JULY 15, 2022 — Single game tickets for the 2022 UTSA football season are on sale now. UTSA is scheduled to host six games during the 2022 season, beginning with the Houston Cougars on September 3.
Fans can call or text 210-458-UTSA (8872) or visit Ticketmaster’s website to purchase their tickets.
Under the direction of 2021 Conference USA Coach of the Year Jeff Traylor, UTSA — the defending Conference USA champion — is coming off a 12-2 campaign that saw the Roadrunners win their first conference championship, earn their first top-25 ranking and play in their second straight and third overall bowl game.
UTSA's season opener against Houston is the “Let's Go 210” game with the Cougars coming to the Alamo City.
Three weeks later, the Roadrunners will welcome Texas Southern to the Alamodome on September 24. The contest will be an “Orange Out” as UTSA welcomes its second Houston-based school to San Antonio.
On October 8, UTSA will host Western Kentucky in a rematch of the 2021 Conference USA Championship Game for UTSA’s Hispanic Heritage game.
On October 22, the Roadrunners will welcome the Mean Green of North Texas for their annual Homecoming game.
Louisiana Tech will head to the Alamodome to face UTSA on November 12 for the Military Appreciation Game.
Rounding out the home schedule is UTEP, who will travel east to face the Roadrunners on November 26. The home finale will celebrate UTSA fans and the program's seniors for Fan Appreciation Day and Senior Day.
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