Texas vs UTSA: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, game time and notes
Texas (1-1) hosts former Longhorn assistant Jeff Traylor and the UTSA Roadrunners on Saturday night from DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.
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How to Watch
When: Saturday, September 17th
Time: 7pm, central
TV: LHN
Betting the game
Moneyline: UTSA +360, Texas -500
Spread: UTSA +12.5 vs Texas
Over/under: 58.0
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Game Notes
The University of Texas continues its 130th season of football on Saturday when the Longhorns face UTSA of Conference USA for the first time in program history.
Last week, Texas (1-1) feel to No. 1 Alabama at home, 20-19.
UTSA heads to Austin with a 1-1 record following a 41-38 overtime victory over Army at Michie Stadium in West Point, NY.
The Game will be played at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, which is hosting its 99th season of football.
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Texas’ all-time record at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium is 389-121-10. UT’s all-time home record is 535-143-13.
Texas currently boasts 929 all-time wins, tied for fifth-most in college football history. UT holds an all-time record of 929-386-33.
Texas and UTSA will face off for the first time on Saturday. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian and UTSA coach Jeff Traylor have yet to coach against each other as head coaches.