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Can the Texas Longhorns maintain their momentum against UTSA, or are we in for a surprise upset?

Week 2 cemented Texas Longhorns as a genuine Top 3 team in college football. The Longhorns traveled away for an intense game against the national champions and simply outclassed Sherrone Moore’s Michigan Wolverines 31-12. Texas (2-0) has all the momentum for their Week 3 game against Jeff Traylor’s UTSA Roadrunner (1-1) at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Naturally, Longhorns HC Steve Sarkisian wants to avoid any complacency. We are a day from the game. Let us find out where to watch or stream the game between the Longhorns and the Roadrunners.  

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You can watch on several TV channels like CBS, ESPN, FOX, and so on. But if you want to livestream, let me tell you the most cost-effective options for this season. First of all, Hulu + Live TV subscribers can follow their favorite college football teams with record games at $76.99/month, anytime cancelation. If you think it’s too much, then go for Fubo, which offers free streaming with limited access. Otherwise, you have options like ESPN+, Peacock, Sling, and so on, which offer exclusive plans for this month. 

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Now, what are you waiting for? Go and choose a suitable plan to subscribe to. Well, do you know the timing? Okay, it’s 7:00 p.m. ET on September 14. So, you may be curious to know more about the game and especially the response of the head coach of these respective teams. Let’s delve deep into it.

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This time, both the teams are here to demonstrate their prowess. In his presser before the game, Longhorn’s head coach, Steve Sarkisian, stated, “I want to make it 60 minutes of hell for our opponents“. So, you can understand how strong the strategy and preparation are. However, the last time these two teams played, Texas emerged victorious, winning 41–20. However, UTSA coach Jeff Traylor claims that his team is in a “transition” at this time.

On the other hand, UTSA’s HC, Jeff Traylor, said, “You’re not always going to have the best team or the most experienced team. So you’re going to get your teeth kicked in a few times before you get it all fixed.” Moreover, he added, “And you know, I’ve chosen to stay at UTSA, and we’ve been here five years now. And our team has had a lot of turnover this last year,“. Therefore, it indicates that the team is currently at its peak in terms of preparation. Let’s guess and comment below!