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2014 UTSA Roadrunners football
UTSA Roadrunners logo.svg
ConferenceConference USA
DivisionWest Division
Record4–8 (3–5 C-USA)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKevin Brown (3rd season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorNeal Neathery (4th season)
Base defense4–2–5
Home stadiumAlamodome
(Capacity: 65,000)
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →

The 2014 UTSA Roadrunners football team represented the University of Texas at San Antonio in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the fourth season for football at UTSA and their second as members of Conference USA in the West Division. Larry Coker returned as the team's head coach for a fourth season. The Roadrunners played their home games at the Alamodome. They finished the season 4–8, 3–5 in C-USA play to finish in fourth place in the West Division.

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University of Texas at San Antonio

University of Texas at San Antonio

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a public research university in San Antonio, Texas. With over 34,000 students across its four campuses spanning 758 acres, UTSA is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest by enrollment in the state of Texas. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity" and offers 159 degree options from its nine colleges.

2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season

2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season

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Conference USA

Conference USA

Conference USA is an intercollegiate athletic conference whose current member institutions are located within the Southern United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I in all sports. C-USA's offices are located in Dallas, Texas.

Larry Coker

Larry Coker

Larry Edward Coker is a former American football coach and player. He served as the head football coach of the University of Miami from 2001 to 2006 and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) from 2011 to 2016.

Alamodome

Alamodome

The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas. It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown San Antonio. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, having been constructed at a cost of $186 million.

Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
UTSA
Alma mater
Larry Coker Head coach 4 Northeastern State University (1970)
Kevin Brown Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks 3 Texas Christian University (2006)
Polo Gutierrez Running backs 4 New Mexico State University (2009)
Tony Jeffery Wide receivers 4 University of Texas (2007)
Jeff Popovich Cornerbacks 1 University of Miami (2000)
Eric Roark Defensive line 4 Southeastern Oklahoma State University (1984)
Perry Eliano Safeties/Special teams coordinator 4 Stephen F. Austin State University (2000)
Jim Marshall Offensive line 4 University of Tennessee at Martin (1971)
Neal Neathery Defensive coordinator/linebackers 4 Wheaton College (1993)
Charlie Reeve Tight ends 3 Texas State University (2004)
Reference:[1]

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Larry Edward Coker is a former American football coach and player. He served as the head football coach of the University of Miami from 2001 to 2006 and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) from 2011 to 2016.

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Head coach

A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes. They typically hold a more public profile and are paid more than other coaches. In some sports, the head coach is instead called the "manager", as in association football and professional baseball. In other sports, such as Australian rules football, the head coach is generally termed a senior coach. A head coach typically reports to a sporting director or a general manager of the team.

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Offensive coordinator

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Quarterback

Quarterback

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Running back

Running back

A running back (RB) is a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football. The primary roles of a running back are to receive handoffs from the quarterback to rush the ball, to line up as a receiver to catch the ball, and block. There are usually one or two running backs on the field for a given play, depending on the offensive formation. A running back may be a halfback, a wingback or a fullback. A running back will sometimes be called a "feature back" if he is the team's starting running back.

New Mexico State University

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Defensive coordinator

A defensive coordinator is a coach responsible for a gridiron football team's defense. Generally, the defensive coordinator, the offensive coordinator and the special teams coordinator represent the second level of a team's coaching structure, with the head coach being the first level. The primary role of the defensive coordinator is managing the roster of defensive players, overseeing the assistant coaches, developing the defensive game plan, and calling plays for the defense during the game. The defensive coordinator typically manages multiple position coaches, each of whom are responsible for various defensive positions on the team.

Linebacker

Linebacker

Linebacker (LB) is a playing position in gridiron football. Linebackers are members of the defensive team, and line up three to five yards behind the line of scrimmage and the defensive linemen. They are the "middle ground" of defenders, playing closer to the line of scrimmage than the defensive backs (secondary), but farther back than the defensive linemen.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 308:00 p.m.at Houston*ESPNUW 27–740,755
September 47:00 p.m.Arizona*FS1L 23–2633,472
September 136:00 p.m.at Oklahoma State*FSSWL 13–4354,577
September 274:00 p.m.at Florida AtlanticKMYSL 37–4113,928
October 42:30 p.m.New Mexico*
  • Alamodome
  • San Antonio, TX
ASN on KMYSL 9–2130,419
October 116:00 p.m.FIUdagger
  • Alamodome
  • San Antonio, TX
FCSW 16–1325,318
October 1811:00 a.m.at Louisiana TechFSNL 20–2718,071
October 256:00 p.m.UTEP
  • Alamodome
  • San Antonio, TX
ASN on KMYSL 0–3431,956
November 811:00 a.m.at Rice
FSNL 7–1719,464
November 137:00 p.m.Southern Miss
  • Alamodome
  • San Antonio, TX
CBSSNW 12–1020,281
November 2211:00 a.m.at Western KentuckyFSNL 7–4512,518
November 2911:00 a.m.North Texas
  • Alamodome
  • San Antonio, TX
FSNW 34–2724,012
Schedule Source:[2]

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Roster

2014 UTSA Roadrunners football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Kam Jones Sr
QB 2 Dalton Sturm Fr
RB 2 Jarveon Williams So
QB 3 Austin Robinson Fr
QB 4 Blake Bogenschutz Fr
WR 5 Brandon Armstrong Sr
QB 6 Tucker Carter (C) Sr
QB 8 Brady Lambert Jr
WR 8 Kerry Thomas Jr. Fr
WR 9 Marcellus Mack Sr
WR 10 Greg Campbell Jr. Fr
RB 11 David Glasco II (C) Sr
WR 12 Earon Holmes Sr
RB 13 Brian Vaughn Jr
WR 15 Josiah Monroe Sr
RB 16 Clay Tyrell Fr
WR 17 Aron Taylor So
WR 18 Kenny Harrison Sr
WR 19 Sean Hesler Jr
WR 20 Larry Stephans Fr
TE 23 Triston Crossland Fr
RB 27 Nate Shaw (C) Sr
RB 28 Jalen Rhodes Fr
RB 36 Jerod Vick Fr
RB 40 Blake Dean Jr
RB 44 Treston Coleman So
TE 46 Cade Laufer Jr
G 51 Payton Rion Sr
C 55 Nate Leonard Sr
C 59 T.J. Talashek So
C 60 Juan Perez Sr
C 62 Breyun Owens So
C 63 Will Cavanaugh Jr
G 65 Michael Roberson Jr
OT 66 Zach Hester Jr
G 67 Kyle McKinney Fr
OT 68 Cody Harris (C) Sr
C 69 Brent Swanson So
OT 70 Jordan Gray Jr
G 71 Cody Cole So
OT 73 David Anzaldua Fr
OT 74 Reed Darragh Fr
OT 76 Josh Walker Sr
OT 77 Alex Delgado So
G 79 Scott Inskeep Sr
TE 80 Cameron Oliver Fr
WR 81 Kenny Bias Jr
TE 82 David Morgan II Jr
TE 83 Cole Hubble (C) Sr
WR 84 Brandon Freeman Sr
WR 85 Brady Jones Fr
WR 86 Seth Grubb Sr
TE 87 Trevor Stevens So
WR 88 Aaron Grubb Jr
WR 89 Miles Lerch So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB 3 Stanley Dye Jr. Fr
CB 4 Crosby Adams III Sr
CB 6 Aneas Henricks Fr
S 7 Triston Wade Sr
S 10 Brain King Sr
S 11 Nate Gaines Fr
S 12 Austin Gupe Fr
S 14 Bailey N'Keal Fr
CB 16 Fred Blow Jr. So
CB 20 Andre Brown Sr
CB 21 Bennett Okotcha Jr
S 22 Nic Johnston Sr
S 23 Tevin Broussard Sr
CB 24 Darrien Starling Sr
S 25 Mauricio Sanchez (C) Jr
CB 26 Trevor Baker Jr
S 29 Ragan Robichaux Jr
S 30 Justin Chavez Fr
S 31 Joseph Lizcano Sr
LB 32 Drew Douglas Jr
S 33 Chase Dahlquist So
LB 34 Tank O'Neal Fr
LB 35 Justin Todd Fr
S 37 Duke Wheeler Jr
LB 41 Credric Haley So
LB 42 Jens Jeters Sr
DE 43 Cody Rogers (C) Sr
DE 45 Justyn Eddins Jr
S 48 Gage Hadlock So
DE 50 Robert Singletary Sr
LB 52 Blake Terry Sr
LB 53 Marcos Curry So
DT 54 Kevin Strong Jr. Fr
LB 56 Dalton Miler So
DT 58 Ferrington Macon Sr
DT 61 Richard Burge (C) Sr
DT 75 Anthony Lee Jr. Fr
DT 90 Kennedy Ubabuike Jr
DT 91 Brian Price Jr
DE 93 Marcus Davenport Fr
DE 94 Codie Brooks So
DT 96 Jason Neill Sr
DT 97 Ashaad Mabry (C) Sr
DT 99 John Paul Davila Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK, P 13 Daniel Portillo Fr
P, PK 38 Kristian Stern Sr
PK, P 39 Yannis Routsas Fr
PK, P 47 Josh Ward Sr
DS 49 Matt Bayliss Fr
DS 57 Drew Johnson So
PK 92 Sean Ianno Sr
DS 95 Jesse Medrano Sr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Kevin Brown
    Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
  • Perry Eliano
    Special teams coordinator/safeties
  • Polo Gutierrez
    Runningbacks
  • Jim Marshall
    Offensive linemen
  • Marquis Mosely
    Receivers
  • Neal Neathery
    Defensive coordinator/linebackers
  • Jeff Popovich
    Cornerbacks
  • Charlie Reeve
    Tight ends
  • Eric Roark
    Defensive linemen

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: August 30, 2014

Depth chart

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Tight end

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Game summaries

Houston


Arizona


Oklahoma State


Florida Atlantic


New Mexico

1 2 3 4 Total
Lobos 0 0 14 7 21
Roadrunners 0 3 6 0 9

FIU

1 2 3 4 Total
Panthers 0 10 0 3 13
Roadrunners 0 7 3 6 16

Louisiana Tech

1 2 3 4 Total
Roadrunners 3 7 0 10 20
Bulldogs 0 6 21 0 27

UTEP

1 2 3 4 Total
Miners 14 3 10 7 34
Roadrunners 0 0 0 0 0

Rice

1 2 3 4 Total
Roadrunners 0 0 0 7 7
Owls 7 3 7 0 17

Southern Miss

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Eagles 0 0 0 10 10
Roadrunners 0 6 3 3 12

Western Kentucky

1 2 3 4 Total
Roadrunners 0 0 0 7 7
Hilltoppers 14 14 7 10 45

North Texas

1 2 3 4 Total
Mean Green 3 9 7 8 27
Roadrunners 7 13 7 7 34

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