UTSA fires Frank Wilson after four seasons as football coach
UTSA coach Frank Wilson has been fired after four seasons with the Roadrunners, athletic director Lisa Campos announced Sunday morning.
The news comes less than 24 hours after UTSA closed a 4-8 season with a 41-27 loss to Louisiana Tech on Saturday night in Ruston, La.
Wilson finishes his tenure at UTSA with a 19-29 record in four seasons.
Campos said Wilson, the second head coach in UTSA’s history, “continued to build on the foundation of a young football program.”
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Again, doing the math for our current head coach to match UTSA's just fired coach next season: we'd have to win 14 games, so, 12-0, plus CUSA Championship win, plus Access Bowel win (just kidding, they'd likely never let us play in that even if we went 20-0 in a season.) But, wait, next season is only season 2, I mean 3, well, how do you account for "year Zero?" So, good news, to match UTSA's standard of fireable offenses after 4 seasons, we'd have to only win 7 games each of next two years. Now, two 7-4 seasons would show a little progress from where the program's sunk to, but we'd have to start going 1 loss or undefeated several years in a row from there for it not to be some kind of 'plateau.'