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USF plays host to Temple as the high flying Bulls offense hopes for a home win at noon

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USF plays host to Temple as the high flying Bulls offense hopes for a home win at noon
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Written By Bosun Akinpelu

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The Temple Owls (3-6, 1-4 American) will be going for their second consecutive win when they face the South Florida Bulls (4-5, 2-3 American) on Saturday afternoon. The game will be played at Raymond James Stadium and it is scheduled to begin at 12 PM. ET on ESPN+

The Owls are coming off a 32-18 win over Navy as 7.5-point underdogs. The Bulls are coming off a 59-50 loss to Memphis as 13.5-point underdogs.

Temple is 6-3 in nine games against South Florida.

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Bulls Trying To Bounce Back From Loss

The Bulls followed up their win over UConn with a loss to the Tigers in their last game. They will try to bounce back from the loss with a win over the Owls, which will give them their second win in their last three games.

South Florida is averaging 30.2 points per game. They are throwing for 258.9 yards and rushing for 194.8 yards per game.

Byrum Brown completed 82 percent of his passes for 357 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception in the loss to Memphis. He also had 23 carries for 100 yards, while Sean Atkins had nine catches for 89 yards and one touchdown.

South Florida has struggled defensively, giving up 37 yards per game. They gave up 59 points in their last game and will have to do a better job if they want to get the win.

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The Bulls split their last four home games. They are playing well offensively, scoring more than 30 points per game. They have one of the best running games in the country and their passing game is just as potent. The Owls have been terrible against the run, giving up more than 250 rushing yards per game on the road. They’ve also had a hard time defending the pass, giving up more than 260 passing yards per game in their last three games, so expect them to have a hard time slowing down the Bulls in this game. The Owls have lost five of their last six games and three straight road games. They have struggled offensively and were held under 20 points in two of their last three games. They throw the ball well, but they have one of the worst running games in the country. Even though the Bulls have struggled against the ass, they don’t have to worry about the Owls running against them, which will allow them to focus on getting after the quarterback, so go with USF to cover the spread.

Owls Going For First Road Win

The Owls snapped their five-game losing streak with a win over the Midshipmen in their last game. They will try to keep the momentum going with a win over the Bulls, which will give them their second win in a row and first road win of the season.

Temple is averaging 18 points per game. They are throwing for 265.3 yards and rushing for 95.1 yards per game.

E.J. Warner completed 82 percent of his passes for 402 yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions in the win over Navy. Edward Saydee had eight carries for 38 yards, while Zae Baines had seven catches for 132 yards.

Temple has struggled defensively, giving up 35.8 points per game. They gave up 18 points in their last game and will need a similar effort if they want to win this game.

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