UTSA Head Coach Frank Wilson speaks with the media.
(July 31, 2017) -- The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) officially reported for its seventh fall football camp in program history today at University Oaks on the Main Campus, its fifth camp as a member of Conference USA and second under head coach Frank Wilson.
The Roadrunners will go through a total of 28 days of practice in preparation for their 2017 season opener against Houston, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 2, at the Alamodome. It will be the Roadrunners' second consecutive season lid-lifter at home.
UTSA returns 44 letterwinners and a total of 15 starters (7 defense/6 offense/2 kickers) from last year's squad that won six games, including a 5-3 mark in C-USA play, and earned an invitation to the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Included in that group are preseason all-conference honorees Matt Bayliss (senior deep snapper), Marcus Davenport (senior defensive end), Austin Pratt (senior offensive lineman) and Josiah Tauaefa (sophomore linebacker).
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