DCTF's UTSA 2025 Preview with Jared Kalmus

EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 36 MIN

DCTF's UTSA 2025 Preview with Jared Kalmus

from Dave Campbell's College Podcast Network · host Dave Campbell's Texas Football

Host Carter Yates and senior writer Mike Craven are joined by Jared Kalmus of the Alamo Audible to preview UTSA's 2025 season! (2:30 – 4:07) Did UTSA do enough in the backhalf of 2024 to get fans hyped for the 2025 season? (4:07 – 7:50) Why did UTSA take a step back in 2024? Did UTSA ever correct the dumb penalties? Was the lack of discipline in 2024 a blip on the radar, or a sign of something bigger? (7:50 – 9:20) Do we need to recalibrate what we judge as a great roster in G6 football? (9:20 – 12:00) Is Owen McCown the best returning QB in the American? Does UTSA have enough weapons around him? Who's a breakout star candidate? (12:00 – 14:50) Why Robert Henry is the bellcow back and the offensive line could be better in 2025. (14:50 – 16:45) Why is UTSA always injured? (16:45 – 20:00) Why defensive line is the one position group Jared thinks will be good no matter what (20:00 – 23:45) Why Shad Banks Jr is the most important player on the defense (23:45 – 27:00) Why Jared is iffy on the secondary? (27:00 – 30:15) Who is kicking for UTSA? How the portal has wrecked G6 kicking games. (30:15 – 33:20) Why do UTSA fans have the attitudes they do? (33:20 – END) Team MVP, X-Factor, Record Prediction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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