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Name: Carl Austin III 
College: Texas-San Antonio      Number: 25
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0   Weight: 192
Position:  Pos2: SS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2020

40 Low: 4.52
   40 Time: 4.62
  40 High: 4.70

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 Data Scout Notes: -8 LBs/45-60/FA...12GP-67TT-7.5TFL-1PBU-1FF/+5 LBs/Starting FS 2019: NAC...Redshirted in '18. 48 TT, 4.5 TFL, SCK, 2 PBU, FR in 7 sts, 11 gms in '18. 10 TT, 1.5 TFL, PBU in 1 st, 13 gms in '16. Backup w/9 TT in 11 gms in '15. Grayshirted in '14.

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Weight: 192

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Dates: 03/30/20
Hand: 09 1/4  Arm: 30 1/2
Wingspan: 74 1/2

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 Carl Austin III, Texas-San Antonio, Player News


  UTSA is tapping strong Texas ties in a coach for the first time going into the program's ninth season, hiring Jeff Traylor Monday and giving the former Arkansas assistant his first shot at running a college team. Traylor was an associate head coach at Texas and SMU before taking the same title at Arkansas under Chad Morris, who was fired last month in the middle of his second season. Before joining the Longhorns in 2015, Traylor coached at his high school alma mater in Gilmer in East Texas.

He led Gilmer to three state titles and two other appearances in state championship games in 15 years. The school named its stadium after him this year. Traylor replaces Frank Wilson, who was fired after going 4-8 in his fourth season. Wilson's roots were in Louisiana. UTSA hired former Miami coach Larry Coker to start the program in San Antonio. Coker led the Hurricanes to a national championship in 2001. After 25 years in the Texas high school coaching ranks, Traylor spent two seasons at Texas and one at SMU before following Morris to Arkansas. He was a walk-on in the late 1980s at Stephen F. Austin, about 85 miles from his hometown. - AP College Football


(DS#48 FS) rSr/2020 FS Carl Austin IIITexas-San Antonio
News Source: AP College Football
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  UTSA has fired football coach Frank Wilson after four seasons that produced a bowl appearance in year one and diminishing results afterward. Wilson went 19-29 at Texas-San Antonio, including 13-19 in Conference USA play. The Roadrunners completed a 4-8 season on Saturday with a loss to Louisiana Tech. Wilson was longtime assistant in the Southeastern Conference, having spent time with Ed Orgeron at both Mississippi and LSU, when he was hired by UTSA in 2016. The 9-year-old Division I program went 6-7 in 2016, reaching the postseason for the first time and losing the New Mexico Bowl to the University of New Mexico. The Roadrunners went 6-5 the next season, getting left out of the postseason with a 3-5 conference record, and then 7-17 the last two years. - AP College Football

(DS#48 FS) rSr/2020 FS Carl Austin IIITexas-San Antonio
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