The UTSA Roadrunners beat the Kennesaw State University Owls 16-28 on Saturday in the San Antonio team's first game as an American Athletic Conference member. However, that victory — played out in front of home-turf fans at the Alamodome — came at a cost.
The UTSA Roadrunners beat the Kennesaw State University Owls 16-28 on Saturday in the San Antonio team's first game as an American Athletic Conference member.The Roadrunners coughed up $500,000 for the privilege of defeating the Owls in what's known as a monetary guarantee contract , as first reported in a tweet by UTSA sports blogger JJ Perez.
Even so, UTSA's payout for a Week 1 victory isn't as hefty a sum as UT-Austin ponied up for its 52-0 blowout against the Colorado State Rams.
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