07-18-2013, 09:10 PM
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Banned
OVR: 11
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Re: BEEP! BEEP! | UTSA Roadrunners
Team History - A Long Way In A Short Time
UTSA joins Conference USA this year despite this being only its third year of playing football. That Texas-San Antonio would field a football team was not announced until 2008. Practice began in 2010 and in 2011 the Runners played their inaugural season as a member of the FCS. 2012 brought a jump to the FBS with the WAC. The team is coached by former Miami Hurricanes head coach Larry Coker and had a deceptively successful 8-4 2012 campaign. “Deceptive” because four of the wins came against non-FBS teams and the four wins against FBS opponents came against teams which had a combined 8 wins.
2012 Schedule and Results:
YEARLY SUMMARIES
C-USA Years
2013
6-6 (5-3), 3rd in C-USA West
Bowl: None
BCS Championship: Ohio St. 24, Texas A&M 21
2014
9-6 (6-3), 1st in C-USA West
Bowl: Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, def. Air Force 17-10
BCS Championship: Ohio St. 35, Texas A&M 24
2015
9-5 (8-1), 1st in C-USA West, C-USA Champions
Bowl: Autozone Liberty Bowl, lost to Arkansas 38-24
BCS Championship: Washington 27, Texas 24 (1 OT)
2016
12-2 (9-0), 1st in C-USA West, C-USA Champions
Bowl: Autozone Liberty Bowl, defeated UCF 24-10
BCS Championship: California 38, USC 34
2017
14-0 (9-0), 1st in C-USA West, C-USA Champions
BCS Championship: UTSA 33, Georgia 7
2018
13-1 (9-0), 1st in C-USA West, C-USA Champions
BCS Championship: Ohio St. 33, UTSA 26
Big XII Years
2019
10-4, 1st in Big XII Lone Star, Big XII Champions
Bowl: Fiesta, defeated Central Michigan 41-38
BCS Championship: Stanford (13-1) 35, Iowa (11-3) 9
2020
13-1, 1st in Big XII Lone Star, Big XII Champions
Bowl: Sugar, defeated Texas A&M 37-35
BCS Championship: Florida St (13-1) 42, North Carolina St. (11-2) 35
2021
12-1, 2nd in Big XII Lone Star
BCS Championship: UTSA (12-1) 44, Texas (12-2) 20
Head coach Larry Coker retires
Texas Southern head coach Jack Hoff hired to succeed Coker
2022
11-2, 3rd in Big XII Lone Star
Bowl: Alamo, defeated Oregon 59-26
National Championship: #1 Oklahoma (14-1) 40, #3 Notre Dame (11-3) 36
TEAM RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)
Passing Yards, Career: Keith Jackson (2015-16, 2018-19), 10,418
Pasing Yards, Season: Keith Jackson (2018), 3255
Passing Yards, Game: Austin Robinson (2017), 510
Passing Touchdowns, Career: Keith Jackson (2015-16, 2018-19), 76
Passing Touchdowns, Season: Earl Duke (2020) 23
Passing Touchdowns, Game: Austin Robinson (2016) 7
Rushing Yards, Career: Lamont Ewing (2018-) TBD
Rushing Yards, Season: Lamont Ewing (2020) 1802
Rushing Yards, Game: Lamont Ewing (2020), 203
Rushing Touchdowns, Career: Keith Jackson (2015-16, 2018-19), 46
Rushing Touchdowns, Season: Keith Jackson 2018 (26)
Rushing Touchdowns, Game: Keith Jackson (2018), 5
Receptions, Career: Geoff Willis (2016-19), 204
Receptions, Season: Kenny Bias (2015), 104
Receptions, Game: Jon Parham (2019), 13
Receiving Yards, Career: Geoff Willis (2016-19), 2744
Receiving Yards, Season: Kenny Bias (2015), 1332
Receiving Yards, Game: Jon Hayward (2019), 225
Receiving Touchdowns, Career: Geoff Willis (2016-19), 24
Receiving Touchdowns, Season: John Hayward (2018) 10
Receiving Touchdowns, Game: Jon Hayward (2019), 5
Sacks, Career: Justyn Eddins (2012-15), 25.0
Sacks, Season: Justyn Eddins (2015), 17.0
Interceptions, Career: Bryson Echols (2015-16), 8
Interceptions, Season: Bryson Echols (2016), 6
Interceptions, Game: Multiple players with 2
Last edited by Manning2Harrison; 04-25-2014 at 02:46 PM.
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