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I BY TROY PHILLIPS “In the history of the program, we’ve never won a
f at first you don’t succeed – or in San Diego State’s case,
twice – get better. bowl game. These guys have done a lot of firsts this year. I
For the record, it’s not remotely an issue this time for challenged them when the year started, ‘Why not us?’”
SDSU (11-2) or its postseason opponent, UTSA (12-1). SDSU, behind the No. 2 rushing defense in the FBS (77.5
In a rewind of its fourth edition, the Tropical Smoothie Café ypg), was on a similar roll before an Oct. 30 loss to Fresno
Frisco Bowl reeled in ranked teams with a combined three State, then won four straight to advance to the Mountain West
losses during the 2021 season. SDSU (No. 24 CFP rankings) is set Championship against Utah State. The Aggies won 46-13.
to face UTSA (No. 24/25 AP and Coaches polls) on December 21 SDSU and UTSA have never met in football, and their
at 6:30 p.m. at Toyota Stadium. programs have contrasting histories. This is SDSU’s 11th bowl
It’s a Frisco Bowl of do-overs. They’re in 12 seasons, and 15th since joining
everywhere. A year ago, COVID-19 protocols RANKINGS: SDSU NO. 24 CFP RANKINGS; UTSA Division I/FBS. UTSA has had football for
for SMU wiped out the 2020 Frisco Bowl, NO. 24/25 AP AND COACHES AND POLLS only 11 seasons.
one of many postseason casualties in the CONFERENCES: MOUNTAIN WEST (SDSU) Not surprisingly, the Roadrunners
2020 college football pandemic season VS. CONFERENCE USA (UTSA) electrified a relatively novice fan
most sooner would forget. base, the city of San Antonio, and the
SDSU is back for another try at Toyota Stadium after falling Alamodome in 2021. Senior quarterback Frank Harris, junior
27-0 to Ohio in the 2018 Frisco Bowl. The Aztecs are 0-2 in running back Sincere McCormick, and junior receivers Zakhari
Dallas-Fort Worth bowls, including a 42-35 heartbreaker to Franklin and Joshua Cephus had UTSA on an 11-week rampage.
Army in the 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. McCormick, UTSA’s all-time leading rusher with nearly
UTSA was to be SMU’s opponent in Frisco a year ago. 4,000 career yards, has opted out of the bowl to prepare for
The Roadrunners pivoted – quickly – to the Servpro First the NFL Draft. QB Harris and backs B.J Daniels and Brendan
Responder Bowl in Dallas, but Louisiana won 31-24 and ended Brady (combined 958 yards) will handle the ground game.
UTSA’s season at 7-5. SDSU has its own unique showman in punter-kicker Matt
This season, SDSU and UTSA were weekly top-25 Araiza, a frontrunner for the Ray Guy Award (nation’s top
inhabitants after entering the rankings. Sitting 11-0, the punter) who led FBS at 51.37 yards per punt. Araiza, a rare
Roadrunners clinched a berth in the C-USA Championship triple threat on punts, field goals and kickoffs, had 39 punts
game but were upset at North Texas in the regular-season of 50 or more yards, including a long of 86. He also has five
finale. They raced to a 42-13 lead over Western Kentucky in the tackles in kick or punt coverage.
C-USA Championship and won 49-41. SDSU junior defensive end Cameron Thomas (10 1/2
“We don’t like to talk about [winning] very much,” said sacks, 20 1/2 tackles for loss) was named the Mountain West
UTSA coach Jeff Traylor, who earlier this season signed a $28 defensive player of the year. SDSU is looking for a school
million extension through 2031. “We’ve experienced that record 12th victory.
other thing (losing) this year and we don’t want to do that “We didn’t accomplish the goals we always set,” SDSU
again. That is what is most important, for our kids to leave on coach Brady Hoke said of not winning the MWC. “There’s a lot
a good note. of teams that would like to be 11-2.”
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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
J ohn David Wicker was introduced as San liaison to the university on all capital projects. He
Diego State University’s new Director of also oversaw the design and initial construction
Intercollegiate Athletics on Oct. 24, 2016. of USM’s $11 million Athletic Center, which houses
“It feels great to be back on the Mesa,” administrative and coaching offices, football locker
Wicker said. “I loved my four years here with the room, weight room and training area.
coaches, the staff and all the student-athletes.
I’m thrilled with this opportunity and I am Wicker also spent three years at Georgia from
looking forward to helping SDSU Athletics move (1996-99), where he also worked for the Atlanta
to next level of success.” Committee for the Olympic Games in preparation
for the 1996 Summer Olympics as the venue logistics manager
Wicker was SDSU’s Deputy Athletic Director from 2011 until for Sanford Stadium, home to the medal rounds for men’s and
leaving for Georgia Tech in July 2015. During his first term at women’s soccer.
SDSU, he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the In 2016, Wicker took over an SDSU athletic department
Aztecs athletics department, overseeing business operations, that has enjoyed great success in recent years. The football
human resources, events and facilities, capital projects, strength team, which has finished with 10 victories in three of the
and conditioning, academics, video and sport oversight for last five seasons, made its 10th consecutive bowl game
football, rowing, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. appearance in its last full season in 2019. In addition, men’s
basketball is coming off a historic campaign in 2020-21,
“When we began this search, we envisioned a person who highlighted by its eighth Mountain West regular-season
cares about our student athletes, whose integrity is paramount championship and sixth MW tournament crown. Aztec
and whose competitive fire inspires greatness. In short, someone squads, from women’s track and field to men’s and
who embodies our ideal of `winning it right.’ John David Wicker women’s golf, to baseball and softball, have combined for
is that person,” said then-SDSU President Elliot Hirshman. 49 team conference championships since the beginning of
the 2012-13 school year.
Prior to his time at SDSU, he was the Associate Athletic “One of our top priorities will be to generate more
Director for Event and Facility Operations at Washington State excitement about Aztec Athletics on campus, in the community,
from 2001-11. While at WSU, he was responsible for event and with our close to 300,000 alumni across the nation,” Wicker
planning and game day responsibilities for all home athletic said. “People around the country know what an incredible
events, conference tournaments and NCAA championships, atmosphere Viejas Arena is. And that is in no small part because
day-to-day oversight and operations of all athletic facilities, of the fans. There is no reason why we can’t have a similar
and the liaison for the athletic department on capital projects. atmosphere at our football games, at Tony Gwynn Stadium for
baseball, on the Sports Deck for soccer games and more.”
From 1999 to 2001 Wicker served as Director of Event and Through his tireless efforts, Wicker was one of the driving
Facility Operations at Southern Miss. At USM, he oversaw forces behind the development of Aztec Stadium, the first
regular season and championship event operations, major construction project to be implemented as part of SDSU
coordinated day-to-day maintenance of facilities, and was the Mission Valley, a 135-acre site on property previously owned
by the city that included Aztec football’s former home, SDCCU
Stadium. In August 2020, ground was broken on the new and
highly anticipated facility, which on schedule for completion in
September 2022, along with the River Park.
Wicker graduated from Mississippi State in 1992 with a
bachelor’s degree in professional accountancy. He received
his master’s degree in education with an emphasis in sports
management from Georgia in 1997.
Wicker resides in Santee, Calif., with and his wife, Rachel,
and daughters Scarlett Anne, and Waverly Lile.
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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
HEAD COACH
Brady Hoke is in his second season of in both total defense (287.8) and pass efficiency
his second stint as head coach of the defense (110.25). Individually, Hoke oversaw
San Diego State football program after the development of three all-Mountain West
succeeding Rocky Long, who stepped down after honorees. Myles Cheatum and Cameron Thomas
a nine-year tenure on The Mesa from 2011 to 2019. gave the Aztecs two first-team all-conference
The 62-year-old Hoke, who has a national coach defensive linemen for the first time since
of the year award on his extensive résumé, has 1974, while Keshawn Banks was a second-
guided the Aztecs to an 11-2 record, matching the team selection.
program for most wins in a season. Hoke previously spent two seasons as San
SDSU has been ranked as high as 19th in BRADY Diego State’s head coach (2009-10), earning
both the Associated Press and Coaches Poll, and Mountain West Coach of the Year honors in 2010
has been ranked in the College Football Playoff HOKE after leading the Aztecs to their first postseason
Rankings every week this year, the first time appearance in 12 years with a victory over Navy
a San Diego State team has ever been in the in the Poinsettia Bowl. Hoke coached 18 all-MW
CFP rankings. performers during his first stint at SDSU, as well as 25 conference
For his efforts, Hoke was named the Mountain West Coach all-academic recipients.
of the Year and he has now captured the honor twice in his first Six of his players merited first-team all-MW accolades in
years in the league (also 2010). The Aztecs, who were picked to 2010, including running back Ronnie Hillman, who was named
finish third in the West Division of the MW following a 4-4 season the league’s Freshman of the Year that season.
in 2020, are 11-2 this year despite playing their home games Hoke has amassed 37 years of coaching experience at the
almost two hours away from campus in Carson, California. collegiate level including 14 seasons as a FBS head coach at San Diego
Under Hoke, SDSU also had the Mountain West Defensive State (2009-10, 2020-21), Michigan (2011-14) and Ball State (2003-08).
Player of the Year in Cameron Thomas and the MW Special Teams Hoke has received conference coach-of-the-year recognition
Player of the Year in Matt Araiza. Araiza also won the Ray Guy in three different leagues as a head coach while posting an
Award, given annually to the top punter in the country. Araiza is 93-78 overall record. During his tenure as a head coach, Hoke’s
the first Aztec to ever win a major college football award. teams have produced 116 all-conference selections.
Additionally, San Diego State had 15 all-league selections, Hoke brought over 20 years of experience as a collegiate
including the most in the league (8) on the first team. defensive coach with stints at Grand Valley State (1983),
Hoke’s Aztecs were 4-4 in 2020 during a challenging 2020 Western Michigan (1984-86), Toledo (1987-88), Oregon State
campaign that was delayed and shortened due to the COVID-19 (1989-94), Michigan (1995- 2002), Oregon (2016) and Tennessee,
pandemic. Under Hoke’s direction, the Aztecs maintained their where he was named interim head coach for the final two
tradition of tough defenses in 2020, ranking third nationally games of the 2017 campaign.
in total defense (283.5) while occupying the seventh spot in Hoke served as head coach at Michigan from 2011-14,
rushing defense (98.2), both of which led the Mountain West. guiding the Wolverines to a 31-20 record, including an 18-14
On the other side of the ball, the Aztec offense displayed conference ledger. He became the first Michigan head coach
progress last season despite starting three different starting to go undefeated at home (14-0) in his first two seasons since
quarterbacks. Hoke oversaw a unit that increased its scoring Fielding Yost in 1901-02.
average (+3.4, 24.6), total yards per game (+7.6, 350.8) and Hoke directed the Wolverines to an 11-2 record and a
rushing yards per game (+48.9, 199.4) over the 2019 campaign. victory in the Allstate Sugar Bowl in his first season on the Ann
Hoke’s players also excelled in the classroom last year, with a Arbor campus. For his efforts, Hoke collected the inaugural
program-record 35 student-athletes earning a spot on the MW Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year award from the Big
all-academic team for the fall of 2020. Ten Conference coaches while garnering Dave McClain Coach
Hoke returned to “America’s Finest City” as the Aztecs’ of the Year accolades from the Big Ten media. In addition, he
defensive line coach in 2019, helping SDSU rank second in FBS was named the Maxwell Football Club Collegiate Coach of the
in rush defense (75.4), third in scoring defense (12.7), and sixth Year that season and was a finalist for three other national
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Coach of the Year honors: Bear Bryant, Eddie Robinson and ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH | RBS ASSISTANT COACH | CB’S
Liberty Mutual.
JEFF HORTON DEMETRIUS SUMLER
During Hoke’s tenure in Ann Arbor, the Wolverine defense
improved from a unit that in 2010 ranked 108th in the FBS in ASSISTANT COACH | DC | LBS ASSISTANT COACH | DLS
scoring defense and 110th in yards allowed to one that ranked
among the top 20 in total defense in 2011, 2012 and 2014. KURT MATTIX JORDAN THOMAS
Meanwhile, the offense averaged nearly 30 points per game
(29.2) in his four years at the helm. ASSISTANT COACH | OC | QBS ASSISTANT COACH | OLS
Under Hoke’s tutelage at Michigan, a total of 21 Wolverine JEFF HECKLINSKI MIKE GOFF
players received all-Big Ten recognition, including consecutive Big
Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year winners in center David Molk ASSISTANT COACH | S’S ASSISTANT COACH | STC
(2011) and left tackle Taylor Lewan (2012-13). In addition, Devin
Funchess was named Big Ten Tight End of the Year in 2013. KYLE HOKE DOUG DEAKIN
Hoke earned his first head coaching job at his alma mater, ASSISTANT COACH | TE’S ASSISTANT COACH | WRS
Ball State, where he guided the program for six seasons,
culminating with a 12-1 campaign in 2008 and an undefeated SAVAII ESELU HUNKIE COOPER
Mid-American Conference regular season.
Hoke was a defensive standout at Ball State as student-
Under Hoke’s guidance, Ball State made its’ first-ever athlete, lettering four times from 1977-80. While serving as team
appearance in the national polls in 2008, ranking as high as 12th captain during his senior campaign, Hoke led the Cardinals with
by the Associated Press and 13th in the USA Today Coaches poll. 150 tackles to earn all-MAC honors. Hoke finished third on the
team in tackles as a sophomore in 1978, helping Ball State capture
For his efforts, Hoke was one of 10 finalists for the 2008 the MAC championship with an 8-0 record, which marked the
Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year award. In addition, Cardinals’ only unbeaten conference ledger until 2008.
Hoke was named Mid-American Coach of the Year in 2008 and
American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Football Bowl Hoke was inducted into the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame
Subdivision Region 3 Coach of the Year. as part of the 2013-14 class.
Hoke led the Cardinals to back-to-back bowl game He earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Ball
appearances (2007-08), the first time the feat was State in 1982.
accomplished in school history. The 2008 team, which also
advanced to its first MAC championship contest, earned an Hoke is married to the former Laura Homburger and the couple
invitation to the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. has one daughter, Kelly. His nephew Kyle Hoke is in his second year
as the Aztecs’ safeties coach, while his brother Jon Hoke was an
Ball State won its 12 games by an average of 21 points and assistant coach at San Diego State from 1987-88 under Denny Stolz.
scored a school-record 476 points, including a program-best 62
touchdowns with Hoke at the controls.
As a defensive line coach at Michigan, Hoke was part of
three Big Ten champion teams (1997, 1998, 2000), including the
1997 national champion and Rose Bowl-winning squad, before
his promotion to associate head coach in 2002.
After stops as an assistant at Grand Valley State (1983),
Western Michigan (1984-86) and Toledo (1987-88), Hoke
ventured out west for a six-year stay at Oregon State, where he
coached the Beavers’ defensive line (1989, 1991-94) and inside
linebackers (1990), before taking the position at Michigan.
Hoke began his coaching career as an assistant at Yorktown
(Ind.) High School in 1981 before entering the collegiate ranks as
a defensive line coach at Grand Valley State in 1983.
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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS EXP. HOMETOWN / LAST SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL
2 Matt Araiza K/P 6-2 200 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High)
2 Keshawn Banks DL 6-4 265 Sr. 3L Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho High)
3 Will Haskell QB 6-4 200 Fr. HS Glendale, Ariz. (Ironwood High)
4 Jordon Brookshire QB 6-2 220 Sr. SQ Santa Rosa, Calif. (Cardinal Newman High/Laney CC)
5 BJ Busbee WR 5-8 155 Sr. 3L Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony High)
6 Andrew Aleki LB 6-3 230 Sr. 4L Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha High)
7 Lucas Johnson QB 6-3 215 Sr. SQ San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel High/Georgia Tech)
9 Tayler Hawkins CB 6-1 205 Sr. 4L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High)
10 Baylor Horning QB 6-2 200 So. RS Sparks, Nev. (Reed High)
10 Noah Tumblin CB 6-2 180 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (Mira Mesa High)
11 Jatavious Magee S 6-1 170 Fr. HS Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way High)
11 Brionne Penny WR 6-3 190 So. SQ Norwalk, Calif. (Narbonne High)
12 Dallas Branch CB 5-11 180 Jr. 1L Redondo Beach, Calif. (Salesian High/Long Beach City College)
13 Jack Browning K/P 5-11 185 So. TR Lakeside, Calif. (West Hills High/Grossmont College)
13 Isaiah Richardson WR 6-1 200 Sr. 2L Palmdale, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep)
14 Tyrell Shavers WR 6-6 210 Jr. TR Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville High/Mississippi State)
15 Jordan Byrd RB 5-9 170 Sr. 3L Albuquerque, N.M. (Manzano High)
16 Cassius Savage CB 6-1 165 Fr. RS Buena Park, Calif. (Western High)
17 Marshall Eucker QB 6-5 225 Fr. RS Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High)
17 Noah Avinger CB 6-1 175 Fr. HS Cerritos, Calif. (Servite High)
18 Jalen Mayden QB 6-3 230 So. TR Garland, Texas (Sachse High/Mississippi State)
18 Trenton Thompson S 6-2 200 Sr. 4L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High)
19 Kyron White S 5-11 195 So. 1L Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington High)
20 Rashad Scott S 6-2 195 Sr. 3L San Diego, Calif. (Helix High)
21 Chance Bell RB 5-10 185 Sr. 3L Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs High)
22 Greg Bell RB 6-0 200 Sr. 1L Chula Vista, Calif. (Bonita Vista High/Nebraska)
22 Jaiden Brown CB 6-0 160 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High)
23 Isaiah McElvane S 6-0 190 So. 1L San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian High)
24 Segun Olubi LB/S 6-2 220 Sr. 1L Corona, Calif. (Centennial High/Harding Univ.)
26 Joshua Goynes S 5-10 170 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran High)
26 Kaegun Williams RB 5-9 195 Sr. 3L Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill High)
27 Cedarious Barfield S 5-11 195 Jr. 2L El Paso, Texas (El Dorado High)
29 Cam Davis RB 5-8 180 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (South Oak Cliff High)
29 Allan Mwata S 6-0 195 Jr. SQ Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High)
30 Lucky Avinger RB 6-1 205 Jr. RS Cerritos, Calif. (La Habra High/Fullerton College)
30 Dominic Oliver LB 6-3 220 Fr. HS San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian High)
31 Davaughn Celestine S 6-0 195 So. SQ Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado High)
32 Dezjhon Malone CB 6-2 200 Fr. RS Fresno, Calif. (Edison High)
32 Connor McBride TE 6-2 240 Sr. SQ Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge High/Saddleback College)
33 Patrick McMorris S 6-0 210 Jr. 2L Santa Ana, Calif. (Santa Ana High)
34 CJ Baskerville S 6-2 200 Fr. HS North Richland, Texas (Richland High)
35 Jelani Whitmore CB 6-0 175 Fr. RS Rialto, Calif. (Carter High)
36 New Zealand Williams S 6-2 200 Fr. HS Carson, Calif. (St. Bernard High)
37 Stephen Britton RB 6-0 205 Fr. HS Carlsbad, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian High)
37 DJ Bryant S 6-0 175 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif. (San Leandro High)
38 Jaylon Armstead RB 5-11 220 Fr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Serra High)
39 Garret Fountain LB 6-4 240 So. 1L Turlock, Calif. (Turlock High)
40 Andrew Alves LB 6-2 230 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High)
40 Miles McCormick TE 6-2 245 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic High)
41 David Delgado K 5-10 165 So. SQ San Diego, Calif. (Hilltop High)
41 Phillippe Wesley II WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Grandview, Mo. (St. Bernard High (Calif.))
42 Brady Anderson LB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty High)
42 Gus McGee TE 6-5 245 Fr. HS Newburyport, Mass. (Christopher Columbus High (Fla.))
43 Seyddrick Lakalaka LB 6-1 235 Sr. 3L Kalihi, Hawaii (Punahou High)
44 Vai Kaho LB 6-1 225 So. 1L Reno, Nev. (Bishop Manogue High)
45 Wyatt Draeger DL 6-4 260 So. 1L Reno, Nev. (Reno High)
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45 Jesse Matthews WR 6-0 190 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Christian High)
46 Michael Shawcroft LB 6-2 220 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Helix High)
47 JP Murphy TE 6-4 240 Fr. HS Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High)
48 Adonis Brown CB 6-0 185 Jr. RS Westlake, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep/Texas Tech)
49 Cameron Harpole TE 6-4 205 Fr. HS Plano, Texas (Prosper High)
49 Collyn Hopkins K/P 6-2 215 Fr. HS Bourbonnais, Ill. (Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High)
50 Ryan Wintermeyer LS 6-1 205 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows High)
51 Zyrus Fiaseu LB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High)
52 Jalil Lecky DL 6-5 235 Sr. 2L Antioch, Calif. (Heritage High/College of San Mateo)
53 Thomas Ennis LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Oxnard, Calif. (Oxnard Union High)
54 Caden McDonald LB 6-3 235 Sr. 3L Haslet, Texas (Northwest High)
55 Joey Capra OL 6-4 300 So. SQ Auburn, Calif. (Placer High)
55 Sefo Mailangi DL 6-4 240 Sr. 2L Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison High/Saddleback College)
56 DJ Herman LB 6-2 235 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman High)
57 Darrell Masaniai LB 6-2 220 Fr. RS Honolulu, Hawaii (St. Louis School)
58 Pa’a Ewailiko DL 6-4 235 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Ballard High)
59 Jacob Raab LS 6-3 250 Jr. RS Del Mar, Calif. (Torrey Pines High/Saddleback College)
60 Sebastian Hernandez OL 6-4 300 Jr. RS Norwalk, Calif. (La Mirada High/Cerritos College)
61 Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson OL 6-6 320 So. SQ Inglewood, Calif. (Narbonne High)
62 Jonathan Harrison OL 6-5 320 Fr. RS Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High)
63 Ross Ulugalu-Maseuli OL 6-4 340 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mater Dei High)
64 Chris Martinez OL 6-4 310 Sr. 1L Turlock, Calif. (Pitman High)
65 Chandler Patterson OL 6-2 300 So. TR Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High/Azusa Pacific)
66 Jonah Tavai DL 6-0 295 Sr. 2L Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa High/El Camino College)
67 Kyle Trombley OL 6-5 315 So. SQ Yorba Linda, Calif. (Yorba Linda High)
68 Thomas Mirabella OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo High)
69 Dominic Gudino OL 6-3 300 Sr. 3L Chula Vista, Calif. (Olympian High)
70 Christian Jones OL 6-9 350 Fr. HS San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo High)
71 Zavier Leonard OL 6-4 315 Fr. HS Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston High)
72 Alama Uluave OL 6-2 305 Sr. 3L Laie, Hawaii (Punahou High)
73 William Dunkle OL 6-5 330 Jr. 2L Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake High)
75 Desmond Bessent OL 6-7 305 Sr. SQ Tampa, Fla. (Sickles High)
76 Zachary Thomas OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High)
77 Josh Simmons OL 6-6 330 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High)
78 Ilaisa Gonebure OL 6-6 290 Fr. HS Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin High)
79 Joey Wright OL 6-5 320 Fr. RS Reno, Nev. (Bishop Manogue High)
80 TJ Sullivan WR 6-0 200 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel High)
81 Ethan Dedeaux WR 5-9 185 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High)
82 Jay Rudolph TE 6-4 245 So. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon High)
83 Mekhi Shaw WR 5-10 170 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch High)
84 Darius De Los Reyes WR 5-9 170 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln High)
85 Josh Nicholson WR 6-0 175 Fr. HS Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie High)
86 Ronald Gilliam WR 6-2 200 Fr. RS Compton, Calif. (Serra High)
87 Koby Duru WR 6-2 200 Jr. SQ La Puente, Calif. (Bishop Amat High/Montana State)
88 Daniel Bellinger TE 6-6 255 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde High)
89 Kyler Albanez TE 6-5 255 Sr. SQ Sharpsburg, Ga. (East Coveta High/Saddleback College)
90 Daniel Okpoko DL 6-5 265 Jr. SQ Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (St. Joseph’s High)
91 Kahi Neves DL 6-4 255 Sr. 1L Orem, Utah (Timpview High/Snow College)
92 Kobe Smith WR 6-2 185 Sr. 3L Compton, Calif. (Junipero Serra High)
93 Dylan Taylor DL 6-3 245 So. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral High)
94 Aaron Greene TE 6-4 255 Fr. RS Prescott, Ariz. (Prescott High)
95 Nassir Sims DL 6-2 275 So. SQ Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge High)
96 Elijah Kothe WR 6-4 210 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran High)
97 Darrion Dalton DL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Apple Valley, Minn. (Saguaro High (Ariz.))
98 Avory Iosefa-Hart DL 6-5 245 Fr. HS Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral High)
99 Cameron Thomas DL 6-5 270 Jr. 2L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High)
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WR | 6-3 | 190 | So. | SQ CB | 5-11 | 180 | Jr. | 1L K/P | 5-11 | 185 | So. | TR WR | 6-1 | 200 | Sr. | 2L WR | 6-6 | 210 | Jr. | TR RB | 5-9 | 170 | Sr. | 3L
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CB | 6-1 | 165 | Fr. | RS QB | 6-5 | 225 | Fr. | RS CB | 6-1 | 175 | Fr. | HS QB | 6-3 | 230 | So. | TR S | 6-2 | 200 | Sr. | 4L S | 5-11 | 195 | So. | 1L
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345 253
Team Statistics 26.5 19.5
SCORING 67 48
233 224
Points per game 111 65
Points Off Turnovers 95 132
First Downs 27 27
Rushing 2284 1007
Passing 2606 1393
Penalty 322 386
RUSHING YARDAGE 532 389
Yards gained rushing 4.3 2.6
Yards lost rushing 175.7 77.5
Rushing attempts 24
Average per rush 2018 6
Average per game 185-325-5 3146
TDs Rushing 6.2 288-509-16
PASSING YARDAGE 10.9 6.2
Comp-Att-Int 155.2 10.9
Average per pass 13 242.0
Average per catch 4302
Average per game 857 23
TDs Passing 5.0 4153
TOTAL OFFENSE 330.9 898
Total plays 36-795 4.6
Average per play 26-230 319.5
Average per game 16-178 11-299
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 22.1 21-239
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8.8 5-44
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11.1 27.2
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17-7 11.4
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 89-837 8.8
INT RETURN AVERAGE 64.4 20-5
FUMBLES-LOST 79-3956 83-739
PENALTIES-YARDS 50.1 56.8
Average per game 43.4 91-3709
PUNTS-YARDS 70-4414 40.8
Average per punt 63.1 37.2
Net punt average 38.5 55-3194
KICKOFFS-YARDS 31:39 58.1
Average per kick 57/183 36.7
Net kick average 31% 28:21
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 12/20 69/211
3RD-DOWN CONVERSION 60% 33%
3rd-down pct 39-244 11/21
4TH-DOWN CONVERSION 0 52%
4th-down pct 42 23-163
SACKS BY-YARDS 17-27
MISC YARDS 0-0 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED (30-35) 31
FIELD GOALS - ATTEMPTS (22-35) 12-17
ON-SIDE KICKS (28-32) 0-0
RED-ZONE SCORES (38-44) 86% 85399 86%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-44) 64% 8/10675 63%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-42) 98% - 88%
ATTENDANCE 103113
Games/Avg per game 5/20623
Neutral site games 0/0
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Introduced as UTSA’s Vice President for UTSA Athletics history, while also achieving
Intercollegiate Athletics and Athletics the highest back-to-back fundraising years
Director on Nov. 17, 2017, Dr. Lisa Campos in department history, and also engineered
has made an immediate and positive impact a balanced 2020 fiscal year budget despite
on the athletics department, university and a major loss of revenue resulting from
community during her time in San Antonio. the pandemic.
She introduced a new strategic plan — the
Roadrunner Game Plan — to align with UTSA Campos, who came to UTSA after five years
President Taylor Eighmy’s vision and strategic initiatives as Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics
for the university. The plan’s emphasis to develop at Northern Arizona University, has served on numerous
champions in the classroom, in competition and in life NCAA and conference committees during her career
is evidenced by UTSA student-athletes setting several as an athletics administrator. She currently serves
department records for academic success, earning as chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball
numerous national and conference awards, and being Oversight Committee and she also sits on the NCAA
actively involved in various campus and community Division I Council, a high-level group responsible for the
initiatives during her tenure. day-to-day decision-making for Division I. She also led a
campus-wide collaboration with Brenda Tracy, a sexual
Campos worked closely with the Roadrunner assault survivor, public speaker and founder of the
Foundation and colleagues on campus to guide one national campaign and nonprofit, SetTheExpectation.
of the most ambitious projects in the history of UTSA Their work led to UTSA becoming the first university
Athletics — the development of the new state-of- in the nation to implement the Tracy Rule, the most
the-art Roadrunner Athletics Center of Excellence, comprehensive Serious Misconduct rule in the NCAA. In
which opened in August 2021. The $40.8 million, June 2021, Campos helped UTSA become one of the first
94,700-square-foot facility serves as the central hub Conference USA institutions to introduce an educational
for UTSA Athletics and promotes the academic success, and life skills program in anticipation of NCAA and
health, wellness and performance of student-athletes. state legislation related to name, image and likeness
She has overseen the highest fundraising year in (NIL) activities.
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT SAN ANTONIO HEAD COACH
Introduced as UTSA’s third head coach mark and an appearance in the 2020 SERVPRO
on Dec. 9, 2019, Jeff Traylor has had an First Responder Bowl in his first season at
immediate and positive impact on the the helm. The Roadrunners received votes in
program, university and city of San Antonio in a national poll, collecting two votes for the
a short period of time. Associated Press Top 25 following the 3-0 start,
Traylor has turned around the program by for the first time in program history and the
instilling his 210 Triangle of Toughness culture, 3-0 start and seven wins are the most by a
producing results on and off the field. The first-year UTSA head coach.
Gilmer, Texas, native took over a team that won a Lucas Dean, Duplessis and McCormick
combined seven games in the two seasons prior JEFF received All-America accolades,
to his arrival and has led the Roadrunners to a 19-6 while McCormick also was a finalist
record during his first two years at the helm. TRAYLOR for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose
Under Traylor’s tutelage, UTSA has enjoyed Award. Additionally, Duplessis (Campbell
FIRST SEASON Trophy, Lou Groza) and McCormick (Doak
a record-setting campaign in 2021. The
Roadrunners won their first 11 games, have Walker) were national award semifinalists,
been ranked for the first time in school history (as high as while Harris made the Davey O’Brien QB Class of 2020. Dean
15th nationally) and captured the program’s first league title was tabbed C-USA Special Teams Player of the Year and
by winning the Conference USA Championship with a 49-41 McCormick was named C-USA Offensive Player of the Year,
victory over WKU on Dec. 3. UTSA will carry a 12-1 record — the while a total of 23 Roadrunners were recognized by the
school standard for wins in a season — into its second straight league’s head coaches, including 19 as all-conference and
and third overall bowl appearance when it faces San Diego four on the all-freshman team. The Roadrunners collected a
State in the Tropical Smoothie Café Frisco Bowl on Dec. 21. program-record 11 C-USA Player of the Week certificates and
Traylor has been honored for his success as the 2021 C-USA a trio of national player of the week accolades in McCormick
Coach of the Year, the AFCA FBS Regional Coach of the Year for (Earl Campbell Tyler Rose National Player of the Week), Dean
Region 4 and a finalist for both the Eddie Robinson Coach of (Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week) and Rashad Wisdom (Jim
the Year Award and the AFCA National Coach of the Year. He Thorpe Award Player of the Week).
also is a member of the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards Coach of UTSA student-athletes have been honored for their work in
the Year watch list. the classroom under Traylor, as well. Duplessis was the 2020-21
Traylor’s student-athletes have received an unprecedented C-USA Football Scholar Athlete of the Year, a C-USA All-Academic
number of conference and national awards during his tenure. Team selection and a CoSIDA Academic All-District pick. In
A school-record 23 Roadrunners received recognition on the 2021, Dean and Ahofitu Maka joined Duplessis on the C-USA
all-conference and C-USA All-Freshman teams in 2021 with All-Academic Team and CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team,
Sincere McCormick earning C-USA Offensive Player of the Year with Maka earning the latter nod for the second time.
accolades for the second straight season. McCormick also was Traylor has more than 30 years of coaching experience
a semifinalist for the Doak Walker and Earl Campbell Tyler including a highly successful 15-year career as head coach
Rose Awards. Additionally, Frank Harris landed on semifinalist at Gilmer High School, where he led teams to three state
lists for the Davey O’Brien and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose championships and two state runner-up finishes and won
Awards, while Hunter Duplessis was a semifinalist for the more than 87% of his games, a winning percentage that ranks
William V. Campbell Trophy for the second year in a row. Harris 10th all-time in Texas high school history.
and McCormick each collected Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Prior to coming to the Alamo City, the Gilmer native
National Player of the Week honors, while Harris also was a served as associate head coach and running backs coach for
Manning Award Quarterback of the Week. Additionally, UTSA two seasons at Arkansas, where he helped sign the school’s
collected nine C-USA weekly awards during the 2021 season. first top-20 recruiting class. Prior to that, he served in the
Traylor guided the Roadrunners to a 7-5 overall record, a same role at SMU for the 2017 season. He began his collegiate
runner-up finish in Conference USA’s West Division with a 5-2 coaching career as the special teams coordinator and tight
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ends coach at Texas in 2015 before becoming the Longhorns’ ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/OFFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR
associate head coach for offense and wide receivers coach the COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS
following year. TOMMY PERRY
BARRY LUNNEY JR.
Traylor’s impact on the offense was felt immediately in
his first season at Arkansas, as his running backs corps racked CORNERBACKS RUNNING BACKS
up 1,721 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2018. The unit was led by
Rakeem Boyd, who rushed for more than 100 yards in three NICK GRAHAM JULIAN GRIFFIN
different SEC games, including a season-best 113 against
Vanderbilt. The Houston Stratford High School product took CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ RUN GAME COORDINATOR/
over the starting tailback role in the fifth game of the season SAFETIES OFFENSIVE LINE
came and his most impressive stretch of the season came
during a four-game stretch against Alabama, Ole Miss, Tulsa JESS LOEPP MATT MATTOX
and Vanderbilt, as he topped the century mark three times
and totaled 423 yards. His 102 yards against Alabama made LINEBACKERS PASSING GAME COORDINATOR/
him the first Arkansas running back to eclipse 100 yards WIDE RECEIVERS
against the Crimson Tide since Darren McFadden in 2007. BRAD SHERROD
WILL STEIN
In Traylor’s second season coaching the Arkansas running
backs, Boyd rushed for 1,133 yards and eight touchdowns TIGHT ENDS CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/
on 184 carries (6.2 avg.) to spearhead a ground game that DEFENSIVE LINE
accumulated 1,766 yards. Boyd topped 100 yards in five KURT TRAYLOR
contests, including a season-best 185 and two scores on just ROD WRIGHT
eight attempts against Western Kentucky. He also rushed for
100-plus against Portland State (114), Colorado State (122), Dickson, who went on to earn multiple All-America honors,
Kentucky (134) and Mississippi (114). win Big 12 Conference Special Teams Player of the Year in 2016
and 2017 as well as the 2017 Ray Guy Award, and currently
Prior to his time at Arkansas, Traylor spent the 2017 season punts for the Seattle Seahawks.
as associate head coach and running backs coach at SMU
under Chad Morris. He also served as the Mustangs’ interim Traylor built his hometown program into a prep
coach before joining Morris’ staff at Arkansas. powerhouse during his 15-year tenure leading the Buckeyes.
During his one year at SMU, Traylor’s running backs piled A four-time Texas High School Coach of the Year, he posted
up 2,223 yards on the ground. Three players rushed for a 175-26 record (.871 winning percentage) and led Gilmer to
500-plus yards, with Xavier Jones leading the group at 1,075. five state championship game appearances, three state titles
The Mustangs topped the 200-yard mark on the ground six (2004, ’09, ’14) and 12 district crowns. The Buckeyes turned
times, including a season-best 311 in a win against Arkansas in a pair of perfect 16-0 seasons, won 10-or-more games 11
State. SMU ranked in the top 20 nationally in several times and registered seven 13-win seasons and three 15-win
offensive categories, including 12th in scoring offense and campaigns during his career.
15th in total offense.
Prior to his time in Dallas, Traylor spent two seasons
at Texas. He was the tight ends coach and special teams
coordinator in 2015 and then the associate head for offense
and wide receivers coach in 2016, when the Longhorns
boasted the nation’s No. 16-ranked offense that averaged
491.3 yards per game. During his time as the lead recruiter, he
helped the Longhorns sign the No. 7-ranked recruiting class
in the country in back-to-back years and was named Scout.
com’s Big 12 Recruiter of the Year. He recruited punter Michael
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0 Frank Harris QB 6-0 200 Sr.-2L Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS)
0 Rashad Wisdom S 5-9 205 Jr.-2L Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
1 Jaylon Haynes DL 6-2 300 Sr.-4L Wharton, Texas (Wharton HS)
1 Leroy Watson TE 6-5 275 Sr.-2L Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)
2 Joshua Cephus WR 6-3 190 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (Dekaney HS)
2 Charles Wiley OLB 6-3 255 Sr.-1L Stockbridge, Ga. (Stockbridge HS/Mississippi)
3 Sincere McCormick RB 5-9 205 Jr.-2L Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
3 Tariq Woolen CB 6-4 205 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights HS)
4 Zakhari Franklin WR 6-1 185 Jr.-2L Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS)
4 Antonio Parks S 5-8 190 Sr.-2L Reserve, La. (East St. John HS/Arizona)
5 Brenden Brady RB 5-11 215 Sr.-3L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS)
5 Hunter Duplessis PK/P 5-9 190 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Cole HS)
6 Lorenzo Dantzler DL 6-1 260 Sr.-3L Starkville, Miss. (Starkville HS/East Mississippi CC)
7 Dadrian Taylor OLB 5-11 175 Sr.-3L Shiner, Texas (Shiner HS)
8 Josh Adkins QB 6-2 220 Sr.-1L Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley HS/New Mexico State)
8 Jamal Ligon ILB 6-2 220 So.-1L Tyler, Texas (Lee HS)
9 Clarence Hicks OLB 6-2 225 Sr.-2L Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)
10 Clifford Chattman S 6-5 190 Sr.-TR New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35 HS/Texas A&M)
10 Lowell Narcisse QB 6-2 255 Sr.-2L Vacherie, La. (St. James HS/LSU/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
11 Kelechi Nwachuku S 6-0 210 Jr.-2L McAllen, Texas (Memorial HS)
11 Tykee Ogle-Kellogg WR 6-5 200 Jr.-2L Alcoa, Tenn. (Alcoa HS)
12 Eddie Lee Marburger QB 6-1 205 Fr.-HS McAllen, Texas (Sharyland Pioneer HS)
12 Donyai Taylor OLB 6-1 205 So.-1L Shiner, Texas (Shiner HS)
13 Sheldon Jones WR 5-9 160 Sr.-3L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS)
13 Jahmal Sam S 5-9 185 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS)
14 Isaiah Davis WR 6-1 195 So.-1L El Paso, Texas (Pebble Hills HS)
14 Dywan Griffin CB 5-11 180 Jr.-2L New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker HS)
15 Trevor Harmanson ILB 6-3 225 Sr.-2L Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS/Blinn CC)
15 Cade Stoever WR 5-10 190 Jr.-1L Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley HS)
16 JayVeon Cardwell CB 5-11 195 Jr.-1L Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS/Oklahoma State)
16 Allen Horace II TE 6-4 250 So.-1L Crockett, Texas (Crockett HS)
16 Dru Prox ILB 6-2 225 Sr.-TR Kaufman, Texas (Kaufman HS/Kansas)
17 Kaedric Cobbs RB 5-10 210 So.-1L Denton, Texas (Guyer HS)
17 Asyrus Simon DL 6-4 265 So.-1L Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS)
18 Malik Jones OLB 6-2 190 So.-TR Grenada, Miss. (Grenada HS/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
18 Cam Peters QB 6-4 205 Fr.-SQ Stafford, Texas (Stafford HS)
19 Zach Rangel QB 6-2 205 Jr.-SQ Austin, Texas (Stony Point HS/Mt. San Antonio [Calif.] College)
19 Julon Williams WR 5-9 190 Jr.-1L Converse, Texas (Judson HS/Houston)
20 Denzel Feaster ILB 6-3 225 Sr.-TR Austin, Texas (Manor HS/Kansas)
20 Cameron Wilkins ILB 6-2 230 Sr.-TR Del Valle, Texas (Del Valle HS/Missouri)
21 Ken Robinson CB 5-11 175 So.-1L Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS)
21 Justin Rodriguez RB 5-7 180 Fr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Johnson HS)
22 Ryan Shockency S 6-0 185 Jr.-1L Rosenberg, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS/Mary Hardin-Baylor)
23 Xavier Spencer CB 6-1 185 So.-1L Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
24 Jalen Rainey CB 6-4 200 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)
24 Dre Spriggs WR 6-3 170 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Harlan HS)
25 Avery Morris ILB 6-2 225 So.-1L Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS)
26 Corey Mayfield Jr. CB 5-11 190 Sr.-3L Forney, Texas (North Forney HS)
27 Jarrett Preston S 6-0 190 Jr.-2L Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS)
28 Je’Vaun Dabon S 6-1 180 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge HS)
28 Jaylon Lott RB 6-0 215 So.-1L Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS)
29 Kyle Eaves WR 5-9 145 Fr.-SQ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS)
29 Xavier Player CB 6-0 175 Fr.-TR Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS/Oklahoma State/Blinn JC)
30 De’Anthony Lewis RB 6-1 195 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
31 Kevorian Barnes RB 5-10 195 Fr.-HS San Augustine, Texas (San Augustine HS)
32 Karch Gardiner WR 5-9 180 So.-TR El Paso, Texas (Del Valle HS/Arkansas)
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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN / LAST SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL.
32 Caden Holt ILB 6-1 215 Fr.-HS New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)
33 B.J. Daniels RB 6-1 210 Sr.-4L Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay HS)
33 Lamonte McDougle DL 6-0 290 Jr.-TR Pompano Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach HS/Washington State)
34 Colby McBerty P/PK 6-5 180 Fr.-SQ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS)
34 JaCorey Hyder TE 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Woodville, Texas (Woodville HS)
35 Lucas Dean P 6-2 205 Jr.-2L Dunsborough, Australia (St Mary MacKillop College)
35 Ronald Gurley S 6-2 210 Fr.-SQ Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights HS)
36 Sean Berry CB 5-10 175 So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS)
37 Myles Benning TE 6-0 250 Sr.-2L The Colony, Texas (The Colony HS/Navy)
37 Nate Hawkins ILB 6-0 220 Fr.-SQ Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS)
38 Tyler Mahnke ILB 6-3 235 Sr.-3L San Jose, Calif. (Round Rock [Texas] HS)
39 Kyle Wakefield ILB 6-0 210 Jr.-SQ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS/Trinity Valley CC)
40 Jimmori Robinson OLB 6-6 235 So.-TR Alexandria, Va. (Hayfield Secondary HS/Monroe [N.Y.] College)
41 De’Marco Guidry ILB 6-0 220 Sr.-2L La Marque, Texas (La Marque HS)
44 Ronald Triplette DL 6-2 260 Fr.-TR Houston, Texas (Shadow Creek HS/Kansas State)
45 Ke’Chawn Compton TE 6-2 240 Jr.-SQ Beaumont, Texas (Central HS)
45 DeQuarius Henry OLB 6-3 240 Sr.-4L Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS)
49 Trumane Bell II DL 6-2 255 Jr.-2L Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS)
50 Jaden Jones DL 6-2 300 Fr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS)
52 Cade Collenback LS 6-2 240 Jr.-1L San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Tyler JC)
53 Caleb Cantrell LS 5-11 215 Sr.-2L Hurst, Texas (Birdville HS/Wyoming)
54 Caleb Lewis OLB 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS)
55 Ahofitu Maka OL 6-3 335 Sr.-2L Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou HS/Independence [Kan.] CC)
56 Trey Moore OLB 6-2 250 Fr.-HS Spring Branch, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)
56 Alex Wyant OL 6-5 310 Jr.-TR Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill HS/Orange Coast College/UConn)
58 Terrell Haynes OL 6-3 340 Jr.-2L Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS)
61 Kevin Davis OL 6-3 335 Sr.-3L Angleton, Texas (Angleton HS)
62 Robert Rigsby OL 6-4 330 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
63 Jordan Brown OL 6-3 325 Fr.-SQ Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)
64 Ernesto Almaraz OL 6-2 295 Jr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Salesian HS/East Los Angeles College)
65 Kamron Scott OL 6-4 340 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS)
66 Dominic Pastucci OL 6-5 315 Sr.-4L Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS)
68 Frankie Martinez OL 6-3 295 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS)
69 Monte Williams OL 6-2 310 So.-1L Mesquite, Texas (Horn HS)
70 Jalyn Galmore OL 6-5 295 Sr.-2L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS/Itawamba [Miss.] CC)
71 Rudy Aleman Jr. OL 6-1 315 Jr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)
72 River Gordon OL 6-4 305 Fr.-HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS)
73 Demetris Allen OL 6-3 285 So.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg HS)
74 Spencer Burford OL 6-5 295 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS)
75 Brandon Rolfe OL 6-3 310 Sr.-1L Dallas, Texas (Commerce HS/Ellsworth [Iowa] CC)
76 Luke Lapeze OL 6-5 305 Fr.-HS Humble, Texas (Summer Creek HS)
77 Makai Hart OL 6-4 300 Sr.-1L Clinton, Iowa (Clinton HS/Trinity Valley [Texas] CC)
78 Daniel Santallana OL 6-3 295 Fr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS)
79 Ronnie Garza OL 6-6 295 Fr.-HS Edinburg, Texas (Vela HS)
80 Dan Dishman TE 6-5 235 Fr.-SQ Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls HS)
81 Tre’Von Bradley WR 6-1 185 Jr.-TR Cleburne, Texas (Cleburne HS/Houston)
82 Jaren Randle WR 6-2 185 Fr.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Johnson HS)
83 Gregory Clayton Jr. WR 5-10 180 Sr.-1L Convent, La. (Lutcher HS/Trinity Valley [Texas] CC)
84 Oscar Cardenas TE 6-4 275 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)
85 Kennedy Lewis WR 6-3 190 Fr.-TR Melissa, Texas (Melissa HS/Texas)
86 Peter Gray TE 6-4 250 Jr.-1L Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS)
87 Gavin Sharp TE 6-5 235 Sr.-3L Leander, Texas (Rouse HS)
88 De’Corian Clark WR 6-2 210 Jr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (Wyatt HS)
90 Brandon Brown DL 6-2 305 Fr.-TR Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS/Tulane)
91 Ethan Laing P 5-11 190 Fr.-HS Boerne, Texas (Champion HS)
92 Everett Ornstein PK 6-0 175 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS)
95 Christian Clayton DL 6-2 275 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas (South Hills HS)
97 Walker Baty DL 6-3 290 So.-1L Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill HS)
99 Brandon Matterson DL 6-2 290 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)
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0 | FRANK HARRIS 0 | RASHAD WISDOM 1 | JAYLON HAYNES 1 | LEROY WATSON 2 | JOSHUA CEPHUS
QB | 6-0 | 200 | Sr.-2L S | 5-9 | 205 | Jr.-2L DL | 6-2 | 300 | Sr.-4L TE | 6-5 | 275 | Sr.-2L WR | 6-3 | 190 | Jr.-2L
2 | CHARLES WILEY 3 | SINCERE MCCORMICK 3 | TARIQ WOOLEN 4 | ZAKHARI FRANKLIN 4 | ANTONIO PARKS 5 | BRENDEN BRADY
OLB | 6-3 | 255 | Sr.-1L RB | 5-9 | 205 | Jr.-2L CB | 6-4 | 205 | Sr.-3L WR | 6-1 | 185 | Jr.-2L S | 5-8 | 190 | Sr.-2L RB | 5-11 | 215 | Sr.-3L
5 | HUNTER DUPLESSIS 6 | LORENZO DANTZLER 7 | DADRIAN TAYLOR 8 | JOSH ADKINS 8 | JAMAL LIGON 9 | CLARENCE HICKS
PK/P | 5-9 | 190 | Sr.-3L DL | 6-1 | 260 | Sr.-3L OLB | 5-11 | 175 | Sr.-3L QB | 6-2 | 220 | Sr.-1L ILB | 6-2 | 220 | So.-1L OLB | 6-2 | 225 | Sr.-2L
10 | CLIFFORD CHATTMAN 10 | LOWELL NARCISSE 11 | KELECHI NWACHUKU 11 | TYKEE OGLE-KELLOGG 12 | EDDIE LEE MARBURGER 12 | DONYAI TAYLOR
S | 6-5 | 190 | Sr.-TR QB | 6-2 | 255 | Sr.-2L S | 6-0 | 210 | Jr.-2L WR | 6-5 | 200 | Jr.-2L QB | 6-1 | 205 | Fr.-HS OLB | 6-1 | 205 | So.-1L
13 | SHELDON JONES 13 | JAHMAL SAM 14 | ISAIAH DAVIS 14 | DYWAN GRIFFIN 15 | TREVOR HARMANSON 15 | CADE STOEVER
WR | 5-9 | 160 | Sr.-3L S | 5-9 | 185 | So.-1L WR | 6-1 | 195 | So.-1L CB | 5-11 | 180 | Jr.-2L ILB | 6-3 | 225 | Sr.-2L WR | 5-10 | 190 | Jr.-1L
16 | JAYVEON CARDWELL 16 | ALLEN HORACE II 16 | DRU PROX 17 | KAEDRIC COBBS 17 | ASYRUS SIMON 18 | MALIK JONES
CB | 5-11 | 195 | Jr.-1L TE | 6-4 | 250 | So.-1L ILB | 6-2 | 225 | Sr.-TR RB | 5-10 | 210 | So.-1L DL | 6-4 | 265 | So.-1L OLB | 6-2 | 190 | So.-TR
18 | CAM PETERS 19 | ZACH RANGEL 19 | JULON WILLIAMS 20 | DENZEL FEASTER 20 | CAMERON WILKINS 21 | KEN ROBINSON
QB | 6-4 | 205 | Fr.-SQ QB | 6-2 | 205 | Jr.-SQ WR | 5-9 | 190 | Jr.-1L ILB | 6-3 | 225 | Sr.-TR ILB | 6-2 | 230 | Sr.-TR CB | 5-11 | 175 | So.-1L
21 | JUSTIN RODRIGUEZ 22 | RYAN SHOCKENCY 23 | XAVIER SPENCER 24 | JALEN RAINEY 24 | DRE SPRIGGS 25 | AVERY MORRIS
RB | 5-7 | 180 | Fr.-SQ S | 6-0 | 185 | Jr.-1L CB | 6-1 | 185 | So.-1L CB | 6-4 | 200 | Fr.-HS WR | 6-3 | 170 | Fr.-HS ILB | 6-2 | 225 | So.-1L
26 | COREY MAYFIELD JR. 27 | JARRETT PRESTON 28 | JE’VAUN DABON 28 | JAYLON LOTT 29 | KYLE EAVES 29 | XAVIER PLAYER
CB | 5-11 | 190 | Sr.-3L S | 6-0 | 190 | Jr.-2L S | 6-1 | 180 | So.-1L RB | 6-0 | 215 | So.-1L WR | 5-9 | 145 | Fr.-SQ CB | 6-0 | 175 | Fr.-TR
30 | DE’ANTHONY LEWIS 31 | KEVORIAN BARNES 32 | KARCH GARDINER 32 | CADEN HOLT 33 | B.J. DANIELS 33 | LAMONTE MCDOUGLE
RB | 6-1 | 195 | Fr.-HS RB | 5-10 | 195 | Fr.-HS WR | 5-9 | 180 | So.-TR ILB | 6-1 | 215 | Fr.-HS RB | 6-1 | 210 | Sr.-4L DL | 6-0 | 290 | Jr.-TR
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34 | COLBY MCBERTY 34 | JACOREY HYDER 35 | LUCAS DEAN 35 | RONALD GURLEY 36 | SEAN BERRY
P/PK | 6-5 | 180 | Fr.-SQ TE | 6-3 | 245 | Fr.-HS P | 6-2 | 205 | Jr.-2L S | 6-2 | 210 | Fr.-SQ CB | 5-10 | 175 | So.-1L
37 | MYLES BENNING 37 | NATE HAWKINS 38 | TYLER MAHNKE 39 | KYLE WAKEFIELD 40 | JIMMORI ROBINSON 41 | DE’MARCO GUIDRY
TE | 6-0 | 250 | Sr.-2L ILB | 6-0 | 220 | Fr.-SQ ILB | 6-3 | 235 | Sr.-3L ILB | 6-0 | 210 | Jr.-SQ OLB | 6-6 | 235 | So.-TR ILB | 6-0 | 220 | Sr.-2L
44 | RONALD TRIPLETTE 45 | KE’CHAWN COMPTON 45 | DEQUARIUS HENRY 49 | TRUMANE BELL II 50 | JADEN JONES 52 | CADE COLLENBACK
DL | 6-2 | 260 | Fr.-TR TE | 6-2 | 240 | Jr.-SQ OLB | 6-3 | 240 | Sr.-4L DL | 6-2 | 255 | Jr.-2L DL | 6-2 | 300 | Fr.-SQ LS | 6-2 | 240 | Jr.-1L
53 | CALEB CANTRELL 54 | CALEB LEWIS 55 | AHOFITU MAKA 56 | TREY MOORE 56 | ALEX WYANT 58 | TERRELL HAYNES
LS | 5-11 | 215 | Sr.-2L OLB | 6-3 | 225 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-3 | 335 | Sr.-2L OLB | 6-2 | 250 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-5 | 310 | Jr.-TR OL | 6-3 | 340 | Jr.-2L
61 | KEVIN DAVIS 62 | ROBERT RIGSBY 63 | JORDAN BROWN 64 | ERNESTO ALMARAZ 65 | KAMRON SCOTT 66 | DOMINIC PASTUCCI
OL | 6-3 | 335 | Sr.-3L OL | 6-4 | 330 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-3 | 325 | Fr.-SQ OL | 6-2 | 295 | Jr.-1L OL | 6-4 | 340 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-5 | 315 | Sr.-4L
68 | FRANKIE MARTINEZ 69 | MONTE WILLIAMS 70 | JALYN GALMORE 71 | RUDY ALEMAN JR. 72 | RIVER GORDON 73 | DEMETRIS ALLEN
OL | 6-3 | 295 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-2 | 310 | So.-1L OL | 6-5 | 295 | Sr.-2L OL | 6-1 | 315 | Jr.-SQ OL | 6-4 | 305 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-3 | 285 | So.-1L
74 | SPENCER BURFORD 75 | BRANDON ROLFE 76 | LUKE LAPEZE 77 | MAKAI HART 78 | DANIEL SANTALLANA 79 | RONNIE GARZA
OL | 6-5 | 295 | Sr.-3L OL | 6-3 | 310 | Sr.-1L OL | 6-5 | 305 | Fr.-HS OL | 6-4 | 300 | Sr.-1L OL | 6-3 | 295 | Fr.-SQ OL | 6-6 | 295 | Fr.-HS
80 | DAN DISHMAN 81 | TRE’VON BRADLEY 82 | JAREN RANDLE 83 | GREGORY CLAYTON JR. 84 | OSCAR CARDENAS 85 | KENNEDY LEWIS
TE | 6-5 | 235 | Fr.-SQ WR | 6-1 | 185 | Jr.-TR WR | 6-2 | 185 | Fr.-SQ WR | 5-10 | 180 | Sr.-1L TE | 6-4 | 275 | So.-1L WR | 6-3 | 190 | Fr.-TR
86 | PETER GRAY 87 | GAVIN SHARP 88 | DE’CORIAN CLARK 90 | BRANDON BROWN 91 | ETHAN LAING 92 | EVERETT ORNSTEIN
TE | 6-4 | 250 | Jr.-1L TE | 6-5 | 235 | Sr.-3L WR | 6-2 | 210 | Jr.-2L DL | 6-2 | 305 | Fr.-TR P | 5-11 | 190 | Fr.-HS PK | 6-0 | 175 | So.-1L
95 | CHRISTIAN CLAYTON 97 | WALKER BATY 99 | BRANDON MATTERSON
DL | 6-2 | 275 | So.-1L DL | 6-3 | 290 | So.-1L DL | 6-2 | 290 | Sr.-3L
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SEASON STATS
Team Statistics UTSA OPP
SCORING 492 307
Points Per Game 37.8 23.6
Points Off Turnovers 93 24
FIRST DOWNS 299 248
Rushing 128 95
Passing 146 131
Penalty 25 22
RUSHING YARDAGE 2452 1450
Yards gained rushing 2745 1906
Yards lost rushing 293 456
Rushing Attempts 532 449
Average Per Rush 4.6 3.2
Average Per Game 188.6 111.5
TDs Rushing 25 13
PASSING YARDAGE 3306 3279
Comp-Att-Int 267-408-5 233-399-12
Average Per Pass 8.1 8.2
Average Per Catch 12.4 14.1
Average Per Game 254.3 252.2
TDs Passing 29 24
TOTAL OFFENSE 5758 4729
Total Plays 940 848
Average Per Play 6.1 5.6
Average Per Game 442.9 363.8
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 8-198 40-909
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-282 13-67
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-200 5-118
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.8 22.7
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.8 5.2
INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.7 23.6
FUMBLES-LOST 19-7 27-14
PENALTIES-Yards 62-633 98-782
Average Per Game 48.7 60.2
PUNTS-Yards 44-1996 65-2847
Average Per Punt 45.4 43.8
Net punt average 42.9 39.2
KICKOFFS-Yards 96-5925 63-3892
Average Per Kick 61.7 61.8
Net kick average 41.3 41.2
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:09 29:51
3RD-DOWN Conversions 85/189 65/177
3rd-Down Pct 45% 37%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/20 10/19
4th-Down Pct 60% 53%
SACKS BY-Yards 32-248 19-116
MISC YARDS 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 60 0
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 24-30 39
ON-SIDE KICKS 1-0 13-20
RED-ZONE SCORES (53-59)90% 0-1
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-59) 61% (31-40) 77%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (60-60) 100% (21-40) 52%
ATTENDANCE 186500 (32-33) 97%
Games/Avg Per Game 7/26643 145318
Neutral Site Games 6/24220
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