TAMPA, Fla. — UTSA senior running back Robert Henry Jr. has been named to the Shrine Bowl 1000, the East-West Shrine Bowl announced on Monday.
Henry made the list of college players who are currently all-star game eligible for the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl and 2026 NFL Draft class. The full list is available at shrinebowl.com/shrine-bowl-1000/.
A fifth-year senior from Lumberton, Mississippi, Henry started 10 games and played in 11 contests overall in 2024. He led UTSA in rushing yards with 706 on 130 attempts, and he reached the end zone seven times. He also caught 21 passes for 199 yards and a TD.
Henry topped the century mark in back-to-back contests in November. He rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns — including an 83-yard dash — on 20 totes and tallied 57 yards on three receptions in the 48-27 win over North Texas, helping UTSA set a school record with 681 yards of offense. The following week, he gashed Temple for 178 yards and a pair of scores on 16 carries, highlighted by an 88-yard rush in the 51-27 win. Earlier in the season, he had 65 yards, including a 53-yard touchdown run, at No. 2 Texas.
After transferring to UTSA from Jones College prior to the 2023 season, Henry has piled up 1,294 rushing yards and 128 touchdowns on 257 carries to go with 314 receiving yards and a score on 40 catches as a Roadrunner.
Every year, approximately 1000 all-star game eligible players are drafted, signed after the draft or attend a rookie minicamp. The aim for the Shrine Bowl 1000 is to serve as a look into the scouting process, as well as begin to preview college players who are currently all-star game eligible for the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl and 2026 NFL Draft class. The East-West Shrine Bowl scouted players from all four levels of football and consulted with NFL and college personnel to ensure the selection of the best 1000 players for the NFL level.
The East-West Shrine Bowl is a best-in-class all-star event that will take place on Jan. 27, 2026. at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Players will be coached by NFL coaches in an NFL facility and will have access to NFL-level resources, facilities, player-friendly schedules and opportunities at the highest level. For more information about the 2026 game, please visit shrinebowl.com/event/tickets/.
UTSA will kick off its 15th season of football and sixth year under head coach Jeff Traylor against Texas A&M at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 30, in what will be a national televised matchup on ESPN live from Kyle Field in College Station.
The Roadrunners then will return home to host back-to-back games at the Alamodome where they boast a 29-3 record in the Jeff Traylor era, tied for the third-most home victories among FBS teams since 2020. UTSA will face Texas State in the Battle for I-35 at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6, before they match up with crosstown foe UIW at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13.
UTSA has four league games on the home slate with Rice (Oct. 11), Tulane (Oct. 30), East Carolina (Nov. 22) and Army (Nov. 28 or 29) scheduled to visit the Alamodome.
Fans can purchase season or single-game tickets online or by calling the UTSA Ticket Office at 210-458-UTSA (8872) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday excluding holidays. Current UTSA football season-ticket holders may renew their tickets by logging into their UTSA Account Manager.
Current UTSA students receive free admission to all home games by downloading tickets via their Account Manager.
Merchandise commemorating UTSA Football’s 15th season and featuring the official logo of the milestone campaign is available for purchase.
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Robert Henry Jr. — Shrine Bowl 1000
Owen McCown — Maxwell Award
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