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PRESS RELEASE UTSA's Frank Harris hauls in another preseason honor with spot on Manning Award Watch List

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NEW ORLEANS — Frank Harris has hauled in yet another preseason honor, as the UTSA senior quarterback on Tuesday was named to the Manning Award Watch List.



Harris joins Seth Henigan of Memphis and Michael Pratt of Tulane as American Athletic Conference (AAC) players on the list of 33 of the top quarterbacks in the nation.



Harris, who also has been named to the Davey O’Brien Award, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award watch lists, owns more than 30 school records and a 31-11 record as the starting QB as he enters his final campaign with the Roadrunners. The 2022 Conference USA Most Valuable Player and first-team all-conference performer completed 328 of 471 passes (69.6%) for 4,063 yards and 32 TDs and a 160.7 passing efficiency, all school records to help lead UTSA to an 11-3 record and a second straight league crown last fall. A finalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award and a Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist a year ago, he logged seven 300-yard passing games, including a UTSA record 414 in the 45-30 win at Middle Tennessee, and he totaled 400-plus yards of offense three times, highlighted by a school record 423 in the same contest. Harris added 602 rushing yards — the program standard for a QB — and nine scores on the ground.



For his career, Harris has thrown for 9,356 yards and 74 touchdowns on 816-of-1210 passing to go with 1,822 rushing yards and 24 scores on 372 carries. The Schertz Clemens High School product owns UTSA’s total offense record with 11,178 yards, which ranks fifth among active FBS quarterbacks, and his 42 career starts are the fourth-best total.



The Manning Award was created by the Allstate Sugar Bowl in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning. It is the only quarterback award that includes the candidates’ bowl performances in its balloting. The winner will again be selected by a voting panel, which includes national media and each of the Mannings, after the bowls.



“We have another outstanding group of quarterbacks on our Watch List,” said Archie Manning. “We’re excited to get a new season rolling to see who will rise up and establish themselves as the best in the country. We’ll add another batch of quarterbacks to the Watch List midway through the season to allow us to recognize transfers and young QBs who have become stars in their new roles or with their new schools.”



Inclusion on the Watch List is not necessary for the quarterbacks to be selected for the honor. Transfers and other newcomers at schools were not eligible for the preseason Watch List, but additional quarterbacks will be added to the Watch List during the season. Finalists will be selected prior to the postseason and the winner will be announced following the College Football Playoff National Championship.



Under the direction of two-time conference coach of the year Jeff Traylor, the Roadrunners are coming off an 11-3 campaign that saw them capture their second straight Conference USA crown and play in a bowl game for the third year in a row. UTSA has been ranked in the top 25 in each of the last two seasons and boasts a combined 23 wins over that span, the fourth-best total among all FBS teams behind only Georgia (29), Michigan (25) and Alabama (24).



UTSA, which has been picked to finish second in the AAC Preseason Media Poll and is receiving votes in both major preseason rankings, will open its 13th season of play on Saturday, Sept. 2, against Houston. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at TDECU Stadium and the game will be televised nationally on FS1.



UTSA will face Texas State for the home opener at 2:30 p.m. the following Saturday at the Alamodome. The Roadrunners will host Army at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15, UAB on Oct. 14, East Carolina on Oct. 28, Rice on Nov. 11 and South Florida at 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17.



Season and single-game tickets are on sale now by calling 210-458-UTSA (8872) or visiting goUTSA.com/tickets.



2023 Manning Award Preseason Watch List (2022 stats)

Name, Cl., School QBR Pct. Yards TD INT Rushing
Carter Bradley, Sr., South Alabama 61.3 64.8 3,336 28 12 2 TDs
Chevan Cordeiro, Sr., San Jose State 54.8 60.8 3,250 23 6 265 yds, 9 TDs
Jalon Daniels, Jr., Kansas 90 66.1 2,014 18 4 419 yds, 7 TDs
Jayden Daniels, Sr., LSU 77.5 68.6 2,913 17 3 885 yds, 11 TDs
Jayden de Laura, Jr., Arizona 64.8 62.5 3,685 25 13 122 yds, 4 TDs
Quinn Ewers, So., Texas 65.6 58.1 2,177 15 6 1 TD
Dequan Finn, Jr., Toledo 56 59.7 2,260 23 12 631 yds, 9 TDs
Dillon Gabriel, Sr., Oklahoma 75.3 62.7 3,168 25 6 315 yds, 6 TDs
Darren Grainger, Sr., Georgia State 57.1 58.6 2,443 18 7 734 yds, 6 TDs
Frank Harris, Sr., UTSA 80.6 69.6 4,059 32 9 600 yds, 9 TDs
Seth Henigan, Jr., Memphis 59.3 64.1 3,571 22 8 289 yds, 4 TDs
Michael Hiers, Sr., Samford NA 76.6 3,544 36 4 163 yds, 3 TDs
KJ Jefferson, Sr., Arkansas 77.9 68 2,648 24 5 640 yds, 9 TDs
Riley Leonard, Jr., Duke 72.9 63.9 2,967 20 6 699 yds, 13 TDs
Drake Maye, So., North Carolina 82.7 66.2 4,321 38 7 698 yds, 7 TDs
Grayson McCall, Sr., Coastal Carolina 67.7 69.7 2,700 24 2 195 yds, 6 TDs
J.J. McCarthy, Jr., Michigan 79 64.6 2,719 22 5 306 yds, 5 TDs
Bo Nix, Sr., Oregon 87 71.9 3,593 29 7 510 yds, 14 TDs
Michael Penix Jr., Sr., Washington 81.8 65.3 4,641 31 8 2 TDs
John Rhys Plumlee, Sr., UCF 74.5 52.7 2,586 14 8 862 yds, 11 TDs
Michael Pratt, Sr., Tulane 66 63.6 3,010 27 5 478 yds, 10 TDs
Spencer Rattler, Sr., South Carolina 57.6 66.2 3,026 18 12 46 yds, 3 TDs
Austin Reed, Sr., Western Kentucky 66.2 64.6 4,744 40 11 224 yds, 8 TDs
Cameron Rising, Jr., Utah 82.9 64.7 3,034 26 8 465 yds, 6 TDs
Will Rogers, Jr., Mississippi State 63.3 68 3,974 35 8 NA
Kurtis Rourke, Sr., Ohio 73.6 69.1 3,256 25 4 249 yds, 4 TDs
Garrett Shrader, Jr., Syracuse 69 64.7 2,640 17 7 453 yds, 9 TDs
Cole Snyder, Jr., Buffalo 42.7 58.8 3,030 18 8 146 yds, 4 TDs
Taulia Tagovailoa, Sr., Maryland 72.1 67 3,008 18 8 64 yds, 4 TDs
Liam Thompson, Sr., Wabash NA 71.9 3,588 34 7 349 yds, 7 TDs
Jordan Travis, Sr., Florida State 85.3 64 3,214 24 5 417 yds, 7 TDs
Cameron Ward, Sr., Washington State 60.4 64.4 3,231 23 9 58 yds, 5 TDs
Caleb Williams, Jr., USC 86.5 66.6 4,537 42 5 382 yds, 10 TDs




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