The UTSA football team answered the call from its scheduled week one opponent, Houston. The Cougars, who evacuated to Austin due to Hurricane Harvey, coordinated a collection event and reached out to Texas' FBS teams.Houston requested for the programs to send equipment trucks to Austin to two locations, where donation drives were held on Thursday.The Roadrunners did just that, but not before holding their own donation event on Thursday morning.Members of the San Antonio community showed up to UTSA's athletic offices, donating supplies such as non-perishable food, clothing, paper goods and diapers."The UTSA football program is honored to be a part of the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, including the equipment truck convoy to Houston," head coachsaid. "We want to send a special thanks to those who stopped by today to donate, and we're also very appreciative of everyone who has volunteered or donated to help those who have felt the impact of this storm."The truck convoy will head to the Houston area on Friday, providing the donated supplies to the many families in need.Houston and UTSA will not meet on the football field on Saturday. Instead, the two teams joined forces with other programs in an effort to help the southeast Texas region begin to heal from the devastating storm.