South Florida remains in contention to win the AAC but must recover quickly from its recent loss to stay competitive. The Bulls will host UTSA on Thursday as 13.5-point favorites. Meanwhile, UTSA is riding high after a surprising victory in their last game.
The question is whether USF can secure a decisive double-digit win. South Florida boasts one of the most explosive offenses in college football, averaging 40.4 points per game—second only to North Texas in the AAC. UTSA averages 34.1 points per game and relies heavily on one of the nation’s top running backs.
Robert Henry Jr. may not have been the standout player in UTSA’s upset win over Tulane, but he remains the team’s most reliable offensive weapon. The running back has accumulated 955 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns this season. Only two other backs have more rushing yards at this stage, but Henry averages over 2.0 yards more per carry than both.
Henry’s rushing will be crucial for stabilizing UTSA against the AAC’s second-best run defense.
Oddsmakers favor South Florida to win comfortably, but the Roadrunners have the potential to make the game competitive.
Summary: South Florida looks to reinforce its AAC title hopes against an in-form UTSA squad, with Robert Henry Jr.'s rushing a key factor in a potentially close game.
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