2. Frank Harris did what he could
UTSA had an efficient passing game throughout the season, and the offense managed to work within the overall format.
Don’t turn the ball over, rely on RB Sincere McCormick, and count on the veteran quarterback to keep it all moving by not screwing up and hitting the third down throws needed.
Frank Harris was good for at least 200 passing yards on a regular basis, but the running game wasn’t used enough – give the fantastic San Diego State defense a little credit – even though it averaged close to five yards per carry. Brenden Brady ran well in place of McCormick with 76 yards and a score.
Harris threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns with a pick, but he only hit 22-of-36 passes. That was a huge problem because …