San Antonio, TX
Nov 2, 2024
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At the Alamodome, UTSA toppled the No. 25 Memphis Tigers in a captivating 44-36 clash. Despite Memphis racing to a 24-14 advantage in the second quarter, the Roadrunners orchestrated a relentless 30-0 run, turning the game around by the end of the third quarter. Both offenses showcased incredible firepower, with Memphis' Seth Henigan passing for 454 yards and four scores. However, UTSA's Owen McCown's composed leadership and four touchdown throws were instrumental in reversing the deficit.
UTSA's defensive acumen was equally significant, stifling Memphis with key turnovers and critical stops, including a decisive interception by Jermarius Lewis. Special teams play, typified by Tate Sandell's record-breaking 54-yard field goal, also buoyed the home team. Despite a feverish late effort by Memphis to close the gap, UTSA's stout defense held and secured their eighth consecutive home victory, delivering a debilitating blow to Memphis' College Football Playoff aspirations.
Mario Anderson Jr. (Memphis)
On Memphis' opening drive, Mario Anderson Jr. broke through UTSA's defense with a 16-yard touchdown rush, capitalizing on penalty yards to provide an early lead for the Tigers.
Houston Thomas (UTSA)
Owen McCown connected with Houston Thomas on a crucial 9-yard pass to level the scores at 7-7, demonstrating UTSA's capability to respond swiftly.
Chris Carpenter (UTSA)
With a 60-yard reception, Chris Carpenter set up a scoring play leading to Dan Dishman's 5-yard touchdown catch, capturing UTSA's first lead of the game.
Demeer Blankumsee (Memphis)
Utilizing Memphis' deep-threat potential, Demeer Blankumsee hauled in a striking 69-yard touchdown from Seth Henigan, giving the Tigers a 10-point cushion.
Brandon High Jr. (UTSA)
Brandon High Jr. bulldozed his way for a 2-yard score, boosting UTSA's lead and inching them closer to a decisive triumph over Memphis.
Jermarius Lewis (UTSA)
Jermarius Lewis secured a key interception against Seth Henigan, a crucial turnover that kept Memphis at bay in the later stages of the game.
Tate Sandell (UTSA)
Sandell nailed a record-setting 54-yard field goal, further energizing UTSA's spirited comeback and evening the score at 24-all before halftime.
Owen McCown (UTSA, QB)
Shining for UTSA, the quarterback orchestrated four touchdowns with precise decision-making, steering the Roadrunners during their formidable 30-0 scoring spree.
Seth Henigan (Memphis, QB)
Despite showcasing a robust arm with 454 passing yards and four touchdowns, the quarterback was hampered by turnovers that stalled Memphis' momentum in crucial phases.
Demeer Blankumsee (Memphis, WR)
Before an untimely injury, the wide receiver dazzled with six catches totaling 142 yards and two touchdowns, providing a brief spark for the Tigers’ offensive charge.
Tate Sandell (UTSA, K)
The kicker demonstrated unparalleled poise, contributing a school-record 54-yard field goal, pivotal in UTSA's second-quarter momentum swing.
Syrus Dumas (UTSA, DB)
Exhibiting defensive prowess, the player performed crucial interventions including a fumble recovery that disrupted Memphis’ late stride.
Jamal Ligon (UTSA, LB)
By becoming UTSA's all-time leading tackler, Ligon provided sturdy defensive support, contributing to the Roadrunners’ containment strategy.
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