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Alamo Audible is a podcast, blog, YouTube channel, and merchandise store built and run for UTSA Roadrunner fans, by UTSA Roadrunner fans.

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It's finally game week! We kick off the show by briefly discussing the MASSIVE news of UTSA and UT Health San Antonio merging. Of course we had to give our thoughts on UTSA's first depth chart for 2024, then dive into our analysis on this week's game against Kennesaw State. See y'all on Saturday!
We're less than two weeks away from kickoff! This episode is jam packed as we get you caught up on all things Roadrunner football. We start the podcast with a review of UTSA's updated Blackbird uniforms, before we're joined by Jacob Cavazos to fill us in on the Alumni Association's tailgating plans for this season. We wrap the show up with position previews for the wide receivers and quarterbacks. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch the video versions of the podcast!
Dan is back with another episode of Around the Bird Bath as he chats with UTSA legend Michael Rockett about getting scouted by UTSA, playing on a championship Roadrunners squad, his time in the Detroit Tigers organization, and life after his playing days.
We're in full-on football season as the Roadrunners wrap up the first week of fall camp. We share what we've learned about this team thus far through the camp, as well as react to the unveiling of this year's single digit jersey numbers. The selections of players voted into the Triangle of Toughness gives us a lot of insight into the program's culture and team leaders. We also discuss concerns with managing player injuries, and run through the list of players who have stood out through camp. Head over to our website or Youtube to watch the video version of the podcast!
We kick off our 2024 season coverage with a recap of AAC Media Days and a preview of some awesome coverage changes for us, including video format podcasts on YouTube! We discuss UTSA's high expectations going into the season (04:41) and analyze Jeff Traylor's comments on the importance of taking September games seriously in pursuit of the team's goal of making a run at the College Football Playoffs (16:09). One of the hot discussion topics at AAC Media Days was the concept of a conference-wide NIL floor/cap, so we gave our thoughts on the realities and implications of such league rules (19:32). Finally, we touch on UTSA's plans to hire a dedicated staff member to oversee NIL opportunities at UTSA (28:37).
Breaking Not-So-Good News! UTSA Baseball is in the midst of a mass exodus through the transfer portal over the last month, following a lackluster finish in the AAC Tournament to finish their 2024 season. The list is up to 14 names in the portal as of the time of this publishing, and fingers crossed it doesn't get any longer. Dan and Adrian discuss: what gives? Why don't guys want to play for a competitive team with good culture and a winning coach? Is it merely a coincidence, or does something smell funky at the Bird Bath?
The Roadrunners are set for their first ever American Athletic Conference tournament as UTSA wrapped up the regular season as the #2 seed. This gives the team a favorable draw as they look to win the conference in the hopes of securing a bid to an NCAA regional. Editor's Note: I (Jared) apologize for the raw audio in this episode. I'm still without power following Thursday's storm in Houston so this episode was uploaded from my phone without any editing. 
With a short week for the Birds on the schedule this week we decided to go with a combined episode for you guys as Dan and CJ recap a UTSA run-rule victory over cross-town rival UIW, while Dan wraps up the episode with a look at the FAU Owls and some potential scenarios for UTSA's conference seeding heading into the conference tournament.
The Roadrunners need to find their groove again this weekend as they welcome USF to the Bird Bath. UTSA will be battling to keep their #2 seed in the conference tournament, but they'll need some improved starting pitching this weekend to make it happen. We break down the last home series of the season for the Roadrunners.
The Roadrunners overcame an awful top of the first inning to defend the Bird Bath in the I-35 Rivalry. While the bats responded thanks to a grand slam from Mason Lytle, UTSA's defense continued to raise concerns. Dan welcomed Cory Davis back to the podcast to discuss UTSA's win over the Bobcats on Tuesday night.
The UTSA Women's Tennis team has quietly put together one of the best regular seasons in program history as they finished the season undefeated at home for the first time since 1992. Winners of six straight, the Roadrunners will begin the conference tournament in Dallas this morning as they face the #9 seed Tulane. Friend of the pod and UTSA Women's Tennis alumna Keegan McCain returned to the podcast to talk about the amazing season the program has had, and to preview the conference tournament.
The Roadrunners continue to win ballgames, but a close 4-2 win over TAMU-CC shows that this UTSA team still has some finer points to smooth out should they expect to win the conference tournament. This weekend they'll face a lowly-ranked UAB squad that sports some impressive pitching. UTSA will need to be sharply defensively and on the basepaths to avoid an upset.
Alabama's run to the Final Four finally came to an end and UTSA's new head basketball coach is in San Antonio and ready to hit the ground running. We react to Claunch's introductory press conference as the Roadrunners welcomed their newest coach on campus.
After some careless Aggie errors gave UTSA a comfortable lead in the early innings, it looked like UTSA was heading towards a road win in College Station for the second straight season. Instead, the Roadrunners arguably left a middle reliever in for two long, then the Aggies ripped out UTSA's heart with a walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 9th. While it was a tough loss against one of the top teams in the country, there were still plenty of positive takeaways for UTSA.
Former UTSA Baseball player Jonathan Tapia joins the show to claim the throne for the most guest appearances on Around the Bird Bath and break down some observations from UTSA's 7-4 win over UIW on Tuesday.
With a quick turnaround this week we're combining our midweek recap and weekend preview into a single episode. The Roadrunners went on the road and came home with a win over Baylor for the second consecutive year. UTSA is playing really good baseball right now as the newcomers begin to mesh across the roster. Next up is an AAC series against the Tulane Green Wave in New Orleans.
We're very excited to present our first ever track episode of the podcast! CJ welcomed childhood friend and UTSA track alumnus Lirim Emerllahu to the pod to discuss his collegiate journey, overcoming injury, and representing his native land of Kosovo on the track.
It's a blow out mega episode as the Roadrunners prep to start their AAC era with #10 East Carolina visiting the Bird Bath! Dan, Adrian, and Jared cover a lot of ground in an hour as they discuss an absolutely bonkers game against Texas State in San Marcos, take a snapshot of the team as out-of-conference play ends, catch up on the top teams in the AAC, and preview this weekend's series against ECU. Be sure to head out to the Bird Bath or tune in on ESPN+ for what should be an exciting series against one of the best teams in the country.
Lisa Campos moved quickly, hiring Alabama assistant Austin Claunch as UTSA's next Men's Basketball Head Coach just days after announcing that Steve Henson's contract would not be renewed. In this emergency pod we discuss what Claunch brings to the table and why he's a good fit. We also send Henson off with an honest assessment of the ups and downs of his stint at UTSA, as well as appreciate Karen Aston's WBB team as they make a run in the AAC conference tournament.
UTSA continued to struggle against opponents from the Western Athletic Conference as the Abilene Christian Wildcats defeated the Roadrunners for the second straight year. A stellar relief appearance from Braylon Owens went to waste as UTSA fell 3-4. The Roadrunners now hold a losing record on the season as Northwestern travels to the Bird Bath for what should be a challenging series.
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