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The '''UTSA Roadrunners''' are the college sports teams that represents the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). The UTSA Roadrunners are also commonly referred to as "UTSA", "Roadrunners", or simply "Runners" and are represented by the mascot Rowdy. The origin of Rowdy dates back to 1977, when the Roadrunner was chosen as the university's mascot by student election. The Roadrunners compete in the NCAA Division I [[Conference USA]] in 17 varsity sports. UTSA is San Antonio's only institution that competes in Division I FBS.
The '''UTSA Roadrunners''' are the college sports teams that represents the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). The UTSA Roadrunners are also commonly referred to as "UTSA", "Roadrunners", or simply "Runners" and are represented by the mascot Rowdy. The origin of Rowdy dates back to 1977, when the Roadrunner was chosen as the university's mascot by student election. The Roadrunners compete in the NCAA Division I [[American Athletic Conference]]. UTSA is San Antonio's only institution that competes in Division I FBS.


==Football==
==Football==
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| first = [[2011 college football season|2011]]
| first = [[2011 college football season|2011]]
| team = '''UTSA Roadrunners (2011-present)'''
| team = '''UTSA Roadrunners (2011-present)'''
| alignment = '''[[Conference USA]] (2013-present)'''<br/>[[Western Athletic Conference]] (2012)<br/>Independent (2011)
| alignment = '''[[American Athletic Conference]] (2023-present)'''<br/>'''[[Conference USA]] (2013-22)'''<br/>[[Western Athletic Conference]] (2012)<br/>Independent (2011)
| venue = '''[[Alamodome]] (2011-present)'''
| venue = '''[[Alamodome]] (2011-present)'''
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===Media guides and yearbooks by season===
==Head Coaches==
====Media guides====
{{UTSA Roadrunners football head coaches}}
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! 2000s
| [[2009 UTSA Roadrunners football media guide|2009]]
|}


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{{AAC}}


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[[Category: College football programs in Texas]]
[[Category: College football programs in Texas]]
[[Category: College football programs established in 2008]]
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[[Category: Conference USA football programs]]
[[Category: American Athletic Conference football programs]]

Latest revision as of 13:35, 24 December 2024

The UTSA Roadrunners are the college sports teams that represents the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). The UTSA Roadrunners are also commonly referred to as "UTSA", "Roadrunners", or simply "Runners" and are represented by the mascot Rowdy. The origin of Rowdy dates back to 1977, when the Roadrunner was chosen as the university's mascot by student election. The Roadrunners compete in the NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference. UTSA is San Antonio's only institution that competes in Division I FBS.

Football

UTSA Roadrunners college football
First Season
2011
Team History
UTSA Roadrunners (2011-present)
Conference
American Athletic Conference (2023-present)
Conference USA (2013-22)
Western Athletic Conference (2012)
Independent (2011)
Venue
Alamodome (2011-present)
Key People
Players • Coaches


Programs by season

2010s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
2015
November 28 vs. Middle Tennessee Alamodome

Head Coaches

UTSA Roadrunners football head coaches
Larry Coker (2009-15) • Frank Wilson (2016-19) • Jeff Traylor (2020-present)


American Athletic Conference
Full members (all sports) Cincinnati Bearcats • East Carolina Pirates • Houston Cougars • Memphis Tigers • SMU Mustangs • South Florida Bulls • Temple Owls • Tulane Green Wave • Tulsa Golden Hurricane • UTSA Roadrunners
Football-only members Army Black Knights • Navy Midshipmen
Basketball Venues FedExForum • Fertitta Center • Moody Coliseum
Football Venues Alamodome • Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium • Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • Lincoln Financial Field • Michie Stadium • Nippert Stadium • Raymond James Stadium • Yulman Stadium