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・October 19, 2024 October 19 Oct 19
Texas-San Antonio closes game on 28-7 run, defeats Florida Atlantic
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Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Brandon High Jr. - Scores again SaturdayHigh tallied nine carries for 65 yards and one touchdown and reeled in their only target for 15 yards during Saturday's 38-24 win versus Florida Atlantic.
ImpactHigh scored his third touchdown of the season Saturday, all of which have come in the last four games. It was a 29-yard rushing touchdown which sealed the game late in the fourth quarter. Although he has still not received 10 carries in a game this season, he has gained 253 yards on the ground in his last four games, proving he can produce on limited touches.
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Robert Henry Jr. - Leads backfield versus FAUHenry totaled 16 carries for 49 yards and one touchdown and reeled in 3 of 4 targets for 20 yards during Saturday's 38-24 win versus Florida Atlantic.
ImpactHenry led the team in carries Saturday, recording more than the rest of his running back teammates combined. Although he was out-rushed by Brandon High, he still managed a solid performance thanks to a one-yard touchdown in the third quarter. He has received at least 14 touches in each of his last three games, a solid workload in a fairly productive Roadrunner offense.
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Owen McCown - Solid in win over FAUMcCown was 26-for-45 passing for 340 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions during Saturday's 38-24 victory versus Florida Atlantic. He also had 13 rushes for 22 yards.
ImpactMcCown tied a season high with 340 passing yards Saturday, but his performance was not without mistakes. He turned the ball over three times as he tossed two interceptions and lost a fumble that was recovered by FAU for a touchdown. He was still able to lead his team to the victory, but his five turnovers in three conference games is a bit concerning.
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Zuberi Mobley - Leads backfield SaturdayMobley accrued eight rushes for 41 yards and hauled in 2 of 4 targets for 16 yards during Saturday's 38-24 defeat to Texas-San Antonio.
ImpactMobley received the same amount of touches as CJ Campbell Saturday and was much more productive. Even though he did not end up with a great performance, Mobley out-gained Campbell 57 to 23. Campbell still has more upside given his goal line work, but Mobley proved once again that this is a two-headed backfield.
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CJ Campbell Jr. - Shut down versus UTSACampbell compiled nine rushes for 19 yards and reeled in 1 of 3 targets for four yards during Saturday's 38-24 defeat against Texas-San Antonio.
ImpactCampbell had 481 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns in his four games leading up to Saturday, leading to optimism for his performance versus UTSA. Instead of another productive outing, he was completely shut down versus the Roadrunners, accumulating just 23 total yards on 10 touches. The hope among his fantasy managers is that this will just be a fluke, but he started the season with two dud performances so it may not be.
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Cam Fancher - Two rushing TDs SaturdayFancher completed 9 of 19 passes for 96 yards during Saturday's 38-24 loss versus Texas-San Antonio. He also had 15 rushes for 56 yards with two touchdowns.
ImpactFancher started Saturday's game after being questionable with a toe injury. He was unable to follow up his 350-yard, three-touchdown performance through the air, but he made up for it with a pair of rushing touchdowns on the ground. He struggled through the air though as he failed to complete 50 percent of his passes or reach 100 passing yards. It appears last week's passing explosion was a fluke, but he continues to be somewhat relevant given his upside on the ground.
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McCown throws for 340 yards, 2 scores and UTSA finishes strong in a 38-24 win over Florida Atlantic

Owen McCown threw for 340 yards and a couple of touchdowns and UTSA scored 14 points in the fourth quarter to defeat Florida Atlantic 38-24
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