Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
I dealt with posters smarter than you on Softy's page and that is certainly saying something.
Bad attempt at trolling. All the best in your future endeavors
Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
Shit. Classics Bored. Belongs.
It's the standard hit and run troll post. He'll be back after the game if Bama wins close or Ole Miss wins. Standard stuff.
Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
hi there. the pac's best win is still Kansas state. hth
Alabama and Michigan win these games. COOK IT!!!!!!!!
I'm always right.
Oregon loses to Nebraska and Colorado gets bitchforked by Michigan. But we beat UTSA and Portland St!!!! Pup you still think Pac-12 is far and away the best conference???
University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at San Antonio University of Texas at San Antonio Seal.png Motto Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis (Latin) Motto in English A cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy Type Public university (branch campus) Established June 5, 1969 Endowment $125.0 million[1] President Ricardo Romo Academic staff 1,319 (2010 Fall)[2] Administrative staff 4,000 (2010 Fall)[2] Students 28,628 (2014 Fall)[3] Undergraduates 24,455 (2014 Fall)[3] Postgraduates 4,173 (2014 Fall)[3] Location San Antonio, Texas, United States 29.59°N 98.62°W Campus Main: Suburban, 725 acres[4] Downtown: Urban, 18 acres[5] Hemisfair Park: Urban, 4 acres[6] Colors Blue & Orange[7]
Athletics NCAA Division I – Conference USA Nickname Roadrunners Mascot Rowdy Affiliations University of Texas System ORAU AASCU AACU APLU CNAHEC Website www.utsa.edu Utsalogo1.png The University of Texas at San Antonio (officially "UTSA"[8]) is a state research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. With over 28,000 students, it is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest (2014) in the state of Texas.[9] Its three campuses span over 747 acres of land, with its main campus being the largest in the University of Texas System.[10] UTSA offers a wide array of academic studies, with 133 undergraduate, 51 graduate and 24 doctoral programs.[11] In 2012 and 2013, it was selected by Times Higher Education as one of the best universities in the world under 50 years old.[12][13]
UTSA is a member of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, a consortium of the nation's major doctorate-level universities dedicated to collaboration and scientific advancement.[14] It is an institutional member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, recognizing its influence and role as a Hispanic-serving institution.[15] UTSA is also a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, an organization of public institutions that seek to both offer educational excellence and opportunities to historically under-served populations.[16]
Established in 1969,[17] UTSA has evolved to become the fourth largest institution within the UT System. Through an aggressive expansion of its academic funding, the university devoted over $56 million to research in 2011.[18] Its football team has competed in Conference USA since 2013, previously playing a stint in the WAC and as an FCS independent.[19][20]
Alongside seven other emerging research institutions, The University of Texas at San Antonio is currently in competition to become Texas' third flagship university.[21]
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University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at San Antonio University of Texas at San Antonio Seal.png Motto Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis (Latin) Motto in English A cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy Type Public university (branch campus) Established June 5, 1969 Endowment $125.0 million[1] President Ricardo Romo Academic staff 1,319 (2010 Fall)[2] Administrative staff 4,000 (2010 Fall)[2] Students 28,628 (2014 Fall)[3] Undergraduates 24,455 (2014 Fall)[3] Postgraduates 4,173 (2014 Fall)[3] Location San Antonio, Texas, United States 29.59°N 98.62°W Campus Main: Suburban, 725 acres[4] Downtown: Urban, 18 acres[5] Hemisfair Park: Urban, 4 acres[6] Colors Blue & Orange[7]
Athletics NCAA Division I – Conference USA Nickname Roadrunners Mascot Rowdy Affiliations University of Texas System ORAU AASCU AACU APLU CNAHEC Website www.utsa.edu Utsalogo1.png The University of Texas at San Antonio (officially "UTSA"[8]) is a state research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. With over 28,000 students, it is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest (2014) in the state of Texas.[9] Its three campuses span over 747 acres of land, with its main campus being the largest in the University of Texas System.[10] UTSA offers a wide array of academic studies, with 133 undergraduate, 51 graduate and 24 doctoral programs.[11] In 2012 and 2013, it was selected by Times Higher Education as one of the best universities in the world under 50 years old.[12][13]
UTSA is a member of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, a consortium of the nation's major doctorate-level universities dedicated to collaboration and scientific advancement.[14] It is an institutional member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, recognizing its influence and role as a Hispanic-serving institution.[15] UTSA is also a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, an organization of public institutions that seek to both offer educational excellence and opportunities to historically under-served populations.[16]
Established in 1969,[17] UTSA has evolved to become the fourth largest institution within the UT System. Through an aggressive expansion of its academic funding, the university devoted over $56 million to research in 2011.[18] Its football team has competed in Conference USA since 2013, previously playing a stint in the WAC and as an FCS independent.[19][20]
Alongside seven other emerging research institutions, The University of Texas at San Antonio is currently in competition to become Texas' third flagship university.[21]
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Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
Just another overated Bambi squad. Tennessee making a non'statement vs another fcs foe too. While a bottom feeding Pac12 team kicking the ass of the #4 team in the cuntry. Where's the Alabama avatars now?
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Bad attempt at trolling. All the best in your future endeavors
the pac's best win is still Kansas state.
hth
Oregon loses to Nebraska and Colorado gets bitchforked by Michigan. But we beat UTSA and Portland St!!!! Pup you still think Pac-12 is far and away the best conference???
University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Texas at San Antonio Seal.png
Motto Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis
(Latin)
Motto in English
A cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy
Type Public university (branch campus)
Established June 5, 1969
Endowment $125.0 million[1]
President Ricardo Romo
Academic staff
1,319 (2010 Fall)[2]
Administrative staff
4,000 (2010 Fall)[2]
Students 28,628 (2014 Fall)[3]
Undergraduates 24,455 (2014 Fall)[3]
Postgraduates 4,173 (2014 Fall)[3]
Location San Antonio, Texas, United States
29.59°N 98.62°W
Campus Main: Suburban, 725 acres[4]
Downtown: Urban, 18 acres[5]
Hemisfair Park: Urban, 4 acres[6]
Colors Blue & Orange[7]
Athletics NCAA Division I – Conference USA
Nickname Roadrunners
Mascot Rowdy
Affiliations University of Texas System
ORAU
AASCU
AACU
APLU
CNAHEC
Website www.utsa.edu
Utsalogo1.png
The University of Texas at San Antonio (officially "UTSA"[8]) is a state research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. With over 28,000 students, it is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest (2014) in the state of Texas.[9] Its three campuses span over 747 acres of land, with its main campus being the largest in the University of Texas System.[10] UTSA offers a wide array of academic studies, with 133 undergraduate, 51 graduate and 24 doctoral programs.[11] In 2012 and 2013, it was selected by Times Higher Education as one of the best universities in the world under 50 years old.[12][13]
UTSA is a member of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, a consortium of the nation's major doctorate-level universities dedicated to collaboration and scientific advancement.[14] It is an institutional member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, recognizing its influence and role as a Hispanic-serving institution.[15] UTSA is also a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, an organization of public institutions that seek to both offer educational excellence and opportunities to historically under-served populations.[16]
Established in 1969,[17] UTSA has evolved to become the fourth largest institution within the UT System. Through an aggressive expansion of its academic funding, the university devoted over $56 million to research in 2011.[18] Its football team has competed in Conference USA since 2013, previously playing a stint in the WAC and as an FCS independent.[19][20]
Alongside seven other emerging research institutions, The University of Texas at San Antonio is currently in competition to become Texas' third flagship university.[21]
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Campuses
Athletics
Student life
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