal with 10 seconds left to push Louisiana Tech past UTSA, 34-31, on Saturday night at the Alamodome.

Sturm, who also rushed for 34 yards, went 18-of-27 through the air for 227 yards to go along with his four scores to lead the Roadrunners (1-5, 1-1 C-USA). In the final half, the sophomore from Goliad completed 13-of-18 attempts for 186 yards and three touchdowns.

David Morgan II tied the program record he shares with Aaron Grubb with nine catches for 85 yards and a pair of scores. In his first start, JaBryce Taylor also added two touchdown receptions and nearly cracked the century mark with 99 yards of his own.

Both teams failed to hold onto the ball in the early going as the first 10 points for each squad came after a turnover.

The Bulldogs (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) opened the scoring with a pick-six and added a 19-yard field goal following another interception.

Meanwhile, UTSA turned a pair of interceptions by Trevor Baker and Michael Egwuagu into points with a 25-yard field goal from Daniel Portillo and a 10-yard touchdown reception by Morgan II.

However, Louisiana Tech broke the 10-10 tie with a pair of touchdowns, including a 2-yard scoring pass from Jeff Driskel to Jarred Craft with just eight seconds to play in the second quarter for a 24-10 cushion at the half.

Sturm drove the Roadrunners down the field on the opening drive of the second half and found Taylor for a 38-yard scoring connection on 4th-and-5 to trim the deficit to 24-17.

But the Bulldogs answered with an eight-play, 71-yard drive that was capped by a Ricky Jones 3-yard plunge to regain the two-score lead.

Trailing 31-17, the UTSA offense again cut the deficit in half with an 11-play, 60-yard drive. Sturm completed five passes during the possession and found Morgan II in the corner of the end zone for his second touchdown reception of the night.

UTSA opened the fourth quarter with a quick five-play drive that ended when Taylor took Sturm’s slant pass 57 yards to paydirt with 13:38 remaining. The strike was the Roadrunners’ longest scoring toss of the season and Portillo’s extra-point knotted the score at 31.

However, Louisiana Tech forced punts on the next two UTSA possessions and the Bulldogs took over at their own 22-yard line with 4:28 to play. The visitors drained all but 10 seconds from the clock and Barnes’ 22-yarder provided the final margin..

Attendance: 24,392 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final Louisiana Tech (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) 10 14 7 3 34UTSA (1-5, 1-1 C-USA) 3 7 14 7 31

SCORING SUMMARY1st 12:40 LTU Bryson Abraham 25-yd interception return (Jonathan Barnes kick) — 7:50 UTSA Daniel Portillo 25-yd field goal 4,-0, 1:11 0:26 LTU Barnes 26-yd field goal 4-6, 1:542nd 12:32 UTSA David Morgan II 10-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Portillo kick) 3-15, 0:51 5:47 LTU Jarred Craft 1-yd run (Barnes kick) 12-75, 6:45 0:08 LTU Craft 2-yd pass from Jeff Driskel (Barnes kick) 6-70, 0:56 3rd 12:52 UTSA JaBryce Taylor 38-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick) 8-71, 2:08 7:39 LTU Ricky Jones 3-yd run (Barnes kick) 12-76, 5:13 3:19 UTSA Morgan II 12-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick) 11-60, 4:204th 13:38 UTSA Taylor 57-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick) 5-75, 1:40 0:10 LTU Barnes 32-yd field goal 11-62, 4:18

LTU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 24 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-93 39-73 PASSING YDS (NET) 351 227 Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-44-2 18-27-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-444 66-300 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-76 6-157 Interception Returns-Yards 2-55 2-65 Punts (No-Avg) 6-35.3 6-37.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-40 6-32 Possession Time 35:41 24:19 Third-Down Conversions 8-16 7-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-23 0-0

RUSHING: LTU-Craft 19-72; Driskel 8-14; Jones 1-3; Gaines 1-2; Seets 1-2; Scott 1-0. UTSA-Sturm 17-34; Williams,J 16-27; Grubb 2-8; Dick 2-5; Steward 1-1; Team 1-(-2).

PASSING: LTU-Driskel 28-44-2-351. UTSA-Sturm 18-27-2-227.

RECEIVING: LTU-Taylor 13-143; Henderson 4-88; McKnight 4-56; Seay 3-44; Watts 2-18; Craft 2-2. UTSA-Morgan II 9-85; Thomas Jr. 4-33; Taylor,J 3-99; Williams,J 2-10.

INTERCEPTIONS: LTU-Abraham 1-25; Grogan 1-9. UTSA-Baker 1-37; Egwuagu, Michael 1-28.

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« Game 7 — saTurday, OcT. 17 »SoUThern miSS 32, UTSA 10

hATTieSBUrg, miSS. (roBerTS STAdiUm)

hattieSBuRg, miss. — Jarveon Williams rushed for 88 yards and broke the UTSA single-season rushing record, but Nick Mullens threw for 343 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead Southern Miss to a 32-10 victory against UTSA on Saturday night at Roberts Stadium.

Mullens was 23-of-31 through the air, as the Golden Eagles (4-3, 2-1 C-USA) piled up an opponent season-high 556 yards of offense (213 rush/343 pass).

Williams gained his 88 yards on 16 carries (5.5 avg) and surpassed David Glasco’s previous school standard of 570 set last year on a 47-yard run in the third quarter. The junior from Converse Judson now has 618 yards this season.

The Roadrunners (1-6, 1-2 C-USA) came up with three takeaways in the first half — two interceptions and a fumble recovery — but could not capitalize.

Meanwhile, the Golden Eagles racked up 350 yards of offense before halftime en route to a 16-0 lead.

Mullens found Michael Thomas deep over the middle for a 47-yard scoring connection on the home team’s fourth play from scrimmage to help stake Southern Miss to a 7-0 lead.

The Golden Eagles added three field goals from Stephen Brauchle, including 22- and 20-yarders in the final two minutes for the 16-0 advantage at intermission.

Southern Miss added to its lead on the first drive of the second half after a 5-yard touchdown pass from Mullens to D.J. Thompson capped an 11-play, 75-yard scoring march.

Brauchle tacked on a 39-yard field goal midway through the third quarter to make it 26-0.

UTSA got on the board on its next possession. Williams broke loose for on his record-breaking run to key an eight-play, 64-yard drive that was capped by a 1-yard touchdown pass from Dalton Sturm to Kerry Thomas Jr.

The UTSA defense came up with its fourth turnover on Bennett Okotcha’s second interception of the night near midfield. That led to a 30-yard field goal by Daniel Portillo that pulled the visitors to within two possessions at 26-10.

The Golden Eagles answered on their next possession. Facing third-and-four at the 31-yard line, Mullens avoided a blitz and hit Jalen Richard on a 53-yard catch and run down to the UTSA 16. Four plays later, Richard punched it in from one yard out to provide the final margin.

Duke Wheeler led the defense with 11 tackles, while Drew Douglas added 10. Michael Egwuagu had five stops to go along with his third interception in the last three contests.

Attendance: 28,745 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ Final UTSA (1-6, 1-2 C-USA) 0 0 10 0 10Southern Miss (4-3, 2-1 C-USA) 7 9 10 6 32

SCORING SUMMARY1st 12:40 USM Michael Thomas 47-yd pass from Nick Mullens (Stephen Brauchle kick) 4-70, 1:262nd 8:38 USM Brauchle 25-yd field goal 8-75, 3:30 1:37 USM Brauchle 22-yd field goal 8-75, 2:47 0:00 USM Brauchle 20-yd field goal 6-58, 1:013rd 10:37 USM D.J. Thompson 5-yd pass from Mullens (Brauchle kick) 11-75, 4:23 9:30 USM Brauchle 39-yd field goal 4-5, 1:32 5:53 UTSA Kerry Thomas Jr. 1-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Daniel Portillo kick) 8-64, 3:03 1:22 UTSA Portillo 30-yd field goal 10-34, 3:224th 13:06 USM Jalen Richard 1-yd run (Brauchle kick failed) 7-75, 3:16

UTSA USM FIRST DOWNS 12 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-139 44-213 PASSING YDS (NET) 66 343 Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-22-0 23-31-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-205 75-556 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-5 1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 2-22 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-138 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-14 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 9-39.7 2-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-78 8-85 Possession Time 24:59 35:01 Third-Down Conversions 8-18 5-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-34

RUSHING: UTSA-Williams,J 16-88; Sturm 18-24; Clay 2-13; Rhodes 3-7; Dick 1-4; Hall 1-3. USM-Richard 25-115; Smith,I 14-101; Mullens 2-3; Team 3-(-6).

PASSING: UTSA-Sturm 6-22-0-66. USM-Mullens 23-31-3-343.

RECEIVING: UTSA-Thomas Jr. 3-31; Jones 1-17; Morgan II 1-9; Taylor,J 1-9. USM-Thompson 6-141; Thomas 5-103; Richard 5-69; Smith,I 4-8; Martin 3-22.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-Okotcha 2-14; Egwuagu 1-0.

FUMBLES: UTSA-Sturm 2-2. USM-Smith,I 1-1.

« 2 0 1 5 U T S a G a m e - B y - G a m e c a p S U l e S »« Game 8 — saTurday, OcT. 31 »

norTh TexAS 30, UTSA 23denTon, TexAS (APogee STAdiUm)

denton — UTSA’s offense accumulated 475 total yards and tied a school record with 31 first downs, but North Texas rushed for 267 yards en route to a 30-23 victory against UTSA on Saturday night at Apogee Stadium.

Jarveon Williams sparked UTSA’s third drive with a 21-yard scamper to the Mean Green 44-yard line and finished with a 3-yard touchdown rush around right end to give the Roadrunners an early 7-0 lead in the first quarter.

DaMarcus Smith then ripped off a 40-yard run to get the Mean Green (1-7, 1-4 C-USA) to UTSA’s 21-yard line. Marcos Curry then forced the first turnover of the game for the Roadrunners with a hit on Smith, who fumbled the ball through the back of the UTSA end zone, giving the ball back to the visitors via a touchback.

Following a Roadrunners punt, Tre Johnson returned the ball 30 yards to the opposing 40-yard line with an extra 15 yards tacked on due to a face mask penalty. A defensive holding infraction kept the North Texas drive alive and that was followed by Jeffrey Wilson’s 6-yard touchdown dash to tie the game at seven.

Capping a 14-play 76-yard drive, Daniel Portillo tacked on three points with a 24-yard field goal for the Roadrunners (1-7, 1-3 C-USA) with a minute left in the half for a 10-7 advantage.

North Texas gained a 14-10 advantage with 5:58 left in the third quarter when a Jalen Rhodes fumble led to a 44-yard Mean Green scoop and score from free safety Kishawn McClain.

Tyrell Clay punched in UTSA’s second touchdown of the night from four yards out to cap a 12-play, 83-yard drive to the Roadrunners the lead once again at 17-14.

On the ensuing possession, Wilson toted the ball for 27 yards inside the UTSA 10 and a Willy Ivery 5-yard touchdown run helped the home side reclaim the lead, 21-17.

Dalton Sturm helped the Roadrunners answer on the following drive with a 1-yard pass to Halen Steward, which made the score 23-21. However, the point after touchdown attempt by Portillo was blocked by UNT’s Austin Orr and Chad Davis returned it for a two-point conversion, knotting the score at 23-all.

Smith dashed 54 yards on the next drive and put the Mean Green on top for good with a 1-yard scoring dive.

UTSA was unable to march down the field with 2:13 left in the quarte and that secured the Mean Green’s first victory against the Roadrunners.

Sturm completed 27-of-41 passes for 245 yards and added 78 yards on the ground on 21 carries. Kerry Thomas Jr. tied a school record with nine receptions for 75 yards.

Defensively, Jason Neill posted two sacks and nine tackles and Duke Wheeler led the team with 10 stops, which was his third consecutive outing in double figures.

Attendance: 10,292 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ FinalUTSA (1-7, 1-3 C-USA) 7 3 7 6 23North Texas (1-7, 1-4 C-USA) 0 7 7 16 30

SCORING SUMMARY1st 2:54 UTSA Jarveon Williams 3-yd run (Daniel Portillo kick) 8-71, 2:542nd 11:18 UNT Jeffrey Wilson 6-yd run (Trevor Moore kick) 5-25, 1:37 1:00 UTSA Portillo 24-yd field goal 14-76, 4:473rd 5:58 UNT Kishawn McClain 45-yd fumble return — 1:34 UTSA Tyrell Clay 4-yd run (Portillo kick) 12-83, 4:244th 13:55 UNT Willy Ivery 5-yd run (Moore kick) 7-76, 2:39 9:30 UTSA Halen Steward 1-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Portillo kick blocked) 10-70, 4:25 9:30 UNT Chad Davis blocked PAT return — 7:51 UNT DaMarcus Smith 1-yd run (Moore kick) 5-75, 1:39

UTSA UNT FIRST DOWNS 31 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-232 38-267 PASSING YDS (NET) 245 104 Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-41-0 11-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 91-477 60-371 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-45 Punt Returns-Yards 3-9 2-34 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-99 2-45 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 4-36.5 6-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-72 8-79 Possession Time 37:36 22:24 Third-Down Conversions 9-17 4-10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-3 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 3-14

RUSHING: UTSA-Sturm 21-78; Rhodes 12-60; Williams,J 6-51; Clay 6-30; Grubb 3-10; Dick 1-5; Team 1-(-2). UNT-Smith,DaM 14-137; Wilson 22-127; Ivery 1-5; Team 1-(-2).

PASSING: UTSA-Sturm 27-41-0-245. UNT-Smith,DaM 11-22-0-104.

RECEIVING: UTSA-Thomas Jr. 9-75; Grubb 7-69; Taylor,J 4-50; Morgan II 3-32; Taylor,A 2-17; Steward 1-1; Williams,J 1-1. UNT-Harris 6-72; Smiley 2-11; Wilson 1-12; Kidsy 1-5; Loving 1-4.

FUMBLES: UTSA-Dick 1-0, Rhodes 1-1, Sturm 1-0. UNT-Smith,Da 2-1.

2 0 1 6 U T S A F o o T b A l l M e d i A S U p p l e M e n T86

« Game 9 — saTurday, NOv. 7 »old dominion 36, UTSA 31

SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio — UTSA produced 424 yards of offense, but it was not enough as Old Dominion churned out 548 en route to a 36-31 victory in Conference USA action on Saturday night at the Alamodome.

David Washington completed 29-of-48 passes for an opponent-record 378 yards and two touchdowns to spearhead the Monarchs’ (4-5, 2-3 C-USA) offensive attack. His two favorite targets —Jonathan Duhart and Zach Pascal — hauled in an opponent-record 160 and 146 yards, respectively.

The Roadrunners (1-8, 1-4 C-USA) stormed out to a 14-3 lead after one quarter in front of the Homecoming crowd.

Dalton Sturm sparked a 12-play, 80-yard scoring drive with a 13-yard dart to Jarvis Taylor over the middle, later utilizing his legs to put the offense in scoring position with a 22-yard scamper to the ODU 9. Tyrell Clay punched the ball in from 1-yard line, giving UTSA the early lead, 7-0.

On the ensuing possession, Washington heaved a 42-yard pass to Pascal to the UTSA 22-yardline to help set up a Chris Kirtly 38-yard field goal that put the visitors on the board.

The Roadrunners took advantage of their field position following a failed ODU onside kick attempt. Sturm marched the Roadrunners downfield completing a 15-yard pass to Kerry Thomas Jr. The drive was cultivated with a 6-yard strike to Aaron Grubb for the 14-3 lead.

ODU answered with a pair of Kirtley field goals to cut the deficit to 14-9 with 5:52 left in the first half.

Two minutes later, the Monarchs took their first lead of the evening on an 8-yard touchdown reception by Duhart, as ODU scored 13 unanswered points to take a 16-14 lead into the locker room.

Ray Lawry, who rushed for 103 yards on 23 carries, helped extend the ODU lead to 23-14 with a 3-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, but UTSA responded.

Following a Satchel Ziffer 11-yard punt, Tyrell Clay completed a 31-yard halfback pass to JaBryce Taylor down to the ODU 4-yard line and then scored on the next play to help pull the home side within 23-21 with 18 seconds left in the third stanza.

The Monarchs pushed the advantage back out to nine on a 4-yard touchdown scamper by Lawry on the first drive fo the final frame.

UTSA again cut into the ODU lead when Sturm hit Grubb on a 25-yard TD pass and the Roadrunners moved in front, 31-30, on a 39-yard field goal by Daniel Portillo with 7:21 left.

Old Dominion quickly answered with a 40-yard catch and run along the right sideline to the end zone by Duhart to recapture the lead, 36-31.

UTSA had two final chances to go ahead, but came up short on fourth downs twice as the Monarchs held on for the five-point victory.

Sturm finished with 252 yards and a pair of scores through the air on 25-of-37 passing. Taylor caught seven for 85 yards, while Grubb and Thomas Jr. had six receptions apiece.

Duke Wheeler led the defense with 13 tackles, his fourth straight game with double-digit tackles, while Drew Douglas added 11 stops.

Attendance: 19,586 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ FinalOld Dominion (4-5, 2-3 C-USA) 3 13 7 13 36UTSA (1-8, 1-4 C-USA) 14 0 7 10 31

SCORING SUMMARY1st 5:25 UTSA Tyrell Clay 1-yd run (Daniel Portillo kick) 12-80, 4:01 2:54 ODU Chris Kirtley 38-yd field goal 7-54, 2:31 0:21 UTSA Aaron Grubb 6-yd pass from Dalton Sturm 9-43, 2:332nd 12:09 ODU Kirtley 32-yd field goal 8-60, 3:12 5:52 ODU Kirtley 36-yd field goal 11-70, 4:00 3:05 ODU Jonathan Duhart 8-yd pass from David Washington (Kirtley kick) 8-55, 2:473rd 5:28 ODU Ray Lawry 3-yd run (Kirtley kick) 7-61, 2:57 0:18 UTSA Clay 4-yd run (Portillo kick) 2-35, 0:274th 12:28 ODU Lawry 4-yd run (Kirtley kick) 6-67, 2:50 11:18 UTSA Aaron Grubb 25-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick) 5-67, 1:10 7:21 UTSA Portillo 39-yd field goal 7-44, 1:20 5:45 ODU Duhart 40-yd pass from Washington (pass failed) 5-75, 1:36

ODU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 30 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-170 38-141 PASSING YDS (NET) 378 283 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-48-1 26-38-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-548 76-424 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-4) 2-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-62 7-107 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 Punts (No-Avg) 3-26.3 5-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-34 Possession Time 35:49 24:11 Third-Down Conversions 4-14 7-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-23 3-8

RUSHING: ODU-Lawry 23-103; Washington 12-69; Pascal 1-4; Team 1-(-6). UTSA-Sturm 16-34; Williams,J 5-24; Rhodes 7-24; Thomas Jr. 1-21; Clay 6-19; Grubb 2-14; Dick 1-5.

PASSING: ODU-Washington 29-48-1-378. UTSA-Sturm 25-37-0-252; Clay 1-1-0-31.

RECEIVING: ODU-Pascal 10-146; Duhart 8-160; Little 6-31; Lawry 2-7; Hayes 1-23; Fulgham 1-10; Strong 1-1. UTSA-Taylor,J 7-85; Thomas Jr. 6-64; Grubb 6-63; Morgan II 5-57; Taylor,A 1-12; Rhodes 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: ODU-None. UTSA-Baker 1-16.

FUMBLES: ODU-None. UTSA-Dick 1-1.

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UTSA 30, chArloTTe 27 (oT)chArloTTe, n.c. (richArdSon STAdiUm)

chaRlotte, n.c. — Jarveon Williams rushed for a school-record 186 yards and Daniel Portillo kicked a 22-yard field goal in the first overtime to lift UTSA to a 30-27 win against Charlotte on Saturday afternoon at Jerry Richardson Stadium.

Williams rushed for 155 of his yards after halftime, including a 68-yarder that helped kick start an offense that was held to 83 yards in the first half. It marked the third 100-yard rushing game of the season for the junior from Converse Judson and the 10th in program history.

The Roadrunners (2-8, 2-4) found themselves trailing by four in the fourth quarter. On third-and-10, UTSA quarterback Dalton Sturm scrambled to his right to avoid the rush and hit Aaron Grubb for a 26-yard touchdown pass. The extra point gave UTSA a 27-24 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.

Charlotte chewed up the next 6:45 off the clock with a 16-play drive that ended with a game-tying 37-yard field goal by Blake Brewer.

UTSA got the ball back with 1:11 left to play and drove to the Charlotte 35-yard line, but a 52-yard field goal attempt by Victor Falcon sailed wide left as time expired in regulation.

Playing their first overtime game since a 17-14 victory against Georgia State during the inaugural 2011 season, the Roadrunners came up with a defensive stop on the 49ers’ first possession when Nate Gaines picked off a Brooks Barden pass in the end zone.

On the ensuing possession, UTSA used a strong ground game to move the ball down to the 5-yard line. Portillo then drilled his first career game-winning field goal to give the Roadrunners their first win since Oct. 3.

The game was scoreless for the first 27 and a half minutes until Charlotte got on the board on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Matt Johnson to Richard Murphy late in the second quarter.

The 49ers had a chance to extend their lead after their third interception of the day gave them the ball at the UTSA 15. However, a fake field goal attempt rush came up short and the score remained 7-0 at the intermission.

The Roadrunners struck quickly to start the second half. Williams broke loose down the right sideline for 68 yards to set up an 8-yard TD scamper by Jalen Rhodes. That capped a three-play, 91-yard drive that took just 1:11 off the clock.

Charlotte answered with a 75-yard scoring march that was capped by an 18-yard touchdown pass from Barden to Murphy.

UTSA responded with another quick drive, this one covering 67 yards in just five plays capped with a 24-yard scamper by Williams. The extra point knotted the score at 14-14.

The Roadrunners took their first lead of the afternoon when Sturm found Kerry Thomas Jr. open in the end zone from eight yards out, one of his school-record 10 catches. However, the extra-point attempt bounced off the left upright, making it 20-14.

The 49ers countered on their next possession, as Johnson hit Trent Bostick down the right sideline for a 42-yard scoring strike. The PAT was good, making it 21-20 with 2:08 left in the third quarter.

Brewer extended Charlotte’s lead to 24-20 with a 41-yard field goal early in the final stanza, setting up the wild finish.

Thomas tied a school record for catches in a game with nine, the second time he has done that this season, for 56 yards, while Grubb hauled in five passes for 48.

Duke Wheeler led the defense with 14 tackles, including a school-record 11 solo stops. Drew Douglas addd 11 tackles, while Gaines and Bennett Okotcha had an interception apiece.

Attendance: 11,331 _______ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 _________ OT _____ FinalUTSA (2-8, 2-4 C-USA) 0 0 13 7 3 30Charlotte (2-8, 0-7 C-USA) 0 7 14 6 0 27

SCORING SUMMARY2nd 2:28 UNCC Richard Murphy 8-yd pass from Matt Johnson (Blake Brewer kick) 10-50, 3:333rd 13:49 UTSA Jalen Rhodes 8-yd rush (Victor Falcon kick) 3-91, 1:11 11:35 UNCC Murphy 18-yd pass from Brooks Barden (Brewer kick) 6-75, 2:14 10:11 UTSA Jarveon Williams 24-yd run (Falcon kick) 5-67, 1:24 7:23 UTSA Kerry Thomas Jr. 7-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Daniel Portillo kick failed) 5-47, 1:39 5:15 UNCC Trent Bostick 42-yd pass from Johnson (Brewer kick) 6-75, 2:08 4th 11:53 UNCC Brewer 41-yd field goal 8-41, 2:56 7:56 UTSA Aaron Grubb 26-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick) 9-75, 1:51 1:11 UNCC Brewer 37-yd field goal 16-48, 6:45OT — UTSA Portillo 22-yd field goal 7-20, —

UTSA UNCC FIRST DOWNS 23 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-218 54-134 PASSING YDS (NET) 133 243 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-33-3 15-29-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-351 83-377 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-117 2-53 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 3-6 Punts (No-Avg) 5-36.0 5-35.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 6-80 9-110 Possession Time 28:27 31:33 Third-Down Conversions 6-17 4-18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 5-34

RUSHING: UTSA-Williams,J 19-186; Clay 9-25; Rhodes 4-16; Thomas Jr. 1-10; Sturm 10-1; Steward 1-(-1); Team 1-(-2); Dick 1-(-10). UNCC-Buie 24-74; Johnson,M 16-44; Duncan 4-17; Phillips 3-10; McNeill 1-3; Barden 6-(-14).

PASSING: UTSA-Sturm 19-34-3-126. UNCC-Barden 10-20-1-127; Johnson,M 5-9-1-116.

RECEIVING: UTSA-Thomas Jr. 10-49; Grubb 5-48; Taylor,J 2-28; Morgan II 1-6; Sturm, Dalton 1-(-5). UNCC-Murphy 4-56; Bostick 3-79; Duke 3-35; Hoffman 2-33; Kofa 1-24; Buie 1-10; Ford II 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-Okotcha 1-0; Gaines 1-0. UNCC-Pearson 1-4; Lucas 1-2; Winchester 1-0.

FUMBLES: UTSA-Winnegan 1-0. UNCC-Johnson,M 1-0; Holmes 1-0; Hoffman 1-0.

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« Game 11 — saTurday, NOv. 21 »UTSA 34, rice 24

SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio — Jarveon Williams rushed for 163 yards to become UTSA’s first-ever 1,000-yard rusher and that helped UTSA beat Rice, 34-24, on Saturday night at the Alamodome.

Williams’ fourth 100-yard game of the season helped the Roadrunners (3-8, 3-4 C-USA) to their first-ever win against the Owls (4-7, 2-5 C-USA) and their first home triumph of the year. The junior from Converse eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark in the third quarter and now has 1,042 for the season and 1,493 for his career. He also reached paydirt twice to tie Evans Okotcha’s school record of eight rushing touchdowns in a season.

Defensively, Jason Neill racked up two sacks and nine total tackles en route to setting single-season records for sacks (8.5) and tackles for loss (11). Marcus Davenport recorded a career-high 10 stops, including a pair of sacks and three tackles for loss, one pass breakup and a key forced fumble that was recovered by Marcos Curry in the first half and led to UTSA’s fourth touchdown of the night. Drew Douglas also recorded 10 tackles, while Bennett Okotcha and Mauricio Sanchez had an interception apiece, with Okotcha’s tying him for the school’s single-season record of four.

Williams accumulated 99 yards and both scores in the first half, including a 78-yard scamper midway through the second quarter that gave the home team the lead for good at 21-17 after rallying from an early 10-0 deficit.

UTSA added to its lead before halftime when Dalton Sturm kept on a bootleg around left end for a 1-yard touchdown run after Davenport’s forced fumble on a sack that was recovered by Marcos Curry set up the Roadrunners at the Rice 20-yard line.

After forcing two straight three-and-outs to start the second half, the Owls pulled to within 28-24 when Darik Dillard snuck into the end zone from three yards out to finish out an eight-play, 46-yard scoring drive.

UTSA provided the final margin late in the third when Sturm connected with Morgan II on a 19-yard touchdown pass. That score gave the senior tight end sole possession of the school’s single-season receiving TD record and it capped a seven-play, 96-yard drive that also featured a 32-yard connection from Sturm to Morgan II.

Sturm finished with 189 yards on 9-of-13 passing and the sophomore from Goliad added 50 yards on the ground. Morgan II had three catches for 76 yards, while Thomas Jr. added to his single-season receptions record with three more for 74 yards to give him 50 for his sophomore campaign.

Rice got on the board first with a 45-yard field goal by Hayden Tobola on the game’s opening possession. Driphus Jackson then hit Nate German with a 58-yard bomb with 5:51 left in the first quarter to push the Owls’ lead to 10.

On the ensuing drive, Williams capped UTSA’s first scoring drive with a 1-yard run after Sturm hit JaBryce Taylor and David Morgan II with 25-yard pass plays.

Okotcha’s interception helped set up the next score. Thomas Jr. hauled in a 23-yard pass from Sturm over the middle and in the end zone to put the Roadrunners up, 14-10, early in the second stanza.

The Owls answered, after Zach Wright hauled in a 26-yard touchdown pass from Jackson made it 17-14 in favor of the visitors.

Attendance: 20,437 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ FinalRice (4-7, 2-5 C-USA) 10 7 7 0 24UTSA (3-8, 3-4 C-USA) 7 21 6 0 34

SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:46 RICE Hayden Tobola 45-yard field goal 12-58, 4:14 5:51 RICE Nate German 58-yd pass from Driphus Jackson (Tobola kick) 5-63, 2:23 3:09 UTSA Jarveon Williams 1-yd run (Daniel Portillo kick) 8-71, 2:422nd 11:17 UTSA Kerry Thomas Jr. 23-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Portillo kick) 8-64, 2:58 7:24 RICE Zach Wright 26-yd pass from Jackson (Tobola kick) 8-75, 3:53 7:04 UTSA Williams 78-yd run (Portillo kick) 1-78, 0:20 3:48 UTSA Sturm 1-yd run (Portillo kick) 4-20, 1:163rd 7:31 RICE Darik Dillard 3-yd rush (Tobola kick) 8-46, 3:19 0:07 UTSA David Morgan II 19-yd pass from Sturm (Portillo kick failed) 7-96, 2:45

RICE UTSA FIRST DOWNS 28 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-161 45-242 PASSING YDS (NET) 359 189 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-41-2 9-13-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-520 58-431 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-20 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-65 4-98 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-25 Punts (No-Avg) 2-43.5 6-32.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-70 7-50 Possession Time 34:41 25:19 Third-Down Conversions 8-16 7-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-33 4-14

RUSHING: RICE-Dillard 13-61; Stewart 14-39; Jackson 10-36; Walter,Au 8-21; German 1-4. UTSA-Williams,J 22-163; Sturm 17-50; Clay 5-28; Thomas Jr. 1-1.

PASSING: RICE-Jackson 23-40-2-359; Team 0-1-0-0. UTSA-Sturm 9-13-0-189.

RECEIVING: RICE-Smith 7-50; Wright,Z 5-70; German 4-138; Mayden 3-38; Parks 3-37; Stewart 1-26. UTSA-Morgan II 3-76; Thomas Jr. 3-74; Grubb 2-14; Taylor,J 1-25.

INTERCEPTIONS: RICE-None. UTSA-Okotcha 1-25; Sanchez 1-0.

FUMBLES: RICE-Jackson 2-1. UTSA-None.

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middle TenneSSee 42, UTSA 7SAn AnTonio, TexAS (AlAmodome)

San antonio — Jarveon Williams rushed for 163 yards to become UTSA’Brent Stockstill passed for 257 yards and a touchdown to help Middle Tennessee down UTSA, 42-7, in the Roadrunners’ season finale on Saturday afternoon at the Alamodome.

Dalton Sturm threw for 140 yards and a touchdown for the Roadrunners (3-9, 3-5 C-USA), while Tyrell Clay made his first career start — UTSA’s 23rd first-time starter this season — and he rushed for a career-high 71 yards on 14 carries, including a career-long 31-yarder in the first quarter. JaBryce Taylor hauled in four passes from Sturm for 70 yards and the team’s only score.

The Blue Raiders (7-5, 6-2 C-USA) rushed for four touchdowns, led by a pair from Shane Tucker, and totaled 456 yards of offense as they scored the first 42 points of the afternoon. Stockskill led the way by completing 24 of his 30 attempts, including a 7-yard scoring toss to Terry Pettis.

The visitors got on the board first on a 14-yard scamper around left end by Tucker. The extra point by Cody Clark made it 7-0 with 4:20 left in the opening stanza.

Middle Tennessee tacked on a pair of scores in the second quarter to push its lead to 21-0 at the half.

Jordan Parker capped a 13-play, 75-yard scoring march with a 7-yard scamper up the middle to paydirt. On the Blue Raiders’ next possession, Stockstill found Pettis open in the end zone from seven yards out to put the finishing touch on a 12-play, 78-yard drive.

Middle Tennessee opened the second half with a short field thanks to a kick-catch interference call on a UTSA punt. Tucker capped a 41-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run and the extra point made it 28-0 with 11:53 left in the quarter.

The Blue Raiders added to their cushion when Alex Dale came up with an interception off a tipped pass and took it back 34 yards for the score just before the end of the third quarter.

Kamani Thomas helped provide the final score after his 5-yard touchdown run with 8:48 left to play.

The Roadrunners got on the board with 6:33 remaining when Taylor hauled in a 31-yard touchdown pass from Sturm with one hand. The score was the third this season for Taylor, who also finished the campaign with 29 catches for 472 yards (16.3 ypc).

Playing the final game of his collegiate career, David Morgan II had three catches for 34 yards. The Marble Falls native finished with 45 receptions for 566 yards and a program-record five touchdowns, while he pushed his career numbers to 85 catches, 1,104 yards and eight scores.

Duke Wheeler led the defense with 13 tackles, his sixth double-digit output of the season, to go along with a forced fumble. The senior finished the campaign with a team-leading 93 tackles, which is the third-best total in program annals.

Attendance: 19,504 _________________ 1 __________ 2 __________ 3 __________ 4 ________ FinalMiddle Tennessee (7-5, 6-2 C-USA) 7 14 14 7 42UTSA (3-9, 3-5 C-USA) 0 0 0 7 7

SCORING SUMMARY1st 4:20 MTSU Shane Tucker 14-yard run (Cody Clark kick) 8-64, 2:492nd 9:34 MTSU Jordan Parker 7-yd run (Clark kick) 13-75, 5:22 1:13 MTSU Terry Pettis 7-yd pass from Brent Stockstill (Clark kick) 12-78, 5:573rd 11:53 MTSU Tucker 3-yd run (Clark kick) 5-41, 1:47 0:09 MTSU Alex Dale 34-yd interception return (Clark kick) —4th 8:48 MTSU Kamani Thomas 5-yd run (Clark kick) 10-79, 4:30 6:33 UTSA JaBryce Taylor 31-yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Daniel Portillo kick) 6-69, 2:15

MTSU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 28 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-199 43-152 PASSING YDS (NET) 257 140 Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-30-0 14-23-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-456 66-292 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-72 6-150 Interception Returns-Yards 2-32 0-0 Punts (No-Avg) 2-40.0 4-36.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-59 Possession Time 32:50 27:10 Third-Down Conversions 6-10 4-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 0-0

RUSHING: MTSU-Tucker 12-57; Thomas 8-56; Parker 10-51; Grammer 7-14; Stockstill 3-11; James 1-10; Pennycuff 1-2; Team 1-(-2). UTSA-Clay 14-71; Grubb 2-21; White 3-17; Sturm 13-14; Winnegan 2-9; Thomas Jr. 2-9; Rhodes 6-6; Vaughn 1-5.

PASSING: MTSU-Stockstill 24-30-0-257. UTSA-Sturm 14-23-2-140.

RECEIVING: MTSU-James 7-85; Batties 6-82; Collis 2-30; Pettis 2-27; Frazier 2-20; Tucker 2-5; Parker 2-1; Barnes 1-7. UTSA-Taylor,J 4-70; Morgan II 3-34; Thomas Jr. 2-12; Grubb 2-(-1); White 1-14; Winnegan 1-10; Clay 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: MTSU-Dale 1-34; Byard 1-(-2). UTSA-None.

FUMBLES: MTSU-Tucker 1-1; James 1-1. UTSA-Rhodes 1-1.

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Most Valuable Player — Brandon Doughty (QB), WKU Offensive Player of the Year — Nick Mullen (QB) Southern MissDefensive Player of the Year — Evan McKelvey (LB), MarshallSpecial Teams Player of the Year — Deandre Reaves (KR/PR), Marshall Newcomer of the Year — Jeff Driskel (QB), Louisiana Tech Freshman of the Year — Brent Stockstill (QB), Middle TennesseeCoach of the Year — Todd Monken, Southern Miss

fiRSt team

OffenseQB – Brandon Doughty, WKU, Sr.RB – Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, Sr.RB – Jalen Richard, Southern Miss, Sr.OL – Sebastian Johansson, Marshall, Sr.OL – Jaylen Hunter, Middle Tennessee, Sr.OL – Andrew Reue, Rice, Sr.OL – Cameron Tom, Southern Miss, Jr.OL – Forrest Lamp, WKU, Jr.TE – Tyler Higbee, WKU, Sr.WR – Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech, Jr.WR – Richie James, Middle Tennessee, Fr.WR – Taywan Taylor, WKU, Jr.

DefenseDL – Michael Wakefi eld, FIU, Sr.DL – Trevon Coley, Florida Atlantic, Sr.DL – Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic, Jr.DL – Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech, Sr.LB – Evan McKelvey, Marshall, Sr.LB – T.T. Barber, Middle Tennessee, Sr.LB – Nick Holt, WKU, Sr.DB – Richard Leonard, FIU, Sr.DB – Xavier Woods, Louisiana Tech, Jr.DB – Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee, Sr.DB – Kalan Reed, Southern Miss, Sr.

Special TeamsK – Garrett Schwettman, WKU, Sr.P – Dalton Schomp, Florida Atlantic, Jr.KR – Deandre Reaves, Marshall, Sr.PR – Richard Leonard, FIU, Sr.LS – Lance Schuffert, Southern Miss, Sr.

Second team

OffenseQB – Nick Mullens, Southern Miss, Jr.RB – Kalif Phillips, Charlotte, Jr.RB – Ray Lawry, Old Dominion, So.RB – Ito Smith, Southern Miss, So.RB – Anthony Wales, WKU, Jr.OL – Michael Montero, FIU, Jr.OL – Reggie Bain, Florida Atlantic, Sr.OL – Darrell Brown, Louisiana Tech, Jr.OL – Jens Danielsen, Louisiana Tech, Sr.OL – Michael Selby, Marshall, Jr.OL – Rashod Hill, Southern Miss, Sr.TE – David Morgan II, UTSA, Sr.WR – Ed Batties, Middle Tennessee, Sr.WR – Zach Pascal, Old Dominion, Jr.WR – Mike Thomas, Southern Miss, Sr.

DefenseDL – Larry Ogunjobi, Charlotte, Jr.DL – Jarquez Samuel, Marshall, Sr.DL – Michael Smith, Southern Miss, Sr.DL – Jason Neill, UTSA, Sr.LB – Anthony Wint, FIU, So.LB – Nick Thomason, Louisiana Tech, Sr.LB – T.J. Ricks, Old Dominion, Jr.LB – Brian Anderson, Southern Miss, Sr.DB – Cre’von LeBlanc, Florida Atlantic, Sr.DB – Bryson Abraham, Louisiana Tech, Sr.DB – Jeremy Cutrer, Middle Tennessee, Jr.DB – Bennett Okotcha, UTSA, Sr.

Special TeamsK – Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech, So.P – Tyler Williams, Marshall, Sr.KR – Kylen Towner, WKU, So.PR – Deandre Reaves, Marshall, Sr.LS – Matt Cincotta, Marshall, Sr.

honoRaBle mention (UTSA players only)

OffenseRB – Jarveon Williams, Jr.WR – Kerry Thomas Jr., So.

DefenseDE – Marcus Davenport, So.LB – Drew Douglas, Sr.DB – Michael Egwuagu, Jr.

all-conference uSa teams

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final StandingSWest DivisionTeam Conference Pct. Overall Pct.Southern Miss 7-1 .875 9-5 .643Louisiana Tech 6-2 .750 9-4 .692UTSA 3-5 .375 3-9 .250UTEP 3-5 .375 5-7 .417Rice 3-5 .375 5-7 .417North Texas 1-7 .125 1-11 .083

East DivisionTeam Conference Pct. Overall Pct.WKU 8-0 1.000 12-2 .857Middle Tennessee 6-2 .750 7-6 .538Marshall 6-2 .750 10-3 .769FIU 3-5 .375 5-7 .417Florida Atlantic 3-5 .375 3-9 .250Old Dominion 3-5 .375 5-7 .417Charlotte 0-8 .000 2-10 .167

RecoRd Book

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« T e a m R e c o R d s »

TEAM

Rushing

RushesGame _____ 54, vs. Georgia State, 9/15/12Season ____ 510, 2015

Rushing YardsGame _____ 299, vs. Texas State, 11/24/12Season ____ 2,105, 2013Per Game __ 175.4, 2013

Rushing Yards Per AttemptGame _____ 8.2, vs. Colorado State, 9/26/15Season ____ 4.9, 2013

Rushing TouchdownsGame _____ 6, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 23, 2013

PAssing

AttemptsGame _____ 52, at Sam Houston State, 10/1/11Season ____ 412, 2013

CompletionsGame _____ 36, vs. Houston, 9/28/13Season ____ 259, 2013

Passing YardsGame _____ 369, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 2,909, 2013Per Game __ 242.4, 2013

Completion PercentageSeason ____ 62.9 (259-412), 2013

Passing EfficiencySeason ____ 140.15, 2012

Yards Per CompletionGame _____ 21.0, vs. Rice, 11/21/15Season ____ 12.5, 2012

Passing TouchdownsGame _____ 4, at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12___________ 4, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13___________ 4, vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Season ____ 23, 2012

Fewest InterceptionsGame _____ 0 (28x), last vs. Rice, 11/21/15Season ____ 7, 2012

Most InterceptionsGame _____ 4, vs. Houston, 9/28/13Season ____ 13, 2013

ToTAl offEnsE

Total Offense YardsGame _____ 525, at Arizona, 9/3/15Season ____ 5,014, 2013Per Game __ 417.8, 2013

PlaysGame _____ 95, at Arizona, 9/3/15Season ____ 870, 2015Per Game __ 72.5, 2015

Yards Per PlayGame _____ 8.3, vs. Colorado State, 9/26/15Season ____ 5.98, 2013

First DownsGame _____ 31, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13___________ 31, at North Texas, 10/31/15Season ____ 263, 2013Per Game __ 21.9, 2013

Third-Down ConversionsGame _____ 14 (of 20), at North Texas, 11/23/13Season ____ 75 (of 167), 2013; 75 (of 185), 2015

Fourth-Down ConversionsGame _____ 4 (of 6), vs. Rice, 10/12/13Season ____ 10 (of 13), 2013; 10 (of 16), 2014

Fewest TurnoversGame _____ 0 (10x), last vs. Rice, 11/21/15Season ____ 15, 2012

Most TurnoversGame _____ 7, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Season ____ 23, 2015

Most Fumbles LostGame _____ 5, vs. San Jose State, 10/20/12___________ 5, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Season ____ 12, 2015

Fewest PenaltiesGame _____ 2 (for 30), at New Mexico State, 9/29/12___________ 2 (for 20), at Tulsa, 11/2/13Season ____ 63 (for 632), 2011

Most PenaltiesGame _____ 15 (for 142), vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 94 (for 913), 2012

scoRing

PointsGame _____ 56, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 374, 2012Per Game __ 31.2, 2012

TouchdownsGame _____ 8, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 47, 2012

Extra PointsGame _____ 8 (of 8), vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 45 (of 45), 2012

Two-Point ConversionsGame _____ 1 (4x), last at UTEP, 9/21/13Season ____ 2, 2011

Field GoalsGame _____ 4 (of 4), vs. Bacone, 9/24/11___________ 4 (of 4), at South Alabama, 9/1/12___________ 4 (of 4), vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14Season ____ 17 (of 21), 2014

Field Goal PercentageSeason ____ 81.0 (17-21), 2014

SafetiesGame _____ 1, vs. Arizona, 9/4/14___________ 1, at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 1, 2014; 1, 2015

sPEciAl TEAMs

KickoffsGame _____ 11, vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Season ____ 74, 2012

TouchbacksGame _____ 7, at Idaho, 11/17/12Season ____ 25, 2015

Kickoff ReturnsGame _____ 10, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Season ____ 70, 2015

Kickoff Return YardsGame _____ 200, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Season ____ 1,453, 2015

Kickoff Return AverageSeason ____ 23.42, 2011

PuntsGame _____ 11, at Oklahoma State, 9/13/14___________ 11, vs. UTEP, 10/25/14Season ____ 84, 2014

Punt ReturnsGame _____ 6, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 33, 2014

Punt Return YardsGame _____ 132, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 281, 2012

Punt Return AverageSeason ____ 15.61, 2012

Blocked KicksGame _____ 1 (12x), last vs. Colorado State, 9/26/15Season ____ 6, 2011

DEfEnsE

Fewest Rushing Yards AllowedGame _____ -26, at Houston, 8/29/14Season ____ 1,262, 2011Per Game __ 107.8, 2012

Fewest Rushing Attempts AllowedGame _____ 20, vs. McMurry, 9/10/11___________ 20, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/30/13Season ____ 365, 2011

Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt AllowedSeason ____ 3.3, 2012

Fewest Passing Yards AllowedGame _____ 84, at New Mexico, 8/31/13Season ____ 2,123, 2011Per Game __ 212.3, 2011

Fewest Passing Completions AllowedGame _____ 6, vs. Georgia State, 10/29/11___________ 6, at New Mexico, 8/31/13Season ____ 149, 2011

Total DefenseGame _____ 167, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 3,385, 2011Per Game __ 338.5, 2011

Fewest Points AllowedGame _____ 3, vs. Northeastern State, 9/3/11___________ 3, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 214, 2011Per Game __ 21.4, 2011

Turnovers GainedGame _____ 6, at Houston, 8/29/14Season ____ 29, 2012

Turnover MarginSeason ____ +14 (29/15), 2012

TacklesGame _____ 103, at Rice, 11/8/14Season ____ 924, 2014

Solo TacklesGame _____ 63, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 501, 2015

Assisted TacklesGame _____ 67, at Rice, 11/8/14Season ____ 493, 2014

Tackles For LossGame _____ 11, vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Season ____ 71 (for 234), 2014

SacksGame _____ 5 (6x), last at Marshall, 10/5/13Season ____ 26 (for 194), 2011

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« T e a m / I n d I v I d u a l R e c o R d s »Quarterback HurriesGame _____ 7, at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 25, 2013

Forced FumblesGame _____ 6, vs. FIU, 10/11/14Season ____ 16, 2012

Fumbles RecoveriesGame _____ 3 (3x), last vs. FIU, 10/11/14Season ____ 16, 2012

InterceptionsGame _____ 4, at Houston, 8/29/14___________ 4, at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 14, 2015

Interception Return YardsGame _____ 101, vs. Minot State, 11/19/11Season ____ 218, 2015

Interception Return TouchdownsGame _____ 2, at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 2, 2011; 2, 2015

Passes DefendedGame _____ 12, at Houston, 8/29/14Season ____ 60, 2015

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Rushing

RushesGame _____ 28, Jarveon Williams at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 173, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 400, David Glasco II, 2011-14

Rushing YardsGame _____ 186, Jarveon Williams at Charlotte, 11/14/15Season ____ 1,042, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 1,752, David Glasco II, 2011-14

Rushing Yards Per AttemptSeason ____ 10.4, Kam Jones, 2013 (29 attempts)Career_____ 6.5, Kam Jones, 2011-14 (104 attempts)

Rushing Yards Per GameSeason ____ 94.7, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 49.8, Jarveon Williams, 2013-15

100-Yard Rushing GamesSeason ____ 4, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 4, Jarveon Williams, 2013-15

Rushing TouchdownsGame _____ 3, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12___________ 3, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12Season ____ 8, Evans Okotcha, 2012___________ 8, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 20, David Glasco II, 2011-14

Rushing Yards by a FreshmanGame _____ 105, Brandon Armstrong vs. Minot State, 11/19/11Season ____ 222, Austin Robinson, 2014

Rushing Yards by a QuarterbackGame _____ 102, Eric Soza vs. Northeastern State, 9/3/11Season ____ 369, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 1,018, Eric Soza, 2011-13

PAssing

AttemptsGame _____ 52, Eric Soza at Sam Houston State, 10/1/11Season ____ 377, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 966, Eric Soza, 2011-13

CompletionsGame _____ 30, Eric Soza at Arizona, 9/14/13___________ 30, Eric Soza at North Texas, 11/23/13Season ____ 236, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 574, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Passing YardsGame _____ 332, Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona, 9/3/15Season ____ 2,719, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 6,952, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Completion PercentageGame _____ 85.0 (17-20), Eric Soza vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/30/13Season ____ 62.6 (236-377), Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 59.5 (128-215), Dalton Sturm, 2014-15___________ 59.5 (119-200), Tucker Carter, 2012-14

Passing EfficiencyGame _____ 256.6, Eric Soza vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 142.3, Eric Soza, 2012Career_____ 130.8, Eric Soza, 2011-13

300-Yard Passing GamesSeason ____ 2, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 3, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Passing TouchdownsGame _____ 4, Eric Soza at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12___________ 4, Dalton Sturm vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Season ____ 20, Eric Soza, 2012Career_____ 46, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Passing Yards by a FreshmanGame _____ 332, Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona, 9/3/15Season ____ 897, Blake Bogenschutz, 2015

Consecutive Games with a Touchdown PassCareer_____ 10, Eric Soza, 2011-12

Most Passes Without an InterceptionCareer_____ 256, Eric Soza, 2012

REcEiving

ReceptionsGame _____ 10, Kerry Thomas Jr. at Charlotte, 11/14/15Season ____ 52, Kerry Thomas Jr., 2015Career_____ 130, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Receiving YardsGame _____ 120, Kam Jones at McNeese State, 11/12/11Season ____ 578, Kam Jones, 2011Career_____ 1,478, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Yards Per ReceptionSeason ____ 21.8, Brandon Freeman, 2012Career_____ 18.3, Kenny Bias, 2012-15

Receiving Yards Per GameSeason ____ 57.8, Kam Jones, 2011Career_____ 32.8, Kam Jones, 2011-14

100-Yard Receiving GamesSeason ____ 3, Kam Jones, 2011Career_____ 3, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Receiving TouchdownsGame _____ 2, Cole Hubble at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12___________ 2, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13___________ 2, JaBryce Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15___________ 2, David Morgan II vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15___________ 2, Aaron Grubb vs. Old Dominion, 11/7/15Season ____ 5, David Morgan II, 2015Career_____ 8, David Morgan II, 2011, ‘13-15

Receiving Yards by a FreshmanGame _____ 120, Kam Jones at McNeese St., 11/12/11Season _____578, Kam Jones, 2011

Consecutive Games with a ReceptionCareer_____ 24, Kam Jones, 2012-14

MiscEllAnEous

Total Offense YardsGame _____ 359, Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona, 9/3/15Season ____ 3,088, Eric Soza, 2013Career_____ 7,970, Eric Soza, 2011-13

All-Purpose YardsGame _____ 203, Kam Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 1,109, Jarveon Williams, 2015Career_____ 3,144, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Consecutive Games PlayedCareer_____ 46, Seth Grubb, 2011-14___________ 46, Nate Leonard, 2011-14___________ 46, Ashaad Mabry, 2011-14___________ 46, Marcellus Mack, 2011-14___________ 46, Josiah Monroe, 2011-14___________ 46, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Consecutive Games StartedCareer_____ 46, Nate Leonard, 2011-14

scoRing

PointsGame _____ 18, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12___________ 18, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12___________ 18, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 66, Evans Okotcha, 2012Career_____ 134, David Glasco II, 2011-14

Points by a KickerGame _____ 18, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Season ____ 71, Sean Ianno, 2013Career_____ 256, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

Touchdowns ScoredGame _____ 3, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12___________ 3, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12___________ 3, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 11, Evans Okotcha, 2012Career_____ 22, David Glasco II, 2011-14

Eric Soza set numerous UTSA passing records during his three-year career, including consecutive games with a

touchdown pass (10) and most passes thrown without an interception (256).

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« I n d I v I d u a l R e c o R d s »Touchdowns Responsible ForSeason ____ 26, Eric Soza, 2012Career_____ 62, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Extra Points MadeGame _____ 7, Sean Ianno vs. Minot State, 11/19/11___________ 7, Kristian Stern vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12___________ 7, Sean Ianno vs. UAB, 10/26/13Season ____ 38, Sean Ianno, 2013Career_____ 109, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

Extra Points AttemptedSeason ____ 38, Sean Ianno, 2013Career_____ 111, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

Consecutive Extra Points MadeCareer_____ 101, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

Field GoalsGame _____ 4, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11___________ 4, Sean Ianno at South Alabama, 9/1/12___________ 4, Sean Ianno vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14Season ____ 17, Sean Ianno, 2014Career_____ 49, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

sPEciAl TEAMs

KickoffsGame _____ 10, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Season ____ 60, Sean Ianno, 2013Career_____ 157, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

TouchbacksGame _____ 7, Josh Ward at Idaho, 11/17/12Season ____ 21, Sean Ianno, 2013Career_____ 49, Sean Ianno, 2011-14

Kickoff ReturnsGame _____ 8, Kam Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 36, Brett Winnegan, 2015Career_____ 43, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Kickoff Return YardsGame _____ 158, Kam Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Season ____ 747, Brett Winnegan, 2015Career_____ 989, Kam Jones, 2011-14

Kickoff Return AverageSeason ____ 27.3, Kam Jones, 2014Career_____ 24.9, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14

Kickoff Return Touchdownsnone

PuntsGame _____ 11, Kristian Stern at Oklahoma State, 9/13/14___________ 11, Kristian Stern vs. UTEP, 10/25/14Season ____ 83, Kristian Stern, 2014Career_____ 172, Kristian Stern, 2011-14

Punting AverageGame _____ 49.3, Kristian Stern at UC Davis, 10/15/11Season ____ 41.2, Kristian Stern, 2014Career_____ 40.8, Kristian Stern, 2011-14

Punt ReturnsGame _____ 5, Kenny Harrison at Houston, 8/29/14___________ 5, Kenny Harrison at Oklahoma State, 9/13/14Season ____ 24, Kenny Harrison, 2014Career_____ 43, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14

Punt Return YardsGame _____ 81, Kenny Harrison vs. Texas State, 11/24/12Season ____ 208, Kenny Harrison, 2012Career_____ 377, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14

Punt Return AverageSeason ____ 17.3, Kenny Harrison, 2012Career_____ 8.8, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14

Punt Return TouchdownsGame _____ 1, Kenny Harrison vs. Texas State, 11/24/12Season ____ 1, Kenny Harrison, 2012Career_____ 1, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14

DEfEnsE

Total TacklesGame _____ 16, Cody Rogers at McNeese State, 11/12/11Season ____ 95, Brandon Reeves, 2012Career_____ 293, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Solo TacklesGame _____ 11, Duke Wheeler at Charlotte, 11/14/15Season ____ 62, Duke Wheeler, 2015Career_____ 169, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Assisted TacklesGame _____ 9 (8x), last by Drew Douglas vs. Middle Tenn., 11/28/15Season ____ 62, Brandon Reeves, 2012Career_____ 144, Drew Douglas, 2012-15

Tackles For LossGame _____ 4.5, Robert Singletary vs. FIU, 10/11/14Season ____ 11.0, Jason Neill, 2015Career_____ 23.5, Jason Neill, 2011-12, ‘14-15

SacksGame _____ 4, Marlon Smith vs. McMurry, 9/10/11Season ____ 8.5, Jason Neill, 2015Career_____ 14.0, Jason Neill, 2011-12, ‘14-15

Quarterback HurriesGame _____ 4, Jason Neill vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Season ____ 7, Jason Neill, 2012Career_____ 17, Jason Neill, 2011-12, ‘14-15

Forced FumblesGame _____ 2, Robert Singletary vs. FIU, 10/11/14Season ____ 4, Nic Johnston, 2012___________ 4, Triston Wade, 2012___________ 4, Robert Singletary, 2014Career_____ 8, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Fumble RecoveriesGame _____ 2, Nic Johnston vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Season ____ 3, Nic Johnston, 2011Career_____ 6, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Fumble Return TouchdownsGame _____ 1, Crosby Adams III vs. UAB, 10/26/13___________ 1, Nic Johnston at Tulsa, 11/2/13___________ 1, Steven Kurfehs vs. San Jose State, 10/20/12Season ____ 1, Steven Kurfehs, 2012___________ 1, Crosby Adams III, 2013___________ 1, Nic Johnston, 2013Career_____ 1, Crosby Adams, 2011-14___________ 1, Nic Johnston, 2011-14___________ 1, Steven Kurfehs, 2011-13

InterceptionsGame _____ 2, Triston Wade at Tulsa, 11/2/13___________ 2, Nate Gaines at UTEP, 10/3/15___________ 2, Bennett Okotcha at Southern Miss, 10/17/15Season ____ 4, Erik Brown, 2012___________ 4, Triston Wade, 2012___________ 4, Triston Wade, 2014___________ 4, Bennett Okotcha, 2015Career_____ 12, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Interception Return YardsGame _____ 93, Triston Wade at Tulsa, 11/2/13Season ____ 93, Triston Wade, 2013Career_____ 195, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Interception Return TouchdownsGame _____ 2, Michael Egwuagu at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 2, Michael Egwuagu, 2015Career_____ 2, Michael Egwuagu, 2013-15___________ 2, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Passes DefendedGame _____ 4, Nate Gaines at UTEP, 10/3/15Season ____ 16, Erik Brown, 2012Career_____ 35, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Jason Neill set UTSA career records with 23.5 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and 17 quarterback hurries.

Kristian Stern established UTSA punting average records for a game (49.3),

season (41.2) and career (40.8).

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« l o n g e s T P l ay s / g a m e s u P e R l aT I v e s »longEsT PlAysYards __Player _____________ Play _____________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date87 ____Kam Jones _________ Kickoff Return _____ N ____ at Florida Atlantic ________ 9/27/1485 ____Jarveon Williams ____ Rush ______________Y ____ vs. Colorado State _______ 9/26/1584 ____Kenny Harrison _____ Kickoff Return _____ N ____ at Georgia State _________ 9/15/1284 ____Kam Jones _________ Rush ______________Y ____ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/1382 ____Kenny Bias _________ Reception _________Y ____ at New Mexico State _____ 9/29/1282 ____Triston Wade _______ Interception Return __Y ____ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/1379 ____Kenny Harrison _____ Punt Return ________Y ____ vs. Texas State __________11/24/1278 ____Jarveon Williams ____ Rush ______________Y ____ vs. Rice ________________11/21/1577 ____Evans Okotcha _____ Rush ______________Y ____ vs. Minot State _________11/19/1170 ____David Glasco II _____ Rush _____________ N ____ vs. Southern Miss _______11/13/14

longEsT RushEsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date85 ____Jarveon Williams _______________________Y ____ vs. Colorado State _______ 9/26/1584 ____Kam Jones ____________________________Y ____ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/1378 ____Jarveon Williams _______________________Y ____ vs. Rice ________________11/21/1577 ____Evans Okotcha ________________________Y ____ vs. Minot State _________11/17/1170 ____David Glasco II _______________________ N ____ Southern Miss __________11/13/1468 ____Brandon Armstrong _____________________Y ____ vs. Tulane _______________ 11/9/1368 ____Jarveon Williams ______________________ N ____ at Charlotte ____________11/14/1553 ____Austin Robinson ________________________Y ____ at Louisiana Tech _______10/18/1452 ____Dalton Sturm _________________________ N ____ at UTEP ________________ 10/3/1551 ____David Glasco II _______________________ N ____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State _ 9/22/12

longEsT PAssEsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date82 ____Eric Soza (to Kenny Bias) ________________Y ____ at New Mexico State _____ 9/29/1269 ____Ryan Polite (to Evans Okotcha) ___________Y ____ vs. San Jose State _______10/20/1267 ____Eric Soza (to Kenny Bias) ________________Y ____ vs. Oklahoma State _______ 9/7/1363 ____Eric Soza (to David Morgan II) __________ N ____ vs. Northeastern State _____ 9/3/1163 ____Eric Soza (to Brandon Freeman) __________Y ____ vs. Bacone ______________ 9/24/1162 ____Eric Soza (to Seth Grubb) ______________ N ____ vs. Tulane _______________ 11/9/1359 ____Eric Soza (to Brandon Freeman) __________Y ____ at UC Davis ____________10/15/1158 ____Eric Soza (to Kam Jones) ________________Y ____ at South Alabama ________ 9/1/1257 ____Eric Soza (to Cole Hubble) ______________Y ____ at Louisiana Tech ________ 11/3/1257 ____Dalton Sturm (to JaBryce Taylor) __________Y ____ vs. Louisiana Tech _______10/10/15

longEsT KicKoff RETuRnsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date87 ____Kam Jones ___________________________ N ____ at Florida Atlantic ________ 9/27/1484 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ at Georgia State _________ 9/15/1241 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ vs. Bacone ______________ 9/24/11

longEsT PunT RETuRnsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date79 ____Kenny Harrison ________________________Y ____ vs. Texas State __________11/24/1262 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ vs. Oklahoma State _______ 9/7/1354 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State _9/22/1254 ____Aaron Grubb _________________________ N ____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State _9/22/1234 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ vs. Arizona ______________ 9/4/1431 ____Kenny Harrison _______________________ N ____ at Oklahoma State _______ 9/13/14

longEsT inTERcEPTion RETuRnsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date82 ____Triston Wade __________________________Y ____ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/1367 ____Jason Neill ____________________________Y ____ vs. Minot State _________11/17/1140 ____Michael Egwuagu ______________________Y ____ at UTEP ________________ 10/3/1538 ____Triston Wade __________________________Y ____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State _ 9/22/1236 ____Mauricio Sanchez _____________________ N ____ at Houston ______________ 8/29/1432 ____Trevor Baker __________________________ N ____ at UTEP ________________ 10/3/1530 ____Trevor Baker __________________________ N ____ vs. Louisiana Tech _______10/10/15

longEsT fuMblE RETuRnsYards __Player _______________________________ TD ____ Opponent __________________ Date50 ____Steven Kurfehs _________________________Y ____ vs. San Jose State _______10/20/1216 ____Crosby Adams III _______________________Y ____ vs. UAB _______________10/26/1316 ____Crosby Adams III ______________________ N ____ vs. Tulane _______________ 11/9/1312 ____Sean Luchnick ________________________ N ____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State _9/22/12

longEsT fiElD goAlsYards __Player ______________________________________ Opponent __________________ Date53 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ at Florida Atlantic ________ 9/27/1451 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ at South Alabama ________ 9/1/1251 ____Daniel Portillo _______________________________ vs. Kansas State _________ 9/12/1548 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ vs. South Alabama _______ 10/8/1147 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ at South Alabama ________ 9/1/1246 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ vs. Texas A&M-Commerce _ 9/8/1245 ____Sean Ianno __________________________________ vs. Bacone ______________ 9/24/11

100-yARD Rushing gAMEsYards ______ Player _____________________ Att _________ Opponent __________________ Date186 _______ Jarveon Williams ___________ 19 _________ at Charlotte ____________11/14/15170 _______ Jarveon Williams ___________ 13 _________ vs. Colorado State _______ 9/26/15163 _______ Jarveon Williams ___________ 22 _________ vs. Rice ________________11/21/15135 _______ David Glasco II _____________ 21 _________ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/13133 _______ Jarveon Williams ___________ 28 _________ at UTEP ________________ 10/3/15108 _______ David Glasco II _____________ 16 _________ vs. Southern Miss _______11/13/14106 _______ Evans Okotcha ______________ 8 __________ vs. Bacone ______________ 9/24/11105 _______ Brandon Armstrong _________ 10 _________ vs. Minot State _________11/19/11105 _______ Evans Okotcha _____________ 26 _________ vs. Louisiana Tech _______11/30/13104 _______ Evans Okotcha _____________ 16 _________ at North Texas _________11/23/13102 _______ Eric Soza __________________ 14 _________ vs. Northeastern State _____ 9/3/11

300-yARD PAssing gAMEsYards ______ Player _________________ Comp-Att-Int _____ Opponent __________________ Date332 _______ Blake Bogenschutz ________ 25-43-1 _______ at Arizona _______________ 9/3/15316 _______ Eric Soza ________________ 29-40-3 _______ vs. Houston _____________ 9/28/13314 _______ Eric Soza ________________ 23-41-0 _______ at Louisiana Tech ________ 11/3/12308 _______ Eric Soza ________________ 24-41-2 _______ vs. Oklahoma State _______ 9/7/13302 _______ Ryan Polite _______________ 20-32-1 _______ vs. San Jose State _______10/20/12

100-yARD REcEiving gAMEsYards ______ Player _____________________ Rec _________ Opponent __________________ Date120 _______ Kam Jones __________________ 8 __________ at McNeese State _______11/12/11109 _______ David Morgan II _____________ 9 __________ at Arizona _______________ 9/3/15108 _______ Brandon Freeman ____________ 5 __________ at UC Davis ____________10/15/11103 _______ Kam Jones __________________ 7 __________ at Sam Houston State_____ 10/1/11103 _______ Kam Jones __________________ 5 __________ vs. South Alabama _______ 10/8/11101 _______ Cole Hubble ________________ 3 __________ at Louisiana Tech ________ 11/3/12

longEsT PunTsYards __Player ______________________________________ Opponent __________________ Date69 ____Kristian Stern ________________________________ at Oklahoma State _______ 9/13/1462 ____Yannis Routsas _______________________________ at UTEP ________________ 10/3/1560 ____Kristian Stern ________________________________ at Tulsa _________________ 11/2/13

longEsT PlAys AgAinsT* longest of each type of playYards __Player ____________ Play ______________ TD ____ Team _______________________ Date100 ___Autrey Golden _____ Kickoff Return _______Y ____ UTEP ___________________ 9/21/1396 ____William Jackson ___ Interception Return ___Y ____ Houston ________________ 9/28/1385 ____Cayleb Jones ______ Anu Solomon Pass ___Y ____ Arizona _________________ 9/4/1478 ____Brandon Wilson ___ Blocked FG Return ___Y ____ Houston ________________ 9/28/1377 ____Jhurell Pressley _____ Rush _______________Y ____ New Mexico ____________ 10/4/1465 ____Ryan Allen ________ Punt ______________ — ____ Louisiana Tech ___________ 11/3/1262 ____Brady Measom ____ Punt Return ________ N ____ Southern Utah ___________ 9/17/1151 ____Trey Farquhar______ Field Goal _________ — ____ Idaho _________________11/17/1245 ____SaQwan Edwards __ Fumble Return _______Y ____ New Mexico ____________ 8/31/1345 ____Kishawn McClain __ Fumble Return _______Y ____ North Texas ____________10/31/15

Jarveon Williams owns the top three and four of the top five rushing performances in UTSA history.

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« s I n g l e - s e a s o n l I s T s »Rushing

Rushes1. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________173 __________ 20152. ___ David Glasco II _______________150 __________ 20143. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________128 __________ 20154. ___ David Glasco II _______________111 __________ 20125. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________106 __________ 2012

Rushing Yards1. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 1,042 _________ 20152. ___ David Glasco II _______________570 __________ 20143. ___ David Glasco II _______________537 __________ 20124. ___ David Glasco II _______________496 __________ 20135. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________450 __________ 2012

Rushing Yards Per Attempt1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________10.4 _________ 20132. ___ Brandon Armstrong ____________ 8.1 __________ 20133. ___ Brandon Armstrong ____________ 6.8 __________ 20114. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 6.5 __________ 20115. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 6.2 __________ 2012

Rushing Yards Per Game1. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________94.7 _________ 20152. ___ David Glasco II _______________49.6 _________ 20133. ___ David Glasco II _______________47.5 _________ 20144. ___ David Glasco II _______________44.8 _________ 20125. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________40.6 _________ 2014

Rushing Touchdowns1. ___ Evans Okotcha _________________ 8 ___________ 2012_____ Jarveon Williams _______________ 8 ___________ 20153. ___ Eric Soza ______________________ 7 ___________ 20134. ___ Eric Soza ______________________ 6 ___________ 20125. ___ David Glasco II ________________ 5 ___________ 2011_____ David Glasco II ________________ 5 ___________ 2012_____ David Glasco II ________________ 5 ___________ 2013_____ Kam Jones _____________________ 5 ___________ 2013_____ David Glasco II ________________ 5 ___________ 2014

PAssing

Passing Attempts1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________377 __________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza _____________________307 __________ 20113. ___ Eric Soza _____________________282 __________ 20124. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________212 __________ 20155. ___ Tucker Carter _________________167 __________ 2014

Passing Completions1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________236 __________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza _____________________172 __________ 20113. ___ Eric Soza _____________________166 __________ 20124. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________125 __________ 20155. ___ Tucker Carter _________________ 96 __________ 2014

Passing Yards1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 2,719 _________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 2,148 _________ 20113. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 2,085 _________ 20124. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 1,354 _________ 20155. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 1,083 _________ 2014

Passing Yards Per Game1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 226.6 _________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 214.8 _________ 20113. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 208.5 _________ 20124. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 179.4 _________ 20155. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 135.4 _________ 2014_____ Dalton Sturm _________________ 135.4 _________ 2015

Completion Percentage1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________62.6 _________ 20132. ___ Blake Bogenschutz _____________59.1 _________ 20153. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________59.0 _________ 20154. ___ Eric Soza _____________________58.9 _________ 20125. ___ Tucker Carter _________________57.5 _________ 2014

Passing Efficiency1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 142.2 _________ 20122. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 127.9 _________ 20133. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 126.2 _________ 20154. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 124.0 _________ 20115. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 119.7 _________ 2015

Passing Touchdowns1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 20 __________ 20122. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 14 __________ 20113. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________ 13 __________ 20154. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 12 __________ 20135. ___ Tucker Carter __________________ 4 ___________ 2014_____ Blake Bogenschutz ______________ 4 ___________ 2015

REcEiving

Receptions1. ___ Kerry Thomas Jr._______________ 52 __________ 20152. ___ David Morgan II _______________ 45 __________ 20153. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 42 __________ 20154. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 39 __________ 20115. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 34 __________ 2013_____ Kam Jones ____________________ 34 __________ 2014

Receiving Yards1. ___ Kam Jones ___________________578 __________ 20112. ___ David Morgan II _______________566 __________ 20153. ___ Kerry Thomas Jr._______________541 __________ 20154. ___ JaBryce Taylor ________________472 __________ 20155. ___ Brandon Freeman _____________419 __________ 2011

Yards Per Reception1. ___ Brandon Freeman _____________21.8 _________ 20122. ___ Kenny Bias ___________________20.9 _________ 20133. ___ Cole Hubble __________________20.5 _________ 20124. ___ Kenny Bias ___________________18.2 _________ 20125. ___ Jake Wanamaker ______________17.6 _________ 2011

Receiving Yards Per Game1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________57.8 _________ 20112. ___ David Morgan II _______________47.2 _________ 20153. ___ Kerry Thomas Jr._______________45.1 _________ 20154. ___ Brandon Freeman _____________41.9 _________ 20115. ___ JaBryce Taylor ________________39.3 _________ 2015

Receiving Touchdowns1. ___ David Morgan II ________________ 5 ___________ 20152. ___ Brandon Freeman ______________ 4 ___________ 2011_____ Cole Hicks_____________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Cole Hubble ___________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Kerry Thomas Jr.________________ 4 ___________ 2015

MiscEllAnEous yARDs

Total Offense Yards1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 3,088 _________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 2,449 _________ 20123. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 2,433 _________ 20114. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 1,715 _________ 20155. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 1,112 _________ 2014

Total Offense Yards Per Game1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 257.3 _________ 20132. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 244.9 _________ 20123. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 243.3 _________ 20114. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 184.8 _________ 20155. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 171.5 _________ 2015

All-Purpose Yards1. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 1,109 _________ 20152. ___ Kam Jones ___________________ 1,079 _________ 20133. ___ Kam Jones ____________________881 __________ 20114. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________826 __________ 20125. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________780 __________ 2011

All-Purpose Yards Per Game1. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 100.8 _________ 20152. ___ Kam Jones ____________________98.1 _________ 20133. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________95.6 _________ 20144. ___ Kam Jones ____________________88.1 _________ 20115. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________78.0 _________ 2011

scoRing

Points1. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 66 __________ 20122. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 48 __________ 20153. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 42 __________ 20134. ___ David Glasco II _______________ 38 __________ 2012

Points by a Kicker1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 71 __________ 20132. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 70 __________ 20143. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 64 __________ 20114. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 57 __________ 20155. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 51 __________ 2012

Touchdowns1. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 11 __________ 20122. ___ Jarveon Williams _______________ 8 ___________ 20153. ___ Eric Soza ______________________ 7 ___________ 20134. ___ David Glasco II ________________ 6 ___________ 2012_____ Eric Soza ______________________ 6 ___________ 2012_____ David Glasco II ________________ 6 ___________ 2013_____ Kam Jones _____________________ 6 ___________ 2013

Touchdowns Responsible For1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 26 __________ 20122. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 19 __________ 20133. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 17 __________ 20114. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________ 14 __________ 20155. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 11 __________ 2012

Extra Points1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 38 __________ 20132. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 31 __________ 20113. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 27 __________ 20154. ___ Kristian Stern _________________ 24 __________ 20125. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 21 __________ 2012

Field Goals1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 17 __________ 20142. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 11 __________ 2011_____ Sean Ianno ___________________ 11 __________ 20134. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 10 __________ 2012_____ Daniel Portillo _________________ 10 __________ 2015

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Kickoffs1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 60 __________ 20132. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 42 __________ 20113. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 41 __________ 20154. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 33 __________ 20145. ___ Josh Ward ____________________ 29 __________ 2012

David Morgan II, the Roadrunners’ first-ever NFL Draft pick, broke the

program’s single-season touchdown receptions record in 2015.

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Touchbacks1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 21 __________ 20132. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 16 __________ 2014_____ Daniel Portillo _________________ 16 __________ 20154. ___ Victor Falcon ___________________ 9 ___________ 20155. ___ Josh Ward _____________________ 8 ___________ 2012

Kickoff Returns1. ___ Brett Winnegan _______________ 36 __________ 20152. ___ Derrick Dick __________________ 26 __________ 20153. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 21 __________ 20134. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 19 __________ 20115. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 15 __________ 2014

Kickoff Return Yards1. ___ Brett Winnegan _______________747 __________ 20152. ___ Derrick Dick __________________592 __________ 20153. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________510 __________ 20114. ___ Kam Jones ____________________432 __________ 20135. ___ Kam Jones ____________________327 __________ 2014

Kickoff Return Average1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________27.3 _________ 20142. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________26.8 _________ 20113. ___ Kam Jones ____________________24.4 _________ 20114. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________23.3 _________ 20125. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________23.1 _________ 2013

Punts1. ___ Kristian Stern _________________ 83 __________ 20142. ___ Yannis Routsas ________________ 63 __________ 20153. ___ Kristian Stern _________________ 50 __________ 20134. ___ Josh Ward ____________________ 30 __________ 20115. ___ Josh Ward ____________________ 28 __________ 2012

Punting Average1. ___ Kristian Stern _________________41.2 _________ 20142. ___ Kristian Stern _________________40.9 _________ 20113. ___ Kristian Stern _________________40.4 _________ 20134. ___ Kristian Stern _________________39.7 _________ 20125. ___ Yannis Routsas ________________39.1 _________ 2015

Punt Returns1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 24 __________ 20122. ___ Derrick Dick __________________ 16 __________ 20153. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 12 __________ 20124. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 11 __________ 20115. ___ Kenny Harrison ________________ 7 ___________ 2013

Punt Return Yards1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________208 __________ 20122. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________118 __________ 20143. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 75 __________ 2011_____ Derrick Dick __________________ 75 __________ 20155. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 57 __________ 2012

Punt Return Average1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________17.3 _________ 20122. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________14.3 _________ 20123. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 7.3 __________ 20134. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 6.8 __________ 20115. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 4.9 __________ 2014

Blocked Kicks1. ___ Charles Wort __________________ 2 ___________ 20122. ___ 10 players ____________________ 1 ______________ —

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Total Tackles1. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________ 95 __________ 20122. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 94 __________ 20133. ___ Duke Wheeler ________________ 93 __________ 20154. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 86 __________ 20145. ___ Jens Jeters ____________________ 85 __________ 2014

Solo Tackles1. ___ Duke Wheeler ________________ 62 __________ 20152. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 49 __________ 20133. ___ Nate Gaines __________________ 48 __________ 20154. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 47 __________ 20145. ___ Nic Johnston __________________ 45 __________ 2012_____ Triston Wade _________________ 45 __________ 2012

Assisted Tackles1. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________ 62 __________ 20122. ___ Jens Jeters ____________________ 51 __________ 20143. ___ Drew Douglas _________________ 50 __________ 20154. ___ Drew Douglas _________________ 43 __________ 20135. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________ 42 __________ 2011

Tackles For Loss1. ___ Jason Neill ___________________11.0 _________ 20152. ___ Marlon Smith _________________10.0 _________ 2011_____ Cody Rogers __________________10.0 _________ 20144. ___ Nic Johnston __________________ 9.0 __________ 20115. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________ 8.5 __________ 2011_____ Robert Singletary ______________ 8.5 __________ 2014

Sacks1. ___ Jason Neill ___________________ 8.5 __________ 20152. ___ Marlon Smith _________________ 8.0 __________ 20113. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________ 6.0 __________ 20114. ___ Codie Brooks _________________ 5.0 __________ 2013_____ Robert Singletary ______________ 5.0 __________ 2014

Quarterback Hurries1. ___ Jason Neill ____________________ 7 ___________ 20122. ___ Marlon Smith __________________ 5 ___________ 2011_____ Cody Rogers ___________________ 5 ___________ 2013_____ Drew Douglas __________________ 5 ___________ 2015_____ Jason Neill ____________________ 5 ___________ 2015

Forced Fumbles1. ___ Nic Johnston ___________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Triston Wade __________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Robert Singletary _______________ 4 ___________ 20144. ___ Triston Wade __________________ 3 ___________ 20115. ___ 7 players ______________________ 2 ______________ —

Fumble Recoveries1. ___ Nic Johnston ___________________ 3 ___________ 20112. ___ Triston Wade __________________ 2 ___________ 2011_____ Brandon Reeves ________________ 2 ___________ 2012_____ Triston Wade __________________ 2 ___________ 2012_____ Crosby Adams III _______________ 2 ___________ 2013_____ Jens Jeters _____________________ 2 ___________ 2014_____ Triston Wade __________________ 2 ___________ 2014_____ Duke Wheeler _________________ 2 ___________ 2014

Interceptions1. ___ Erik Brown ____________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Triston Wade __________________ 4 ___________ 2012_____ Triston Wade __________________ 4 ___________ 2014_____ Bennett Okotcha _______________ 4 ___________ 20155. ___ Trevor Baker ___________________ 3 ___________ 2015_____ Michael Egwuagu ______________ 3 ___________ 2015_____ Nate Gaines ___________________ 3 ___________ 2015

Interception Return Yards1. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 93 __________ 20132. ___ Trevor Baker __________________ 85 __________ 20153. ___ Michael Egwuagu _____________ 83 __________ 20154. ___ Jason Neill ___________________ 67 __________ 20115. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 56 __________ 2012

Interception Return Touchdowns1. ___ Michael Egwuagu ______________ 2 ___________ 20152. ___ Steven Kurfehs _________________ 1 ___________ 2011_____ Jason Neill ____________________ 1 ___________ 2011_____ Triston Wade __________________ 1 ___________ 2012_____ Triston Wade __________________ 1 ___________ 2013

Passes Defended1. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 16 __________ 20122. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 14 __________ 2014_____ Bennett Okotcha ______________ 14 __________ 20154. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 11 __________ 2012_____ Bennett Okotcha ______________ 11 __________ 2013

Sean Ianno holds single-season records for points (71), extra points (38), field goals (17), kickoffs (60) and touchbacks (21).

Brandon Reeves set UTSA single-season records for total tackles (95)

and assisted tackles (62) in 2012.

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Rushes1. ___ David Glasco II _______________400 _______ 2011-142. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________267 _______ 2013-153. ___ Eric Soza _____________________259 _______ 2011-134. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________249 _______ 2011-135. ___ Brandon Armstrong ____________133 _______ 2011-14

Rushing Yards1. ___ David Glasco II ______________ 1,752 ______ 2011-142. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 1,493 ______ 2013-153. ___ Evans Okotcha _______________ 1,162 ______ 2011-134. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 1,018 ______ 2011-135. ___ Brandon Armstrong ____________727 _______ 2011-14

Rushing Yards Per Attempt1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 6.5 _______ 2011-142. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 6.3 _______ 2012-153. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 5.6 _______ 2013-154. ___ Brandon Armstrong ____________ 5.5 _______ 2011-145. ___ Brian Vaughn _________________ 5.3 ___ 2012-13, ‘15

Rushing Yards Per Game1. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________49.8 ______ 2013-152. ___ David Glasco II _______________39.8 ______ 2011-143. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________35.2 ______ 2011-134. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________33.5 ______ 2014-155. ___ Eric Soza _____________________31.8 ______ 2011-13

Rushing Touchdowns1. ___ David Glasco II _______________ 20 _______ 2011-142. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 16 _______ 2011-133. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 14 _______ 2011-134. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 11 _______ 2013-155. ___ Kam Jones _____________________ 7 ________ 2011-14

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Passing Attempts1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________966 _______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________215 _______ 2014-153. ___ Tucker Carter _________________200 _______ 2013-144. ___ Blake Bogenschutz _____________176 _______ 2014-155. ___ Austin Robinson _______________146 __________ 2014

Passing Completions1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________574 _______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________128 _______ 2014-153. ___ Tucker Carter _________________119 _______ 2013-144. ___ Blake Bogenschutz _____________103 _______ 2014-155. ___ Austin Robinson _______________ 81 __________ 2014

Passing Yards1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 6,952 ______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 1,413 ______ 2014-153. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 1,273 ______ 2013-144. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 1,179 ______ 2014-155. ___ Austin Robinson _______________645 __________ 2014

Passing Yards Per Game1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 217.2 ______ 2011-132. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 147.4 ______ 2014-153. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 128.5 ______ 2014-154. ___ Ryan Polite __________________ 120.8 _________ 20125. ___ Tucker Carter _________________97.9 ______ 2013-14

Completion Percentage1. ___ Tucker Carter _________________59.5 ______ 2013-14_____ Dalton Sturm __________________59.5 ______ 2014-153. ___ Eric Soza _____________________59.4 ______ 2011-134. ___ Blake Bogenschutz _____________58.5 ______ 2014-155. ___ Austin Robinson _______________55.5 _________ 2014

Passing Efficiency1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 130.8 ______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 129.7 ______ 2014-153. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 115.5 ______ 2014-154. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 114.2 ______ 2013-145. ___ Austin Robinson _______________88.0 _________ 2014

Passing Touchdowns1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 46 _______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________ 14 _______ 2014-153. ___ Tucker Carter __________________ 5 ________ 2013-144. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ______________ 4 ________ 2014-155. ___ Ryan Polite ____________________ 3 ___________ 2012

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Receptions1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________130 _______ 2011-142. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 94 _______ 2012-153. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 88 _______ 2011-144. ___ David Morgan II _______________ 85 ___ 2011, ‘13-155. ___ Marcellus Mack _______________ 67 _______ 2011-14

Receiving Yards1. ___ Kam Jones __________________ 1,478 ______ 2011-142. ___ David Morgan _______________ 1,104 __ 2011, ‘13-153. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________907 _______ 2012-154. ___ Brandon Freeman _____________880 _______ 2011-145. ___ Cole Hubble __________________768 _______ 2011-14

Yards Per Reception1. ___ Kenny Bias ___________________18.3 ______ 2012-152. ___ Jake Wanamaker ______________17.6 _________ 20113. ___ Seth Grubb ___________________16.9 ______ 2011-144. ___ Cole Hubble __________________16.3 ______ 2011-14_____ JaBryce Taylor ________________16.3 _________ 2015

Receiving Yards Per Game1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________32.8 ______ 2011-142. ___ Brandon Freeman _____________28.4 ______ 2011-143. ___ Kerry Thomas Jr._______________27.0 ______ 2014-154. ___ David Morgan II _______________26.3 __ 2011, ‘13-155. ___ Kenny Bias ___________________20.3 ______ 2012-15

Receiving Touchdowns1. ___ David Morgan II ________________ 8 ____ 2011, ‘13-152. ___ Kenny Bias ____________________ 6 ________ 2012-15_____ Cole Hubble ___________________ 6 ________ 2011-144. ___ Aaron Grubb __________________ 5 ________ 2012-15_____ Kenny Harrison ________________ 5 ________ 2011-14_____ Evans Okotcha _________________ 5 ________ 2011-13_____ Kerry Thomas Jr.________________ 5 ________ 2014-15

MiscEllAnEous

Total Offense Yards1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 7,970 ______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 1,782 ______ 2014-153. ___ David Glasco II ______________ 1,752 ______ 2011-144. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 1,493 ______ 2013-155. ___ Tucker Carter ________________ 1,301 ______ 2013-14

Total Offense Yards Per Game1. ___ Eric Soza ____________________ 249.1 ______ 2011-132. ___ Dalton Sturm _________________ 162.0 ______ 2014-153. ___ Blake Bogenschutz ____________ 152.8 ______ 2014-154. ___ Ryan Polite __________________ 142.2 _________ 20125. ___ Austin Robinson ______________ 108.4 _________ 2014

All-Purpose Yards1. ___ Kam Jones ___________________ 3,144 ______ 2011-142. ___ Jarveon Williams _____________ 2,342 ______ 2013-153. ___ Kenny Harrison ______________ 2,179 ______ 2011-144. ___ David Glasco II ______________ 1,861 ______ 2011-145. ___ Evans Okotcha _______________ 1,843 ______ 2011-13

All-Purpose Yards Per Game1. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________78.1 ______ 2013-152. ___ Kam Jones ____________________69.9 ______ 2011-143. ___ Brett Winnegan _______________69.6 _________ 20154. ___ Derrick Dick __________________57.2 _________ 20155. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________55.8 ______ 2011-13

Games Played1. ___ Seth Grubb ___________________ 46 _______ 2011-14_____ Nate Leonard _________________ 46 _______ 2011-14_____ Ashaad Mabry ________________ 46 _______ 2011-14_____ Marcellus Mack _______________ 46 _______ 2011-14_____ Josiah Monroe ________________ 46 _______ 2011-14_____ Triston Wade _________________ 46 _______ 2011-147. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 45 _______ 2012-15_____ Scott Inskeep __________________ 45 _______ 2011-14_____ Kam Jones ____________________ 45 _______ 2011-14_____ Ferrington Macon _____________ 45 _______ 2011-14_____ Jason Neill ___________________ 45 _ 2011-12, ‘14-15_____ Nate Shaw ___________________ 45 _______ 2011-14

Games Started1. ___ Nate Leonard _________________ 46 _______ 2011-142. ___ Scott Inskeep __________________ 44 _______ 2011-14_____ Cody Harris __________________ 43 _______ 2011-14_____ David Glasco II _______________ 40 _______ 2011-14_____ Triston Wade _________________ 39 _______ 2011-14

David Glasco II holds UTSA career rushing records for attempts (400), yards (1,752) and touchdowns (20).

Kam Jones set seven career records, including receptions

(130), receiving yards (1,478) and all-purpose yards (3,144).

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Points1. ___ David Glasco II _______________134 _______ 2011-142. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________114 _______ 2011-133. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 96 _______ 2011-134. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 72 _______ 2013-155. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 66 _______ 2011-14

Points by a Kicker1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________256 _______ 2011-142. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 58 _______ 2014-153. ___ Kristian Stern _________________ 39 _______ 2011-14

Touchdowns1. ___ David Glasco II _______________ 22 _______ 2011-142. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 19 _______ 2011-133. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 16 _______ 2011-134. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 12 _______ 2013-155. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 11 _______ 2011-14

Touchdowns Responsible For1. ___ Eric Soza _____________________ 62 _______ 2011-132. ___ David Glasco II _______________ 22 _______ 2011-143. ___ Evans Okotcha ________________ 19 _______ 2011-134. ___ Dalton Sturm __________________ 15 _______ 2014-155. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 12 _______ 2011-14_____ Jarveon Williams ______________ 12 _______ 2013-15

Extra Points1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________109 _______ 2011-142. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 28 _______ 2014-153. ___ Kristian Stern _________________ 24 _______ 2011-144. ___ Victor Falcon ___________________ 2 ___________ 2015

Field Goals1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 49 _______ 2011-142. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 10 _______ 2014-153. ___ Kristian Stern __________________ 5 ________ 2011-14

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Kickoffs1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________157 _______ 2011-142. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 59 _______ 2014-15_____ Josh Ward ____________________ 38 _______ 2011-14_____ Victor Falcon __________________ 15 __________ 2015

Touchbacks1. ___ Sean Ianno ___________________ 49 _______ 2011-142. ___ Daniel Portillo _________________ 32 _______ 2014-15_____ Josh Ward ____________________ 29 _______ 2011-14_____ Victor Falcon ___________________ 9 ___________ 2015

Kickoff Returns1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________ 43 _______ 2011-142. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 39 _______ 2011-143. ___ Brett Winnegan _______________ 36 __________ 20154. ___ Derrick Dick __________________ 26 __________ 20155. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________ 25 _______ 2013-15

Kickoff Return Yards1. ___ Kam Jones ____________________989 _______ 2011-142. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________969 _______ 2011-143. ___ Brett Winnegan _______________747 __________ 20154. ___ Derrick Dick __________________592 __________ 20155. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________531 _______ 2013-15

Kickoff Return Average1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________24.9 ______ 2011-142. ___ Josiah Monroe ________________24.8 ______ 2011-143. ___ Kam Jones ____________________23.0 ______ 2011-144. ___ Derrick Dick __________________22.8 _________ 20155. ___ Jarveon Williams ______________21.2 ______ 2013-15

Punts1. ___ Kristian Stern _________________172 _______ 2011-142. ___ Yannis Routsas ________________ 63 __________ 20153. ___ Josh Ward ____________________ 61 _______ 2011-144. ___ Daniel Portillo __________________ 4 ________ 2013-15

Punting Average1. ___ Kristian Stern _________________40.8 ______ 2011-142. ___ Yannis Routsas ________________39.1 _________ 20153. ___ Josh Ward ____________________34.1 ______ 2011-14

Punt Returns1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 43 _______ 2011-142. ___ Derrick Dick __________________ 16 __________ 20153. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 11 _______ 2011-124. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 10 _______ 2012-155. ___ Crosby Adams III _______________ 3 ________ 2011-14

Punt Return Average1. ___ Kenny Harrison _______________ 8.8 _______ 2011-142. ___ Aaron Grubb _________________ 8.4 _______ 2012-153. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 6.8 _______ 2011-124. ___ Derrick Dick __________________ 4.7 __________ 2015

Blocked Kicks1. ___ Charles Wort __________________ 2 ___________ 20122. ___ 10 players ____________________ 1 ______________ —

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Total Tackles1. ___ Triston Wade _________________293 _______ 2011-142. ___ Drew Douglas _________________242 _______ 2012-153. ___ Nic Johnston __________________220 _______ 2011-144. ___ Steven Kurfehs ________________214 _______ 2011-135. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________164 _______ 2011-12

Solo Tackles1. ___ Triston Wade _________________169 _______ 2011-142. ___ Steven Kurfehs ________________115 _______ 2011-133. ___ Nic Johnston __________________111 _______ 2011-144. ___ Drew Douglas _________________ 98 _______ 2012-155. ___ Darrien Starling _______________ 82 _______ 2011-14

Assisted Tackles1. ___ Drew Douglas _________________144 _______ 2012-152. ___ Triston Wade _________________124 _______ 2011-143. ___ Nic Johnston __________________109 _______ 2011-144. ___ Brandon Reeves _______________104 _______ 2011-125. ___ Steven Kurfehs ________________ 99 _______ 2011-13

Tackles For Loss1. ___ Jason Neill ___________________23.5 _2011-12, ‘14-152. ___ Nic Johnston __________________19.0 ______ 2011-14_____ Cody Rogers __________________19.0 ______ 2011-144. ___ Steven Kurfehs ________________15.5 ______ 2011-135. ___ Drew Douglas _________________15.0 ______ 2012-15

Sacks1. ___ Jason Neill ___________________14.0 _2011-12, ‘14-152. ___ Cody Rogers __________________ 9.0 _______ 2011-143. ___ Robert Singletary ______________ 8.5 _______ 2013-144. ___ Marlon Smith _________________ 8.0 __________ 20115. ___ Steven Kurfehs ________________ 7.5 _______ 2011-13_____ Brandon Reeves _______________ 7.5 _______ 2011-12

Quarterback Hurries1. ___ Jason Neill ___________________ 17 __2011-12, ‘14-152. ___ Cody Rogers __________________ 14 _______ 2011-143. ___ Steven Kurfehs _________________ 9 ________ 2011-134. ___ Robert Singletary _______________ 8 ________ 2013-145. ___ Ashaad Mabry _________________ 7 ________ 2011-14_____ Brian Price ____________________ 7 ________ 2013-15

Forced Fumbles1. ___ Triston Wade __________________ 8 ________ 2011-142. ___ Nic Johnston ___________________ 7 ________ 2011-143. ___ Robert Singletary _______________ 6 ________ 2013-144. ___ Steven Kurfehs _________________ 3 ________ 2011-13_____ Jason Neill ____________________ 3 ___2011-12, ‘14-15_____ Mauricio Sanchez ______________ 3 ___2011-12, ‘14-15

Fumble Recoveries1. ___ Triston Wade __________________ 6 ________ 2011-142. ___ Nic Johnston ___________________ 4 ________ 2011-143. ___ Crosby Adams III _______________ 3 ________ 2011-14_____ Marcellus Mack ________________ 3 ________ 2011-14_____ Brandon Reeves ________________ 3 ________ 2011-12

Interceptions1. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 12 _______ 2011-142. ___ Bennett Okotcha _______________ 6 ________ 2013-153. ___ Michael Egwuagu ______________ 5 ________ 2013-154. ___ Crosby Adams III _______________ 4 ________ 2011-14_____ Erik Brown ____________________ 4 ________ 2011-12_____ Nic Johnston ___________________ 4 ________ 2011-14

Interception Return Yards1. ___ Triston Wade _________________195 _______ 2011-142. ___ Michael Egwuagu _____________ 98 _______ 2013-153. ___ Trevor Baker __________________ 85 _______ 2014-154. ___ Jason Neill ___________________ 67 __2011-12, ‘14-15_____ Bennett Okotcha ______________ 67 _______ 2013-15

Interception Return Touchdowns1. ___ Michael Egwuagu ______________ 2 ________ 2013-15_____ Triston Wade __________________ 2 ________ 2011-143. ___ Steven Kurfehs _________________ 1 ________ 2011-13_____ Jason Neill ____________________ 1 ___2011-12, ‘14-15

Passes Defended1. ___ Triston Wade _________________ 35 _______ 2011-142. ___ Bennett Okotcha ______________ 30 _______ 2013-153. ___ Erik Brown ___________________ 18 _______ 2011-124. ___ Crosby Adams III ______________ 17 _______ 2011-145. ___ Darrien Starling _______________ 14 _______ 2011-14

2014 Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist Triston Wade is UTSA’s career leader in eight categories,

including interceptions (12), passes defended (35) and tackles (293).

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« o P P o n e n T s I n g l e - g a m e R e c o R d s »TEAMPoints: 69, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Touchdowns: 9, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15First Downs: 33, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12Rushing Attempts: 58, Rice, 10/13/12Rushing Yards: 301, Rice, 10/13/12Rushing Touchdowns: 4, South Alabama, 10/8/11; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Passing Completions: 35, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Passing Attempts: 50, UTEP, 10/3/15Passing Yards: 518, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Passing Touchdowns: 6, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Total Plays: 87, Rice, 11/21/15Total Offense: 605, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Third-Down Conversions: 12 (of 20), Rice, 11/8/14Fourth-Down Conversions: 4 (of 5), Charlotte, 11/14/15Turnovers: 6, Houston, 8/29/14Tackles For Loss: 13, Marshall, 10/5/13; Charlotte, 11/14/15Sacks: 5 (6x), last, Charlotte, 11/14/15Forced Fumbles: 4, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Fumble Recoveries: 5, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Interceptions: 4, Houston, 9/28/13Passes Defended: 10, Marshall, 10/5/13Safeties: 1, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11; Colorado State, 9/26/15Extra Points: 9 (of 9), Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Field Goals: 4, North Texas, 11/29/14; Arizona, 9/4/14; Southern Miss, 10/17/15Kickoffs: 12, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Touchbacks: 6 (2x), last, Marshall, 10/5/13Kickoff Returns: 8 (3x), last, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Kickoff Return Yards: 155, San Jose State, 10/20/12Punts: 10 (2x), last, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Punt Returns: 6, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11Punt Return Yards: 102, Southern Utah, 9/17/11Blocked Kicks: 2, McMurry, 9/10/11Penalties: 15 (for 157), Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12

inDiviDuAlPoints: 18, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12Touchdowns: 3, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12Rushing Attempts: 30, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14; Jasen Oden, Colorado State, 9/26/15Rushing Yards: 174, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14Longest Rush: 77 (TD), Jhurell Presley, New Mexico, 10/4/14Rushing Touchdowns: 3, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12Passing Completions: 34, Cody Stroud, McNeese State, 11/10/12Passing Attempts: 49, Ryan Metz, UTEP, 10/3/15Passing Yards: 378, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Longest Passing Completion: 85 (TD), Anu Solomon to Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14Passing Touchdowns: 5, Brandon Doughty, WKU, 11/22/14Total Offense: 447, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Receptions: 13, Darnell Smith, North Texas, 11/23/13; Trent Tayor, Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (7x), last, Richard Murphy, Charlotte, 11/14/15Tackles: 16, Derick Mathews, Houston, 8/29/14; Jared Tevis, Arizona, 9/4/14Tackles For Loss: 4.5, Larry Ogunjobi, Charlotte, 11/14/15Sacks: 3, Alvin Jones, UTEP, 10/3/15Quarterback Hurries: 2 (11x), last, Zach Patt, Rice, 11/8/14Forced Fumbles: 2 (3x), last Nick Gathrite, UTEP, 10/25/14Fumble Recoveries: 2, Bene Benwikere, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Deric Robertson, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Interceptions: 2, Kenneth Jenkins, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11; Terrell Pinson, Louisiana Tech, 10/18/14Longest Interception Return: 96 (TD), William Jackson, Houston, 9/28/13Interception Touchdowns: 1 (7x), last, Bryson Abraham, Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Passes Defended: 4, Gene Hudson, McMurry, 9/10/11; Terrell Pinson, Louisiana Tech, 10/18/14Extra Points: 8 (of 8), Ben Grogan Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 & 9/19/15Field Goals: 4 (3x), last, Stephen Brauchle, Southern Miss, 10/17/15Longest Field Goal: 51, Trey Farquhar, Idaho, 11/17/12Kickoffs: 10, Ben Grogan, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15Touchbacks: 6 (2x), last Amoreto Curraj, Marshall, 10/5/13Kickoff Returns: 7, Stanley Johnson, Bacone, 9/24/11Kickoff Return Yards: 155, Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 10/20/12Longest Kickoff Return: 100 (TD), Autrey Golden, UTEP, 9/21/13Punts: 9 (2x), last, Kyle Jech, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Longest Punt: 65, Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12Punt Returns: 5, Brandon Closner, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11Punt Return Yards: 103, Brady Measom, Southern Utah, 9/17/11Longest Punt Return: 62, Brady Measom, Southern Utah, 9/7/11Blocked Kicks: 1 (9x), last, Austin Orr, North Texas, 10/31/15

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TEAMPoints: 59, Houston, 9/28/13Touchdowns: 8, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Houston, 9/28/13First Downs: 31, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Rushing Attempts: 49, UTSA vs. Rice, 10/12/13; UTSA vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/30/13Rushing Yards: 299, UTSA vs. Texas State, 11/24/12Rushing Touchdowns: 6, UTSA vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Passing Completions: 36, UTSA vs. Houston, 9/28/13Passing Attempts: 50, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Passing Yards: 518, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Passing Touchdowns: 6, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Total Plays: 87, Rice, 11/21/15Total Offense: 605, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Turnovers: 6, UTSA vs. Houston, 9/28/13Sacks: 5 (7x), last, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Interceptions: 4, Houston, 9/28/13Forced Fumbles: 6, UTSA vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Fumble Recoveries: 5, San Jose State, 10/20/12Extra Points: 8, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Houston, 9/28/13Field Goals: 4, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Arizona, 9/4/14; UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14Kickoffs: 11, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Touchbacks: 5, UTSA vs. UAB, 10/26/13Punts: 11, UTSA vs. UTEP, 10/25/14Blocked Kicks: 2, McMurry, 9/10/11Penalties: 15, UTSA vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12Penalty Yards: 142, (2x) last, UTSA vs. Texas State, 11/24/12

inDiviDuAlTouchdowns: 3, Kenny Bias, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Rushing Attempts: 30, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14; Jasen Oden, Colorado State, 9/26/15Rushing Yards: 174, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14Longest Rush: 85 (TD), Jarveon Williams, UTSA vs. Colorado State, 9/26/15Rushing Touchdowns: 2 (11x), last, Shane Tucker, Middle Tennessee, 11/28/15Passing Completions: 34, Cody Stroud, McNeese State, 11/10/12Passing Attempts: 48, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Passing Yards: 378, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Longest Passing Completion: 85 (TD), Anu Solomon to Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14Passing Touchdowns: 4 (3x), last, Dalton Sturm, UTSA vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Receptions: 13, Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15Receiving Yards: 160, Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Longest Reception: 85 (TD), Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (45), last Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion, 11/7/15Tackles: 16, Jared Tevis, Arizona, 9/4/14Tackles For Loss: 4.5, Robert Singletary, UTSA vs. FIU, 10/11/14Sacks: 4, Marlon Smith, UTSA vs. McMurry, 9/10/11Interceptions: 1 (53x), last, Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee, 11/28/15Longest Interception Return: 96 (TD), William Jackson, Houston, 9/28/13Interception Touchdowns: 1 (8x), last, Alex Dale, Middle Tennessee, 11/28/15Extra Points: 8 (of 8), Ben Grogan, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Field Goals: 4, Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Casey Skowron, Arizona, 9/4/14; Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14Longest Field Goal: 51, Daniel Portillo, UTSA vs. Kansas State, 9/12/15Kickoffs: 10, Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Touchbacks: 5 Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. UAB, 10/26/13Kickoff Returns: 8, Kam Jones, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13Longest Kickoff Return: 92 (TD), Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 10/20/12Punts: 11, Kristian Stern, UTSA vs. UTEP, 10/25/14Longest Punt: 64, Matt Hubbard, Georgia State, 10/29/11Punting Average: 51.0, Hayden Hunt, Colorado State, 9/26/15Punt Returns: 4, Erik Brown, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11Longest Punt Return: 79 (TD), Kenny Harrison, UTSA vs. Texas State, 11/24/12

NOTE: UTSA games only

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Kenny Harrison’s 79-yard punt return for a touchdown in the 38-31 victory against Texas State on Nov. 24, 2012, was the first in program history

and the longest in a UTSA game at the Alamodome.

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« a l l - T I m e R e s u lT s »yEAR-by-yEAR REsulTs

Larry Coker2011-15 (5 Seasons)Overall: 26-32 (.448)Conference: 15-15 (.500)

2011 — 4-6 (fcs independent)9/3 ______Northeastern State ______________ W, 31-39/10 _____McMurry ______________________ L, 21-249/17 _____at Southern Utah ________________ L, 22-459/24 _____Bacone~ _______________________ W, 54-710/1 _____at #16 Sam Houston State ________ L, 7-2210/8 _____South Alabama ___________ L, 27-30 (2OT)10/15 ___at UC Davis ____________________ L, 17-3810/29 ___Georgia State ____________ W, 17-14 (OT)11/12 ___at McNeese State _______________ L, 21-2411/19 ___Minot State ____________________ W, 49-7

2012 — 8-4 (3-3 Western Athletic conference)8/30 _____at South Alabama ______________W, 33-319/8 ______Texas A&M-Commerce __________W, 27-169/15 _____at Georgia State _______________W, 38-149/22 _____Northwestern Oklahoma State ____ W, 56-39/29 _____at New Mexico State* __________W, 35-1410/13 ___at Rice ________________________ L, 14-3410/20 ___San Jose State*~ _______________ L, 24-5210/27 ___Utah State* ____________________ L, 17-4811/3 _____at #22 Louisiana Tech* __________ L, 27-5111/10 ___McNeese State ________________W, 31-2411/17 ___at Idaho* _____________________W, 34-2711/24 ___Texas State* __________________W, 38-31

2013 — 7-5 (6-2 conference usA)8/31 _____at New Mexico ________________W, 21-139/7 ______#13 Oklahoma State ____________ L, 35-569/14 _____at Arizona _____________________ L, 13-389/21 _____at UTEP* _____________________W, 32-139/28 _____Houston _______________________ L, 28-5910/5 _____at Marshall* ___________________ L, 10-3410/12 ___Rice* _________________________ L, 21-2710/26 ___UAB*~ _______________________W, 52-3111/2 _____at Tulsa* ______________________W, 34-1511/9 _____Tulane*________________________ W, 10-711/23 ___at North Texas* _______________W, 21-1311/30 ___ Louisiana Tech* ________________W, 30-10

2014 — 4-8 (3-5 conference usA)8/29 _____at Houston _____________________ W, 27-79/4 ______Arizona _______________________ L, 23-269/13 _____at Oklahoma State ______________ L, 13-439/27 _____at Florida Atlantic* ______________ L, 37-4110/4 _____New Mexico ____________________ L, 9-2110/11 ___FIU*~ ________________________W, 16-1310/18 ___at Louisiana Tech* ______________ L, 20-2710/25 ___UTEP* __________________________ L, 0-3411/8 _____at Rice* ________________________ L, 7-1711/13 ___Southern Miss* ________________W, 12-1011/22 ___at Western Kentucky* ____________ L, 7-4511/29 ___North Texas* __________________W, 34-27

2015 — 3-9 (3-5 conference usA)9/3 ______at #22 Arizona _________________ L, 32-429/12 _____Kansas State ____________________ L, 3-309/19 _____at #25 Oklahoma State __________ L, 14-699/26 _____Colorado State _________________ L, 31-3310/3 _____at UTEP* ______________________ W, 25-610/10 ___ Louisiana Tech* _________________ L, 31-3410/17 ___at Southern Miss* _______________ L, 10-3210/31 ___at North Texas* ________________ L, 23-3011/7 _____Old Dominion*~ ________________ L, 31-3611/14 ___at Charlotte* _____________ W, 30-27 (OT)11/21 ___Rice* ________________________W, 34-2411/28 ___Middle Tennessee* _______________ L, 7-42

* conference game~ Homecoming

All-TiME sERiEs REsulTsArizona (0-3)H: 0-1 | A: 0-29/14/13 ________ Tucson, Ariz. ____________ L, 13-38 9/4/14 ______ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 23-269/3/15 _________ Tucson, Ariz. ____________ L, 32-42

bacone (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-09/24/11 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ W, 54-7

charlotte (1-0)H: 0-0 | A: 1-011/14/15 ______ Charlotte, N.C. _____ W, 30-27 (OT)

colorado state (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-09/26/15 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 31-33

fiu (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-010/11/14 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 16-13

florida Atlantic (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-19/27/13 _______Boca Raton, Fla. __________ L, 37-41

georgia state (2-0)H: 1-0 | A: 1-010/29/11 ____ San Antonio, Texas ___ W, 17-14 (OT)9/15/12 ________ Atlanta, Ga. ___________W, 38-14

houston (1-1)H: 0-1 | A: 1-09/28/13 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 28-598/29/14 _______ Houston, Texas ___________ W, 27-7

idaho (1-0)H: 0-0 | A: 1-011/17/12 ______ Moscow, Idaho __________W, 34-27

Kansas state (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-09/12/15 _____ San Antonio, Texas __________ L, 3-30

louisiana Tech (1-3)H: 1-1 | A: 0-211/3/12 _________ Ruston, La. _____________ L, 27-5111/30/13 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 30-1010/18/14 ________ Ruston, La. _____________ L, 20-2710/10/15 ____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 31-34

Marshall (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-110/5/13 ______Huntington, W.Va. _________ L, 10-34

McMurry (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-09/10/11 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 21-24

Mcneese state (1-1)H: 1-0 | A: 0-111/12/11 _____ Lake Charles, La. __________ L, 21-2411/10/12 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 31-24

Middle Tennessee (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-011/28/15 ____ San Antonio, Texas __________ L, 7-42

Minot state (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-011/19/11 ____ San Antonio, Texas _________ W, 49-7

new Mexico (1-1)H: 0-1 | A: 1-08/31/13 _____ Albuquerque, N.M. ________W, 21-1310/4/14 _____ San Antonio, Texas __________ L, 9-21

new Mexico state (1-0)H: 0-0 | A: 1-09/29/12 ______ Las Cruces, N.M. _________W, 35-14

north Texas (2-1)H: 1-0 | A: 1-111/23/13 _______Denton, Texas __________W, 21-1311/29/14 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 34-2710/31/15 _______Denton, Texas ___________ L, 23-30

northeastern state (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-09/3/11 ______ San Antonio, Texas _________ W, 31-3

northwestern okla. state (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-09/22/12 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ W, 56-3

oklahoma state (0-3)H: 0-1 | A: 0-29/7/13 ______ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 35-569/13/14 _______Stillwater, Okla. __________ L, 13-439/19/15 _______Stillwater, Okla. __________ L, 14-69

old Dominion (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-011/7/15 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 31-36

Rice (1-3)H: 1-1 | A: 0-210/13/12 ______ Houston, Texas ___________ L, 14-3410/12/13 ____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 21-2711/8/14 _______ Houston, Texas ____________ L, 7-1711/21/15 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 34-24

sam houston state (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-110/1/11 _______Huntsville, Texas ___________ L, 7-22

san Jose state (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-010/20/12 ____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 24-52

south Alabama (1-1)H: 0-1 | A: 1-010/8/11 _____ San Antonio, Texas ___ L, 27-30 (2OT)8/30/12 _____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 33-31

southern Miss (1-1)H: 1-0 | A: 0-111/13/14 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 12-1010/17/15 _____Hattiesburg, Miss. __________ L, 10-32

southern utah (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-19/17/11 ______ Cedar City, Utah __________ L, 22-45

Texas A&M-commerce (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-09/8/12 ______ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 27-16

Texas state (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-011/24/12 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 38-31

Tulane (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-011/9/13 _____ San Antonio, Texas _________ W, 10-7

Tulsa (1-0)H: 0-0 | A: 1-011/2/13 ________ Tulsa, Okla. ___________W, 34-15

uAb (1-0)H: 1-0 | A: 0-010/26/13 ____ San Antonio, Texas ________W, 52-31

uc Davis (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-110/15 __________ Davis, Calif. ____________ L, 17-38

utah state (0-1)H: 0-1 | A: 0-010/27/12 ____ San Antonio, Texas _________ L, 17-48

uTEP (2-1)H: 0-1 | A: 2-09/21/13 ________El Paso, Texas __________W, 32-1310/25/14 ____ San Antonio, Texas __________ L, 0-3410/3/15 ________El Paso, Texas ___________ W, 25-6

Western Kentucky (0-1)H: 0-0 | A: 0-111/22/14 ____ Bowling Green, Ky. __________ L, 7-45

All-TiME REcoRDOverall: 26-32 • Home: 15-15 • Away: 11-17

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All-TiME ovERTiME gAMEs (2-1)10/8/11 ___________South Alabama ___________________L, 27-30 (2OT)10/29/11 __________Georgia State ____________________W, 17-14 (OT)11/14/15 __________at Charlotte ______________________W, 30-27 (OT)

All-TiME sEAson oPEnERs (4-1)9/3/11 ____________Northeastern State _____________________ W, 31-38/30/12 ___________at South Alabama _____________________ W, 33-318/31/13 ___________at New Mexico _______________________ W, 21-138/29/14 ___________at Houston ____________________________ W, 27-79/3/15 ____________at #22 Arizona ________________________ L, 32-42

All-TiME hoME oPEnERs (2-3)9/3/11 ____________Northeastern State _____________________ W, 31-39/8/12 ____________Texas A&M-Commerce _________________ W, 27-169/7/13 ____________#13 Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 35-569/4/14 ____________Arizona ______________________________ L, 23-269/12/15 ___________Kansas State ___________________________ L, 3-30

All-TiME RoAD oPEnERs (3-2)9/17/11 ___________at Southern Utah _______________________ L, 22-458/30/12 ___________at South Alabama _____________________ W, 33-318/31/13 ___________at New Mexico _______________________ W, 21-138/29/14 ___________at Houston ____________________________ W, 27-79/3/15 ____________at #22 Arizona ________________________ L, 32-42

All-TiME hoMEcoMing gAMEs (3-2)9/24/11 ___________Bacone _______________________________ W, 54-710/20/12 __________San Jose State _________________________ L, 24-5210/26/13 __________UAB ________________________________ W, 52-3110/11/14 __________FIU _________________________________ W, 16-1311/7/15 ___________Old Dominion _________________________ L, 31-36

All-TiME Tv APPEARAncEs (20-29)

2011 (3-3) 9/10 __________McMurry (LN) ______________________________ L, 21-249/17 __________at Southern Utah (MUT) ______________________ L, 22-459/24 __________Bacone (LN) ________________________________ W, 54-710/8 __________South Alabama (LN) ____________________L, 27-30 (2OT)10/29 ________Georgia State (LN) _____________________W, 17-14 (OT)11/19 ________Minot State (LN) ____________________________ W, 49-7

2012 (3-4) 8/30 __________at South Alabama (ESPN3) __________________ W, 33-319/29 __________at New Mexico State (ESPN3) _______________ W, 35-1410/13 ________at Rice (FCS) _______________________________ L, 14-3410/20 ________San Jose State (ESPN3) ______________________ L, 24-5210/27 ________Utah State (ESPN3) __________________________ L, 17-4811/3 __________at #22 Louisiana Tech (ESPNR) ________________ L, 27-5111/17 ________at Idaho (KCWX) ___________________________ W, 34-27

2013 (7-5) 8/31 __________at New Mexico (KMYS) _____________________ W, 21-139/7 ___________#13 Oklahoma State (FS1) ___________________ L, 35-569/14 __________at Arizona (Pac-12) __________________________ L, 13-389/21 __________at UTEP (FCS) ______________________________ W, 32-139/28 __________Houston (FSN) ______________________________ L, 28-5910/5 __________at Marshall (TWC) __________________________ L, 10-3410/12 ________Rice (TWC) _________________________________ L, 21-2710/26 ________UAB (TWC) _______________________________ W, 52-3111/2 __________at Tulsa (CSS) ______________________________ W, 34-1511/9 __________Tulane (WOAI) _____________________________ W, 10-711/23 ________at North Texas (TWC) _______________________ W, 21-1311/30 ________Louisiana Tech (CSS) ________________________ W, 34-10

2014 (4-8) 8/29 __________at Houston (ESPNU) _________________________ W, 27-79/4 ___________Arizona (FS1) ______________________________ L, 23-269/13 __________at Oklahoma State (FSN) _____________________ L, 13-439/27 __________at Florida Atlantic (KMYS) ____________________ L, 37-4110/4 __________New Mexico (ASN) __________________________ L, 9-2110/11 ________FIU (FCS) _________________________________ W, 16-1310/18 ________at Louisiana Tech (FSN) ______________________ L, 20-2710/25 ________UTEP (ASN) _________________________________ L, 0-3411/8 __________at Rice (FSN) ________________________________ L, 7-1711/13 ________Southern Miss (CBSSN) _____________________ W, 12-1011/22 ________at Western Kentucky (FSN) ____________________ L, 7-4511/29 ________North Texas (FSN) __________________________ W, 34-27

2015 (3-9) 9/3 ___________at #22 Arizona (Pac-12) _____________________ L, 32-429/12 __________Kansas State (FS1) ___________________________ L, 3-309/19 __________at #25 Oklahoma State (FS1) _________________ L, 14-699/26 __________Colorado State (CBSSN) _____________________ L, 31-3310/3 __________at UTEP (KMYS) _____________________________ W, 25-610/10 ________Louisiana Tech (ASN) ________________________ L, 31-3410/17 ________at Southern Miss (ASN) ______________________ L, 10-3210/31 ________at North Texas (ASN) ________________________ L, 23-3011/7 __________Old Dominion (ASN) ________________________ L, 31-3611/14 ________at Charlotte (FCS) ______________________W, 30-27 (OT)11/21 ________Rice (ASN) ________________________________ W, 34-2411/28 ________Middle Tennessee (FCS) _______________________ L, 7-42

Key: (ASN) American Sports Network; (CBSSN) CBS Sports Network); (CSS) Comcast Sports Southeast); (ESPNR) ESPN Regional; (FCS) FOX College Sports; (FS1) FOX Sports 1); (FSN) FOX Sports Networks; (KCWX) KCWX-TV San Antonio; (KMYS) KMYS-CW 35 San Antonio; (LN) Longhorn Network; (MUT) My Utah TV; (Pac-12) Pac-12 Networks; (TWC) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel; (WOAI) WOAI-NBC 4 San Antonio

« m I s c e l l a n e o u s R e c o R d s »

AvERAgE hoME ATTEnDAncEAvg. ___________________________ Total _________________________ Year35,521* _____________________ 213,126 ______________________ 201129,226 ______________________ 175,355 ______________________ 201229,214 ______________________ 175,282 ______________________ 201327,576 ______________________ 165,458 ______________________ 201423,008 ______________________ 138,048 ______________________ 2015

ToP 10 hoME cRoWDs56,743* _______ Northeastern State __________________________9/3/1140,977 ________ #13 Oklahoma State _______________________9/7/1339,032 ________ Texas State _____________________________ 11/24/1233,517 ________ Bacone __________________________________9/24/1133,472 ________ Arizona ___________________________________9/4/1432,886 ________ South Alabama ___________________________10/8/1132,487 ________ Houston __________________________________9/28/1332,369 ________ Minot State _____________________________ 11/19/1131,956 ________ UTEP __________________________________ 10/25/1431,364 ________ McMurry _________________________________3/10/11* NCAA startup program record

UTSA established an NCAA startup program record with 56,743 fans in the Alamodome for the Roadrunners’

inaugural game against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011.

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« P R o g R a m F I R s T s »fRoM inAuguRAl gAME vs. noRThEAsTERn sTATE

(Sept. 3, 2011 • AlAmodome • SAn Antonio, texAS)

UTSA team captains — Senior S Mark Waters, sophomores LB Steven Kurfehs and QB Eric Soza, freshman WR Kam JonesKickoff — Northeastern State’s Dylan Beers for 62 yardsKickoff return — UTSA’s Kam Jones for 37 yards to UTSA’s 45-yard linePlay from scrimmage — UTSA’s Brandon Armstrong rush for 4-yard lossFirst down & play of 10 or more yards — UTSA’s Eric Soza rush for 19 yards (opening possession)Pass completion, pass play for 10 or more yards & passing first down — Eric Soza to CheRod Simpson for 13 yards on team’s opening possessionTouchdown — Eric Soza rush for 14 yards at 11:35 mark of first quarterPoint after touchdown (PAT) — UTSA’s Sean IannoFirst drive — 7 plays, 55 yards, 3:25 time of possession, which resulted in a touchdownSack — UTSA’s Ferrington Macon for 6-yard loss on Northeastern State’s second possessionThree-and-out — UTSA’s first defensive possessionPenalty — Defensive offsides by Northeastern State on UTSA’s second possessionPassing TD — Eric Soza to Jake Wannamaker for six yards at 6:34 mark of first quarterPenalty against UTSA — Josh Ward kick out-of-bounds following Roadrunners’ second touchdownTimeout called by UTSA — 3:59 mark in first quarterPunt by UTSA — Josh Ward for 37 yards on UTSA’s fourth possession (returned for seven yards by Nate Robinson)Field-goal attempt — Sean Ianno for 21 yards, which was good with no time remaining in first half on UTSA’s sixth possessionPoints allowed by UTSA — Dylan Beers 22-yard field goal at 10:41 mark of third quarterPunt return — Brandon Armstrong for 12 yards after a 32-yard punt by Cody Lenz at 6:38 mark of third quarterPlay of more than 50 yards — Eric Soza pass to David Morgan II for 63 yards at 5:56 mark of third quarterTurnover — Mauricio Sanchez forced fumble on first play of fourth quarter, recovered by Crosby AdamsFumble recovery — Mauricio Sanchez forced fumble on first play of fourth quarter, recovered by Crosby AdamsWin — 31-3 vs. Northeastern State (9/3/11) at Alamodome

fRoM inAuguRAl sEAson (2011)

First loss and home loss — 24-21 vs McMurry (9/10/11) at AlamodomeTelevised game — vs. McMurry (9/10/11) on Longhorn NetworkTD allowed by UTSA — Jake Mullin 1-yard run at 13:14 mark of second quarter vs. McMurry (9/10/11)Blocked FG — Franky Anaya with 2:02 left in second quarter vs. McMurry (9/10/11)Interception — Darrien Starling with 3:36 left in third quarter vs. McMurry (9/10/11)Road game, night game and road loss — 45-22 at Southern Utah (9/17/11) in Cedar City, UtahDefensive TD — Steven Kurfehs 45-yard interception return with 10:26 left in second quarter vs. Bacone (9/24/11)Blocked punt — Joseph Lizcano with 4:25 left in second quarter vs. Bacone (9/24/11)Homecoming game and homecoming win — 54-7 vs. Bacone (9/24/11)Safety allowed — Team safety at 2:14 mark of first quarter vs. Sam Houston State (10/1/11)Blocked PAT — Marlon Smith with 1:53 left in the second quarter vs. Sam Houston State (10/1/11)Overtime game and overtime loss — 30-27 vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) at AlamodomeOvertime win — 17-14 vs. Georgia State (10/29/11) at Alamodome

oThER fiRsTs

Road and FBS win — 33-31 at South Alabama (8/30/12) in Mobile, Ala.Road game and road win in domed stadium — 38-14 vs. Georgia State (9/15/12) at Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.Conference and conference road win — 35-14 at New Mexico State (9/29/12) in Las Cruces, N.M.Game against ranked opponent — No. 13 Oklahoma State (9/7/13) at AlamodomeWin against bowl-qualifying team — 10-7 vs. Tulane (11/9/13) at AlamodomeSafety — Team safety at 4:43 mark of second quarter vs. Arizona (9/4/14) at Alamodome

Eric Soza scored the first touchdown in program history in the first quarter of UTSA’s 31-3 victory

against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011.

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« H o n o R R o l l »sEconD-TEAM All-confEREncE

nate leonard2014 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete2014 First-Team Capital One Academic All-American2013 Second-Team Capital One Academic All-American2012, ‘13, ‘14 First-Team Capital One Academic All-District VII2013 Conference USA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year

AcADEMic AWARDs

honorable Mention

Academic All-conference

Aaron Grubb (2012)Seth Grubb (2012)Brandon Guerrero (2012)Zach Hester (2012)Patrick Hoog (2012)Nic Johnston (2012)Nate Leonard (2012)Sean Luchnick (2012)

Jason Neill (2012)Payton Rion (2012)Will Ritter (2012)Austin Rushing (2012)Nate Shaw (2012)Eric Soza (2012)Josh Ward (2012)Terrance Wilburn (2012)

WACCody Harris, OL (2012)

Kenny Harrison, ST (2012)Cole Hubble, TE (2012)Kam Jones, WR (2012)

Evans Okotcha, RB (2012)

C-USACodie Brooks, DL (2013)

Marcus Davenport, DE (2015)Drew Douglas, LB (2015)

Michael Egwuagu, S (2015)Cody Harris, OL (2013)Cole Hubble, TE (2013)

Scott Inskeep, OL (2014)Jens Jeters, LB (2014)

Nic Johnston, DB (2013)Kam Jones, WR, (2013-14)Steven Kurfehs, LB (2013)

Ashaad Mabry, DL (2013-14)David Morgan II (2014)

Bennett Okotcha, DB (2013)Cody Rogers, DL (2014)

Robert Singletary, DL (2013)Eric Soza, QB (2013)

Kristian Stern, P (2013-14)Kerry Thomas Jr., WR (2015)Jarveon Williams, RB (2015)

Eric soza2013 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete2013 First-Team Capital One Academic All-District VII

WAC All-Academic

C-USA All-AcademicNate Leonard (2013-14)Eric Soza (2013)

All-AMERicAns

David Morgan ii, TE2015 Second-Team USA Today

2015 Honorable Mention SI.com

nATionAl AWARDs

Triston Wade, s2014 Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist

fiRsT-TEAMAll-confEREncE

Triston Wade, s2012, Western Athletic Conference

franky Anaya, DT2012 WAC

sean ianno, PK2014 C-USA

scott inskeep, ol2012 WAC

2013 C-USA

steven Kurfehs, lb2012 WAC

Jesse Medrano, Ds2014 C-USA

David Morgan ii, TE2015 Conference USA

Jason neill, DE2015 C-USA

bennett okotcha2015 C-USA

brandon Reeves, lb2012 WAC

Robert singletary, DE2014 C-USA

Triston Wade, s2013 C-USA2014 C-USA

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Crosby Adams (4) ___________2011-14Kevin Adams (2) _______________2013Adefemi Adekeye (29) __________2011Franky Anaya (64) __________2011-12Darius Anderson (54) ___________2011Brandon Armstrong (5) _______2011-14Carl Austin III (10) ______________2015N’Keal Bailey (24) _____________2015Trevor Baker (26) ___________2014-15James Bakke (77) ______________2011Matt Bayliss (49) _______________2015Cody Berry (3) ______________2012-13Kenny Bias (81) _____________2012-15Blake Bogenschutz (4) __________2015Codie Brooks (94) ___________2013-14Tevin Broussard (23) _________2013-14Andre Brown (20) ___________2013-14Brady Brown (75) ______________2011Richard Burge (61) __________2011-14JaColbie Butler (22) ____________2015Miguellino Byrd (33) _________2011-12Tucker Carter (6) _______________2014William Cavanaugh (63) _____2013-15Justin Chavez (30) ___________2014-15Tyrell Clay (31) ________________2015Cody Cole (71) ________________2013Triston Crossland (23) ___________2015Marcos Curry (9) ____________2014-15Chase Dahlquist (33) ________2013-14Reed Darragh (74) __________2014-15Marcus Davenport (93) ______2014-15Blake Dean (40) ____________2014-15Derrick Dick (16) _______________2015Drew Douglas (32) __________2013-15Stanley Dye Jr. (2) ______________2015

Michael Egwuagu (8) ________2013-15Brandon Freeman (84) _______2011-13Nate Gaines (11) ___________2014-15Kevin Garcia (53) ______________2015David Glasco II (11) _________2011-14Darryl Godfrey (23) ____________2015Jordan Gray (70) ___________2013-15Aaron Grubb (88) ___________2012-15Seth Grubb (86) ____________2011-14Brandon Guerrero (54) ______2012-13Gage Hadlock (48) ____________2015Jeremy Hall (2)_________________2011Cody Harris (68) ____________2011-14Jarron Harris (90) ___________2012-13Kenny Harrison (18) _________2011-14Lekenwic Haynes (37) _______2011-12Aneas Henricks (6) _____________2015Zach Hester (66) _______ 2012-13, ‘15Cole Hicks (80_ _____________2011-12Earon Holmes (12) __________2011-14Patrick Hoog (78) ______________2012Cole Hubble (83) ___________2011-14Sean Ianno (92) _______ 2011, ‘13-14Scott Inskeep (79) ___________2011-14Jens Jeters (42)______________2013-14Chris Johnson (21) _____________2011Drew Johnson (45, 57) __________2013Nic Johnston (22) ___________2011-13Brady Jones (85, 86) ___________2015Kam Jones (1) ______________2011-14Ben Kane (43) _________________2015Brian King (10) _____________2012-14Vontrell King-Williams (97) ______2015Steven Kurfehs (44) __________2011-13Cade Laufer (46) _______________2015

Nate Leonard (55) __________2011-14Miles Lerch (89) ________________2014C.J. Levine (14) ________________2015Joseph Lizcano (31) _________2011-13Sean Luchnick (89, 34) ______2011-12Ashaad Mabry (97) _________2011-14Marcellus Mack (9) __________2011-14Ferrington Macon (58) _______2011-14Kyle McKinney (67) ____________2015Jesse Medrano (59, 95) ______2011-14Dalton Miller (56) ______ 2012, ‘14-15Jeremiah Moeller (85) _______2011-13Josiah Monroe (15) __________2011-14David Morgan II (82) ___ 2011, ‘13-15Romario Napoles (47) __________2015Jason Neill (96) ______2011-12, ’14-15T.J. Nielsen (80)________________2011Bennett Okotcha (21) ________2013-15Evans Okotcha (36) _________2011-13Drew Phillips (74) ______________2011Juan Perez-Isidoro (60) _______2014-15Daniel Portillo (13) _____________2015Austin Pratt (68) ________________2015Brian Price (91) _____________2013-15Brandon Reeves (53) ________2011-12Jaylen Rhodes (28) _____________2015Payton Rion (51) _______ 2011, ‘13-14Will Ritter (40) ______________2011-13Austin Robinson (3) _____________2014Cody Rogers (43) ___________2011-14John Roper (91) ________________2011Yannis Routsas (39) _____________2015Austin Rushing (89) _____________2012Mike Sanchez (56) _____________2011Mauricio Sanchez (20, 25) _ 2011-12, ’14-15

Isaiah Santos (18) ______________2015Nate Shaw (27) ____________2011-14CheRod Simpson (41) _______2011-13Robert Singletary (50) _______2013-14Marlon Smith (45) ______________2011Eric Soza (8) _______________2011-13Darrien Starling (24) _________2011-14Larry Stephens (84) _____________2015Kristian Stern (95, 38) _______2012-14Trevor Stevens (87) __________2013-15Halen Steward (34) ____________2015Kevin Strong Jr. (54) ____________2015Dalton Sturm (2, 14) ____________2015Aron Taylor (17) ____________2014-15JaBryce Taylor (83) _____________2015Blake Terry (52) _____________2011-13Kerry Thomas Jr. (14, 7)______2014-15Jonathan Tuiolosega (75) ________2015Triston Wade (14, 7) ________2011-14John Walker III (23) ____________2011Josh Walker (76) ____________2012-14Jake Wanamaker (10) __________2011Josh Ward (47) _____________2011-12Mark Waters (25) ______________2011Duke Wheeler (37, 4) _______2014-15Mike Wilburn (83) _____________2011Terrance Wilburn (28) __________2012Cory Williams (93) _____________2011Jarveon Williams (20, 2) _____2013-15Tevin Williams (6) ______________2011Brett Winnegan (20) ____________2015Clayton Woods (50) ____________2015Charles Wort (21) ______________2012jersey numbers in parentheses

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Eric Roark (2009-15)David Ross (2009-10)

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Matthew Kraft (2012-13)Jeremiah Moeller (2014-15)Benny Morrison (2012-14)

John Roper (2015)Aaron Selby (2011)Nate Shaw (2015)Ryan Smith (2014)

Giovanni Vizza (2014-15)

Quality ControlEddie Benavidez (2013-15)

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2016 UTSA ROADRUNNERSFOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT (TV) LOCATION __________________ TIME (CT) Sept. 3 Alabama State (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas __________________ 6 p.m. Sept. 10 at Colorado State (MWN/CI) Fort Collins, Colo. __________________ 3 p.m. Sept. 16 Arizona State (ESPN2) San Antonio, Texas ________________8:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at Old Dominion* (KMYS) Norfolk, Va. __________________ 2:30 p.m. Oct. 8 Southern Miss* (ASN) San Antonio, Texas _________________ 11 a.m. Oct. 15 at Rice* (beIN) Houston, Texas ____________________ 6 p.m. Oct. 22 UTEP*# (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas __________________ 6 p.m. Oct. 29 North Texas* (KMYS) San Antonio, Texas __________________ 6 p.m. Nov. 5 at Middle Tennessee* (ESPN3) Murfreesboro, Tenn. _______________ 1:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at Louisiana Tech* (KMYS) Ruston, La. ___________________ 2:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas ____________________TBA Nov. 26 Charlotte* (CI) San Antonio, Texas __________________ 6 p.m. Dec. 3 Conference USA Championship (ESPN/ESPN2) TBA ____________________________TBA

all times Central • schedule is subject to change • home games in bold and played at Alamodome* Conference USA game • # Homecoming

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