UTSA Football Final Score - 9-24-11 vs. Bacone
Roadrunners crush Bacone in Homecoming Game 54-7
Solid play on both sides of the ball lead the Runners to victory
1st Quarter:
UTSA 7 - Bacone 0
Soza 7 yard rushing TD 4:48
2nd Quarter
UTSA 41 - Bacone 0
Glasco 1 Yard TD run 14:56
Soza to Freeman 63 Yard TD Pass 12:26
Kurfehs 45 Yard Interception return for TD 10:26
Okotcha 39 Yard TD run 6:38
Ianno 21 Yard FG 2:56
Ianno 45 Yard FG 0:05
3rd Quarter:
UTSA 47 - Bacone 0
Ianno 25 Yard FG 11:37
Ianno 42 Yard FG 9:29
Final:
UTSA 54 - Bacone 7
Simmons to Wilburn 18 Yard TD Pass 11:33
Stat Leaders:
Passing: Eric Soza- 9/20 for 157 yards and a TD
Rushing: Evans Okotcha- 8 carries for 106 yards and a TD
Receiving: Brandon Freeman - 2 Receptions for 75 yards and a TD
Great game for the Roadrunners! Both offense and defense were on their game with big plays on both sides of the ball. Eric Soza had a 63 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Freeman and Steven Kurfehs had a 45 yard interception return for a touchdown for UTSA's first defensive touchdown in history!
UTSA is back in the win column and it is time to prepare for next week at Sam Houston State.
Next Game: The Roadrunners (2-2) will take on Sam Houston State in Huntsville next Saturday October 1st. Kickoff at 6:00 p.m.
UTSA Football Final Score - 9-17-11 at Southern Utah
Roadrunners fall to Southern Utah 45-22 in first Road Contest
Scores by Quarter
1st Quarter:
Southern Utah 14 - UTSA 7
2nd Quarter
Southern Utah 28 - UTSA 7
3rd Quarter:
Southern Utah 38 - UTSA 14
Final:
Southern Utah 45 - UTSA 22
Time to learn and grow from our first road game and get ready for our Homecoming Game against Bacone next week.
Next Game: The Roadrunners ( 1-2) will take on Bacone at home (Homecoming Game) next Saturday September 24th. Kickoff at 1:00 p.m.
2011 Football Stat Leaders - Offense
Passing:
Games C/Att/Int Yards Completion % TD Long
Eric Soza 2 32/57/1 492 56.1 4 63
Rushing:
Games Attempts Yards Average TD Long
Eric Soza 2 26 153 5.9 1 19
David Glasco II 2 14 77 5.4 2 18
Receiving:
Games Receptions Yards Average TD Long
Kam Jones 2 5 110 22.0 1 45
Brandon Freeman 2 8 78 9.8 1 18
CheRod Simpson 2 5 68 13.6 1 22
Jake Wanamaker 2 3 56 18.7 1 37
David Morgan 2 4 95 23.8 0 63
Kicking:
Games XP FG Long
Sean Ianno 2 7-7 1-4 21
Games C/Att/Int Yards Completion % TD Long
Eric Soza 2 32/57/1 492 56.1 4 63
Rushing:
Games Attempts Yards Average TD Long
Eric Soza 2 26 153 5.9 1 19
David Glasco II 2 14 77 5.4 2 18
Receiving:
Games Receptions Yards Average TD Long
Kam Jones 2 5 110 22.0 1 45
Brandon Freeman 2 8 78 9.8 1 18
CheRod Simpson 2 5 68 13.6 1 22
Jake Wanamaker 2 3 56 18.7 1 37
David Morgan 2 4 95 23.8 0 63
Kicking:
Games XP FG Long
Sean Ianno 2 7-7 1-4 21
UTSA Volleyball Schedule
2011 Schedule and Results
Date Opponent Location Result Record
Texas A&M Invitational
Friday, August 26 Creighton College Station, TX L (2-3) (0-1)
Friday, August 26 Texas A&M College Station, TX L (0-3) (0-2)
Rice Invitational II
Thursday, September 1 Houston Baptist Houston, TX L (2-3) (0-3)
Friday, September 2 Georgia Tech Houston, TX W (3-1) (1-3)
Friday, September 2 Rice Houston, TX L (0-3) (1-4)
Sunday, September 4 West Virginia San Antonio, TX W (3-0) (2-4)
Tuesday, September 6 Prarie View A&M San Antonio, TX W (3-0) (3-4)
Pioneers Classic
Friday, September 9 Denver Denver, CO W (3-1) (4-4)
Friday, September 9 Missouri Denver, CO L (2-3) (4-5)
Saturday, September 10 UC Davis Denver, CO L (0-3) (4-6)
Saturday, September 10 Drake Denver, CO W (3-0) (5-6)
Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational
Friday, September 16 SMU Austin, TX 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 17 Santa Clara Austin, TX 9:00 a.m.
Saturday, September 17 Texas Austin, TX 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 22 Texas State San Marcos, TX 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 24 UT Arlington Arlington, TX 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 29 Sam Houston State San Antonio, TX 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 1 Stephen F. Austin San Antonio, TX 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 4 Texas A&M CC Corpus Christi, TX 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 8 McNeese State Lake Charles, LA 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 13 Southeastern LA San Antonio, TX 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 15 Nicholls San Antonio, TX 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 19 Texas A&M CC San Antonio, TX 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 22 Lamar San Antonio, TX 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 27 Northwestern State Natchitoches, LA 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 29 Central Arkansas Conway, AR 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 3 Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 5 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, TX 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 10 Texas State San Antonio, TX 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 12 UT Arlington San Antonio, TX 2:00 p.m.
UTSA Football Final Score - 9-10-11
UTSA loses Heartbreaker to McMurry 24-21
Along with the excitement of a new program unfortunately comes the agony of defeat. After winning their first game in history last Saturday, the Roadrunners lost a hard fought battle to McMurry 24-21 losing in the last minute of the game. UTSA (1-1) was down 10-0 at half time and scored 14 points in the 3rd Quarter to take the lead 14-10. After another McMurry touchdown, the Roadrunners scored a touchdown with 3:02 left in the game to take the lead 21-17.
On their final drive with a minute to go in the game, McMurry drove down field and escaped what would be a sack to end the game on fourth down, to extend the game into Road Runner territory. McMurry then scored on a 32 yard touchdown with 19 seconds left on the clock to take the lead 24-21. After returning the squib kick to near mid field, UTSA had an incomplete pass and then tried to score on several laterals, with one of the laterals drawing a penalty for being a forward lateral, thus ending the game.
The Roadrunners first loss in history will be a tough pill to swallow, but the Runners fought hard and their efforts should not be over looked. It is time to put this game behind us and focus on getting our first victory on the road as the Runners take on Southern Utah in their first ever road game.
Eric Soza finished the game 15/28 for 255 yards, 2 scores and 1 interception. He also had 12 carries for 51 yards. David Glasco had 10 carries for 50 yards and a score.
Next Game: 9-17-11 at Southern Utah 7:00 p.m. Central Time.
Football Talk - 9-7-11
Fans on the Field
On Saturday after the Roadrunners defeated the Northeastern State Riverhawks, pandemonium broke loose for several fans. The excitement and build up of UTSA Football's first game ever and the fact that the Roadrunners were victorious, led fans to leap out onto the field and celebrate with the team. Several hundred fans ran onto the field with six or seven fans arrested in the process.
Football is a passion for many people and rushing the field is a big part of football. It is understandable that police may fear for the safety of the players and to try and avoid a fan getting trampled. They are looking out for everyone's safety and they should be commended for the difficult process of dealing with hundreds of crazy and rowdy fans. However, you only play one first game ever and for those fans that were arrested, charges should not be pursued. It is an exciting time for the city of San Antonio, Roadrunner fans and football fans. The fans at the game on Saturday witnessed history and took part in what will hopefully be the beginning of a strong UTSA football program.
This will not be an every week occurrence and likely they won't have to deal with this for a while.Rushing the field/court will always be part of sports and is an exciting time. Winning their first game ever was a big achievement, however it will be a while until the Roadrunners will have this opportunity to rush the field again. If the Roadrunners defeat McMurry this weekend, it will be great but its not field rushing worthy. When the Roadrunners clinch their first conference title, make their first bowl game or go undefeated, then we will have field rushing opportunities again for the Roadrunners. People may look down on fans rushing the field, but they must realize that sports are nothing without the fans.
Please feel free to comment and discuss this topic or UTSA football!
UTSA wins first ever Football Game!
Football fever has hit San Antonio, Texas. With tailgating and orange and blue lining the streets, UTSA Football has arrived. In an exciting game in front of a record crowd for an inaugural college football game of 56,743; The UTSA Roadrunners defeated Northeastern State 31-3 for their first football victory in program history!
Quarterback Eric Soza had an impressive debut through the air and on the ground for the Runners. Sosa threw for 237 yards and 2 scores and had 102 yards and one score on the ground for UTSA.
UTSA will take on McMurry in their next game on Saturday September 10, 2011 at home in the Alamo Dome.
Go ROADRUNNERS!!
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Quarterback Eric Soza had an impressive debut through the air and on the ground for the Runners. Sosa threw for 237 yards and 2 scores and had 102 yards and one score on the ground for UTSA.
UTSA will take on McMurry in their next game on Saturday September 10, 2011 at home in the Alamo Dome.
Go ROADRUNNERS!!
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