The UTSA Roadrunners football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the UTSA Roadrunners football program in various categories,[1] [2] including passing , rushing , receiving , total offense , defensive stats, kicking , and scoring. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season and career leaders. Since the 2023 season, the Roadrunners have represented the University of Texas at San Antonio in the NCAA Division I FBS American Athletic Conference (The American).
UTSA began competing in intercollegiate football in 2011.[2] Therefore, the Roadrunners do not have the typical issues with statistical leaderboards like these -- there is no era from the early 20th century in which complete records do not exist. On the other hand, players appearing on these lists often have relatively low statistic totals because the team has not yet existed long enough for many players to produce big numbers.
Recordkeeping notes:
Since UTSA did not start football competition until 2011, it was not affected by the NCAA's practice of not counting statistics amassed in FBS bowl games, or playoff games in Division I FCS , toward official season statistics until 2002. UTSA did not qualify for the FCS playoffs in its first season in 2011, which was its only season of FCS playoff eligibility. In 2012, it began its transition to FBS, completing it in advance of the 2014 season. Since becoming eligible for bowl games in 2014, the Roadrunners have played in five bowl games, giving players in those seasons an extra game to amass statistics. Conference USA , in which UTSA was a member from 2013 to 2022, has held a championship game since 2005. UTSA played in (and won) the game in 2021 and 2022, giving players in those seasons yet another game to amass statistics. Similarly, The American has held a championship game since 2015, although UTSA did not qualify in its first season in that conference in 2023. Due to COVID-19 issues, the NCAA ruled that the 2020 season would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player, giving everyone who played in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.[3] These lists are updated through the 2023 season .
Passing [ edit ] Passing yards [ edit ] Single season Rank Player Yards Year 1 Frank Harris 4,059 2022 2 Frank Harris 3,177 2021 3 Eric Soza 2,719 2013 4 Frank Harris 2,506[4] 2023 5 Dalton Sturm 2,185 2017 6 Dalton Sturm 2,170 2016 7 Eric Soza 2,148 2011 8 Eric Soza 2,085 2012 9 Frank Harris 1,630 2020 10 Dalton Sturm 1,354 2015
Passing touchdowns [ edit ] Rushing [ edit ] Rushing yards [ edit ] Career Rank Player Yards Years 1 Sincere McCormick 3,929 2019 2020 2021 2 Jarveon Williams 2,393 2013 2014 2015 2016 3 Frank Harris 2,143[4] 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 4 David Glasco II 1,752 2011 2012 2013 2014 5 Brenden Brady 1,751 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 6 Jalen Rhodes 1,728 2015 2016 2017 7 Kevorian Barnes 1,582[9] 2021 2022 2023 8 Dalton Sturm 1,227 2014 2015 2016 2017 9 Evans Okotcha 1,162 2011 2012 2013 10 Eric Soza 1,019 2011 2012 2013
Rushing touchdowns [ edit ] [10] [11]
Receiving [ edit ] Receptions [ edit ] Receiving yards [ edit ] Receiving touchdowns [ edit ] Total offense [ edit ] Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[16]
Total offense yards [ edit ] Single season Rank Player Yards Year 1 Frank Harris 4,659 2022 2 Frank Harris 3,743 2021 3 Eric Soza 3,088 2013 4 Frank Harris 2,829 [4] 2023 5 Dalton Sturm 2,730 2017 6 Eric Soza 2,450 2012 7 Dalton Sturm 2,483 2016 8 Eric Soza 2,433 2011 9 Frank Harris 2,158 2020 10 Lowell Narcisse 1,718 2019
Touchdowns responsible for [ edit ] "Touchdowns responsible for" is the official NCAA term for combined passing and rushing touchdowns.[17] [18]
Defense [ edit ] Interceptions [ edit ] Single season Rank Player Ints Year 1 Nate Gaines 6 2017 Clifford Chattman 5 2022 3 Triston Wade 4 2012 Erik Brown 4 2012 Triston Wade 4 2014 Bennett Okotcha 4 2015 Cassius Grady 4 2018 Rashad Wisdom 4 2020 9 Trevor Baker 3 2015 Michael Egwuagu 3 2015 Nate Gaines 3 2015 Corey Mayfield Jr. 3 2022
Single game Rank Player Ints Year Opponent 1 Nate Gaines 2 2015 UTEP Triston Wade 2 2013 Tulsa Bennett Okotcha 2 2015 Southern Miss
Tackles [ edit ] Single game Rank Player Tackles Year Opponent 1 Jamal Ligon 19 2020 Middle Tennessee 2 Cody Rogers 16 2011 McNeese State Kelechi Nwachuku 16 2020 Army
Single game Rank Player Sacks Year Opponent 1 Marlon Smith 4.0 2011 McMurry
Kicking [ edit ] Field goals made [ edit ] Single season Rank Player FGs Year 1 Hunter Duplessis 24 2021 2 Jared Sackett 22 2022 3 Jared Sackett 19 2017 4 Sean Ianno 17 2014 Hunter Duplessis 17 2020 6 Jared Sackett 14 2018 7 Chase Allen 13[24] 2023 8 Victor Falcon 12 2016 9 Sean Ianno 11 2011 Sean Ianno 11 2013
Single game Rank Player FGs Year Opponent 1 Sean Ianno 4 2011 Bacone Sean Ianno 4 2012 South Alabama Sean Ianno 4 2014 Southern Miss 4 16 times by 4 players 3 Most recent: Chase Allen, 2023 vs. North Texas[25]
Field goal percentage [ edit ] Single season Rank Player FG% Year 1 Chase Allen 86.7% [24] 2023 2 Jared Sackett 86.4% 2017 3 Hunter Duplessis 85.0% 2020 4 Kristian Stern 83.3% 2012 5 Hunter Duplessis 81.8% 2019 6 Jared Sackett 81.5% 2022 7 Sean Ianno 81.0% 2014 8 Hunter Duplessis 80.0% 2021 9 Sean Ianno 76.9% 2012 10 Jared Sackett 73.7% 2018
Scoring [ edit ] Single game Rank Player Points Year Opponent 1 14 times by 8 players 18 Most recent: Frank Harris , 2023 vs. South Florida[5]
Touchdowns [ edit ] In official NCAA statistics, touchdown totals include touchdowns scored . Accordingly, these lists include rushing, receiving, and return touchdowns, but not passing touchdowns.
Single game Rank Player TDs Year Opponent 1 14 times by 8 players 3 Most recent: Frank Harris , 2023 vs. South Florida[5]
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