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Week three of the 2024 college football season will mark the second time the Texas Longhorns face the UTSA Roadrunners, with their only meeting being in 2022. The Longhorns won the inaugural matchup 41-20.
Since their last time on the Forty Acres, however, much has changed for the UTSA Roadrunners.
In his fourth season with the program, UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor has brought the Roadrunners from a fledgling Group of Five school to a future playoff contender.
Going 39–14 during his tenure, Traylor captured two conference titles and the program’s first bowl win in the Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl last December.
Entering their second season in the American Athletic Conference, many veteran figures have departed from the Roadrunners’ roster.
Seven-year quarterback Frank Harris exhausted his NCAA eligibility, leaving his mark as the program’s leader in touchdowns, yards and completions.
Receivers Tykee Ogle-Kellog and Joshua Cephus, the all-time leader in receiving yards, put their names in the 2024 NFL draft this spring.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Roadrunners lost three key players to graduation and the transfer portal.
Safety and defensive captain Rashad Wisdom departed after graduating this spring, and senior cornerback Kam Alexander transferred to Oregon.
Junior edge rusher Trey Moore, the AAC defensive player of the year, bolted to the Longhorns just before UTSA’s bowl game in December and will line up opposite the Road Runners in 2024.