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  2019 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY WATCH LIST: Josh Adkins, New Mexico State, Sophomore, QB,...Adkins made his debut with the Aggies at Utah State and saw action against New Mexico at home before making his first start at UTEP. The Spring Branch, Texas, native, finished the year with 13 passing touchdowns for 2,563 yards. His 222 pass completions was good for ninth-best in a single-season while his 2,563 passing yards was good for 10th-most in a single-season.

In addition, his 256.3 yards per game was good for seventh on the single-season records list. His three games of 300-plus passing yards already ties him for fifth-most in the careers category while his seven games of 200-plus passing yards is tied for 14th on the all-time list. - New Mexico State Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2022 QB Josh AdkinsTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE USA (COACHES): OL Josh Dunlop, Sr., UTSA,...A versatile offensive lineman who has logged time at both guard and tackle, Dunlop has appeared in 23 career games and has drawn 19 starts. As a junior, the Zionsville, Ind., native started all 12 contests - the first five at right guard and the last seven at right tackle - and helped the offense accumulate 2,570 total yards of offense, 1,918 through the air and 1,052 on the ground. The 6-7, 305-pounder helped the Roadrunners pile up 400 yards in the season finale against North Texas and also was part of a unit that did not allow a sack against UAB and held NCAA career sacks leader Jaylon Ferguson of Louisiana Tech to just two assisted tackles. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#42 OT) rSr/2020 OT Josh DunlopTexas-San Antonio
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE USA (COACHES): KR Brett Winnegan, Sr., UTSA,...Winnegan has appeared in 32 career games, primarily as a returner and running back, and is making the move to wide receiver for the Roadrunners this season. The Pearland Dawson High School product, who missed all of the 2018 season due to injury, holds UTSA career records for kickoff returns (62) and kickoff return yardage (1,360) and he has averaged 21.94 yards per return.

As a junior in 2017, he posted a 23.2-yard kickoff return average and broke loose for a career-best 51-yard return against North Texas and a 46-yarder versus Southern Miss. Winnegan has rushed 21 times for 137 yards, including a 71-yard touchdown dash against Texas State in 2017, and caught four passes for 26 yards during his time in the backfield. - Texas-San Antonio Football


(DS#999 WR) rSr/2020 WR Brett WinneganTexas-San Antonio
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