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It's definitely a strange bowl game for UTSA as they'll play a true road game in Myrtle Beach on Coastal Carolina's home field, while the Chanticleers will struggle to fill their two deep after being hit hard by the transfer portal. We discuss the UTSA outlook heading into bowl week, as well as preview Coastal as best we can given their roster flux.
1:24 - A unique broadcast window should give some interesting national visibility
6:28 - The Roadrunners are in pretty good position for this bowl game as far as roster availability goes
15:02 - Picking young breakout candidates for UTSA in the bowl game
17:44 - How important is a win here for UTSA?
22:00 - Preview Coastal Carolina where their roster is depleted to say the least
27:01 - What if UTSA was a South Texas Ag school?
53:12 - Score predictions
Video: https://youtu.be/N-suK8sbG2A
The Roadrunners pitched in their best road performance of the year, but four disastrous plays prevented UTSA from ending the regular season with a win. Sitting at 6-6, UTSA will now wait for their bowl selection to wrap up their ho-hum 2024 season.
0:00:46 - Recapping UTSA's letdown against Army in a game they could have won
0:04:36 - This was yet another game were the Roadrunners' loss was purely due to mental mistakes
0:09:40 - Discussing UTSA going winless on the road this season
0:21:54 - Breaking down UTSA's turnover at the end of the first half
0:29:00 - Owen McCown struggled a bit against Army's defense
0:33:50 - Praising UTSA's awesome defensive showing
0:36:50 - A controversial 4th & 1 decision from Jeff Traylor
0:44:25 - Looking at UTSA's possible bowl destinations
0:50:25 - UTSA loaded up with all conference recognition
0:56:18 - The roster starts to shake up as the portal starts to open and early signing day begins
Video: https://youtu.be/GXG5MLNT9VY
UTSA sure didn't play their best against Temple, but it was still more than enough for the Roadrunners to comfortably defeat the Owls and secure a perfect record at home in the Alamodome. We explain why UTSA's 51-27 win still felt a bit underwhelming, especially in light of an extremely tough matchup against #25 Army this Saturday.
0:02:08 - Appreciating UTSA's consistency in reaching five consecutive bowl games
0:06:40 - The Roadrunners just had way more talent to work with than Temple did
0:10:08 - UTSA's defense had a massive day as the front seven imposed their will
0:22:15 - Despite never looking particularly sharp, UTSA was able to put up a lot of points
0:35:37 - The illegal procedure penalties reminded us of how many recurring issues UTSA hasn't been able to fix this year
0:40:25 - Previewing UTSA's road trip to face #25 Army
1:01:45 - Our score predictions
Video: https://youtu.be/eEyD9tVPoyk
The Roadrunners continued their winning ways in the Alamodome in November as they skated past their AAC rival on the back of a record-setting performance from the offense. Owen McCown was dealing, David Amador was wheeling, and the Roadrunners now need to defeat Temple to earn a spot in a bowl game this holiday season. We preview the Friday night tilt after the Owls make a change at head coach.
02:45 - Owen McCown showed UNT fans that their nightmares of defending UTSA didn't end when Frank Harris ran out of eligibility
10:57 - David Amador arrived with a massive performance against UNT
22:34 - A four play sequence swung the game in UTSA's favor and showed the coaching mismatch in the contest
30:03 - UTSA's defense played well as they shifted to favor coverage over pocket pressure
39:38 - Was Eric Morris a coaching upgrade for UNT?
53:20 - How are we feeling about Defensive Coordinator Jess Loepp five years into his tenure?
1:02:26 - Temple has really struggled this year, leading to a mid-season coaching change
Video: https://youtu.be/Vp4VV5ODALg
Jared leads a solo pod to preview UNT ahead of Friday's matchup on ESPN2. Both programs have very strong passing game, no real rushing attack, and a very young secondary. I think you can see where this game is heading! Sorry for the lack of video this week, we should be back to normal next week!
00:00 Introduction to the Battle of the Birds Rivalry
06:59 Injury Reports and Game Impact
08:14 The Air Raid Offense of the Mean Green
14:12 Supporting Cast: Receivers and Tight Ends
18:47 Defensive Struggles and Changes at UNT
28:51 Offensive Strategies and Matchup Insights
29:43 Wrap up and Game Prediction
It's a big come back for Around the Bird Bath as Dan sits down with UTSA Baseball Head Coach Pat Hallmark for an exclusive interview to discuss the fall baseball season! Coach Hallmark shares his takeaways through the fall season thus far, including some emerging talents. Other points of discussion include Coach Hallmark coaching against his son, Mason Lytle's decision to stay at UTSA, and Hallmark's non-traditional approach to managing his pitching staff.
The wildly unpredictable Roadrunners followed up one of the worst losses in program history with one of their best wins, as an emerging passing game bested Memphis in the Alamodome. We break down how UTSA was able to pull off the upset, and caution fans against over-looking some of the long-lasting issues with this year's team.
01:02 - Recapping an unbelievable and gritty win
11:31 - Was this Owen McCown's big breakout performance?
15:25 - Are we considering this UTSA's first ranked win?
18:33 - UTSA's tight ends have a MASSIVE game following a season-ending injury to Oscar Cardenas
24:20 - The run game has been a failure for UTSA this year
36:01 - Penalties were still an issue for UTSA despite a notable improvement
38:16 - UTSA has proven they can bring pressure consistently from all over the defense
41:07 - A secondary full of new faces performed quite well against a strong Memphis passing attack
48:02 - Looking ahead to the bye week and UNT week to follow
Video: https://youtu.be/7XMtJpKs03k
Tune in as we discuss the upcoming UTSA basketball season, focusing on the significant roster changes, Austin Claunch's coaching philosophy, and key players to watch. We explore the expectations for the men's and women's teams, highlighting the potential for improvement and the importance of building team chemistry on the men's side.
03:02 - Will moving to Nike give UTSA basketball a recruiting boost?
06:35 - Expect a fast tempo on offense to carry over from the Henson era
11:55 - Reintroducing Austin Claunch
18:38 - What we learned from UTSA's preseason scrimmages
27:57 - Introducing a completely brand new UTSA roster
55:33 - Setting low but fair expectations for the men's team
1:02:24 - Can UTSA Women's Basketball take that next step to the top of the conference?
Video: https://youtu.be/yxnl9gYcbys
It's really hard to blow a 42-17 lead with just 20 minutes left in a game, but the Roadrunners found a way to blow it. The explanation for the shocking letdown is simple -- UTSA fell victim to the same exact same issues that they haven't been able to address all season long. Now a loaded Memphis roster comes to town looking to take advantage of an injury-sticked UTSA secondary.
0:00:54 - UTSA's loss to Tulsa was one of the worst in program history
0:05:36 - A listener voicemail about the big picture issues with the program
0:10:00 - While the roster's youth is a common scape goat for the team's struggles, but it's the veterans making the majority of the worst mistakes
0:17:14 - A failed red zone trip told an important narrative in the loss
0:26:50 - Discussing coaching accountability
0:52:58 - Previewing a deep and talented Memphis team
1:09:24 - Predictions for an ESPN2 showdown in the Alamodome
Video: https://youtu.be/UAU0U2hGjLU
Injuries forced UTSA to play the young guns against FAU, and the underclassmen showed up in a big way. UTSA played their cleanest and most complete game of the season, but is is a sustainable improvement for the struggling team? Taking care of business on a road trip to Tulsa is the next step towards bowl eligibility.
01:43 - UTSA proved us wrong by showing and playing with a lot of heart and resiliency
10:00 - Play the kids!
16:46 - We're still seeing growing pains from Owen McCown
25:06 - UTSA's defense played out of their minds
43:55 - Previewing the Tulsa Golden Hurricane
1:00:51 - Predictions for this week's game
Video: https://youtu.be/fKpKT8jDZdo
Both UTSA and FAU come into this weekend contest with 2-4 records, as the two program's winning head coaches have struggled to get their team in the win column this season. The Owls are stingy on pass defense, and have a solid run game. We dive into the match up ahead of this Saturday's game in Episode 259.
2:53 - UTSA and FAU's seasons have had a lot of similarities
5:28 - The Roadrunners will be limited by injuries and suspensions this Saturday
8:46 - FAU's quarterback situation isn't pretty, and we're unsure if their starter will be available
11:20 - Key players on the FAU roster
20:10 - Thoughts on the Tom Herman era at FAU
26:06 - Score predictions and closing thoughts
Video: https://youtu.be/fAWZB26iWBo
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