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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OL Josh Dunlop, Sr., UTSA,...A native of Zionsville, Ind., Dunlop made all 12 starts at offensive tackle as a senior, helping the Roadrunners produce 4,139 yards of offense in 2019. He helped pave the way for a ground attack that totaled 1,950 yards and a passing offense that accounted for 2,189. Dunlop finished his career with 31 starts in 35 games, making seven starts as a sophomore after transferring from Dodge City [Kan.] Community College and 12 starts as a junior in 2018. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#42 OT) rSr/2020 OT Josh DunlopTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OL Spencer Burford, So., UTSA,...Burford made 11 starts at offensive guard as a sophomore, helping UTSA post 4,139 yards of offense in 2019. He helped pave the way for a ground attack that tallied 1,950 yards and a passing offense that produced 2,189. The 6-foot-4, 300-pounder has started 21 games in his two-year career after starring at San Antonio Wagner High School as UTSA's first four-star signee. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#21 OG) rSr/2022 OG Spencer BurfordTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): RB Sincere McCormick, Fr., UTSA,...McCormick enjoyed a record-setting debut season for the Roadrunners. The Judson High product broke the program's single-season all-purpose yardage record with 1,177 yards, topping the previous record of 1,121 set by Jarveon Williams in 2016. He also eclipsed Williams' single-game rushing yardage mark with 189 in the win at UTEP, and he also topped the century mark with 134 in the win at Old Dominion and 119 versus Louisiana Tech. McCormick rushed 177 times for 983 yards and eight touchdowns, totals that each rank second on the school's single-season list, and he added 24 catches for 194 yards and a TD. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DE Jarrod Carter-McLin, Sr., UTSA,...Carter-McLin totaled 37 tackles, 9.5 tackles for a loss and 4.5 sacks in his final campaign, helping UTSA eclipse single-season standards for TFL (8.0) and sacks (2.2) per game this fall. The Carthage, Texas, product also registered four QB hurries, two pass breakups, one interception, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2019. He posted a career-best 10 tackles, including 1.5 TFL, against Army, and he recorded a stop behind the line in seven different contests. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#102 DE) Sr/2020 DE Jarrod Carter-McLinTexas-San Antonio
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  12/21/19 - Eric BanksSr/2020, Texas-San Antonio, 6-5, 270 (DS#72 DE) + More +

  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DE Eric Banks, Sr., UTSA,...Banks finished his UTSA career as the program record holder in games played, suiting up in 48 outings. Banks finished the year with 23 tackles, three sacks and 3.5 tackles for a loss, helping the Roadrunners shatter the program's single-season record with 96 stops behind the line of scrimmage. A native of Memphis, Tenn., he added three quarterback hurries, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Banks posted four tackles apiece versus Army West Point, Florida Atlantic and Louisiana Tech. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#72 DE) Sr/2020 DE Eric BanksTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DT Jaylon Haynes, Jr., UTSA,...Haynes led all defensive linemen with 40 tackles and paced all Roadrunners with 12.5 tackles for loss and six QB hurries from his interior d-line position. A native of Wharton, Texas, he also recorded two sacks, a pair of pass breakups, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery during his junior campaign. Haynes turned in a career-best seven tackles against Army and had five stops, including three behind the line, in the win over Rice. He also recorded three TFL versus Southern Miss and five total tackles against Texas A&M. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#72 DT) rSr/2022 DT Jaylon HaynesTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): TE Carlos Strickland II, Jr., UTSA,...Strickland, a junior tight end from Dallas, caught a team-leading 38 passes for 492 yards and a team-best four touchdowns in his debut season. He averaged 12.9 yards per reception and finished the year with TD catches in three consecutive games. Strickland hauled in six passes for 86 yards - both season highs - in the victory against Rice and had five catches for 79 yards versus Southern Miss and five receptions for 85 yards against Florida Atlantic. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#50 TE) rJr/2020 TE Carlos Strickland IITexas-San Antonio
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  2019 CONFERENCE USA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): UTSA RB Sincere McCormick earned the league's Freshman of the Year award, the second time in four years that a Roadrunner took home the top rookie award. He finished sixth in Conference USA and ranked third among all FBS freshman running backs with 983 rushing yards. McCormick posted a trio of 100-yard games and ran for eight touchdowns, while adding 194 receiving yards and another score. - Conference USA Football

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  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
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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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  Josh Adkins threw two touchdown passes, Jason Huntley ran for 174 yards and New Mexico State beat Incarnate Word 41-28 on Saturday for its first win of the season. Adkins was 28-of-38 passing for 316 yards and threw 34-and 42-yard touchdown passes to Tony Nicholson in the first quarter. Nicholson finished with five catches for 98 yards. Huntley had 25 carries that included a 1-yard touchdown run. Jared Phipps had two interceptions, and OJ Clark ran into the end zone on a 77-yard punt return for New Mexico State (1-9). Jon Copeland was 18-of-40 passing for 181 yards, threw one touchdown pass and both interceptions for Incarnate Word (5-6). Copeland also had a 1-yard touchdown run with about a minute left in the game. Ce'Cori Tolds' 100-yard kickoff return pulled the Cardinals to 34-21 with 13:41 remaining. - New Mexico State/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2022 QB Josh AdkinsTexas-San Antonio
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  OCT 7/WEEK 6 C-USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: UTSA freshman RB Sincere McCormick broke UTSA's single-game rushing record to help spearhead a potent ground game in the Roadrunners' 26-16 victory over UTEP on Saturday night in El Paso. The true freshman tailback rushed for 189 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries to help UTSA pile up 320 yards on the ground and improve to a perfect 4-0 against the Miners at the Sun Bowl. McCormick averaged 8.6 yards per carry en route to eclipsing the previous school standard of 186 yards set by Jarveon Williams in 2015 against Charlotte. The Converse, Texas, product leads UTSA and ranks third in C-USA with 439 rushing yards through five games and his 6.6 yards-per-carry average stands second in the league and 25th nationally. - Conference USA Football

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  Frank Harris threw three touchdown passes and UTSA won the inaugural Hometown Showdown with San Antonio rival Incarnate Word, 35-7 in the season opener on Saturday. It was the first meeting on the gridiron between the schools and the Roadrunners' seventh season-opening win in their nine seasons of existence, and their fifth win in their home opener. Harris threw 16 yards to Carlos Strickland II in the first quarter to give UTSA the lead and Brenden Brady capped a 14-play, 78-yard drive early in the second to make it 14-0.

Ameer King pulled in an 11-yard Jon Copeland pass as the Cardinals halved their deficit, but on the next series the Roadrunners pushed their lead back to two touchdowns on Deven Boston's 6-yard run. Harris hit Gavin Sharp from 5-yards out in the third quarter and hit Tykee Ogle-Kellogg from 36-yards out to cap the scoring early in the fourth quarter. Harris finished 28 of 36 for 206 yards passing with one interception and carried 15 times for 123 yards. Copeland threw for 181 yards but the Cardinals managed just 28 yards on 20 carries on the ground. - AP College Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2024 QB Frank HarrisTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 PRESEASON INAUGURAL PATRICK MANNELLY LONG SNAPPER AWARD WATCH LIST: Grant Merka, UTSA,...Earned second-team All-Conference USA accolades in 2018...primary deep snapper in all 12 games...produced clean snaps on all 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 average on 75 punts...part of a punt coverage unit that allowed just 6.7 yards per return and pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line 26 times. - UTSA Football

(DS#999 LS) Sr/2020 LS Grant MerkaTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY WATCH LIST: Andrew Martel, UTSA, Senior, LB,...As a junior in 2018, Martel registered 45 tackles, four tackles for loss, a pair of sacks and two fumble recoveries. He tallied a career-best 14 tackles against Southern Miss and had five stops against both Baylor and North Texas.

Off the field, Martel is heavily involved in community service. He has volunteered his time with UTSA's Rowdy Readers program, where he visits local elementary schools to read to children and to speak about his experience as a student-athlete and doing well in school. He also has helped with the annual UTSA Day of Service and the For The Kids Dance Marathon each spring. - UTSA Football


(DS#101 ILB) rSr/2020 ILB Andrew MartelTexas-San Antonio
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