« TABLE OF CONTENTS » Media Information Quick Facts______2 2019 Schedule______3 Numerical Roster______4-5 Alphabetical Roster______6-7 Roster Breakdown______8 Starters Breakdown______9 Opponents Quick Facts______10-11 About Conference USA______12-13 Conference USA Championship Game______14 Conference USA Bowl Synopsis______15 Athletics Communications Staff______16 Media Policy______16-17 Local Media Directory______18 Roadrunners Sports Network______18

Staff Frank Wilson______20-22 Jeff Kastl______23 Jason Rollins______24

Gary Hyman______25 Frank Wilson is in his fourth season at the Tony Ball______26 helm of the UTSA football program. Darrell Funk______27 Rishaw Johnson______28 Individual Statistics______63-64 Will Thomas______29 Starters Summary______64 Giovanni Vizza______30 Team Captains______64 Deron Wilson______31 Defensive Statistics______65 Rod Wright______32 Superlatives______66 Ryan Filo/Christian Wood______33 Long Plays______67 Support Staff______34 Game-by-Game Capsules______68-73 Conference USA Season Review______74 Players Bios______36-58 Record Book Team Records______76-77 2018 Season Review Individual Records______77-78 Schedule/Results______60 Longest Plays______79 Team Statistics______60 Game Superlatives______79 Record Breakdown______60 Single-Season Lists______80-81 UTSA Game-by-Game Statistics______61 Career Lists______82-83 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics______62 Opponent Records______84 Records______85 CREDITS Year-By-Year Results______86 All-Time Series Results______87 The 2019 UTSA Football Media Supplement is a production Miscellaneous Records______88 of the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. The supplement was designed, written and edited by Associate AD/Athletics Alamodome Attendance______89 Communications Kyle Stephens with assistance from Associate Program Firsts______90 Athletics Communications Director Brent Ingram, Assistant Roadrunners in the NFL______91 Athletics Communications Directors Michael High and Whitney Truax, Athletics Communications Interns Alexandra Honor Roll______92-94 Covarrubias and John Wilson and former Associate Athletics All-Time Letterwinners______95 Communications Directors Cody Bays and Brian Hernandez. All-Time Assistant Coaches______95 Photos provided by the Alamodome, Anthony Griego, Jeff All-Time Numerical Roster______96-98 Huehn, Mark McClendon and Steve Moakley. 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 1 « 2019 UTSA QUICK FACTS » General Information Team Information Name______The University of Texas at San Antonio 2018 Record______3-9 (.250) Nickname______Roadrunners 2018 Conference Record (Finish)_____ 2-6 (5th/C-USA West) Colors____Orange (PMS 1665), Navy Blue (289) and White Letterwinners Returning/Lost______44/24 Founded______1969 Starters Returning (O/D/ST)______16 (9/6/1) Enrollment______30,674 Starters Lost (O/D/ST)______11 (3/6/2) President______Dr. Taylor Eighmy (Tufts ‘80) Offensive Formation______Pro-Style/Multiple Athletics Director______Dr. Lisa Campos (Colorado State) Defensive Formation______4-2-5 Athletics Department Phone______(210) 458-4056 Ticket Office Phone______(210) 458-8872 Program History Affiliation______NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision First Year______2011 Conference______Conference USA (West Division) All-Time Record______41-54/.432 Stadium (Capacity)______Alamodome (36,582) All-Time Conference Record______25-29 Playing Surface______Field Turf ______(22-26, C-USA 2013-16/3-3, WAC 2012) Press Box Phone______(210) 704-6200 Athletics Communications Coaching Staff Associate AD (primary contact)______Kyle Stephens Head Coach______Frank Wilson (Nicholls State ‘97) [email protected] Career Record (Years)______15-21 (3) Office Phone______(210) 458-4551 Assistant Coaches______Cell Phone______(210) 887-3636 Jeff Kastl (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Jason Rollins Associate Director (secondary contact)______Brent Ingram (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties), Gary Hyman (Special Teams [email protected] Coordinator), Tony Ball (Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers), Office/Cell Phone______(210) 845-8651 Darrell Funk (Offensive Line), Rishaw Johnson (Running Backs), Assistant Directors______Whitney Truax, Michael High Will Thomas (Linebackers), Giovanni Vizza (Tight Ends), Deron Mailing Address__ One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249 Wilson (Cornerbacks), Rod Wright (Defensive Line) Overnight Address___ 5710 West Hausman Road, Suite 101 Quality Control (Offense)______Sean Davis ______San Antonio, TX 78249 Quality Control (Defense)______Darren Drago Fax______(210) 458-4569 Graduate Assistants______Manny Ramirez (Offense), Website______goUTSA.com _____ Hunter Rittimann (Offense), Damon Williams (Defense) Head Strength & Conditioning Coach______Ryan Filo Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach____Christian Wood Director of Operations______Amanda Gilpin Director of Player Personnel______David Rosen Head of Equipment Operations______Clinton Thomas WE ARE UTSA Video Producer______Alex Nicasio When referencing the University of Texas at San Assistant Video Coordinator______Daniel Benedict Head Football Trainer______Nik Turner Antonio Athletics PLEASE USE THE ACRONYM Senior Administrative Assistant______James Gellido UTSA AND THE NICKNAME ROADRUNNERS. Administrative Associate______Jon Proto Please refrain from using UT-San Antonio, Texas- Football Office Phone______(210) 458-5011 San Antonio, UT-SA or any other variation.

2 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 UTSA SCHEDULE » DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (CT)

Aug. 31 UIW San Antonio, Texas ESPN3 5 p.m.

Sept. 7 at Baylor Waco, Texas Fox Sports Networks 3 p.m.

Sept. 14 Army West Point San Antonio, Texas NFL Network 2:30 p.m.

Sept. 21 at North Texas* Denton, Texas Stadium on Facebook 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 5 at UTEP* El Paso, Texas ESPN+ 7 p.m.

Oct. 12 UAB* San Antonio, Texas ESPN+ 5 p.m.

Oct. 19 Rice* San Antonio, Texas ESPN3 5 p.m.

Nov. 2 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas TBA TBA

Nov. 9 at Old Dominion* Norfolk, Va. ESPN3 1 p.m.

Nov. 16 Southern Miss* San Antonio, Texas ESPN+ 5 p.m.

Nov. 23 Florida Atlantic* San Antonio, Texas ESPN+ 5 p.m.

Nov. 30 at Louisiana Tech* Ruston, La. ESPN+ 2:30 p.m.

Dec. 7 Conference USA Championship Game TBD CBS Sports Network 1:30 p.m.

subject to change • home games in bold and played at Alamodome • *Conference USA game

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 3 « 2019 UTSA NUMERICAL ROSTER » # Name Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) 1 Kelechi Nwachuku S 6-0 200 Fr.-RS McAllen, Texas (Memorial HS) 2 Sheldon Jones WR 5-9 165 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) 3 Tariq Woolen WR 6-5 210 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS) 4 Antonio Parks S 5-9 190 Jr.-TR Reserve, La. (East St. John HS/Arizona) 5 Dywan Griffin WR 5-11 180 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker HS) 6 SaVion Harris S 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Wellington, Fla. (Palm Beach Central HS/Florida Atlantic/Iowa Central CC) 7 Frank Harris QB 6-0 200 So.-SQ Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS) 9 Jordan Weeks QB 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS) 10 Dexter Myers CB 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Pasadena, Calif. (Maranatha HS/Oregon) 10 Lowell Narcisse QB 6-3 230 So.-TR St. James, La. (St. James HS/LSU/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 11 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg WR 6-4 210 So.-1L Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS) 12 Andrew Martel LB 6-1 220 Sr.-3L Richmond, Texas (Foster HS) 12 Suddin Sapien QB 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Midland, Texas (Midland HS) 13 Brandon Garza QB 5-10 205 Sr.-SQ Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston) 13 Jahmal Sam S 5-10 185 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) 14 Cordale Grundy QB 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M JC) 16 Kirk Johnson Jr. WR 5-7 160 Jr.-1L DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) 17 Vance Vallair S 6-1 210 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) 18 Zakhari Franklin WR 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) 19 Blaze Moorhead WR 5-11 185 Sr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS) 20 David Uyong S 5-11 185 Sr.-TR Oakland, Calif. (Skyline HS/Laney CC) 20 Brett Winnegan WR 5-10 190 Sr.-3L Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) 21 Ken Robinson CB 5-11 170 Fr.-HS Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS) 21 Reggie Ross WR 5-9 160 So.-SQ New Orleans, La. (West St. John HS) 22 Brendan Bennett DB 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Vandegrift HS) 22 Brenden Brady RB 5-11 205 So.-1L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS) 23 Sincere McCormick RB 5-9 200 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 24 Deven Boston RB 5-11 225 Sr.-TR Buena Park, Calif. (Buena Park HS/Santa Ana CC) 25 Carl Austin III S 6-1 200 Sr.-3L Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) 26 Corey Mayfield Jr. CB 5-11 195 So.-1L Forney, Texas (North Forney HS) 27 Teddrick McGhee CB 6-0 195 Jr.-2L Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) 28 Cassius Grady CB 5-9 185 Sr.-1L Arlington, Texas (Arlington HS/Northern Illinois/Trinity Valley CC) 29 Clayton Johnson CB 5-11 180 Sr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS/Oklahoma State) 30 Jaylon Dukes WR 5-6 165 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 30 Chaez Spurlock DB 5-10 185 Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) 31 Kadari Johnson RB 5-9 205 Jr.-TR Shelby Charter Township, Mich. (Eisenhower HS/Saginaw Valley State) 31 Cade Stanley S 6-0 180 So.-HS San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS) 32 Terence Shaw II WR 5-9 175 Jr.-SQ Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS) 32 Dadrian Taylor S 5-11 180 So.-1L Shiner, Texas (Shiner HS) 33 B.J. Daniels RB 6-2 205 Jr.-2L Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay HS) 34 Keyshawn Johnson S 5-11 195 Fr.-HS Falls City, Texas (Falls City HS) 34 Halen Steward RB 5-11 240 Sr.-3L St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS) 35 Lucas Dean P 6-2 195 Fr.-HS Dunsborough, Australia (St Mary MacKillop College) 35 Nathan Guyton TE 5-11 225 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Johnson HS) 36 Sean Berry CB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS) 37 Myles Benning FB 5-11 235 Jr.-TR The Colony, Texas (The Colony HS/Navy) 38 Tyler Mahnke LB 6-3 225 So.-1L San Jose, Calif. (Round Rock [Texas] HS) 39 Rashad Wisdom S 5-10 205 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 40 Nolan Heitmeier PK 5-10 150 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Holy Cross HS) 40 Lawrence Jackson LB 6-1 230 Sr.-1L Waller, Texas (Tomball Memorial HS/Texas Lutheran) 41 Andrew Acosta TE 6-2 235 So.-SQ Fort Stockton, Texas (Fort Stockton HS) 41 De’Marco Guidry LB 6-0 220 So.-1L La Marque, Texas (La Marque HS) 42 Ladarian McFarland LB 6-3 210 Sr.-TR San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS/UIW/Cisco JC) 43 Matthew Cluck PK 6-2 220 Sr.-TR Arlington, Texas (Martin HS/Texas Tech) 43 Donovan Perkins LB 5-10 230 So.-1L Zachary, La. (Zachary HS) 4 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 UTSA NUMERICAL ROSTER » # Name Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) 44 Dominic Sheppard LB 6-2 245 Jr.-TR Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep HS/Virginia) 45 DeQuarius Henry DE 6-3 240 Jr.-1L Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) 46 Trevor Harmanson LB 6-3 215 So.-TR Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS/Blinn CC) 47 Steven Dadzie WR 6-3 190 Jr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS) 47 Jarrett Preston LB 5-11 210 Fr.-RS Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) 48 Hunter Duplessis PK/P 5-8 200 Jr.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS) 49 Trumane Bell II DE 6-2 260 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS) 50 Brandon Matterson DT 6-2 300 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 51 Nick Locken DL 5-10 265 Sr.-TR Quincy, Mass. (Boston College HS/New Mexico Highlands) 52 Grant Merka DS 6-2 180 Sr.-1L Elgin, Texas (Elgin HS/McNeese State) 53 Caleb Cantrell DS 5-11 205 So.-TR Hurst, Texas (Birdville HS/Wyoming) 54 Ashton Merrett LB 6-0 225 So.-TR New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin HS/Memphis) 55 Layton Garnett LB 6-3 240 Jr.-TR West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS/LSU) 56 Zachary Gilson DE 6-5 235 Fr.-RS Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) 57 Peter Gray DE 6-4 235 Fr.-RS Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) 58 Terrell Haynes OL 6-3 305 Fr.-RS Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS) 59 Clarence Hicks DE 6-2 225 Jr.-TR Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) 60 Brandon Rolfe OL 6-3 280 Jr.-TR Commerce, Texas (Commerce HS/Ellsworth [Iowa] CC) 61 Kevin Davis OL 6-3 315 So.-1L Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS) 62 Matthew Ojeda OL 5-11 290 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Int’l School of the Americas) 64 Josh Dunlop OL 6-7 315 Sr.-2L Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS/Dodge City [Kan.] CC) 65 Treyvion Shannon OL 6-5 315 Sr.-1L Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale HS/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 66 Dominic Pastucci OL 6-5 315 Jr.-2L Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) 67 Ahofitu Maka OL 6-3 320 So.-TR Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou HS/Independence [Kan.] CC) 68 Ke’Chawn Compton OL 6-2 240 So.-SQ Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) 70 Jalyn Galmore OL 6-5 305 Sr.-1L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS/Itawamba [Miss.] CC) 71 Rudy Aleman Jr. OL 6-1 275 Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) 72 Cedric Claiborne OL 6-3 300 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 73 Demetris Allen OL 6-3 300 Fr.-HS Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg HS) 74 Spencer Burford OL 6-4 300 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) 75 Bosah Osakwe OL 6-2 300 Jr.-1L Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley HS/Contra Costa [Calif.] JC) 76 Kevin Nelson DT 6-2 285 Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS) 77 Christian Clayton DL 6-2 300 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills HS) 78 Josh Oatis OL 6-5 330 Jr.-1L Gulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS) 79 Jacob Graner OL 6-4 290 Jr.-1L Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) 80 Joshua Cephus WR 6-3 185 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas (Dekaney HS) 81 Cade Stoever WR 5-11 190 Fr.-RS Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS) 82 Andrew McGowan WR 6-3 205 Fr.-RS Sinton, Texas (Sinton HS) 83 De’Corian Clark WR 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Wyatt HS) 84 Oscar Cardenas TE 6-4 265 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) 85 Carlos Strickland II TE 6-4 230 Jr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS/California/Kansas State) 86 Emmanuel Odetola WR 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Garland, Texas (Lakeview Centennial HS) 87 Gavin Sharp TE 6-5 250 So.-1L Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) 88 Kareem Adeniyi WR 6-5 220 So.-TR Mansfield, exasT (Mansfield HS/Texas A&M-Commerce) 89 Leroy Watson TE 6-5 260 Jr.-TR Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) 90 Eric Banks DE 6-5 270 Sr.-3L Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) 91 Jarrod Carter-McLin DE 6-3 255 Sr.-3L Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS) 92 King Newton DT 6-2 300 Sr.-3L Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) 94 Solomon Wise DE 6-4 245 Jr.-SQ Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) 95 Jaylon Haynes DT 6-2 290 Jr.-2L Wharton, Texas (Wharton HS) 96 Josh Croslen DE 6-2 270 So.-TR Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS/Bowling Green) 97 Robert Fuentes DE 6-4 240 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Southwest HS) 98 Lorenzo Dantzler DE 6-2 245 Jr.-1L Starkville, Miss. (Starkville HS/East Mississippi CC) 99 Baylen Baker DT 6-4 295 Sr.-3L Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS)

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 5 « 2019 UTSA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER » Name # Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) Andrew Acosta 41 TE 6-2 235 So.-SQ Fort Stockton, Texas (Fort Stockton HS) Kareem Adeniyi 88 WR 6-5 220 So.-TR Mansfield, exasT (Mansfield HS/Texas A&M-Commerce) Rudy Aleman Jr. 71 OL 6-1 275 Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) Demetris Allen 73 OL 6-3 300 Fr.-HS Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg HS) Carl Austin III 25 S 6-1 200 Sr.-3L Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) Baylen Baker 99 DT 6-4 295 Sr.-3L Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) Eric Banks 90 DE 6-5 270 Sr.-3L Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) Trumane Bell II 49 DE 6-2 260 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS) Brendan Bennett 22 DB 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas (Vandegrift HS) Myles Benning 37 FB 5-11 235 Jr.-TR The Colony, Texas (The Colony HS/Navy) Sean Berry 36 CB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS) Deven Boston 24 RB 5-11 225 Sr.-TR Buena Park, Calif. (Buena Park HS/Santa Ana CC) Brenden Brady 22 RB 5-11 205 So.-1L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS) Spencer Burford 74 OL 6-4 300 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) Caleb Cantrell 53 DS 5-11 205 So.-TR Hurst, Texas (Birdville HS/Wyoming) Oscar Cardenas 84 TE 6-4 265 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Jarrod Carter-McLin 91 DE 6-3 255 Sr.-3L Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS) Joshua Cephus 80 WR 6-3 185 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas (Dekaney HS) Cedric Claiborne 72 OL 6-3 300 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) De’Corian Clark 83 WR 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Wyatt HS) Christian Clayton 77 DL 6-2 300 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills HS) Matthew Cluck 43 PK 6-2 220 Sr.-TR Arlington, Texas (Martin HS/Texas Tech) Ke’Chawn Compton 68 OL 6-2 240 So.-SQ Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Josh Croslen 96 DE 6-2 270 So.-TR Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS/Bowling Green) Steven Dadzie 47 WR 6-3 190 Jr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS) B.J. Daniels 33 RB 6-2 205 Jr.-2L Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay HS) Lorenzo Dantzler 98 DE 6-2 245 Jr.-1L Starkville, Miss. (Starkville HS/East Mississippi CC) Kevin Davis 61 OL 6-3 315 So.-1L Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS) Lucas Dean 35 P 6-2 195 Fr.-HS Dunsborough, Australia (St Mary MacKillop College) Jaylon Dukes 30 WR 5-6 165 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Josh Dunlop 64 OL 6-7 315 Sr.-2L Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS/Dodge City [Kan.] CC) Hunter Duplessis 48 PK/P 5-8 200 Jr.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS) Zakhari Franklin 18 WR 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) Robert Fuentes 97 DE 6-4 240 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Southwest HS) Jalyn Galmore 70 OL 6-5 305 Sr.-1L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS/Itawamba [Miss.] CC) Layton Garnett 55 LB 6-3 240 Jr.-TR West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS/LSU) Brandon Garza 13 QB 5-10 205 Sr.-SQ Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston) Zachary Gilson 56 DE 6-5 235 Fr.-RS Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) Cassius Grady 28 CB 5-9 185 Sr.-1L Arlington, Texas (Arlington HS/Northern Illinois/Trinity Valley CC) Jacob Graner 79 OL 6-4 290 Jr.-1L Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) Peter Gray 57 DE 6-4 235 Fr.-RS Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) Dywan Griffin 5 WR 5-11 180 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker HS) Cordale Grundy 14 QB 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M JC) De’Marco Guidry 41 LB 6-0 220 So.-1L La Marque, Texas (La Marque HS) Nathan Guyton 35 TE 5-11 225 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Johnson HS) Trevor Harmanson 46 LB 6-3 215 So.-TR Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS/Blinn CC) Frank Harris 7 QB 6-0 200 So.-SQ Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS) SaVion Harris 6 S 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Wellington, Fla. (Palm Beach Central HS/Florida Atlantic/Iowa Central CC) Jaylon Haynes 95 DT 6-2 290 Jr.-2L Wharton, Texas (Wharton HS) Terrell Haynes 58 OL 6-3 305 Fr.-RS Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS) Nolan Heitmeier 40 PK 5-10 150 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Holy Cross HS) DeQuarius Henry 45 DE 6-3 240 Jr.-1L Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) Clarence Hicks 59 DE 6-2 225 Jr.-TR Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) Lawrence Jackson 40 LB 6-1 230 Sr.-1L Waller, Texas (Tomball Memorial HS/Texas Lutheran) Clayton Johnson 29 CB 5-11 180 Sr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS/Oklahoma State) 6 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 UTSA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER » Name # Pos. Height Weight Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School[s]) Kadari Johnson 31 RB 5-9 205 Jr.-TR Shelby Charter Township, Mich. (Eisenhower HS/Saginaw Valley State) Keyshawn Johnson 34 S 5-11 195 Fr.-HS Falls City, Texas (Falls City HS) Kirk Johnson Jr. 16 WR 5-7 160 Jr.-1L DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) Sheldon Jones 2 WR 5-9 165 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) Nick Locken 51 DL 5-10 265 Sr.-TR Quincy, Mass. (Boston College HS/New Mexico Highlands) Tyler Mahnke 38 LB 6-3 225 So.-1L San Jose, Calif. (Round Rock [Texas] HS) Ahofitu Maka 67 OL 6-3 320 So.-TR Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou HS/Independence [Kan.] CC) Andrew Martel 12 LB 6-1 220 Sr.-3L Richmond, Texas (Foster HS) Brandon Matterson 50 DT 6-2 300 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Corey Mayfield Jr. 26 CB 5-11 195 So.-1L Forney, Texas (North Forney HS) Sincere McCormick 23 RB 5-9 200 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Ladarian McFarland 42 LB 6-3 210 Sr.-TR San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS/UIW/Cisco JC) Teddrick McGhee 27 CB 6-0 195 Jr.-2L Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) Andrew McGowan 82 WR 6-3 205 Fr.-RS Sinton, Texas (Sinton HS) Grant Merka 52 DS 6-2 180 Sr.-1L Elgin, Texas (Elgin HS/McNeese State) Ashton Merrett 54 LB 6-0 225 So.-TR New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin HS/Memphis) Blaze Moorhead 19 WR 5-11 185 Sr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS) Dexter Myers 10 CB 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Pasadena, Calif. (Maranatha HS/Oregon) Lowell Narcisse 10 QB 6-3 230 So.-TR St. James, La. (St. James HS/LSU/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Kevin Nelson 76 DT 6-2 285 Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS) King Newton 92 DT 6-2 300 Sr.-3L Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) Kelechi Nwachuku 1 S 6-0 200 Fr.-RS McAllen, Texas (Memorial HS) Josh Oatis 78 OL 6-5 330 Jr.-1L Gulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS) Emmanuel Odetola 86 WR 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Garland, Texas (Lakeview Centennial HS) Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 11 WR 6-4 210 So.-1L Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS) Matthew Ojeda 62 OL 5-11 290 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Int’l School of the Americas) Bosah Osakwe 75 OL 6-2 300 Jr.-1L Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley HS/Contra Costa [Calif.] JC) Antonio Parks 4 S 5-9 190 Jr.-TR Reserve, La. (East St. John HS/Arizona) Dominic Pastucci 66 OL 6-5 315 Jr.-2L Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) Donovan Perkins 43 LB 5-10 230 So.-1L Zachary, La. (Zachary HS) Jarrett Preston 47 LB 5-11 210 Fr.-RS Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Ken Robinson 21 CB 5-11 170 Fr.-HS Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS) Brandon Rolfe 60 OL 6-3 280 Jr.-TR Commerce, Texas (Commerce HS/Ellsworth [Iowa] CC) Reggie Ross 21 WR 5-9 160 So.-SQ New Orleans, La. (West St. John HS) Jahmal Sam 13 S 5-10 185 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) Suddin Sapien 12 QB 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Midland, Texas (Midland HS) Treyvion Shannon 65 OL 6-5 315 Sr.-1L Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale HS/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Gavin Sharp 87 TE 6-5 250 So.-1L Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) Terence Shaw II 32 WR 5-9 175 Jr.-SQ Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS) Dominic Sheppard 44 LB 6-2 245 Jr.-TR Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep HS/Virginia) Chaez Spurlock 30 DB 5-10 185 Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Cade Stanley 31 S 6-0 180 So.-HS San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS) Halen Steward 34 RB 5-11 240 Sr.-3L St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS) Cade Stoever 81 WR 5-11 190 Fr.-RS Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS) Carlos Strickland II 85 TE 6-4 230 Jr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS/California/Kansas State) Dadrian Taylor 32 S 5-11 180 So.-1L Shiner, Texas (Shiner HS) David Uyong 20 S 5-11 185 Sr.-TR Oakland, Calif. (Skyline HS/Laney CC) Vance Vallair 17 S 6-1 210 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Leroy Watson 89 TE 6-5 260 Jr.-TR Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) Jordan Weeks 9 QB 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS) Brett Winnegan 20 WR 5-10 190 Sr.-3L Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Rashad Wisdom 39 S 5-10 205 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Solomon Wise 94 DE 6-4 245 Jr.-SQ Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Tariq Woolen 3 WR 6-5 210 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS)

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 7 « 2019 UTSA ROSTER BREAKDOWN »

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1 3 Roster By State Texas______73 6 1 Louisiana______10 Mississippi______6 73 10 California______5 Florida______5 Tennessee______3 5 Georgia______1 Hawai’i______1 Indiana______1 Massachusetts___ 1 Michigan______1 1 Oklahoma______1 Australia*______1 Total______109

Seniors (23) Juniors (25) Sophomores (27) Freshmen (32) Carl Austin III Myles Benning Andrew Acosta Rudy Aleman Jr. Baylen Baker Steven Dadzie Kareem Adeniyi Demetris Allen Eric Banks B.J. Daniels Brenden Brady Trumane Bell II Deven Boston Lorenzo Dantzler Spencer Burford Brendan Bennett Jarrod Carter-McLin Jaylon Dukes Caleb Cantrell Sean Berry Matthew Cluck Hunter Duplessis Ke’Chawn Compton Oscar Cardenas Josh Dunlop Layton Garnett Josh Croslen Joshua Cephus Jalyn Galmore Jacob Graner Kevin Davis Cedric Claiborne Brandon Garza SaVion Harris Robert Fuentes De’Corian Clark Cassius Grady Jaylon Haynes De’Marco Guidry Christian Clayton Cordale Grundy DeQuarius Henry Trevor Harmanson Lucas Dean Lawrence Jackson Clarence Hicks Frank Harris Zakhari Franklin Clayton Johnson Kadari Johnson Sheldon Jones Zachary Gilson Nick Locken Kirk Johnson Jr. Tyler Mahnke Peter Gray Andrew Martel Teddrick McGhee Ahofitu Maka Dywan Griffin Ladarian McFarland Dexter Myers Brandon Matterson Nathan Guyton Grant Merka Josh Oatis Corey Mayfield Jr. Terrell Haynes Blaze Moorhead Matthew Ojeda Ashton Merrett Nolan Heitmeier King Newton Bosah Osakwe Lowell Narcisse Keyshawn Johnson Treyvion Shannon Antonio Parks Tykee Ogle-Kellogg Sincere McCormick Halen Steward Dominic Pastucci Donovan Perkins Andrew McGowan David Uyong Brandon Rolfe Reggie Ross Kevin Nelson Brett Winnegan Terence Shaw II Gavin Sharp Kelechi Nwachuku Dominic Sheppard Cade Stanley Emmanuel Odetola Carlos Strickland II Dadrian Taylor Jarrett Preston Leroy Watson Vance Vallair Ken Robinson Solomon Wise Tariq Woolen Jahmal Sam Suddin Sapien Chaez Spurlock Cade Stoever Jordan Weeks Rashad Wisdom 8 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 UTSA STARTERS BREAKDOWN » STARTERS RETURNING (16) OFFENSE (9)

Pos. # Name (2018 games/starts) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) QB 14 Cordale Grundy (9/7) 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS/NEO JC) FB 34 Halen Steward (11/2) 5-11 240 Sr.-3L St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS) TE 87 Gavin Sharp (12/8) 6-5 245 So.-1L Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) WR 11 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg (11/6) 6-4 210 So.-1L Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS) OL 61 Kevin Davis (12/12) 6-3 315 So.-1L Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS) OL 74 Spencer Burford (10/10) 6-4 300 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) OL 64 Josh Dunlop (12/12) 6-7 315 Sr.-2L Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS/Dodge City [Kan.] CC) OL 70 Jalyn Galmore (5/5*) 6-5 305 Sr.-1L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS/Itawamba [Miss.] CC) OL 65 Treyvion Shannon (12/12) 6-5 315 Sr.-1L Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale HS/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) * started every game until season-ending injury DEFENSE (6)

Pos. # Name (2018 games/starts) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) DE 91 Jarrod Carter-McLin (12/12) 6-3 255 Sr.-3L Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS) DT 99 Baylen Baker (9/9) 6-4 295 Sr.-3L Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) DE 98 Lorenzo Dantzler (12/9) 6-2 245 Jr.-1L Starkville, Miss. (Starkville, Miss./East Mississippi CC) S 25 Carl Austin III (8/7^) 6-1 200 Sr.-3L Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) CB 28 Cassius Grady (12/9) 5-9 185 Sr.-1L Arlington, Texas (Arlington HS/Trinity Valley CC) CB 29 Clayton Johnson (7/7) 5-11 180 Sr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS/Oklahoma State) ^ 2017 games/starts (missed 2018 season due to injury)

SPECIAL TEAMS (1)

Pos. # Name (2018 games) Height Weight Year-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) DS 52 Grant Merka (12) 6-2 180 Sr.-1L Elgin, Texas (Elgin HS/McNeese State)

STARTERS LOST (11) OFFENSE (3)

Pos. # Name (2018 games/starts) Height Weight Hometown (High School/Previous School) RB 5 Jalen Rhodes (11/10) 5-9 200 Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) WR 10 Greg Campbell Jr. (11/10) 6-1 185 Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) OL 53 Jordan Wright (7/6) 6-3 295 Houston, Texas (North Shore HS/Trinity Valley CC)

DEFENSE (6)

Pos. # Name (2018 games/starts) Height Weight Hometown (High School/Previous School) DT 54 Kevin Strong Jr. (12/12) 6-4 295 Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland HS) LB 44 Les Maruo (12/12) 6-0 230 Wichita, Kan. (Goddard HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) LB 55 Josiah Tauaefa (12/12) 6-2 245 Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) S 23 Darryl Godfrey (12/12) 6-0 200 San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS) S 21 Brenndan Johnson (11/11) 5-10 185 Waco, Texas (Midway HS/Naval Academy Prep) S 14 C.J. Levine (12/11) 5-10 190 Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial HS)

SPECIAL TEAMS (2)

Pos. # Name (2018 games) Height Weight Hometown (High School) P 39 Yannis Routsas (12) 6-3 205 Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) PK 42 Jared Sackett (11) 6-1 190 Fort Worth, Texas (Timber Creek HS)

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 9 « 2019 OPPONENTS QUICK FACTS » Incarnate Word Army West Point UTEP 5 p.m. • Aug. 31 • ESPN3 2:30 p.m. • Sept. 14 • NFL Network 7 p.m. • Oct. 5 • ESPN+ Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Sun Bowl • El Paso, Texas Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: UTSA leads, 4-2 Last Meeting: UTSA 30-21 (9/29/18) Location______San Antonio, Texas Location______West Point, New York Founded______1881 Founded______March 16, 1802 Location______El Paso, Texas Enrollment______10,226 Enrollment______4,400 Founded______1914 President______Dr. Thomas Evans Athletics Director______Boo Corrigan Enrollment______25,151 Athletics Director______Dr. Brian Wickstrom Nickname______Black Knights, Cadets President______Dr. Heather Wilson Nickname______Cardinals Colors______Black, Gold and Gray Athletics Director______Jim Senter Colors______Red and Black Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Nickname______Miners Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FCS Conference______Independent Colors______Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Conference______Southland Stadium (Capacity)______Michie Stadium (38,000) Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Stadium (Capacity)__ Gayle & Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) Playing Surface______FieldTurf Conference______Conference USA Playing Surface______Classic HD FieldTurf Football SID______Kat Castner Stadium (Capacity)______Sun Bowl (51,500) Football SID______Cari Gold Office Phone______845-938-3303 Playing Surface______Classic HD CoolPlay Office Phone______(210) 829-6041 [email protected] Football SID______Anna Claire Thomas [email protected] Website______GoArmyWestPoint.com Office Phone______(915) 747-6653 Website______UIWCardinals.com 2018 Overall Record______11-2 [email protected] 2018 Overall Record______6-5 Letterwinners R/L______144-29 Website______UTEPMiners.com 2018 Conference Record (Finish)______6-2 (T-1st) Starters R/L______12-13 2018 Overall Record______1-11 Offensive Formation______Air Raid Head Coach______Jeff Monken 2018 Conference Record (Finish)____ 1-7 (T-7th in West) Defensive Formation______Multiple Alma Mater (Year)______Millikan University (1989) Offensive Formation______Spread Letterwinners R/L______49/29 Career Record (Years)______35-28 (6) Defensive Formation______Multiple Starters R/L______17/12 Record At School (Years)______Same Letterwinners R/L______48/22 Head Coach______Eric Morris Assistant Coaches______Brent Davis (OC/ Starters R/L______12/13 Alma Mater (Year)______Texas Tech (2008) OL), John Loose (DC), Josh Christian-Young (S), Kevin Head Coach______Dana Dimel Career Record (Years)______6-5 (1) Corless (ILB), Daryl Dixon (CB), Marcus Edwards (WR), Alma Mater (Year)______Kansas State (1986) Record At School (Years)______Same Matt Hachmann (OLB), Mike Krysl (STC), Kevin Lewis Career Record (Years)______1-11 (1) Assistant Coaches______Josh Kirkland (AHC/RB/ (DL), Sean Saturnio (TE), Pat Tresey (OL), Mike Viti (FB), Record At School (Years)______Same WRC), Cody Crill (OC), Justin Deason (DC), Brandon Mitch Ware (QB), Tucker Waugh (RB) Assistant Coaches______Mike Lechtenberg (LB/STC), Brett Watson (IDL), Darren Canales (OC/QB), Mike Cox (DC/LB), Joe Robinson Garrigan (Pass Game Coordinator/DB), Steve Foley (STC), Matt Wallerstedt (DT), Keith Burns (S), Remington (DE), Jordan Shoemaker (OL/Run Game Coordinator), Rebstock (CB), Reggie Mitchell (RB), Scotty Ohara (WR), Jordan Davis (WR), Mack Leftwich (QB) Jake Waters (Inside WR), Mike Simmonds (OL)

Baylor North Texas UAB 3 p.m. • Sept. 7 • Fox Sports Networks 6:30 p.m. • Sept. 21 • Stadium on Facebook 5 p.m. • Oct. 12 • ESPN+ McLane Stadium • Waco, Texas Apogee Stadium • Denton, Texas Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Series Record: Tied, 1-1 Series Record: Tied, 3-3 Series Record: UAB leads 2-1 Last Meeting: Baylor 37-20 (9/8/18) Last Meeting: UNT 24-21 (11/24/18) Last Meeting: UAB 52-3 (11/3/18)

Location______Waco, Texas Location______Denton, Texas Location______Birmingham, Ala. Founded______1845 Founded______1890 Founded______1969 Enrollment______17,059 Enrollment______38,121 Enrollment______21,923 President______Dr. Linda A. Livingstone President______Dr. Neal Smatresk President______Dr. Ray Watts Athletics Director______Mack Rhoades Athletics Director______Wren Baker Athletics Director______Mark Ingram Nickname______Bears Nickname______Mean Green Nickname______Blazers Colors______Green and Gold Colors______Green & White Colors______Forest Green and Old Gold Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Conference______Big 12 Conference______Conference USA Conference______Conference USA Stadium (Capacity)______McLane Stadium (45,140) Stadium (Capacity)______Apogee Stadium (30,850) Stadium (Capacity)______Legion Field (71,594) Playing Surface______Artificial (Hellas Matrix) Playing Surface______Sportexe PowerBlade HP Playing Surface______Artificial Football SID______Taylor Bryan Football SID______Jordan Stepp Football SID______Ted Feeley Office Phone______254-709-4411 Office Phone______(940) 369-8329 Office Phone______(205) 704-4147 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website______BaylorBears.com Website______MeanGreenSports.com Website______UABSports.com 2018 Overall Record______7-6 2018 Overall Record______9-4 2018 Overall Record______11-3 2018 Conference Record (Finish)______4-5 (T-5th) 2018 Conference Record (Finish)_____ 5-3 (T-2 in West) 2018 Conference Record (Finish)______7-1 (1st) Offensive Formation______Multiple Offensive Formation______Spread Offensive Formation______Multiple Defensive Formation______Multiple Defensive Formation______Multiple Defensive Formation______Multiple Letterwinners R/L______46/19 Letterwinners R/L______44/18 Letterwinners R/L______45/33 Starters R/L______17/8 Starters R/L______15/7 Starters R/L______12/15 Head Coach______Matt Rhule Head Coach______Seth Littrell Head Coach______Bill Clark Alma Mater (Year)______Penn State (1997) Alma Mater (Year)______Oklahoma (2001) Alma Mater (Year)______Jacksonville State (1990) Career Record (Years)______36-40 (7) Career Record (Years)______23-17 (3) Career Record (Years)______25-14 (3) Record At School (Years)______8-17 (3) Record At School (Years)______Same Record At School (Years)______36-18 (4) Assistant Coaches______Assistant Coaches______Bodie Reeder Assistant Coaches_____ Bryant Vincent (OC/QB), David Joey McGuire (AHC/DE), Phil Snow (DC/S), Jeff Nixon (OC/QB), Troy Reffett (DC/S), Tommy Mainord (AHC, Reeves (DC/LB), Hindley Brigham (RB), Richard Owens (Co-OC/RB), Glenn Thomas (Co-OC/QB), Shawn Bell Co-OC, WR), Chuck Langston (OL), Clay Jennings (CB), (OL), Casey Woods (TE/Run Game Coordinator), Larry (OL), Evan Cooper (CB), Frisman Jackson (WR/PGC), Galen Scott (LB), Marc Yellock (DL), Patrick Cobbs (RB), Smith (WR), Kyle Tatum (DL), Nick Gentry (OLB), Blake Frank Odam (DL), Marcus Satterfield (TE), Mike Siravo, Marty Biagi (ST), Adrian Mayes (TE) Sharader (S/Pass Game Coordinator), Jay Simpson (STC/LB) (CB)

10 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 OPPONENTS QUICK FACTS » Rice Old Dominion Florida Atlantic 5 p.m. • Oct. 19 • ESPN3 1 p.m. CT • Nov. 9 • ESPN3 5 p.m. • Nov. 23 • ESPN+ Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas S.B. Ballard Stadium • Norfolk, Va. Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Series Record: UTSA leads 4-3 Series Record: Old Dominion leads 2-0 Series Record: Florida Atlantic leads 1-0 Last Meeting: UTSA 20-3 (10/6/18) Last Meeting: Old Dominion 33-19 (9/24/16) Last Meeting: Florida Atlantic 41-37 (9/27/13)

Location______Houston, Texas Location______Norfolk, Va. Location______Boca Raton, Fla. Founded______1912 Founded______1930 Founded______1961 Enrollment______3,962 Enrollment______24,683 Enrollment______30,000 President______David W. Leebron President______John Broderick President______Dr. John W. Kelly Athletics Director______Joe Karlgaard Athletics Director______Dr. Camden Wood Selig Athletics Director______TBD Nickname______Owls Nickname______Monarchs Nickname______Owls Colors______Blue and Gray Colors______Slate Blue, Silver and Light Blue Colors______Blue and Red Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Conference______Conference USA Conference______Conference USA Conference______Conference USA Stadium (Capacity)______Rice Stadium (47,000) Stadium (Capacity)___Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium (22,480) Stadium (Capacity)______FAU Stadium (29,495) Playing Surface______AstroTurf 3D60H Playing Surface______Astroturf GameDay Grass 3D Playing Surface______Natural Grass Football SID______Chuck Pool Football SID______Eric Bohannon Football SID______Katrina McCormack Office Phone______(713) 348-5775 Office Phone______(757) 683-3374 Office Phone______(561) 297-3163 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website______RiceOwls.com Website______ODUSports.com Website______FAUSports.com 2018 Overall Record______2-11 2018 Overall Record______9-4-8 2018 Overall Record______5-7 2018 Conference Record (Finish)____ 1-7 (T-7th in West) 2018 Conference Record (Finish)_____2-6 (T-6th in East) 2018 Conference Record (Finish)______3-5 (5th in East) Offensive Formation______Multiple Offensive Formation______Spread Offensive Formation______Up-Tempo Defensive Formation______Multiple Defensive Formation______4-2-5 Defensive Formation______Multiple Letterwinners R/L______42/29 Letterwinners R/L______32/23 Letterwinners R/L______42/35 Starters R/L______14/13 Starters R/L______12/13 Starters R/L______13/9 Head Coach______Mike Bloomgren Head Coach______Bobby Wilder Head Coach______Lane Kiffin Alma Mater (Year)______Florida State (1999) Alma Mater (Year)______Maine (1987) Alma Mater (Year)______Fresno State (1996) Career Record (Years)______2-11 (1) Career Record (Years)______76-45 (10) Career Record (Years)______51-31 (6) Record At School (Years)______Same Record At School (Years)______Same Record At School (Years)______16-8 (3) Assistant Coaches______Jery Mack (AHC/ Assistant Coaches______Brian Scott (OC/OL), Assistant Coaches______Wilson Love OC/RB), Brian Smith (DC/S), Joe Ashfield (OL), Bill Best David Blackwell (DC/LB), Ron Whitcomb (OC/QB), Jeff (AHC), Charlie Weis, Jr. (OC/QB), Glenn Spencer (DC/ (TE), Cedric Calhoun (DL), Mike Kershaw (WR), Robbie Comissiong (AHC/DL), John Allen (WR), Galen Scott LB/DL), Wes Neighbors (S/STC), DJ McCarthy (WR), Picazo (QB), Scott Vestal (S), Drew Svoboda (STC), Scott (DB), Charles Bankins (RB), Daric Riley (OLB) Jason Jones (CB), Jeff Norrid (OL), Kevin Smith (RB) Vestal (LB), Gerard Wilcher (CB)

Texas A&M Southern Miss Louisiana Tech Time TBD • Nov. 2 • TV TBD 5 p.m. • Nov. 16 • ESPN+ 2:30 p.m. • Oct. 13 • ESPN+ Kyle Field • College Station, Texas Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas Series Record: Texas A&M leads 1-0 Series Record: Southern Miss leads 3-2 Series Record: LA Tech leads, 5-1 Last Meeting: Texas A&M 23-10 (11/19/16) Last Meeting: Southern Miss 27-17 (10/20/18) Last Meeting: LA Tech 20, UTSA 6 (11/25/17)

Location______College Station, Texas Location______Hattiesburg, Miss. Location ______Ruston, La. Founded______1876 Founded______1910 Founded ______1894 Enrollment______69,367 Enrollment______14,730 Enrollment ______12,467 President______Michael K. Young (BYU ’73) President______Dr. Rodney Bennett President ______Dr. Les Guice Athletics Director______Ross Bjork Athletics Director______Jeremy McClain Athletics Director______Tommy McClelland Nickname______Aggies Nickname______Golden Eagles Nickname ______Bulldogs Colors______Maroon & White Colors______Black and Gold Colors ______Blue & Red Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation______NCAA Division I - FBS Affiliation ______NCAA Division I - FBS Conference______Southern Conference (SEC) Conference______Conference USA Conference ______Conference USA Stadium (Capacity)______Kyle Field (102,733) Stadium (Capacity)____ MM. Roberts Stadium (36,000) Stadium (Capacity) ______Joe Aillet Stadium (28,562) Football SID______Brad Marquardt Playing Surface______Matrix Playing Surface ______Field Turf Office Phone______979-845-5725 Football SID______Jack Duggan Football SID ______Brock McKee [email protected] Office Phone______(601) 266-5947 Office Phone ______(318) 257-5071 Website______12thMan.com [email protected] Email [email protected] 2018 Overall Record______9-4 Website______SouthernMiss.com Website ______LATechsports.com 2018 Conference Record (Finish)_ 2-3 (2nd SEC West) 2018 Overall Record______6-5 2018 Overall Record ______8-5 Offensive Formation______Pro 2018 Conference Record (Finish)_____ 5-3 (T-2 in West) 2018 Conference Record (Finish) _ ___ 5-3 (T-2nd/West) Defensive Formation______Multiple Offensive Formation______Spread Offensive Formation______Multiple Letterwinners R/L______47/23 Defensive Formation______4-3 Defensive Formation ______Multiple Starters R/L______14/13 Letterwinners R/L______48/17 Starters R/L______15/11 Head Coach______Jimbo Fisher Starters R/L______18/9 Head Coach ______Skip Holtz Alma Mater (Year)______Salem University ‘90 Head Coach______Jay Hopson Alma Mater (Year) ______Notre Dame (1986) Career Record (Years)______92-27 (.773) Alma Mater (Year)______Ole Miss (1992) Career Record (Years) ______134-104 (19) Record At School (Years)______9-4 (.692) Career Record (Years)______21-6 (3) Record At School (Years) ______46-33 (6) Assistant Coaches______Bodie Reeder Record At School (Years)______53-33 (7) Assistant Coaches______Joe Sloan (IWR), Todd (OC/QB), Troy Reffett (DC/S), Tommy Mainord (AHC, Assistant Coaches______Tim Fitch (OC/QB), Bob Diaco (DC), Kenny Guiton (OWR), Co-OC, WR), Chuck Langston (OL), Clay Jennings (CB), Billings (AHC/DC/S), Chris Boone (DL), Chris Buckner Brock Hays (RB), Robert McFarland (OL), Rick Petri (DL), Galen Scott (LB), Marc Yellock (DL), Patrick Cobbs (RB), (RB), Akeem Davis (CB), Buster Faulkner (OC/QB), Paul Brian Gamble (LB), Jeff Burris (DB), Dennis Smith (STC) Marty Biagi (ST), Adrian Mayes (TE) Gonnella, Derek Nicholson (DC/LB), Ryan Stanchek (OL), Reed Stringer (TE), Scott Walden (OC/WR)

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 11 « CONFERENCE USA »

CONFERENCE USA CELEBRATES 25 SEASONS Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: The 2019-20 academic year holds special meaning for Conference USA Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle as the league embarks on a celebration of its 25th season. A reflection Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, on a quarter-century of excellence in athletics, academics, community UTEP, UTSA and WKU. impact, and a commanding presence at the forefront of innovative initiatives all culminate in the conference’s 25th anniversary on July 1, Debuting in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 106 2020. A league rich in history and tradition, C-USA has prided itself on bowl appearances in football, 108 NCAA Tournament appearances in upholding unwavering standards of success and integrity throughout the , including three Final Fours, 73 NCAA appearances ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics. including six College World Series berths, 92 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 40 individual In conjunction with the year-long commemoration, C-USA announced national champions in track and field and cross country. its inaugural Hall of Fame class, highlighting 25 distinguished student- athletes, coaches and administrators who decorated the league’s history Success is not limited to athletic achievement as more than 237 and drove it to unprecedented heights. The names and faces of these Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America C-USA legends, along with their storied careers, will be spotlighted honors, and more than 794 have achieved academic all-district laurels throughout the 2019-20 academic year at conference championships and thousands of student-athletes have earned a college degree. and events. And to bring to life the grandeur of this quarter-century milestone, the league also unveiled a special edition of the C-USA logo Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men and its signature stark with a silver metallic finish to represent its 25th (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, , soccer, , and anniversary and the magnitude of its illustrious history. indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, , and diving, tennis, indoor and C-USA hopes you will join in the celebration of those who laid the outdoor track and field, and ). foundation, built the legacy and watched it expand, whether that be in competition, in the classroom, in the community or behind the scenes. The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding academic achievement with numerous conference-sponsored awards, To the C-USA family – to its members, student-athletes, fans and including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s supporters, welcome to the 25th season. Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams.

BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF GREAT COLLEGE PROGRAMS C-USA annually awards postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Conference USA continues to compete and promote the success of its Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional student-athletes. The league has adapted to the ever-changing landscape Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents of collegiate athletics in its 25-year history, but the commitment to a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student- excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in competition, athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the academics and community is unwavering. community through significant service efforts and participation.

12 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « CONFERENCE USA » The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 C-USA ON TV states and a combined area population of more than 30 million. With C-USA enjoys significant exposure through various multimedia partners. a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed Partnerships include CBS Sports Network, Stadium, ESPN and several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as Facebook. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a with all entities has substantially increased the number of national, priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service regional and digital appearances for football, men’s and women’s with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are basketball, and several other conference Olympic sports. recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award. C-USA membership includes 10 institutions in the Top 75 television SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD markets, seven in the Top 40 media markets and five in the Top 25 Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, according to SNL Kagan. C-USA home markets include more than 13 placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. million TV households with a total population of more than 30 million people. Football • 106 teams have earned bowl bids CUSA.TV • Eligible for the College Football Playoff Conference USA introduced CUSA TV (formerly the C-USA Digital • Conference USA has six bowl affiliations for the 2019 season, as Network) in the fall of 2016. Powered by Sidearm Sports, CUSA TV well as an additional secondary agreement. The Bad Boy Mowers includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, Gasparilla (Tampa Bay), Cheribundi Boca Raton, New Mexico, R+L specialty events, regular-season and championship event highlights, Carriers New Orleans, ServPro First Responder and either the SoFi press conferences and feature stories. Available exclusively at CUSA.tv, Hawaii or DXL Frisco bowl are the primary tie- ins, along with the Walk- it is one-stop online access to the league and each school has its own On’s Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. branded channel and URL.

Men’s Basketball C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY • 137 postseason teams (56 NCAA, 50 NIT, 15 CBI, 14 CIT, 2 LV16) Conference USA values the performances of its student-athletes on and • One National Championship title game appearance off the playing field. The league also places an emphasis on cultivating • Three Final Four teams relationships in C-USA member communities through volunteer service • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams and has implemented several initiatives designed to maintain strong • One NIT Champion and five NIT semifinalists ties within our communities, as well as with fans and alumni across • Two CBI Champions the country. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season • One CIT Championship through the Spirit of Service award. • Inaugural Las Vegas 16 Champion GOVERNANCE Women’s Basketball Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance • 54 NCAA Tournament appearances structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s • 68 WNIT appearances Board of Directors. • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team • Three WNIT semifinalists A PROUD HISTORY • Two WBI Champions Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo Baseball and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter • 73 NCAA appearances members were Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, • Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. 2005 and 2001) Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while • 14 Super Regional appearances Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in 10 of the past 15 seasons The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky sent three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also league’s first Commissioner. In October 2015, Judy MacLeod became had 40 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one the league’s third Commissioner. national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began than 2,000 NCAA appearances. 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 SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student- Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was there are champions off the playing field as well. In 23 years, more joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle than 37,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. WKU joined the Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative league on July 1, 2014. of outstanding achievement in the classroom. Honor Roll is awarded to student-athletes in Conference sponsored sports that have achieved a 3.0 cumulative GPA or above, while Academic Medal recipients have achieved a 3.75 cumulative GPA or above.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 13 « 2019 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME » Conference USA will host its 15th football championship game in 2019. 2019 Conference USA Championship Game Date: Saturday Dec. 7 The event is slated for Saturday, Dec. 7, and will be televised by CBS Time: 12:30 p.m. CT Sports Network at 12:30 p.m. CT. The team with the highest league TV: CBS Sports Network winning percentage will serve as host site for the game. CONFERENCE USA DIVISIONS The title game will feature champions from the East and West divisions of West the league. Ten different schools have hosted the first 14 championship Louisiana Tech games. North Texas Rice UAB won its first C-USA Championship last year with a 27-25 victory at Southern Miss Middle Tennessee, avenging a loss to the Blue Raiders in the final week of UAB the regular season with the closest margin in title game annals. In 2017, UTEP Florida Atlantic became the second school to win the championship UTSA game after going undefeated in the regular season, posting a 41-17 win over North Texas in the largest margin of victory in championship East game history. WKU became just the second team in league history Charlotte to win back-to-back Conference USA Football Championship Games FIU in 2016, defeating Louisiana Tech, 58-44, in what was the highest Florida Atlantic scoring conference championship game in FBS history at the time. In Marshall 2015, WKU became the first league school to go undefeated in C-USA Middle Tennessee play and then win the Championship Game, defeating Southern Miss, Old Dominion 45-28. Marshall took its first C-USA title in 2014 with a triumph over WKU 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 Conference USA Tiebreaker Miss won the 2011 C-USA Championship, when the nationally-ranked Home field for the C-USA Championship Game will be awarded to Golden Eagles defeated previously undefeated Houston on the Cougars the team that posts the highest regular season winning percentage home field. Former members East Carolina, Tulsa and UCF each won against conference opposition. The first tiebreaker is the winner of two championship games, while Houston claimed one crown. a head-to-head match-up. Additional tie-breakers are in place if the teams did not meet. Year Champion (C-USA Record)______2018 UAB (7-1) Media Credentials 2017 Florida Atlantic (8-0) Members of the media that wish to cover the C-USA Championship 2016 WKU (7-1) game will be required to request credentials through the league’s 2015 WKU (8-0) online credential application system available at conferenceusa. 2014 Marshall (7-1) com/Media Center. 2013 Rice (7-1) 2012 Tulsa (7-1) Details about the C-USA Championship Game will be available 2011 Southern Miss (7-1) throughout the season on conferenceusa.com. For additional 2010 UCF (7-1) information, please contact C-USA Media Relations at 214/774- 2009 East Carolina (6-2) 1300. 2008 East Carolina (6-2) 2007 UCF (7-1) Conference USA Stadiums 2006 Houston (7-1) Charlotte______Jerry Richardson Stadium (15,314) 2005 Tulsa (6-2) FIU______Riccardo Silva Stadium (20,000) 2004 Louisville (8-0) Florida Atlantic_____FAU Stadium (29,495) 2003 Southern Miss (8-0) Louisiana Tech______Joe Aillet Stadium (28,562) 2002 TCU (6-2) Cincinnati (6-2) Marshall______Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019) 2001 Louisville (6-1) Middle Tennessee___Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium (30,788) 2000 Louisville (6-1) North Texas______Apogee Stadium (30,850) 1999 Southern Miss (6-0) Old Dominion______Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium (22,480) 1998 Tulane (6-0) Rice______Rice Stadium (47,000) 1997 Southern Miss (6-0) Southern Miss______M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000) 1996 Houston (4-1) Southern Miss (4-1) UAB______Legion Field (72,000) UTEP______Sun Bowl (51,500) UTSA______Alamodome (36,582) WKU______Houchens Industries/L.T. Smith Stadium (22,113)

14 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2019 CONFERENCE USA BOWL SYNOPSIS » 2019 C-USA BOWL SYNOPSIS *Frisco Bowl Conference USA has secured guaranteed commitments for six bowl Date: Dec. 20 (Frisco, Texas) spots for the 2019 season, as well as maintaining three secondary Opponent: American or At-Large selection agreements. The Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla (Tampa Bay), New Time: 6:30 p.m. CT Mexico, R+L Carriers New Orleans, SERVPRO First Responder (Dallas), SoFi Hawai’i and Makers Wanted Bahamas bowls are *Walk-On’s Independence Bowl this year’s primary agreements. The Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas, Date: Dec. 26 (Shreveport, La.) the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., (should the Opponent: ACC or SEC selection ACC or SEC not be able to provide a bowl-eligible team) and the Time: 3 p.m. CT Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowls serve as secondary bowls. *secondary selection There is no set selection order among C-USA’s bowl partners.

Per conference regulations, all teams with seven or more wins shall COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF be placed into conference bowls prior to any other bowl eligible teams without a winning record (i.e. 6-6 record). The Playoff During the 2014-15 season, college football entered a new era As a member of the College Football Playoff, Conference USA when postseason playoffs began. The format is simple: top four will be a part of one of the CFP bowls if it produces the highest teams, two semifinals played in bowl games, and a national rated champion from among the American Athletic, C-USA, Mid- championship game played in a different city each year. Each American, Mountain West and Sun Belt Conferences. The Good semifinal will be played during the New Year’s holiday with the Year Cotton Bowl will be the host bowl this season for the highest national championship game in prime time on a Monday night at ranked team from those five conferences. least a week later.

2019 BOWL AGREEMENTS The Selection Committee A selection committee will choose the four teams for the playoff Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl based on their performance during the regular season, including, Date: Dec. 20 (Nassau, Bahamas) strength of schedule, head-to-head results, championships won, and Opponent: MAC selection other factors. The teams will be seeded so that No. 1 will play No. Time: 1 p.m. CT 4 in one semifinal and No. 2 will meet No. 3 in the other, with the winners advancing to the national championship game. New Mexico Bowl Date: Dec. 21 (Albuquerque, N.M.) The Rotation Opponent: Mountain West selection The semifinals will rotate among six different bowls, extending Time: 1 p.m. CT the experience to more fans. In the years when the bowls are not hosting semifinals, the bowls will feature eight other teams in four R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl compelling matchups. Date: Dec. 21 (New Orleans, La.) Opponent: Sun Belt selection For the 2019-20 season, the Goodyear Cotton Bowl (Dec. 28), Time: 8 p.m. CT Capital One Orange Bowl (Dec. 30), Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual (Jan. 1) and Allstate Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1) Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl will host its regular bowl games, while the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl Date: Dec. 23 (Tampa Bay, Fla.) (Dec. 28) and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 28) will host semifinals. Opponent: American selection The College Football Championship will be held on Monday, Jan. Time: 1:30 p.m. CT 13, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

SoFi Hawai’i Bowl C-USA and the College Football Playoff Date: Dec. 24 (Honolulu, Hawai’i) As a member of the College Football Playoff, Conference USA will Opponent: Mountain West selection be a part of one of the College Football Playoff bowls if it has the Time: 7 p.m. CT highest rated champion from among the American Athletic, C-USA, Mid-American, Mountain West and Sun Belt Conferences. SERVPRO First Responder Bowl Date: Dec. 30 (Dallas, Texas) Opponent: Big 12 selection Time: 11:30 a.m. CT

*Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl Date: Dec. 21 (Boca Raton, Fla.) Opponent: American or MAC selection Time: 2:30 p.m. CT 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 15 « MEDIA INFORMATION »

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Media Coverage and parking for the 2019 season is Friday, Non-Football Credentials The UTSA Athletics Communications Office Aug. 16. Media wishing to apply for credentials to assists members of the media with their cover other UTSA home events should send coverage of all 17 Roadrunners sports Football Single-Game Credentials a request to the Athletics Communications by coordinating interviews and providing Credential and parking requests for individual Office for the sport they wish to cover at feature ideas, notes, statistics and any other home games should be emailed to Associate least 24 hours prior to the event. These information needed. Media members may Athletics Director for Communications credentials WILL NOT allow access to cover check the athletics department’s website — Kyle Stephens ([email protected]) UTSA home football games. goUTSA.com — for the latest information on by 5 p.m. on Wednesday of the respective all UTSA sports. week, but early requests are encouraged Credential Will Call and appreciated. Credentials only will be Credentials can be mailed upon request or Football Season Credentials granted to media on assignment. For UTSA picked up in person with proper identification Season credentials and parking requests road games, please contact Associate at the Athletics Communications Office, for UTSA home games must be requested Athletics Director for Communications Kyle which is located at 5710 West Hausman by emailing Associate Athletics Director Stephens ([email protected]) by 5 Road, Suite 101 in the University Heights for Communications Kyle Stephens (kyle. p.m. on Monday of the preceding week for Tech Center. For home football games, [email protected]). Only media covering the game you wish to cover and include media that has not yet received credentials the Roadrunners on a consistent basis and on any parking needs you may have. These may pick those up beginning three hours assignment will be considered. A lost season lists are submitted to the host school’s SID prior to kickoff at the Alamodome Media credential will result in passes being issued by Wednesday the week before, so that Entrance (east 50-yard line). on a game-by-game basis, if available. The credentials can be shipped back to our office deadline for requesting season credentials for local distribution.

16 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEDIA INFORMATION » Football Game Day Parking Photographers/Videographers Football Media Availability Media may park in Lot A (south of Photographers and videographers on During the season, UTSA head coach Alamodome/northeast corner of IH-37 & assignment are welcome to shoot all UTSA Frank Wilson will be available on Cesar Chavez Boulevard interchange) with a home events with proper credentials requested Monday mornings at a weekly media UTSA Football Game Day Parking Pass only. through the Athletics Communications roundtable. Wilson and student-athletes Requests must be made to Associate Athletics Office. For sideline access at home football will be available during post-practice on Director for Communications Kyle Stephens games, photographers and videographers Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All requests ([email protected]) at least one week in will be required to check in for a photo vest. should be made by 5 p.m. on Monday of advance. Passes are issued on a single-game A work room is located in Meeting Room A game weeks to Associate Athletics Director basis only and there are limited quantities per near the northeast tunnel to the field and it for Communications Kyle Stephens (kyle. game. There are no season parking passes is equipped with complimentary hard-wired [email protected]). for UTSA football games. Satellite trucks and wireless internet access, flip cards, game may park in Lot A for a fee and must reserve programs and refreshments. Photographers Practice Policies spaces by contacting Jason Bippert of the who wish to order a dedicated internet Roadrunners football practices will be held Alamodome at (210) 207-3629 or jason. connection must contact Jason Bippert of the on UTSA’s Main Campus (unless otherwise [email protected]. Alamodome at jason.bippert@sanantonio. noted). Practices are closed, but portions of gov or (210) 207-3629. Photographers and some practices will be open to members of Non-Game Day Media Parking videographers will not have a reserved seat accredited media outlets with a UTSA-issued Media needing to drive onto UTSA’s Main in the Alamodome press box. Upper photo credential. Media planning to shoot this Campus for interviews may request a visitor and video area requests should be made portion of practice should contact Associate parking permit by contacting the UTSA in the press box at least two hours prior to AD for Communications Kyle Stephens (kyle. Athletics Communications Director for the kickoff. [email protected]) to confirm arrangements sport they are covering at least 24 hours in and practice times. Requested student- advance of arrival. Postgame Interview Rooms athletes will be available to the media post- Postgame interview rooms for all home practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Alamodome Access football games are located on the east during the season. Questions pertaining All media members must enter the Alamodome side of the Alamodome across from the to practice schedules and specific media through the media entrance located on the visiting team locker room on the Field Level information regarding coverage for all other east 50-yard line. The entrance and all press (Level 1). UTSA will hold a postgame press sports may be directed to the UTSA Athletics work areas will open three hours prior to conference for head coach Frank Wilson Communications Office. kickoff. No media members will be allowed and select players after a 10-minute cooling to enter the Alamodome through the South off period. Additional requested coaches Conference USA Loading Dock. A UTSA-issued credential or and players will be made available in the Conference USA provides digital media game ticket is required for entrance to all UTSA interview room following the press guides, notes, league statistics and home football games. conference. The UTSA locker room is closed standings, logos and video content online and there will be no interviews conducted at conferenceusa.com. The football media Press Box Services on the field except for the television network relations contact is Russ Anderson and The Alamodome press box, located on the that is broadcasting the game. The visiting he can be reached at (214) 774-1351 or Mezzanine Level (Level 3) of the east side team interview room is located immediately [email protected]. of the facility, will open three hours prior to adjacent to the UTSA interview room in the kickoff for all home football games. A UTSA- Green Room. All requests should be made issued credential is required for entrance to with the visiting team’s SID. UTSA will provide the press box. The media meal will be served escorts for media to the sidelines with six approximately two hours prior to kickoff. minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and Game notes, flip cards, game programs, to the postgame interview rooms. official stats, notes and quotes will be provided. Wireless internet access is complimentary for Interview Policy working media members. Media members All interviews with UTSA student-athletes collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Division I football. who wish to order a dedicated internet and coaches must be arranged at least Access and download weekly game connection or telephone line must contact 24 hours in advance by contacting the notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at jason. Athletics Communications Office. Telephone headshots, logos and more for each [email protected] or (210) 207-3629. interviews are available to the media on a conference and its member schools. 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18 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEET THE STAFF « MEET THE STAFF » Frank against Texas State to improve to 3-0 all-time against the Bobcats, his third straight victory against Rice and a second straight triumph Wilson over UTEP. UTSA also drew the second-largest home crowd in school history with 42,071 fans for the home opener against Baylor. Six Roadrunners garnered honors from C-USA, including Head Coach second-team all-conference deep snapper Grant Merka. Routsas, Fourth Season Sackett, Strong, Tauefa and safety C.J. Levine all were honorable @CoachWilsonUTSA mention. Tauaefa made history by becoming the program’s first-ever Butkus Award semifinalist for the nation’s top linebacker. Routsas was a C-USA All-Academic Team selection and UTSA’s second straight ntroduced as UTSA’s head coach on Jan. 15, 2016, Frank Campbell Trophy semifinalist, while Sackett was a Lou Groza Wilson has led the Roadrunners to new heights since his arrival Award semifinalist for the second consecutive season. Additionally, Iin the Alamo City. Spencer Burford, UTSA’s first-ever 4-star recruit, collected C-USA Armed with more than a decade of coaching experience in All-Freshman Team honors. the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and a proven track record as a Wilson came to UTSA after a six-year stint as the running backs highly successful high school head coach, the New Orleans native coach and recruiting coordinator at LSU from 2010-15, where he has had an immediate impact on UTSA in his short time leading the also served as associate head coach for his final four seasons program. with the Tigers. He also has been an assistant coach at Tennessee Wilson’s debut campaign made history, as he led the (2009), Southern Miss (2008) and Mississippi (2005-07). Roadrunners to six wins and the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl While at LSU, he was recognized as the nation’s top assistant to match the NCAA modern startup program record by reaching a coach at his position in 2011. Wilson also was named the 2011 bowl game in just their sixth season. Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.com, the 2014 NFL.com Top Recruiter After leading UTSA to a second-place finish in Conference in College Football and the 2015 Scout.com SEC Recruiter of the USA’s West Division with a 5-3 league ledger that included upset Year. wins against Middle Tennessee (45-25) and Southern Miss (55-32), As the recruiting coordinator at LSU, Wilson led the Tigers Wilson saw seven of his players honored by the league. Josiah to back-to-back top-five recruiting classes in 2014-15 among five Tauaefa garnered Freshman of the Year, first-team all-conference total groups that ranked among the top 10 nationally. He served and all-freshman team accolades at linebacker, while defensive end as the lead recruiter for a long list of prominent players, including Marcus Davenport and safety Michael Egwuagu were named to the Odell Beckham Jr., La’el Collins, Jeremy Hill, Jarvis Landry, Tyrann second team. Long snapper Mathieu, Zach Mettenberger Matt Bayliss, offensive tackle and the nation’s No. 1 Jevonte Domond, safety overall recruit in 2014 in Jordan Moore and wide Leonard Fournette, a 2014 receiver Josh Stewart all Freshman All-SEC honoree collected honorable mention and consensus first team All- certificates. Additionally, American a year later. Tauaefa was named to the Overall, Wilson has Football Writers Association coached or recruited 40 of America Freshman All- individuals who have made America Team, a first for the it to the NFL. That list includes program. Davenport, Jordan Moore, Wilson guided UTSA to Kevin Strong Jr., Dalton bowl eligibility for the second Sturm, Josiah Tauaefa and straight season in 2017. Jarveon Williams from UTSA, The Roadrunners pulled off Beckham Jr., Collins, Fournette, another program first when Hill, Landry, Mathieu and they defeated Baylor, 17- Mettenberger along with Lamin 10, in the season opener in Barrow, Kendell Beckwith, Waco for UTSA’s first victory Frank Wilson has led UTSA to its first bowl game and first Power 5 win. Alfred Blue, Will Clapp, against a team from a Power 5 Malachi Dupre, Ego Ferguson, Conference. Russell Gage, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Derrius Guice, Jerald Hawkins, Six Roadrunners collected conference accolades, headlined Kenny Hilliard, Anthony Johnson, Deion Jones, Arden Key, Kendrick by C-USA Defensive Player of the Year and first-team defensive Lewis, Terrance Magee, Ronald Martin, Dexter McCluster, Denarius end Marcus Davenport, who became UTSA’s first-ever NFL First Moore, Eric Reid, Stevan Ridley, Duke Riley, Trai Turner, Mike Wallace, Round Draft pick when he was selected 14th overall by the New Spencer Ware and James Wright. Orleans Saints. Bayliss and defensive lineman Kevin Strong Jr. In six seasons at LSU, Wilson developed seven running backs picked up second-team honors, while linebacker La’Kel Bass, that were selected in the NFL Draft, including first-team All-SEC safety Nate Gaines and place-kicker Jared Sackett were named performers in Fournette, Guice, Hill and Ridley. During his tenure, honorable mention. Sackett also became UTSA’s second Freshman the Tigers posted a 61-17 overall record, captured the 2011 SEC All-American when he was honored by USA TODAY Sports and he Championship and appeared in the National Championship Game was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, while Yannis Routsas that same season. was a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award for the nation’s top punter. Under his guidance, LSU rushed for at least 200 yards 39 Additionally, wide receiver Brady Jones garnered Academic All- times, including 12 300-yard games. The Tigers also recorded 45 Conference USA honors and was a semifinalist for the prestigious 100-yard individual rushing performances and four 1,000-yard William V. Campbell Trophy. individual rushers. His third season at the helm was highlighted by a 25-21 victory Wilson joined the LSU staff after spending the 2009 season at 20 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE STAFF » Tennessee, where he coached the wide receivers under Lane Kiffin. The Frank Wilson File Prior to joining the Tennessee staff, Wilson spent the 2008 season as the running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Coaching Experience • 2016-present: UTSA, head coach Southern Miss under Larry Fedora. • 2012-15: LSU, associate head coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator From 2005-07, Wilson served as the running backs/assistant • 2010-11: LSU, assistant coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator • 2009: Tennessee, assistant coach/wide receivers special teams coach at Mississippi, where he recruited prominent • 2008: Southern Miss, assistant coach/running backs/recruiting coordinator future NFL stars Kendrick Lewis and Mike Wallace. He also • 2005-07: Mississippi, assistant coach/running backs/assistant special teams • 2004: New Orleans Public Schools System, director of athletics developed a first-team all-conference running back in Green-Ellis. • 2000-03: O.P. Walker (La.) High School, head coach/offensive coordinator Wilson joined the Rebels’ staff after serving one year as director • 1997-99: Karr (La.) High School, assistant coach/offensive coordinator • 1996: Nicholls State, student assistant of athletics for the New Orleans Public School System after spending Bowl Game Experience three-and-a-half seasons as head football coach and offensive • 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl coordinator at O. Perry Walker High School. • 2015 Texas Bowl • 2014 Music City Bowl Wilson led O. Perry Walker to two District 10-4A championships • 2013 Outback Bowl and the Louisiana Class 4A State Championship game in 2002. He • 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl • 2011 BCS National Championship Game was honored by the NFL as the 2002 Louisiana Coach of the Year • 2010 Cotton Bowl and was voted by his peers as the Louisiana Class 4A Coach of the • 2009 Capital One Bowl Year. Wilson also was a finalist for the 2002 Nike National Coach • 2008 New Orleans Bowl of the Year. Honors • 2014 NFL.com Top Recruiter In College Football During his head coaching stint at O. Perry Walker, Wilson • 2011 Rivals.com Recruiter of the Year developed 22 players who earned Division I scholarships, including Highlights 11 in 2002 to rank as the nation’s largest high school class of • Led UTSA to its first bowl game (2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl) in the program’s D-I signees. The 2002 team defeated national-power John Curtis sixth year, which tied the NCAA modern startup program record • Guided UTSA to its first win against a Power 5 Conference team (Baylor) Christian School, 20-0, during the regular season, which snapped • 19 Roadrunners have been honored on All-Conference USA teams, including seven a 136-game district winning streak for John Curtis and marked the first- or second-team selections • Has coached a pair of Freshman All-Americans in Josiah Tauaefa and Jared Sackett first time that team had failed to score in 303 consecutive games, at UTSA a national record. • Six Roadrunners have been named national award semifinalists • LSU recorded 45 100-yard rushing games and produced four 1,000-yard individual Wilson spent three years as an assistant coach at Edna Karr rushers in his six seasons High School, also in New Orleans, from 1997-2000. He served • Has engineered five top-10 recruiting classes as offensive coordinator at Edna Karr during the 1999 season in NFL Players Coached/Recruited which the team reached the Class 3A state finals and recorded its • Lamin Barrow, LB, Bears, Broncos, Dolphins • Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Browns, Giants best statistical season on offense in the program’s history. • Kendell Beckwith, LB, Buccaneers Wilson got his start in coaching as a student assistant at his • Alfred Blue, RB, Jaguars, Texans • Will Clapp, C, Saints alma mater, Nicholls State, working with the running backs while • La’el Collins, OG, Cowboys he finished his degree. While in Thibodaux, Wilson helped coach • Marcus Davenport, DE, Saints • Malachi Dupre, WR, Cardinals, Packers the first 1,000-yard rusher in school history and was part of the • Ego Ferguson, DE, Bears, Lions, Packers biggest turnaround in NCAA history at the time for the Colonels, • Leonard Fournette, RB, Jaguars • Russell Gage, WR, Falcons who improved from 0-10 in 1995 to 8-2 in 1996. • BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, Bengals, Patriots A three-year letterman at Nicholls State, Wilson earned • Derrius Guice, RB, Redskins • Jerald Hawkins, OT, Steelers honorable mention all-conference honors as a running back his • Jeremy Hill, RB, Bengals, Patriots sophomore year. • Kenny Hilliard, RB, Redskins, Texans • Donte Jackson, DB, Panthers Wilson attended Geneva University in Beaver Falls, Pa., his • Anthony Johnson, DT, Colts, Dolphins, Jets, Patriots freshman season, earning conference Freshman of the Year honors • Deion Jones, LB, Falcons • Arden Key, DE, Raiders as a running back and kick returner. He also earned first team all- • Jarvis Landry, WR, Dolphins, Browns conference honors and was an honorable mention NAIA Division • Kendrick Lewis, FS, Chiefs, Ravens, Texans, Titans • Terrence Magee, RB, Browns, Falcons, Rams, Ravens, Seahawks II All-American. • Ronald Martin, S, Colts, Jets, Ravens, Seahawks Wilson received his bachelor of arts degree in general • Tyrann Mathieu, CB, Cardinals, Chiefs, Texans • Dexter McCluster, RB, Chargers, Chiefs, Titans education from Nicholls State in 1997. • Zach Mettenberger, QB, Chargers, Steelers, Titans • Denarius Moore, WR, Raiders, Bengals, Bills Wilson and his wife, Tiffany, have three children: Alaina, • Jordan Moore, S, Falcons, Broncos Sabree and Frank IV. • Eric Reid, S, 49ers, Panthers • Stevan Ridley, RB, Broncos, Falcons, Lions, Jets, Patriots, Steelers, Vikings • Duke Riley, LB, Falcons • Kevin Strong Jr., DT, Lions • Dalton Sturm, QB, Cowboys • Josiah Tauaefa, LB, Giants • Trai Turner, OG, Panthers • Mike Wallace, WR, Dolphins, Eagles, Ravens, Steelers, Vikings • Spencer Ware, RB, Chiefs, Seahawks • Jarveon Williams, RB, Bengals • James Wright, WR, Bengals, Browns, Colts

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 The Wilson Family (l-r): Tiffany, Sabree, Frank IV, Alaina, Frank. • Children: Alaina, Sabree, and Frank IV 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 21 « MEET THE STAFF »

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT FRANK WILSON

“Frank has been a big part of what we’ve accomplished at LSU “Frank Wilson is one of the most loving and caring coaches outside both on and off the field. He’s ready to be a head coach. He’s of football. The love I have for him will last a lifetime. Anyone that worked long and hard for this opportunity and I couldn’t be happier gets him as a coach will love him not only as a coach but also as a for Frank and his family. He’s going to do a great job and we are father figure. He is a God-fearing man.” going to miss him.” — Leonard Fournette, Jacksonville Jaguars running — Les Miles, former LSU and current Kansas head coach back who was recruited and coached by Wilson at LSU from 2014-16

“Frank is detail-oriented and very knowledgeable. He’s a tremendous competitor and has a great smile about him, a great presence about “I had the honor to play for and be recruited by a man who was him and he is relentless.” so unselfish in his work and in his life that people were drawn — Ed Orgeron, LSU head coach 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.” “Frank Wilson’s ability to reach and develop student-athletes is — Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns and former Miami unparalleled in college football. He has been successful everywhere Dolphins wide receiver who was recruited by Wilson he has been because of his passion for young people, great work and played at LSU from 2011-13 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, Arizona Cardinals head coach “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. “Coaches and players gravitate to Frank Wilson. He was a part of He is the true inspiration.” my staff at Tennessee and I can tell you firsthand that he develops — Tyrann Mathieu, veteran NFL safety who was players as well as anyone in college football. UTSA just uncovered recruited by Wilson and played at LSU from 2010-11 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, Florida Atlantic head coach and former Alabama offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach who was the head coach at Tennessee when Wilson was an assistant during the 2009 season

“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, veteran NFL 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., Cleveland Browns and former New York Giants wide receiver who was recruited by Wilson and played at LSU from 2011-13

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Jeff The Jeff Kastl File

Kastl Coaching Experience • 2019-present: UTSA, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks • 2018-present: UTSA, passing game coordinator/wide receivers • 2016-17: UTSA, assistant coach/wide receivers Fourth Season • 2015: LSU, offensive analyst (Michigan ‘06) • 2013-14: Michigan, defensive analyst • 2012: Auburn, graduate assistant coach @CoachJeffKastl • 2011: Ashland, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks/wide receivers • 2009-10: Ashland, recruiting coordinator/running backs/tight ends eff Kastl is in his fourth season at UTSA and his first as the • 2007-08: Central Michigan, graduate assistant coach Jprogram’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after serving as receivers coach the past three seasons, as well as Playing Experience passing game coordinator in 2018. • 2002-06: Michigan, quarterback Kastl was one of Wilson’s first hires at UTSA when he was named wide receivers coach on Jan. 20, 2016, just five days after Education Wilson was named the second head coach in program history, and • Bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications, Michigan, 2006 he is the longest-tenured assistant coach on the staff. • Master’s degree in sports management, Michigan, 2009 His receivers broke 10 school records during his three seasons mentoring that position group. Hometown Kerry Thomas Jr. finished his career as UTSA’s all-time receiving • Clinton Township, Mich. yardage leader with 1,630 and receiving touchdowns with 17. Family He also set the single-season receiving TDs standard with eight in • Wife: Kate 2016. • Children: Maeve, Hannah Josh Stewart etched his name atop the school record book in a trio of categories. He set career marks for receiving yards per game Thomas Jr. hauled in 35 passes for 453 yards and a team-best with 50.0 and single season standards for receiving yards with 682 four TDs and finished his career as the program’s all-time leader in and yards per receptions with 18.94, both in 2016. receiving yards (1,630) and touchdowns (17). Greg Campbell Jr. broke single-game records for receptions In 2018, Kastl was named passing game coordinator in addition and receiving yards with 11 catches for 186 against North Texas in to his role as receivers coach. The receiving corps combined for 2018. With that performance in his final game as a Roadrunner, he 155 receptions, 1,624 receiving yards and seven TDs. Campbell Jr. also moved atop the program’s single-season lists for receptions with set single-game records for receptions and receiving yards with 11 58 and receiving yards per game with 59.8. In addition, Campbell catches for 186 against North Texas and moved atop the program’s also leaped into second place on the single-season receiving yards single-season lists for receptions with 58 and receiving yards per chart with 658. game with 59.8. In addition, Campbell also finished his career In Kastl’s first season with the Roadrunners, he helped lead ranked second on the single-season receiving yards chart with 658. the team to six wins and the program’s first-ever bowl game, the Kastl spent the 2015 season as an offensive analyst at LSU. 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. His receivers combined to haul Working closely with the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks, in 150 passes for 2,095 yards and 21 touchdowns, helping the he helped the Tigers to a 9-3 record that was capped with a 56- offense set numerous school records, including single-season marks 27 win against Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl and a No. 16 final for points (379), touchdowns (49) and passing touchdowns (26). ranking. Stewart broke the season Kastl was a defensive analyst at Michigan for the 2013 and standard for receiving 2014 seasons. There, he helped the Wolverines to 12 wins and the yards with 682 (36 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl in 2013. receptions) on his way In 2012, Kastl was a graduate assistant coach at Auburn, to honorable mention where he worked with the quarterbacks and wide receivers. All-Conference USA Kastl also spent three seasons at Ashland, an NCAA Division II accolades, while Thomas program in Ohio. He was the offensive coordinator and tutored the Jr. set school records quarterbacks and wide receivers for the 2011 season, helping the with eight receiving Eagles lead the nation in least interceptions thrown. Prior to that, he touchdowns on the year spent two years serving as the recruiting coordinator and running and 145 receiving yards backs/tight ends coach. against Charlotte, the He got his coaching start as a graduate assistant at Central latter which was later Michigan in 2007, where he spent two seasons with the Chippewas. broken by Campbell Jr. in He helped lead the team to a conference championship in his first the 2018 season finale. year on the staff. His wide receivers Kastl played quarterback at Michigan in 2002-06, helping the combined to catch 152 Wolverines to a pair of Big Ten titles during his career. He was the passes for 1,885 yards U of M Athletic Academic Achievement Award winner all five years and 11 touchdowns to and earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades as a senior. help UTSA to its second The Clinton Township, Mich., native earned his bachelor’s straight season of being degree in sports management and communications from Michigan bowl eligible in 2017. in 2006 and his master’s degree in sports management from Stewart led the way with Michigan in 2009. 39 catches and 518 He and his wife, Kate, have two daughters, Maeve and receiving yards, while Hannah. 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 23 « MEET THE STAFF » Jason The Jason Rollins File

Rollins Coaching Experience • 2018-present: UTSA, defensive coordinator/safeties Defensive Coordinator/Safeties • 2016-17: UTSA, associate head coach/linebackers • 2015: Tulane, co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs Fourth Season • 2014: Tulane, special teams coordinator/defensive backs (McNeese State ‘96) • 2007-13: Tulane, assistant coach/defensive backs • 2005-06: McNeese State, co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs @CoachRollins6 • 2002-04: Northwestern State, assistant coach/defensive backs • 2001: La Marque HS, assistant coach ason Rollins is in his second season as UTSA’s defensive •1999-2000: Galveston Ball HS, assistant coach Jcoordinator after serving the previous two years as associate head coach and linebackers coach. • 1997-98: McNeese State, assistant coach/defensive backs In his first year as the defensive coordinator and safeties coach, UTSA displayed an aggressive scheme by recording 78 tackles for NFL Players Coached loss, 23 sacks and 19 turnovers, including 10 fumble recoveries, • Lorenzo Doss, CB, Broncos which ranked fourth in Conference USA and 36th nationally. • Taurean Nixon, CB, Broncos, Jaguars Linebacker Josiah Tauaefa registered 113 tackles — the second- • David Pittman, CB, Ravens, Saints, Steelers, Texans highest total in program history — en route to being named one of • Cairo Santos, PK, Chiefs 10 semifinalists for the Butkus Award, second-team all-conference • Bryan Smith, LB, Eagles, Jaguars, Rams by Pro Football Focus (PFF) and honorable mention all-conference • Kevin Strong Jr., DT, Lions by the league’s head coaches. Defensive end Lorenzo Dantzler • Derrick Strozier, RB, Saints picked up second-team all-conference honors by PFF, while safety • Jordan Sullen, CB, Broncos; Steelers C.J. Levine and defensive tackle Kevin Strong Jr. earned honorable • Josiah Tauaefa, LB, Giants mention all-conference accolades. Rollins helped mentor one of the nation’s top defenses in Playing Experience 2017, as the Roadrunners led C-USA in seven different statistical categories and ranked in the top 10 among all Football Bowl • McNeese State, safety Subdivision teams in five. UTSA held eight of its 11 opponents to 300-or-less yards of total offense, including a school-record 149 Education allowed in the 51-17 win against Southern, and five foes rushed • Bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, McNeese State, 1996 for 100-or-less yards, highlighted by a program-record 37 allowed in the 44-14 victory at Texas State. Linebacker La’Kel Bass earned Family honorable mention all-conference accolades after leading the team • Wife: Danna with 68 tackles to go along with 7.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and • Son: Tieler a pair of fumble recoveries. In his first season with the Roadrunners, he helped guide the team to six wins and the program’s first-ever bowl game, the 2016 turnovers forced with 35, including 19 interceptions with 15 by Gildan New Mexico Bowl. His linebackers combined for 267 tackles, the defensive backfield. Doss, an All-America cornerback, picked 24 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and 12 quarterback hurries. Josiah off seven passes, returning a pair for touchdowns, and forced two Tauaefa broke UTSA’s single-season record for tackles with 115 fumbles. Additionally, Tulane allowed just 352.1 yards per game, en route to becoming the Roadrunners’ first Freshman All-American which ranked 22nd in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). (Football Writers Association of America), C-USA Freshman of the In 2014, Rollins helped lead the secondary to a combined 15 Year and a first-team all-conference selection. Bass tied the school interceptions, seven fumble recoveries and a pair of forced fumbles, standard for single-season tackles for loss with 11 as part of his 87 as the unit contributed to 22 of the team’s 28 takeaways, which total stops. ranked 21st nationally. Parry Nickerson led the Green Wave and Rollins came to all FBS freshmen with six picks and garnered Freshman All-America San Antonio from accolades. Tulane, where he Rollins’ impact on Tulane’s secondary was immediate from the spent nine seasons time he joined the staff prior to the 2008 campaign. In his first as secondary coach, season in New Orleans, the group combined for 23 pass breakups, including serving five interceptions, five forced fumbles and five recoveries. as co-defensive During the next four years, his defensive backs combined for coordinator in 2015 31 interceptions and 120 pass breakups while helping the Green and special teams Wave defense consistently rank near the top of Conference USA in coordinator in 2014. most major statistical categories. He played a key role Prior to his tenure at Tulane, Rollins was co-defensive in the development of coordinator and secondary coach at his alma mater, McNeese three All-Americans State, for two seasons (2005-06). He helped the Cowboys to a and four NFL players 23-10 record, two Southland Conference championships and a in draft picks Lorenzo Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff appearance in in Doss and Taurean his final season. Nixon, as well as Rollins got his coaching start as an assistant coach for the free agents Derrick defensive backs at McNeese State in 1997-98. He was an assistant Strozier and Jordan coach in the Texas prep ranks at Galveston Ball (1999-2000) and Sullen. La Marque (2001). In 2013, Rollins’ He spent three seasons (2002-04) as the defensive backs secondary was a coach at Northwestern State, where he helped the Demons to the big reason why 2004 Southland title on the strength of the top defense in the FCS. the Green Wave Rollins was an all-state and all-district performer at Newton made their first bowl (Texas) High School and he went on to play safety at McNeese appearance since State. the 2002 season. Rollins earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human Tulane ranked performance from McNeese State in 1996. The Rollins Family: Danna, Tieler, Jason. second nationally in He and his wife, Danna, have one son, Tieler. 24 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE STAFF » Gary The Gary Hyman File

Hyman Coaching Experience • 2018-present: UTSA, special teams coordinator Special Teams Coordinator • 2017: Northern Arizona, special teams coordinator • 2016: Indiana State, special teams coordinator Second Season • 2015: Kansas, special teams coordinator/tight ends (Humboldt State ‘00) • 2014: Texas A&M, quality control/special teams @CoachHyman • 2012-13: South Dakota School of Mines, special teams coordinator/wide receivers • 2010-11: UTEP, graduate assistant/offense/special teams ary Hyman is in his second season as UTSA’s special teams • 2009: Southern Cal, assistant strength & conditioning coach coordinator. G Playing Experience Armed with more than 15 years of coaching experience, Hyman • 1994-96: Humboldt State, WR made his mark on the Roadrunners’ special teams during the 2018 Education campaign. Yannis Routsas left UTSA as the career record-holder for • Bachelor’s degree, Humboldt State, 2000 punts (254) and punting average (41.5) and the honorable mention • Master’s degree, Cal State Stanislaus, 2004 All-Conference USA selection broke his own school single-season mark by averaging 43.0 yards per punt, which ranked second in the league and 35th in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Jared Sackett, who was named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award and also garnered honorable mention all-conference accolades, made 14 of 19 field goals and was perfect on extra-point attempts. Grant Merka collected second-team all-conference honors after a season that saw him produce clean snaps on all 114 attempts as a key member of the punt and extra-point/field goal units. Hyman was the special teams coordinator at Northern Arizona during the 2017 season. He helped the Lumberjacks to seven wins and an appearance in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Prior to his tenure at NAU, Hyman was the special teams coordinator at Indiana State during the 2016 season. He spent the 2015 campaign as the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at Kansas after serving the previous year as Texas A&M’s quality control coach for special teams. Prior to his time in College Station, Hyman coached the wide receivers and special teams at South Dakota School of Mines (2012- 13), served as a graduate assistant for offense and special teams at UTEP (2010-11) and was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at USC (2009). Hyman has been to three bowl games during his time as a coach, the 2009 Emerald Bowl, 2010 New Mexico Bowl and 2014 Liberty Bowl. Hyman was a standout wide receiver at Humboldt State in 1994-96. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Humboldt State in 2000 and his master’s degree from Cal State Stanislaus in 2004.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 25 « MEET THE STAFF » Tony The Tony Ball File Ball Coaching Experience • 2019-present: UTSA, passing game coordinator/wide receivers • 2017-18: Louisiana Tech, assistant coach/running backs Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers • 2015: LSU, assistant coach/wide receivers • 2009-14: Georgia, assistant coach/wide receivers First Season • 2006-08: Georgia, assistant coach/running backs (Chattanooga ‘83) • 1998-05: Virginia Tech, assistant coach/wide receivers • 1995-97: Louisville, assistant coach/wide receivers @CoachBall_UTSA • 1992-94: Holy Cross, assistant coach/running backs • 1990: Chattanooga, assistant coach/wide receivers ony Ball is in his first season as UTSA’s passing game coordinator • 1989: East Tennessee State, assistant coach/running backs Tand wide receivers coach. • 1988: Chattanooga, assistant coach/wide receivers A coaching veteran with more than 30 years of experience • 1987: South Carolina, volunteer coach/running backs and 20 bowl appearances, Ball has coached wide receivers for 20 • 1985: Austin Peay, graduate assistant seasons and has seen 15 of his receivers move on to the NFL. NFL Players Coached Ball came to San Antonio from Louisiana Tech, where he was the • Marlon Brown, WR, Bears, Broncos, Ravens running backs coach during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. During • D.J. Chark, WR, Jaguars his two-year tenure, the Bulldogs posted 15 victories and won back- • David Clowney, WR, Jets, Panthers to-back bowl games. He mentored Boston Scott, a sixth-round pick • Chris Conley, WR, Chiefs by the New Orleans Saints in the 2018 NFL Draft who rushed for • Andre Davis, WR, Bills, Browns, Patriots, Texans 1,047 yards and eight touchdowns in 2017, while running backs • Malachi Dupre, WR, Cardinals, Packers • A.J. Green, WR, Bengals Jaqwis Dancy, Kam McKnight and Israel Tucker combined for 1,418 • Ricky Hall, WR yards and 19 TDs one year later. • Justin Harper, WR, Ravens Ball was the wide receivers coach at LSU in 2015, where • Tavarres King, WR, Broncos, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Giants, Panthers he worked on the same staff with Wilson and UTSA offensive • Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Patriots coordinator/quarterbacks coach Jeff Kastl and mentored current NFL • Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos, Dolphins receivers D.J. Chark, a second-round selection by the Jacksonville • Josh Morgan, WR, 49ers, Bears, Redskins • Trey Quinn, WR, Redskins Jaguars, Malachi Dupre of the Arizona Cardinals and Trey Quinn of • Eddie Royal, WR, Bears, Broncos, Chargers the Washington Redskins. He helped the Tigers to a 9-3 record that • Boston Scott, RB, Saints was capped with a 56-27 win against Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl • Ernest Wilford, WR, Dolphins, Jaguars and a No. 16 final ranking. Prior to his time at LSU, Ball spent nine seasons (2006-14) at Playing Experience Georgia, the last six as the wide receivers coach after tutoring the • 1977-80: Chattanooga, running back running backs for his first three years. He helped the Bulldogs to an Education 84-35 overall record, two SEC East Division Championships, five • Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Chattanooga, 1983 seasons of at least 10 wins and six bowl victories. He was part • Masters degree in health and nutrition, Austin Peay, 1985 of two of the most prolific offenses in school history in 2012 and 2013. Georgia’s 2012 offense broke the school record for total Family yards (6,547) and touchdowns (72), while the 2013 unit eclipsed • Wife: Maria • Children: Anthony, Keshea the school standard with 484.2 yards per game. Ball also developed some of the top skill players in Georgia’s history, including first-round draft picks in two-time All-American A.J. Green and running back time receptions leader, the first player in school history to post two Knowshon Moreno, as well as NFL receivers Marlon Brown, Chris 50-catch seasons and a fourth-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. He Conley, Tavarres also coached future NFL receivers in David Clowney, Andre Davis, King and Malcolm Ricky Hall, Justin Harper, Josh Morgan and Eddie Royal. Mitchell. A former standout running back at Chattanooga, Ball began Prior to his stint his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Austin Peay in 1985. at Georgia, Ball spent He served as a volunteer running backs coach at South Carolina eight years (1998- in 1987 before returning to his alma mater in 1988 to coach 05) at Virginia Tech, receivers. Ball spent the next season coaching running backs at East where he coached Tennessee State before returning to Chattanooga again to tutor the wide receivers. receivers in 1990. During his time under Ball spent three years as the running backs coach at Holy Cross head coach Frank in 1992-94 before joining the Louisville staff as the wide receivers Beamer, the Hokies coach in 1995-97 prior to his eight-year tenure at Virginia Tech. were 78-23 overall During the summers of 1996 and 1997, Ball participated in and appeared in the NFL’s Minority Internship Program with the Baltimore Ravens. He eight bowl games, also interned with the Denver Broncos in 2003. including the national Ball was a running back and special teams star for the late Joe championship contest Morrison in 1977-80 at Chattanooga, where he set several school against Florida State kickoff return records. In 2006, he was inducted into Chattanooga’s in 1999. While Athletics Hall of Fame and he also was named to the school’s All- in Blacksburg, he Century Team in 2003. mentored some of Ball earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Virginia Tech’s top Chattanooga in 1983 and his master’s degree in health and receivers, including nutrition from Austin Peay in 1985. Ernest Wilford, who He and his wife, Maria, have two children, Anthony and is the school’s all- Keshea. 26 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE STAFF »

Darrell The Darrell Funk File

Funk Coaching Experience • 2018-present: UTSA, assistant coach/offensive line Offensive Line • 2017: Indiana State, run-game coordinator/offensive line • 2016: Purdue, assistant coach/offensive line Second Season • 2013-15: Akron, assistant coach/offensive line (Colorado State ‘88) • 2011-14: Michigan, assistant coach/offensive line @Coach_DFunk • 2009-10: San Diego State, assistant coach/offensive line • 2008: Ball State, assistant coach/offensive line veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks for more than 30 • 2004-07: Colorado State, assistant coach/offensive line years, Darrell Funk is in his second season as the Roadrunners’ • 2003: Colorado State, assistant coach/special teams/tight ends A • 2002: Northern Illinois, assistant coach/tight ends offensive line coach. • 2000-01: Rhode Island, defensive coordinator Funk came to the Alamo City from Indiana State, where he • 1998-99: Rhode Island, assistant coach/offensive line was the offensive line coach and run-game coordinator during the • 1993-97: Mesa State College, assistant coach/offensive line • 1991-92: Muskingum College, defensive coordinator/defensive line 2017 season. The line helped pave the way for honorable mention • 1990: Muskingum College, assistant coach/defensive line All-Missouri Valley Conference running back LeMonte Booker, who • 1988-89: Illinois, graduate assistant rushed for 941 yards. • 1987: Colorado State, student assistant He spent the 2016 campaign as Purdue’s offensive line Playing Experience coach. A pair of his linemen — Jason King and Jordan Roos — • 1982-86: Colorado State, offensive line/defensive line/tight end earned honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades after helping the Education Boilermakers average 391.1 yards of offense per game. • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Colorado State, 1988 Funk was the offensive line coach at Akron from 2013 to 2015. Behind his line, the 2015 Zips averaged 164.8 rushing yards and Family • Wife: Teresa 357.8 yards of total offense per game, with senior tackle Isaiah • Children: Tyler, Dustin, Courtney Williams being named third team All-Mid-American Conference (MAC). nation’s top center, while Lewan became Michigan’s first two-time Prior to Akron, Funk spent four seasons as the offensive line All-American since Jake Long in 2006-07 and was a semifinalist for coach at Michigan in 2011-14. The Wolverines had three 1,000- the Lombardi Award. yard rushers during his tenure, including Denard Robinson and Funk also served as offensive line coach at San Diego State Fitzgerald Toussaint in 2011, the Wolverines’ first pair of 1,000- (2009-10), Ball State (2008), Colorado State (2004-07), Rhode yard rushers in the same season since 1975. The Wolverines ranked Island (1998-99) and Mesa State College (1993-97). Additionally, second in the Big Ten in rushing (221.8 yards per game) and third he was the special teams and tight ends coach at Colorado State in total offense (404.7) in 2011. (2003), tight ends coach at Northern Illinois (2002), defensive In Funk’s first three seasons at Michigan, his lines produced coordinator at Rhode Island (2000-01) and defensive coordinator the Big Ten’s Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year. Center (1991-92) and defensive line coach (1990-92) at Muskingum David Molk won the award in 2011, while Taylor Lewan earned the College. honor in 2012 and 2013. Molk, who in 2011 received consensus In 2010, Funk’s line at San Diego State finished sixth nationally All-America recognition, also won the Rimington Trophy as the in fewest sacks allowed, while Ball State ranked 10th in 2008. Funk helped the Aztecs finish the 2010 season ranked 12th nationally in passing offense and 16th in total offense (456.7 ypg). In his lone year at Ball State, he helped the Cardinals to a 12-2 record, the MAC West Division title and a trip to the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala. Funk was a graduate assistant at Illinois (1988-89), where he earned a master’s degree in athletic administration in 1990. He got his start in coaching in 1987 as a student assistant at his alma mater, Colorado State. He was a three-year starter for the Rams in 1983-86, playing on both the offensive and defensive line and at tight end. He earned a bachelor’s degree in social sciences in 1988. Funk and his wife, Teresa, have two sons, Tyler and Dustin, and one daughter, Courtney.

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Rishaw The Rishaw Johnson File

Johnson Coaching Experience • 2019-present: UTSA, assistant coach/running backs Running Backs • 2018: UTSA, quality control/offense First Season • 2016-17: UTSA, graduate assistant/offense (California [Pa.] ‘11) @Rishaw_Johnson Playing Experience • 2014: Washington Redskins, offensive guard veteran of the UTSA staff since 2016, Rishaw Johnson is in his • 2014: New York Giants, offensive guard Afirst season as the Roadrunners’ running backs coach. • 2014: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, offensive guard Johnson previously served as quality control for the offense in • 2013: Kansas City Chiefs, offensive guard • 2012: Seattle Seahawks, offensive guard 2018 after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant for the offense. • 2011: California (Pa.), offensive line He worked with the offensive line and assisted the offensive staff in • 2008-10: Mississippi, offensive line both positions. During his time on Wilson’s staff at UTSA, he has helped the Education • Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, California (Pa.), 2011 program to back-to-back years of being bowl eligible, including the program’s first-ever bowl appearance in the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. The offense has set numerous school records A former standout offensive guard who logged three seasons during his tenure, including single-game rushing (357) and total in the National Football League, Johnson began his pro career by (569) yards at Texas State in 2017, single-game passing yards with signing with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 414 versus Charlotte in 2016 and single-season rushing yards per 2012. He also played with the Kansas City Chiefs (2013), Tampa game with 184.5 in 2017, to go along with eight individual 100- Bay Buccaneers (2014), New York Giants (2014) and Washington yard rushing games. He also helped mentor honorable mention all- Redskins (2014). conference offensive lineman Jevonte Domand in his first year in the Johnson earned All-America and all-conference accolades as a Alamo City. 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 the University of Mississippi in 2008-10, where he was a member of back-to-back Cotton Bowl Classic champion teams. A native of New Orleans, La., he played for St. Augustine High School 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.

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Will The Will Thomas File

Thomas Coaching Experience • 2019-present: UTSA, assistant coach/linebackers Linebackers • 2018: UTSA, quality control/defense First Season • 2016-17: UTSA, graduate assistant/defense (LSU ‘16) • 2015: LSU, offensive student assistant/running backs @coachthomasUTSA • 2013-14: LSU, offensive student assistant/quarterbacks

veteran of the UTSA staff since 2016, Will Thomas is in his NFL Players Coached Afirst season as UTSA’s linebackers coach. • Marcus Davenport, DE, Saints Thomas spent the 2018 season as quality control for the • Leonard Fournette, RB, Jaguars defense after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant coach for the • Zach Mettenberger, QB, Titans • Josiah Tauaefa, LB, Giants defense. During his time in San Antonio, UTSA has emerged as one of the top defensive units in Conference USA. Education In his first year with the Roadrunners, Thomas was a graduate • Bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, LSU, 2016 assistant coach for the defense who worked with the linebackers while pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology. UTSA won six record 37 allowed in the 44-14 victory at Texas State. He worked games and played in the program’s first-ever bowl game — the directly with the SAM position (outside linebackers), where Marcus Gildan New Mexico Bowl — to tie the NCAA startup program Davenport thrived en route to being named C-USA Defensive Player record by reaching a bowl in its sixth season. The Roadrunners of the Year and first-team all-conference before becoming the 14th finished the campaign ranked third in C-USA in scoring defense, overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. fourth in total defense and first in red zone defense. Linebacker In 2018, Thomas moved into the role of quality control for the Josiah Tauaefa earned Freshman All-America, C-USA Freshman of defense and special teams. He worked directly with the defensive the Year and first-team all-conference accolades after setting the ends, who combined to post 110 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, nine school’s single-season tackles record with 115. sacks, seven quarterback hurries, five forced fumbles and three Thomas helped the Roadrunners attain bowl eligibility for fumble recoveries. the second straight season in 2017. The defense led the league Thomas came to the Alamo City after spending three seasons in seven different statistical categories and ranked in the top 10 (2013-15) as a student assistant coach at LSU, where he worked among all Football Bowl Subdivision teams in five. UTSA held eight with Wilson, current UTSA offensive coordinator/quarterback of its 11 opponents to 300-or-less yards of total offense, including a coach Jeff Kastl and passing game coordinator/wide receivers school-record 149 allowed in the 51-17 win against Southern, and coach Tony Ball. He served as an offensive assistant and assistant five foes rushed for 100-or-less yards, highlighted by a program- quarterbacks coach under head coach Les Miles his first two years before assisting Wilson with the running backs in 2015. While at LSU, he helped the Tigers to 27 wins over three seasons, three bowl games and a pair of bowl wins. Thomas worked with quarterback Zach Mettenberger, who was drafted by the Tennessee Titans, and All-American running back Leonard Fournette, the 2017 No. 4 overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars. A native of Franklin, Tenn., he got his start with the Tigers as a recommended walk-on quarterback 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. His older brother, Austin, is the Associate Athletics Director for Football Recruiting at Texas A&M.

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Giovanni The Giovanni Vizza File

Vizza Coaching Experience • 2018-present: UTSA, assistant coach/tight ends Tight Ends • 2016-17: UTSA, quality control/offense • 2014-15: UTSA, graduate assistant/offense Second Season (Texas A&M ‘11) Playing Experience @Giovanni_Vizza • 2007-08: North Texas, quarterback ormer standout San Antonio prep quarterback Giovanni Vizza Education Fis in his sixth season at UTSA and second as the program’s tight • Bachelor’s degree in finance and real estate, Texas A&M, 2011 ends coach. In his first season mentoring the tight ends, his position group During his time on head coach Frank Wilson’s staff, he helped combined to catch 23 passes for 173 yards and a touchdown lead UTSA to back-to-back years of being bowl eligible, including while also helping pave the way for an offense that rushed for more the program’s first-ever bowl appearance in the 2016 Gildan New 1,000 yards and seven scores. Gavin Sharp led the tight ends with Mexico Bowl. He played a key role in the development of the 16 receptions for 114 yards. program’s wide receivers, including All-Conference USA performer During the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Vizza served as quality Josh Stewart and career receiving yards and touchdowns record- control for the offense, where he worked with the wide receivers. holder Kerry Thomas Jr. He was responsible for game preparation, future opponent scouting Previously, Vizza was a graduate assistant coach for the and film breakdown. He also contributed on the analytics side, as he offense during the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. He worked with the incorporated advanced statistical analysis in preparing customized quarterbacks and assisted the offensive staff. strategic reports in advance of each game. 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.

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Deron The Deron Wilson File

Wilson Coaching Experience • 2018-present: UTSA, assistant coach/cornerbacks Cornerbacks • 2016-17: UTSA, graduate assistant/defense Second Season NFL Players Coached (Southern Miss ‘13) • Jordan Moore, S, Falcons, Broncos @CoachDWilson15 Playing Experience eron Wilson is in his second year as UTSA’s cornerbacks coach • 2010-12: Southern Miss, CB after serving the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant D Education coach for the defense. • Bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, Southern Miss, 2013 In his first season tutoring the program’s cornerbacks, he helped the defense create 19 turnovers, including nine interceptions, seven Family • Children: Deron Kadeem Wilson II, Dakota Wilson of which came from his position group. Cassius Grady tied the UTSA single-season record with four INTs and finished with 45 win against Southern, and five foes rushed for 100-or-less yards, tackles and five pass breakups. Clayton Johnson picked off a pair of highlighted by a program-record 37 allowed in the 44-14 victory passes despite missing the final five games while Teddrick McGhee at Texas State. had a pick while playing in just six contests. During his time as a graduate assistant, Wilson helped tutor UTSA boasted one of the nation’s top defenses in 2017, as the a secondary that saw three players — Michael Egwuagu, Nate Roadrunners led C-USA in seven different statistical categories and Gaines and Jordan Moore — earn All-Conference USA accolades ranked in the top 10 among all Football Bowl Subdivision teams in and he helped lead the Roadrunners to back-to-back years of being five. UTSA held eight of its 11 opponents to 300-or-less yards of bowl eligible, including the program’s first-ever bowl appearance in total offense, including a school-record 149 allowed in the 51-17 the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Wilson was a standout cornerback at Southern Miss from 2010-12 and a Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List honoree 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, one blocked punt and a pair of defensive scores. As a sophomore, he posted 75 stops, four picks, 13 PBUs 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 has one son, Deron Kadeem Wilson II, and a daughter, Dakota Wilson.

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Rod The Rod Wright File

Wright Coaching Experience • 2019-present: UTSA, assistant coach/defensive line Defensive Line • 2018: East Carolina, assistant coach/defensive line • 2014-17: Sam Houston State, assistant coach/defensive line First Season • 2010-13: Texas, student assistant/defensive special assistant (Texas ‘11) @CoachRodWright NFL Players Coached • P.J. Hall, DL, Raiders od Wright is in his first season as UTSA’s defensive line • Nate Harvey, DL, Giants coach. R • Derick Roberson, LB, Titans Wright, a former All-America defensive lineman at Texas, came to San Antonio from East Carolina, where he was the Pirates’ Playing Experience defensive line coach for the 2018 season. The defense broke the • 2010-11: Saskatchewan Roughriders, defensive end American Athletic Conference (AAC) single-game record for tackles • 2010: New York Jets, defensive end for loss with 15 against Old Dominion and eclipsed the school and • 2006-08: Miami Dolphins, defensive end league single-season marks with 105 TFL that season. • 2002-05: Texas, defensive line Under his tutelage at ECU, defensive end Nate Harvey was named AAC Defensive Player of the Year and first-team all- Education conference after posting 63 tackles, 25.5 tackles for loss, 14.5 • Bachelor’s degree in education, Texas, 2011 sacks, four quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Harvey broke the school and AAC single-season TFL Family record and also matched set the conference single-season sacks • Wife: Kara standard in 2018. • Son: Elijah Prior to his time at East Carolina, Wright spent four years at Sam playoffs three times and the quarterfinals in another year. He also Houston State. During his tenure, the Bearkats posted a 46-12 overall helped Sam Houston State to a pair of conference titles and top-five record, a 31-4 Southland Conference mark, reached the semifinals national ranking all four seasons. of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Under Wright’s tutelage, Sam Houston State defensive lineman P.J. Hall earned a spot on more than 10 All-America teams, including the Associated Press squad. He was a three-time finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, which is symbolic of FCS Defensive Player-of- the-Year honors. He ranked among the nation’s top 10 with 19.0 tackles for loss as a senior and finished his career with a school- and FCS-record 84.0 TFLs before being selected by the Oakland Raiders in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Wright was invited to participate in the prestigious NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship during the summers of 2016 and ‘17, observing and learning in camp with the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers, respectively. Prior to joining the Sam Houston State staff in February 2014, Wright worked a combined three seasons as a student assistant and defensive special assistant for Texas beginning in 2011. A standout defensive lineman for Texas from 2002 to 2005, Wright collected All-America and All-Big 12 honors for Mack Brown and played a key role to help UT capture the 2005 BCS National Championship at the Rose Bowl. In all, he enjoyed seven bowl appearances as either a player or coach while with the Longhorns. He was named 2002 Big 12 Freshman of the was a first-team selection for both the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News Freshman All-America units. Wright was a two-time winner of the Longhorns’ Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award in 2003 and ‘04 and he earned all- conference honors in each of his final three seasons. He was a Lombardi Award finalist and an AP and Walter Camp First-Team All-American in 2005. Drafted by the Miami, Wright played four years in the NFL for the Dolphins. He later suited up for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League and the Dallas Vigilantes of the . As a prep athlete at Alief Hastings High School in Houston, he was a Parade All-American and an all-state performer. Wright earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Texas in 2011. He and his wife, Kara, have one son, Elijah. 32 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE STAFF » Ryan Christian Filo Wood

Director of Strength & Assistant Strength & Conditioning Conditioning Coach Fourth Year First Year (Wisconsin-La Crosse ‘09) (Our Lady of the Lake ‘17) yan Filo is in his fourth year at UTSA and his first as director of hristian Wood was named UTSA’s assistant strength & Rstrength & conditioning. He was promoted in 2019 after three conditioning coach for football in April 2019 after spending years as the Roadrunners’ head football strength & conditioning C the previous years as a graduate assistant and intern with the staff. coach. During his time leading the football program’s strength & Wood previously served two years as a graduate assistant for conditioning regimen, Filo has helped develop and transform the football strength & conditioning staff after a one-year internship more than 250 student-athletes. He has been instrumental in the with the program, where he has worked closely with more than 100 development of several players who have gone on to professional careers, including 2018 NFL first-round pick Marcus Davenport of student-athletes on a daily basis under the direction of head football the New Orleans Saints. strength & conditioning coach Ryan Filo. Filo came to the Alamo City after spending seven years in Wood got his start in the field as an intern with the U.S. Naval various roles on LSU’s strength & conditioning staff, including his Academy’s football strength & conditioning staff in 2016. Later that last nine months as the associate director. Filo began his LSU career as an intern in January 2009 and year he was named the first-ever strength & conditioning coach at spent his first year working with the nationally-ranked football and Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) in San Antonio. baseball teams. A native of Hallettsville, Texas, Wood played basketball for one In 2010, Filo moved into a graduate assistant position, where season at Southwestern Assemblies of God in Waxahachie, Texas. he served as the head strength & conditioning coach for women’s soccer while continuing to help with the football and baseball teams. He appeared in 38 games for the Lions and averaged 5.2 points He was the head strength & conditioning coach for men’s and 4.7 rebounds per contest. basketball during the 2011-12 season, and he also began a four- Wood then joined UTSA’s football program as a linebacker for year stint as an assistant strength & conditioning coach for football in 2011. Filo was promoted to associate director of strength & the 2012 season before transferring to OLLU, where he was a three- conditioning for football in May 2015. year team captain for the basketball team. He garnered second- During his LSU tenure, Filo coached, designed and implemented team All-Red River Athletic Conference accolades in 2014 and he annual training programs for six first-round NFL draft picks and 40 was a two-time honorable mention all-conference performer and a NFL players. He also was the internship coordinator and academic liaison for the football strength & conditioning staff. RRAC All-Tournament Team selection in 2016. He averaged 7.5 Filo is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) points and 4.6 rebounds per game and registered 73 steals, 58 and a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association assists and 38 blocks during his three-year career with the Saints. (NSCA) and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association Wood earned bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice and (CSCCA). He also has a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach Certification from USA Weightlifting (USAW). kinesiology from OLLU in 2017. A native of Richfield, Wis., Filo was a four-year letterwinner in Wood is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) football and member of the dean’s list at Wisconsin-La Crosse from and a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association 2005-08. Filo earned his bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin-La Crosse (NSCA) and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association in 2009 and his master’s degree in kinesiology from LSU in 2014. (CSCCA). He also has a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach Certification from USA Weightlifting (USAW). Christian and his wife, Chelsea, reside in San Antonio.

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Darren Drago Hunter Rittimann Damon Williams Amanda Gilpin David Rosen Alex Nicasio Quality Control/ Graduate Assistant/ Graduate Assistant/ Director of Football Director of Player Video Producer Defense Offense Defense Operations Personnel

Clinton Thomas James Gellido Jon Proto Nik Turner Lionel Rice Head of Athletics Senior Administrative Administrative Head Football Assistant Football Equipment Operations Assistant Associate Trainer Trainer

Lisa Campos Colin Howlett Lydia Placzek Kyle Stephens Brent Ingram Vice President/ Associate AD/ Assistant AD/ Associate AD/Athletics Associate Athletics Athletics Director Academic Services Academic Services Communications Communications Director

not pictured: Daniel Benedict, Assistant Video Coordinator/Production Assistant; Sean Davis, Quality Control/Offense

Consulting Physicians

Dr. Richard Holcomb Dr. Hector Lopez Dr. Timothy Palomera Dr. David Schmidt Dr. Richard Steffen Dr. Lindsay Stephens

34 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEET THE ROADRUNNERS « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » RETURNEES Sophomore (2016) Saw action in all 13 contests and drew a start at No. 22 Texas A&M (Nov. 19) … registered 10 tackles (7 solos/3 assists), including 1.5 for loss, and Andrew Acosta · #41 one pass breakup … posted a season-high four stops at Louisiana Tech Tight End · 6-2 · 235 · So.-SQ (Nov. 12) … also had a career-high 1.5 TFLs in the season finale against Fort Stockton, Texas (Fort Stockton HS) Charlotte (Nov. 26) … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Redshirt Freshman (2018) Freshman (2015) Did not see any game action … Conference USA Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams … missed the Southern Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. 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). Freshman (2017) Redshirted … walk-on who joined the program in Spring 2017 … C-USA Prior To UTSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Sat out the 2014 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA the following spring … versatile athlete who played quarterback, Prior to UTSA wide receiver and defensive back at the prep level … team captain who Multi-sport athlete at Fort Stockton High School, competing in football, was tabbed his team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior … racked up basketball, baseball and track & field ... three-time all-district in football, 1,322 all-purpose yards and scored 10 touchdowns and also recorded 66 two-time all-district in both basketball and baseball ... twice advanced to the tackles, four interceptions and two forced fumbles that season … missed district finals in the discus and once in the 400m. the majority of his junior campaign due to injury … team’s leading receiver and second-leading rusher as a sophomore … coached by Ed Wolkind … Personal also played point guard for the basketball team and participated in track Born Aug. 4, 1998 ... son of Amanda and Anthony Urias ... has a sister, & field. Amaya, and a brother, Alonso ... interdisciplinary studies major. Personal Born Feb. 2, 1995 … son of LeeZa Milano and Carl Austin Jr. … Demetris Allen · #73 earned his bachelor’s degree in sport, event & tourism management in Offensive Line · 6-3 · 300 · Fr.-HS Summer 2018. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg HS)

Prior to UTSA Baylen Baker · #99 Standout offensive lineman for head coach Tony Vance Defensive Tackle · 6-4 · 295 · Sr.-3L at Hattiesburg High School … key member of a line that Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) helped the offense average more than 47 points per game … helped lead the Tigers to a 13-1 record, a No. 1 ranking and Junior (2018) the Mississippi Class 5A playoffs … helped Hattiesburg to a 14-1 record Started all nine games played as an interior defensive and the Class 5A state championship game as a junior … played for the lineman … recorded 13 stops, half a sack, one pass South team in the 70th annual Bernard Blackwell Classic All-Star Game in breakup and two QB hurries … had a tackle in the season Gulfport, Miss. … 10th-ranked offensive lineman in the state of Mississippi opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … recorded three stops versus Baylor according to MaxPreps. (Sept. 8) in the home opener … had half a sack and two tackles in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … made two tackles in the victory Personal against UTEP (Sept. 29) and a stop in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6) … had Born May 14, 2001 … son of Remus and Jennifer Allen … has one sister. a tackle and a QB hurry at UAB (Nov. 3) … notched three tackles, a QB hurry and a pass breakup at Marshall (Nov. 17).

Carl Austin III · #25 Sophomore (2017) Safety · 6-1 · 200 · Sr.-3L Started all 11 contests for a defense that led C-USA in seven statistical Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS) categories and ranked in the top five nationally in five … tallied 25 tackles (eight solos), three pass breakups, three quarterback hurries and a pair Senior (2018) of fumble recoveries … posted a season-high eight tackles (three solos) Redshirted season due to injury. against UAB (Nov. 11) … registered five stops (three solos) and a pair of QB pressures at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 25) … had four tackles and a PBU at Junior (2017) North Texas (Oct. 14) … turned in one stop and a QB hurry in the 31-14 Played in all 11 contests and drew seven starts … ranked third on the team victory at UTEP (Oct. 28) … recorded two tackles, a pass breakup and a with 48 tackles (28 solos) … also posted three tackles for loss, two pass fumble recovery against Southern Miss (Oct. 7) … also recovered a fumble breakups and one fumble recovery for a defense that led Conference USA at FIU (Nov. 4) … totaled three stops and a PBU in the 9-7 win against in seven statistical categories and ranked in the top five nationally in five Marshall (Nov. 18). … turned in a career-high 10 tackles (five solos) against UAB (Nov. 11) … had six stops (four solos), including 2.5 TFLs, in the 17-10 season-opening Freshman (2016) victory at Baylor (Sept. 9) … also recorded six tackles at FIU (Nov. 4) … had Played in all 13 games and drew starts in the opening six tilts … recorded five tackles and a PBU at North Texas (Oct. 14) … posted five stops (four 19 tackles (seven solos), including 3.5 TFLs and one sack … accumulated solos), including a TFL, in the 9-7 win against Marshall (Nov. 18) … had season bests of five stops and 1.5 TFLs at No. 22 Texas A&M (Nov. 19). five tackles, one TFL and a fumble recovery that was returned 10 yards at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 25) … tallied three tackles and broke up a pass in the Freshman (2015) 31-14 triumph over UTEP (Oct. 28). Redshirted … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

36 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Prior To UTSA Personal Played defensive end and tight end at the prep level … named to the 2014 Born Jan. 30, 1998 … son of Vanessa Banks and Cory Hart … philosophy Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … an honorable mention all- major. 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 Trumane Bell II · #49 and five sacks and caught 12 passes for 171 yards (14.2 avg.) and three Defensive End · 6-2 · 260 · Fr.-RS scores that year … a second-team all-district defensive end as a sophomore Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS) … helped lead team to a 12-1 record that season … coached by Hugh Sandifer. Freshman (2018) Redshirted season. Personal Born April 25, 1997 … son of DeeDee and James Baker … graduated in Prior to UTSA May 2019 with a degree in real estate, finance and development. Registered 60 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 15 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and an interception as a senior at Lake Highlands HS … first-team All-District 9-6A selection … helped guide the Wildcats to the first round of the Class 6A playoffs … posted 55 tackles, 10 TFLs, 8.5 Eric Banks · #90 sacks, four forced fumbles and a pair of fumble recoveries as a junior … Defensive End · 6-5 · 270 · Sr.-3L helped Lake Highlands reach the bi-district round of the playoffs in 2016. Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) Personal Junior (2018) Born August 25, 1999 … son of Trumane Bell and Margarita Jones … Made three starts and played in all 12 games … recorded father played tight end at Nebraska … undeclared major. 22 tackles, five tackles for a loss and one sack … notched four stops in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … had two tackles versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … recorded a tackle and half a tackle for a loss at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … notched a sack in the 25-21 Sean Berry · #36 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … had two tackles and a tackle for a loss in Cornerback · 5-11 · 180 · Fr.-HS the 30-21 victory against UTEP (Sept. 29) … had two stops versus Louisiana Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS) Tech (Oct. 13) … notched a pair of stops at UAB (Nov. 3) … had a tackle for a loss versus FIU (Nov. 10) … tallied four tackles, half a tackle for a loss Prior to UTSA and one QB hurry at Marshall (Nov. 17) … had two tackles and a tackle for First-team all-district performer for head coach Bobby Estes a loss in the finale versus North Texas (Nov. 24). at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas … recorded 51 tackles (41 solos), six tackles for loss, four sacks, three Sophomore (2017) fumble recoveries, two pass breakups and a forced fumble as a senior … Played in all 11 contests and drew six starts … registered 24 tackles (13 posted nine tackles, including a pair behind the line of scrimmage, and a solos) for a defense that led Conference USA in seven statistical categories fumble recovery against Lancaster in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs and ranked in the top five nationally in five … ranked second on the team … had eight stops, including a sack, and recovered a fumble in a 13-10 with 8.5 tackles for loss for a total of 25 yards … had 1.5 sacks, three victory over Frisco … helped lead the Wildcats to the Class 5A playoffs in forced fumbles, one pass breakup and a quarterback hurry … tallied a each of his final two seasons … registered 64 tackles (42 solos), six tackles season-high five tackles in the 20-7 win against Rice (Oct. 21) … posted for loss, a sack, one quarterback hurry, four forced fumbles and one fumble four stops, including a pair for loss, and a QB pressure and forced a fumble recovery as a junior in 2017 … also a standout for the track & field team, in the 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23) … recorded three tackles, two where he finished third in the 200 meters at the district meet and posted a TFLs, one sack and a forced fumble in the season-opening 17-10 victory at 21.99 at the area meet … also helped the 4x100m relay team win district Baylor (Sept. 9) … turned in four tackles (two solos), 1.5 TFLs, a half-sack and area titles and qualify for the Region II-5A Championship. and a forced fumble against Southern Miss (Oct. 7) … had two stops and a TFL in the 31-14 triumph over UTEP (Oct. 28). Personal Born April 7, 2000 … son Sean Berry and Tallie Norman … has three Freshman (2016) brothers and one sister. Saw action in all 13 games on both defense and special teams during his inaugural campaign … registered 12 tackles (9 solos/3 assists), 3.5 TFLs, two sacks, a pair of QB hurries and one forced fumble … posted a career- high four stops against North Texas (Oct. 29) … forced a fumble on the Deven Boston · #24 opening kickoff of the season opener against Alabama State (Sept. 3). Running Back · 5-11 · 225 · Sr.-TR Buena Park, Calif. Prior To UTSA (Buena Park HS/Santa Ana JC) Played quarterback and defensive line at the prep level … earned first-team All-Region 8-4A honors at quarterback and was a second-team all-region Senior (2018) pick at defensive end as a senior … completed 73-of-126 passes for 1,199 Missed the season due to injury and received a redshirt. 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 Prior to UTSA … connected on 65-of-136 throws for 930 yards and six scores and also Named first-team California Community College Football Coaches rushed for six more TDs as a junior … high school teammate of fellow UTSA Association Region IV All-California and Southern California Football sophomore Teddrick McGhee … coached by Marcus Wimberly … also Association American Division All-Metro League in 2017 … rushed for a member of the basketball team and helped lead the squad to the state 1,243 yards and 17 touchdowns on 186 carries (6.7 avg) to help Santa tournament as a junior. Ana College to a conference crown … also caught 11 passes for 134 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 37 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » yards and a TD … turned in eight 100-yard rushing games … dashed for Prior to UTSA 224 yards and five touchdowns on 28 carries in a 75-61 victory against UTSA’s first-ever four-star signee … earned first-team all-area and all-district East Los Angeles … ran for 130 yards and three TDs on 16 carries in a 54- accolades as a senior at Wagner High School … posted 88 knockdowns 29 win over Pasadena City in the American Metro League Championship and 28 pancake blocks in 2017 … selected to compete in the Blue-Grey All- Game … racked up 848 rushing yards and 11 TDs on 150 totes (5.7 avg) in American Bowl in December at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas … played 2016 … had nine receptions for 100 yards and a score that fall … racked in the San Antonio Sports All-Star game in January at the Alamodome … up 5,170 yards and 67 touchdowns during his Buena Vista High School earned first-team All-District 27-6A honors on the offensive line as a junior career … rushed for 2,122 yards and 33 TDs and earned All-California … registered 87 knockdowns and 12 pancakes in 2016. Interscholastic Federation, all-county and Freeway League Player of the Year honors as a senior. Personal Born July 19, 2000 in San Antonio ... son of Barretta Burford and John Personal Watts ... has one brother, Andre ... cousins include LaAdrian Waddle (NFL Born July 17, 1996 … son of George and LaTonya Boston … multidisciplinary offensive tackle) and Sam Hurd (NFL wide receiver) … kinesiology major. studies major.

Oscar Cardenas · #84 Brenden Brady · #22 Tight End · 6-4 · 265 · Fr.-HS Running Back · 5-11 · 205 · So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS) Prior to UTSA Freshman (2018) Unanimous first-team all-district tight end as a senior for Ranked third on the team in rushing yards with 221 … head coach David Branscom at San Antonio Brandeis rushed 49 times and scored one touchdown … caught High School … helped lead the Broncos to the quarterfinal eight passes for 44 yards … set season-highs with 11 round of the Class 6A Division II playoffs in 2018 … recorded 27 catches rushes and 89 yards and reached paydirt in the season finale versus North for 489 yards and five TDs during the regular season … caught two TD Texas (Nov. 24) … totaled 36 yards on eight rushes at Southern Miss (Oct. passes for a total of 52 yards in a 59-14 victory against Stevens … Dave 20) … rushed eight times for 42 yards at UAB (Nov. 3) … totaled 42 yards Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 prospect … played in the San Antonio on nine carries and had a season-high three catches against FIU (Nov. 10). Sports All-Star Game in January at the Alamodome … hauled in 24 passes for 374 yards and five TDs as a junior. Prior to UTSA Rushed for 3,903 yards and 49 touchdowns and had 33 receptions for Personal 487 yards and six TDs during his four-year career at Steele High School … Born July 25, 2001 … son of Oscar and Barbara Cardenas … father averaged 28.5 yards per kickoff return as a prepster … rushed for 1,944 played college baseball at Hill College and was selected in the 10th round yards and 25 touchdowns on 261 carries (7.4 avg) as a senior to help of the 1979 MLB January draft by the Texas Rangers … has two sisters who lead the Knights to the Class 6A Division II Region IV final … also caught attend UTSA. 10 passes for 130 yards and a TD … competed in the U.S. Army All- American Bowl in January at the Alamodome … earned second-team all- state accolades … two-time first-team all-district performer … tallied 1,656 yards and 20 TDs on 240 carries and hauled in 16 passes for 277 yards Jarrod Carter-McLin · #91 and three scores as a junior to help the Knights reach the 2016 Class 6A Defensive End · 6-3 · 255 · Sr.-3L Division II State Championship Game. Carthage, Texas (Carthage HS)

Personal Junior (2018) Born April 4, 2000 in Fort Bragg, N.C. ... son of Kelli and Andre Brady ... Started all 12 games at defensive end … registered 30 has a sister, Jade, and a brother, Avery ... father wrestled at Missouri State tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and half a sack … notched …pre-business major. three breakups, two QB hurries, forcing a fumble and recovering a fumble … had a season-best six tackles, including one for loss, a QB hurry and a forced fumble in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6) … registered three tackles, one for a loss, and a quarterback hurry versus Spencer Burford · #74 Baylor (Sept. 8) … recovered a fumble and had three tackles at Kansas Offensive Line · 6-4 · 300 · So.-1L State (Sept. 15) … had a tackle in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) … had two tackles in the 30-21 win against UTEP (Sept. 29) … had three tackles against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 20) … • Preseason Fourth-Team All-Conference USA had four tackles versus FIU (Nov. 10) and a pass breakup … had a tackle (Athlon Sports) and half a tackle for a loss, to go along with a pass breakup at Marshall (Nov. 17) … had two tackles and a PBU versus North Texas (Nov. 24). Freshman (2018) Started all 10 games he played as a true freshman ... helped the offense Sophomore (2017) accumulate 2,570 total yards of offense with 1,918 coming through the air Played in all 11 contests … posted nine tackles (four solos), three tackles and 1,052 on the ground … helped UTSA pile up a season-high 400 yards for loss, a half-sack and one pass breakup … helped the defense lead of offense in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 24) … started at Conference USA in seven statistical categories and rank in the top five right guard in victories against Texas State (Sept. 22) and UTEP (Sept. 29) nationally in five … registered two tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, at North …part of a unit that held NCAA career sacks leader Jaylon Ferguson to just Texas (Oct. 14) … had two stops in the 31-14 victory at UTEP (Oct. 28) two assisted tackles in the Louisiana Tech contest (Oct. 13). … also recorded a pair of tackles, including one for loss, in the 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23) … tallied one PBU in the 51-17 triumph over

38 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Southern (Sept. 16). De’Corian Clark · #83 Wide Receiver · 6-2 · 205 · Fr.-HS Freshman (2016) Fort Worth, Texas (Wyatt HS) Saw action in 12 games after missing the season opener against Alabama State (Sept. 3) … registered four tackles (1 solo/3 assists) and a pass Prior to UTSA breakup … also caught a 30-yard pass against UTEP (Oct. 22) on UTSA’s Multi-sport athlete at O.D. Wyatt High School in Fort first fake field goal attempt in program history. Worth … standout wide receiver and returner for head coach Zach Criss … was named District MVP as a senior to help lead Prior To UTSA the Chaparrals to the Class 5A Division II playoffs in 2018 …turned in a Played both defensive end and tight end … shared District 9-4A Division I season-high 239 receiving yards and a pair of TDs in a regular season Defensive Most Valuable Player accolades and also was a first-team All-East contest … starred at Everman High School as a junior …caught 26 passes Texas selection as a senior … registered 120 tackles, including 20 TFLs and for 719 yards and 11 touchdowns to help lead the Bulldogs to a district four sacks, 34 quarterback pressures and eight pass breakups for a 14-win title and the Class 5A Division II playoffs …was a track & field standout … team that season … also an honorable mention all-area pick at tight end … leaped 24-8 to earn runner-up honors in the long jump at the Class 5A state posted 80 tackles and five sacks as a junior en route to first-team all-district meet as a senior at Wyatt … set the school record in the long jump with a honors on both sides of the line of scrimmage … added another 75 stops 24-9 1/2 mark in winning the Class 5A Area 05/06 Meet … also played and 10 sacks as a sophomore and helped lead the squad to 15 victories basketball at both Everman and Wyatt. and the Class 4A Division I State Championship … coached by Scott Surratt. Personal Personal Born March 10, 2001 … son of Fred Playford and Sarae Jordan … has Born Oct. 23, 1997 … son of Tammie Carter and Emmit McLin … one brother, Daveyon and one sister Imunique. multidisciplinary studies major.

Christian Clayton · #77 Joshua Cephus · #80 Defensive Line · 6-2 · 300 · Fr.-HS Wide Receiver · 6-3 · 185 · Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills HS) Spring, Texas (Dekaney HS) Prior to UTSA Prior to UTSA Unanimous first-team All-District 3-5A performer for head First-team all-district wide receiver as a senior for head coach Mika Harp at South Hills High School in Fort Worth coach Anthony Williams at Dekaney High School … … registered 97 tackles (60 solo tackles), one sack and caught 19 passes for 358 yards and four touchdowns in a fumble recovery as a senior … was named his team’s Defensive MVP 2018 … also threw for 311 yards and four TDs and rushed for 109 yards in 2018 … posted a season-high 18 stops (11 solos) against Fort Worth and a score in his final season … as a quarterback his junior year, completed Brewer … had 14 tackles against Crowley and 13 stops versus Fort Worth 104-of-201 passes for 1,388 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushed for 242 Arlington Heights … helped lead the Scorpions to a 10-1 overall record yards and four TDs … totaled 2,304 yards and 20 TDs through the air and and a perfect 7-0 district mark as a junior in 2017. 425 yards and five scores on the ground for his prep career … versatile athlete who also excelled for the Wildcats’ baseball and track & field teams Personal … batted .443 with 27 hits, six doubles, one triple, a home run and nine Born June 8, 2000 … has one brother and one sister. RBIs as a junior … won the district, area and regional high jump titles as a junior and owns a personal-best jump of 6-10 … finished third in the high jump at the state meet with a 6-8 clearance. Matthew Cluck · #43 Personal Place Kicker · 6-2 · 220 · Sr.-TR Son of Trenesa Cephus … has three brothers and one sister ... Born March Arlington, Texas (Martin HS/Texas Tech) 5, 2001. Prior to UTSA 2018 (Texas Tech): Was on the scout team but did not see game action … 2017 (Texas Tech): Made the team Cedric Claiborne · #72 prior to the season through an open try-out … appeared in Offensive Line · 6-3 · 300 · Fr.-HS three games in his first season either as a place kicker or kickoff specialist Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) … made collegiate debut against Kansas (10/7) and then was also utilized against both Iowa State (10/21) and Kansas State (11/4) … connected Prior to UTSA on his first career field goal versus Kansas, nailing a successful 26-yarder First-team All-District 16-6A offensive lineman for head … was 2-of-3 on extra-point attempts in the game as well … also kicked coach Matt Meekins at Westfield High School in the off a season-high five times against the Jayhawks, averaging 63.4 yards Greater Houston Area … key member of an offensive line per kickoff for 317 yards total (two touchbacks) … missed on a 34-yard that paved the way for a unit that piled up 4,337 yards of offense, 2,122 field goal attempt two weeks later against Iowa State … recorded final two through the air and 2,215 on the ground … helped lead the Mustangs to kickoffs of the season against Kansas State, averaging 65.0 yards on each the regional final round of the Class 6A Division II playoffs … Westfield went … ended the year averaging 63.9 yards per kickoff overall … attended 12-2 overall and posted their second straight undefeated district ledger of Martin High School in Arlington, Texas … racked up 930 yards on 18 7-0 in 2018 … helped lead the Mustangs to an 11-1 record and a district kickoffs and two touchbacks as a junior. championship as a junior in 2017.

Personal Born Jan. 17 … son of Cedric Claiborne and Sonya Gray … has two sisters. 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 39 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Josh Croslen · #96 Lorenzo Dantzler · #98 Defensive End · 6-3 · 270 · Jr.-TR Defensive End · 6-2 · 245 · Jr.-1L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS/Bowling Green) Starkville, Miss. (Starkville HS/East Mississippi CC) Prior to UTSA Transfer from Bowling Green ... Sophomore (2018): • Preseason Third-Team All-Conference USA started each of the first nine games of the season before (Athlon Sports) an injury forced him to miss the final three … had 21 tackles on the season … had a season-best six tackles at Ohio and added Sophomore (2018) five more at Oregon ... Freshman (2017): played in all 12 games for the Started nine games and played in all 12 at defensive end … named Falcons … finished with 16 tackles and four quarterback hurries … also had second-team All-Conference USA by Pro Football Focus … notched 27 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack … had a season-high five tackles at Eastern tackles, 8.5 tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks, two QB hurries and forced two Michigan, adding a 0.5 tackle for loss … also posted two quarterback fumbles … had three tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack and a fumble hurries against EMU … had a sack at Northwestern … posted three tackles forced versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … recovered a fumble and returned it 27 against Ohio ... High School: Attended Byron P. Steele High School … yards to go along with a QB hurry and a tackle in the 25-21 win over Texas played three years on varsity under Coaches David Saenz, Scott Leach, State (Sept. 22) … recorded three stops, including two for loss, in the 30- James Butler, Adam Harvey, David Smith, Steve Schnider, and Micheal 21 victory against UTEP (Sept. 29) … notched three tackles, 1.5 tackles for Bracenez … earned three letters … was selected as a team captain all three a loss, one sack and a QB hurry versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) … posted years…was also a member of the National Honors Society. six stops, one tackle for a loss and half a sack at Marshall (Nov. 17) … had two tackles, one sack and forced a fumble at Rice (Oct. 6) … recorded four Personal tackles and a TFL versus FIU (Nov. 10) … turned in three stops, including Full name is Joshua Jerrod Croslen…born in Sacramento, California…from one behind the line of scrimmage, against North Texas (Nov. 24). Cibolo, Texas…born on December 28, 1998…son of Rodney and Nina Croslen…has one sister, Nicole…played for the Reagan Rattlers and the Prior to UTSA GS3A Tigers…plans to major in Engineering Technologies. Helped East Mississippi CC to the NJCAA National Championship with an 11-1 record in 2017 … posted 23 total tackles (15 solo) with five TFLs, including three sacks, and one forced fumble … redshirted the 2016 season at Southern Miss … helped Starkville HS to the 2015 Class 6A state B.J. Daniels · #33 championship … named defensive MVP in the 2015 Bernard Blackwell All- Running Back · 6-2 · 205 · Jr.-2L Star Game … tallied 53 tackles with 19 for loss and 13 sacks as a senior Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay HS) … also forced five fumbles, recovered one fumble and intercepted a pass during that season. Sophomore (2018) Led the team in rushing, totaling 322 yards on 87 carries Personal … also had four catches for 27 yards … scored three Born Dec. 23, 1997 … multidisciplinary studies major. touchdowns … registered season highs with 16 rushes and 90 yards and scored a TD against Baylor (Sept. 8) … carried nine times for 24 yards in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … had 16 carries for 47 yards at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … carried 12 times for Kevin Davis · #61 38 yards in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … rushed 13 times Center/Offensive Guard · 6-3 • 315 • So.-1L for 61 yards and a TD at Marshall (Nov. 17) … had a season-high 32-yard Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS) kick return in the season finale versus North Texas (Nov. 24). Redshirt Freshman (2018) Freshman (2017) Stepped right into the starting lineup, making all 12 starts Appeared in nine contests, primarily on special teams … rushed for 55 at center ... only offensive lineman to start each game yards on 13 carries … carried 11 times for 48 yards in the 51-17 triumph ... helped the offense accumulate 2,570 total yards of over Southern (Sept. 16) … had seven yards on a pair of rushes in the offense with 1,918 coming through the air and 1,052 on the ground … 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23) … tallied three tackles (two solos) on helped UTSA pile up a season-high 400 yards of offense in the season special teams. finale against North Texas (Nov. 24) … started at right guard in victories against Texas State (Sept. 22) and UTEP (Sept. 29) …part of a unit that Prior To UTSA did not allow a sack against UAB (Nov. 3) and held NCAA career sacks Played both running back and safety at the prep level … earned honorable leader Jaylon Ferguson to just two assisted tackles in the Louisiana Tech mention all-state and first-team all-region and all-conference honors as a contest (Oct. 13). senior … helped lead the team to a 10-1 overall record and the Class 5A District 14 Championship with a perfect 5-0 mark that season … coached Freshman (2017) by Dan Burke. Redshirted season.

Personal Prior To UTSA Full name is William Daniels … born Dec. 1, 1998 … son of Nina Charles Saw action at right tackle during his prep career … a two-year starter who …pre-business major. was a first-team All-District 27-5A selection as a senior … helped lead the squad to nine victories that season … coached by Ryan Roark.

Personal Full name is Kevin Deshawn Davis … born Nov. 4, 1998 … son of Kevin Davis and Ericka Daggs … health major.

40 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Lucas Dean · #35 Sophomore (2017) Punter · 6-2 · 195 · Fr.-HS Played in all 11 contests and drew seven starts at left tackle … helped pave Dunsborough, Australia the way for an offense that rushed for 2,030 yards and passed for 2,231 (St. Mary MacKillop College) yards … started in the 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23), helping the Roadrunners set school records with 569 yards of offense and 357 rushing Prior to UTSA yards … part of an offensive line that helped UTSA pile up 314 rushing Trained at ProKick Australia in Melbourne under coach yards in the 20-7 victory over Rice (Oct. 21). Nathan Chapman during the past year … ProKick Australia has produced NFL punters Michael Dickson, Jordan Berry and Cameron Prior To UTSA Johnson and more than 65 current NCAA Division I punters … played Began attending classes at UTSA during the Spring 2017 semester … Australian Rules Football for the Augusta-Margaret River Hawks and the started as a redshirt freshman in 2016 at Dodge City (Kan.) Community Dunsborough Sharks … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. College for head coach Gary Thomas … helped the offense average 28.4 points, 120.2 rushing yards and 168.3 passing yards per game after Personal sitting out the 2015 campaign as a redshirt. Father, Warren, played in the Australian Football League for Subiaco and Melbourne … pre-business major ... Born May 5, 2000 … son of Warren Personal and Margaret Dean … father played professional Australian rules football Full name is Josh Frederick Dunlop … born April 10, 1997 … son of Karlin for the Melbourne Demons … has one brother. Dunlop … communication major.

Jaylon Dukes · #30 Hunter Duplessis · #48 Wide Receiver · 5-6 · 165 · Jr.-SQ Place-Kicker/Punter · 5-8 · 200 · Jr.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS) San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS)

Sophomore (2018) Sophomore (2018) Did not see game action. Handled kickoff duties in nine contests ... kicked off a team-leading 29 times, good for a 56.3 yard average … Redshirt Freshman (2017) seven of his kickoffs went for touchbacks … Conference Did not see any action. USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Freshman (2016) Freshman (2017) Redshirted … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Walk-on place-kicker who appeared in one game … had one kickoff for a touchback in the 51-17 victory over Southern (Sept. 16) … C-USA Prior to UTSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Three-year letterwinner at Brandeis High School for head coach John Campbell … totaled 3,930 career rushing yards and 57 touchdowns … earned first-team Freshman (2016) all-district honors as a sophomore and first-team all-district accolades as both Redshirted … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. a junior and senior … led the Broncos to the playoffs in each varsity season. Personal Personal Full name is Hunter Reece Duplessis … born May 21, 1998 … son of Born Oct. 7, 1997 … son of Rebecca and Arthur Dukes … has a sister, Alexis, David and Sherri Duplessis … information systems major. and a brother, Robert … cousin Aaron Ross played defensive back at Texas and was drafted in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, playing seven total NFL seasons … accounting major. Zakhari Franklin · #18 Wide Receiver · 6-1 · 185 · Fr.-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) Josh Dunlop · #64 Offensive Tackle · 6-7 · 315 · Sr.-2L Prior to UTSA Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS/ First-team All-District 7-6A wide receiver for head coach Dodge City [Kan.] CC) Carlos Lynn at near Dallas … caught 23 passes for 687 yards and nine touchdowns •Preseason Second-Team All-Texas in 2018 … averaged 29.9 yards per catch … helped the Longhorns to a (Dave Campbell’s Texas Football) 9-2 record and the first round of the state playoffs as a senior … hauled in three passes — all for TDs — for 158 yards (52.7 ypc) in a 42-17 win over Junior (2018) Lake Ridge … had three receptions for 92 yards and a pair of scores in a Started all 12 games on the offensive line … made starts at right guard 57-7 victory against Tyler John Tyler … was on the receiving end of two TD in each of the first five contests before sliding out to start the right tackle passes that totaled 85 yards in a 78-28 triumph over Waxahachie … had position for the final seven games … helped the offense accumulate 2,570 eight catches for 121 yards as a junior … also a member of the basketball total yards of offense with 1,918 coming through the air and 1,052 on and track & field teams. the ground … helped UTSA pile up a season-high 400 yards of offense in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 24) … started at right guard Personal in victories against Texas State (Sept. 22) and UTEP (Sept. 29) …part of a Born Oct. 15, 2000 … son of Rod Franklin and Endra Butler … has one unit that did not allow a sack against UAB (Nov. 3) and held NCAA career brother, Zhandon. sacks leader Jaylon Ferguson to just two assisted tackles in the Louisiana Tech contest (Oct. 13). 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 41 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Robert Fuentes · #97 Brandon Garza · #13 Defensive End · 6-4 · 240 · So.-1L Quarterback · 5-10 · 205 · Sr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Southwest HS) Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/Houston)

Freshman (2018) Junior (2018) Played in eight of 12 games as a special teams contributor Did not see any game action … Conference USA … had two tackles on the year, both coming in kickoff Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. coverage … made collegiate debut with a tackle in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … had a stop in the 30-21 victory Sophomore (2017) against UTEP (Sept. 29). Appeared in one game — the 44-14 win at Texas State (Sept. 23) — at quarterback … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Prior To UTSA Played both defensive end and wide receiver at the prep level … earned Redshirt Freshman (2016) first-team All-District 29-6A honors as a senior after helping lead the squad to Walk-on who transferred from Houston prior to the 2016 season … did not eight wins … a first-team All-District 28-6A honoree as a junior after recording appear in any games. 76 tackles, including 10 for loss and seven sacks, and a forced fumble … coached by Matt Elliott … also a member of the basketball team. Prior To UTSA American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team member as a true freshman Personal at Houston in 2014 ... two-year starter at Harlingen High School under the Full name is Robert Sunny Fuentes … born Feb. 7, 1999 … multidisciplinary tutelage of Manny Gomez ... totaled 4,721 total passing yards and 49 studies major. touchdowns in two seasons ... threw for a school-record 2,821 yards and a school-record 28 TDs as a senior ... 2013 Texas High School Association honorable mention 5A All-State selection ... 2013 High School Sports Magazine All-South Texas QB MVP and Offensive Player of the Year ... Jaylon Galmore · #70 guided the Cardinals to two District 32-5A championships, two bi-district Offensive Line · 6-5 · 305 · Sr.-1L championships and a combined 18-6 record. Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS/Itawamba [Miss.] CC) Personal Born Oct. 30, 1995 .. son of Monica and Santiago Garza ... has a sister, Junior (2018) Kimberly ... earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in December Started the first five games of the season at left tackle 2018 and is working toward a master’s degree in kinesiology. before suffering a season-ending injury in a win over UTEP (Sept. 29).

Prior to UTSA Zachary Gilson · #56 Appeared in a total of 15 games over a two-year span for Itawamba CC Defensive End · 6-5 · 235 · Fr.-RS … earned second-team MACJC All-State accolades as a sophomore … as Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) a prep senior, helped lead South Panola HS to an 11-1 mark and a Region 1-6A championship … also aided the Tigers to the 2014 Mississippi Class Freshman (2018) 6A State Championship. Redshirted.

Personal Prior to UTSA Born Jan. 2, 1997 … son of Martha Galmore … multidisciplinary studies Recorded 58 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, 14 quarterback major. hurries, one fumble recovery and a blocked field goal as a senior at Sachse HS … earned second-team all-district accolades … helped the Mustangs to a 12-1 record, their second straight District 10-6A title and to the third round of the state playoffs in 2017 … turned in 36 tackles, six TFLs, five Layton Garnett · #55 sacks and a fumble recovery as a junior en route to honorable mention Linebacker · 6-3 · 240 · Jr.-TR all-district accolades … helped lead Sachse to an 11-1 record, a district West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS/LSU) championship and the area round of the playoffs in 2016.

Prior to UTSA Personal Transfer from LSU …played in seven games and registered Born April 25, 2000 … son of William and Melanie Gilson … kinesiology a pair of tackles for the Tigers as a true freshman in 2017 major. … had a stop apiece against Auburn and Mississippi that season … standout defender who played linebacker and defensive end for head coach Jerry Arledge at West Monroe High School … was rated in the top 50 nationally among inside linebackers as a senior …registered 62 tackles, nine tackles for loss and three forced fumbles in his final prep season … helped lead the Rebels to the state semifinals as a junior.

Personal Born May 16, 1997 … son of Daryl and Wendi Garnett … has two sisters, Emily and Natalie … grandfather played football at Louisiana Lafayette.

42 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Cassius Grady · #28 Personal Cornerback · 5-9 · 185 · Sr.-1L Born Jan. 13, 1998 … son of Victoria and Walt Graner … has a sister, Arlington, Texas (Arlington HS/ Grace, and a brother, Daniel … father played football at Texas Tech … Northern Illinois/Trinity Valley JC) business management major.

•Preseason Fourth-Team All-Conference USA (Athlon Sports) Peter Gray · #57 Junior (2018) Defensive End · 6-4 · 235 · Fr.-RS Started nine games and played in all 12 at cornerback … tied the school’s Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) single-season school record with four interceptions … ranked sixth on the team with 45 tackles … also posted 3.5 tackles for a loss and five pass Freshman (2018) breakups … recorded his first career interception, three tackles and one Played in three games off the bench, recording three pass breakup in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6) … had a season-high seven tackles …posted a pair of stops against FIU (Nov. 10) … tackles and a pass breakup at Southern Miss (Oct. 20) … notched five had a solo tackle at UAB (Nov. 3) … redshirted season … tackles two tackles for a loss and two pass breakups at Marshall (Nov. Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. 17) … had five stops and an interception versus North Texas (Nov. 24) … posted four tackles in the 30-21 win over UTEP (Sept. 29) … tallied Prior to UTSA five tackles, one tackle for a loss and an interception versus Louisiana Tech Competed in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star game … helped lead the (Oct. 13) … notched four tackles, a TFL, one pass breakup and an INT at Tupelo High School to an 11-1 record in 2017 … earned first-team Class UAB (Nov. 3) … recorded four tackles, including one behind the line of 6A All-State honors at defensive end as a senior … also captured All- scrimmage, versus FIU (Nov. 10). Region 1-6A laurels … tallied 56 tackles, including 39 solo stops and one sack, and four interceptions in his final prep season … a first-team all-state Prior to UTSA honoree at outside linebacker as a junior … posted 87 stops, five sacks Attended Trinity Valley JC in 2017 ... appeared in 11 games, recording 21 and three picks in 2016 … collected second-team All-District 24-6A honors tackles, four interceptions and 11 pass breakups ... had a game-high three at defensive end as a sophomore at Friendswood (Texas) HS. tackles in three games ... attended Northern Illinois in 2015, redshirted the season ... A four-year letter winner at Arlington High School ... recorded Personal 11 interceptions and 141 tackles during high school career, while also Born Sept. 29, 1999 … son of Mickey and Lisa Gray …engineering major. returning kickoffs and punts ... scored six special teams touchdowns and compiled 989 return yards in just 31 attempts after taking over return duties in last two seasons ... named to the All-District 3 Team as a defensive back as a junior and senior. Dywan Griffin · #5 Personal Wide Receiver · 5-11 · 180 · Fr.-HS Born March 11, 1997, in Dallas … son of Anthony Grady and Monica New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker HS) Martin … communication major. Prior to UTSA Multi-sport athlete who was a standout wide receiver for head coach Emanuel Powell at Landry-Walker High School Jacob Graner · #79 in 2018 … earned first-team All-District 8-5A honors … Offensive Line · 6-4 · 290 · Jr.-1L caught 42 passes for 931 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior in his first Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs HS) year playing the sport since the eighth grade … also recorded a pair of interceptions, two punt returns for TDs and a kickoff return for a touchdown Sophomore (2018) in 2018 … helped lead Landry-Walker to the second round of the 2018 Played in 11 of 12 games with three starts ... made two Class 5A playoffs … had a 14-yard TD reception against Destrehan in the starts at left guard and one at right ... helped the offense second round of the playoffs … also a first-team All-Metro performer for the accumulate 2,570 total yards of offense with 1,918 coming basketball team … helped lead the Charging Bucs to the Class 5A state title through the air and 1,052 on the ground … helped UTSA pile up a season- game in hoops as a junior. high 400 yards of offense in the season finale against North Texas (Nov. 24) … started at right guard in victories against Texas State (Sept. 22) and Personal UTEP (Sept. 29) …part of a unit that did not allow a sack against UAB (Nov. Born April 28, 2000 … son of Dwayne Jones and Kimberly Griffin … 3) and held NCAA career sacks leader Jaylon Ferguson to just two assisted has four sisters, Dianjanae, Tyranika, Dajavana and Kimberly and two tackles in the Louisiana Tech contest (Oct. 13). brothers, Dwayne and Dywante.

Redshirt Freshman (2017) Did not see game action.

Freshman (2016) Redshirted season.

Prior to UTSA Four-year football letterwinner at Dripping Springs High School … also a member of the track & field team, competing in the discus and shot put … qualified for the state track & field meet in the discus as a senior.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 43 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Cordale Grundy · #14 Personal Quarterback · 6-1 · 200 · Sr.-1L Full name is De’Marco Anthony Guidry … born Oct. 9, 1997 … son of Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS/ Mark Guidry … undeclared major. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M JC)

Junior (2018) Started nine games at quarterback … threw for 989 yards Frank Harris · #7 and five touchdowns while connecting on 111 of 220 Quarterback · 6-0 · 200 · So.-SQ passes … rushed 64 times for 167 yards and a TD … completed 19 of 35 Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS) passes for 127 yards and a score and rushed eight times for 31 yards in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … completed 20 of 35 passes Redshirt Freshman (2018) for 187 yards and two TDs and totaled a season-high 44 rushing yards and Redshirted season while recovering from injury. a score in the 30-21 triumph over UTEP (Sept. 29) … started in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1), completing 16 of 33 passes for 187 Freshman (2017) yards … was 18 of 33 for 157 yards and a TD versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … Redshirted. passed for a season-best 191 yards on 17-of-38 passing and added 60 rushing yards against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13). Prior To UTSA Four-year starter who was tabbed first-team All-District 27-6A as a senior Prior to UTSA … connected on 68-of-118 passes (57.6 percent) for 946 yards and 14 Passed for 539 yards and a pair of touchdowns and rushed for 168 yards touchdowns in eight games of action that season … also averaged 12.1 and three TDs as a sophomore in 2017 despite missing four contests due yards per carry on his way to 892 rushing yards and another 12 scores to an injury … completed 15 passes for 146 yards and ran for 66 yards on just 74 attempts … earned all-state accolades and was the San Antonio and a pair of scores in the season-opening 40-7 win against New Mexico Express-News All-Area Offensive Player of the Year as a junior … also Military … returned from injury to help NEO finish the season with nine named the District 25-6A Offensive Player of the Year that season after wins, the Southwest Junior College Football Conference Championship completing 58.6 percent of his passes for 2,033 yards and 17 TDs … and an appearance in the Midwest Classic Bowl … passed for 869 yards averaged 11.1 yards per rush en route to 2,741 yards and 38 more scores and nine touchdowns and ran for 366 yards and four scores as a redshirt on 248 totes … led the team to 11 wins and the UIL Class 6A Division II freshman … completed 14 of 17 passes for 184 yards and rushed for 42 quarterfinals, which was its deepest postseason run since 2006 … had four yards and a TD in a 74-6 win against Arkansas Baptist … had a season- game-winning scoring plays that came in the last four minutes of a game high 81 yards on the ground on just 10 carries to go along with 164 yards or overtime … threw for 989 yards and 10 TDs and rushed for another and three touchdowns through the air against Trinity Valley … passed for 568 yards and 10 scores on 133 carries in 10 starts as a sophomore 1,633 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 460 yards and four TDs as … coached by Jared Johnston … also played basketball and helped the a senior at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa. squad make the state playoffs.

Personal Personal Born Feb. 5, 1997 … son of Khalilah Jones … multidisciplinary studies major. Son of Darrell and Tulita Harris ... born on March 27, 1999 ... sociology major.

De’Marco Guidry · #41 Linebacker · 6-0 · 220 · So.-1L Trevor Harmanson · #46 La Marque, Texas (La Marque HS) Linebacker · 6-3 · 215 · So.-TR Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS/Blinn CC) Redshirt Freshman (2018) Played in eight games off the bench in his debut campaign Prior UTSA … posted eight tackles and one tackle for a loss … had Second-team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference selection two tackles versus UTEP (Sept. 29) after missing the first at linebacker for head coach Ryan Mahon at Blinn College as a redshirt four games … had a stop in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6) … registered freshman … recorded 39 tackles (22 solos), four tackles for loss, two sacks, three stops versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) … notched his first career TFL at one interception and a fumble recovery in 2018 … posted eight tackles, UAB (Nov. 3). including a sack for an 11-yard loss, and recovered a fumble in a 38-31 victory over Tyler JC … had a 57-yard interception return in a 58-35 win Freshman (2017) against New Mexico Military Institute … redshirted as a true freshman Redshirted. in 2017 … two-time first-team all-district performer for head coach John Snelson at Dickinson High School … earned all-county honors as a senior Prior To UTSA … helped lead the Gators to the fourth round of playoffs in 2014 and Played both linebacker and running back at the prep level … named to the 2015 and the second round in 2016 … also a member of the basketball Dave Campbell Texas Football Top 300 list as a senior … earned second- and track & field squads. team all-county honors from the Galveston Daily News and was a first-team All-District 13-3A Division I selection (both at running back) … helped lead Personal the team to its fifth consecutive District Championship … an honorable Born on Feb. 1, 1999. mention all-state, second-team all-county and first-team all-district choice at linebacker as a junior after registering 88 tackles, 22 TFLs and 18 sacks … also tabbed first-team all-district at running back that season … coached by Mike Jackson.

44 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » SaVion Harris · #6 Terrell Haynes · #58 Safety · 6-0 · 190 · Jr.-TR Offensive Line · 6-3 · 305 · Fr.-RS Wellington, Fla. Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS) (Palm Beach Central HS/Florida Atlantic/ Iowa Central CC) Freshman (2018) Redshirted season. Prior UTSA Second-team all-region selection as a sophomore for head Prior to UTSA coach Jesse Montalto at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Collected second-team All-District 9-5A honors as a senior at Seguin HS in Iowa … registered 60 tackles, two tackles for loss, six pass breakups and Arlington … second-team all-district selection as a junior … helped lead a blocked kick to help lead the Tritons to an 8-4 record and a Graphic the Cougars to seven wins and the bi-district round of the playoffs in 2016. Edge Bowl victory … tallied a season-high 11 tackles versus Coffeyville CC … had a pair of PBUs and a half-TFL in the Graphic Edge Bowl win over Personal Monroe College … redshirted at Florida Atlantic during the 2017 season Born April 15, 2000 … son of Robert and Lanessa Haynes … kinesiology before transferring to Iowa Central CC … second-team all-conference and major. academic all-conference selection for head coach Toni Ierulli at Palm Beach Central High School … was a dual-threat quarterback and defensive back for the Broncos … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. DeQuarius Henry · #45 Personal Defensive End · 6-3 · 240 · Jr.-1L Born Aug. 5, 1998 … son of Reginald and Rima Harris … has two sisters, Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) Navaeh and Amira and two brothers, Christian and Donovan ... pre- business major. Sophomore (2018) Played in all 12 games at defensive end … finished with 24 tackles, five tackles for loss and four sacks … registered six tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack and Jaylon Haynes · #95 a forced fumble in the 30-21 triumph over UTEP (Sept. 29) … had two Defensive Tackle · 6-2 · 290 · Jr.-2L quarterback hurries, a pair of forced fumbles and one fumble recovery Wharton, Texas (Wharton HS) … tallied three tackles and recovered a fumble in the 20-3 victory at Rice (Oct. 6) … notched his first sack of the year in the 25-21 win over Texas · 2017 Conference USA All-Freshman Team State (Sept. 22) … turned in three tackles, one sack and forced a fumble versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) … recorded three tackles, one sack and a Sophomore (2018) QB hurry versus FIU (Nov. 10). Played in all 12 games with one start on the defensive line … finished with 18 tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack … had three Redshirt Freshman (2017) stops in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … notched two tackles, Played in three games and registered two tackles … had one stop in the including a sack, versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … posted a pair of tackles, including season-opening 17-10 victory at Baylor (Sept. 9) … posted a half-tackle a TFL, and a QB hurry at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … registered three tackles for loss in the 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23) … also appeared in the in the 30-21 triumph over UTEP (Sept. 29) … posted two stops in the 20-3 51-17 triumph over Southern (Sept. 16). win at Rice (Oct. 6) … finished with three tackles at UAB (Nov. 3) … turned in two tackles at Marshall (Nov. 17). Freshman (2016) Redshirted. Freshman (2017) Earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team honors … appeared in four Prior To UTSA contests for a defense that led C-USA in seven statistical categories and Former basketball standout made a successful transition to the gridiron his ranked in the top five nationally in five … registered a tackle for loss in the final two prep seasons … earned first-team All-District 20-5A accolades as a 51-17 triumph over Southern (Sept. 16) … had one stop in the 44-14 victory senior … a second-team All-District 21-4A selection as a junior … coached at Texas State (Sept. 23) … posted one tackle in the 31-14 win at UTEP (Oct. by Charles Perridon. 28) … had a tackle in the 9-7 victory against Marshall (Nov. 18). Personal Born May 13, 1997 … son of Lena James … communication major. Prior To UTSA Tabbed the District 15-4A Division II Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … earned honorable mention all-state laurels and was named the District 12- 4A Division II Defensive Player of the Year following a junior campaign that Clarence Hicks · #59 saw him record 65 tackles, including eight sacks … also picked up first-team Defensive End · 6-2 · 225 · Jr.-TR all-district accolades at offensive tackle that season … garnered second-team Pensacola, Fla. (Pineforest HS/ all-district honors as a sophomore after helping lead the club to 10 wins … Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) coached by Tim Finn. Prior to UTSA Personal Transfer from Hutchinson [Kan.] Community College ... Full name is Jaylon Vershaad Haynes … born Aug. 3, 1999 … son of Sharolyn played at Pine Forest High School in Pensacola, Fla. Haynes … kinesiology major.

Personal Born Dec. 7, 1998 … son of Clarence and Mary Hicks … has two sisters and two brothers.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 45 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Lawrence Jackson · #40 Keyshawn Johnson · #34 Linebacker · 6-1 · 230 · Sr.-1L Safety · 5-11 · 195 · Fr.-HS Waller, Texas (Tomball Memorial HS/ Falls City, Texas (Falls City HS) Texas Lutheran) Prior to UTSA Junior (2018) Prepped at Falls City High School in Falls City, Texas. Played in seven games off the bench ... totaled four tackles … tallied two tackles in the 25-21 win against Texas State Personal (Sept. 22) … posted a pair of stops at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … Conference Born Dec. 27, 2000 … son Dywane and Jana Johnson … has two sisters, USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Kashiya and Keandrall.

Sophomore (2017) Did not appear in any games … walk-on who joined the program in Spring 2017 after competing for Texas Lutheran … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Kirk Johnson Jr. · #16 Roll member. Wide Receiver · 5-7 · 160 · Jr.-1L DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) Prior to UTSA Attended Texas Luthern as a freshman, helping the Bulldogs to a Southern Sophomore (2018) Collegiate Athletic Conference championship with an undefeated mark in Ranked second on the team in receptions with 20 and league play ... three-year letterwinner in both football and track & field at totaled 137 receiving yards … made five starts and Tomball Memorial High School ... totaled 535 all-purpose yards and four played in 11 contests … had five catches for 57 yards – touchdowns to earn all-district honors ... competed in the high jump, winning including a season long of 27 – at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … caught three two area and district titles ... 2015 Texas Relays and state championship passes for 15 yards versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … had two grabs for 30 yards meet qualifier. at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … totaled three catches for 16 yards in the 25- 21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … had a season-high four catches for Personal 26 yards in the 30-21 victory against UTEP (Sept. 29) … had three grabs Born Dec. 27, 1996 ... son of Esther and Lawrence Jackson ... has five siblings in the 30-21 triumph at Rice (Oct. 6). Joplo, Wellington, Precious, Bindu and Lula ... brother Joplo Bartu played football at Texas State and for five seasons in the NFL ... brother Wellington Redshirt Freshman (2017) DeShield played football at Texas State ... management science major. Played in four contests, primarily on special teams … had a season-long punt return of 15 yards and also recorded one special teams tackle in the 31-14 win at UTEP (Oct. 28) … returned three kickoffs for 43 yards with a long of 24 in the 51-17 triumph over Southern (Sept. 16). Clayton Johnson · #29 Cornerback · 5-11 · 180 · Sr.-2L Freshman (2016) Flower Mound, Texas Redshirted. (Flower Mound HS/Oklahoma State) Prior To UTSA Junior (2018) Earned first-team All-District 7-6A accolades as a senior after catching 26 Started the first seven games of the season at cornerback passes for 337 yards (13.0 avg.) and one touchdown … helped lead before suffering a season-ending injury … finished with 23 tackles, one team to 10 victories as a junior … coached by Todd Peterman … earned tackle for a loss and three pass breakups … recorded two interceptions … honorable mention academic all-state laurels as a senior for his work in the had four tackles in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … posted a classroom. season-high seven stops and a PBU versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … registered two stops and his first interception of the year in the 25-21 win over Texas State Personal (Sept. 22) … had two tackles, one tackle for loss, a PBU and an INT in the Born Jan. 30, 1998 … son of Schabandol and Kirk Johnson … 30-21 victory against UTEP (Sept. 29) … notched three stops and broke up multidisciplinary studies major. a pass versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13).

Sophomore (2017) Appeared in six games … tallied four tackles, two interceptions and a pass Sheldon Jones · #2 breakup for a defense that led Conference USA in seven statistical categories Wide Receiver · 5-9 · 165 · So.-1L and ranked in the top five nationally in five … tied a school record when he New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) picked off a pair of passes in the 20-7 victory over Rice (Oct. 21) … posted three tackles in the 51-17 rout of Southern (Sept. 16) … has one stop in the Freshman (2018) 44-414 victory at Texas State (Sept. 23) … walk-on transfer from Oklahoma Played in 10 games and made a pair of starts … caught State who joined the program in Spring 2017. 10 passes for 74 yards … had a catch for eight yards at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … had an eight-yard grab in Personal the 30-21 win over UTEP (Sept. 29) … totaled three catches for 18 yards Born July 13, 1997 … son of Chris and Cheryl Winchester … multidisciplinary at Marshall (Nov. 17) … had a season-high three catches for 30 yards, studies major. including a season-long 18-yard grab … returned five punts and a kickoff.

Prior to UTSA Named to the Louisiana Nifty 50 and The Times-Picayune All-Metro team following his senior season at Warren Easton HS … tallied 55 receptions for 840 yards and eight touchdowns in his final prep campaign … helped

46 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » team to the Class 4A semifinals as a junior … caught 74 passes for 1,379 Andrew Martel · #12 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2016. Linebacker · 6-1 · 220 · Sr.-3L Richmond, Texas (Foster HS) Personal Born April 29, 2000 … son of Lawrence and Shantrelle Jones … nickname Junior (2018) is “Sticks” … kinesiology major. Played in 11 games with two starts at safety ... ranked fifth on the team with 45 tackles (29 solo), four tackles for loss and two sacks ... also recovered a pair of fumbles ... registered a career-high 14 tackles, one TFL and a fumble recovery at Tyler Mahnke · #38 Southern Miss (Oct. 20) ... turned in five stops, including a sack, versus Baylor Linebacker · 6-3 · 225 · So.-1L (Sept. 8) ... had four tackles in the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) ... San Jose, Calif. (Round Rock HS [Texas]) added three stops versus UTEP (Sept. 29) ... tallied five stops versus North Texas (Nov. 24) … had four tackles against FIU (Nov. 10) … recorded a Redshirted Freshman (2018) sack at Kansas State (Sept. 15) ... Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Played in all 12 games … had six total tackles, including Roll member. two in punt coverage … notched his first career tackle at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … recorded a pair of stops in the Sophomore (2017) 30-21 win over UTEP (Sept. 29) … also had two tackles against FIU (Nov. 10). Played in all 11 contests … registered 23 tackles (16 solos) for a defense that led Conference USA in seven statistical categories and ranked in the top Freshman (2017) five nationally in five … also added one sack and an interception … posted Redshirted … walk-on who joined the program in August 2017 … Conference a season-high five tackles (four solos) and his first career INT in the 51-17 USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. rout of Southern (Sept. 16) … had three stops, including a sack, in the 20-7 victory over Rice (Oct. 21) … also turned in three tackles in the 9-7 win Prior to UTSA against Marshall (Nov. 18) … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Two-year letterwinner at Round Rock High School ... totaled 49 catches for 979 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior en route to unanimous first team Redshirt Freshman (2016) All-District 13-6A honors ... had 26 receptions for 179 yards and two scores Appeared in all 13 games on special teams … accumulated 10 tackles (5 as a junior ... helped lead the Dragons to the 2017 area championship and solos/5 assists) and recovered two fumbles … had two stops and a fumble the fourth round of the 6A state playoffs. recovery that led to a field goal against Southern Miss (Oct. 8) … added a pair of tackles at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 12) … recovered a fumble on the Personal opening kickoff of the season opener against Alabama State (Sept. 3) that Born Aug. 23, 1999 in San Jose, Calif. ... son of Laurie and Andrew Mahnke led to a touchdown … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. ... has a sister, Kira ... father played football at Chico State ... marketing major. Freshman (2015) Redshirted due to injury … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Ahofitu Maka · #67 Prior To UTSA Offensive Line · 6-3 · 320 · So.-TR Named to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … earned Honolulu, Hawai’i honorable mention all-state accolades, tabbed the District 24-5A Utility Most (Punahou HS/Independence [Kan.] CC) 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 Prior to UTSA Player of the Year finalist that season after registering 68 tackles, including Offensive guard for head coach Jason Brown at five for loss, and seven interceptions … earned first-team All-District 24-5A Independence Community College in 2018 … appeared honors as a junior after recording 72 tackles, 10 TFLs and an interception in seven contests for the Pirates as a freshman … helped pave the way for … coached by Shaun McDowell … garnered second-team All-District 21- an offense that piled up 3,200 yards (1,477 rushing/1,723 passing) … 3A laurels at both defensive back and wide receiver as a sophomore at standout offensive lineman for head coach Charles Ane at Punahou High Hardin-Jefferson High School. School in Honolulu … earned honorable mention all-state accolades as a senior … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. Personal Born Sept. 4, 1996 … son of Sheryl and David Martel … father played Personal defensive back at Houston from 1984-88 … earned his bachelor’s degree Son of Falanisi and Kuenilingi Maka … has three sisters, Emalata, Pineti and in multidisciplinary studies in May 2019. Mapuana and one brother, Logini. ... undeclared major.

Brandon Matterson · #50 Defensive Tackle · 6-2 · 300 · So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)

Freshman (2018) Played in 10 games … had 10 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss … tallied three tackles at Marshall (Nov. 17) … notched two tackles and a tackle for a loss versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) … had two tackles at Southern Miss (Oct. 20) … registered a pair of tackles and a TFL versus FIU (Nov. 10) … recorded a stop in his collegiate debut at Arizona State … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 47 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Prior to UTSA Teddrick McGhee · #27 Played in the San Antonio Sports All-Star game in January at the Alamodome Cornerback · 6-0 · 195 · Jr.-2L … named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 prior to his senior Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) campaign … tabbed first-team All-District 28-6A Zone A at defensive tackle in 2017 … helped the Broncos to a 7-4 record and the first round Redshirt Sophomore (2018) of the playoffs in 2016 … named first-team All-District 27-6A Zone B as a Played in six games with three starts at corner … finished sophomore. with 11 tackles and three pass breakups … tallied three tackles and two pass breakups in the 20-3 triumph at Rice Personal (Oct. 6) … had three stops in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) Born Nov. 29, 1999 … son of Cedric and Kimberly Matterson … pre- … notched four tackles, including one for loss, versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … business major. broke up a pass in the 30-21 victory over UTEP (Sept. 29).

Sophomore (2017) Redshirted the 2017 season due to injury. Corey Mayfield Jr. · #26 Cornerback · 5-11 · 195 · So.-1L Freshman (2016) Forney, Texas (North Forney HS) Played in all 13 games and started eight tilts … racked up 25 tackles (10 solos/15 assists), five pass breakups and one interception in his inaugural Freshman (2018) campaign … had a season-high five stops in consecutive weeks against Played in 10 of 12 games with two starts … finished with Arizona State (Sept. 16) and at Old Dominion (Sept. 24) … also returned a 10 tackles and one pass breakup … had three stops at blocked PAT for two points against the Monarchs … picked off his lone pass Marshall (Nov. 17) … registered a pair of tackles in the 25- of the year against North Texas (Oct. 29) … became the first true freshman 21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … notched two stops versus FIU (Nov. 10). in program history to serve as a game captain at Rice (Oct. 15).

Prior to UTSA Prior To UTSA Registered 23 tackles, one sack, three pass breakups and a forced fumble Played cornerback and wide receiver at the prep level … earned all-state as a senior at North Forney HS … two-way player also caught 35 passes honors from the Tennessee Sports Writers Association as a senior after for 701 yards and nine touchdowns in 2017 … tallied more than 200 return helping his team to a 12-win season and the District 8-4A Championship yards … helped lead the Falcons to a 10-3 record and the third round of … also earned first-team All-Region 8-4A honors at both wide receiver the Class 5A playoffs … posted 43 tackles and picked off three passes on and cornerback that season … rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns defense and 1,147 receiving yards as a junior at Dallas Parish Episcopal … and caught 30 passes for 408 yards and another half dozen scores in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 recruit … Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2015 … garnered second-team all-district laurels as a junior after hauling Top 100 Dallas-Fort Worth recruit. in 17 receptions for 308 yards and a pair of touchdowns and adding 23 tackles and three interceptions … high school teammate of fellow UTSA Personal sophomore Eric Banks … coached by Marcus Wimberly … also a member Born Sept. 9, 1999 … son of Corey and Tonia Mayfield … father was a of the basketball team. defensive lineman at Oklahoma and in the NFL for the 49ers, Buccaneers and Jaguars … undeclared major. Personal Born Dec. 3, 1997 … son of Chameeka Norfleet and Jamesia and Fred McGhee … kinesiology major.

Sincere McCormick · #23 Running Back · 5-9 · 200 · Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Andrew McGowan · #82 Prior to UTSA Wide Receiver · 6-3 · 205 · Fr.-RS Rushed for 3,407 yards and 43 touchdowns during his Sinton, Texas (Sinton HS) prep career for head coach Sean McAuliffe at Converse Judson High School … first-team All-District 26-6A Freshman (2018) selection as a senior … posted 1,489 yards and 22 touchdowns on 145 Redshirted season. carries in 2018 … averaged 10.3 yards per rush and 106.4 yards per game … also caught 11 passes for 235 yards and a TD … helped lead Prior to UTSA Judson to a 13-1 record, a district championship and the Class 6A Division Caught 47 passes for 733 yards and seven TDs as a senior at Sinton I quarterfinal round of the playoffs his final season … topped the century HS … helped lead the Pirates to nine wins and the second round of the mark in eight contests, including 178 yards on just 10 totes in the 63-21 Class 4A Division II playoffs … had 10 receptions for 207 yards and three area-round victory over Reagan … 2017 District 27-6A Offensive Player of touchdowns in a 34-14 win against Rio Hondo … first-team All-District 15- the Year … first-team all-state selection as a junior after racking up 1,211 4A Division II selection at wide receiver as a junior … also an honorable- yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground … helped the Rockets to a 10-2 mention all-state performer that season after posting 1,232 receiving record and the area round of the playoffs as a junior … rushed for 691 yards and 13 touchdowns … scored two defensive TDs to go along with yards and eight TDs and caught 11 passes for 280 yards as a sophomore 27 tackles and seven breakups as a cornerback in 2016 … also plays … Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 prospect … enrolled at UTSA basketball and was a state qualifier with the 1,600-meter relay team. in January 2019. Personal Personal Born Oct. 17, 1999 … son of Gerald and Erin Silva … multidisciplinary Born September 10, 2000 … son of Anthony McCormick and Precious studies major. Thompson … has one brother ... majoring in physics.

48 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Grant Merka · #52 hauled in five passes for 62 yards (12.4 avg.) and had one rush for three Deep Snapper · 6-2 · 180 · Sr.-1L yards … caught two passes for 12 yards in the 31-14 victory at UTEP … Elgin, Texas (Elgin HS/McNeese State) had a season-long 21-yard reception in the 51-17 rout of Southern (Sept. 16) … caught an 18-yard pass in the 9-7 victory against Marshall (Nov. · 2018 Second-Team All-Conference USA 18) … was on the receiving end of an 11-yard pass at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 25) … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Redshirt Junior (2018) Earned second-team All-Conference USA accolades … Redshirt Freshman (2016) primary deep snapper in all 12 games … produced clean snaps on all Did not play in any games … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. 114 attempts …key member of a punting unit that posted a 38.8 net punt average … helped punter Yannis Routsas finish with a school-record 43.0 Freshman (2015) average on 75 punts …part of a punt coverage unit that allowed just 6.7 Redshirted. yards per return and pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line 26 times …also snapped for a special teams group that converted 14 field Prior To UTSA goals and all 18 extra-point attempts. Sat out the 2014 season as a greyshirt but began attending classes at UTSA the following spring … three-sport athlete who competed in basketball and Junior (2017) track & field in addition to football … holds the school single-season records Redshirted due to NCAA transfer policies. for receptions (57) and touchdowns (18) and ranks second in receiving yards (1,158) … coached by Aaron Beck … also holds several school Prior To UTSA track & field marks, including the 110-meter hurdles (15.71), 300m hurdles Competed at McNeese State, two year starter at deep snapper ... first (39.24), 400m relay, 800m relay, 1,600m relay and pole vault (14-0) … team All-District 17-5A deep snapper and special Teams MVP at Elgin High won a state championship in the pole vault. School … No. 2 ranked deep snapper in Texas by Rubio Long Snapping and No. 5 long snapper in the nation by Komblue’s Fab 50 Ranking. Personal Born Aug. 8, 1995 … son of Tammy Reeves and Larry Moorhead … Personal earned his bachelor’s degree in economics. Born Jan. 9, 1997 ... son of Eric and Cynthia Merka … earned his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies in May 2019.

Dexter Myers · #10 Cornerback · 6-0 · 190 · Jr.-TR Ashton Merrett · #54 Pasadena, Calif. (Maranatha HS/Oregon) Linebacker · 6-0 · 225 · So.-TR New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin HS/Memphis) Prior to UTSA Transfer from Oregon ... Redshirt sophomore (2018): Prior to UTSA played in first college game at No. 24 Cal (Sept. 29) Transfer from Memphis ... named to the 2017-18 American ... Redshirt freshman (2017): did not see game action Athletic Conference All-Academic Team ... named to the ... Freshman (2016): took a redshirt season ... High School: Three- Dean’s List for the 2017 fall semester ... named to the year starter at Pasadena Marantha High School … Coached by Steve Tiger 3.0 Club for the 2017 fall ... redshirted the 2017 season ... member Bogan … Totaled 21 interceptions over his career and returned four of the 2016 Brother Martin High School squad … played in the defensive for a touchdown … Scored 14 total TDs over his career, doing so five backfield for head coach Mark Bonis … helped lead the Crusaders to a 9-5 different ways … Had four rushing TDs, four receiving, four interceptions overall record and the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) for scores, returned a fumble and a kickoff … Named the Olympic Division I state playoffs semifinal round … the semifinal appearance was League Most Valuable Defensive Player in 2015 … Earned All-Area Brother Martin’s deepest postseason run since 1990 (state runner-up) … CIF NW Division 1 first-team and All-Arena Pasadena Star News/San Played the 2015 season for John Curtis Christian High School … helped Gabriel Valley first-team honors … Recognized as a scholar athlete by lead the Patriots to an 8-3 overall record and the LHSAA Division I state the National Football Foundation (NFF) Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley playoffs semifinal round … invited to the 2014 NIKE Football Combine in chapter … As a senior, came away with nine interceptions to go along New Orleans. with 14 pass breakups and 58 tackles … Added 290 yards rushing with two TDs … Selected to play in the San Gabriel Valley East-West Hall of Fame All-Star game … Had six interceptions in both his junior and sophomore seasons. Blaze Moorhead · #19 Wide Receiver · 5-11 · 185 · Sr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS) Lowell Narcisse · #10 Junior (2018) Quarterback · 6-3 · 230 · So.-TR Played in nine games with two starts … ranked third on St. James, La. (St. James HS/LSU/ the team with 19 catches … tallied 210 receiving yards Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) (11.1 average) and one touchdown … had four catches for 35 yards and a TD versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … set season highs with six Prior to UTSA catches for 87 yards, including a 52-yard grab, against Louisiana Tech Dual-threat quarterback who appeared in eight games (Oct. 13) … totaled three catches for 33 yards at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … for head coach Jack Wright at Mississippi Gulf Coast had a pair of catches in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6). Community College in Perkinston, Miss. … racked up nearly 700 yards of offense in limited playing time … completed 44 passes for 506 yards Sophomore (2017) and three touchdowns … ran for 192 yards and six TDs … connected on Saw action in all 11 contests and drew a start against UTEP (Oct. 28) … 16-of-23 passes for 241 yards and a pair of touchdowns and added three 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 49 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » rushing TDs in a 48-14 victory over Holmes CC … redshirted at LSU in 2017 Redshirt Freshman (2016) … four-star recruit out of St. James High School … was listed as the nation’s Played in 12 contests and drew his first career start against UTEP (Oct. 22) fifth-best dual-threat QB for the Class of 2017 … missed most of senior … racked up 31 tackles (9 solos/22 assists), 2.5 TFLs, a sack, four QB season with an injury suffered in preseason ... completed 23-of-36 passes hurries and two forced fumbles … had a career-high seven stops, including for 296 yards, six touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed for 305 a sack, against North Texas (Oct. 29) … registered six tackles against yards and 4 scores as a junior in 2015 despite missing part of the season UTEP … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. due to injury … connected on 205-of-358 passes for 3,124 yards and 31 TDs as a sophomore ... rushed for 1,402 yards and 18 TDs that season … Freshman (2015) completed 122-of-235 passes for 2,013 yards and 27 touchdowns and Redshirted … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. added 637 rushing yards and 12 TDs as a freshman … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. Prior To UTSA Named to the 2014 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 list … helped Personal lead his team to 24 wins over his final two seasons … an honorable mention Born July 7, 1998 … son of Lowell and Stacy Narcisse … has two sisters all-state and first-team all-area (The Dallas Morning News) performer who and two brothers ... multidisciplinary studies major. 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 Kevin Nelson · #76 accolades as a junior … coached by Hal Wasson. Defensive Tackle · 6-2 · 285 · Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS) Personal Born July 15, 1997 … son of Dorothy and Nate Newton … father was Freshman (2018) a three-time Super Bowl Champion (1992-93, ’95) and six-time Pro Bowl Redshirted season. 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 Prior to UTSA management major. Named to Fort Worth Star-Telegram Top 100 Dallas-Fort Worth football recruits … first-team All-District 7-5A performer as a senior at Arlington Heights HS in Fort Worth … helped lead the Yellow Jackets to the bi-district round of the playoffs in 2017 … first-team all-district choice as a junior after Kelechi Nwachuku · #1 posting 35 tackles, including nine for loss … helped lead Arlington Heights Safety · 6-0 · 200 · Fr.-RS to an 8-3 record and the first round of the playoffs in 2016 … high school McAllen, Texas (Memorial HS) teammate of current UTSA wide receiver Tariq Woolen. Freshman (2018) Personal Played in three games …redshirted season … Conference Born Sept. 15, 1999 … son of Kevin Nelson … undeclared major. USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Prior to UTSA District 30-6A Defensive Newcomer of the Year and honorable mention all- King Newton · #92 state selection as a senior at McAllen Memorial HS … posted 163 tackles Defensive Tackle · 6-2 · 300 · Sr.-3L (110 solo), six tackles for loss, nine pass breakups, two forced fumbles, Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) one fumble recovery and an interception … helped the Mustangs to a 9-2 record, the district championship and area round of the playoffs in 2017 … Junior (2018) garnered second-team academic all-state honors as a senior … first-team Played in nine games with two starts … finished with 21 All-District 12-4A Division II pick at outside linebacker and second-team tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack, a quarterback all-district selection at running back as a junior at Hardin-Jefferson High hurry and one fumble recovery … had three tackles and School … helped the Hawks to the area round of the playoffs in 2016. recovered a fumble against Baylor (Sept. 8) … recorded three tackles, two TFL and a sack in the 20-3 win at Rice (Oct. 6) … registered a season-best Personal five tackles versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) … tallied four tackle, including Born Feb. 22, 2000 … son of Bisi and Myra Nwachuku … pre-business one behind the line of scrimmage, at Southern Miss (Oct. 20) … had major. three stops and a QB pressure versus FIU (Nov. 10) … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Sophomore (2017) Josh Oatis · #78 Saw action in all 11 games and made five starts … posted 18 tackles (four Offensive Line · 6-5 · 330 · Jr.-1L solos), 3.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery for a defense that led Gulfport, Miss. (West Harrison HS) Conference USA in seven statistical categories and ranked in the top five nationally in five … registered a season-high five tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, Redshirt Sophomore (2018) in the 31-14 victory at UTEP (Oct. 28) … turned in four stops and recovered a Played in nine games, primarily on special teams. fumble at FIU (Nov. 4) … had three tackles and 1.5 TFLs in the 9-7 triumph over Marshall (Nov. 18) … recorded one solo and one assisted stop in the 51-17 Redshirt Freshman (2017) rout of Southern (Sept. 16) … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Appeared in one contest, the 44-14 win at Texas State (Sept. 23).

50 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Freshman (2016) Bosah Osakwe · #75 Redshirted. Offensive Line · 6-2 · 300 · Jr.-1L Antioch, Calif. Prior To UTSA (Deer Valley HS/Contra Costa [Calif] JC) Played 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 Sophomore (2018) as a senior … the first Football Bowl Subdivision signee in school history … Played in six games off the bench on the offensive line, coached by Sean Harden … also a member of the basketball team. primarily at center … helped UTSA to victories against Texas State (Sept. 22), UTEP (Sept. 29) and Rice (Oct. 6). Personal Born Oct. 28, 1997 … son of Ester and Tommie Oatis … multidisciplinary studies major. Prior To UTSA Played freshman season at Contra Costa [Calif.] Junior College ... rated as a three-star prospect ... earned first-team all-conference honors in the Bay-6 Community College Conference as a freshman in 2016. Tykee Ogle-Kellogg · #11 Wide Receiver · 6-4 · 210 · So.-1L Personal Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS) Born on May 27, 1998 ... multidisciplinary studies major.

Freshman (2018) Played in 11 games with six starts … had 14 catches for 179 yards and a team-leading three touchdowns … opened Antonio Parks · #4 the year with receptions in five straight games … grabbed Safety · 5-9 · 190 · Jr.-TR two balls for 18 yards in his collegiate debut at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … Reserve, La. (East St. Johns HS/Arizona) had a pair of catches for 18 yards versus Baylor (Sept. 8) … totaled three catches for 38 yards at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … had two receptions for a Prior to UTSA season-best 41 yards and a TD in the 30-21 win over UTEP (Sept. 29) … made Graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining … an acrobatic catch in the end zone on a seven-yard pass for his first career played cornerback and on special teams for two years at TD in the 25-21 victory against Texas State (Sept. 22) … had a season-long Arizona … appeared in 24 career games for the Wildcats 36-yard reception for a score versus FIU (Nov. 10). and posted nine tackles (six solos) and a pass breakup … recorded seven tackles and a PBU as a redshirt freshman in 2017 … redshirted in 2016 Prior to UTSA after enrolling in January a greyshirt … all-state defensive back for head Named 2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards Class 3A Back of the coach Phil Banko at East St. John High School in Reserve, La. … two-time Year … also earned all-state honors after posting 39 receptions for 808 yards all-district performer … ranked as the No. 85 athlete nationally by ESPN … and 12 touchdowns as a junior … helped the Tornadoes to the Tennessee rated as the No. 3 safety in Louisiana for the Class of 2015 by Scout.com Class 3A State Championship. … also competed on the track & field team.

Personal Personal Born June 17, 1999 … son of Ranetta Ogle and Myron Kellogg … Born Dec. 2, 1995 … son of Alex Henderson and Melba Parks … has four multidisciplinary studies. brothers and one sister.

Matthew Ojeda · #62 Dominic Pastucci · #66 Offensive Line · 5-11 · 290 · Jr.-SQ Offensive Line · 6-5 · 315 · Jr.-2L San Antonio, Texas Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) (International School of the Americas) Sophomore (2018) Sophomore (2018) Played in 11 games as a reserve offensive lineman and on Did not appear in any games. special teams … helped UTSA to victories against Texas State (Sept. 22), UTEP (Sept. 29) and Rice (Oct. 6). Prior to UTSA Attended International School of the Americas, competing in football for one Freshman (2017) year, wrestling for two years and track & field for three years. Played in nine contests and drew four starts … was on the field for the first play from scrimmage in the UTEP, FIU, UAB and Marshall games … helped Personal the offense rush for 2,030 yards and pass for 2,231 yards … saw action in Born May 2, 1998 .. son of Lisa and Davis Ojeda ... has a brother, Joshua the 44-14 rout of Texas State (Sept. 23) and helped UTSA set single-game ... majoring in kinesiology. records for total (569) and rushing (357) yards.

Prior To UTSA Combined good size with solid footwork, especially in the running game, at the prep level … picked up second-team All-District 13-6A accolades as a senior … helped club post nine victories as a junior … coached by Chip Killian … also a member of the track & field squad.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 51 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Personal Ken Robinson · #21 Full name is Dominic Antonio Pastucci … born April 30, 1999 … son of Cornerback · 5-11 · 170 · Fr.-HS Tony and Tresa Pastucci …kinesiology major Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS)

Prior to UTSA Speedy and athletic cornerback for head coach Brent Donovan Perkins · #43 Whitson at South Grand Prairie High School in the Dallas- Linebacker · 5-10 · 230 · So.-1L Fort Worth Metroplex … earned first-team all-district Zachary, La. (Zachary HS) honors at returner and second-team accolades at defensive back in 2018 … helped the Warriors advance to the Class 6A Division playoffs as a Redshirt Freshman (2018) senior … first-team all-district performer as a junior … his fourth-quarter Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams … interception secured a win against Cedar Hill and clinched a spot in the finished with four tackles, including one in kickoff coverage Class 6A Division I playoffs … the Warriors advanced to the area round of … had a tackle in his collegiate debut in the season opener the playoffs that season. at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … recorded a pair of tackles versus Louisiana Tech Personal (Oct. 13) … posted one stop at Kansas State (Sept. 15). Born November 20, 2000 … son of Kenneth and Tashara Robinson … has two sisters, Kenya and Kennedy and one brother, Kent. Freshman (2017) Redshirted … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Prior To UTSA Brandon Rolfe · #60 Earned all-metro and first-team All-District 4-5A honors as a senior after Offensive Line · 6-3 · 280 · Jr.-TR registering 103 tackles, including 12 tackles for loss and five sacks, as Commerce, Texas (Commerce HS/ well as four forced fumbles as a senior … recorded 144 stops, six sacks, Ellsworth [Iowa] CC) three forced fumbles and a pair of interceptions for the Louisiana Class 5A Champions as a junior … team posted a 14-1 record en route to the state Prior to UTSA title … coached by David Brewerton. Physical and experienced offensive lineman for head coach Tony Haynes at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls, Personal Iowa … helped the Panthers compile 2,275 total yards in 2018, including Full name is Donovan Lyle Perkins … born April 28, 1999 … son of Lyle and providing protection for a passing attack that racked up 1,515 yards … Yvette Perkins … kinesiology major. top-40 ranked JUCO offensive lineman by both 247Sports and GridironRR. com … spent his freshman season at New Mexico Military Institute … 2015 District 6-3A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior under head coach Jeff Cleveland at Commerce High School … registered 40 tackles and five sacks Jarrett Preston · #47 as a defensive end and tackle … helped lead the Tigers to seven wins and Linebacker · 5-11 · 210 · Fr.-RS the area round of the Class 3A Division playoffs as a junior. Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Personal Freshman (2018) Born March 27, 1997 … son of Anthony Rolfe and Bridgette Esheley … Played in four games off the bench … redshirted season. cousin, Josh Watson, played collegiately at Colorado State and signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos in April 2019 … has one sister and Prior to UTSA one brother. Earned first-team All-District 20-6A accolades at safety as a senior at Ridge Point HS … recorded 51 tackles (41 solo), two interceptions and a fumble recovery in 2017 … helped the Panthers to a 9-2 record, their second straight district title and the second round of the playoffs that season … academic Reggie Ross · #21 all-district selection as a senior … first-team all-district performer at outside Wide Receiver · 5-9 · 160 · So.-SQ linebacker as a junior after posting 69 tackles, six tackles for loss, one New Orleans, La. (West St. John HS) sack, two pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and a pair of interceptions, including a pick-six … helped lead Ridge Point to an 11-1 record, a district Redshirt Freshman (2018) championship and the second round of the playoffs in 2016 … posted 57 Did not see game action. stops and four TFLs as a sophomore. Freshman (2017) Personal Redshirted … walk-on who joined the program in Spring 2017. Born Dec. 4, 1999 … son of John and Normanique Preston … pre-business major. Personal Full name is Reginald Jude Ross … born Feb. 27, 1998 … son of Reggie and Leslie Ross … political science major.

52 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Jahmal Sam · #13 Treyvion Shannon · #65 Safety · 5-10 · 185 · Fr.-HS Offensive Line · 6-5 · 315 · Sr.-1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale HS/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Prior to UTSA Standout two-way player for head coach Jerry Phillips at Junior (2018) Warren Easton High School in New Orleans … had 368 Started all 12 games at left tackle in his NCAA debut rushing yards and eight touchdowns and 26 tackles and season ... helped the offense accumulate 2,570 total four interceptions as a senior … returned a pair of INTs for TDs that season yards of offense with 1,918 coming through the air and 1,052 on the … had a 96-yard rushing touchdown, a 98-yard kickoff return for a TD, a ground … helped UTSA pile up a season-high 400 yards of offense in the 10-yard touchdown reception and a 55-yard interception return for a score season finale against North Texas (Nov. 24) … started at right guard in in a state quarterfinal playoff win against Shreveport Northwood …helped victories against Texas State (Sept. 22) and UTEP (Sept. 29) …part of a the Eagles advance to the state title game against district rival Edna Karr unit that did not allow a sack against UAB (Nov. 3) and held NCAA career High School, which featured fellow UTSA signee Ronnie Jackson … also sacks leader Jaylon Ferguson to just two assisted tackles in the Louisiana was a standout for the track & field team … advanced to the state meet in Tech contest (Oct. 13). both the 110-meter and 300m hurdles and with the 4x100m relay team as a senior. Prior to UTSA Appeared in all 19 games on the offensive line for Mississippi Gulf Coast Personal CC over the past two seasons … helped the Bulldogs average 296.6 Born January 3, 2001 … son of Alred Luke and Candace Wilson … has rushing yards per game during his sophomore campaign … paved the way one sister and two brothers. for a 1,000-yard rusher during that season … logged 35 tackles, including three sacks, and 18 quarterback hurries as a senior at Clarksdale HS.

Personal Suddin Sapien · #12 Born Feb. 18, 1998 … son of Janice Shannon … multidisciplinary studies Quarterback · 6-3 · 225 · Fr.-HS major. Midland, Texas (Midland HS)

Prior to UTSA Standout two-way threat at quarterback for head coach Gavin Sharp • #87 Tim Anuszkiewicz at Midland High School … threw for Tight End • 6-5 • 250 • So.-1L 3,677 yards and 27 touchdowns and ran for 1,881 yards Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) and 35 TDs during the final two seasons of his prep career … passed for 2,211 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushed for 1,246 yards and 26 TDs Freshman (2018) as a senior … racked up 511 yards of offense and four TDs against El Played in all 12 games with eight starts … had 16 catches Paso Franklin, as he completed 25-of-46 passes for 320 yards and two for 114 yards … notched a stretch of eight straight games touchdowns and rushed for 191 yards and a pair of scores … also posted with a reception … hauled in five passes for 26 yards in 300-yard passing games against Harlingen (337) and Midland Lee (306) the 25-21 win over Texas State (Sept. 22) … caught two passes for 42 … ran for 220 yards and four scores against El Paso Pebble Hills … posted yards, including a season-long 36-yard grab, at UAB (Nov. 3) … had two five total 100-yard games on the ground, including 202 and four TDs versus catches for 26 yards versus FIU (Nov. 10). Wolfforth Frenship … passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 173 and four TDs in a loss to El Paso Franklin in the first round of Personal the Class 6A Division I playoffs … garnered second-team All-District 2-6A Born on Sept. 12, 1997 ... multidisciplinary studies major. accolades as a junior … passed for 1,466 yards and 14 TDs and ran for 635 yards and nine scores in 2017 … helped guide the Bulldogs to the first round of the Class 6A Division II playoffs that season … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019.

Personal Born May 5, 2000 … son of Ken and Ruby Sapien … has two sisters, Shalisa and Zoe ... pre-engineering major.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 53 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Terence Shaw II · #32 Halen Steward · #34 Wide Receiver · 5-9 · 175 · Jr.-SQ Running Back · 5-11 · 240 · Sr.-3L Cypress, Texas (Cy Ranch HS) St. Augustine, Fla. (Menendez HS)

Redshirt Sophomore (2018) Redshirt Junior (2018) Did not see game action … Conference USA Commissioner’s Played in all 12 games and made two starts at fullback … Honor Roll member. had one rush for eight yards … hauled in four passes for 14 yards, including a two-yard touchdown grab at Kansas Redshirt Freshman (2017) State (Sept. 15). Did not play in any contests … C-USA Academic Medal recipient … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Redshirt Sophomore (2017) Appeared in the first six games before suffering a season-ending injury in Freshman (2016) the 20-7 victory over Rice (Oct. 21) … drew starts in the 17-10 season- Walk-on who redshirted … C-USA Academic Medal recipient … C-USA opening win at Baylor (Sept. 9), the 51-17 rout of Southern (Sept. 16) and Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. against Southern Miss (Oct. 7) and North Texas (Oct. 14) … helped pave Prior to UTSA the way for single-game school records of 569 total and 357 rushing yards Totaled 726 rushing yards and seven TDs as a senior at Cypress Ranch High in the Texas State victory. School, earning second team All-District 17-6A honors ... coached by Gene Johnson ... helped the Mustangs to the 2016 District 17-6A title ... 2015 6A Sophomore (2016) state championship runner-up ... National Honor Society member, Positive Started the opener against Alabama State (Sept. 3) but sustained a season- Coaching Alliance Scholar and National Academy of Future Physicians & ending injury … caught a 5-yard pass in that contest … granted a medical Scientist honoree. redshirt.

Personal Freshman (2015) Born Dec. 2, 1997 ... son of Sharon and Terence Shaw ... member of the Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams … did not play at #25 UTSA Honors College and Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society ... public Oklahoma State (Sept. 19) and the following week against Colorado State health major. (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 UTSA Dominic Sheppard · #44 Played both running back and linebacker during his prep career … finished Linebacker · 6-2 · 245 · Jr.-TR his senior season with 193 yards (5.4 avg.) and five rushing touchdowns Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep HS/Virginia) 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 Prior to UTSA interception during his junior campaign despite missing three games … Tansfer from Virginia who will have one year of eligibility coached by Patrick Turner. remaining … redshirted for the Cavaliers in 2015, did not play in 2016 and appeared in three games during the 2017 Personal campaign before suffering a season-ending injury during 2018 preseason Born Dec. 13, 1996… son of Demetria Porter and Tony Steward … camp … standout outside linebacker and fullback for head coach Earl Sims at brother, Tony, was a 2010 prep All-America linebacker who played at Gulliver Prep High School in Miami … Florida High School Athletic Association Clemson from 2011-14 and was a sixth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills second-team all-state and Miami Herald AP Class 4A second-team all-state during the 2015 NFL Draft … earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology honoree at linebacker … played for the East team in the 2015 Semper Fidelis in May 2019. All-American Bowl in Carson, Calif. … registered 388 tackles and forced 10 fumbles during his prep career … also played basketball. Carlos Strickland II · #85 Personal Tight End · 6-4 · 230 · Jr.-TR Son of David and Elveta Sheppard …has two brothers, David and Demetrius. Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS/California/Kansas State)

Prior to UTSA Graduate transfer from Kansas State … began his collegiate career at California in 2015 and redshirted that season before transferring to K-State … four-star recruit and ranked as the No. 20 player in the state of Texas and No. 12 wide receiver in the nation as a senior at Skyline High School in Dallas … had 84 receptions for 1,770 yards and 27 touchdowns during his prep career … helped the Raiders to a combined 51-6 record, including a perfect 28-0 mark in district and region games, during his career … helped lead Skyline to the state semifinals as a freshman and senior … named a Semper Fi All- American and earned all-state honors as a senior in 2014 after hauling in 41 passes for 896 yards and 15 TDs …all-district performer in each of his final two campaigns …caught 33 passes for 719 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior.

54 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Personal Leroy Watson · #17 Born Oct. 11, 1996, in Dallas …son of Carlos Sr. and Barbara Strickland Tight End · 6-5 · 260 · Jr.-TR … has one sister, Carly … earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC) Kansas State … is working toward his master’s degree in special education. Prior to UTSA Two-year letterwinner at tight end for head coach Rion Rhodes at Hutchinson [Kan.] Community College … Dadrian Taylor · #32 earned first-team All-Jayhawk Conference honors in 2018 Safety · 5-11 · 180 · So.-1L … regarded as one of the top tight ends in the NJCAA … caught six passes Shiner, Texas (Shiner HS) for 88 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore … helped the Blue Dragons to a 9-3 record, a final No. 8 national ranking and a 35-6 win against Redshirt Freshman (2018) Navarro College in the Salt City Bowl … had a 24-yard TD reception Played in 12 games with two starts in the secondary ... in a 27-13 victory over Butler CC … caught a 25-yard pass in a 61-21 finished the year with 12 tackles and two pass breakups win against Fort Scott CC … collected honorable mention all-conference ... had a season-best three tackles against FIU (Nov. 10) accolades in 2017 … hauled in six passes for 51 yards and a TD as a … had two stops each versus Southern Miss (Oct. 20), UAB (Nov. 3) and freshman … had two receptions against both Highland CC and Ellsworth North Texas (Nov. 24) ... recorded one stop apiece against UTEP (Sept. 29), CC that season … two-way standout at tight end and defensive end for Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) and Marshall (Nov. 17). head coach Ryan Andrews at Shiloh High School in Snellville, Ga. … Freshman (2017) enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. Redshirted. Personal Prior To UTSA Born June 10, 1998 … has three sisters and one brother ... multidisciplinary Two-way standout (running back/wide receiver/safety) who was a threat to studies major. score every time he touched the ball at the prep level (also returned kickoffs and punts) … earned honorable mention all-state and first-team all-area accolades on offense as a senior … was tabbed the District 15-2A Division I Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-district on defense in each of Jordan Weeks · #9 his final two seasons … accumulated 1,702 rushing yards and scored 32 Quarterback · 6-4 · 225 · Fr.-RS TDs en route to first-team all-area laurels as a junior … led the team to a 13-1 Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS) record that season … coached by Steven Cerny. Freshman (2018) Personal Appeared in four games and drew three starting Born Nov. 6, 1998 … son of Leonard Taylor and Barbara Curtis … assignments at quarterback …redshirted the season multidisciplinary studies major.. … completed 26 of 58 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown … was 2 of 2 in his collegiate debut versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13), throwing for 10 yards and rushing for six … was 12 of 27 for 117 yards and one TD at Southern Miss (Oct. 20) … threw for 109 yards on Vance Vallair · #17 11 of 26 passing, including a season-long of 36 yard completion, at UAB Safety · 6-1 · 210 · So.-1L (Nov. 3) … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Prior to UTSA Redshirt Freshman (2018) Passed for 6,492 yards and 64 touchdowns during his final two prep Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams. seasons at Wimberley HS … honorable mention All-Class 4A selection as a senior … helped lead the Texans to a 13-2 record, the District 13-4A Freshman (2017) Division II Championship and the state semifinals of the Class 4A Division Redshirted … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. II playoffs in 2017 … completed 253 of 404 passes (62.6 percent) for 4,396 yards and 52 touchdowns and only threw four interceptions and Prior To UTSA also rushed for 223 yards and three scores during his final campaign … One of the top defensive backs in the Golden Triangle during his prep career passed for 2,096 yards and 12 touchdowns and rushed for 157 yards … played both cornerback and wide receiver … an honorable mention all- and six TDs as a junior while leading the Texans to a 10-3 record and a area and first-team All-District 22-5A honoree as a senior … a first-team trip to the regional semifinals … honorable mention all-state and first-team all-district selection as a junior … coached by Toby Foreman. all-district honoree in 2016 … also an all-district performer for the baseball team. Personal Undeclared major. Personal Born May 18, 1999 … son of Greg and Lisa Weeks … undeclared major.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 55 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Brett Winnegan · #20 Rashad Wisdom · #39 Running Back · 5-10 · 190 · Sr.-3L Safety · 5-10 · 205 · Fr.-HS Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Converse, Texas (Judson HS)

Senior (2018) Prior to UTSA Redshirted season. Posted 218 tackles, seven interceptions, 14 pass breakups, four fumble recoveries and a pair of forced fumbles during Junior (2017) his three-year career at Converse Judson … honorable Played in all 11 games … rushed 17 times for 127 yards and a touchdown mention all-state and unanimous first-team All-District 27-6A selection as a … hauled in a pair of passes for 16 yards … averaged 23.2 yards per senior under head coach Sean McAuliffe … tallied 83 tackles (43 solos), kickoff return … broke free for a career-best 71-yard TD dash in the 44-14 three interceptions, including two that were returned for touchdowns, six rout of Texas State (Sept. 23), the eighth-longest rushing play in program PBUs, one forced fumble and an 87-yard fumble return his final season … history … had a career-best 51-yard kickoff return at North Texas (Oct. 14), versatile athlete who also rushed for 161 yards and three TDs and caught which stands as the fourth-longest in UTSA annals … got loose for a 46-yard four passes for 135 yards and a score … helped lead the Rockets to a 13-1 kickoff return versus Southern Miss (Oct. 7) … carried four times for 26 record, a district championship and the Class 6A Division I quarterfinal round yards and caught two passes for 16 yards in the 51-17 win over Southern of the playoffs in 2018 … first-team all-district and honorable mention all-state (Sept.16) … had a pair of rushes for 13 yards against FIU (Nov. 4) … had selection as a junior … posted 82 tackles, two interceptions, including one a 10-yard carry against UAB (Nov. 11) … competed for UTSA’s track & field returned for a TD, a pair of pass breakups and a fumble recovery in 2017 team during the 2018 indoor season … placed eighth in the 60-meter dash … also rushed for 301 yards and six TDs that season … helped the Rockets at the Conference USA Indoor Championship with a 6.90 after clocking a to a 10-2 record and the area round of the playoffs as a junior … collected season-best 6.81 in the prelims … leaped 23-7 1/4 to grab sixth in the long first-team all-district accolades as a sophomore … registered 53 tackles, jump at the conference indoor meet. six PBUs, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries, including one that was returned for a score, and one forced fumble in 2016 … Dave Campbell’s Sophomore (2016) Texas Football Top 300 prospect … enrolled at UTSA in January 2019. Appeared in 10 contests, mostly on special teams … averaged 23.9 yards on 13 kickoff returns with a long of 39 against Southern Miss (Oct. 8) … Personal returned three kickoffs for 101 yards against the Golden Eagles … also Born June 6, 2001 … son of Richard and Diana Wisdom … father played rushed twice for one yard. for the United States 16U squad at the 1989 FIFA World Cup … has three brothers ... pre-business major. 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) … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Prior To UTSA Named 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 measurement 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.

Personal Born Feb. 4, 1997 … son of Lona and Barry Winnegan … public administration major.

56 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Solomon Wise · #94 Tariq Woolen · #3 Defensive End · 6-4 · 245 · Jr.-SQ Wide Receiver · 6-5 · 210 · So.-1L Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS)

Redshirt Sophomore (2018) Redshirt Freshman (2018) Played in four games on the defensive line and on special Played in 12 games with three starts … recorded 15 teams … finished with five tackles, including two behind catches for 158 yards and one touchdown ... hauled the line of scrimmage … had two tackles and a tackle for in three catches for 51 yards, including a season-long loss in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) … had three stops and 33-yarder, in the season opener at Arizona State (Sept. 1) ... was on the a TFL at Kansas State (Sept. 15) … blocked a kick in the season finale versus receiving end of a pair of passes in the 25-21 victory over Texas State North Texas (Nov. 24). (Sept. 22) ... had three receptions for 33 yards, including a 15-yard TD in Sophomore (2017) the season finale versus North Texas (Nov. 24) … recorded a 23-yard catch Redshirted season. in the 20-3 triumph at Rice (Oct. 6) ... grabbed two passes for 20 yards versus Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13). Freshman (2016) Appeared in 12 games … posted five tackles (4 solos/1 assist), including a Freshman (2017) season-best two against North Texas (Oct. 29). Redshirted … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.

Prior To UTSA Prior To UTSA Earned second-team All-District 7-6A laurels as a senior after racking up 36 Had a team-leading 31 receptions for 536 yards (17.3 avg.) and 10 tackles, eight TFLs, five sacks, 17 quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles touchdowns en route to first-team All-District 7-5A honors as a senior … … coached by Mike DeWitt. helped lead the team to an 11-1 record as a junior … also an all-district performer in basketball who was tabbed Newcomer of the Year as a junior Personal … coached by Phil Young … member of the track & field team. Born Nov. 13, 1997 … son of Sheila and Deatrich Wise Sr. … communication major ... comes from an athletic family, with brother Deatrich playing at Personal Arkansas and currently is a member of the New England Patriots ... brother Born on May 2, 1999 ... son of Nola Davis ... Kinesiology major. Daniel played at Kansas and is currently a member of the Dallas Cowboys.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 57 « MEET THE ROADRUNNERS » Kareem Adeniyi · #88 Kadari Johnson · #31 Wide Receiver · 6-5 · 220 · So.-TR Running Back · 5-9 · 205 · Jr.-TR Mansfield, Texas Shelby Charter Township, Mich. (Mansfield HS/Texas A&M-Commerce) (Eisenhower HS/Saginaw Valley State)

Rudy Aleman Jr. · #71 Nick Locken · #51 Offensive Line · 6-1 · 275 · Fr.-RS Defensive Line · 5-10 · 265 · Sr.-TR San Antonio, Texas Quincy, Mass. (Warren HS) (Boston College HS/New Mexico Highlands)

Brendan Bennett · #22 Ladarian McFarland · #42 Wide Receiver · 6-0 · 195 · Fr.-HS Linebacker · 6-3 · 210 · Sr.-TR Austin, Texas San Antonio, Texas (Vandegrift HS) (Wagner HS/UIW/Cisco JC)

Myles Benning · #37 Emmanuel Odetola · #17 Fullback · 5-11 · 235 · Jr.-TR Wide Receiver · 5-10 · 180 · Fr.-HS The Colony, Texas Garland, Texas (The Colony HS/Navy) (Lakeview Centennial HS)

Caleb Cantrell · #53 Chaez Spurlock · #30 Deep Snapper · 5-11 · 205 · So.-TR Defensive Back · 5-10 · 185 · Fr.-HS Hurst, Texas Whitehouse, Texas (Birdville HS/Wyoming) (Whitehouse HS)

Ke’Chawn Compton · #68 Cade Stanley · #31 Offensive Line · 6-2 · 240 · So.-SQ Safety · 6-0 · 180 · So.-HS Beaumont, Texas San Marcos, Texas (Central HS) (San Marcos HS)

Steven Dadzie · #47 Cade Stoever · #81 Wide Receiver · 6-3 · 190 · Fr.-HS Wide Receiver · 5-11 · 190 · Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas Wimberley, Texas (O’Connor HS) (Wimberley HS)

David Uyong · #20 Nathan Guyton · #35 Safety · 5-11 · 185 · Sr.-TR Tight End · 5-11 · 235 · Fr.-HS Oakland, Calif. San Antonio, Texas (Skyline HS/Laney CC) (Johnson HS)

58 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 SEASON REVIEW « 2018 UTSA STATISTICS » SCHEDULE/RESULTS RECORD BREAKDOWN Date______Opponent______Result_____ Score______Record______Time_____ Attend Sept. 01___at Arizona State______L______7-49______0-1______3:15_____50,188 Overall______3-9 Sept. 08___Baylor______L______20-37______0-2______3:12_____42,071 Sept. 15 __at Kansas State______L______17-41______0-3______3:18_____50,618 Sept. 22___Texas State______W______25-21______1-3______3:26_____29,205 Conference USA______2-6 Sept. 29___UTEP*______W______30-21______2-3______3:00____ 20,0176 Non-conference______1-3 Oct. 06____at Rice*______W______20-3______3-3______3:06_____19,170 Oct. 13____Louisiana Tech*______L______3-31______3-4______3:11_____20,057 Oct. 20____at Southern Miss*______L______17-27______3-5______3:08_____21,259 Home______2-4 Nov. 3____at UAB*______L______3-52______3-6______3:04_____17,605 Away______1-4 Nov. 10___FIU*______L______7-45______3-7______2:57_____16,874 Nov. 17___at Marshall*______L______0-23______3-8______2:59_____18,502 Day______0-2 Nov 24____North Texas*______L______21-24______3-9______2:59_____19,874 Night______3-7 *Conference USA game Indoor______2-4 TEAM STATISTICS______UTSA______OPP Outdoor______1-5 SCORING______170______374 POINTS PER GAME______14.2______31.2 Artificial surface______3-8 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS______66______73 Natural grass______0-1 FIRST DOWNS______183______252 RUSHING______70______100 PASSING______97______139 Win coin toss______2-5 PENALTY______16______13 Lose coin toss______1-4 RUSHING YARDAGE______1,052______1,923 YARDS GAINED RUSHING______1,411______2,182 YARDS LOST RUSHING______359______259 Televised______3-9 RUSHING ATTEMPTS______354______465 AVERAGE PER RUSH______3.0______4.1 Score first______2-0 AVERAGE PER GAME______87.7______160.2 TDS RUSHING______7______20 Opponent scores first______1-9 PASSING YARDAGE______1,918______3,303 COMP-ATT-INT______204-404-10______229-350-9 Leading after 1st quarter______2-0 AVERAGE PER PASS______4.7______9.4 Trailing after 1st quarter______0-9 AVERAGE PER CATCH______9.4______14.4 AVERAGE PER GAME______159.8______275.2 Tied after 1st quarter______1-0 TDS PASSING______9______25 TOTAL OFFENSE______2,970______5,226 Leading at half______3-0 TOTAL PLAYS______758______815 Trailing at half______0-9 AVERAGE PER PLAY______3.9______6.4 AVERAGE PER GAME______247.5______435.5 Tied at half______0-0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS______34-675______23-445 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS______16-102______24-160 Leading after 3rd quarter______3-0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS______9-72______10-118 Trailing after 3rd quarter______0-9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE______19.9______19.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE______6.4______6.7 Tied after 3rd quarter______0-0 INT RETURN AVERAGE______8.0______11.8 FUMBLES-LOST______12-8______15-10 PENALTIES-YARDS______65-499______78-734 AVERAGE PER GAME______41.6______61.2 SCORE BY QUARTERS PUNTS-YARDS______77-3,224______49-1,915 AVERAGE PER PUNT______41.9______39.1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total NET PUNT AVERAGE______38.8______37.0 UTSA 37 57 10 66 -- 170 KICKOFFS-YARDS______40-2,251______72-4,408 Opponents 102 116 90 66 -- 374 AVERAGE PER KICK______56.3______61.2 NET KICK AVERAGE______40.8______40.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME______27:39______32:21 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS______56/172______63/156 3RD-DOWN PCT______33%______40% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS______10/20______11/18 4TH-DOWN PCT______50%______61% SACKS BY-YARDS______23-140______36-250 MISC YARDS______0______0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED______18______47 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS______14-19______15-21 ON-SIDE KICKS______2-2______1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES______(21-26) 81%______(42-46) 91% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS______(15-26) 58%______(31-46) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS______(18-18) 100%______(47-47) 100% ATTENDANCE______148,257______177,342 GAMES/AVG PER GAME______6/24,710______6/29,557 NEUTRAL SITE GAMES______0/0

60 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2018 UTSA GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS » 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 Sep 01__ at Arizona State ______34 ____ 2 ___ 1 ___21 _ 19 ___218 __ 0 ___33 ___ 19-43-1 ____ 218 ___ 0 __ 33 ____ 2 ___ 30 ___ 0 __ 15 ___ 1 ___ 15 ___ 0 ___ 15 ___ 220 Sep 08 _ BAYLOR ______26 ___ 98 ___ 1 ___36 _ 18 ___157 __ 1 ___22 ___ 18-33-1 ____ 157 ___ 1 __ 22 ____ 3 ___ 68 ___ 0 __ 27 ___ 1 ____ 0 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 255 Sep 15 _ at Kansas State ______39 ___143 __ 0 ___26 _ 19 ___157 __ 2 ___24 ___ 19-34-0 ____ 157 ___ 2 __ 24 ____ 5 ___ 99 ___ 0 __ 30 ___ 1 ___ 11 ___ 0 ___ 11 ___ 300 Sep 22 _ TEXAS STATE ______41 ___145 __ 0 ___16 _ 19 ___127 __ 1 ___22 ___ 19-35-0 ____ 127 ___ 1 __ 22 ____ 4 ___ 64 ___ 0 __ 28 ___ 1 ___ 13 ___ 0 ___ 13 ___ 272 Sep 29__ UTEP ______24 ___ 91 ___ 1 ___14 _ 20 ___187 __ 2 ___26 ___ 20-35-0 ____ 187 ___ 2 __ 26 ____ 2 ___ 59 ___ 0 __ 40 ___ 4 ____ 5 ___ 0 ____6 ___ 278 Oct 06 _ at Rice ______38 ___135 __ 2 ___18 __ 8 ___ 43 ___ 0 ___23 ____8-22-0 ______43 ___ 0 __ 23 ____ 1 ___ 20 ___ 0 __ 20 ___ 1 ____ 7 ___ 0 ____7 ___ 178 Oct 13 _ LOUISIANA TECH ______23 ___ 85 ___ 0 ___24 _ 19 ___201 __ 0 ___52 ___ 19-40-1 ____ 201 ___ 0 __ 52 ____ 4 ___ 86 ___ 0 __ 37 ___ 2 ____ 6 ___ 0 ____3 ___ 286 Oct 20__ at Southern Miss ______26 ___ 62 ___ 0 ___43 _ 12 ___117 __ 1 ___27 ___ 12-28-0 ____ 117 ___ 1 __ 27 ____ 2 ___ 59 ___ 0 __ 33 ___ 2 ____-2 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 179 Nov 03__ at UAB ______26 ___ 84 ___ 0 ___21 _ 15 ___136 __ 0 ___36 ___ 15-35-1 ____ 136 ___ 0 __ 36 ____ 0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 0 ____ 0 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 220 Nov 10 _ FIU ______26 ___102 __ 0 ___17 _ 18 ___143 __ 1 ___36 ___ 18-32-4 ____ 143 ___ 1 __ 36 ____ 2 ___ 38 ___ 0 __ 23 ___ 1 ____-2 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 245 Nov 17__ at Marshall ______21 ___ -26 __ 0 ___ 5 __ 17 ___163 __ 0 ___20 ___ 17-34-1 ____ 163 ___ 0 __ 20 ____ 5 ___ 88 ___ 0 __ 30 ___ 1 ___ 25 ___ 0 ___ 25 ___ 137 Nov 24__ NORTH TEXAS______30____131___ 2___27__ 20___269___ 1____44____ 20-33-1_____ 269___ 1___ 44____ 4____ 64___ 0___ 32___ 1___ 24___ 0___ 16___ 400

Totals______354__ 1,052__ 7___43__ 204_ 1,918__ 9____ 52__ 204-404-10__ 1,918___ 9____52____34___675___ 0___ 40___ 16___ 102___ 0___ 25__ 2,970 Opponent______465__ 1,923__ 20___50__ 229_ 3,303__25___ 72___ 229-350-9___ 3,303___25___72____23___445___ 0___ 79___ 24___ 160___ 0___ 39__ 5,226

Games: 12 Avg/rush: 3.0 Avg/catch: 9.4 Pass effic: 92.78 KR avg: 19.9 PR avg: 6.4 All purpose avg/game: 318.2 Total offense avg/gm: 247.5 DEFENSE TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS OFF Date______Opponent______Solo____ Ast___ Total_____TFL-Yds____ No-Yds____ FF___ FR-Yds___Int-Yds__ QBH_ Brk____ Kick___ Made-Att___ Run___ Rcv__Saf T/O_ Pts Sep 01___at Arizona State ______36 ____ 22 ____ 58 _____ 4.0-6 _____ 0.0-0 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 0 _____ 0 ______1-1 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 0 ___7 Sep 08___BAYLOR ______47 ____ 18 ____ 65 _____ 9.0-25 _____3.0-12 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____2 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 7 _ 20 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______48 ____ 12 ____ 60 _____ 9.0-37 _____3.0-23 _____2 ____ 2-0 _____ 0-0 _____0 ___ 0 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 7 _ 17 Sep 22 __TEXAS STATE ______38 _____ 8 ____ 46 _____ 8.0-38 _____5.0-34 _____1 ____1-27 _____2-11 _____3 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 ___ 1 7 _ 25 Sep 29 __UTEP ______54 _____ 8 ____ 62 _____ 9.0-27 _____3.0-14 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____ 1-0 _____1 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______3-3 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 14_ 30 Oct 06___at Rice ______46 ____ 16 ____ 62 _____ 8.0-24 _____3.0-14 _____2 ____ 2-2 _____2-27 _____3 ___ 7 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 17_ 20 Oct 13,___LOUISIANA TECH ______49 ____ 28 ____ 77 _____ 8.0-29 _____2.0-15 _____1 ____ 1-0 ____ 1-(-2) _____1 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______0-0 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 0 ___3 Oct 20 ___at Southern Miss ______56 ____ 34 ____ 90 _____ 5.0-10 _____ 1.0-4 _____1 ____ 2-0 _____ 1-8 _____1 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 14_ 17 Nov 03___at UAB ______52 ____ 10 ____ 62 _____ 2.0-5 _____ 0.0-0 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____1-16 _____1 ___ 2 _____ 0 ______0-0 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 0 ___3 Nov 10___FIU ______33 ____ 50 ____ 83 _____ 6.0-19 _____ 1.0-9 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 4 _____ 0 ______1-1 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 0 ___7 Nov 17___at Marshall ______26 ____ 58 ____ 84 _____ 6.0-16 _____ 1.0-7 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____4 ___ 5 _____ 1 ______0-0 ______0 ____0 ___ 0 0 ___0 Nov 24___NORTH TEXAS______47____ 20____ 67_____ 4.0-14_____ 1.0-8______0____ 0-0______1-12_____1____ 1______1______3-3______0____0____ 0 0__ 21

Totals______530____ 286____816____78.0-250___23.0-140____9___ 10-29_____9-72____ 21__ 31_____ 2______18-18______0____ 0____ 1 66_ 170 Opponents______460____ 180____640____83.0-384___36.0-250____7____ 8-5____ 10-118___ 53__ 55_____ 2______47-47______0____ 0____ 0 73_ 374

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date______Opponent______No___ Yds_____ Avg____ Long____Blkd___ TB____ FC____ 50+____I20______Att-Made__Long__Blkd______No_____ Yds_____ Avg_____TB__ OB_ Sep 01___at Arizona State ______7 ___ 286 ____ 40.9 ____ 49 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 2 ______0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______2 _____123 ___ 61.5 ____ 1 ___0 Sep 08 __BAYLOR ______5 ___ 215 ____ 43.0 ____ 63 _____0 ____1 ____2 ____ 1 ____ 0 ______2-2 _____47 ___ 0 ______5 _____273 ___ 54.6 ____ 0 ___1 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______4 ___ 175 ____ 43.8 ____ 46 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 ______1-2 _____37 ___ 0 ______4 _____217 ___ 54.2 ____ 0 ___0 Sep 22___TEXAS STATE ______7 ___ 274 ____ 39.1 ____ 55 _____1 ____1 ____1 ____ 3 ____ 2 ______3-3 _____44 ___ 0 ______5 _____314 ___ 62.8 ____ 1 ___0 Sep 29___UTEP ______5 ___ 206 ____ 41.2 ____ 55 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ______3-4 _____51 ___ 0 ______6 _____320 ___ 53.3 ____ 0 ___0 Oct 06___at Rice ______8 ___ 346 ____ 43.2 ____ 57 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 2 ____ 3 ______2-2 _____44 ___ 0 ______5 _____273 ___ 54.6 ____ 2 ___1 Oct 13___LOUISIANA TECH ______6 ___ 242 ____ 40.3 ____ 55 _____0 ____1 ____4 ____ 1 ____ 1 ______1-2 _____29 ___ 0 ______2 _____120 ___ 60.0 ____ 0 ___0 Oct 20 ___at Southern Miss ______9 ___ 426 ____ 47.3 ____ 58 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 5 ____ 6 ______1-1 _____18 ___ 0 ______4 _____209 ___ 52.2 ____ 0 ___0 Nov 03___at UAB ______6 ___ 191 ____ 31.8 ____ 45 _____1 ____0 ____2 ____ 0 ____ 2 ______1-1 _____37 ___ 0 ______2 _____127 ___ 63.5 ____ 0 ___0 Nov 10___FIU ______5 ___ 227 ____ 45.4 ____ 50 _____0 ____1 ____2 ____ 1 ____ 1 ______0-1 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______1 _____ 65 ____ 65.0 ____ 1 ___0 Nov 17 __at Marshall ______10 ___ 417 ____ 41.7 ____ 56 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 2 ____ 2 ______0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______1 _____ 65 ____ 65.0 ____ 1 ___0 Nov 24___NORTH TEXAS______5____ 219____ 43.8_____ 55______0_____0_____3_____ 1_____ 3______1-0______0_____ 0______3______145____ 48.3____ 1____0

Totals______77__ 3,224___ 41.9_____ 63______2_____ 4____ 21____18____ 26______19-14_____51____ 0______40____ 2,251____56.3____ 7____2 Opponents______49__ 1,915___ 39.1_____ 62______1_____ 0____ 15____ 8_____ 20______21-15_____51____ 1______72____ 4,408____61.2____33___0

RED ZONE ______Times_ Times_ Total____ Rush___Pass__ FGs______Failed to score inside RZ Date______Opponent______Score____ In RZ__ Scored____ Pts_____ TDs____ TDs_____TDs_____ Made______FGA__ Downs_____Int____ Fumb____Half__ Game Sep 01 __at Arizona State ______L ____ 7-49 _____ 1 ______1 ______7 ______1 _____ 1 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 08 __Baylor ______L ___ 20-37 ____ 2 ______2 ______14 ______2 _____ 1 _____ 1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______L ___ 17-41 ____ 3 ______3 ______17 ______2 _____ 0 _____ 2 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 22 __Texas State ______W __ 25-21 ____ 1 ______1 ______7 ______1 _____ 0 _____ 1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 29 __UTEP ______W __ 30-21 ____ 4 ______4 ______24 ______3 _____ 1 _____ 2 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Oct 06 ___at Rice ______W ___ 20-3 _____ 3 ______3 ______17 ______2 _____ 2 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Oct 13 ___Louisiana Tech ______L ____ 3-31 _____ 1 ______1 ______3 ______0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 03___at UAB ______L ____ 3-52 _____ 3 ______1 ______3 ______0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 10 __FIU ______L ____ 7-45 _____ 1 ______0 ______0 ______0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 17 __at Marshall ______L ____ 0-23 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 24___North Texas______L____ 21-24_____ 5______3______21______3______2______1______0______1______0______1______0______0_____ 0

Total 21 of 26 (80.8%)______26_____ 21______123______15_____ 7______8______6______1______2______1______1______0_____ 0__ 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 61 « 2018 OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS » 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 Sep 01 _ at Arizona State ______36 ___266 __ 2 ___34 _ 16 ___237 __ 4 ___58 ___ 16-24-0 ____ 237 ___ 4 __ 58 ____ 1 ___ 12 ___ 0 __ 12 ___ 2 ____ 5 ___ 0 ____8 ___ 503 Sep 08 _ BAYLOR ______31 ___ 91 ___ 1 ___16 _ 27 ___403 __ 3 ___42 ___ 27-41-0 ____ 403 ___ 3 __ 42 ____ 2 ___ 26 ___ 0 __ 15 ___ 1 ____ 3 ___ 0 ____3 ___ 494 Sep 15 _ at Kansas State ______44 ___164 __ 2 ___27 _ 14 ___285 __ 3 ___72 ___ 14-19-0 ____ 285 ___ 3 __ 72 ____ 4 ___ 35 ___ 0 __ 11 ___ 2 ___ 38 ___ 0 ___ 39 ___ 449 Sep 22 _ TEXAS STATE ______25 ___ 26 ___ 1 ___11 _ 17 ___222 __ 2 ___27 ___ 17-28-2 ____ 222 ___ 2 __ 27 ____ 4 ___ 87 ___ 0 __ 27 ___ 2 ___ 63 ___ 0 ___ 32 ___ 248 Sep 29__ UTEP ______44 ___154 __ 2 ___35 _ 11 ___143 __ 1 ___31 ___ 11-19-1 ____ 143 ___ 1 __ 31 ____ 4 ___ 67 ___ 0 __ 30 ___ 3 ____ 1 ___ 0 ____3 ___ 297 Oct 06__ at Rice ______37 ___ 47 ___ 0 ___ 8 __ 16 ___175 __ 0 ___25 ___ 16-30-2 ____ 175 ___ 0 __ 25 ____ 1 ___ 15 ___ 0 __ 15 ___ 2 ___ 22 ___ 0 ___ 19 ___ 222 Oct 13__ LOUISIANA TECH ______38 ___ 75 ___ 3 ___12 _ 25 ___309 __ 1 ___67 ___ 25-37-1 ____ 309 ___ 1 __ 67 ____ 2 ___ 63 ___ 0 __ 43 ___ 1 ____-4 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 384 Oct 20__ at Southern Miss ______46 ___218 __ 2 ___20 _ 28 ___269 __ 1 ___33 ___ 28-33-1 ____ 269 ___ 1 __ 33 ____ 3 ___ 96 ___ 0 __ 79 ___ 4 ____-7 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 487 Nov 03__ at UAB ______53 ___419 __ 4 ___50 _ 10 ___249 __ 3 ___50 ___ 10-17-1 ____ 249 ___ 3 __ 50 ____ 2 ___ 44 ___ 0 __ 25 ___ 1 ___ 18 ___ 0 ____0 ___ 668 Nov 10__ FIU ______41 ___154 __ 2 ___42 _ 20 ___304 __ 3 ___45 ___ 20-30-0 ____ 304 ___ 3 __ 45 ____ 0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 1 ____ 2 ___ 0 ____2 ___ 458 Nov 17 _ at Marshall ______37 ___118 __ 0 ___18 _ 19 ___387 __ 2 ___50 ___ 19-36-0 ____ 387 ___ 2 __ 50 ____ 0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 ___ 3 ___ 15 ___ 0 ___ 16 ___ 505 Nov 24__ NORTH TEXAS______33____196___ 1___25__ 26___320___ 2____49____ 26-36-1_____ 320___ 2___ 49____ 0_____0____ 0____0____ 2____ 4____ 0____7____ 516

Opponent_s______465__ 1,923__ 20___50__ 229_ 3,303__25___ 72___ 229-350-9___ 3,303___25___72____23___445___ 0___ 79___ 24___ 160___ 0___ 39__ 5,226 UTSA______354__ 1,052__ 7___43__ 204_ 1,918__ 9____ 52__ 204-404-10__ 1,918___ 9____52____34___675___ 0___ 40___ 16___ 102___ 0___ 25__ 2,970

Games: 12 Avg/rush: 4.1 Avg/catch: 14.4 Pass effic: 163.13 KR avg: 19.3 PR avg: 6.7 All purpose avg/game: 495.8 Total offense avg/gm: 435.5

DEFENSE TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS OFF Date______Opponent______Solo____ Ast___ Total_____TFL-Yds____ No-Yds____ FF___ FR-Yds___Int-Yds__ QBH_ Brk____ Kick___ Made-Att___ Run___ Rcv__Saf T/O_ Pts Sep 01 __at Arizona State ______45 ____ 12 ____ 57 ____ 15.0-85 ____9.0-63 _____2 ____ 2-4 _____1-25 _____0 ___ 6 _____ 0 ______7-7 ______0 ____0 __ 0 14__ 49 Sep 08 __BAYLOR ______31 ____ 22 ____ 53 _____ 6.0-43 _____3.0-29 _____0 ____ 0-0 ____ 1-(-7) _____4 ___ 4 _____ 0 ______4-4 ______0 ____0 __ 0 3 __ 37 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______49 ____ 14 ____ 63 _____ 4.0-22 _____ 1.0-9 _____1 ____ 1-1 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 4 _____ 0 ______5-5 ______0 ____0 __ 0 7 __ 41 Sep 22___TEXAS STATE ______54 ____ 10 ____ 64 _____ 6.0-12 _____ 1.0-6 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____ 0-0 _____4 ___ 4 _____ 1 ______3-3 ______0 ____0 __ 0 7 __ 21 Sep 29___UTEP ______37 ____ 10 ____ 47 _____ 5.0-19 _____2.0-11 _____0 ____ 1-0 _____ 0-0 ____ 10 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______3-3 ______0 ____0 __ 0 7 __ 21 Oct 06 ___at Rice ______40 _____ 6 ____ 46 _____ 7.0-27 _____1.0-10 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____3 ___ 7 _____ 0 ______0-0 ______0 ____0 __ 0 0 ___3 Oct 13 ___LOUISIANA TECH ______41 _____ 8 ____ 49 _____ 4.0-16 _____2.0-10 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____1-19 _____4 ___ 5 _____ 0 ______4-4 ______0 ____0 __ 0 0 __ 31 Oct 20 ___at Southern Miss ______31 ____ 14 ____ 45 _____ 8.0-40 _____6.0-34 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____4 ___ 3 _____ 0 ______3-3 ______0 ____0 __ 0 0 __ 27 Nov 03___at UAB ______37 _____ 4 ____ 41 _____ 6.0-15 _____ 0.0-0 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____ 1-0 _____2 ___ 8 _____ 1 ______7-7 ______0 ____0 __ 0 7 __ 52 Nov 10 __FIU ______35 ____ 20 ____ 55 _____ 5.0-13 _____3.0-11 _____0 ____ 0-0 _____4-76 _____1 ___ 5 _____ 0 ______6-6 ______0 ____0 __ 0 14__ 45 Nov 17___at Marshall ______21 ____ 44 ____ 65 _____ 9.0-53 _____5.0-39 _____1 ____ 1-0 _____ 1-5 ____ 16 ___ 5 _____ 0 ______2-2 ______0 ____0 __ 0 7 __ 23 Nov 24___NORTH TEXAS______39____ 16____ 55_____ 7.0-33_____3.0-28_____0____ 0-0______1-0______3____ 1______0______3-3______0_____0___ 0 0__ 24

Opponents______530____ 286____816____78.0-250___23.0-140____9___ 10-29_____9-72____ 21__ 31_____ 2______18-18_____ 0_____ 0___ 1 73__170 UTSA______460____ 180____640____83.0-384___36.0-250____7____ 8-5____ 10-118___ 53__ 55_____ 2______47-47_____ 0_____ 0___ 0 66__374

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date______Opponent______No___ Yds_____ Avg____ Long____Blkd___ TB____ FC____ 50+____I20______Att-Made__Long__Blkd______No_____ Yds_____ Avg_____TB__ OB_ Sep 01___at Arizona State ______5 ___ 237 ____ 47.4 ____ 62 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 2 ____ 4 ______0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______8 _____507 ___ 63.4 ____ 6 ___0 Sep 08 __BAYLOR ______3 ___ 124 ____ 41.3 ____ 50 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 1 ____ 2 ______3-3 _____47 ___ 0 ______7 _____454 ___ 64.9 ____ 4 ___0 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______3 ___ 101 ____ 33.7 ____ 35 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______2-2 _____42 ___ 0 ______8 _____482 ___ 60.2 ____ 2 ___0 Sep 22___TEXAS STATE ______5 ___ 184 ____ 36.8 ____ 51 _____0 ____0 ____3 ____ 1 ____ 0 ______0-1 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______5 _____259 ___ 51.8 ____ 0 ___0 Sep 29 __UTEP ______5 ___ 197 ____ 39.4 ____ 45 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______0-0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ______4 _____260 ___ 65.0 ____ 2 ___0 Oct 06___at Rice ______6 ___ 275 ____ 45.8 ____ 59 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 2 ____ 4 ______1-1 _____28 ___ 0 ______2 _____130 ___ 65.0 ____ 1 ___0 Oct 13___LOUISIANA TECH ______4 ___ 177 ____ 44.2 ____ 50 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 1 ____ 2 ______1-2 _____46 ___ 0 ______6 _____361 ___ 60.2 ____ 2 ___0 Oct 20___at Southern Miss ______5 ___ 183 ____ 36.6 ____ 40 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 1 ______2-2 _____29 ___ 0 ______6 _____311 ___ 51.8 ____ 1 ___0 Nov 03___at UAB ______1 ____37 ____ 37.0 ____ 37 _____0 ____0 ____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______1-2 _____51 ___ 0 ______9 _____585 ___ 65.0 ____ 9 ___0 Nov 10___FIU ______4 ___ 172 ____ 43.0 ____ 51 _____0 ____0 ____2 ____ 1 ____ 2 ______1-2 _____23 ___ 0 ______7 _____463 ___ 66.1 ____ 5 ___0 Nov 17 __at Marshall ______5 ___ 158 ____ 31.6 ____ 41 _____0 ____0 ____1 ____ 0 ____ 3 ______3-5 _____26 ___ 1 ______5 _____288 ___ 57.6 ____ 0 ___0 Nov 24___NORTH TEXAS______3_____70_____ 23.3_____ 42______1_____0_____1_____ 0_____ 2______1-1______20____ 0______5______308____ 61.6____ 1____0

Opponents______49__ 1,915___ 39.1_____ 62______1_____ 0____ 15____ 8_____ 20______21-15_____51____ 1______72____ 4,408____61.2____33___0 UTSA______77__ 3,224___ 41.9_____ 63______2_____ 4____ 21____18____ 26______19-14_____51____ 0______40____ 2,251____56.3____ 7____2

RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date______Opponent______Score____ In RZ__ Scored____ Pts_____ TDs____ TDs_____TDs_____ Made______FGA__ Downs_____Int____ Fumb____Half__ Game Sep 01 __at Arizona State ______L ____ 7-49 _____ 4 ______4 ______28 ______4 _____ 2 _____ 2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 08 __Baylor ______L ___ 20-37 ____ 4 ______4 ______24 ______3 _____ 1 _____ 2 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 15 __at Kansas State ______L ___ 17-41 ____ 3 ______3 ______13 ______1 _____ 1 _____ 0 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 22 __Texas State ______W __ 25-21 ____ 4 ______3 ______21 ______3 _____ 1 _____ 2 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Sep 29 __UTEP ______W __ 30-21 ____ 3 ______3 ______21 ______3 _____ 2 _____ 1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Oct 06 ___at Rice ______W ___ 20-3 _____ 1 ______1 ______3 ______0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Oct 13 ___Louisiana Tech ______L ____ 3-31 _____ 3 ______3 ______21 ______3 _____ 3 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 03___at UAB ______L ____ 3-52 _____ 3 ______3 ______21 ______3 _____ 3 _____ 0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 10 __FIU ______L ____ 7-45 _____ 7 ______6 ______38 ______5 _____ 2 _____ 3 ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 17 __at Marshall ______L ____ 0-23 _____ 6 ______4 ______16 ______1 _____ 0 _____ 1 ______3 ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ____ 0 Nov 24___North Texas______L____ 21-24_____ 3______3______17______2______1______1______1______0______0______0______0______0_____ 0

Total (42 of 46) 91.3%______46_____ 42______250______31_____18_____ 13______11______3______1______0______0______0_____ 0 62 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2018 UTSA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS » RUSHING PUNT RETURNS Player______G_____ Att____ Gain____ Loss___ Net____Avg___TD__ Long__ Avg/G Player______No.______Yds______Avg______TD______Long B.J. Daniels______12____ 87____ 328_____ 6_____322____ 3.7___ 3____36____ 26.8 Greg Campbell Jr.______7______65______9.3______0______25 Jalen Rhodes______11____ 72____ 293_____25____268____ 3.7___ 1____27____ 24.4 Sheldon Jones______5______17______3.4______0______7 Brenden Brady______12____ 49____ 237_____16____221____ 4.5___ 1____27____ 18.4 Matt Guidry______3______-4______-1.3______0______0 Cordale Grundy______9_____ 64____ 304____ 137___167____ 2.6___ 1____26____ 18.6 Solomon Wise______1______8______8.0______0______0 D.J. Gillins______5_____ 28____ 111_____46____ 65____ 2.3___ 0____21____ 13.0 Tyler Mahnke______0______16______0.0______0______16 Matt Guidry______10____ 11_____ 56______5_____ 51____ 4.6___ 0____43____ 5.1 Total______16______102______6.4______0______25 Greg Campbell Jr.____ 11_____6_____ 29______6_____ 23____ 3.8___ 0____13____ 2.1 Opponents______24______160______6.7______0______39 Halen Steward______12_____2______9______0______9_____ 4.5___ 0____ 8____ 0.8 Sheldon Jones______10_____1______3______0______3_____ 3.0___ 0____ 3____ 0.3 Blaze Moorhead______9______1______1______0______1_____ 1.0___ 0____ 1____ 0.1 KICK RETURNS Total______12___ 354___1,411___ 359__ 1,052___ 3.0___ 7____ 43____ 87.7 Player______No.______Yds______Avg______TD______Long Opponents______12___ 465___2,182___ 259__ 1,923___ 4.1__ 20___50___ 160.2 Matt Guidry______21______495______23.6______0______40 B.J. Daniels______6______102______17.0______0______32 Brenden Brady______3______48______16.0______0______19 PASSING Jalen Rhodes______1______0______0.0______0______0 Player______G____ Effic_____Cmp-Att-Int___ Pct_____Yds___ TD__ Lng___Avg/G De’Marco Guidry______1______16______16.0______0______11 Cordale Grundy______9___ 92.99____ 111-220-3___ 50.5___ 989___ 5___52___ 109.9 Sheldon Jones______1______14______14.0______0______14 Bryce Rivers______3___122.64____ 37-64-2____ 57.8___ 463___ 2___44___ 154.3 Greg Campbell Jr.______1______0______0.0______0______0 D.J. Gillins______5___ 69.18_____ 30-61-5____ 49.2___ 225___ 1___26____45.0 Total______34______675______19.9______0______40 Jordan Weeks______4___ 85.42_____ 26-58-0____ 44.8___ 241___ 1___36____60.2 Opponents______23______445______19.3______0______79 Brenden Brady______12___ 0.00______0-1-0_____ 0.0____ 0____ 0___ 0____ 0.0 Total______12___92.78___ 204-404-10__ 50.5__ 1,918__ 9____52___ 159.8 Opponents______12__ 163.13____ 229-350-9___ 65.4__ 3,303__ 25___72___ 275.2 INTERCEPTIONS Player______No.______Yds______Avg______TD ______Long Cassius Grady______4______36______9.0______0______27 RECEIVING Clayton Johnson______2______11______5.5______0______11 Player______G______No.______Yds______Avg____ TD______Long___ Avg/G Teddrick McGhee______1______0______0.0______0______0 Greg Campbell Jr.____ 11_____ 58______658______11.3____ 2______44_____ 59.8 C.J. Levine______1______8______8.0______1______8 Kirk Johnson Jr.______9______20______137______6.8____ 0______27_____ 15.2 Les Maruo______1______0______0.0______0______0 Blaze Moorhead______9______19______210______11.1____ 1______52_____ 23.3 Total______9______72______8.0______1______27 Marquez McNair_____ 7______17______198______11.6____ 0______26_____ 28.3 Opponents______10______118______11.8______2______41 Gavin Sharp______12_____ 16______114______7.1____ 0______36______9.5

Tariq Woolen______12_____ 15______158______10.5____ 1______33_____ 13.2 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg___ 11_____ 14______179______12.8____ 3______36_____ 16.3 FUMBLE RETURNS Sheldon Jones______10_____ 10______74______7.4____ 0______18______7.4 Player______No.______Yds______Avg______TD______Long Jalen Rhodes______11_____ 10______36______3.6____ 0______13______3.3 Lorenzo Dantzler ______1 ______27 ______27.0 ______1 ______27 Brenden Brady______12______8______44______5.5____ 0______15______3.7 Brenndan Johnson ______1 ______2 ______2.0 ______0 ______2 Carter McCarthy_____ 10______6______52______8.7____ 1______15______5.2 B.J. Daniels______12______4______27______6.8____ 0______9______2.2 Total ______2 ______29 ______14.5 ______1 ______27 Halen Steward______12______4______14______3.5____ 1______7______1.2 Opponents ______2 ______5 ______2.5 ______0 ______4

T.J. King______11______1______7______7.0____ 0______7______0.6 Larry Stephens______11______1______6______6.0____ 0______6______0.5 ALL-PURPOSE Player______G____ Rush_____ Rec_____PR___ KOR____IR______Tot_____Avg/G Total______12_____ 204_____ 1,918______9.4_____ 9______52_____ 159.8 Greg Campbell Jr.______11____ 23_____ 658____ 65_____0_____ 0_____ 746____ 67.8 Opponent______12_____ 229_____ 3,303_____ 14.4____ 25______72_____ 275.2 Matt Guidry______10____ 51______4______-4____ 495____ 0_____ 546____ 54.6 B.J. Daniels______12____322_____ 27_____ 0____ 102____ 0_____ 451____ 37.6 Brenden Brady______12____221_____ 44_____ 0_____ 48_____ 0_____ 313____ 26.1 TOTAL OFFENSE Jalen Rhodes______11____268_____ 36_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 304____ 27.6 Player______G______Plays_____ Rush_____ Pass______Total______Avg/G Blaze Moorhead______9______1______210_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 211____ 23.4 Cordale Grundy______9______284_____ 167_____ 989_____ 1,156_____128.4 Marquez McNair______7______0______198_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 198____ 28.3 Bryce Rivers______3______78______-42______463______421______140.3 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg______11_____0______179_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 179____ 16.3 B.J. Daniels______12______87______322______0______322______26.8 Cordale Grundy______9_____167______0______0______0_____ 0_____ 167____ 18.6 D.J. Gillins______5______89______65______225______290______58.0 Tariq Woolen______12_____0______158_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 158____ 13.2 Jalen Rhodes______11______72______268______0______268______24.4 Kirk Johnson Jr.______9______0______137_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 137____ 15.2 Jordan Weeks______4______67______-20______241______221______55.2 Gavin Sharp______12_____0______114_____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 114_____ 9.5 Sheldon Jones______10_____3______74____ 17____ 14_____ 0_____ 108____ 10.8 Brenden Brady______12______50______221______0______221______18.4 D.J. Gillins______5_____ 65______0______0______0_____ 0______65_____ 13.0 Matt Guidry______10______11______51______0______51______5.1 Carter McCarthy______10_____-6______52_____ 0______0_____ 0______46______4.6 Greg Campbell Jr.______11______6______23______0______23______2.1 Cassius Grady______12_____0______0______0______0____ 36_____36______3.0 Halen Steward______12______2______9______0______9______0.8 Halen Steward______12_____9______14_____ 0______0_____ 0______23______1.9 Sheldon Jones______10______1______3______0______3______0.3 Brenndan Johnson______11_____0______0______0______0____ 17_____17______1.5 Blaze Moorhead______9______1______1______0______1______0.1 Tyler Mahnke______12_____0______0_____ 16_____0_____ 0______16______1.3 Yannis Routsas______12______1______-3______0______-3______-0.2 De’Marco Guidry______8______0______0______0_____ 16_____ 0______16______2.0 Carter McCarthy______10______1______-6______0______-6______-0.6 Clayton Johnson______7______0______0______0______0____ 11_____11______1.6 Total______12______758____ 1,052_____1,918____ 2,970_____ 247.5 Solomon Wise______4______0______0______8______0_____ 0______8______2.0 Opponents______12______815____ 1,923_____3,303____ 5,226_____ 435.5 C.J. Levine______12_____0______0______0______0_____ 8______8______0.7 T.J. King______11_____0______7______0______0_____ 0______7______0.6 Larry Stephens______11_____0______6______0______0_____ 0______6______0.5 Yannis Routsas______12_____-3______0______0______0_____ 0______-3______-0.2 TEAM ______6 _____-7 ______0 _____ 0 _____0 _____ 0 _____ -7 ______-1.2 Jordan Weeks ______4 ____ -20 ______0 _____ 0 _____0 _____ 0 ____ -20 _____-5.0 Bryce Rivers ______2 ____ -39 ______0 _____ 0 _____0 _____ 0 ____ -39 ____ -19.5 Total ______11 ____921 ___ 1,649 ___78 ___ 611 ___ 60 ___ 3,319 ___ 301.7 Opponents ______11 ___1,727 __ 2,983 __ 156 __ 445 ___ 118 __ 5,429 ___ 493.5

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 63 « 2018 UTSA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS » SCORING FIELD GOALS |------PATs------| Player______Made-Att ___ Pct 01-19 _ 20-29 _ 30-39 __ 40-49 _ 50-99 _ Long _ Blkd Player______TD___ FGs _____ Kick___ Rush___ Rcv__ Pass ____DXP___Saf___Points Jared Sackett___ 14-19____ 73.7 1-1____ 1-1_____ 3-3______8-13____ 1-1____ 51____ 0 Jared Sackett______0___14-19____ 18-18___ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 60 UTSA______14-18 ____ 77.8 1-1 ____ 1-1 ____ 3-3 _____8-12 ____ 1-1 ___ 51 ____ 0 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg_____ 3____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 18 Opponents_____ 14-19____ 73.7 0-0____ 7-7_____ 3-5______3-7_____ 1-1____ 51____ 0 B.J. Daniels______3____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 18 Greg Campbell Jr.______2____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 12 FG SEQUENCE______UTSA______OPPONENTS C.J. Levine______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at Arizona State______--______-- Tariq Woolen______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 Baylor______(47),(46) ______(47),(32),(38) Halen Steward______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at Kansas State______46,(37) ______(33),(42) Lorenzo Dantzler______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 Texas State______(40),(40),(44) ______34 Carter McCarthy______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 UTEP______(51),46,(39),(47) ______-- Blaze Moorhead______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at Rice______(44),(40) ______(28) Louisiana Tech______43,(29) ______(46),45 Brenden Brady______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at Southern Miss______(18) ______(22),(29) Bryce Rivers______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at UAB______(37) ______(51),46 Cordale Grundy______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 FIU______47______33,(23) Jalen Rhodes______1____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 0____ 6 at Marshall______--______(26),45,40,(21),(25) Kevin Strong Jr.______0____ 0-0______0-0_____ 0-0____0____0-0______0____ 1____ 2 North Texas______48______(20) Total______18__14-19____ 18-18___0-0____ 0____0-0______0____ 1___ 170 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Opponents.______47__15-21____ 47-47___0-0____ 0____0-0______0____ 0___ 374 KICKOFFS PUNTING Player______No.______Yds______Avg______TB____ OB____ Retn____Net____YdLn Player______No.______Yds______Avg____ Long___ TB____ FC____I20___ 50+__ Blkd Hunter Duplessis____29_____ 1,634______56.3______7______1______Yannis Routsas______75____ 3,224_____ 43.0____ 63____ 4_____ 21____ 26_____ 18____ 2 Jared Sackett______11______617______56.1______0______1______TEAM ______2 ______0 ______0.0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____0 ______0 ____ 0 Total______40_____ 2,251______56.3______7______2_____ 445___ 40.8_____24 Total______77____ 3,224_____ 41.9____ 63____ 4_____ 21____ 26_____ 18____ 2 Opponents______72_____ 4,408______61.2______33_____0_____ 675___ 40.4_____24 Opponents______49____ 1,915_____ 39.1____ 62____ 0_____ 15____ 20______8____ 1

Starters Summary Offense QB TB WR (X) WR (Z) WR (SLOT) TE LT LG C RG RT at Arizona State Grundy Rhodes Wollen Campbell Jr. McCarthy (TE) Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Dunlop Galmore Baylor Grundy Daniels Wollen Campbell Jr. Johnson Jr. Sharp Shannon Graner Davis Dunlop Galmore at Kansas State Grundy Rhodes Ogle-Kellogg Campbell Jr. Johnson Jr. Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Dunlop Galmore Texas State Grundy Rhodes Ogle-Kellogg Campbell Jr. Johnson Jr. Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Dunlop Galmore UTEP Grundy Rhodes Ogle-Kellogg Campbell Jr. Johnson Jr. Wollen (WR) Shannon Burford Davis Dunlop Galmore at Rice Grundy Rhodes Ogle-Kellogg Campbell Jr. King (TE) Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Wright Dunlop Louisiana Tech Grundy Rhodes Stephens Moorhead McNair Steward (FB) Shannon Burford Davis Wright Dunlop at Southern Miss Weeks Rhodes Campbell Jr. Moorhead McNair Johnson Jr. (WR) Shannon Burford Davis Wright Dunlop at UAB Weeks Rhodes Stephens Campbell Jr. McNair Sharp Shannon Graner Davis Wright Dunlop FIU Gillins Rhodes Ogle-Kellogg Campbell Jr. Steward (FB) Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Graner Dunlop at Marshall Weeks Brady Ogle-Kellogg Stephens. Jones Sharp Shannon Burford Davis Wright Dunlop North Texas Rivers Rhodes Stephens Campbell Jr. Jones King Shannon Burford Davis Wright Dunlop

Defense DE DT DT DE LB (MIKE) LB (WILL) SS WS FS CB CB at Arizona State Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Banks Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Dye Jr. C. Johnson Baylor Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Banks Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine McGhee C. Johnson at Kansas State Carter-McLin Newton Strong Jr. Banks Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine McGhee C. Johnson Texas State Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Grady C. Johnson UTEP Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Grady C. Johnson at Rice Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Grady McGhee Louisiana Tech Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Grady C. Johnson at Southern Miss Carter-McLin Newton Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo Martel Godfrey Levine Grady C. Johnson at UAB Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Levine Grady Mayfield Jr. FIU Carter-McLin Haynes Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo B. Johnson Godfrey Martel Grady Mayfield Jr. at Marshall Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo Taylor Godfrey Levine Grady B. Johnson North Texas Carter-McLin Baker Strong Jr. Dantzler Tauaefa Maruo Taylor Godfrey Levine Grady B. Johnson

Team Game Captains at Arizona State — Jalen Rhodes, Yannis Routsas, Kevin Strong Jr. Louisiana Tech — Josh Dunlop, DeQuarius Henry, Larry Stephens Baylor — Greg Campbell Jr., Larry Stephens, Josiah Tauaefa at Southern Miss — Lorenzo Dantzler, Cassius Grady, Marquez McNair, Josiah Tauaefa at Kansas State — Andre Martel, Les Maruo, Blaze Moorhead, at UAB — Yannis Routsas, Larry Stephens, Kevin Strong Jr. Texas State — Cordale Grundy, Darryl Godfrey, Grant Merka FIU — Eric Banks, D.J. Gillins, Yannis Routsas UTEP — Lorenzo Dantzler, Jared Sackett, Teyvion Shannon at Marshall — Jarrod Carter-McLin, Peyton Hall, Halen Steward at Rice — Greg Campbell Jr., C.J. Levine, Yannis Routsas North Texas — David Anzaldua, Greg Campbell Jr., Kevin Strong Jr.

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Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd ##___ Player______GP-GS____ Solo __ Ast ___ Total ____ TFL-Yds ______No-Yds ______Int-Yds ___ BU ___ Qbh __ Rcv-Yds __ FF ____Kick __ Saf

55___ Josiah Tauaefa______12-12_____ 62____ 51___ 113_____11.5-47______4.5-36______.______.______3______.______2______.______. 14___ C.J. Levine______12-11_____ 67____ 27____94______4.5-8______.______1-8______6______3______.______1______.______. 44___ Les Maruo______12-12_____ 49____ 37____86______4.5-12______2.0-5______1-0______1______2______2-0______.______.______. 23___ Darryl Godfrey______12-12_____ 53____ 27____80______4.5-8______1.0-2______.______1______.______.______.______.______. 28___ Cassius Grady______12-9______36_____9_____45______3.5-5______.______4-36_____ 5______.______.______.______.______. 12___ Andrew Martel______11-2______29____ 16____45______4.0-18______2.0-14______.______.______.______2-0______.______.______. 21___ Brenndan Johnson______11-11_____ 31____ 10____41______4.5-12______1.0-6______0-17_____ 4______.______2-2______.______.______. 91___ Jarrod Carter-McLin______12-12_____ 13____ 17____30______2.5-6______0.5-4______.______3______2______1-0_____ 1______.______. 98___ Lorenzo Dantzler______12-9______15____ 12____27______8.5-29______3.5-19______.______.______2______1-27____ 2______.______. 54___ Kevin Strong Jr.______12-12_____ 15_____9_____24______6.5-16______1.0-5______.______1______3______.______.______.______1 45___ DeQuarius Henry______12-0______18_____6_____24______5.0-30______4.0-28______.______.______2______1-0_____ 2______.______. 29___ Clayton Johnson______7-7______20_____3_____23______1.0-3______.______2-11_____ 3______.______.______.______.______. 90___ Eric Banks______12-3______15_____7_____22______5.0-14______1.0-2______.______.______1______.______.______.______. 92___ King Newton______9-2______14_____7_____21______3.0-13______1.0-8______.______.______1______1-0______.______.______. 95___ Jaylon Haynes______12-1______10_____8_____18______2.0-9______1.0-7______.______.______.______.______1______.______. 99___ Baylen Baker______9-9______8_____5_____13______0.5-4______0.5-4______.______1______2______.______.______.______. 32___ Dadrian Taylor______12-2______11_____1_____12______.______.______.______2______.______.______.______.______. 27___ Teddrick McGhee______6-3______10_____1_____11______1.0-3______.______1-0______3______.______.______.______.______. 26___ Corey Mayfield Jr.______10-2______7_____3_____10______.______.______.______1______.______.______.______.______. 50___ Brandon Matterson______10-0______3_____7_____10______1.5-5______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 41___ De’Marco Guidry______8-0______6_____2_____ 8______1.0-4______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 38___ Tyler Mahnke______12-0______5_____1_____ 6______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 19___ Blaze Moorhead______9-2______4_____1_____ 5______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 94___ Solomon Wise______4-0______3_____2_____ 5______2.0-2______.______.______.______.______.______.______1______. 30___ Stanley Dye Jr.______1-1______.______4_____ 4______0.5-1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 43___ Donovan Perkins______12-0______1_____3_____ 4______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 40___ Lawrence Jackson______7-0______3_____1_____ 4______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 10___ Greg Campbell Jr.______11-10______3_____ ._____ 3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 18___ Peyton Hall______11-0______2_____1_____ 3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 17___ Vance Vallair______12-0______2_____1_____ 3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 96___ Jim Philistin______9-0______2_____1_____ 3______1.0-1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 57___ Peter Gray______3-0______1_____2_____ 3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 97___ Robert Fuentes______8-0______2_____ ._____ 2______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 52___ Grant Merka______12-0______1_____1_____ 2______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 66___ Dominic Pastucci______11-0______1_____1_____ 2______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 35___ Avery Jackson______10-0______.______1_____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 37___ Carrington Kearney______3-0______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 14___ Cordale Grundy______9-7______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 84___ Larry Stephens______11-4______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 48___ Hunter Duplessis______9-0______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 4____ Marquez McNair______7-3______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 61___ Kevin Davis______12-12______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 39___ Yannis Routsas______12-0______.______1_____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 42___ Jared Sackett______11-0______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 64___ Josh Dunlop______12-12______1_____ ._____ 1______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______. 3____ Tariq Woolen______12-3______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______.______1______. _____ Total______12______530___286___ 816_____ 78-250______23-140______9-72____ 31_____21____ 10-29____ 9______2______1 _____ Opponents______12______460___180___ 640_____ 83-384______36-250______10-118___ 55_____53_____ 8-5_____ 7______2______.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 65 « 2018 UTSA/OPPONENTS SUPERLATIVES » INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL

Rushes______17______Jalen Rhodes vs Texas State (9/22) Rushes______26______Mosley, Southern Miss (10/20) Yards Rushing______90______B.J. Daniels vs Baylor (9/8) Yards Rushing______155______Torrey, North Texas (11/24) TD Rushes______1______B.J. Daniels at Arizona State (9/1) TD Rushes______2______McKnight, Louisiana Tech (10/13) ______B.J. Daniels vs Baylor (9/8) ______Cordale Grundy vs UTEP (9/29) ______Brown, UAB (11/3) ______Jalen Rhodes at Rice (10/6) Long Rush______50______Wilson, UAB (11/3) ______B.J. Daniels at Rice (10/6) Pass attempts______36______Smith, Louisiana Tech (10/13) ______Bryce Rivers vs North Texas (11/24) ______Green, Marshall (11/17) ______Brenden Brady vs North Texas (11/24) ______Fine, North Texas (11/24) Long Rush______43______Matt Guidry at Southern Miss (10/20) Pass completions______28______Abraham, Southern Miss (10/20) Pass attempts______38______Cordale Grundy vs Louisiana Tech (10/13) Yards Passing______387______Green, Marshall (11/17) Pass completions______20______Cordale Grundy vs UTEP (9/29) TD Passes______4______Wilkins, Arizona State (9/1) ______Bryce Rivers vs North Texas (11/24) Yards Passing______269______Bryce Rivers vs North Texas (11/24) Long Pass______72______Delton, Kansas State (9/15) TD Passes______2______Cordale Grundy vs UTEP (9/29) Receptions______9______Brown, Texas State (9/22) Long Pass______52______Cordale Grundy vs Louisiana Tech (10/13) Yards Receiving______162______Brady, Marshall (11/17) Receptions______11______Greg Campbell Jr. vs North Texas (11/24) TD Receptions______2______Harry, Arizona State (9/1) Yards Receiving______186______Greg Campbell Jr. vs North Texas (11/24) ______Zuber, Kansas State (9/15) TD Receptions______1______Blaze Moorhead vs Baylor (9/8) ______Ubosi, UAB (11/3) ______Greg Campbell Jr. at Kansas State (9/15) Long Reception______72______Zuber, Kansas State (9/15) ______Halen Steward at Kansas State (9/15) Field Goals______3______Martin, Baylor (9/8) ______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg vs Texas State (9/22) ______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg vs UTEP (9/29) ______Rohrwasser, Marshall (11/17) ______Carter McCarthy vs UTEP (9/29) Long Field Goal______51______Vogel, UAB (11/3) ______Greg Campbell Jr. at Southern Miss (10/20) Punts______6______Fox, Rice (10/6) ______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg vs FIU (11/10) Punting Avg______47.4______Sleep-Dalton, Arizona State (9/1) ______Tariq Woolen vs North Texas (11/24) Long Punt______62______Sleep-Dalton, Arizona State (9/1) Long Reception______52______Blaze Moorhead vs Louisiana Tech (10/13) Punts inside 20______4______Sleep-Dalton, Arizona State (9/1) Field Goals______3______Jared Sackett vs Texas State (9/22) ______Fox, Rice (10/6) ______Jared Sackett vs UTEP (9/29) Long Punt Return______39______Zuber, Kansas State (9/15) Long Field Goal______51______Jared Sackett vs UTEP (9/29) Punts______10______Yannis Routsas at Marshall (11/17) Long Kickoff Return______79______Harris, Southern Miss (10/20) Punting Avg______47.3______Yannis Routsas at Southern Miss (10/20) Tackles______11______Ejiya, North Texas (11/24) Long Punt______63______Yannis Routsas vs Baylor (9/8) Sacks______2.0______Slade, Arizona State (9/1) Punts inside 20______6______Yannis Routsas at Southern Miss (10/20) ______Davidson, Arizona State (9/1) Long Punt Return______25______Greg Campbell Jr. at Marshall (11/17) ______Ruff, Southern Miss (10/20) Long Kickoff Return______40______Matt Guidry vs UTEP (9/29) ______Cobb, Marshall (11/17) Tackles______14______Andrew Martel at Southern Miss (10/20) ______Ejiya, North Texas (11/24) ______C.J. Levine at Marshall (11/17) Tackles For Loss______4.0______Ejiya, North Texas (11/24) ______Josiah Tauaefa vs North Texas (11/24) Sacks______2.5______Josiah Tauaefa vs Texas State (9/22) Interceptions______1______Forman, Arizona State (9/1) Tackles For Loss______3.5______Josiah Tauaefa vs Texas State (9/22) ______Thomas,Baylor (9/8) Interceptions______1______Clayton Johnson vs Texas State (9/22) ______Sneed, Louisiana Tech (10/13) ______Les Maruo vs Texas State (9/22) ______Cash, UAB (11/3) ______Clayton Johnson vs UTEP (9/29) ______Freeman, FIU (11/10) ______Teddrick McGhee at Rice (10/6) ______Dames, FIU (11/10) ______Cassius Grady at Rice (10/6) ______Hall, FIU (11/10) ______Cassius Grady vs Louisiana Tech (10/13) ______Jacques-Louis, FIU (11/10) ______C.J. Levine at Southern Miss (10/20) ______Cassius Grady at UAB (11/3) ______Brown, Marshall (11/17) ______Cassius Grady vs North Texas (11/24) ______Hall, North Texas (11/24)

TEAM OPPONENT TEAM

Rushes______41______vs Texas State (9/22) Rushes______53______UAB (11/3) Yards Rushing______145______vs Texas State (9/22) Yards Rushing______419______UAB (11/3) Yards Per Rush______4.4______vs North Texas (11/24) TD Rushes______2______at Rice (10/6) Yards Per Rush______7.9______UAB (11/3) ______vs North Texas (11/24) TD Rushes______4______UAB (11/3) Pass attempts______43______at Arizona State (9/1) Pass attempts______41______Baylor (9/8) Pass completions______20______vs UTEP (9/29) Pass completions______28______Southern Miss (10/20) ______vs North Texas (11/24) Yards Passing______403______Baylor (9/8) Yards Passing______269______vs North Texas (11/24) Yards Per Pass______15.0______Kansas State (9/15) Yards Per Pass______8.2______vs North Texas (11/24) TD Passes______4______Arizona State (9/1) TD Passes______2______at Kansas State (9/15) Total Plays______79______Southern Miss (10/20) ______vs UTEP (9/29) Total Plays______77______at Arizona State (9/1) Total Offense______668______UAB (11/3) Total Offense______400______vs North Texas (11/24) Yards Per Play______9.5______UAB (11/3) Yards Per Play______6.3______vs North Texas (11/24) Points______52______UAB (11/3) Points______30______vs UTEP (9/29) Sacks By______9______Arizona State (9/1) Sacks By______5______vs Texas State (9/22) First Downs______30______UAB (11/3) First Downs______20______vs North Texas (11/24) Penalties______11______Arizona State (9/1) Penalties______10______at Marshall (11/17) ______UAB (11/3) Penalty Yards______73______at Marshall (11/17) Penalty Yards______122______UAB (11/3) Turnovers______4______vs FIU (11/10) Interceptions By______2______vs Texas State (9/22) Turnovers______4______Rice (10/6) ______at Rice (10/6) Interceptions By______4______FIU (11/10) Punts______10______at Marshall (11/17) Punts______6______Rice (10/6) Punting Avg______47.3______at Southern Miss (10/20) Punting Avg______47.4______Arizona State (9/1) Long Punt______63______vs Baylor (9/8) Long Punt______62______Arizona State (9/1) Punts inside 20______6______at Southern Miss (10/20) Punts inside 20______4______Arizona State (9/1) Long Punt Return______25______at Marshall (11/17) ______Rice (10/6) Long Punt Return______39______Kansas State (9/15)

66 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2018 MISCELLANEOUS STATS » (plays of 20-plus yards)

2018 LONG PLAY CHART LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Play Yards Type Player Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD 52______Pass______Blaze Moorhead from Cordale Grundy_____ Louisiana Tech 44______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Bryce Rivers______UNT 90-99 0 0 43______Rush______Matt Guidry______Southern Miss 80-89 0 0 40______KR______Matt Guidry______UTEP 70-79 0 0 37______KR______Matt Guidry______Louisiana Tech 60-69 0 0 *36______Pass______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg from Bryce Rivers______FIU 50-59 1 0 36______Rush______B.J. Daniels______Baylor 36______Pass______Gavin Sharp from Jordan Weeks______UAB 40-49 4 0 33______Pass______Tariq Woolen from Cordale Grundy______Arizona State 30-39 9 1 33______KR______Matt Guidry______Southern Miss 20-29 34 1 32______KR______B.J. Daniels______UNT 30______KR______Matt Guidry______Kansas State Long Plays By Type No. TD 30______KR______Matt Guidry______Marshall Rushing 9 0 28______KR______Matt Guidry______Texas State 27______Rush______Jalen Rhodes______UNT Passing 21 1 27______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. fro Bryce Rivers______UNT Punt returns 1 0 27______INT______Cassius Grady______Rice Kick returns 15 0 *27______FR______Lorenzo Dantzler______Texas State Interceptions 1 0 27______Pass______Kirk Johnson Jr. from Cordale Grundy______Arizona State Fumble returns 1 1 27______KR______Matt Guidry______Baylor 27______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Jordan Weeks______Southern Miss TOTAL 48 2 27______Rush______Jalen Rhodes______Baylor 26______Pass______Marquez McNair from Jordan Weeks______Southern Miss 26______Rush______Cordale Grundy______Kansas State 26______Pass______Blaze Moorhead from D.J. Gillins______Arizona State LONG PLAYS BY PLAYER 26______Pass______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg from Cordale Grundy______UTEP 26______KR______Matt Guidry______Southern Miss 25______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Bryce Rivers______UNT Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 25______PR______Greg Campbell Jr.______Marshall Matt Guidry 14 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 24______Rush______Cordale Grundy______Louisiana Tech Greg Campbell Jr. 10 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 24______Pass______Tykee Ogle-Kellogg from Cordale Grundy____ Kansas State Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 23______KR______Matt Guidry______FIU B.J. Daniels 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 23______Pass______Marquez McNair from D.J. Gillins______FIU 23______Pass______Tariq Woolen from Cordale Grundy______Rice Marquez McNair 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 22______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Cordale Grundy______Baylor Cordale Grundy 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 22______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Cordale Grundy______Texas State Tariq Woolen 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 22______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Cordale Grundy______Baylor Blaze Moorhead 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21______KR______Matt Guidry______Baylor Jalen Rhodes 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 21______Rush______Brenden Brady______UAB 21______Pass______Marquez McNair from Cordale Grundy____ Louisiana Tech Brenden Brady 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 21______Rush______D.J. Gillins______Arizona State Lorenzo Dantzler 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 20______KR______Matt Guidry______Rice Kirk Johnson Jr. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20______KR______Matt Guidry______Baylor Cassius Grady 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 20______KR______Matt Guidry______Kansas State Gavin Sharp 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20______Pass______Greg Campbell Jr. from Bryce Rivers______Marshall D.J. Gillins 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 * touchdown scored on play TOTAL 48 2 9 21 15 1 1 1

LONGEST PLAYS

Rushing 43 Matt Guidry vs Southern Miss (10/20/2018)

Rushing Touchdown 7 Cordale Grundy vs UTEP (9/29/2018)

Passing 52 Blaze Moorhead from Cordale Grundy « 2018 TIME OF POSSESSION » vs Louisiana Tech (10/13/2018)

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Passing Touchdown Sep 01 at Arizona State L, 7-49 32:21 9:26 6:44 6:36 9:35 36 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg from Bryce Rivers Sep 08 Baylor L, 20-37 24:52 6:56 7:18 6:37 4:01 Sep 15 at Kansas State L, 17-41 32:18 4:03 8:50 10:51 8:34 vs FIU (11/10/2018) Sep 22 Texas State W,25-21 34:46 8:52 7:59 6:53 11:02 Sep 29 UTEP W, 30-21 26:17 5:02 6:52 7:30 6:53 Punt Return Oct 06 at Rice W, 20-3 29:14 10:08 5:19 5:03 8:44 Oct 13 Louisiana Tech L, 3-31 24:47 6:28 6:55 7:01 4:23 25 Greg Campbell Jr. vs Marshall (11/17/2018) Oct 20 Southern Miss L,17-27 23:25 4:32 5:42 6:43 6:28 Nov 03 at UAB L, 3-52 25:33 7:06 8:06 4:40 5:41 Kick Return Nov 10 FIU L, 7-45 26:38 7:17 5:15 8:09 5:57 Nov 17 at Marshall L, 0-23 25:33 5:22 6:13 8:48 5:10 40 Matt Guidry vs UTEP (9/29/2018) Nov 24 North Texas L, 21-24 25:59 7:06 6:43 6:52 5:18 UTSA Total 331:43 82:18 81:56 85:43 81:46 0:00 Interception Return Avg. 27:38 6:51 6:49 7:08 6:48 0:00 27 Cassius Grady vs Rice (10/6/2018) Opp. Total 388:17 97:42 98:04 94:17 98:14 0:00 Avg. 32:21 8:08 8:10 7:51 8:11 0:00 Fumble Return 27 Lorenzo Dantzler vs Texas State (9/22/2018)

Punt 63 Yannis Routsas vs Baylor (9/8/2018)

Field Goal 51 Jared Sackett vs UTEP (9/29/2018)

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 67 « 2018 UTSA GAME RECAPS »

Saturday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Sept. 8 Arizona State 49, UTSA 7 Baylor 37, UTSA 20 Tempe, Ariz. (Sun Devil Stadium) San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State stormed out to a 28-0 SAN ANTONIO — UTSA sophomore B.J. Daniels halftime lead and never looked back in a 49-7 victory rushed for a game-high 90 yards, but it was not against UTSA in the season opener for both teams on enough in a 37-20 setback to Baylor in the home Saturday night in front of 50,188 fans at Sun Devil opener on Saturday night in front of 42,071 fans at Stadium. the Alamodome. The Sun Devils accumulated 503 yards of offense, Daniels carried 16 times for a career-best 90 including 266 on the ground, and held the Roadrunners yards and a touchdown to pace the offense. The to 220 total yards, 218 of which came through the air. Melbourne, Fla., native had a career-long 36-yard Kirk Johnson Jr. paced the UTSA offense with five dash in the first quarter and his 2-yard TD plunge late catches for 57 yards, while Greg Campbell Jr. caught in the second stanza helped pull UTSA (0-2) to within four passes for 34 yards and Tariq Woolen added 51 20-13 at halftime. yards on three receptions. Junior quarterback Cordale Grundy completed Cordale Grundy completed 16 passes for 187 yards, 18-of-33 passes for 157 yards and his first career while B.J. Daniels rushed for 24 yards on nine carries touchdown pass, a 10-yard strike to Blaze Moorhead and the Roadrunners’ only touchdown of the night when early in the fourth that made it a 27-20 contest. he found paydirt from four yards out with just over six The Bears (2-0) responded with 10 unanswered minutes left to play in the game. points on a 38-yard field goal by Connor Martin and Josiah Tauaefa led UTSA’s defense with 10 tackles, including eight solo stops and a a 1-yard plunge by JaMycal Hasty with 1:29 left to close out the 17-point win and even tackle for loss. C.J. Levine and Darryl Godfrey added five tackles apiece. the all-time series at one apiece. The Sun Devils struck on the game’s opening possession when N’Keal Harry Charlie Brewer passed for 328 yards and three TDs, while Jalen Hurd (136) and hauled in a short pass from Manny Wilkins on third down and three, broke a tackle Denzel Mims (133) both topped the 100-yard receiving mark for Baylor. and raced 58 yards up the middle for a touchdown. The attendance figure marked the second-largest home crowd in UTSA history On UTSA’s first drive of the night, Shannon Forman stepped in front of a slant pass behind the 56,743 fans who watched the inaugural game on Sept. 3, 2011. and returned it 25 yards for a score, helping put the home side up by 14 just two Trailing 20-6, UTSA shifted momentum just before halftime when Lorenzo minutes into the game. Dantzler sacked Baylor quarterback Jalan McClendon and forced a fumble that was After a scoreless stretch of more than 21 minutes, Arizona State found the end zone recovered by King Newton at the Bears’ 35-yard line. Grundy completed passes to two more times late in the second quarter to extend its lead to 28-0 at the break. Eno Greg Campbell Jr. for 22 yards and Tykee Ogle-Kellogg for 11, setting up a 2-yard Benjamin had a 3-yard touchdown run and Terrell Chatman was on the receiving end TD rush by Daniels with nine seconds on the clock. Jared Sackett’s extra point pulled of an 11-yard TD pass from Wilkins with 32 seconds remaining in the half. the Birds to within 20-13. The Sun Devils tacked on two more scores in the third quarter on passing Brewer found Hurd for a 7-yard TD pass with 3:42 left in the third quarter to push touchdowns from Wilkins to Benjamin for seven yards and to Harry for 31 yards. the Bears’ advantage to 27-13. Harry finished with 140 yards on six catches, while Benjamin rushed for 131 yards on 16 totes. Attendance: 42,071______1______2______3______4______Final B.J. Daniels’ 4-yard run to paydirt in the fourth quarter got UTSA on the board. Baylor (2-0) 10 10 7 10 37 UTSA (0-2) 3 10 0 7 20 Attendance: 50,188______1______2______3______4______Final SCORING SUMMARY UTSA (0-1) 0 0 0 7 7 1st 08:48 BU JaMycal Hasty 3 yd pass from Charlie Brewer (Connor Martin kick) Arizona State (1-0) 14 14 14 7 49 9 plays, 50 yards, TOP 4:26 7 - 0 07:05 BU Martin 47 yd field goal SCORING SUMMARY 4 plays, 2 yards, TOP 1:27 10 - 0 1st 13:44 ASU N’Keal Harry 58 yd pass from Manny Wilkins (Brandon Ruiz kick) 05:07 UTSA Jared Sackett 47 yd field goal 4 plays, 81 yards, TOP 1:16 0 - 7 7 plays, 45 yards, TOP 1:58 10 - 3 13:01 ASU Shannon Forman 25 yd interception return (Ruiz kick) 2nd 08:12 UTSA Sackett 46 yd field goal 0 - 14 5 plays, 32 yards, TOP 2:07 10 - 6 2nd 04:26 ASU Eno Benjamin 3 yd run (Ruiz kick) 04:03 BU Denzel Mims 22 yd pass from Brewer (Martin kick) 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP 3:27 0 - 21 7 plays, 97 yards, TOP 4:09 17 - 6 00:32 ASU Terrell Chatman 11 yd pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) 01:56 BU Martin 32 yd field goal 5 plays, 43 yards, TOP 2:22 0 - 28 5 plays, 36 yards, TOP 2:07 20 - 6 3rd 05:41 ASU Benjamin 7 yd pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) 00:09 UTSA B.J. Daniels 2 yd run (Sackett kick) 7 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:01 0 - 35 3 plays, 35 yards, TOP 0:29 20 - 13 00:57 ASU Harry 31 yd pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) 3rd 03:42 BU Jalen Hurd 7 yd pass from Brewer (Martin kick) 5 plays, 61 yards, TOP 1:47 0 - 42 10 plays, 58 yards, TOP 3:53 27 - 13 4th 11:38 ASU Isaiah Floyd 5 yd run (Ruiz kick) 4th 13:07 UTSA Blaze Moorhead 10 yd pass from Cordale Grundy (Sackett kick) 5 plays, 35 yards, TOP 2:32 0 - 49 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:35 27 - 20 06:03 UTSA B.J. Daniels 4 yd run (Jared Sackett kick) 09:29 BU Martin 38 yd field goal 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:35 7 - 49 9 plays, 44 yards, TOP 3:38 30 - 20 01:29 BU Hasty 1 yd run (Martin kick) 12 plays, 78 yards, TOP 6:57 37 - 20 UTSA ASU FIRST DOWNS 18 21 UTSA BU NET YARDS RUSHING 2 266 FIRST DOWNS 26 16 NET YARDS PASSING 218 237 RUSHES-YARDS (NET 31-91 26-98 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 220 503 PASSING YDS (NET 403 157 FUMBLES: NUMBER-LOST 2-2 1-0 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 41-27-0 33-18-1 PENALTIES: NUMBER-YARDS 5-29 11-95 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-494 59-255 PUNTS-YARDS 7-286 5-237 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-123 8-507 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-3 1-0 PUNT RETURNS: NUMBER-YARDS-TD 1-15-0 2-5-0 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-26 3-68 KICKOFF RETURNS: NUMBER-YDS-TD 2-30-0 1-12-0 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1--7 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS: NUMBER-YDS-TD 0-0-0 1-25-1 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG 3-41.3 5-43.0 FUMBLE RETURNS: NUMBER-YDS-TD 0-0-0 1-4-0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 MISCELLANEOUS YARDS 0 0 PENALTIES-YARDS 7-70 6-30 POSSESSION TIME 32:21 27:39 POSSESSION TIME 35:08 24:52 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 OF 18 3 OF 10 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 14 5 OF 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 OF 3 2 OF 2 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 0 OF 1 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 4-4 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 4-4 2-2 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 9-63 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 4-33 3-12

RUSHING: Baylor - John Lovett 9-47; Charlie Brewer 8-22; Chris Platt 1-12; JaMycal Hasty 10-7; RUSHING: UTSA - -B.J. Daniels 9-24; Brenden Brady 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 1; Jalen Rhodes 3-minus Trestan Ebner 1-5; Jalan McClendon 2-minus 2. UTSA - B.J. Daniels 16-90; Jalen Rhodes 2-31; Greg 3; Greg Campbell Jr. 1-minus 4; D.J. Gillins 6-minus 10; Cordale Grundy 12-minus 10. Arizona Campbell Jr. 1-7; Cordale Grundy 7-minus 30. State - Eno Benjamin 16-131; Isaiah Floyd 9-79; Manny Wilkins 6-28; Dillon Sterling-Cole 2-22; A.J. Carter 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Baylor - Charlie Brewer 23-34-0-328; Jalan McClendon 3-6-0-39; Jared Atkinson 1-1-0- 36. UTSA - Cordale Grundy 18-33-1-157. PASSING: UTSA - Cordale Grundy 16-33-1-187; D.J. Gillins 3-10-0-31. Arizona State - Manny Wilkins16-24-0-237. RECEIVING: Baylor - Jalen Hurd 8-136; Denzel Mims 8-133; Chris Platt 4-53; Tyquan Thornton 2-22; Charlie Brewer 1-36; Christoph Henle 1-12; Trestan Ebner 1-9; JaMycal Hasty 1-3; Tyler Henderson RECEIVING: UTSA - Kirk Johnson Jr. 5-57; Greg Campbell Jr. 4-34; Tariq Woolen 3-51; Tykee Ogle- 1-minus 1. UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 4-62; Blaze Moorhead 4-35; Kirk Johnson Jr. 3-15; Tykee Kellogg 2-18; Blaze Moorhead 1-26; Jalen Rhodes 1-13; Sheldon Jones 1-8; Brenden Brady 1-7; Ogle-Kellogg 2-18; B.J. Daniels 1-9; Tariq Woolen 1-7; Gavin Sharp 1-5; Carter McCarthy 1-5; Gavin Sharp 1-4. Arizona State- N’Keal Harry 6-140; Frank Darby 2-23; Eno Benjamin 2-15; Kyle Jalen Rhodes 1-1. Williams 1-21; Curtis Hodges 1-11; Terrell Chatman 1-11; CJ French-Love 1-9; Ryan Jenkins 1-7; INTERCEPTIONS: Baylor - Derrek Thomas 1-minus 7. UTSA - None. Tommy Hudson 1-0. FUMBLES: Baylor - Jalan McClendon 1-1. UTSA - None. INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - None. Arizona State - Shannon Forman 1-25.

FUMBLES: UTSA - Cordale Grundy 1-1; D.J. Gillins 1-1. Arizona State - Brandon Aiyuk 1-0.

68 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « 2018 UTSA GAME RECAPS »

Saturday, Sept. 15 Saturday, Sept. 22 Kansas State 41, UTSA 17 UTSA 25, Texas State 21 Manhattan, Kansas (Bill Snyder Family Stadum) San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State used a big-play SAN ANTONIO — Josiah Tauaefa posted nine tackles offense and a stingy defense to down UTSA, 41-17, and two-and-a-half sacks and UTSA held off Texas in non-conference action on Saturday afternoon at Bill State, 25-21, in the H-E-B I-35 Showdown on Saturday Snyder Family Stadium. night at the Alamodome. The Wildcats (2-1) piled up 449 yards of offense Tauaefa had 3.5 tackles behind the line of and averaged 7.1 yards per play, and they limited the scrimmage and a key forced fumble that was returned Roadrunners (0-3) to 300 yards in the second meeting for a touchdown on the first possession of the evening between the two teams. to help lead the Roadrunners (1-3) to their third win in K-State quarterback Skylar Thompson completed as many meetings with the Bobcats (1-3). The junior 13-of-18 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns linebacker helped lead a defense that limited Texas and he ran for 66 yards and an additional score. His State to 248 yards of offense, including just 26 on favorite target was Isaiah Zuber, who caught seven the ground. passes for 144 yards and a pair of TDs. Meanwhile, Jalen Rhodes rushed for a game-high UTSA signal-caller Cordale Grundy completed 14 76 yards on 17 carries and Greg Campbell Jr. caught passes for 108 yards and a touchdown, while Jalen seven passes for 71 yards to pace the UTSA offense. Rhodes and B.J. Daniels paced the ground game with The Roadrunners led by two scores in the fourth 53 and 47 yards, respectively. Greg Campbell Jr. led quarter but had to hold off the Bobcats in the final the receiving corps with six catches for 41 yards and a TD. minutes to secure their first victory of the season. Defensively, Darryl Godfrey led the way with eight tackles, including 2.5 for loss Sophomore place-kicker Jared Sackett drilled a 44-yard field goal with 10:14 left and a sack. Les Maruo added six stops, while C.J. Levine posted five. Josiah Tauaefa to play to give UTSA a 23-14 lead. registered four tackles, two behind the line of scrimmage, and he forced a fumble. Texas State pulled to within two points after reserve quarterback Tyler Vitt found The Wildcats got on the board first when they marched 78 yards on 10 plays Hutch White open over the middle for a 13-yard touchdown pass with just over five capped by Alex Barnes’ 3-yard plunge on the game’s opening possession. minutes left on the clock. UTSA responded with a touchdown march of its own later in the opening quarter. The visitors would get the ball back one more time, as UTSA was forced to punt Rhodes got the drive started with a 14-yard dash up the middle and into K-State with a little more than two minutes remaining. Senior punter and Ray Guy Award watch territory. After 7- and 11-yard completions from Grundy to Tykee Ogle-Kellogg and list member Yannis Routsas pinned the Bobcats at their own 2-yard line, and on the first Kirk Johnson Jr., respectively, a defensive pass interference call in the end zone set up play from scrimmage, senior Kevin Strong Jr. tackled Vitt in the end zone for a safety the Roadrunners at the 3-yard line. On second down and goal from the two, Grundy hit to make it 25-21. fullback Halen Steward in the right flat for his second career TD reception. UTSA recovered the onside kick with 1:49 left and only had to kneel it three times K-State then responded with 20 unanswered points and took a 27-7 lead into the to seal the win. locker room. Attendance: 29,205______1______2______3______4______Final Attendance: 50,618______1______2______3______4______Final Texas State (1-3) 7 0 7 7 21 UTSA (0-3) 7 0 0 10 17 UTSA (1-3) 14 3 0 8 25 Kansas State (2-1) 10 17 14 0 41 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 14:07 UTSA Lorenzo Dantzler 27 yd fumble recovery (Jared Sackett kick) 1st 10:48 KSU Alex Barnes 3 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 0 - 7 10 plays, 78 yards, TOP 4:12 0 - 7 07:56 UTSA Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 7 yd pass from Cordale Grundy (Sackett kick) 05:00 UTSA Halen Steward 2 yd pass from Cordale Grundy (Jared Sackett kick) 10 plays, 58 yards, TOP 4:44 0 - 14 7 plays, 50 yards, TOP 1:58 7 - 7 03:21 TXST Tyler Vitt 1 yd run (Clayton Stewart kick) 00:00 KSU Lynch 33 yd field goal 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:34 7 - 14 13 plays, 68 yards, TOP 4:51 7 - 10 2nd 00:40 UTSA Sackett 40 yd field goal 2nd 06:59 KSU Dalton Schoen 42 yd pass from Skylar Thompson (Lynch kick) 11 plays, 27 yards, TOP 3:01 7 - 17 8 plays, 88 yards, TOP 3:19 7 - 17 3rd 02:03 TXST Keenen Brown 21 yd pass from Vitt (Stewart kick) 00:43 KSU Lynch 42 yd field goal 10 plays, 82 yards, TOP 5:53 14 - 17 8 plays, 22 yards, TOP 2:37 7 - 20 4th 13:31 UTSA Sackett 40 yd field goal 00:20 KSU Isaiah Zuber 23 yd pass from Thompson (Lynch kick) 11 plays, 47 yards, TOP 3:32 14 - 20 2 plays, 35 yards, TOP 0:14 7 - 27 10:14 UTSA Sackett 44 yd field goal 3rd 09:15 KSU Thompson 27 yd run (Lynch kick) 8 plays, 27 yards, TOP 3:17 14 - 23 4 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:31 7 - 34 05:08 TXST Hutch White 13 yd pass from Vitt (Stewart kick) 03:31 KSU Zuber 72 yd pass from Alex Delton (Lynch kick) 5 plays, 14 yards, TOP 2:12 21 - 23 3 plays, 71 yards, TOP 1:13 7 - 41 01:49 UTSA Kevin Strong Jr. safety 4th 05:16 UTSA Sackett 37 yd field goal 21 - 25 12 plays, 57 yards, TOP 5:56 10 - 41 03:35 UTSA Greg Campbell Jr. 10 yd pass from D.J. Gillins (Sackett kick) 1 play, 10 yards, TOP 0:04 17 - 41 TXST UTSA FIRST DOWNS 15 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET 25-26 41-145 UTSA KSU PASSING YDS (NET) 222 127 FIRST DOWNS 17 20 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 28-17-2 35-19-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-143 44-164 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-248 76-272 PASSING YDS (NET 157 285 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-27 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 34-19-0 19-14-0 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-63 1-13 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-300 63-449 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 4-87 4-64 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-11 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-11 2-38 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG 5-36.8 7-39.1 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 5-99 4-35 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 1-1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PENALTIES-YARDS 5-41 5-50 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG 4-43.8 3-33.7 POSSESSION TIME 25:14 34:46 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 4-2 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 11 7 OF 21 PENALTIES-YARDS 7-41 4-41 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 2 OF 2 POSSESSION TIME 32:18 27:42 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-4 1-1 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 17 6 OF 13 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-6 5-34 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 3 0 OF 0 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 3-3 RUSHING: Texas State - Robert Brown Jr. 3-17; Tyler Vitt 12-11; Anthony Taylor 5-10; Jaylen Gipson SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-23 1-9 1-1; Javen Banks 2-minus 4; Willie Jones III 2-minus 9. UTSA - Jalen Rhodes 17-76; B.J. Daniels 12- 38; Cordale Grundy 8-31; Sheldon Jones 1-3; TEAM 3-minus 3. RUSHING: UTSA - Jalen Rhodes 9-53; B.J. Daniels 16-47; Cordale Grundy 9-30; D.J. Gillins 2-11; Brenden Brady 1-2; Greg Campbell Jr. 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1. Kansas State - Skylar Thompson 14-66; PASSING: Texas State - Tyler Vitt 15-22-2-192; Jaylen Gipson 1-4-0-4; Hutch White 1-1-0-26; Willie Alex Barnes 13-50; Dalvin Warmack 5-24; Justin Silmon 8-18; Alex Delton 4-6. Jones III 0-1-0-0. UTSA - Cordale Grundy 19-35-0-127.

PASSING: UTSA - Cordale Grundy 14-23-0-108; D.J. Gillins 5-11-0-49. Kansas State - Skylar RECEIVING: Texas State - Keenen Brown 9-124; TJ Bedford 3-39; Hutch White 3-29; Tyler Vitt 1-26; Thompson 13-18-0-213; Alex Delton 1-1-0-72. Jeremiah Haydel 1-4. UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 7-71; Gavin Sharp 5-26; Kirk Johnson Jr. 3-16; Tariq Woolen 2-8; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 1-7; Jalen Rhodes 1-minus 1. RECEIVING: UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 6-41; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 3-38; Blaze Moorhead 3-33; Kirk Johnson Jr. 2-30; Tariq Woolen 1-6; B.J. Daniels 1-6; Carter McCarthy 1-3; Halen Steward 1-2; Jalen INTERCEPTIONS: Texas State - None. UTSA - Clayton Johnson 1-11; Les Maruo1-0. Rhodes 1-minus 2. Kansas State - Isaiah Zuber 7-144; Zach Reuter 2-45; Dalton Schoen 1-42; Alex Barnes 1-30; Blaise Gammon 1-14; Chabastin Taylor 1-5; Isaiah Harris 1-5. FUMBLES: Texas State - Willie Jones III 1-1. UTSA - Kirk Johnson Jr. 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - None. Kansas State - None.

FUMBLES: UTSA - D.J. Gillins 1-1. Kansas State - Skylar Thompson 2-1; Alex Delton 1-1; Duke Shelley 1-0.

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Saturday, Sept. 29 Saturday, Oct. 6 UTSA 30, UTEP 21 UTSA 20, Rice 3 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) Houston, Texas (Rice Stadium)

SAN ANTONIO — UTSA quarterback Cordale Grundy HOUSTON — The UTSA defense forced four turnovers threw for a pair of touchdowns and ran for another to and held Rice to 222 yards of offense in a 20-3 victory lead the Roadrunners to a 30-21 victory over UTEP in Conference USA action on Saturday night at Rice in the Conference USA opener for both teams on Stadium. Saturday night at the Alamodome. With the win, the Roadrunners improved to 3-3 Grundy completed 20-of-35 passes for 187 yards overall and now are off to the program’s first-ever 2-0 and two scores and the junior quarterback rushed for start to conference play. 44 yards and a score to help the Roadrunners improve UTSA got interceptions from Cassius Grady and to 2-3 on the year and 1-0 in league play. It also Teddrick McGhee, while DeQuarius Henry and Brenndan marked the first time the home team won in the series, Johnson both recovered fumbles to help the defense limit which UTSA now leads, 4-2. the Owls (1-5, 0-2 C-USA) to just 47 rushing yards and Greg Campbell Jr. hauled in four passes for a three points, tying the school record for fewest points game-high 61 yards, while Kirk Johnson Jr. and Jalen allowed in a game (2011 vs. Northeastern State; 2012 Rhodes also had four receptions each. vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State). Meanwhile, linebackers Josiah Tauaefa and Les C.J. Levine led all players with 10 tackles (eight Maruo posted eight tackles apiece to lead a UTSA solos) and he broke up three passes. Les Maruo added defense that limited the Miners (0-5) to 278 yards eight tackles, including a sack, while Jarrod Carter-McLin of offense, the second straight opponent that failed to gain 300. DeQuarius Henry and Darryl Godfrey pitched in with six stops apiece. added six stops, including two for loss, a sack and a forced fumble, while Clayton Meanwhile B.J. Daniels led the offense with 61 yards and a touchdown on the Johnson had two tackles, one TFL, an interception and a pass breakup. ground, while Blaze Moorhead led the receivers with two catches for 27 yards. The Roadrunners built a 24-7 halftime lead, only to see UTEP climb back to within Place-kicker Jared Sackett got the Roadrunners on the board first in the opening three points in the fourth quarter. quarter when he split the uprights from 44 yards. UTEP trimmed the UTSA lead to 10 points after David Lucero hauled in a 6-yard UTSA converted a pair of Rice turnovers into 10 points in the second stanza to touchdown pass from Kai Locksley with 5:26 left in the third quarter. take a 13-0 lead. Quardraiz Wadley’s 3-yard TD scamper early in the fourth quarter then helped Grady tipped a Shawn Stankavage pass into the air and then caught it and returned pull the Miners to within 24-21. it 27 yards to the 3-yard line. It marked the junior cornerback’s first interception and the Jared Sackett drilled a 39-yard field goal with 9:49 remaining to push the lead Roadrunners’ fourth pick of the season. On the next play, Daniels plowed into the end back out to six. zone for his third touchdown of the season with 6:56 left until halftime. After the two teams traded punts, UTEP got the ball back with 4:36 on the clock On the Owls’ next possession, Henry came out of a scrum with the football after but UTSA’s defense came up with a fourth-down stop to help set up Sackett’s third field a mishandled snap to set the visitors up at the 14-yard line. After UTSA was unable to goal of the night, this one from 47 yards to seal the win. find paydirt, Sackett drilled his second field goal of the night, this time from 40 yards for his ninth from that distance or longer this season. Attendance: 20,176______1______2______3______4______Final Rice’s Haden Tobola booted a 28-yard field goal midway through the third quarter UTEP (0-5, 0-1 C-USA) 7 0 7 7 21 to cut the UTSA lead to 13-3, but that is as close as the Owls would get. UTSA (2-3, 1-0 C-USA) 7 17 0 6 30 The Roadrunners came up with their third turnover when Johnson scooped up a loose ball at the 22-yard line. Five plays later, Jalen Rhodes found the end zone on a SCORING SUMMARY 1-yard dive and Sackett’s PAT provided the final margin. 1st 04:18 UTEP Kai Locksley 3 yd run (Jason Filley kick) McGhee’s pick stopped the ensuing Rice drive near midfield to secure the win. 7 plays, 43 yards, TOP 3:58 7 - 0 01:22 UTSA Cordale Grundy 7 yd run (Jared Sackett kick) Attendance: 19,170______1______2______3______4______Final 1 play, 7 yards, TOP 0:08 7 - 7 UTSA (3-3, 2-0 C-USA) 3 10 0 7 20 2nd 10:49 UTSA Carter McCarthy 9 yd pass from Grundy (Sackett kick) Rice (1-5, 0-2 C-USA) 0 0 3 0 3 7 plays, 48 yards, TOP 3:23 7 - 14 09:55 UTSA Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 15 yd pass from Grundy (Sackett kick) SCORING SUMMARY 2 plays, 20 yards, TOP 0:43 7 - 21 1st 00:44 UTSA Jared Sackett 44 yd field goal 00:00 UTSA Sackett 51 yd field goal 14 plays, 72 yards, TOP 5:47 3 - 0 7 plays, 39 yards, TOP 1:01 7 - 24 2nd 06:51 UTSA B.J. Daniels 3 yd run (Sackett kick) 3rd 05:26 UTEP David Lucero 6 yd pass from Locksley (Filley kick) 1 play, 3 yards, TOP 0:05 10 - 0 7 plays, 71 yards, TOP 4:15 14 - 24 05:04 UTSA Sackett 40 yd field goal 4th 13:08 UTEP Quardraiz Wadley 3 yd run (Filley kick) 4 plays, -9 yards, TOP 0:57 13 - 0 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 5:07 21 - 24 3rd 08:28 RICE Haden Tobola 28 yd field goal 09:49 UTSA Sackett 39 yd field goal 12 plays, 65 yards, TOP 6:32 13 - 3 8 plays, 38 yards, TOP 3:19 21 - 27 4th 01:50 UTSA Jalen Rhodes 1 yd run (Sackett kick) 00:35 UTSA Sackett 47 yd field goal 5 plays, 32 yards, TOP 2:49 20 - 3 4 plays, 9 yards, TOP 1:43 21 - 30

UTSA RICE UTEP UTSA FIRST DOWNS 11 11 FIRST DOWNS 15 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-135 37-47 RUSHES-YARDS (NET 44-154 24-91 PASSING YDS (NET) 43 175 PASSING YDS (NET 143 187 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 22-8-0 30-16-2 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 19-11-1 35-20-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-178 67-222 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-297 59-278 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 1-2 0-0 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-7 2-22 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 3-1 4-5 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 1-20 1-15 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 4-67 2-59 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-27 0-0 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-0 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 8-43.2 6-45.8 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG 5-39.4 5-41.2 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 3-2 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 1-1 PENALTIES-YARDS 7-55 4-20 PENALTIES-YARDS 5-41 4-45 POSSESSION TIME 29:14 30:46 POSSESSION TIME 33:43 26:17 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 OF 16 2 OF 15 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 14 4 OF 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 1 3 OF 6 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 2 0 OF 0 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 4-4 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-14 1-10 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-11 3-14 RUSHING: UTSA - B.J. Daniels 13-61; Cordale Grundy 7-36; Jalen Rhodes 5-15; D.J. Gillins 6-15; RUSHING: UTEP - Kai Locksley 24-106; Treyvon Hughes 5-38; Quardraiz Wadley 10-10; Joshua Matt Guidry 4-10; Blaze Moorhead 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Greg Campbell Jr. 1-minus 2. UTSA - Fields 4-5; Ryan Metz 1-minus 5. Cordale Grundy 9-44; Greg Campbell Jr. 2-21; Jalen Rice - Austin Walter 14-31; Emmanuel Esukpa 15-20; Giovanni Gentosi 1-2; Shawn Stankavage Rhodes 10-17; B.J. Daniels 3-9. 6-minus 3; Jackson Tyner 1-minus 3. PASSING: UTEP - UTSA - Kai Locksley 10-16-1-117; Ryan Metz 1-3-0-26. Cordale Grundy 20-35- PASSING: UTSA - Cordale Grundy 6-18-0-33; D.J. Gillins 2-4-0-10. Rice - Shawn Stankavage 15-27- 0-187. 1-158; Jackson Tyner 0-2-1-0; Jack Fox 1-1-0-17.

RECEIVING: UTEP - Tre’shon Wolf 2-38; Terry Juneil 2-35; Alan Busey 2-20; Warren Redix 2-17; RECEIVING: UTSA - Kirk Johnson Jr. 3-minus 7; Blaze Moorhead 2-27; Tariq Woolen 1-23; Gavin Quardraiz Wadley 1-25; David Lucero 1-6; Winston Dimel 1-2. UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 4-61; Sharp 1-0; Greg Campbell Jr. 1-0. Rice - Austin Walter 8-70; Aaron Cephus 4-64; Brendan Harmon Kirk Johnson Jr. 4-26; Jalen Rhodes 4-14; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 2-41; Carter McCarthy 2-24; Sheldon 2-16; Jordan Myers 1-17; Austin Trammell 1-8. Jones 1-8; Blaze Moorhead 1-6; Gavin Sharp 1-4; Halen Steward 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - Cassius Grady 1-27; Teddrick McGhee 1-0. Rice - None. INTERCEPTIONS: UTEP - None. UTSA - Clayton Johnson 1-0. FUMBLES: UTSA - D.J. Gillins 1-0. Rice - Jackson Tyner 1-1; Shawn Stankavage 1-0; Emmanuel FUMBLES: UTEP - Terry Juneil 1-1; Kai Locksley 1-0. UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 1-1. Esukpa 1-1.

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Saturday, Oct. 13 Saturday, Oct. 20 Louisian Tech 31, UTSA 3 Southern Miss 27, UTSA 17 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) Hattiesburg, Miss. (M.M. Roberts Stadium)

SAN ANTONIO — UTSA junior Josiah Tauaefa posted HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Southern Miss used a balanced a game-high 13 tackles, but Louisiana Tech used a offensive attack and a stingy defense to down UTSA, 27- 300-yard passing night from J’Mar Smith in a 31-3 17, in Conference USA action on Saturday night at M.M. victory in Conference USA action on Saturday night Roberts Stadium. at the Alamodome. The Golden Eagles (3-3, 2-1 C-USA) tallied 487 yards Smith completed 25-of-36 passes for 309 yards of offense and held the Roadrunners (3-5, 2-2) to 174 and a touchdown to lead the Bulldogs (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) yards in winning for the third time in five all-time meetings. to their fifth straight win against the Roadrunners (3-4, Jack Abraham completed 28-of-33 passes for 269 2-1). He hit Teddy Veal with seven passes for 75 yards, yards and a touchdown, while Trivenskey Mosley rushed while Adrian Hardy hauled in five for 87 yards. for a game-high 142 yards on 26 carries to lead Southern Tauaefa registered seven solo tackles and added Miss’ offense, which finished with a 36:35-23:25 edge in six assisted stops, including 1.5 for loss, in leading the time of possession. UTSA defense, while C.J. Levine added nine tackles, UTSA forced three turnovers and received career including one of the Roadrunners’ eight behind the line highs in tackles from Andrew Martel (14), C.J. Levine (12), of scrimmage. Les Maruo (12) and Darryl Godfrey (11) to go along with Meanwhile, Blaze Moorhead paced the UTSA a season high-tying 13 stops from Josiah Tauaefa. offense with a career high six receptions for 87 Offensively, Jordan Weeks passed for 117 yards and yards, including a 52-yarder via a shovel pass from a touchdown in his first career start, while Greg Campbell quarterback Cordale Grundy on the Roadrunners’ first hauled in a team-high five passes for 44 yards and a score. play from scrimmage. Trailing 6-0, Jared Sackett provided UTSA’s first points of the night when he split the Grundy passed for 191 yards and rushed for a team-high 60 and Marquez uprights from 18 yards with 9:26 left in the first half. It capped a nine-play, 58-yard drive McNair pitched in with four catches for 54 yards. that was highlighted by Matt Guidry’s 43-yard scamper down to the 4-yard line. The Golden Eagles answered with a 79-yard kickoff return by De’Michael Harris to Attendance: 20,057______1______2______3______4______Final the UTSA 21-yard line. Four plays later, Steven Anderson found paydirt on a 2-yard dash. Louisiana Tech (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) 7 10 7 7 31 Shaunfield’s extra point made it 13-3 midway through the second quarter. UTSA (3-4, 2-1 C-USA) 0 0 3 0 3 Southern Miss pushed the lead to 17 points just before halftime and Abraham’s quarterback sneak from the 2-yard line just 1:29 into the third quarter made it 27-3. SCORING SUMMARY Weeks hit Campbell on a 2-yard out route in the end zone midway through the third 1st 11:22 LATECH Kam McKnight 2 yd run (Bailey Hale kick) quarter. That scoring connection capped a five-play, 53-yard drive that started when Maruo 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 3:38 7 - 0 recovered his second fumble of the season. 2nd 14:14 LATECH Hale 46 yd field goal 5 plays, 21 yards, TOP 2:11 10 - 0 On the first play of the fourth quarter and with Southern Miss pinned inside its own 01:31 LATECH Jaqwis Dancy 2 yd run (Hale kick) 5-yard line, Levine picked off an Abraham pass and returned it eight yards to the end zone. 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:07 17 - 0 Sackett’s extra point pulled the visitors to within 27-17. 3rd 05:43 LATECH George Smith 67 yd pass from J’Mar Smith (Hale kick) However, Southern Miss forced two more UTSA punts and a turnover on downs in the 3 plays, 74 yards, TOP 1:32 24 - 0 final minutes to hold on for the win. 01:41 UTSA Jared Sackett 29 yd field goal 12 plays, 66 yards, TOP 4:02 24 - 3 Attendance: 21,259______1______2______3______4______Final 4th 01:00 LATECH McKnight 7 yd run (Hale kick) UTSA (3-5, 2-2 C-USA) 0 3 7 7 17 15 plays, 73 yards, TOP 8:02 31 - 3 Southern Miss (3-3, 2-1 C-USA) 6 14 7 0 27

SCORING SUMMARY LT UTSA FIRST DOWNS 21 16 1st 09:05 USM Parker Shaunfield 22 yd field goal RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-75 23-85 10 plays, 63 yards, TOP 5:00 0 - 3 PASSING YDS (NET) 309 201 01:52 USM Shaunfield 29 yd field goal PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 37-25-1 40-19-1 14 plays, 69 yards, TOP 5:28 0 - 6 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-384 63-286 2nd 09:26 UTSA Jared Sackett 18 yd field goal FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 3:13 3 - 6 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1--4 2-6 07:40 USM Steven Anderson 2 yd run (Shaunfield kick) KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-63 4-86 4 plays, 21 yards, TOP 1:33 3 - 13 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1-19 1--2 00:04 USM Jordan Mitchell 6 yd pass from Jack Abraham (Shaunfield kick) PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 4-44.2 6-40.3 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP 6:00 3 - 20 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 1-1 3rd 13:31 USM Abraham 2 yd run (Shaunfield kick) PENALTIES-YARDS 4-40 4-47 POSSESSION TIME 35:13 24:47 5 plays, 63 yards, TOP 1:29 3 - 27 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 15 3 OF 12 07:39 UTSA Greg Campbell Jr. 2 yd pass from Jordan Weeks (Sackett kick) FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 1 0 OF 1 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:26 10 - 27 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 1-1 4th 14:53 UTSA C.J. Levine 8 yd interception return (Sackett kick) SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-10 2-15 17 - 27

RUSHING: Louisiana Tech - Kam McKnight 10-42; Jaqwis Dancy 21-34; J’Mar Smith 7-minus 1. UTSA - Cordale Grundy 11-60; B.J. Daniels 7-18; Jordan Weeks 1-6; Jalen Rhodes 3-1; Kirk Johnson UTSA USM Jr. 1-0. FIRST DOWNS 9 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-62 46-218 PASSING: Louisiana Tech - J’Mar Smith 25-36-1-309; TEAM 0-1-0-0. UTSA - Cordale Grundy 17-38- PASSING YDS (NET) 117 269 1-191; Jordan Weeks 2-2-0-10. PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 28-12-0 33-28-1 RECEIVING: Louisiana Tech - Teddy Veal 7-75; Adrian Hardy 5-87; Alfred Smith 3-14; George Scott TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-179 79-487 2-88; Jaqwis Dancy 2-17; Bobby Holly 2-5; Kam McKnight 2-minus 2; Rhashid Bonnette 1-13; FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 Javonte Woodard 1-12. UTSA - Blaze Moorhead 6-87; Marquez McNair 4-54; Tariq Woolen 2-20; PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2--2 4--7 Jalen Rhodes 2-11; Sheldon Jones 2-10; Carter McCarthy 1-12; Halen Steward 1-7; Gavin Sharp KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-59 3-96 1-0. INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1-8 0-0 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 9-47.3 5-36.6 INTERCEPTIONS: Louisiana Tech - L’Jarius Sneed 1-19. UTSA - Cassius Grady 1-minus 2. FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-2 PENALTIES-YARDS 2-15 7-60 FUMBLES: Louisiana Tech - UTSA - J’Mar Smith 1-1. Cordale Grundy 1-1. POSSESSION TIME 23:25 36:35 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 OF 14 4 OF 14 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 2 OF 2 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-2 5-5 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-4 6-34

RUSHING: UTSA - Matt Guidry 2-41; Brenden Brady 8-36; B.J. Daniels 2-7; Jalen Rhodes 6-7; TEAM 1-minus 1; Jordan Weeks 7-minus 28. Southern Miss - Trivenskey Mosley 26-142; Steven Anderson 9-51; Jack Abraham 6-28; De’Michael Harris 2-1; TEAM 3-minus 4.

PASSING: UTSA - Jordan Weeks 12-27-0-117; Cordale Grundy 0-1-0-0. Southern Miss - Jack Abraham 28-33-1-269.

RECEIVING: UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 5-44; Marquez McNair 2-32; Brenden Brady 1-11; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 1-11; Gavin Sharp 1-9; B.J. Daniels 1-8; Halen Steward 1-2. Southern Miss - Tim Jones 7-107; Jordan Mitchell 6-41; Quez Watkins 5-37; De’Michael Harris 5-25; Trivenskey Mosley 3-38; Jay’Shawn Washington 2-21.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - C.J. Levine 1-8. Southern Miss - None.

FUMBLES: UTSA - None. Southern Miss - Jordan Mitchell 1-1; Jay’Shawn Washington 1-1.

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Saturday, Nov. 3 Saturday, Nov. 10 UAB 52, UTSA 3 FIU 45, UTSA 7 Birmingham, Ala. (Legion Field) San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — UAB registered more than 600 SAN ANTONIO — FIU posted 453 yards of offense and yards of offense and held UTSA to 220 in a 52-3 victory in held UTSA to 245 in a 45-7 victory in Conference USA Conference USA action on Saturday night at Legion Field. action on Saturday night at the Alamodome. The Blazers, 8-1 overall and on top of the C-USA James Morgan passed for 291 yards and three West Division at 6-0, racked up 668 total yards, including touchdowns to lead the Golden Panthers (7-3, 5-1 419 on the ground. They held the Roadrunners (3-6, 2-3 C-USA), who won for the second straight season against C-USA) to 84 rushing yards and 136 through the air. the Roadrunners (3-7, 2-4). He completed passes to eight Spencer Brown led UAB’s ground game with 147 different receivers, with four each to Tony Gaiter (49 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries, while James yards) and Bryce Singleton (39 yards). Noble added 92 yards on 11 totes. UTSA’s defense saw three players post double-digit Tyler Johnston passed for 249 yards and three TDs on efforts in tackles, led by Darryl Godfrey’s career-high just 10 completions, three to Xavier Ubosi for a game-high 13. Les Maruo registered 12 stops, while Josiah Tauaefa 72 yards and two scores. turned in 10 for his 15th career game with double figures Greg Campbell Jr. led UTSA’s offense with six catches in stops. for 62 yards, while Brenden Brady rushed for 42 yards Marquez McNair hauled in five passes for 48 yards on eight carries. and Brenden Brady rushed for 42 yards on nine carries to C.J. Levine paced the Roadrunners defense with 12 pace the Roadrunners offense. tackles, the third double-digit tackle game of the year for UTSA got on the board when Bryce Rivers hit Tykee the senior safety. Meanwhile, linebackers Les Maruo and Ogle-Kellogg on a 36-yard scoring connection in the final Josiah Tauaefa posted nine and eight stops, respectively, and Cassius Grady picked off his minute. team-leading third pass of the fall. Attendance: 16, 874______1______2______3______4______Final Attendance: 17,605______1______2______3______4______Final FIU (7-3, 4-1 C-USA) 0 17 7 21 45 UTSA (3-6, 2-3 C-USA) 3 0 0 0 3 UTSA (3-7, 2-4 C-USA) 0 0 0 7 7 UAB (8-1, 6-0 C-USA) 21 17 7 7 52 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 13:50 FIU Maurice Alexander19 yd pass from James Morgan (Jose Borregales kick) 1st 12:22 UAB Kailon Carter 50 yd pass from Tyler Johnston III (Nick Vogel kick) 12 plays, 70 yards, TOP 5:14 7 - 0 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:38 0 - 7 07:28 FIU Napoleon Maxwell 2 yd run (Borregales kick) 07:54 UAB Xavier Ubosi 22 yd pass from Johnston III (Vogel kick) 12 plays, 63 yards, TOP 4:57 14 - 0 7 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:39 0 - 14 00:00 FIU Borregales 23 yd field goal 05:24 UTSA Jared Sackett 37 yd field goal 11 plays, 83 yards, TOP 3:38 17 - 0 6 plays, 56 yards, TOP 2:30 3 - 14 3rd 07:41 FIU Tony Gaiter IV 7 yd pass from Morgan (Borregales kick) 04:41 UAB Andre Wilson 50 yd run (Vogel kick) 4 plays, 47 yards, TOP 2:03 24 - 0 3 plays, 78 yards, TOP 0:38 3 - 21 4th 11:57 FIU CJ Worton 12 yd pass from Morgan (Borregales kick) 2nd 13:02 UAB Ubosi 31 yd pass from Johnston III (Vogel kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:09 31 - 0 6 plays, 98 yards, TOP 2:52 3 - 28 03:42 FIU Rocky Jacques-Louis 32 yd interception return (Borregales kick) 12:00 UAB Spencer Brown 4 yd run (Vogel kick) 38 - 0 1 play, 4 yards, TOP 0:04 3 - 35 01:15 FIU Christian Alexander 17 yd run (Borregales kick) 05:51 UAB Vogel 51 yd field goal 3 plays, 22 yards, TOP 1:34 45 - 0 7 plays, 56 yards, TOP 2:29 3 - 38 00:22 UTSA Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 36 yd pass from Bryce Rivers (Jared Sackett kick) 3rd 09:32 UAB Spencer Brown 12 yd run (Vogel kick) 10 plays, 72 yards, TOP 4:39 3 - 45 4th 14:10 UAB Johnston III 3 yd run (Vogel kick) FIU UTSA 10 plays, 97 yards, TOP 4:57 3 - 52 FIRST DOWNS 21 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-149 26-102 PASSING YDS (NET) 304 143 UTSA UAB PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 30-20-0 32-18-4 FIRST DOWNS 19 30 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-453 58-245 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-84 53-419 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 136 249 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-2 1--2 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 35-15-1 17-10-1 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-38 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-220 70-668 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 4-76 0-0 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 4-43.0 5-45.4 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-18 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 0-0 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-44 PENALTIES-YARDS 8-95 4-23 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1-16 1-0 POSSESSION TIME 33:22 26:38 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 6-31.8 1-37.0 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 16 3 OF 11 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 0-0 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 OF 2 1 OF 2 PENALTIES-YARDS 2-20 11-122 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 6-7 0-1 POSSESSION TIME 25:33 34:27 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-11 1-9 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 OF 12 3 OF 7 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 3 1 OF 1 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-3 3-3 RUSHING: FIU - Shawndarrius Phillips 10-64; D’Vonte Price 8-36; Anthony Jones 7-23; Napoleon SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 0-0 Maxwell 7-18; Christian Alexander 2-16; Stone Wilson 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 2; Maurice Alexander 1-minus 3; James Morgan 4-minus 10. UTSA - Brenden Brady 9-42; D.J. Gillins 11-27; B.J. Daniels 2-16; Jalen Rhodes 2-9; Halen Steward 1-8; Matt Guidry 1-0. RUSHING: UTSA - Brenden Brady 8-42; D.J. Gillins 3-22; Jalen Rhodes 6-18; Cordale Grundy 1-6; Jordan Weeks 1-2; B.J. Daniels 3-2; Matt Guidry 3-minus 2; Carter McCarthy 1-minus 6. UAB - PASSING: FIU - James Morgan 19-29-0-291; Christian Alexander 1-1-0-13. UTSA - D.J. Gillins 17- Spencer Brown 20-147; James Noble III 11-92; Tyler Johnston III 9-62; Andre Wilson 2-58; Lucious 31-4-107; Bryce Rivers 1-1-0-36. Stanley 5-36; Yusupha Foster 2-13; Trey Whitmore 2-12; Kendall Parham 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. RECEIVING: FIU - Tony Gaiter IV 4-49; Bryce Singleton 4-39; Maurice Alexander 3-45; Anthony PASSING: UTSA - Jordan Weeks 11-26-0-109; D.J. Gillins 3-5-1-28; Cordale Grundy 1-4-0-minus 1. Jones 3-15; Austin Maloney 2-76; CJ Worton 2-28; D’Vonte Price 1-34; Shemar Thornton 1-18. UAB - Tyler Johnston III 10-17-1-249. UTSA - Marquez McNair 5-48; Greg Campbell Jr. 3-13; Brenden Brady 3-2; Gavin Sharp 2-26; Tariq Woolen 2-10; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 1-36; B.J. Daniels 1-4; Matt Guidry 1-4. RECEIVING: UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 6-62; Gavin Sharp 2-42; Marquez McNair 2-20; Blaze Moorhead 2-minus 4; Carter McCarthy 1-8; T.J. King 1-7; Brenden Brady 1-1. UAB - Xavier Ubosi INTERCEPTIONS: FIU - Rishard Dames 1-41; Rocky Jacques-Louis 1-32; Edwin Freeman 1-3; Dorian 3-72; Kendall Parham 3-47; Collin Lisa 2-41; Kailon Carter 1-50; Andre Wilson 1-39. Hall 1-0. UTSA - None.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - Cassius Grady 1-minus 1; Brenndan Johnson 0-17. UAB - Grayson Cash FUMBLES: FIU - None. UTSA - None. 1-0.

FUMBLES: UTSA - Jalen Rhodes 1-0; B.J. Daniels 1-1. UAB - None.

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Saturday, Nov. 17 Saturday, Nov. 24 Marshall 23, UTSA 0 North Texas 24, UTSA 21 Huntington, W.Va. (Joan C. Edwards Stadium) San Antonio (Alamodome)

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall posted more than 500 SAN ANTONIO — UTSA rallied from a 17-0 deficit behind yards of offense and held UTSA to 137 in a 23-0 victory a season high in total yards, but North Texas held on for in Conference USA action on Saturday afternoon at Joan a 24-21 win in the season finale on Saturday night at the C. Edwards Stadium. Alamodome. The Thundering Herd (7-3, 5-2 C-USA) tallied The Roadrunners (3-9, 2-6 Conference USA) tallied 505 yards of offense, including 387 through the air, 400 yards of offense behind a record-setting receiving and limited the Roadrunners (3-8, 2-5) to a season-low performance from senior wide receiver Greg Campbell offensive output, including minus-26 rushing yards. Jr. who hauled in 11 passes for 186 yards, both program Isaiah Green completed 19-of-36 passes for 387 records. yards and two touchdowns. A pair of Marshall players The Mean Green (9-3, 5-3) raced out to a 17-0 lead topped the 100-yard receiving mark, as Tyre Brady through the first 20 minutes, but UTSA cut the deficit to caught six balls for 162 and a TD and Obi Obialo had three at halftime and again with just over eight minutes five grabs for 103. left to play when quarterback Bryce Rivers connected UTSA sophomore quarterback Bryce Rivers came off with wide receiver Tariq Woolen on an 8-yard touchdown the bench and threw for 158 yards on 16-of-31 passes. pass. Jared Sackett’s extra point cut the North Texas lead Greg Campbell Jr. was his favorite target, as the senior to 24-21. wide receiver turned in season highs of seven catches and UTSA came up with a turnover on downs on the next 84 yards. possession when senior defensive tackle Kevin Strong Jr. Defensively, C.J. Levine posted a career-high 14 stuffed DeAndre Torrey for a two-yard loss on fourth down and one from the UTSA 32-yard tackles, his fourth double-digit performance of the fall, while Josiah Tauaefa turned in his fifth line. double-figure effort of the season and 10th of his career with 12 stops. The Roadrunners took over with 2:28 left on the clock and advanced all the way to After falling behind by 20 at halftime, the Roadrunners yielded just three points and 179 the Mean Green 17 after a 25-yard pass from Rivers to Campbell on fourth-and-16, which yards in the second half but could not find the end zone all afternoon in suffering the second helped Campbell finish with a school single season-record 58 receptions. shutout in program history. However, an incomplete pass, a delay of game penalty and a sack forced a 48-yard field goal attempt that sailed wide left as time expired, securing the win for the visitors. Attendance: 18,502______1______2______3______4______Final Rivers completed 20-of-32 passes for a season-high 269 yards and a touchdown, and UTSA (3-8, 2-5 C-USA) 0 0 0 0 0 the sophomore also ran for a score in his first start of the season. Marshall (7-3, 4-2 C-USA) 10 10 3 0 23 Attendance: 19,874______1______2______3______4______Final SCORING SUMMARY North Texas (9-3, 5-3 C-USA) 10 7 7 0 24 1st 09:30 MAR Justin Rohrwasser 26 yd field goal UTSA (3-9, 2-6 C-USA) 0 14 0 7 21 10 plays, 41 yards, TOP 4:12 0 - 3 09:17 MAR Tyre Brady 37 yd pass from Isaiah Green (Rohrwasser kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 play, 37 yards, TOP 0:06 0 - 10 1st 08:27 UNT Michael Lawrence 49 yd pass from Mason Fine (Cole Hedlund kick) 2nd 03:00 MAR Artie Henry 8 yd pass from Isaiah Green (Rohrwasser kick) 6 plays, 80 yards TOP 2:31 7-0 5 plays, 90 yards, TOP 1:07 0 - 17 00:23 UNT Hedlund 20 yd field goal 00:00 MAR Rohrwasser 21 yd field goal 13 plays, 88 yards TOP 5:23 10-0 9 plays, 49 yards, TOP 2:10 0 - 20 2nd 10:00 UNT Kelvin Smith 3 yd pass from Fine (Hedlund kick) 3rd 09:32 MAR Rohrwasser 25 yd field goal 10 plays, 85 yards, TOP 3:43 17-0 7 plays, 76 yards, TOP 3:03 0 - 23 08:33 UTSA Brenden Brady 1 yd run (Jared Sackett kick) 5 plays, 90 yards, TOP 1:27 17-7 00:00 UTSA Bryce Rivers 3 yd run (Sackett kick) UTSA MAR 8 plays, 28 yards, TOP 2:56 17-14 FIRST DOWNS 10 22 3rd 03:18 UNT DeAndre Torrey 3 yd run (Hedlund kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21--26 37-118 9 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:21 24-14 PASSING YDS (NET) 163 387 4th 08:01 UTSA Tariq Woolen 8 yd pass from Rivers (Sackett kick) PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 34-17-1 36-19-0 6 plays, 92 yards, TOP 2:50 24-21 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-137 73-505 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 UNT UTSA PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-25 3-15 FIRST DOWNS 26 20 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 5-88 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-196 30-131 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-5 PASSING YDS (NET) 320 269 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 10-41.7 5-31.6 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 36-26-1 33-20-1 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-516 63-400 PENALTIES-YARDS 10-73 6-49 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 POSSESSION TIME 25:33 34:27 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-4 1-24 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 15 5 OF 16 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 4-64 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 0 OF 1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1-0 1-12 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 0-0 4-6 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 3-23.3 5-43.8 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-7 5-39 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-0 PENALTIES-YARDS 6-60 9-71 POSSESSION TIME 34:01 25:59 RUSHING: UTSA - B.J. Daniels 4-10; Brenden Brady 10-4; Matt Guidry 1-2; Yannis Routsas 1-minus THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 11 5 OF 12 3; Bryce Rivers 5-minus 39. Marshall - Brenden Knox 15-56; Keion Davis 12-49; Willie Johnson 1-7; FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 2 OF 2 Isaiah Green 5-4; Anthony Anderson 2-3; Marcel Williams 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 3. RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 3-5 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-28 1-8 PASSING: UTSA - Bryce Rivers 16-31-1-158; Jordan Weeks 1-3-0-5. Marshall - Isaiah Green 19- 36-0-387. RUSHING: North Texas - DeAndre Torrey 24-155; Nic Smith 5-30; Mason Fine 4-11. UTSA - Brenden Brady 11-89; Jalen Rhodes 9-44; Halen Steward 1-1; Bryce Rivers 9-minus 3. RECEIVING: UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 7-84; Marquez McNair 3-38; Sheldon Jones 3-18; Tykee Ogle-Kellogg 2-10; Brenden Brady 1-15; Gavin Sharp 1-minus 2. Marshall - Tyre Brady 6-162; Obi PASSING: North Texas - Mason Fine 26-36-1-320. UTSA - Bryce Rivers 20-32-1-269; Brenden Brady Obialo 5-103; Armani Levias 2-46; Keion Davis 2-8; Marcell Williams 1-39; Brenden Knox 1-12; 0-1-0-0. Xavier Gaines 1-9; Artie Henry 1-8. RECEIVING: North Texas - Jalen Guyton 5-78; Michael Lawrence 3-69; Cudjoe Young 3-31; Kelvin INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA - None. Marshall - Tyler Brown 1-5. Smith 3-21; Jaelon Darden 3-17; Rico Bussey 2-27; DeAndre Torrey 2-24; Greg White 2-11; Keegan Brewer 1-21; Quinetin Jackson 1-14; Nic Smith 1-7. UTSA - Greg Campbell Jr. 11-186; FUMBLES: UTSA - Matt Guidry 1-1. Marshall - None. Tariq Woolen 3-33; Sheldon Jones 3-30; Brenden Brady 1-8; Larry Stephens 1-6; Marquez McNair 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: North Texas - Kemon Hall 1-0. UTSA - Cassius Grady 1-12.

FUMBLES: North Texas - None. UTSA - Jalen Rhodes 1-0; B.J. Daniels 1-0.

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FINAL STANDINGS

West Division --Conference USA -- -- OVERALL -- Team W-L Pct. H A Div. W-L Pct. H A x - UAB 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 6-0 11-3 .786 6-0 5-3 North Texas 5-3 .625 3-1 2-2 4-2 9-4 .692 5-1 4-3 Louisiana Tech 5-3 .625 2-2 3-1 4-2 8-5 .615 3-2 5-3 Southern Miss 5-3 .625 4-0 1-3 4-2 6-5 .545 5-1 1-4 UTSA 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 2-4 3-9 .250 2-4 1-5 UTEP 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 1-11 .083 0-6 1-5 Rice 1-7 .125 1-3 0-4 0-6 2-11 .154 2-4 0-7

East Division --Conference USA -- -- OVERALL -- Team W-L Pct. H A Div. W-L Pct. H A y - Middle Tennessee 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 5-1 8-6 .571 5-1 3-5 Marshall 6-2 .750 3-1 3-1 5-1 9-4 .692 4-2 5-2 FIU 6-2 .750 2-2 4-0 4-2 9-4 .692 4-3 5-1 Charlotte 4-4 .500 3-1 1-3 3-3 5-7 .417 4-2 1-5 Florida Atlantic 3-5 .375 2-2 1-3 3-3 5-7 .417 4-2 1-5 Old Dominion 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 1-5 4-8 .333 3-3 1-5 WKU 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 0-6 3-9 .250 1-4 2-5 x - Conference Champion y - Division Champion

2018 GLOBE LIFE CONFERENCE USA CONFERENCE USA AWARDS ALL-CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (UTSA Players Only) (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) | December 1 COACH OF THE YEAR UAB 27, Middle Tennessee 25 Rick Stockstill - Middle Tennessee Second Team Grant Merka, DS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER BOWL SCHEDULE Brent Stockstill - QB - Middle Tennessee Honorable Mention C.J. Levine, DB GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Yannis Routsas, P (Albuquerque, NM) | December 15 Mason Fine - QB - North Texas Jared Sackett, PK (23) Utah State 52, North Texas 13 Kevin Strong Jr., DL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josiah Tauaefa, LB R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL Jaylon Ferguson - DE - LA Tech (New Orleans, La.) | December 15 Appalachian State 45, Middle Tennessee 13 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jack Fox - P - Rice CHERIBUNDI BOCA RATON BOWL (Boca Raton, Fla.) | December 18 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR UAB 37, Northern Illinois 13 James Morgan - QB - FIU

BAD BOY MOWERS GASPARILLA BOWL FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR (Tampa Bay, Fla.) | December 20 Chris Robison - QB - Florida Atlantic Marshall 38, South Florida 20 Isaiah Green - QB - Marshall

MAKERS WANTED BAHAMAS BOWL (Nassau, Bahamas) | December 21 FIU 35, Toledo 32

SOFi HAWAI’I BOWL (Honolulu, Hawai’i) | December 22 Louisiana Tech 31, Hawai’i 14

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First Downs Kickoff Return Yards Game______31, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Game______200, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 TEAM ______31, at North Texas, 10/31/15 Season_____ 1,453, 2015 Season_____ 263, 2013 Per Game___ 21.9, 2013 Kickoff Return Average Season_____ 23.42, 2011 RUSHING Third-Down Conversions Game______14 (of 20), at North Texas, 11/23/13 Punts Game______11, at Oklahoma State, 9/13/14 Rushes Season_____ 91 (of 207), 2016 ______11, vs. UTEP, 10/25/14 Game______59, at Middle Tennessee, 11/5/16 Season_____ 84, 2014 Season_____ 524, 2016 Fourth-Down Conversions Game______4 (of 6), vs. Rice, 10/12/13 Punt Returns Rushing Yards ______4 (of 6), at Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Game______7, vs. Alabama State, 9/3/16 Game______357, at Texas State, 9/23/17 Season_____ 14 (of 26), 2016 Season_____ 33, 2014 Season_____ 2,105, 2013 Per Game___ 184.5, 2017 Fewest Turnovers Game______0 (16x), last at Rice, 10/6/18 Punt Return Yards Season_____ 15, 2012; 2016 Game______132, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Rushing Yards Per Attempt Season_____ 281, 2012 Game______9.7, vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Season_____ 4.9, 2013 Most Turnovers Game______7, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Punt Return Average Season_____ 15.61, 2012 Rushing Touchdowns Season_____ 23, 2015 Game______6, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Blocked Kicks Most Fumbles Lost ______6, vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Game______1 (17x), last vs. UNT, 11/24/18 Game______5, vs. San Jose State, 10/20/12 Season_____ 23, 2013 Season_____ 6, 2011 ______5, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Season_____ 15, 2017 PASSING DEFENSE Fewest Penalties Attempts Game______2 (for 30), at New Mexico State, 9/29/12 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game______52, at Sam Houston State, 10/1/11 ______2 (for 20), at Tulsa, 11/2/13 Game______-26, at Houston, 8/29/14 Season_____ 412, 2013 Season_____ 63 (for 632), 2011 Season_____ 1,262, 2011 Per Game___ 107.8, 2012 Completions Most Penalties Game______36, vs. Houston, 9/28/13 Game______15 (for 142), vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed Season_____ 259, 2013 Season_____ 94 (for 913), 2012 Game______19, vs. Charlotte, 11/26/16 Season_____ 365, 2011 Passing Yards Game______414, vs. Charlotte, 11/26/16 SCORING Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt Allowed Season_____ 2,909, 2013 Season_____ 3.3, 2012 Per Game___ 242.4, 2013 Points Game______56, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Completion Percentage Season_____ 379, 2016 Game______49, vs. UAB, 11/11/17 Season_____ 62.9 (259-412), 2013 Per Game___ 31.2, 2012 Season_____ 1,761, 2017 Per Game___ 160.1, 2017 Passing Efficiency Touchdowns Game______245.9, vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Game______8, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Fewest Passing Completions Allowed Season_____ 140.15, 2012 Season_____ 49, 2016 Game______6, vs. Georgia State, 10/29/11 ______6, at New Mexico, 8/31/13 Yards Per Completion Extra Points ______6, vs. Rice, 10/21/17 Game______21.0, vs. Rice, 11/21/15 Game______8 (of 8), vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Season_____ 128, 2017 Season_____ 12.9, 2016 Season_____ 45 (of 45), 2012 Total Defense Passing Touchdowns Two-Point Conversions Game______149, vs. Southern, 11/16/17 Game______4, at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 Game______1 (6x), last vs. UTEP, 10/22/16 Season_____ 3,166, 2017 ______4, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Season_____ 2, 2011; 2016 Per Game___ 287.8, 2017 ______4, vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 ______4, vs. UTEP, 10/22/16 Field Goals Fewest Points Allowed ______4, vs. Southern, 9/16/17 Game______4 (of 4), vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Game______3, vs. Northeastern State, 9/3/11 Season_____ 26, 2016 ______4 (of 4), at South Alabama, 9/1/12 ______3, vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 ______4 (of 4), vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14 ______3, at Rice, 10/6/18 Season_____ 187, 2017 Fewest Interceptions Season_____ 20 (of 24), 2017 Per Game___ 17.0, 2011 Game______0 (43x), last at Rice, 10/6/18 Season_____ 7, 2012, 2016, 2017 Field Goal Percentage Season_____ 83.3 (20-24), 2017 Turnovers Gained Game______6, at Houston, 8/29/14 Most Interceptions Season_____ 29, 2012 Game______4, vs. Houston, 9/28/13 Safeties Game______1, vs. Arizona, 9/4/14 ______4, vs. FIU, 11/10/18 Turnover Margin Season_____ 13, 2013 ______1, at UTEP, 10/3/15 ______1, vs. Texas State, 9/22/18 Season_____ +14 (29/15), 2012 Season_____ 1, 2014; 2015; 2018 TOTAL OFFENSE Tackles Game______103, at Rice, 11/8/14 Total Offense Yards SPECIAL TEAMS Season_____ 934, 2016 Game______569, at Texas State, 9/23/17 Season_____ 5,014, 2013 Kickoffs Solo Tackles Per Game___ 417.8, 2013 Game______11, vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Game______63, vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Season_____ 74, 2012 Season_____ 501, 2015 Plays Game______95, at Arizona, 9/3/15 Touchbacks Assisted Tackles Season_____ 870, 2015 Game______7, at Idaho, 11/17/12 Game______67, at Rice, 11/8/14 Per Game___ 72.5, 2015 Season_____ 27, 2016 Season_____ 494, 2016

Yards Per Play Kickoff Returns Game______11.3, vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Game______10, at Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Season_____ 5.98, 2013 Season_____ 70, 2015

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Tackles For Loss Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass Game______11, vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Game______102, Eric Soza vs. Northeastern State, 9/3/11 Career_____ 10, Eric Soza, 2011-12 ______11, at Texas State, 9/23/17 Season_____ 545, Dalton Sturm, 2017 ______10, Dalton Sturm, 2015-16 Season_____ 77 (for 301), 2016 Career_____ 1,227, Dalton Sturm, 2014-17 Most Passes Without an Interception Sacks PASSING Career_____ 256, Eric Soza, 2012 Game______6, vs. Alabama State, 9/3/16 Season_____ 27 (for 166), 2016 Attempts RECEIVING Game______52, Eric Soza at Sam Houston State, 10/1/11 Quarterback Hurries Season_____ 377, Eric Soza, 2013 Receptions Game______7, at UTEP, 10/3/15 Career_____ 966, Eric Soza, 2011-13 Game______11, Greg Campbell Jr., vs. UNT, 11/24/18 ______7, vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Season_____ 52, Kerry Thomas Jr., 2015 ______7, vs. Southern, 11/16/17 Completions Career_____ 130, Kam Jones, 2011-14 Season_____ 38, 2016 Game______30, Eric Soza at Arizona, 9/14/13 ______30, Eric Soza at North Texas, 11/23/13 Receiving Yards Forced Fumbles Season_____ 236, Eric Soza, 2013 Game______186, Greg Campbell Jr., vs. UNT, 11/24/18 Game______6, vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Career_____ 574, Eric Soza, 2011-13 Season_____ 682, Josh Stewart, 2016 Season_____ 16, 2012 Career_____ 1,630, Kerry Thomas Jr., 2014-17 Passing Yards Fumbles Recoveries Game______367, Dalton Sturm vs. Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Yards Per Reception Game______3 (3x), last vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Season_____ 2,719, Eric Soza, 2013 Season_____ 18.9, Josh Stewart, 2016 Season_____ 16, 2012 Career_____ 6,952, Eric Soza, 2011-13 Career_____ 18.3, Kenny Bias, 2011-15 Interceptions Completion Percentage Receiving Yards Per Game Game______4, at Houston, 8/29/14 Game______86.4 (19-22), Dalton Sturm vs. Southern, 9/16/17 Season_____ 57.8, Kam Jones, 2011 ______4, at UTEP, 10/3/15 Season_____ 62.6 (236-377), Eric Soza, 2013 Career_____ 52.5, Josh Stewart, 2016 Season_____ 14, 2015 Career_____ 59.5 (119-200), Tucker Carter, 2013-14 100-Yard Receiving Games Interception Return Yards Passing Efficiency Season_____ 3, Kam Jones, 2011 Game______101, vs. Minot State, 11/19/11 Game______257.9, Dalton Sturm vs. Southern, 9/16/17 Career_____ 3, Kam Jones, 2011 Season_____ 218, 2015 Season_____ 142.2, Eric Soza, 2012 Career_____ 134.7, Dalton Sturm, 2014-17 Receiving Touchdowns Interception Return Touchdowns Game______2, Cole Hubble at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 Game______2, at UTEP, 10/3/15 300-Yard Passing Games ______2, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Season_____ 2, 2011; 2015 Season_____ 2, Eric Soza, 2013 ______2, JaBryce Taylor vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 Career_____ 3, Eric Soza, 2011-13 ______2, David Morgan II vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 Passes Defended ______2, Aaron Grubb vs. Old Dominion, 11/7/15 Game______12, at Houston, 8/29/14 Passing Touchdowns ______2, Josh Stewart at Rice, 10/15/16 Season_____ 60, 2015 Game______4, Eric Soza at Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 ______2, Kerry Thomas Jr. vs. UTEP, 10/22/16 ______4, Dalton Sturm vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 ______2, Shaq Williams vs. Southern, 9/16/17 ______4, Dalton Sturm vs. Southern, 9/16/17 ______2, Marquez McNair vs. Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Season_____ 20, Eric Soza, 2012 Season_____ 8, Kerry Thomas Jr., 2016 ______20, Dalton Sturm, 2016 Career_____ 17, Kerry Thomas Jr., 2014-17 INDIVIDUAL Career_____ 49,Dalton Sturm, 2014-17 Receiving Yards by a Freshman Passing Yards by a Freshman Game______120, Kam Jones at McNeese St., 11/12/11 Game______332, Blake Bogenschutz at Arizona, 9/3/15 Season______578, Kam Jones, 2011 RUSHING Season_____ 897, Blake Bogenschutz, 2015 Consecutive Games with a Reception Rushes Career_____ 24, Kam Jones, 2012-14 Game______28, Jarveon Williams at UTEP, 10/3/15 Season_____ 207, Jarveon Williams, 2016 Career_____ 474, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16 MISCELLANEOUS

Rushing Yards Total Offense Yards Game______186, Jarveon Williams at Charlotte, 11/14/15 Game______395, Dalton Sturm vs. Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Season_____ 1,042, Jarveon Williams, 2015 Season_____ 3,088, Eric Soza, 2013 Career_____ 2,393, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16 Career_____ 7,970, Eric Soza, 2011-13

Rushing Yards Per Attempt All-Purpose Yards Game______13.9, Tyrell Clay vs. Rice, 10/21/17 (10 attempts) Game______224, Matt Guidry at Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Season_____ 6.0, Jarveon Williams, 2015 (207 attempts) Season_____ 1,121, Jarveon Williams, 2016 Career_____ 5.0, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16 (474 attempts) Career_____ 3,463, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16

Rushing Yards Per Game Consecutive Games Played Season_____ 94.7, Jarveon Williams, 2015 Career_____ 47, Reed Darragh, 2013-17 Career_____ 55.7, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16 ______47, Yannis Roustas, 2014-18

100-Yard Rushing Games Consecutive Games Started Season_____ 4, Jarveon Williams, 2015; 2016 Career_____ 46, Nate Leonard, 2011-14 Career_____ 8, Jarveon Williams, 2013-16 SCORING Rushing Touchdowns Game______3, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12 Points ______3, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12 Game______18, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12 ______3, Jalen Rhodes vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 ______18, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12 ______3, Jarveon Williams at Middle Tennessee, 11/5/16 ______18, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Season_____ 9, Jalen Rhodes, 2016 ______18, Jalen Rhodes vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Career_____ 20, David Glasco II, 2011-14 ______18, Jarveon Williams at Middle Tennessee, 11/5/16 Eric Soza set numerous UTSA passing Season_____ 66, Evans Okotcha, 2012 Rushing Yards by a Freshman records during his three-year career, Career_____ 134, David Glasco II, 2011-14 Game______105, Brandon Armstrong vs. Minot State, 11/19/11 including career passing yards (6,952), Season_____ 222, Austin Robinson, 2014 consecutive games with a touchdown Points by a Kicker Game______18, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 pass (10) and most passes thrown Season_____ 80, Jared Sackett, 2017 without an interception (256). Career_____ 256, Sean Ianno, 2011-14 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 77 « INDIVIDUAL RECORDS »

Kickoff Return Yards Fumble Recoveries Game______188, Matt Guidry at Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Game______2, Nic Johnston vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Season_____ 747, Brett Winnegan, 2015 Season_____ 3, Nic Johnston, 2011 Career_____ 1,360, Brett Winnegan, 2015-17 Career_____ 6, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Kickoff Return Average Fumble Return Touchdowns Season_____ 27.3, Kam Jones, 2014 Game______1, Crosby Adams III vs. UAB, 10/26/13 Career_____ 24.9, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14 ______1, Nic Johnston at Tulsa, 11/2/13 ______1, Steven Kurfehs vs. San Jose State, 10/20/12 Kickoff Return Touchdowns ______1, Josiah Tauaefa at Texas State, 9/23/17 none ______1, Marcus Davenport vs. Rice, 10/21/17 ______1, Lorenzo Dantzler vs. Texas State, 9/22/18 Punts Season_____ 1, Steven Kurfehs, 2012 Game______11, Kristian Stern at Oklahoma State, 9/13/14 ______1, Crosby Adams III, 2013 ______11, Kristian Stern vs. UTEP, 10/25/14 ______1, Nic Johnston, 2013 Season_____ 83, Kristian Stern, 2014 ______1, Josiah Tauaefa, 2017 Career_____ 254, Yannis Routsas, 2015-18 ______1, Marcus Davenport, 2017 ______1, Lorenzo Dantzler, 2018 Punting Average Career_____ 1, Crosby Adams, 2011-14 Game______49.3, Kristian Stern at UC Davis, 10/15/11 ______1, Nic Johnston, 2011-14 Season_____ 42.0, Yannis Routsas, 2016 ______1, Steven Kurfehs, 2011-13 Career_____ 41.5, Yannis Routsas, 2015-18 ______1, Josiah Tauaefa, 2016-17 ______1, Marcus Davenport, 2014-17 Punt Returns ______1, Lorenzo Dantzler, 2018 Game______7, JaBryce Taylor vs. Alabama State, 9/3/16 Season_____ 24, Kenny Harrison, 2014 Interceptions Career_____ 43, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14 Game______2, Triston Wade at Tulsa, 11/2/13 ______2, Nate Gaines at UTEP, 10/3/15 Punt Return Yards ______2, Bennett Okotcha at Southern Miss, 10/17/15 Game______81, Kenny Harrison vs. Texas State, 11/24/12 ______2, Clayton Johnson vs. Rice, 10/21/17 Yannis Routsas is UTSA’s career record- Season_____ 208, Kenny Harrison, 2012 Season_____ 4, Erik Brown, 2012 Career_____ 377, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14 ______4, Triston Wade, 2012 holder for punting average (41.5). ______4, Triston Wade, 2014 Punt Return Average ______4, Bennett Okotcha, 2015 Touchdowns Scored Season_____ 17.3, Kenny Harrison, 2012 ______4, Nate Gaines, 2017 Career_____ 8.8, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14 ______4, Cassius Grady, 2018 Game______3, Evans Okotcha at Georgia State, 9/15/12 Career_____ 12, Triston Wade, 2011-14 ______3, Eric Soza at Idaho, 11/17/12 Punt Return Touchdowns ______3, Kenny Bias vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Game______1, Kenny Harrison vs. Texas State, 11/24/12 Interception Return Yards ______3, Jalen Rhodes vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Season_____ 1, Kenny Harrison, 2012 Game______93, Triston Wade at Tulsa, 11/2/13 Season_____ 11, Evans Okotcha, 2012 Career_____ 1, Kenny Harrison, 2011-14 Season_____ 93, Triston Wade, 2013 Career_____ 22, David Glasco II, 2011-14 Career_____ 195, Triston Wade, 2011-14 Touchdowns Responsible For DEFENSE Interception Return Touchdowns Season_____ 26, Eric Soza, 2012 Game______2, Michael Egwuagu at UTEP, 10/3/15 Career_____ 62, Eric Soza, 2011-13 Total Tackles Season_____ 2, Michael Egwuagu, 2015 Game______16, Cody Rogers at McNeese State, 11/12/11 Career_____ 2, Michael Egwuagu, 2013-15 Extra Points Made Season_____ 115, Josiah Tauaefa, 2016 ______2, Triston Wade, 2011-14 Game______7, Sean Ianno vs. Minot State, 11/19/11 Career_____ 293, Triston Wade, 2011-14 ______7, Kristian Stern vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Passes Defended ______7, Sean Ianno vs. UAB, 10/26/13 Solo Tackles Game______4, Nate Gaines at UTEP, 10/3/15 ______7, Victor Falcon vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Game______11, Duke Wheeler at Charlotte, 11/14/15 Season_____ 16, Erik Brown, 2012 Season_____ 43, Victor Falcon, 2016 Season_____ 67, C.J. Levine, 2018 Career_____ 35, Triston Wade, 2011-14 Career_____ 109, Sean Ianno, 2011-14 Career_____ 169, Triston Wade, 2011-14

Extra Points Attempted Assisted Tackles Season_____ 43, Victor Falcon, 2016 Game______13, Josiah Tauaefa at Old Dominion, 9/24/16 Career_____ 111, Sean Ianno, 2011-14 Season_____ 65, Josiah Tauaefa, 2016 Career_____ 144, Drew Douglas, 2012-15 Consecutive Extra Points Made Career_____ 101, Sean Ianno, 2011-14 Tackles For Loss Game______4.5, Robert Singletary vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Field Goals Season_____ 17.5, Marcus Davenport, 2017 Game______4, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Career_____ 38.0, Marcus Davenport, 2014-17 ______4, Sean Ianno at South Alabama, 9/1/12 ______4, Sean Ianno vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14 Sacks Season_____ 19, Jared Sackett, 2017 Game______4.0, Marlon Smith vs. McMurry, 9/10/11 Career_____ 49, Sean Ianno, 2011-14 Season_____ 8.5, Jason Neill, 2015 ______8.5, Marcus Davenport, 2017 SPECIAL TEAMS Career_____ 22.0, Marcus Davenport, 2014-17 Quarterback Hurries Kickoffs Game______4, Jason Neill vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Game______10, Sean Ianno vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Season_____ 8, Marcus Davenport, 2016 Season_____ 68, Daniel Portillo, 2016 ______8, Marcus Davenport, 2017 Career_____ 179, Daniel Portillo, 2014-17 Career_____ 21, Marcus Davenport, 2014-17 Touchbacks Forced Fumbles Game______7, Josh Ward at Idaho, 11/17/12 Game______2, Robert Singletary vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Season_____ 27, Daniel Portillo, 2016 ______2, Michael Egwuagu at Rice, 10/15/16 Career_____ 62, Daniel Portillo, 2014-17 Season_____ 4, Nic Johnston, 2012 Kickoff Returns ______4, Triston Wade, 2012 ______4, Robert Singletary, 2014 Game______9, Matt Guidry at Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Marcus Davenport set UTSA career Career_____ 8, Triston Wade, 2011-14 Season_____ 36, Brett Winnegan, 2015 records with 38 tackles for loss, 22 Career_____ 62, Brett Winnegan, 2015-17 sacks and 21 quarterback hurries.

78 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « LONGEST PLAYS / GAME SUPERLATIVES » LONGEST PLAYS LONGEST FIELD GOALS Yards___Player______Play______TD_____ Opponent______Date Yards___Player______Opponent______Date 92_____Jarveon Williams_____ Rush______N_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 53_____Sean Ianno______at Florida Atlantic______9/27/14 87_____Kam Jones______Kickoff Return______N_____ at Florida Atlantic______9/27/14 51_____Jared Sackett______vs. UTEP______9/29/18 85_____Jarveon Williams_____ Rush______Y_____ vs. Colorado State______9/26/15 51_____Sean Ianno______at South Alabama______9/1/12 84_____Kenny Harrison______Kickoff Return______N_____ at Georgia State______9/15/12 51_____Daniel Portillo______vs. Kansas State______9/12/15 84_____Kam Jones______Rush______Y_____ at Tulsa______11/2/13 48_____Sean Ianno______vs. South Alabama______10/8/11 82_____Kenny Bias______Reception______Y_____ at New Mexico State______9/29/12 47_____Sean Ianno______at South Alabama______9/1/12 82_____Triston Wade______Interception Return___Y_____ at Tulsa______11/2/13 47_____Jared Sackett______vs. Baylor______9/8/18 46_____Jared Sackett______vs. Baylor______9/8/18 82_____Michael Egwuagu____ Blocked FG Return___Y_____ at Louisiana Tech______11/12/16 46_____Sean Ianno______vs. Texas A&M-Commerce__ 9/8/12 80_____Jalen Rhodes______Rush______Y_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 46_____Jared Sackett______at North Texas______10/14/17 79_____Kenny Harrison______Punt Return______Y_____ vs. Texas State______11/24/12 LONGEST PUNTS LONGEST RUSHES Yards___Player______Opponent______Date Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 69_____Kristian Stern______at Oklahoma State______9/13/14 92_____Jarveon Williams______N_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 63_____Yannis Routsas______vs. Baylor______9/8/18 85_____Jarveon Williams______Y_____ vs. Colorado State______9/26/15 62_____Yannis Routsas______at UTEP______10/3/15 84_____Kam Jones______Y_____ at Tulsa______11/2/13 61_____Yannis Routsas______at North Texas______10/14/17 80_____Jalen Rhodes______Y_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 60_____Kristian Stern______at Tulsa______11/2/13 78_____Jarveon Williams______Y_____ vs. Rice______11/21/15 60_____Yannis Routsas______at Old Dominion______9/24/16 77_____Evans Okotcha______Y_____ vs. Minot State______11/17/11 73_____Tyrell Clay______N_____ vs. Rice______10/21/17 LONGEST PLAYS AGAINST 71_____Brett Winnegan______Y_____ at Texas State______9/23/17 * longest of each type of play 70_____David Glasco II______N_____ vs. Southern Miss______11/13/14 Yards___Player______Play______TD_____ Team______Date 100____Autrey Golden______Kickoff Return______Y_____ UTEP______9/21/13 LONGEST PASSES 96_____William Jackson____ Interception Return____Y_____ Houston______9/28/13 Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 85_____Cayleb Jones______Pass (Anu Solomon)___Y_____ Arizona______9/4/14 82_____Eric Soza (to Kenny Bias)______Y_____ at New Mexico State______9/29/12 89_____Ito Smith______Rush______Y_____ Southern Miss______10/7/17 77_____Dalton Sturm (to Josh Stewart)______N_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 78_____Brandon Wilson____ Blocked FG Return____Y_____ Houston______9/28/13 75_____Dalton Sturm (to Josh Stewart)______Y_____ at Rice______10/15/16 74_____Marcus Ripley______Punt______—_____ Texas State______9/23/17 62_____Brady Measom_____ Punt Return______N_____ Southern Utah______9/17/11 73_____Dalton Sturm (to Kerry Thomas Jr.)______Y_____ vs. Charlotte______11/26/16 54_____Zane Gonzalez_____ Field Goal______—_____ Arizona State______9/16/16 71_____Dalton Sturm (to Kerry Thomas Jr.)______Y_____ vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 45_____SaQwan Edwards___ Fumble Return______Y_____ New Mexico______8/31/13 69_____Ryan Polite (to Evans Okotcha)______Y_____ vs. San Jose State______10/20/12 45_____Kishawn McClain___ Fumble Return______Y_____ North Texas______10/31/15 67_____Eric Soza (to Kenny Bias)______Y_____ vs. Oklahoma State______9/7/13 63_____Eric Soza (to David Morgan II)______N_____ vs. Northeastern State______9/3/11 63_____Eric Soza (to Brandon Freeman)______Y_____ vs. Bacone______9/24/11 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (18) Yards______Player______Att______Opponent______Date 62_____Eric Soza (to Seth Grubb)______N_____ vs. Tulane______11/9/13 186______Jarveon Williams______19______at Charlotte______11/14/15 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 174______Jalen Rhodes______15______at Texas State______9/23/17 170______Jarveon Williams______13______vs. Colorado State______9/26/15 Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 165______Jalen Rhodes______14______vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 87_____Kam Jones______N_____ at Florida Atlantic______9/27/14 163______Jarveon Williams______22______vs. Rice______11/21/15 84_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ at Georgia State______9/15/12 153______Tyrell Clay______11______vs. Rice______10/21/17 57_____Matt Guidry______N_____ at Middle Tennessee______11/5/16 135______David Glasco II______21______at Tulsa______11/2/13 51_____Brett Winnegan______N_____ at North Texas______10/14/17 133______Jarveon Williams______28______at UTEP______10/3/15 48_____Matt Guidry______N_____ vs. Charlotte______11/26/16 125______Jarveon Williams______16______at New Mexico______12/17/16 44_____Matt Guidry______N_____ at Louisiana Tech______11/25/17 122______Jarveon Williams______15______vs. Southern Miss______10/8/16 41_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ vs. Bacone______9/24/11 109______Jarveon Williams______21______at Middle Tennessee______11/5/16 108______David Glasco II______16______vs. Southern Miss______11/13/14 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 106______Evans Okotcha______8______vs. Bacone______9/24/11 Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 105______Brandon Armstrong______10______vs. Minot State______11/19/11 79_____Kenny Harrison______Y_____ vs. Texas State______11/24/12 105______Evans Okotcha______26______vs. Louisiana Tech______11/30/13 62_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ vs. Oklahoma State______9/7/13 104______Evans Okotcha______16______at North Texas______11/23/13 54_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State__ 9/22/12 104______Jarveon Williams______21______vs. UTEP______10/22/16 54_____Aaron Grubb______N_____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State__ 9/22/12 103______Jalen Rhodes______20______at Baylor______9/9/17 36_____Matt Guidry______N_____ at Louisiana Tech______11/12/16 102______Eric Soza______14______vs. Northeastern State______9/3/11 34_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ vs. Arizona______9/4/14 31_____Kenny Harrison______N_____ at Oklahoma State______9/13/14 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (6) Yards______Player______Comp-Att-Int______Opponent______Date LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 367______Dalton Sturm______27-43-1______vs. Southern Miss______10/7/17 Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 332______Blake Bogenschutz______25-43-1______at Arizona______9/3/15 82_____Triston Wade______Y_____ at Tulsa______11/2/13 316______Eric Soza______29-40-3______vs. Houston______9/28/13 67_____Jason Neill______Y_____ vs. Minot State______11/17/11 314______Eric Soza______23-41-0______at Louisiana Tech______11/3/12 40_____Michael Egwuagu______Y_____ at UTEP______10/3/15 308______Eric Soza______24-41-2______vs. Oklahoma State______9/7/13 38_____Triston Wade______Y_____ vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State__ 9/22/12 302______Ryan Polite______20-32-1______vs. San Jose State______10/20/12 36_____Mauricio Sanchez______N_____ at Houston______8/29/14 35_____Nate Gaines______N_____ at Louisiana Tech______11/25/17 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (13) 32_____Trevor Baker______N_____ at UTEP______10/3/15 Yards______Player______Rec______Opponent______Date 30_____Trevor Baker______N_____ vs. Louisiana Tech______10/10/15 186______Greg Campbell Jr.______11______vs. UNT______11/24/18 145______Kerry Thomas Jr.______5______vs. Charlotte______11/26/16 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS 120______Kam Jones______8______at McNeese State______11/12/11 Yards___Player______TD_____ Opponent______Date 113______Josh Stewart______7______at Louisiana Tech______11/12/16 59_____Michael Egwuagu______N_____ vs. North Texas______10/29/16 109______David Morgan II______9______at Arizona______9/3/15 50_____Steven Kurfehs______Y_____ vs. San Jose State______10/20/12 108______Brandon Freeman______5______at UC Davis______10/15/11 34_____Marcus Davenport______Y_____ vs. Rice______10/21/17 108______Greg Campbell Jr.______10______vs. Southern Miss______10/7/17 27_____Lorenzo Dantzler______Y_____ vs. Texas State______9/22/18 106______Kerry Thomas Jr.______10______vs. Marshall______11/18/17 22_____Josiah Tauaefa______Y_____ at Texas State______9/23/17 103______Kam Jones______7______at Sam Houston State_____ 10/1/11 16_____Crosby Adams III______Y_____ vs. UAB______10/26/13 103______Kam Jones______5______vs. South Alabama______10/8/11 16_____Crosby Adams III______N_____ vs. Tulane______11/9/13 103______Josh Stewart______2______at Rice______10/15/16 101______Cole Hubble______3______at Louisiana Tech______11/3/12 101______Josh Stewart______5______vs. Southern Miss______10/7/17 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 79 « SINGLE-SEASON LISTS » RUSHING MISCELLANEOUS YARDS

Rushes Total Offense Yards 1.____ Jarveon Williams______207______2016 1.____ Eric Soza______3,088______2013 2.____ Jarveon Williams______173______2015 2.____ Dalton Sturm______2,730______2017 3.____ Jalen Rhodes______155______2016 3.____ Dalton Sturm______2,483______2016 4.____ David Glasco II______150______2014 4.____ Eric Soza______2,449______2012 5.____ Tyrell Clay______135______2017 5.____ Eric Soza______2,433______2011

Rushing Yards Total Offense Yards Per Game (min. 5 games) 1.____ Jarveon Williams______1,042______2015 1.____ Eric Soza______257.3______2013 2.____ Jarveon Williams______900______2016 2.____ Dalton Sturm______248.2______2017 3.____ Jalen Rhodes______827______2016 3.____ Eric Soza______244.9______2012 4.____ Jalen Rhodes______659______2017 4.____ Eric Soza______243.3______2011 5.____ Tyrell Clay______608______2017 5.____ Dalton Sturm______191.0______2016

Rushing Yards Per Attempt (min. 75 attempts) All-Purpose Yards 1.____ Jarveon Williams______6.02______2015 1.____ Jarveon Williams______1,121______2016 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______5.34______2016 2.____ Jarveon Williams______1,109______2015 3.____ David Glasco II______5.22______2013 3.____ Kam Jones______1,079______2013 4.____ Jalen Rhodes______4.92______2017 4.____ Jalen Rhodes______987______2016 5.____ David Glasco II______4.84______2012 5.____ Kam Jones______881______2011

Rushing Yards Per Game All-Purpose Yards Per Game (min. 5 games) 1.____ Jarveon Williams______94.7______2015 1.____ Jarveon Williams______100.8______2015 2.____ Jarveon Williams______69.2______2016 2.____ Kam Jones______98.1______2013 3.____ Jalen Rhodes______68.9______2016 3.____ Jarveon Williams______95.6______2014 4.____ Jalen Rhodes______59.9______2017 4.____ Kam Jones______88.1______2011 5.____ Tyrell Clay______55.3______2017 5.____ Jarveon Williams______86.2______2016

Rushing Touchdowns SCORING 1.____ Jalen Rhodes______9______2016 Jarveon Williams set UTSA 2.____ Jarveon Williams______8______2015 single-season rushing records Points _____ Evans Okotcha______8______2012 for yards (1,042), attempts (207) 1.____ Evans Okotcha______66______2012 _____ Jarveon Williams______8______2016 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______60______2016 5.____ Eric Soza______7______2013 and yards per game (94.7). 3.____ Jarveon Williams______48______2015 _____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______48______2016 Passing Touchdowns _____ Jarveon Williams______48______2016 PASSING 1.____ Eric Soza______20______2012 _____ Dalton Sturm______20______2016 Passing Attempts Points by a Kicker 3.____ Dalton Sturm______15______2017 1.____ Eric Soza______377______2013 1.____ Victor Falcon______79______2016 4.____ Eric Soza______14______2011 2.____ Eric Soza______307______2011 2.____ Sean Ianno______71______2013 5.____ Dalton Sturm______13______2015 3.____ Dalton Sturm______299______2016 3.____ Sean Ianno______70______2014 4.____ Dalton Sturm______297______2017 4.____ Sean Ianno______64______2011 5.____ Eric Soza______282______2012 RECEIVING 5.____ Jared Sackett______60______2018

Passing Completions Receptions Touchdowns 1.____ Eric Soza______236______2013 1.____ Greg Campbell Jr.______58______2018 1.____ Evans Okotcha______11______2012 2.____ Dalton Sturm______185______2017 2.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______52______2015 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______10______2016 3.____ Eric Soza______172______2011 3.____ David Morgan II______45______2015 3.____ Jarveon Williams______8______2015 4.____ Dalton Sturm______169______2016 4.____ Aaron Grubb______42______2015 _____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______8______2016 5.____ Eric Soza______166______2012 5.____ Kam Jones______39______2011 _____ Jarveon Williams______8______2016 _____ Josh Stewart______39______2017 Passing Yards Touchdowns Responsible For 1.____ Eric Soza______2,719______2013 Receiving Yards 1.____ Eric Soza______26______2012 2.____ Dalton Sturm______2,185______2017 1.____ Josh Stewart______682______2016 2.____ Dalton Sturm______24______2016 3.____ Dalton Sturm______2,170______2016 2.____ Greg Campbell Jr.______658______2018 3.____ Eric Soza______19______2013 4.____ Eric Soza______2,148______2011 3.____ Kam Jones______578______2011 4.____ Eric Soza______17______2011 5.____ Eric Soza______2,085______2012 4.____ David Morgan II______566______2015 _____ Dalton Sturm______17______2017 5.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______555______2016 Passing Yards Per Game (min. 5 games) Extra Points 1.____ Eric Soza______226.6______2013 Yards Per Reception (min. 20 receptions) 1.____ Victor Falcon______43______2016 2.____ Eric Soza______214.8______2011 1.____ Josh Stewart______18.94______2016 2.____ Sean Ianno______38______2013 3.____ Eric Soza______208.5______2012 2.____ JaBryce Taylor______16.28______2015 3.____ Sean Ianno______31______2011 4.____ Dalton Sturm______198.6______2017 3.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______15.86______2016 4.____ Daniel Portillo______27______2015 5.____ Blake Bogenschutz______179.4______2015 4.____ Kam Jones______14.82______2011 5.____ Kristian Stern______24______2012 5.____ Evans Okotcha______14.54______2012 Completion Percentage (min. 100 attempts) Field Goals 1.____ Eric Soza______62.6______2013 Receiving Yards Per Game 1.____ Jared Sackett______19______2017 2.____ Dalton Sturm______62.3______2017 1.____ Kam Jones______57.8______2011 2.____ Sean Ianno______17______2014 3.____ Blake Bogenschutz______59.1______2015 2.____ Josh Stewart______52.5______2016 3.____ Jared Sackett______14______2018 4.____ Dalton Sturm______59.0______2015 3.____ David Morgan II______47.2______2015 4.____ Victor Falcon ______12______2016 5.____ Eric Soza______58.9______2012 4.____ Josh Stewart______47.1______2017 5.____ Sean Ianno______11______2011 5.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______45.3______2017 _____ Sean Ianno______11______2013 Passing Efficiency (min. 100 attempts) 1.____ Eric Soza______142.2______2012 Receiving Touchdowns 2.____ Dalton Sturm______137.4______2017 1.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______8______2016 3.____ Dalton Sturm______135.5______2016 2.____ David Morgan II______5______2015 4.____ Eric Soza______127.9______2013 _____ Josh Stewart______5______2016 5.____ Dalton Sturm______126.2______2015 4.____ Brandon Freeman______4______2011 _____ Cole Hicks______4______2012 _____ Cole Hubble______4______2012 _____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______4______2015 _____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______4______2017

80 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « SINGLE-SEASON LISTS » SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE

Kickoffs Total Tackles 1.____ Daniel Portillo______68______2016 1.____ Josiah Tauaefa______115______2016 2.____ Sean Ianno______60______2013 2.____ Josiah Tauaefa______113______2018 3.____ Daniel Portillo______52______2017 3.____ Brandon Reeves______95______2012 4.____ Sean Ianno______42______2011 4.____ Triston Wade______94______2013 5.____ Daniel Portillo______41______2015 5.____ Duke Wheeler______93______2015

Touchbacks Solo Tackles 1.____ Daniel Portillo______27______2016 1.____ C.J. Levine______67______2018 2.____ Sean Ianno______21______2013 2.____ Duke Wheeler______62______2015 3.____ Sean Ianno______16______2014 _____ Josiah Tauaefa______62______2018 _____ Daniel Portillo______16______2015 4.____ Triston Wade______54______2013 _____ Daniel Portillo______16______2017 5.____ Daryl Godfrey______53______2018

Kickoff Returns Assisted Tackles 1.____ Brett Winnegan______36______2015 1____ Josiah Tauaefa______65______2016 2.____ Derrick Dick______26______2015 2____ Brandon Reeves______62______2012 3.____ Kam Jones______21______2013 3____ La’Kel Bass______54______2016 _____ Matt Guidry______21______2018 4____ Jens Jeters______51______2014 5.____ Kenny Harrison______19______2011 5____ Drew Douglas______50______2015 _____ Matt Guidry______19______2016 Tackles For Loss Kickoff Return Yards 1.____ Marcus Davenport______17.5______2017 1.____ Brett Winnegan______747______2015 2.____ Josiah Tauaefa______11.5______2018 2.____ Derrick Dick______592______2015 3.____ Jason Neill______11.0______2015 3.____ Kenny Harrison______510______2011 _____ La’Kel Bass______11.0______2016 Josiah Tauaefa set UTSA’s single- 4.____ Matt Guidry______495______2018 5.____ Marlon Smith______10.0______2011 season tackles mark with 115 in 5.____ Matt Guidry______434______2016 _____ Marcus Davenport______10.0______2016 2016 en route to being named Kickoff Return Average (min. 5 attempts) Sacks Conference USA Freshman of the 1.____ Kam Jones______27.25______2014 1.____ Jason Neill______8.5______2015 Year and a Freshman All-American. 2.____ Kenny Harrison______26.84______2011 _____ Marcus Davenport______8.5______2017 3.____ Kam Jones______24.43______2011 3.____ Marlon Smith______8.0______2011 4.____ Brett Winnegan______23.92______2016 4.____ Marcus Davenport______6.5______2016 5.____ Matt Guidry______23.57______2018 5.____ Brandon Reeves______6.0______2011 Interceptions 1.____ Erik Brown______4______2012 Punts Quarterback Hurries _____ Triston Wade______4______2012 1.____ Kristian Stern______83______2014 1.____ Marcus Davenport______8______2016 _____ Triston Wade______4______2014 2.____ Yannis Routsas______75______2018 _____ Marcus Davenport______8______2017 _____ Bennett Okotcha______4______2015 3.____ Yannis Routsas______69______2016 3.____ Jason Neill______7______2012 _____ Nate Gaines______4______2017 4.____ Yannis Routsas______63______2015 _____ Josiah Tauaefa______7______2016 _____ Cassius Grady______4______2018 5.____ Kristian Stern______50______2013 5.____ Marlon Smith______5______2011 _____ Cody Rogers______5______2013 Interception Return Yards Punting Average (min. 20 attempts) _____ Drew Douglas______5______2015 1.____ Triston Wade______93______2013 1.____ Yannis Routsas______42.93______2018 _____ Jason Neill______5______2015 2.____ Trevor Baker______85______2015 2.____ Yannis Routsas______42.00______2016 3.____ Michael Egwuagu______83______2015 3.____ Yannis Routsas______41.55______2017 Forced Fumbles 4.____ Jason Neill______67______2011 4.____ Kristian Stern______41.23______2014 1.____ Nic Johnston______4______2012 5.____ Triston Wade______56______2012 5.____ Kristian Stern______40.42______2013 _____ Triston Wade______4______2012 _____ Robert Singletary______4______2014 Interception Return Touchdowns Punt Returns 4.____ Marcus Davenport______3______2017 1.____ Michael Egwuagu______2______2015 1.____ Kenny Harrison______24______2014 _____ Eric Banks______3______2017 2.____ Steven Kurfehs______1______2011 2.____ JaBryce Taylor______19______2016 _____ Triston Wade______3______2011 _____ Jason Neill______1______2011 3.____ Derrick Dick______16______2015 _____ Triston Wade______1______2012 4.____ Brady Jones______14______2017 Fumble Recoveries _____ Triston Wade______1______2013 5.____ Kenny Harrison______12______2012 1.____ Nic Johnston______3______2011 _____ Deveron Davis______1______2017 2.____ Triston Wade______2______2011 _____ C.J. Levine______1______2018 Punt Return Yards _____ Brandon Reeves______2______2012 1.____ Kenny Harrison______208______2012 _____ Triston Wade______2______2012 Passes Defended 2.____ Kenny Harrison______118______2014 _____ Crosby Adams III______2______2013 1.____ Erik Brown______16______2012 3.____ JaBryce Taylor ______86______2016 _____ Jens Jeters______2______2014 2.____ Triston Wade______14______2014 4.____ Erik Brown______75______2011 _____ Triston Wade______2______2014 _____ Bennett Okotcha______14______2015 _____ Derrick Dick ______75______2015 _____ Duke Wheeler______2______2014 4.____ Triston Wade______11______2012 _____ La’Kel Bass______2______2016 _____ Bennett Okotcha______11______2013 Punt Return Average (min. 5 attempts) _____ Andrew Martel______2______2016 1.____ Kenny Harrison______17.33______2012 _____ Baylen Baker______2______2017 2.____ Greg Campbell Jr.______9.29______2018 _____ La’Kel Bass______2______2017 3.____ Kenny Harrison______7.29______2013 _____ Brenndan Johnson______2______2018 4.____ Erik Brown______6.82______2011 _____ Andrew Martel______2______2018 5.____ Kenny Harrison______4.92______2014 _____ Les Maruo______2______2018

Blocked Kicks 1.____ Charles Wort______2______2012 _____ Kevin Strong Jr.______2______2016 3.____ 12 players______1______—

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 81 « CAREER LISTS » RUSHING MISCELLANEOUS

Rushes Total Offense Yards 1.____ Jarveon Williams______474______2012-16 1.____ Eric Soza______7,970______2011-13 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______421______2015-18 2.____ Dalton Sturm______6,995______2014-17 3.____ David Glasco II______400______2011-14 3.____ Jarveon Williams______2,396______2012-16 4.____ Dalton Sturm______360______2014-17 4.____ Jalen Rhodes______1,996______2015-18 5.____ Eric Soza______259______2011-13 5.____ David Glasco II______1,752______2011-14

Rushing Yards Total Offense Yards Per Game (min. 10 games) 1.____ Jarveon Williams______2,393______2012-16 1.____ Eric Soza______249.1______2011-13 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______1,996______2015-18 2.____ Dalton Sturm______199.9______2014-17 3.____ David Glasco II______1,752______2011-14 3.____ Tucker Carter______100.1______2012-14 4.____ Dalton Sturm______1,227______2014-17 4.____ Jarveon Williams______55.7______2012-16 5.____ Evans Okotcha______1,162______2011-13 5.____ Jalen Rhodes______43.4______2015-18

Rushing Yards Per Attempt (min. 150 attempts) All-Purpose Yards 1.____ Jarveon Williams______5.05______2012-16 1.____ Jarveon Williams______3,463______2012-16 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______4.74______2015-18 2.____ Kam Jones______3,144______2011-14 3.____ Evans Okotcha______4.67______2011-13 3.____ Jalen Rhodes______2,469______2015-18 4.____ Terrell Clay______4.40______2014-17 4.____ Kenny Harrison______2,179______2011-14 5.____ David Glasco II______4.38______2011-14 5.____ David Glasco II______1,861______2011-14

Rushing Yards Per Game (min. 10 games) All-Purpose Yards Per Game 1.____ Jarveon Williams______55.7______2012-16 1.____ Jarveon Williams______80.5______2013-16 2.____ Jalen Rhodes______43.4______2015-18 2.____ Kam Jones______69.9______2011-14 3.____ David Glasco II______39.8______2011-14 3.____ Derrick Dick______57.2______2015 4.____ Evans Okotcha______35.2______2011-13 4.____ Evans Okotcha______55.8______2011-13 5.____ Dalton Sturm______35.1______2014-17 5.____ Jalen Rhodes______53.7______2015-18

Rushing Touchdowns Games Played 1.____ David Glasco II______20______2011-14 Kerry Thomas Jr. owns UTSA career 1.____ Reed Darragh______47______2013-17 2.____ Jarveon Williams______19______2012-16 records for receiving yards (1,630) and _____ C.J. Levine______47______2015-18 3.____ Jalen Rhodes______18______2015-18 receiving touchdowns (17). _____ Yannis Routsas______47______2015-18 4.____ Eric Soza______16______2011-13 4.____ Marcus Davenport______46______2014-17 5.____ Evans Okotcha______14______2011-13 _____ Seth Grubb______46______2011-14 _____ Nate Leonard______46______2011-14 PASSING _____ Ashaad Mabry______46______2011-14 Passing Touchdowns _____ Marcellus Mack______46______2011-14 1.____ Dalton Sturm______49______2014-17 Passing Attempts _____ Josiah Monroe______46______2011-14 2.____ Eric Soza______46______2011-13 _____ Kevin Strong Jr.______46______2015-18 1.____ Eric Soza______966______2011-13 3.____ Tucker Carter______5______2012-14 _____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______46______2014-17 2.____ Dalton Sturm______811______2014-17 _____ Cordale Grundy______5______2018 _____ Triston Wade______46______2011-14 3.____ Cordale Grundy______220______2018 5.____ Blake Bogenschutz______4______2014-15 4.____ Tucker Carter______200______2012-14 _____ Jared Johnson______4______2016 Games Started 5.____ Blake Bogenschutz______176______2014-15 1.____ Nate Leonard______46______2011-14 Passing Completions RECEIVING 2.____ Scott Inskeep______44______2011-14 3.____ Cody Harris______43______2011-14 1.____ Eric Soza______574______2011-13 4.____ David Glasco II______40______2011-14 2.____ Dalton Sturm______482______2014-17 Receptions 5.____ Triston Wade______39______2011-14 3.____ Tucker Carter______119______2012-14 1.____ Kam Jones______130______2011-14 4.____ Cordale Grundy______111______2018 2.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______127______2014-17 5.____ Blake Bogenschutz______103______2014-15 3.____ Aaron Grubb______94______2012-15 SCORING 4.____ Greg Campbell Jr.______90______2015-18 Passing Yards 5.____ Kenny Harrison______88______2011-14 Points 1.____ Eric Soza______6,952______2011-13 1.____ David Glasco II______134______2011-14 2.____ Dalton Sturm______5,768______2014-17 Receiving Yards 2.____ Jarveon Williams______120______2013-16 3.____ Tucker Carter______1,273______2012-14 1.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______1,630______2014-17 _____ Jalen Rhodes______120______2015-18 4.____ Blake Bogenschutz______1,179______2014-15 2.____ Kam Jones______1,478______2011-14 4.____ Evans Okotcha______114______2011-13 5.____ Cordale Grundy______989______2018 3.____ Josh Stewart______1,200______2016-17 5.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______102______2014-17 4.____ David Morgan II______1,104______2011-15 Passing Yards Per Game 5.____ Greg Campbell Jr.______994______2015-18 Points by a Kicker 1.____ Eric Soza______217.2______2011-13 1.____ Sean Ianno______256______2011-14 2____ Dalton Sturm______164.8______2014-17 Yards Per Reception (min. 40 receptions) 2.____ Jared Sackett______140______2017-18 3.____ Blake Bogenschutz______147.4______2014-15 1.____ Kenny Bias______18.25______2011-15 3.____ Victor Falcon______86______2015-17 4.____ Ryan Polite______120.8______2012 2.____ Cole Hubble______16.34______2011-14 4.____ Daniel Portillo______58______2014-17 5.____ Tucker Carter______97.9______2013-14 3.____ Josh Stewart______16.00______2016-17 5.____ Kristian Stern______39______2011-14 4.____ Evans Okotcha______13.72______2011-13 Completion Percentage (min. 100 attempts) 5.____ JaBryce Taylor______13.58______2015-16 Touchdowns 1.____ Tucker Carter______59.5______2012-14 1.____ David Glasco II______22______2011-14 2.____ Dalton Sturm______59.4______2014-17 Receiving Yards Per Game 2.____ Jarveon Williams______20______2013-16 3.____ Eric Soza______59.4______2011-13 1.____ Josh Stewart______50.0______2016-17 _____ Jalen Rhodes______20______2015-18 4.____ Blake Bogenschutz______58.5______2014-15 2.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______35.4______2014-17 4.____ Evans Okotcha______19______2011-13 5.____ Austin Robinson______55.5______2014 3.____ Kam Jones______32.8______2011-14 5.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______17______2014-17 4.____ Brandon Freeman______28.4______2011-14 Passing Efficiency (min. 100 attempts) 5.____ JaBryce Taylor______27.2______2015-16 Touchdowns Responsible For 1.____ Dalton Sturm______134.7______2014-17 1.____ Eric Soza______62______2011-13 2.____ Eric Soza______130.8______2011-13 Receiving Touchdowns 2.____ Dalton Sturm______56______2014-17 3.____ Blake Bogenschutz______115.5______2014-15 1.____ Kerry Thomas Jr.______17______2014-17 3.____ David Glasco II______22______2011-14 4.____ Tucker Carter______114.2______2012-14 2.____ David Morgan II______8_____ 2011, ‘13-15 4.____ Jarveon Williams______21______2012-16 5.____ Cordale Grundy______93.0______2018 _____ Josh Stewart______8______2016-17 5.____ Jalen Rhodes______20______2015-18 4.____ Cole Hubble______6______2011-14 _____ Kenny Bias______6______2011-15

82 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « CAREER LISTS » Extra Points DEFENSE 1.____ Sean Ianno______109______2011-14 2.____ Victor Falcon______47______2015-17 Total Tackles 3.____ Jared Sackett______42______2017-18 1.____ Triston Wade______293______2011-14 4.____ Daniel Portillo______28______2012-17 2.____ Josiah Tauaefa______257______2016-18 5.____ Kristian Stern______24______2011-14 3.____ Drew Douglas______242______2012-15 4.____ Nic Johnston______220______2011-14 Field Goals 5.____ Steven Kurfehs______214______2011-13 1.____ Sean Ianno______49______2011-14 2.____ Jared Sackett______33______2017-18 Solo Tackles 3.____ Victor Falcon______13______2015-17 1.____ Triston Wade______169______2011-14 4.____ Daniel Portillo______10______2012-17 2.____ Josiah Tauaefa______121______2016-18 5.____ Kristian Stern______5______2011-14 3.____ Nate Gaines______120______2014-17 4.____ Steven Kurfehs______115______2011-13 SPECIAL TEAMS _____ Michael Egwuagu______115______2012-16

Kickoffs Assisted Tackles 1.____ Daniel Portillo______179______2014-17 1.____ Drew Douglas______144______2012-15 2.____ Sean Ianno______157______2011-14 2.____ Josiah Tauaefa______136______2016-18 3.____ Josh Ward______38______2011-14 3.____ Triston Wade______124______2011-14 4.____ Hunter Duplessis______29______2017-18 4.____ Nic Johnston______109______2011-14 5.____ Victor Falcon______15______2015 5.____ Brandon Reeves______104______2011-12

Touchbacks Tackles For Loss 1.____ Daniel Portillo______62______2014-17 1.____ Marcus Davenport ______38.0______2014-17 2.____ Sean Ianno______49______2011-14 2.____ Kevin Strong Jr.______26.5______2015-18 3.____ Josh Ward______29______2011-14 3.____ Jason Neill______23.5__ 2011-12, ‘14-15 4.____ Victor Falcon______9______2015 4.____ Josiah Tauaefa______22.5______2016-18 5.____ Hunter Duplessis______7______2017-18 4.____ Nic Johnston______19.0______2011-14 _____ Cody Rogers______19.0______2011-14 Kickoff Returns 1.____ Brett Winnegan (62-1360)______62______2015-17 Sacks 2014 Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist 2.____ Kam Jones (43-989)______43______2011-14 1.____ Marcus Davenport______22.0______2014-17 Triston Wade is the program’s career 3.____ Matt Guidry (44-1034)______44______2016-18 2.____ Jason Neill______14.0__2011-12, ‘14-15 leader in eight categories, including 3.____ Josiah Tauaefa______11.5______2016-18 4.____ Kenny Harrison (39-969)______39______2011-14 interceptions (12), passes defended 5.____ Derrick Dick (26-592)______26______2015 4.____ Cody Rogers______9.0______2011-14 5.____ Robert Singletary______8.5______2012-14 (35) and tackles (293). Kickoff Return Yards 1.____ Brett Winnegan______1,360______2015-17 Quarterback Hurries 2.____ Matt Guidry______1,034______2016-18 1.____ Marcus Davenport______21______2014-17 3.____ Kam Jones______989______2011-14 2.____ Jason Neill______17___2011-12, ‘14-15 4.____ Kenny Harrison______969______2011-14 3.____ Cody Rogers______14______2011-14 5.____ Derrick Dick ______592______2015 4.____ Josiah Tauaefa______13______2016-18 Interception Return Touchdowns 5.____ Steven Kurfehs______9______2011-13 1.____ Triston Wade______2______2011-14 Kickoff Return Average (min. 10 attempts) _____ Michael Egwuagu______2______2013-16 1.____ Kenny Harrison______24.85______2011-14 Forced Fumbles 3.____ Steven Kurfehs______1______2011-13 2.____ Matt Guidry______23.50______2016-18 1.____ Triston Wade______8______2011-14 _____ Jason Neill______1____2011-12, ‘14-15 3.____ Kam Jones______23.00______2011-14 2.____ Nic Johnston______7______2011-14 ______C.J. Levine______1______2015-18 4.____ Derrick Dick______22.77______2015 3.____ Robert Singletary______6______2012-14 ______Devron Davis______1______2016-17 5.____ Brett Winnegan______21.94______2015-17 _____ Marcus Davenport______6______2014-17 5.____ Eric Banks______4______2016-18 Passes Defended Punts 1.____ Triston Wade ______35______2011-14 1.____ Yannis Routsas______254______2015-18 Fumble Recoveries 2.____ Bennett Okotcha______30______2012-15 2.____ Kristian Stern______172______2011-14 1.____ Triston Wade______6______2011-14 3.____ Nate Gaines______21______2014-17 3.____ Josh Ward______61______2011-14 2.____ Nic Johnston______4______2011-14 4.____ Michael Egwuagu______20______2012-16 4.____ Daniel Portillo______4______2012-17 _____ La’Kel Bass______4______2015-17 5.____ Erik Brown______18______2011-12 5.____ Tucker Carter______1______2012-14 _____ Andrew Martel______4______2016-18 5.____ Crosby Adams III______3______2011-14 Punting Average (min 40 attempts) _____ Brandon Reeves______3______2011-12 1.____ Yannis Routsas______41.48______2015-18 _____ Marcellus Mack______3______2011-14 2.____ Kristian Stern______40.77______2011-14 3.____ Josh Ward______34.13______2011-14 Interceptions 1.____ Triston Wade______12______2011-14 Punt Returns 2.____ Nate Gaines______8______2014-17 1.____ Kenny Harrison______43______2011-14 3.____ Michael Egwuagu______6______2012-16 2.____ JaBryce Taylor______21______2015-16 _____ Bennett Okotcha______6______2012-15 3.____ Derrick Dick______16______2015 5.____ Crosby Adams III______4______2011-14 4.____ Brady Jones______14______2015-17 _____ Nic Johnston______4______2011-14 5.____ Erik Brown______11______2011-12 _____ Erik Brown______4______2011-12 _____ Clayton Johnson______4______2017-18 Punt Return Average (min. 10 attempts) _____ Cassius Grady______4______2018 1.____ Kenny Harrison______8.77______2011-14 2.____ Aaron Grubb______8.40______2012-15 Interception Return Yards 3.____ Erik Brown______6.82______2011-12 1.____ Triston Wade______195______2011-14 4.____ Matt Guidry______6.00______2016-18 2.____ Michael Egwuagu______98______2012-16 5.____ Brady Jones______4.79______2015-17 3.____ Trevor Baker______85______2012-15 4.____ Jason Neill______67___2011-12, ‘14-15 Blocked Kicks _____ Bennett Okotcha______67______2012-15 1.____ Charles Wort______2______2012 _____ Kevin Strong______2______2015-18 3.____ 13 players______1______—

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 83 « OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS » TEAM Points: 69, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Touchdowns: 9, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15; Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 First Downs: 33, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 Rushing Attempts: 58, Rice, 10/13/12 Rushing Yards: 419, UAB, 11/3/18 Rushing Touchdowns: 4, South Alabama, 10/8/11; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Passing Completions: 35, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Passing Attempts: 50, UTEP, 10/3/15; Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Passing Yards: 518, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Passing Touchdowns: 6, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Total Plays: 89, Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Total Offense: 668, UAB, 11/3/18 Third-Down Conversions: 12 (of 20), Rice, 11/8/14 Fourth-Down Conversions: 4 (of 5), Charlotte, 11/14/15 Turnovers: 6, Houston, 8/29/14 Tackles For Loss: 15.0, Arizona State, 9/1/18 Sacks: 9, Arizona State, 9/1/18 Forced Fumbles: 4, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Fumble Recoveries: 5, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Interceptions: 4, (2x), last, FIU, 11/10/18 Passes Defended: 10, Marshall, 10/5/13 Safeties: 1, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11; Colorado State, 9/26/15 Extra Points: 9 (of 9), Oklahoma State, 9/19/15; 9 (of 9), Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Field Goals: 4, Arizona, 9/4/14; North Texas, 11/29/14; Southern Miss, 10/17/15; Arizona State, 9/16/16 Kickoffs: 12, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Touchbacks: 6 (4x), last, Arizona State, 9/1/18 Kickoff Returns: 8 (4x), last, Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Kickoff Return Yards: 155, San Jose State, 10/20/12 Punts: 10 (2x), last, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Punt Returns: 6, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11 Punt Return Yards: 102, Southern Utah, 9/17/11 Blocked Kicks: 2, McMurry, 9/10/11 Penalties: 15 (for 157), Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 INDIVIDUAL Points: 18, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12; Walter Dawn, UTEP, 10/22/16; Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Touchdowns: 3, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12; Walter Dawn, UTEP, 10/22/16; Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Rushing Attempts: 30, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14; Jasen Oden, Colorado State, 9/26/15 Rushing Yards: 178, Ito Smith, Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Longest Rush: 89 (TD), Ito Smith, Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Rushing Touchdowns: 3, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 11/3/12 Passing Completions: 34, Cody Stroud, McNeese State, 11/10/12 Passing Attempts: 49, Ryan Metz, UTEP, 10/3/15 Passing Yards: 387, Isiah Brady, Charlotte, 11/17/18 Longest Passing Completion: 85 (TD), Anu Solomon to Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14 Passing Touchdowns: 5, Brandon Doughty, WKU, 11/22/14 Total Offense: 447, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15 Receptions: 13, Darnell Smith, North Texas, 11/23/13; Trent Tayor, Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (10x), last, N’Keal Harry, Arizona State, 9/1/18 Tackles: 16, Derick Mathews, Houston, 8/29/14; Jared Tevis, Arizona, 9/4/14 Tackles For Loss: 4.5, Larry Ogunjobi, Charlotte, 11/14/15; Myles Garrett, Texas A&M, 11/19/16 Sacks: 4.5, Myles Garrett, Texas A&M, 11/19/16 Quarterback Hurries: 2 (24x), last, Ty Tyler, Marquis Couch, Donyae Moody, K. Cumberland, Ryan Bee, Marshall, 11/17/18 Forced Fumbles: 2 (3x), last Nick Gathrite, UTEP, 10/25/14 Fumble Recoveries: 2, Bene Benwikere, San Jose State, 10/20/12; Deric Robertson, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15 Interceptions: 2, Kenneth Jenkins, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11; Terrell Pinson, Louisiana Tech, 10/18/14 Longest Interception Return: 96 (TD), William Jackson, Houston, 9/28/13 Interception Touchdowns: 1 (9x), last, Rocky Jacques-Louis, FIU, 11/10/18 Passes Defended: 4 (4x), last, Sage Lewis, FIU, 11/18/18 Extra Points: 8 (of 8), Ben Grogan, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 & 9/19/15; Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Field Goals: 4 (4x), last, Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 9/16/16 Longest Field Goal: 54, Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 9/16/16 Kickoffs: 10, Ben Grogan, Oklahoma State, 9/19/15; Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech, 11/12/16 Touchbacks: 9, Nick Vogel, UAB, 11/3/18 Kickoff Returns: 7, Stanley Johnson, Bacone, 9/24/11 Kickoff Return Yards: 155, Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 10/20/12 Longest Kickoff Return: 100 (TD), Autrey Golden, UTEP, 9/21/13 Punts: 9 (3x), last, Trevor Vincent, Alabama State, 9/3/16 Longest Punt: 74, Marcus Ripley, Texas State, 9/23/17 Punt Returns: 5, Brandon Closner, Sam Houston State, 10/1/11 Punt Return Yards: 103, Brady Measom, Southern Utah, 9/17/11 Longest Punt Return: 62, Brady Measom, Southern Utah, 9/7/11 Blocked Kicks: 1 (9x), last, Austin Orr, North Texas, 10/31/15 84 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « ALAMODOME SINGLE-GAME RECORDS »

TEAM NOTE: UTSA games only Points: 59, Houston, 9/28/13 Touchdowns: 8, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Houston, 9/28/13 First Downs: 31, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Rushing Attempts: 53, UAB vs. UTSA, 11/11/17 Rushing Yards: 339, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Rushing Touchdowns: 6, UTSA vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12; UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Passing Completions: 36, UTSA vs. Houston, 9/28/13 Passing Attempts: 50, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Passing Yards: 518, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Passing Touchdowns: 6, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Total Plays: 89, Southern Miss, 10/8/16; UTSA vs. UTEP, 10/22/16 Total Offense: 605, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Turnovers: 6, UTSA vs. Houston, 9/28/13 Sacks: 6, UTSA vs. Alabama State, 9/3/16 Interceptions: 4, FIU, 11/10/18 Forced Fumbles: 6, UTSA vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Fumble Recoveries: 5, San Jose State, 10/20/12 Extra Points: 8, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Houston, 9/28/13 Field Goals: 4, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Arizona, 9/4/14; UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14; Arizona State, 9/16/16 Kickoffs: 11, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Touchbacks: 6, Arizona State, 9/16/16 Punts: 11, UTSA vs. UTEP, 10/25/14 Blocked Kicks: 2, McMurry, 9/10/11 Penalties: 15, UTSA vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/22/12 Penalty Yards: 142, (2x) last, UTSA vs. Texas State, 11/24/12

INDIVIDUAL Touchdowns: 3, Kenny Bias, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Jalen Rhodes, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16; Walter Dawn, UTEP, 10/22/16 Rushing Attempts: 30, Nick Wilson, Arizona, 9/4/14; Jasen Oden, Colorado State, 9/26/15 Rushing Yards: 178, Ito Smith, Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Longest Rush: 92, Jarveon Williams, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Rushing Touchdowns: 3, Jalen Rhodes, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/8/16 Passing Completions: 34, Cody Stroud, McNeese State, 11/10/12 Passing Attempts: 48, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15 Passing Yards: 378, David Washington, Old Dominion, 11/7/15 Longest Passing Completion: 85 (TD), Anu Solomon to Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14 Passing Touchdowns: 4 (4x), last, Dalton Sturm, UTSA vs. Southern, 9/16/17 Receptions: 13, Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 10/10/15 Receiving Yards: 160, Jonathan Duhart, Old Dominion, 11/7/15 Longest Reception: 85 (TD), Cayleb Jones, Arizona, 9/4/14 Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (48x), last Marquez McNair, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 10/7/17 Tackles: 16, Jared Tevis, Arizona, 9/4/14 Tackles For Loss: 4.5, Robert Singletary, UTSA vs. FIU, 10/11/14 Sacks: 4, Marlon Smith, UTSA vs. McMurry, 9/10/11 Longest Fumble Return: 59, Michael Egwuagu, UTSA vs. North Texas, 10/29/16 Interceptions: 2, Clayton Johnson, UTSA vs. Rice, 10/21/17 Longest Interception Return: 96 (TD), William Jackson, Houston, 9/28/13 Interception Touchdowns: 1 (10x), last, Rocky Jacques-Louis, FIU, 11/10/18 Extra Points: 8 (of 8), Ben Grogan, Oklahoma State, 9/7/13 Field Goals: 4, Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11; Casey Skowron, Arizona, 9/4/14; Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Southern Miss, 11/13/14; Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 9/16/16 Longest Field Goal: 54, Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 9/16/16 Kickoffs: 10, Sean Ianno, UTSA vs. Bacone, 9/24/11 Kenny Harrison’s 79-yard punt Touchbacks: 6, Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 9/16/16 return for a touchdown in the Kickoff Returns: 8, Kam Jones, UTSA vs. Oklahoma State, 9/7/13; Tez Parks, Southern Miss, 10/8/16 38-31 victory against Texas State on Nov. 24, 2012, was the first in Longest Kickoff Return: 92 (TD), Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 10/20/12 program history and the longest in Punts: 11, Kristian Stern, UTSA vs. UTEP, 10/25/14 a UTSA game at the Alamodome. Longest Punt: 64, Matt Hubbard, Georgia State, 10/29/11 Punting Average: 51.0, Hayden Hunt, Colorado State, 9/26/15 Punt Returns: 7, JaBryce Taylor, UTSA vs. Alabama State, 9/3/16 Longest Punt Return: 79 (TD), Kenny Harrison, UTSA vs. Texas State, 11/24/12

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 85 « YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS »

10/10______Louisiana Tech*______L, 31-34 Larry Coker 10/17______at Southern Miss*______L, 10-32 2011-15 (5 Seasons) 10/31______at North Texas*______L, 23-30 Overall: 26-32 (.448) 11/7______Old Dominion*~______L, 31-36 Conference: 15-15 (.500) 11/14______at Charlotte*______W, 30-27 (OT) 11/21______Rice*______W, 34-24 11/28______Middle Tennessee*______L, 7-42 2011 — 4-6 (FCS Independent) 9/3______Northeastern State______W, 31-3 9/10______McMurry______L, 21-24 9/17______at Southern Utah______L, 22-45 Frank Wilson 9/24______Bacone~______W, 54-7 2016-18 (3 Seasons) 10/1______at #16 Sam Houston State______L, 7-22 Overall: 15-21 (.417) 10/8______South Alabama______L, 27-30 (2OT) Conference: 10-14 (.417) 10/15______at UC Davis______L, 17-38 10/29______Georgia State______W, 17-14 (OT) 11/12______at McNeese State______L, 21-24 2016 — 6-7 (5-3 Conference USA) 11/19______Minot State______W, 49-7 9/3______Alabama State______W, 26-13 9/10______at Colorado State______L, 14-23 2012 — 8-4 (3-3 Western Athletic Conference) 9/16______Arizona State______L, 28-32 8/30______at South Alabama______W, 33-31 9/24______at Old Dominion*______L, 19-33 9/8______Texas A&M-Commerce______W, 27-16 10/8______Southern Miss*______W, 55-32 9/15______at Georgia State______W, 38-14 10/15______at Rice*______W, 14-13 9/22______Northwestern Oklahoma State______W, 56-3 10/22______UTEP*~______L, 49-52 (5OT) 9/29______at New Mexico State*______W, 35-14 10/29______North Texas*______W, 31-17 10/13______at Rice______L, 14-34 11/5______at Middle Tennessee*______W, 45-25 10/20______San Jose State*~______L, 24-52 11/12______at Louisiana Tech*______L, 35-63 10/27______Utah State*______L, 17-48 11/19______at #22 Texas A&M______L, 10-23 11/3______at #22 Louisiana Tech*______L, 27-51 11/26______Charlotte*______W, 33-14 11/10______McNeese State______W, 31-24 12/17______at New Mexico^______L, 20-23 11/17______at Idaho*______W, 34-27 11/24______Texas State*______W, 38-31 2017 — 6-5 (3-5 Conference USA) 9/9______at Baylor______W, 17-10 2013 — 7-5 (6-2 Conference USA) 9/16______Southern______W, 51-17 8/31______at New Mexico______W, 21-13 9/23______at Texas State______W, 44-14 9/7______#13 Oklahoma State______L, 35-56 10/7______Southern Miss*______L, 29-31 9/14______at Arizona______L, 13-38 10/14______at North Texas*______L, 26-29 9/21______at UTEP*______W, 32-13 10/21______Rice*~ ______W, 20-7 9/28______Houston______L, 28-59 10/28______at UTEP*______W, 31-14 10/5______at Marshall*______L, 10-34 11/4______at FIU*______L, 7-14 10/12______Rice*______L, 21-27 11/11______UAB*______L, 19-24 10/26______UAB*~______W, 52-31 11/18______Marshall*______W, 9-7 11/2______at Tulsa*______W, 34-15 11/25______Louisiana Tech*______L, 6-20 11/9______Tulane*______W, 10-7 11/23______at North Texas*______W, 21-13 2018 — 3-9 (2-6 Conference USA) 11/30______Louisiana Tech*______W, 30-10 9/1______at Arizona State______L, 7-49 9/8______Baylor______L, 20-37 2014 — 4-8 (3-5 Conference USA) 9/15______at Kansas State______L, 17-41 8/29______at Houston______W, 27-7 9/22______Texas State______W, 25-21 9/4______Arizona______L, 23-26 9/29______UTEP*______W, 30-21 9/13______at Oklahoma State______L, 13-43 10/6______at Rice*______W, 20-3 9/27______at Florida Atlantic*______L, 37-41 10/13______Louisiana Tech*______L, 3-31 10/4______New Mexico______L, 9-21 10/20______at Southern Miss*______L, 17-27 10/11______FIU*~______W, 16-13 11/3______at UAB*______L, 3-52 10/18______at Louisiana Tech*______L, 20-27 11/10______FIU*______L, 7-45 10/25______UTEP*______L, 0-34 11/17______at Marshall*______L, 0-23 11/8______at Rice*______L, 7-17 11/24______North Texas*______L, 21-24 11/13______Southern Miss*______W, 12-10 11/22______at WKU*______L, 7-45 * conference game 11/29______North Texas*______W, 34-27 ~ Homecoming ^ Gildan New Mexico Bowl 2015 — 3-9 (3-5 Conference USA) 9/3______at #22 Arizona______L, 32-42 9/12______Kansas State______L, 3-30 9/19______at #25 Oklahoma State______L, 14-69 9/26______Colorado State______L, 31-33 ALL-TIME RECORD 10/3______at UTEP*______W, 25-6 Overall: 41-53 • Home: 24-23 • Away: 17-30 86 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS »

Alabama State (1-0) McMurry (0-1) Southern (1-0) H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 9/3/16______San Antonio, Texas______W, 26-13 9/10/11______San Antonio, Texas______L, 21-24 9/16/17______San Antonio, Texas______W, 51-17

Arizona (0-3) McNeese State (1-1) H: 0-1 | A: 0-2 H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 Southern Miss (2-3) 9/14/13______Tucson, Ariz.______L, 13-38 11/12/11______Lake Charles, La.______L, 21-24 H: 2-1 | A: 0-2 9/4/14______San Antonio, Texas______L, 23-26 11/10/12______San Antonio, Texas______W, 31-24 11/13/14______San Antonio, Texas______W, 12-10 9/3/15______Tucson, Ariz.______L, 32-42 10/17/15______Hattiesburg, Miss.______L, 10-32 Middle Tennessee (1-1) 10/8/16______San Antonio, Texas______W, 55-32 Arizona State (0-2) H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 10/7/17______San Antonio, Texas______L, 29-31 H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 11/28/15______San Antonio, Texas______L, 7-42 10/20/18______Hattiesburg, Miss.______L, 17-27 9/16/16______San Antonio, Texas______L, 28-32 11/5/16______Murfreesboro, Tenn.______W, 45-25 9/1/18______Tempe, Ariz.______L, 7-49 Southern Utah (0-1) Minot State (1-0) H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 Bacone (1-0) H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 9/17/11______Cedar City, Utah______L, 22-45 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 11/19/11______San Antonio, Texas______W, 49-7 9/24/11______San Antonio, Texas______W, 54-7 Texas A&M (0-1) New Mexico (1-2) H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 Baylor (1-1) H: 0-1 | A: 1-1 11/19/16______College Station, Texas______L, 10-23 H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 8/31/13______Albuquerque, N.M.______W, 21-13 9/9/17______Waco, Texas______W, 17-10 10/4/14______San Antonio, Texas______L, 9-21 Texas A&M-Commerce (1-0) 9/8/18______San Antonio, Texas______L , 20-37 12/17/16______Albuquerque, N.M.______L, 20-23 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 9/8/12______San Antonio, Texas______W, 27-16 Charlotte (2-0) New Mexico State (1-0) H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 Texas State (3-0) 11/14/15______Charlotte, N.C.______W, 30-27 (OT) 9/29/12______Las Cruces, N.M.______W, 35-14 H: 2-0 | A: 1-0 11/26/16______San Antonio, Texas______W, 33-14 11/24/12______San Antonio, Texas______W, 38-31 North Texas (3-3) 9/23/17______San Marcos, Texas______W, 44-14 Colorado State (0-2) H: 2-1 | A: 1-2 9/22/18______San Antonio, Texas______W, 25-21 H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 11/23/13______Denton, Texas______W, 21-13 9/26/15______San Antonio, Texas______L, 31-33 11/29/14______San Antonio, Texas______W, 34-27 Tulane (1-0) 9/10/16______Fort Collins, Colo.______L, 14-23 10/31/15______Denton, Texas______L, 23-30 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 10/29/16______San Antonio, Texas______W, 31-17 11/9/13______San Antonio, Texas______W, 10-7 FIU (1-2) 10/14/17______Denton, Texas______L, 26-29 H: 1-1 | A: 0-1 11/24/18______San Antonio, Texas______L, 21-24 Tulsa (1-0) 10/11/14______San Antonio, Texas______W, 16-13 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 11/4/17______Miami, Fla.______L, 7-14 Northeastern State (1-0) 11/2/13______Tulsa, Okla.______W, 34-15 11/10/18______San Antonio, Texas______L, 7-45 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 9/3/11______San Antonio, Texas______W, 31-3 UAB (1-2) Florida Atlantic (0-1) H: 1-1 | A: 0-1 H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 Northwestern Okla. State (1-0) 10/26/13______San Antonio, Texas______W, 52-31 9/27/13______Boca Raton, Fla.______L, 37-41 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 11/11/17______San Antonio, Texas______L, 19-24 9/22/12______San Antonio, Texas______W, 56-3 11/3/18______Birmingham, Ala.______L, 3-52 Georgia State (2-0) H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 Oklahoma State (0-3) UC Davis (0-1) 10/29/11______San Antonio, Texas______W, 17-14 (OT) H: 0-1 | A: 0-2 H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 9/15/12______Atlanta, Ga.______W, 38-14 9/7/13______San Antonio, Texas______L, 35-56 10/15______Davis, Calif.______L, 17-38 9/13/14______Stillwater, Okla.______L, 13-43 Houston (1-1) 9/19/15______Stillwater, Okla.______L, 14-69 Utah State (0-1) H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 9/28/13______San Antonio, Texas______L, 28-59 Old Dominion (0-2) 10/27/12______San Antonio, Texas______L, 17-48 8/29/14______Houston, Texas______W, 27-7 H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 11/7/15______San Antonio, Texas______L, 31-36 UTEP (4-2) Idaho (1-0) 9/24/16______Norfolk, Va.______L, 19-33 H: 1-2 | A: 3-0 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 9/21/13______El Paso, Texas______W, 32-13 11/17/12______Moscow, Idaho______W, 34-27 Rice (4-3) 10/25/14______San Antonio, Texas______L, 0-34 H: 2-1 | A: 2-2 10/3/15______El Paso, Texas______W, 25-6 Kansas State (0-2) 10/13/12______Houston, Texas______L, 14-34 10/22/16______San Antonio, Texas______L, 49-52 (5OT) H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 10/12/13______San Antonio, Texas______L, 21-27 10/28/17______El Paso, Texas______W, 31-14 9/12/15______San Antonio, Texas______L, 3-30 11/8/14______Houston, Texas______L, 7-17 9/29/18______San Antonio, Texas______W, 30-21 9/15/18______Manhattan, Kan.______L, 17-41 11/21/15______San Antonio, Texas______W, 34-24 10/15/16______Houston, Texas______W, 14-13 WKU (0-1) Louisiana Tech (1-6) 10/21/17______San Antonio, Texas______W, 20-7 H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 H: 1-2 | A: 0-4 10/6/18______Houston, Texas______W, 20-3 11/22/14______Bowling Green, Ky.______L, 7-45 11/3/12______Ruston, La.______L, 27-51 11/30/13______San Antonio, Texas______W, 30-10 Sam Houston State (0-1) 10/18/14______Ruston, La.______L, 20-27 H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 10/10/15______San Antonio, Texas______L, 31-34 10/1/11______Huntsville, Texas______L, 7-22 11/12/16______Ruston, La.______L, 35-63 11/25/17______Ruston, La.______L, 6-20 San Jose State (0-1) 10/13/18______San Antonio, Texas______L, 3-31 H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 10/20/12______San Antonio, Texas______L, 24-52 Marshall (1-2) H: 1-0 | A: 0-2 South Alabama (1-1) 10/5/13______Huntington, W.Va.______L, 10-34 H: 0-1 | A: 1-0 11/18/17______San Antonio, Texas______W, 9-7 10/8/11______San Antonio, Texas______L, 27-30 (2OT) 11/17/18______Huntington, W.Va.______L, 0-23 8/30/12______San Antonio, Texas______W, 33-31

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 87 « MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS » ALL-TIME TV APPEARANCES (29-45) OVERTIME GAMES (2-2) 10/8/11_____ South Alabama______L, 27-30 (2OT) 2011 (3-3) 2016 (6-7) 10/29/11____ Georgia State______W, 17-14 (OT) 11/14/15____ at Charlotte______W, 30-27 (OT) 9/10_____ McMurry (LN)______L, 21-24 9/3______Alabama State (KMYS)______W, 26-13 10/22/16____ UTEP______L, 49-52 (5OT) 9/17_____ at Southern Utah (MUT)______L, 22-45 9/10_____ at Colorado State (CI)______L, 14-23 9/24_____ Bacone (LN)______W, 54-7 9/16_____ Arizona State (ESPN2)______L, 28-32 10/8_____ South Alabama (LN)______L, 27-30 (2OT) 9/24_____ at Old Dominion (KMYS)______L, 19-33 SEASON OPENERS (6-2) 9/3/11______Northeastern State______W, 31-3 10/29___ Georgia State (LN)______W, 17-14 (OT) 10/8_____ Southern Miss (ASN)______W, 55-32 8/30/12_____ at South Alabama______W, 33-31 11/19___ Minot State (LN)______W, 49-7 10/15___ at Rice (beIN)______W, 14-13 8/31/13_____ at New Mexico______W, 21-13 10/22___ UTEP (KMYS)______L, 49-52 (5OT) 8/29/14_____ at Houston______W, 27-7 2012 (3-4) 10/29___ North Texas (KMYS)______W, 31-17 9/3/15______at #22 Arizona______L, 32-42 8/30_____ at South Alabama (ESPN3)______W, 33-31 11/5_____ Middle Tennessee (ESPN3)______W, 45-25 9/3/16______Alabama State______W, 26-13 9/29_____ at New Mexico State (ESPN3)_____ W, 35-14 11/12___ at Louisiana Tech (KMYS)______L, 35-63 9/9/17______at Baylor______W, 17-10 10/13___ at Rice (FCS)______L, 14-34 11/19___ at #22 Texas A&M (ESPNU)______L, 10-23 9/1/18______at Arizona State______L, 9-47 10/20___ San Jose State (ESPN3)______L, 24-52 11/26___ Charlotte (CI)______W, 33-14 10/27___ Utah State (ESPN3)______L, 17-48 12/17___ at New Mexico (ESPN)______L, 20-23 11/3_____ at #22 Louisiana Tech (ESPNR)_____ L, 27-51 HOME OPENERS (4-4) 9/3/11______Northeastern State______W, 31-3 11/17___ at Idaho (KCWX)______W, 34-27 2017 (6-5) 9/8/12______Texas A&M-Commerce______W, 27-16 9/9______at Baylor (FSN)______W, 17-10 9/7/13______#13 Oklahoma State______L, 35-56 2013 (7-5) 9/16_____ Southern (KCWX)______W, 51-17 9/4/14______Arizona______L, 23-26 8/31_____ at New Mexico (KMYS)______W, 21-13 9/23_____ at Texas State (KMYS/KEYE/E3)___ W, 44-14 9/12/15_____ Kansas State______L, 3-30 9/7______#13 Oklahoma State (FS1)______L, 35-56 10/7_____ Southern Miss (KMYS/STAD FB)____ L, 29-31 9/3/16______Alabama State______W, 26-13 9/14_____ at Arizona (Pac-12)______L, 13-38 10/14___ at North Texas (KCWX/ESPN3)____ L, 26-29 9/16/17_____ Southern______W, 51-17 9/21_____ at UTEP (FCS)______W, 32-13 10/21___ Rice KMYS/STAD FB)______W, 20-7 9/8/18______Baylor______L, 20-37 9/28_____ Houston (FSN)______L, 28-59 10/28___ at UTEP (KMYS)______W, 31-14 10/5_____ at Marshall (TWC)______L, 10-34 11/4_____ at FIU (STAD)______L, 7-14 10/12___ Rice (TWC)______L, 21-27 11/11___ UAB (KCWX)______L, 19-24 ROAD OPENERS (4-4) 9/17/11_____ at Southern Utah______L, 22-45 10/26___ UAB (TWC)______W, 52-31 11/18___ Marshall (KMYS/STAD FB)______W, 9-7 8/30/12_____ at South Alabama______W, 33-31 11/2_____ at Tulsa (CSS)______W, 34-15 11/25___ at Louisiana Tech (ESPNU)______L, 6-20 8/31/13_____ at New Mexico______W, 21-13 11/9_____ Tulane (WOAI)______W, 10-7 8/29/14_____ at Houston______W, 27-7 11/23___ at North Texas (TWC)______W, 21-13 2018 (3-9) 9/3/15______at #22 Arizona______L, 32-42 11/30___ Louisiana Tech (CSS)______W, 34-10 9/1______at Arizona State (FS1)______L, 7-49 9/10/16_____ at Colorado State______L, 14-23 9/8______Baylor (CBSSN FB)______L, 20-37 9/9/17______at Baylor______W, 17-10 2014 (4-8) 9/15_____ at Kansas State (FSN)______L, 17-41 9/1/18______at Arizona State______L, 9-47 8/29_____ at Houston (ESPNU)______W, 27-7 9/22_____ Texas State (ESPN+)______W, 25-21 9/4______Arizona (FS1)______L, 23-26 9/29_____ UTEP (ESPN+)______W, 30-21 9/13_____ at Oklahoma State (FSN)______L, 13-43 10/6_____ at Rice (ESPN3)______W, 20-3 HOMECOMING GAMES (4-4) 9/24/11_____ Bacone______W, 54-7 9/27_____ at Florida Atlantic (KMYS)______L, 37-41 10/13___ Louisiana Tech (ESPN+)______L, 3-31 10/20/12____ San Jose State______L, 24-52 10/4_____ New Mexico (ASN)______L, 9-21 10/20___ at Southern Miss (ESPN+)______L, 17-27 10/26/13____ UAB______W, 52-31 10/11___ FIU (FCS)______W, 16-13 11/3_____ at UAB (beIN)______L, 3-52 10/11/14____ FIU______W, 16-13 10/18___ at Louisiana Tech (FSN)______L, 20-27 11/10___ FIU (ESPN+)______L, 7-45 11/7/15_____ Old Dominion______L, 31-36 10/25___ UTEP (ASN)______L, 0-34 11/17___ at Marshall (STAD FB)______L, 0-23 10/22/16____ UTEP______L, 49-52 (5OT) 11/8_____ at Rice (FSN)______L, 7-17 11/24___ North Texas (ESPN+)______L, 21-24 10/21/17____ Rice______W, 20-7 11/13___ Southern Miss (CBSSN)______W, 12-10 10/13/18____ Louisiana Tech______L, 3-31 11/22___ at Western Kentucky (FSN)______L, 7-45 Key: (ASN) American Sports Network; (CBSSN) CBS 11/29___ North Texas (FSN)______W, 34-27 Sports Network; (CBSSN FB) CBS Sports Network on Facebook; (CI) Campus Insiders; (CSS) Comcast Sports BOWL GAMES (0-1) 12/17/16____ at New Mexico______L, 20-23 2015 (3-9) Southeast; (ESPNR) ESPN Regional; (E3) ESPN3; (FCS) 9/3______at #22 Arizona (Pac-12)______L, 32-42 FOX College Sports; (FS1) FOX Sports 1; (FSN) FOX 9/12_____ Kansas State (FS1)______L, 3-30 Sports Networks; (KCWX) KCWX-TV San Antonio; (KEYE) 9/19_____ at #25 Oklahoma State (FS1)______L, 14-69 KEYE-TV CBS Austin; (KMYS) KMYS-CW 35 San Antonio; 9/26_____ Colorado State (CBSSN)______L, 31-33 (LN) Longhorn Network; (MUT) My Utah TV; (Pac-12) 10/3_____ at UTEP (KMYS)______W, 25-6 Pac-12 Networks; (STAD) Stadium; (STAD FB) Stadium 10/10___ Louisiana Tech (ASN)______L, 31-34 on Facebook (TWC) Time Warner Cable SportsChannel; 10/17___ at Southern Miss (ASN)______L, 10-32 (WOAI) WOAI-NBC 4 San Antonio 10/31___ at North Texas (ASN)______L, 23-30 11/7_____ Old Dominion (ASN)______L, 31-36 11/14___ at Charlotte (FCS)______W, 30-27 (OT) 11/21___ Rice (ASN)______W, 34-24 11/28___ Middle Tennessee (FCS)______L, 7-42

88 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « ALAMODOME ATTENDANCE »

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.

AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE TOP 10 HOME CROWDS Avg.______Total______Year 56,743*______Northeastern State______9/3/11 35,521*______213,126______2011 42,071______Baylor______9/8/18 29,226______175,355______2012 40,977______#13 Oklahoma State______9/7/13 29,214______175,282______2013 39,032______Texas State______11/24/12 27,576______165,458______2014 33,517______Bacone______9/24/11 24,710______148,257______2018 33,472______Arizona______9/4/14 23,038______138,226______2016 32,886______South Alabama______10/8/11 23,008______138,048______2015 32,487______Houston______9/28/13 22,821^______114,104______2017 32,369______Minot State______11/19/11 31,956______UTEP______10/25/14 * NCAA startup program record ^ only played five home games (game vs. Houston canceled * NCAA startup program record due to Hurricane Harvey)

UTSA students raise a large ‘Come And Take It’ flag at the start of each fourth quarter.

2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 89 « PROGRAM FIRSTS » 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 Jones Kickoff — Northeastern State’s Dylan Beers for 62 yards Kickoff return — UTSA’s Kam Jones for 37 yards to UTSA’s 45-yard line Play from scrimmage — UTSA’s Brandon Armstrong rush for 4-yard loss First 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 possession Touchdown — Eric Soza rush for 14 yards at 11:35 mark of first quarter Point after touchdown (PAT) — UTSA’s Sean Ianno First drive — 7 plays, 55 yards, 3:25 time of possession, which resulted in a touchdown Sack — UTSA’s Ferrington Macon for 6-yard loss on Northeastern State’s second possession Three-and-out — UTSA’s first defensive possession Penalty — Defensive offsides by Northeastern State on UTSA’s second possession Passing TD — Eric Soza to Jake Wanamaker for six yards at 6:34 mark of first quarter Penalty against UTSA — Josh Ward kick out-of-bounds following Roadrunners’ second touchdown Timeout called by UTSA — 3:59 mark in first quarter Punt 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 possession Points allowed by UTSA — Dylan Beers 22-yard field goal at 10:41 mark of third quarter Punt return — Brandon Armstrong for 12 yards after a 32-yard punt by Cody Lenz at 6:38 mark of third quarter Eric Soza scored the first touchdown in program Play of more than 50 yards — Eric Soza pass to David Morgan II for 63 history in the first quarter of UTSA’s 31-3 victory against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011. yards at 5:56 mark of third quarter Turnover — Mauricio Sanchez forced fumble on first play of fourth quarter, recovered by Crosby Adams Fumble recovery — Mauricio Sanchez forced fumble on first play of fourth quarter, recovered by Crosby Adams Win — 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 Alamodome Televised game — vs. McMurry (9/10/11) on Longhorn Network TD 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, Utah Defensive 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 Alamodome Fake punt — John Roper 2-yard rush for first down in first quarter vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) at Alamodome Overtime 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 — 51-27 loss at No. 22 Louisiana Tech (11/3/12) in Ruston, La. Win against bowl-qualifying team — 10-7 vs. Tulane (11/9/13) at Alamodome Safety — Team safety at 4:43 mark of second quarter vs. Arizona (9/4/14) at Alamodome Fake field goal — Yannis Routsas 30-yard pass to Jarrod McLin vs. UTEP (10/22/16) at Alamodome Bowl game — Gildan New Mexico Bowl (12/17/16) in Albuquerque, N.M. Win against team from Power 5 conference — 17-10 at Baylor (9/9/17) in Waco, Texas 90 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « ROADRUNNERS IN THE NFL »

Marcus Davenport became UTSA’s first-ever NFL first-round pick when he was selected 14th overall by the New Orleans Saints on April 26, 2018 at the NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium.

Marcus Davenport — New Orleans Saints (1st round / 14th overall) Devron Davis — Baltimore Ravens (rookie mini-camp invite) Michael Egwuagu — Chicago Bears (rookie mini-camp invite) Andrew King — Buffalo Bills (rookie mini-camp invite) Ashaad Mabry — New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers (free agent) Jeremiah Moeller — Chicago Bears (rookie mini-camp invite) Jordan Moore — Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos (free agent) David Morgan II — Minnesota Vikings (6th round / 188th overall) Jason Neill — Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys (free agent) Bennett Okotcha — Tennessee Titans (free agent) Austin Pratt — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (rookie mini-camp invite) Brian Price — Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns (free agent) Yannis Routsas — Washington Redskins (rookie mini-camp invite) Kevin Strong Jr. — Detroit Lions (free agent) Dalton Sturm — Dallas Cowboys (free agent) Josiah Tauaefa — New York Giants (free agent) Josh Walker — Pittsburgh Steelers (rookie mini-camp invite) Triston Wade — Seattle Seahawks (free agent) Jarveon Williams — Cincinnati Bengals (free agent) *Teddy Williams — Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants (free agent)

* did not play football at UTSA (track & field)

David Morgan II became UTSA’s first- ever NFL Draft pick in 2016 when the Minnesota Vikings selected the tight end with the 13th pick in the sixth round (No. 188 overall). 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 91 « HONOR ROLL »

David Morgan II, TE Yannis Routsas, P Jared Sacket, PK 2015 Second-Team USA Today All-American 2017 Ray Guy Award Semifinalist 2017, ‘18 Lou Groza Award Semifinalist 2015 Honorable Mention SI.com All-American 2017 USA Today Freshman All-American

Josiah Tauaefa, LB Triston Wade, S 2016 FWAA Freshman All-American 2014 Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist 2018 Butkus Award Semifinalist

92 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « HONOR ROLL »

CONFERENCE SUPERLATIVES

Josiah Tauaefa, LB Marcus Davenport, DE 2016 Conference USA 2017 Conference USA Freshman of the Year Defensive Player of the Year

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

Marcus Davenport, DE Josiah Tauaefa, LB Triston Wade, S 2017, Conference USA 2016, Conference USA 2012, Western Athletic Conference

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

Franky Anaya, DT Matt Bayliss, LS Marcus Davenport, DE Michael Egwuagu, DB Sean Ianno, PK Scott Inskeep, OL Steven Kurfehs, LB 2012 WAC 2017 C-USA 2016 C-USA 2016 C-USA 2014 C-USA 2012 WAC 2012 WAC 2013 C-USA

Jesse Medrano, DS Grant Merka, DS David Morgan II, TE Jason Neill, DE Bennett Okotcha, DB Brandon Reeves, LB Robert Singletary, DE 2014 C-USA 2018 C-USA 2015 Conference USA 2015 C-USA 2015 C-USA 2012 WAC 2014 C-USA

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE WAC Drew Douglas, LB (2015) David Morgan II (2014) Cody Harris, OL (2012) Michael Egwuagu, S (2015) Bennett Okotcha, DB (2013) Kenny Harrison, ST (2012) Nate Gaines (2017) Cody Rogers, DL (2014) Cole Hubble, TE (2012) Cody Harris, OL (2013) Yannis Routsas, P (2018) Kam Jones, WR (2012) Cole Hubble, TE (2013) Jared Sackett, PK (2017-18) Evans Okotcha, RB (2012) Scott Inskeep, OL (2014) Robert Singletary, DL (2013) Jens Jeters, LB (2014) Eric Soza, QB (2013) Kevin Strong Jr., DT C-USA Nic Johnston, DB (2013) Kristian Stern, P (2013-14) 2017 C-USA La’Kel Bass, LB (2017) Kam Jones, WR, (2013-14) Josh Stewart, WR (2016) Matt Bayliss, LS (2016) Steven Kurfehs, LB (2013) Kevin Strong Jr., DL (2018) Codie Brooks, DL (2013) C.J. Levine, DB (2018) Josiah Tauaefa, LB (2018) Marcus Davenport, DE (2015) Ashaad Mabry, DL (2013-14) Kerry Thomas Jr., WR (2015) Jevonte Domond, OL (2016) Jordan Moore, DB (2016) Jarveon Williams, RB (2015)

FRESHMAN ALL-CONFERENCE C-USA Josiah Tauaefa, LB (2016) Triston Wade, S Codie Brooks, DE (2013) Jaylon Haynes, DT (2017) 2013 C-USA Spencer Burford, OL (2018) Jared Sackett, PK (2017) 2014 C-USA 2019 UTSA FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 93 « ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL »

ACADEMIC SUPERLATIVE AWARDS

Brady Jones Yannis Routsas 2017 National Football Foundation Hampshire Society 2018 National Football Foundation Hampshire Society 2017 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist 2017 Conference USA All-Academic Team 2018 Conference USA All-Academic Team

Nate Leonard 2014 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Eric Soza 2014 First-Team Capital One Academic All-American 2013 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete 2013 Second-Team Capital One Academic All-American 2013 First-Team Capital One Academic All-District VII 2012, ‘13, ‘14 First-Team Capital One Academic All-District VII 2013 Conference USA All-Academic Team 2013 Conference USA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Daniel Portillo 2017 National Football Foundation Hampshire Society

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE

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Devron Davis______2016-17 Dannon Cavil______2015 Tyrell Clay______2014 Tevin Broussard______2013-14 Manny Harris______2015 Marcos Curry______2015-17 Rileigh Davis______2012 Triston Crossland______2014-15 Kam Jones______2011-14 Marcellus Mack______2011-14 Derrick Dick______2015 Blake Dean______2013 Kelechi Nwachuku______2018 Jordan Weeks______2018 Dondre Dobbins______2013 Jaylon Dukes______2016-18 Kirk Johnson Jr.______2016-18 Darryl Godfrey______2015-18 2 10 Clay Roberts______2016 Ja’Len James______2012 John Simmons______2012-13 John Walker III______2011 Kevin Adams______2013 Carl Austin III______2015 Mitch Vickery______2015 Zach Conque______2012-13 Greg Campbell Jr.______2014-18 24 Jeremy Hall______2011 Rileigh Davis______2013 17 Sheldon Jones______2018 Jake Wanamaker______2011 N’Keal Bailey______2015-17 Austin Jupe______2017 Erik Brown______2011-12 Deven Boston______2018 Taylor Kelley______2012 11 Aron Taylor______2013-16 Darrien Starling______2011-14 Dalton Sturm______2014 Bryce Rivers______2018 Jarveon Williams______2014-16 Liam Beard______2018 Vance Vallair______2017-18 25 Nate Gaines______2014-17 3 David Glasco II______2011-14 18 Carl Austin III______2016-18 Matt Guidry______2015 Mauricio Sanchez______2012-15 Cody Berry______2012-13 Brady Jones______2013 Kenny Harrison______2011-14 Mark Waters______2011 Stanley Dye Jr.______2014-16 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg______2018 Isaiah Santos______2015-16 Austin Robinson______2013-14 Peyton Hall______2015-18 26 Alondre Thorn______2011 12 Tariq Woolen______2017-18 19 Trevor Baker______2013-15 Ron Cuffee Jr.______2015 JaColbie Butler______2016 4 Alin Edouard______2017 Isaiah Clay______2014-15 Aaron Grubb______2012 Manny Harris______2016 Sean Hesler______2012-14 Cole Hicks______2011 Crosby Adams III______2011-14 Earon Holmes______2011-14 Miles Lerch______2012 Corey Mayfield Jr.______2018 Blake Bogenschutz______2014-15 Austin Jupe______2014 Blaze Moorhead______2015-18 Tay’lor Perry______2017 Treston Coleman______2012-13 Andrew Martel______2015-18 Bennett Okotcha______2012 Alin Edouard______2018 Patrick Oyinatumba______2012 Darrick Watkins______2013 27 Marquez McNair______2016-18 Josh Stewart______2015 Duke Wheeler______2015 20 Devin Allen______2015 13 Teddrick McGhee______2016-18 5 Andre Brown______2013-14 Nate Shaw______2011-14 Brandon Garza______2016-18 Wesley Greene______2013 Brandon Armstrong______2011-14 Andrew King______2014 Maurice Poullard______2012 28 Jalen Rhodes______2017-18 Daniel Portillo______2013-17 Mauricio Sanchez______2011 Corbin White______2015-16 Tre Rosser______2012 Larry Stephens______2014 Jacquil Evans______2014 Brian Vaughn______2012-15 Brett Winnegan______2015-18 Cassius Grady______2018 6 Javontavius Mosley______2017 14 21 Jalen Rhodes______2014-16 Tucker Carter______2012-14 Terrance Wilburn______2012-13 Frank Harris______2017 N’Keal Bailey______2013-14 Brenndan Johnson______2016-18 Jaylon Henderson______2015-16 Cordale Grundy______2018 Chris Johnson______2011 29 Aneas Henricks______2013-16 C.J. Levine______2015-18 Bennett Okotcha______2013-15 Tevin Williams______2011 Travis Menn______2012-13 Reggie Ross______2017 Adefemi Adekeye______2011 Dalton Sturm______2015-17 Charles Wort______2012 Fred Blow Jr.______2013 7 Richard Turner______2014 Clayton Johnson ______2017-18 Triston Wade______2011-12 22 Jordan Moore______2016 Frank Harris______2018 Uche Njoku______2012 Kerry Thomas Jr.______2015-17 15 Brenden Brady______2018 Ragan Robichaux______2014 Ryan Polite______2012 JaColbie Butler______2015 Jarveon Williams______2013 Triston Wade______2013-14 Isiah Cowan______2016 Tyrell Clay______2017 Matthew Wylie______2015-16 DJ. Giillins______2018 Ronnie Feist______2016 8 De’Marco Guidry______2017 Nic Johnston______2011-14 30 Jared Johnson______2016 Terence Shaw II______2016 Samuel Barnes______2017 Josiah Monroe______2011-14 Richard Turner______2015 Justin Chavez______2013-16 Liam Beard______2017 Zach Velasquez______2015 Stanley Dye Jr. ______2017-18 Michael Egwuagu______2013-16 Chris Hight______2012 Brady Lambert______2014 Christian Wood-Dvorak______2012 Eric Soza______2011-13

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La’Kel Bass______2017 Blake Dean______2014-16 Hunter Duplessis______2016-18 Victor Falcon______2015-17 Tyrell Clay______2015-16 Lawrence Jackson______2017-18 Jack Giblin______2016 Andy Flores______2012 Joshua Jones______2018 Will Ritter______2011-13 Gage Hadlock______2012-15 Peter Gray ______2018 Joseph Lizcano______2011-14 Drew Johnson______2013-14 Orryn Nicholson ______2017-18 41 49 58 32 Andrew Acosta______2017-18 Matt Bayliss______2013-17 Austin Blake-Smith______2016 Trumane Bell______2018 Terrell Haynes______2018 Drew Douglas______2012-15 Joshua Booker-Brown______2017 Dominique Henderson______2012 Ferrington Macon______2011-14 Anthony Hickey______2016-17 De’Marco Guidry______2018 Karimu Osman______2012 Alex Snow______2015-16 Terence Shaw II______2017-18 Cedric Haley______2014 Davontrae Walker______2017 Austin Jupe______2016 50 33 CheRod Simpson______2011-13 59 Michael Maldonado______2017 Miguellino Byrd______2011-12 42 Brandon Matterson______2018 Gabe Duran______2016 Chase Dahlquist______2013-16 Robert Singletary______2012-14 Morris Joseph Jr.______2017 B.J. Daniels______2017-18 La’Kel Bass______2015-16 Clayton Woods______2015-16 Jesse Medrano______2011-12 Dorien Hawkins______2018 T.J. Talashek______2014-15 34 Jens Jeters______2013-14 51 Sal Martinez______2012 60 Sean Luchnick______2012 Jared Sackett______2017-18 Steven Holman______2015-16 Tank O’Neal______2013-14 Jeremiah Meyers______2018 Juan Perez-Isidoro______2013-17 Halen Steward______2015-18 43 Payton Rion______2011-14 Manuel Ramirez______2018 Alfred Wande______2017-18 Ben Kane______2015-16 52 61 35 Donovan Perkins______2017-18 Cody Rogers______2011-14 Zachary Didomenico______2017-18 Matthew Alkonis______2017 Xaviar Archangel______2012 Grant Merka______2018 Richard Burge______2011-14 Dontae Caine______2012 44 Blake Terry______2011-14 Kevin Davis______2017-18 Edward Chavez______2015 Jacobi Watkins______2016 Coleman Dennis______2015-16 Avery Jackson______2016-18 Treston Coleman______2014 Kelby Wickline______2015 Boo McKnight______2016 Devin Crayton______2015 62 Justin Todd______2014 Steven Kurfehs______2011-13 53 Ragan Robichaux______2013 Les Maruo______2016-18 Jamie Bernal______2012 Richard Turner______2016 Caleb Cantrell______2018 Shane Block______2015 36 Marcos Curry______2013-14 Ryan Cavazos______2016 45 Kevin Garcia______2015-16 Matthew Ojeda______2018 Samuel Barnes______2018 Grant Merka______2017 Breyun Owens______2013 Isaiah Clay______2016-17 Justyn Eddins______2013-15 Brandon Reeves______2011-12 Evans Okotcha______2011-13 DeQuarius Henry______2016-18 Jordan Wright______2017-18 63 Kyle Tyson______2015 Drew Johnson______2012 Jerod Vick______2014 Nigel Naulls______2014 54 William Cavanaugh______2012-15 Marlon Smith______2011 Jesse Rivas______2016-17 37 Darius Anderson______2011 Michael Wilson______2018 46 Brandon Guerrero______2012-13 Lekenwic Haynes______2011-12 Kevin Strong Jr.______2014-18 64 Austin Jupe______2015 Devin Allen______2016 Carrington Kearney______2016-18 Ronnie Benavidez______2016-18 55 Franky Anaya______2011-12 Rayshun Spearman Jr.______2016 Parker Cundiff______2012 Justin Barlow______2015 Duke Wheeler______2014 Seth Damrow______2016-17 Nate Leonard______2011-14 Josh Dunlop______2017-18 Cade Laufer______2012-15 Josiah Tauaefa______2015-18 Juan Rodriguez______2016 38 47 56 65 Andrew King______2015-16 Tyler Mahnke______2017-18 Romario Napoles______2015-16 Zachary Gilson______2018 Stefan Beard______2016-17 Kristian Stern______2012-14 Jarrett Preston ______2018 Dalton Miller______2012-16 Michael Roberson______2012-15 Mitch Vickery______2016-17 Devin Rothrock______2017 Mike Sanchez______2011 Treyvion Shannon______2018 Josh Ward______2011-14 Jacob Vasquez______2017 39 66

Jerry Bynum______2012-13 Zach Hester______2012-15 Sean Evans______2012 Josh Oatis______2016 Yannis Routsas______2014-18 Dominic Pastucci______2017-18

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Kyle McKinney______2013-17 Jevonte Domond______2016 Gavin Sharp______2018 Robert Fuentes______2017-18 Aaron Taylor______2018 Patrick Hoog______2012 Trevor Stevens______2012-16 Vontrell King-Williams______2015-16 Garrett Love______2015 Robert Ursua______2017 Ashaad Mabry______2011-14 68 Josh Oatis______2017-18 Kennedy Ubabuike______2013 88 98 Ke’Chawn Compton______2018 Cody Harris______2011-14 79 Jesse Ebozue______2016 Lorenzo Dantzler ______2018 Austin Pratt______2015-17 Jordan Gray______2012 Kennan Davis______2013 Jacob Graner______2016-18 Aaron Grubb______2013-15 T.J. King______2015-16 69 Scott Inskeep______2011-14 Dadrian Taylor______2017 Romario Napoles______2014 Jim Philistin______2017 Emanuel Oluga______2018 80 89 Brent Swanson______2012-15 99 Tyrell Clay______2013 Matt Guidry______2016-18 70 Cole Hicks______2012-13 Miles Lerch______2013-15 Baylen Baker______2015-18 TJ Neilsen______2011 Sean Luchnick______2011 John Paul Davila______2014 Anastacio Carino______2017 Cameron Oliver______2014 Austin Rushing______2012 Skylar Nelson______2013 Jalyn Galmore______2018 Cal Spangler______2015 Jordan Gray______2013-15 Josh Stewart______2016-17 90 La’thaniel Washington______2018 71 Eric Banks______2016-18 81 Jarron Harris______2012-13 Cody Cole______2012-16 Kennedy Ubabuike______2014 Kenny Bias______2012-15 72 Cole Hubble______2011 91 Cade Stoever______2018 Kevin Canizales______2014 Shaq Williams______2016-17 Jarrod Carter-McLin______2016-18 Anastacio Carino______2018 Brian Price______2013-15 Gabriel Casillas______2015-16 82 John Roper______2011-12 Kris Salinas______2013 Ricky Villarreal______2017 Dannon Cavil______2016-17 92 Andrew McGowan______2018 73 David Morgan II______2011-15 Sean Ianno______2011-14 King Newton______2015-18 David Anzaldua______2014-18 83 John Paul Davila______2013 93 Cole Hubble______2012-14 74 Chance McLeod______2017 Brendon Brinkmann______2012 JaBryce Taylor______2015-16 Marcus Davenport______2014-17 Spencer Burford______2018 Mike Wilburn______2011 Cory Williams______2011 Reed Darragh______2013-17 Drew Phillips______2011 84 94

75 Brandon Freeman______2011-13 Codie Brooks______2012-14 Brady Jones______2014 John Paul Davila______2015 Brady Brown______2011 Larry Stephens______2015-18 Solomon Wise______2016-18 Anthony Lee Jr.______2013-14 Bosah Osakwe______2017-18 85 95 Jonathan Tuiolosega______2015-16 Michael Goff______2017 Joseph Brooks______2015 76 Jordan Jones______2016 Jaylon Haynes______2017-18 Carter McCarthy______2018 Jesse Medrano______2013-14 Alec Gonzales______2016-17 Jeremiah Moeller______2011-13 acob Vasquez______2016 Kevin Nelson______2018 Kerry Thomas Jr.______2014 Dan Winter______2012 Josh Walker______2012-14 Shaq Williams______2015 96 77 86 Jason Neill______2011-15 James Bakke______2011 Seth Grubb______2012-14 Jim Philistin______2018 Jay Craft II______2013 Brady Jones______2015-17 Franklin Uesi______2016-17 Alex Delgado______2012-13 T.J. King______2018 Zach Pare______2016-17

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