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Roadrunners set date for Fiesta Football Spring Game

Roadrunners set date for Fiesta Football Spring Game

MARCH 6, 2020 — The 10th annual UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, at Dub Farris Athletic Complex (8400 N. Loop 1604 W., San Antonio). Admission and parking are free. 

The game will mark the conclusion of the Roadrunners' spring season of 15 workouts, which are scheduled to begin on March 17. 

Under the direction of first-year head coach Jeff Traylor, UTSA returns 49 lettermen, including 17 starters, for its 10th season of play and eighth as a member of Conference USA. 

The Roadrunners will open the 2020 campaign on Sept. 5, when they travel to Baton Rouge to take on defending national champion Louisiana State before facing Texas State the following Saturday in San Marcos. 

UTSA will welcome Grambling to the Alamodome for the home opener on Sept. 19 and then will host Memphis on Sept. 26 to close out the nonconference portion of the schedule. 

The Roadrunners are slated to start C-USA play on Oct. 3 with a road game against University of Alabama at Birmingham. 

Following an off weekend, UTSA will host back-to-back league contests against Old Dominion on Oct. 17 and Louisiana Tech on Oct. 24. 


Read more about Jeff Traylor and his appointment as head football coach. 


The Roadrunners then will hit the road for two straight weekends, facing Florida Atlantic on Oct. 31 in Boca Raton and Rice on Nov. 7 in Houston. 

UTSA will host UTEP on Nov. 14 and North Texas on Nov. 28 to round out the home slate, while the remaining road date is with Southern Miss on Nov. 21 in Hattiesburg, Miss. 

Season tickets will go on sale soon. For more information, please call (210) 458-UTSA (8872) or click here to complete the request form and a UTSA Athletics ticket staff representative will reach out to you.

Kyle Stephens



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