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In primetime tonight it’s South Florida facing UTSA and with a win making them bowl eligible.

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In primetime tonight it’s South Florida facing UTSA and with a win making them bowl eligible.
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By Bosun Akinpelu

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The South Florida Bulls (5-5, 3-3 American) will be going for their second consecutive win when they face the UTSA Roadrunners (7-3, 6-0 American) on Friday night. The game will be played at the Alamodome and it is scheduled to begin at 9 PM. ET.

The Bulls are coming off a 27-23 win over Temple as seven-point favorites. The Roadrunners are coming off a 34-14 win over Rice as 13.5-point favorites.

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Bulls Going For Third Win In Four Games

The Bulls bounced back from their loss to Memphis with a win over the Owls in their last game. They will try to keep the momentum going with a win over the Roadrunners, which will give them their second win in a row and third win in their last four games.

South Florida is averaging 29.9 points per game. They are throwing for 264.6 yards and rushing for 188.8 yards per game.

Byrum Brown completed 69 percent of his passes for 316 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the win over the Owls. Nay’Quan Wright had 18 carries for 69 yards, while Sean Atkins had nine catches for 169 yards.

South Florida has struggled defensively, giving up 35.6 points per game. They gave up 23 points in their last game and will need a similar effort if they want to win this game.

Mike Brown-Stephens-WR (Undisclosed) is questionable for this game.

Roadrunners Going For Seventh Consecutive Win

The Roadrunners have been perfect in conference play so far, winning six straight games. They will try to keep the momentum going with a win over the Bulls, which will give them their seventh win in a row.

UTSA is averaging 31.5 points per game. They are throwing for 238 yards and rushing for 169.7 yards per game.

Frank Harris completed 63 percent of his passes for 173 yards and one touchdown in the win over the Owls. Rocko Griffin had 12 carries for 81 yards and one touchdown, while Joshua Cephus had five catches for 53 yards and one touchdown.

UTSA has played well defensively, giving up 24.6 points per game. They gave up 14 points in their last game and will have to keep it up if they want to get the win.

Willie McCoy-WR (Neck) is questionable for this game.

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The Roadrunners have won six straight games and three straight home games. They are playing very well offensively, scoring more than 30 points per game. They throw the ball very well and their running game is equally as good. The Bulls have one of the worst pass defenses in the country and they’ve also struggled against the run, giving up more than 190 rushing yards per game on the road, so expect them to have a hard time slowing down the Roadrunners in this game. The Bulls have lost three of their last five games and two of their last three road games. They are playing well offensively, scoring 30 points per game. They have a very good run game and they also throw it well. But, the Roadrunners have one of the best run defenses in the country and they’ve done very well against the pass as well. They do a good job of getting to the quarterback and averaged more than four sacks per game in their last three games, so expect them to go after Brown and force him to make costly mistakes. Go with UTSA to cover the spread

.Prediction: UTSA Roadrunners -16.5

Written By Bosun Akinpelu , “Bosun Akinpelu”

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