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12 minutes ago, MAX KOCH said:

harris is gone 

That’s the biggest lesson of all. It isn’t the X’s and O’s. It is the Jimmy and Joes. 
JT is a good coach I am sure. But it is always about his personnel. They should still be grateful for him. Even with Harris, it was still JT that made it happen. 

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2 hours ago, Green Lantern said:

Lesson Traylor should have learned from Seth. Secure the bag when you can. UTSA is just seeing how volatile G5 “program building” is. It’s all about the QB. They benefited from it for a loooonnnggg time. Now they pay the piper.

I mean... He did... He signed a $28 million dollar contract 3 years ago

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5 minutes ago, Dannymacfan said:

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UTSA's Jeff Traylor says discipline will be 'handled in-house' after postgame scuffle with Rice (msn.com)

One clip shows UTSA senior cornerback Syrus Dumas throwing a punch toward the jaw of a Rice player who had been separated from his teammates after he was shoved deep into the Roadrunners’ bench area. 

“Very disappointed,” Traylor said when asked about Dumas’ punch, “and it’ll be handled in-house.”  

 

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15 hours ago, Green Lantern said:

Dude I’m taking the P5 bag & everything that comes with - including the NIL support - the guy is constantly bitching about. Not the peanuts he got in comparison. 

The contract is unbelievable... He's making great money for a P5 coach for the next 7+ years... His contract will still be high if it matures... And this is in Texas, a low tax state and at UTSA, a low pressure job. He could still have two more seasons like this one before they try to find a reason to fire him for cause 

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22 hours ago, Green Lantern said:

Lesson Traylor should have learned from Seth. Secure the bag when you can. UTSA is just seeing how volatile G5 “program building” is. It’s all about the QB. They benefited from it for a loooonnnggg time. Now they pay the piper.

Quarterback is the least of their problems. 

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Wow.  On that 10/15 video he looks like he's beaten mentally.  That's not a good look for the program or anyone in that building to have him get on video looking like he's quit.

His MO was always, from high school on, that he was going to out recruit his opponents.  Those Gilmer teams he had were as loaded as a 3A HS team can get.  Then he had serious talent sprinkled throughout his roster and especially at the skill positions at UTSA until this year.  NIL and free transfers have killed him.  Instead of reloading, he seems to be taking it personally.  My question is why was he not able to reload?  Are his connections still mainly or only at the high school level?  

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On 10/16/2024 at 6:40 AM, UNTcrazy727 said:

Quarterback is the least of their problems. 

Their QB is fine. He’s not Harris, who papered over other significant team deficiencies through the years. We’ve seen it first hand several times.

Agree with you that their problems extend far beyond QB though. Welcome to the realities of G5 program management UTSA! It’s a blast.

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