UTSA held its 16th session of training camp on Tuesday morning at the UTSA Football Practice Fields.The Roadrunners are in their third full week of preseason training camp and are just two days removed from the fan celebration at the inaugural Runners at the Park held last Saturday at the Park West Athletics Complex."We came in this fall camp with so many areas that were intentional about improving this football team," UTSA head coachsaid. "One of those things was to not yield balls going over our heads from a secondary standpoint. Today was one of our better days, if not our best, for our secondary. Carl Austin is 100 percent back at full stride today."UTSA's secondary benefited on Tuesday from the dominance of an experienced and talented defensive line."The pressure that our defensive line was able to provide allowed our secondary to be productive on the back end," Wilson said.The Roadrunners will open their 2019 season on Saturday, Aug. 31 vs. crosstown foe UIW at 5 p.m. at the Alamodome.With UTSA 11 days away from the season lid-lifter, the coaching staff has begun the process of game-week preparation with an eye on increasing opponent scouting and game planning next week."You look at the head coach and coordinators and what they've done over the years," Wilson said about game planning for UIW. "You study them and their tendencies and things that have happened. There will be unexpected things and we'll have some in-game adjustments that we'll have to adapt to. But all we can do, as you do with any opponent, you just prepare for what they've done over the years. We feel like we have a good grip on that staff and the things they've done, so we'll use that as our guide."Wilson and the staff are focused on developing the Roadrunners and finding the right personnel during the week, in advance of a traditional game-week schedule."(Starters are clear) at some positions and some not," Wilson said. "And that's one reason why we're not going full throttle on opponent (preparation) because we're still shaping us. To turn your attention to them is to say that we've identified our depth at every position and let's start preparing for the game. We're still developing our team in some areas. We're still trying to shake things out. It's starting to clear a picture for us. Hopefully by the end of this week we'll be solid so we can go into a week of prep for game planning for UIW."Fans can purchase tickets for the Hometown Showdown by calling or texting 210-458-UTSA (8872) or visiting goUTSA.com/tickets Two days prior to the season opener, UTSA and UIW will host a River Rally. Admission is free and the San Antonio community is encouraged to line the River Walk along the route from the International Center clockwise around to Arneson River Theatre. Festivities are slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. with a river parade featuring boats carrying members of each football team, as well as dignitaries, bands and cheerleaders from both schools. The boats will arrive at Arneson River Theatre at 7 p.m. for the River Rally, which will feature speakers from both universities and football programs, as well as a Battle of the Bands.