Tuesday, July 31, 2012

2012 WAC Football Preview: UT-San Antonio

By: Zack Ponce
2011 Record: 4-6 (FCS Independent)

The UTSA Roadrunners are one of two all-sports Western Athletic Conference newcomers in 2012. 

Last year saw the birth of UTSA football.  The Roadrunners set NCAA start-up program records for their opening game (56,743) and average season (35,521) attendance last fall, showing the community of San Antonio is ready to embrace an FBS football program of its own.

According to NCAA start-up rules, UTSA will not count as a FBS opponent until the 2013 season and will not be eligible to play in a bowl game until 2014. 

The Roadrunners selected Larry Coker to be the program’s inaugural head coach last year.  That name may sound familiar because Coker led the Miami Hurricanes to a BCS National Championship in 2001 with a victory over Nebraska. 

Coker became only the second rookie head coach in NCAA history to do so, and the first in 53 years.  Coker followed-up his historic season in 2002 by leading the ‘Canes back to the BCS National Championship Game were they infamously fell to Ohio State in double overtime.

UTSA finished 2011 with an overall record of 4-6 and were not affiliated with a conference.  They defeated Northeastern State, Bacone, Georgia State, and Minot State.

The Roadrunners are a young, inexperienced team.  They return 11 offensive and 10 defensive starters from last year’s squad, a majority of whom are rising sophomores.

Look for junior quarterback Eric Soza and sophomore wide receiver Kam Jones to lead the UTSA offense. 

Soza started all 10 games for the Roadrunners in 2011, completing 56 percent of his passes for 2,148 yards and 14 touchdowns.  He transferred from Texas State, the other WAC football newcomer, and sat out the 2009 season.

 Jones led the team last year in receptions (39) and reception yards (578), and was the team’s number two kick returner.  Also keep an eye on senior guard Patrick Hoog who is a gigantic body on the line and listed at 6’ 4”, 300 pounds.

Junior linebacker Steven Kurfehs and sophomore defensive tackle Richard Burge will anchor the Roadrunners’ defense. 

Kurfehs missed the last three games of the 2011 season due to injury but was still able to finish third on the team with 61 tackles.  Burge finished with 31 tackles and 0.5 sacks.  He recorded a career-high seven tackles and blocked a field goal against UC Davis.  Defensive end Marlon Smith and linebacker Brandon Reeves are the lone seniors on the UTSA defense.

UTSA will look to continue to build upon a successful inaugural season and build a competitive football program in 2012.

*Please return tomorrow for a preview of the San Jose State Spartans.*



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