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  SEPT 21 CONFERENCE USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: UTSA junior QB Frank Harris accounted for 373 yards and three touchdowns to help lead UTSA to a 24-10 victory over Stephen F. Austin in the home opener last Saturday. The junior quarterback completed 23-of-36 passes for a career-high 269 yards and a touchdown and he also rushed for 104 yards and a pair of scores, as the Roadrunners racked up 498 yards of offense. A product of Schertz, Texas, he became the first UTSA QB with two career 100-yard rushing games under his belt. Through two games, Harris has thrown for 438 yards and two touchdowns on 48-of-67 passing (68.7%) and rushed for 155 yards and five scores to help guide UTSA to its first 2-0 start since 2017. He is now tied atop the FBS in rushing (5) and total (5) touchdowns and he ranks second in points responsible for (42). - Conference USA Football

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  Frank Harris ran for two touchdowns and threw for another to lead UTSA to a 24-10 victory over Stephen F. Austin on Saturday. Harris accounted for 373 of the Roadrunners' 498 yards of offense, His 23-yard quarterback draw gave UTSA (2-0) a 14-point lead with just over seven minutes to play. He had a 3-yard TD run and tossed a 4-yard pass to Joshua Cephus for a 17-0 lead 35 seconds before halftime. The lead was cut to 10 only seconds later when Trae Self hit Xavier Gibson with a 10-yard TD pass. A 45-yard pass from Self to Remi Simmons set up the touchdown. Harris had 104 yards rushing on 17 carries and a career-high 269 in the air on 23-of-36 passing with an interception. Sincere McCormick added 98 yards rushing. Hunter Duplessis kicked his 13th straight field goal. Self finished with 285 yards on 21-of-33 passing with Gibson making six catches for 94 yards. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 14 CONFERENCE USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: UTSA sophomore RB Sincere McCormick started his sophomore season with a bang, rushing for a school-record 197 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries - also a program record - to help lead UTSA to a 51-48 double-overtime victory at Texas State on Saturday. The Converse, Texas product ripped off a pair of 58-yard runs - one in each half - en route to eclipsing his own program standard of 189 yards set last fall versus UTEP. The 2019 C-USA Freshman of the Year spearheaded a ground attack that piled up 330 yards, the third-best in UTSA annals, and his single-game rushing total is the most by any FBS player this season. - Conference USA Football

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  SEPT 14 CONFERENCE USA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: UTSA senior K Hunter Duplessis extended his consecutive field goals made streak to 12 with a perfect 3-for-3 day, including the game-winner in the second overtime of UTSA's 51-48 victory at Texas State on Saturday afternoon. The senior from San Antonio split the uprights from 27 yards in the second quarter and 42 yards midway through the fourth before drilling a 29-yarder to seal the win on the final possession of the second extra period. Duplessis also was 6 for 6 on extra points, extending his stretch of successful PATs to 31. - Conference USA Football

(DS#8 K) rSr/2022 K Hunter DuplessisTexas-San Antonio
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  UTSA's Sincere McCormick is the national rushing leader after breaking his school record with 197 yards on 29 carries in the 51-48 double-overtime win over Texas State. The 2019 Conference USA freshman of the year went over 100 yards three times last season. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 12 WEEK 2 STARS: Frank Harris, UTSA, accounted for four TDS and the Roadrunners won their season opener, beating Texas State 51-48 in a wild finish. - AP College Football

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  Hunter Duplessis kicked a 29-yard field goal in the second overtime, Frank Harris accounted for four touchdowns, and UTSA won its season opener, beating Texas State 51-48 in a wild finish on Saturday. Texas State's Alan Orona missed a 20-yard field goal attempt in the second overtime and a potential game-winning extra point with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter. Sincere McCormick ran for a program-record 197 yards on 29 carries and had a 5-yard touchdown run for UTSA. Harris was 23-of-31 passing for 169 yards and threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Joshua Cephus, who made a spectacular one-handed catch in the first overtime.

Harris had scoring runs from 17, 19 and 13 yards and finished with 52 yards rushing. Texas State (1-1), which scratched starting quarterback Brady McBride earlier in the day due to COVID-19 protocol, was down 41-28 with 3:24 remaining after UTSA's Rashad Wisdom scored on an 81-yard interception return. The Roadrunners wore sticker helmets in honor of Wisdom's brother Bryce, who died at age 17 in July from kidney cancer. - AP College/UTSA Football


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  Dru Prox doesn't know exactly when or how it happened, but the Kansas linebacker remembers vividly the surge of emotions that accompanied the season-ending shoulder damage he suffered in the Jayhawks' Big 12 opener nearly a year ago. "Pain. I was very upset," Prox recalled. "I was very mad that happened when it happened, because I felt like I kind of had let my team down at that point." An unnecessarily cruel and raw initial reaction to being forced off the field, Prox said that's just how he felt after one of his arms popped out of a shoulder socket three times during KU's 2019 matchup with West Virginia. "I just felt like I would've made a difference if I could've kept playing that season," Prox said Wednesday during a video conference with reporters, speaking for the first time since experiencing the setback on Sept. 21, 2019.

The season was still young when Prox's issues sidelined him, but the linebacker from Kaufman, Texas, already had emerged as a breakthrough performer for the KU defense during his redshirt junior year. Prox recorded nine or more tackles in each of the Jayhawks' first four games, and finished his abbreviated campaign with 39 total stops, a forced fumble and 2.5 tackles for loss. Although his head coach, Les Miles, didn't share publicly in the weeks following Prox's injury that the linebacker would not return (perhaps a form of gamesmanship, not sharing that information with upcoming opponents), Prox revealed he learned "probably like two or three days" after the WVU game that he would have to wait until 2020 to play again. - Lawrence Journal World


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  Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman expects his players to be tough, hard-nosed and blue-collar. Following the Razorbacks' first full-scale scrimmage of the preseason on Friday, the first-year head coach said 5-9, 185-pound running back Trelon Smith fits that description perfectly. "He's tough on the field, he's tough off the field," Pittman added. "That's his personality." At the running back position, all eyes will be on senior tailback Rakeem Boyd, who in late December announced he would bypass the 2020 NFL Draft and return to Arkansas for one final season. Boyd established himself as one of the top backs in the SEC last fall, rushing for more than 1,100 yards and eight scores.

But Smith, a transfer from Arizona State, is eagerly awaiting his opportunity to make an impact beyond the practice field and be a productive complement to Boyd. The Houston native drew high praise from Arkansas' previous coaching staff for his play as a scout team back in 2019. Similar reviews have come in with the new coaching staff and teammates. "The guy is a phenomenal effort guy," Pittman said. "He has a lot of talent. (I like) the way that he works, the way he goes about his business. He's a tough kid. "I've really grown fond of the way he works." - Northwest Arkansas Times


(DS#87 RB) rSr/2023 RB Trelon SmithTexas-San Antonio
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  One of the most important defensive players on the Kansas football roster is missing camp reps right now, but the Jayhawks shouldn't be without Dru Prox for long. KU coach Les Miles revealed during his Wednesday video press conference that Prox, a senior linebacker, is "a little nicked," but the staff expects Prox will be back in the mix soon. An inside linebacker from Kaufman, Texas, Prox was trending toward a breakthrough season in 2019 when he suffered what appeared to be a shoulder injury in KU's Big 12 opener. Prox ended up missing the final eight games on the schedule.

Miles said KU applied for a medical redshirt on Prox's behalf and between that and the NCAA's recent decision to grant a blanket waiver that gives fall sports athletes an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the coach expects to see much more of Prox in a KU uniform. "It sounds like to me he may have one or two years," Miles said. "We're thrilled." In just four games a season ago, Prox, listed at 6-foot-1 and 215 pounds, racked up 39 total tackles and two sacks, with a forced fumble. - Lawrence Journal World


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  2020 PRESEASON LOU GROZA COLLEGIATE PLACE-KICKER AWARD WATCH LIST: Jared Sackett, USF,...A semifinalist in each of his first two seasons at UTSA, Sackett sat out last season to transfer and has ended up in Tampa with USF. Among non-senior kickers, his 14 career field goals from at least 40 yards out are tied for second in FBS, one behind 2019 Groza finalist Keith Duncan. In UTSA's 3 wins in 2018, he kicked 8 FGs (7 from 40+) and scored 31 points. - Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award

(DS#25 K) rSr/2023 K Jared SackettTexas-San Antonio
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  Kansas football coach Les Miles said Friday that linebacker Dru Prox "should play" for the Jayhawks during the 2020 season, whenever it may happen. "We don't think there will be any hesitation to that," Miles said in a phone interview with the Journal-World on Friday afternoon. Prox, a senior-to-be from Kaufman, Texas, was on his way to becoming a breakout star during the 2019 season before suffering what appeared to be a shoulder injury in the Jayhawks' Big 12 opener and fourth overall game of the season against West Virginia last September. After recording 39 tackles in those first four games, Prox did not play another snap for the Jayhawks in 2019.

New NCAA rules stipulate that a Division I football player can still redshirt the season if he plays in four games or fewer during any given season. Getting Prox back would be a huge lift for the Kansas defense both in terms of talent and experience. His 39 tackles through just four games finished tied for ninth on the team in 2019. "He was our leading tackler, he's a quiet leader and we want him back," said Miles, who one day earlier said he believed there would be college football this fall on a 610 Sports Radio radiothon. "We're looking forward to his return." - Lawrence Journal World


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  Former UMass wide receiver Brennon Dingle is heading to UTSA as a graduate transfer, the Roadrunners athletic department announced Tuesday. A native of Baltimore, Dingle will be eligible to play immediately for UTSA after racking up 63 catches for 838 yards and seven touchdowns during the past three seasons. Listed by UMass at 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, Dingle hauled in 23 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown last year. That output would've ranked third among Roadrunners receivers, as then-freshman Zahari Franklin made 38 catches for 491 yards and three touchdowns and then-sophomore Sheldon Jones had 31 catches for 259 yards. UTSA listed 16 receivers on the 2020 roster prior to Dingle's addition. - Express-News

(DS#999 WR) rSr/2022 WR Brennon DingleTexas-San Antonio
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  Will this guy breakout in 2020 like Edwards-Helaire did last season for the Tigers? The potential is there, for sure. Emery was a five-star recruit coming out of high school in 2019 and the highest-rated running back signed by LSU since Leonard Fournette in 2014. Even though his carries were limited as a true freshman last season, he managed to flash his immense potential, rushing for 196 yards and four touchdowns. The battle for the starting role between Emery and Tyrion Davis-Price, Edwards-Helaire's backup last season, should be epic. - Gainesville Sun

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2026 RB John Emery Jr.Texas-San Antonio
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  Josh Adkins announced via Twitter that he has entered the transfer portal and will graduate over the summer. Adkins has started 22 games at quarterback at New Mexico State the past two seasons. Adkins is the seventh player to enter the transfer portal since the Aggies finished 2-10 in 2019. Adkins completed 63 percent of his passes and started all 12 games in 2019, finishing with 2,588 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.

He passed for 2,563 yards with 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 10 games in 2018, winning his first two starts. After struggling with ball security throughout the season, Adkins threw for five scores with just one interception in the Aggies final four games. But head coach Doug Martin said the spring would be an open quarterback competition with freshman Weston Eget, and the Aggies signed Fresno City College dual threat quarterback Jonah Johnson in December. Johnson is enrolled and will participate in spring practice. - Las Cruces Sun News


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2022 QB Josh AdkinsTexas-San Antonio
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