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  Five returning players most likely to put together breakout seasons in 2022: John Emery Jr., senior running back,...The LSU rushing attack may have looked different last season had Emery been academically eligible. Multiple running backs will get carries this season, but Emery has already shown he can be a productive back in the SEC. In 2020, he ran 75 times for 378 and three touchdowns for an average of 5.0 yards per carry. Against Alabama, he ran seven times for 79 yards, including a 54-yard TD. He ran for 103 yards and a TD against Vanderbilt. If Emery gets carries more consistently this season, it's easy to see him becoming the Tigers' most productive back. - Baton Rouge Advocate

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2026 RB John Emery Jr.Texas-San Antonio
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  UTSA has placed six players on the 2022 Dave Campbell's Texas Football Preseason All-Texas College Team, which was unveiled in this year's edition of the magazine. Wide receiver Zakhari Franklin and safety Rashad Wisdom both earned a spot on the first team, while wide receiver Joshua Cephus, punter Lucas Dean, linebacker Trevor Harmanson and offensive lineman Ahofitu Maka landed on the second squad.

UTSA's six selections are the third most behind only Texas A&M (8) and Houston (7) among the 12 FBS teams in the state. Coming off a record-setting 12-2 campaign last fall, UTSA will open its 12th season of play and third under 2021 C-USA Coach of the Year Jeff Traylor on Sept. 3 against Houston. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. at the Alamodome in a game that will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network. - Texas-San Antonio Football


(DS#43 SS) rSr/2024 SS Rashad WisdomTexas-San Antonio
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  UTSA has placed a league-high 14 players on the Phil Steele Preseason Conference USA Team. The defending conference champion Roadrunners' 14 selections are tied with UAB for the most of any team while UTSA also has the most first-team selections with six, one more than the Blazers. UTSA's first-team honorees include quarterback Frank Harris, wide receiver Zakhari Franklin, center Ahofitu Maka, linebacker Trevor Harmanson, safety Rashad Wisdom and punter Lucas Dean. A trio of Roadrunners landed on the second team in tight end Oscar Cardenas, offensive tackle Makai Hart and long snapper Caleb Cantrell.

UTSA has four third-team picks in wide receiver De'Corian Clark, linebacker Dadrian Taylor and cornerback Corey Mayfield Jr. Defensive tackle Brandon Brown and linebacker Jamal Ligon earned spots on the fourth team. Coming off a record-setting 12-2 campaign last fall, UTSA will open its 12th season of play and third under 2021 C-USA Coach of the Year Jeff Traylor on Sept. 3 against Houston. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. at the Alamodome in a game that will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network. - Texas-San Antonio Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2024 QB Frank HarrisTexas-San Antonio
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  Three Conference USA schools will join the American Athletic Conference in 2023, per official announcements on Friday. The Charlotte 49ers, Florida Atlantic Owls, and UTSA Roadrunners each announced their move. Three other schools that have accepted initiations to The American - North Texas, Rice, and UAB - did not release similar statements, but those should come in the near future. Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, and UTSA announcing their move to The American comes on the heels of Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF finalizing a deal with The American to move to the Big 12 Conference beginning with the 2023 season. When all is said and done, Conference USA will have nine football-playing members in 2023. New members Liberty (FBS Independent), New Mexico State (FBS Independent), Jacksonville State (FCS; ASUN Conference), and Sam Houston (FCS; WAC) will join FIU, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, UTEP, and WKU. - Charlotte Observer

(DS#43 SS) rSr/2024 SS Rashad WisdomTexas-San Antonio
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  Former Arkansas running back Trelon Smith is heading to Conference USA via the transfer portal. Smith took to Twitter to announce he's transferring to UTSA. He'll have one year of eligibility remaining as a graduate transfer, starting his career at Arizona State. "Unfinished business," Smith tweeted. "Let's get it." Last year was Smith's second at Arkansas, and he totaled 598 rushing yards and five touchdowns with the Razorbacks. That came one season after he had 710 yards and five touchdowns. Smith transferred to Arkansas after two years with Arizona State in 2017 and 2018 when he had a combined 12 rushing attempts for 60 yards over those two seasons. - Trelon Smith twitter

(DS#87 RB) rSr/2023 RB Trelon SmithTexas-San Antonio
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  05/24/22 - Joe EvansrSr/2025, Texas-San Antonio, 6-2, 323 (DS#61 DT) + More +

  Former LSU defensive lineman Joe Evans officially exited the transfer portal on Sunday evening by committing to the UTSA Roadrunners. Evans played both offensive and defensive line at LSU. In his three-year collegiate career, he racked up 28 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and 0.5 sacks. Evans came to LSU as a three-star recruit and a top 80 defensive lineman in the 2019 class, according to the On3 Consensus. - On3.com

(DS#61 DT) rSr/2025 DT Joe EvansTexas-San Antonio
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  A three-year starter and UTSA's top tackler the past two seasons, safety Wisdom returns for his senior campaign as the clear leader of the Roadrunners' defense. Wisdom, a Judson product, has racked up 227 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and five interceptions in three years, becoming a lineup fixture from his first game on campus. An aggressive, downhill tackler at 5-foot-9 and 205 pounds, Wisdom will likely be complemented at UTSA's other safety spot by 6-5, 190-pound Chattman. A Texas A&M transfer, Chattman appeared in just four games during his first season in the program in 2021 before missing the rest of the year to injury. - Express-News

(DS#43 SS) rSr/2024 SS Rashad WisdomTexas-San Antonio
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  Bio information on Raiders undrafted rookie running back Sincere McCormick from UTSA: 5-9, 205 pounds; McCormick set school records for career rushing yards (3,939) rushing TDs (34), 100-yard rushing games (18) and all-purpose yards (4,438), while also helping lead the program to its first ever conference title in 2021. - Raiders.com

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  Former UTSA running back Sincere McCormick signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent Wednesday, finding an opportunity after finishing last weekend's draft without an NFL home. A Judson product who set 20 school records with the Roadrunners, McCormick earned an invitation to Seattle's rookie minicamp Saturday but remained unsigned until Wednesday. "I can't tell you how happy I am right now," McCormick posted to Twitter. "God always has a plan, and you have to let him write it out. I'm thankful for this opportunity and watch me run with it. I want to thank everyone from my family, friends, and coach for believe in me." McCormick's record-breaking marks at UTSA include career rushing yards (3,929), rushing touchdowns (34), 100-yard rushing games (18) and all-purpose yards (4,438). - Express News

(DS#24 RB) Jr/2022 RB *Sincere McCormickTexas-San Antonio
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  Running back Brenden Brady is planning to return to UTSA for a fifth year, he announced on social media, providing a boost at a position of need for the Roadrunners. A Steele product who totaled 1,052 yards and eight touchdowns in four years at UTSA, Brady took to Twitter on Monday to post an image of the words "I'm back" with the Roadrunners' #210TriangleofToughness hashtag. The post was shared by head coach Jeff Traylor and other members of the staff. Brady did not participate in spring practice for UTSA this month, posting after graduating in December that he would be "starting my future endeavors" rather than returning to the program. His decision to pursue a final season comes after injuries through spring practice left the Roadrunners searching for answers to replace Sincere McCormick, who announced in December that he would be leaving UTSA early to enter the NFL draft. - Express-News

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2023 RB Brenden BradyTexas-San Antonio
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  05/02/22 - Joe EvansrSr/2025, Texas-San Antonio, 6-2, 323 (DS#61 DT) + More +

  Defensive tackle Joseph Evans, who wasn't listed on LSU's roster during spring practice, entered the NCAA transfer portal Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Evans left LSU midseason last year, but he announced over the winter he would return to the team. Not on the roster, Evans didn't participate in spring practice. Evans, who briefly played offensive line earlier in his career when LSU needed more depth, made 28 tackles over three seasons. He appeared in 16 games with nine starts. A three-star recruit from Haynesville, Evans played in four low-profile games his freshman season. He then started five times in 2020, carving out a larger role on the defensive line heading into his junior year. Evans started four of LSU's first five games last season. He recorded eight tackles, including two for a loss, before leaving the team. - Baton Rouge Advocate

(DS#61 DT) rSr/2025 DT Joe EvansTexas-San Antonio
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  Despite all the focus on quarterbacks, new coach Brian Kelly knows LSU must be committed to running the ball well to win the Southeastern Conference. He has a promising group, but his best runner is John Emery Jr. He had only four carries for 24 yards Saturday, but Kelly said Emery was playing hurt because he knows he will be less than 100% during the season. "I was proud of him," Kelly said. - Baton Rouge Advocate

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2026 RB John Emery Jr.Texas-San Antonio
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  Dematrius Davis won't be going far to continue his football career, as the former Auburn quarterback announced Monday that he'd be continuing his college career at Alabama State in Montgomery. Davis, who entered the transfer portal on March 23, spent a season in Auburn, signing with the Tigers in December 2020 - between the firing of former coach Gus Malzahn and hiring of Bryan Harsin.

Recruited by Malzahn, Davis never saw the field during Harsin's first year. Davis was a four-star recruit out of North Shore High School in Texas, where he won two state titles. He chose the Tigers over offers from Baylor, Arkansas and LSU, among others. The second-year player was splitting reps with quarterbacks TJ Finley and Robby Ashford in spring practice prior to his departure, and was expected to take part in a four-man competition between Finley, Ashford, Zach Calzada and himself for Auburn's QB1 spot. Alabama State competes in Division I FCS. - Opelika-Auburn News


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2026 QB Dematrius Davis Jr.Texas-San Antonio
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  The Oregon Ducks lost another player to the transfer portal Monday morning. Jonah Miller, who was an offensive lineman last season before playing on the defensive side this spring, has entered the transfer portal, according to a source close to the football program. On3 Sports first reported the news of Miller's transfer. Coming out of Salpointe Catholic High in Tuscon, Arizona, Miller was a consensus 2021 four-star recruit and a top-300 player overall by ESPN (No. 265) and the 247Sports Composite (No. 282). He was also a top-20 offensive guard by 247Sports (No. 15) and the 247Sports Composite (No. 16) while ranking in the top 30 among tackles by ESPN (No. 24) and Rivals (No. 28). Miller is the third Oregon player to transfer this month. Offensive linemen Jaylan Jeffers and Jonathan Denis both recently entered the transfer portal. - Register Guard

(DS#999 OT) rSr/2026 OT Jonah MillerTexas-San Antonio
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  2021 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DB: Tariq Woolen, RS Sr., UTSA,...A total of 11 Roadrunners made the honorable mention list this fall. Wide receiver Joshua Cephus and offensive linemen Terrell Haynes and Makai Hart were recognized on the offensive side. Defensive linemen Brandon Brown and Lorenzo Dantzler, outside linebacker Charles Wiley, inside linebackers Trevor Harmanson and Jamal Ligon, cornerbacks Corey Mayfield Jr. and Tariq Woolen and kick returner Dadrian Taylor also earned honorable mention. - Texas-San Antonio Football

(DS#8 CB) rSr/2022 CB Tariq WoolenTexas-San Antonio
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