South Florida remains in contention for the AAC title but needs a strong recovery after its latest defeat. The Bulls will face UTSA on Thursday, entering the matchup as 13.5-point favorites. Meanwhile, the Roadrunners are riding momentum following an upset victory in their last game.
USF continues to feature one of the most dynamic offenses in college football, averaging 40.4 points per game—second only to North Texas in the AAC. UTSA, averaging 34.1 points per game, relies heavily on its consistent rushing attack to keep pace.
“Robert Henry Jr. wasn’t the star of the show in the Roadrunners’ win over Tulane, but he remains the team’s most consistent weapon.”
Henry has accumulated 955 rushing yards and nine touchdowns this season. Among AAC running backs, only two have surpassed his rushing total, though Henry averages over two more yards per carry than either of them. His performance will be crucial in challenging South Florida’s stout run defense.
Oddsmakers anticipate a comfortable win for the Bulls, but UTSA’s offensive weapons could turn this into a competitive contest.
USF is favored to dominate, yet UTSA’s strong rushing game led by Robert Henry Jr. could make this AAC clash closer than expected.