Take a look at how Texas State‘s opponents did this week.
| Date | Opponent | Last Result |
| Sept. 1 | at Houston | Off |
| Sept. 8 | Texas Tech | Off |
| Sept. 22 | SFA | L, 41-37 at Texas St. |
| Sept. 29 | Nevada | W, 69-24 at Hawaii |
| Oct. 6 | at New Mexico | W, 27-14 vs. NMSU |
| Oct. 13 | Idaho | L, 40-37 vs. Wyoming |
| Oct. 27 | at SJSU | W, 38-34 at SDSU |
| Nov. 3 | at Utah State | W, 31-19 at CSU |
| Nov. 10 | Louisiana Tech | W, 52-24 at Illinois |
| Nov. 17 | at Navy | W, 41-3 vs. VMI |
| Nov. 24 | at UTSA | W, 56-3 vs. NW OK St. |
| Dec. 1 | NMSU | L, 27-14 at New Mexico |
Biggest win: Nevada over Hawaii. The Wolf Pack put up 69 points and their running back tied an NCAA record with seven touchdowns.
Biggest loss: Idaho to Wyoming. Even though both teams were 0-3 coming into the game, the Vandals had the most to prove.

How good do you think UTSA really is? They might be playing down a bit, but there offense is putting up points and their defense is holding their own. Thoughts?
Even though UTSA is 4-0, I wouldn’t read too much into it. If the Roadrunners go on the road and beat New Mexico State in their first WAC game, we can revisit what I feel about them.