Thursday night’s AAC matchup brings together two teams with contrasting styles as UTSA (4-4) heads to Tampa to face South Florida (6-2) at Raymond James Stadium. The game is set for 7:30 p.m.
The South Florida Bulls have established themselves as one of the most dynamic offensive squads in the nation, led by quarterback Byrum Brown. Despite a narrow loss to Memphis last week that ended their playoff aspirations, the Bulls remain a strong contender in the AAC.
UTSA, guided by quarterback Owen McCown, enters the game gaining momentum after a commanding 48-26 victory over Tulane. The Roadrunners are looking to push back to an even record in conference play.
This game features a clash of philosophies: UTSA’s structured, balanced offense versus South Florida’s high-speed tempo, ranked as the second-fastest in the nation in terms of seconds per play. Brown’s dual-threat capabilities continue to be the cornerstone of USF’s attack.
Both teams remain in the AAC bowl race, but UTSA holds the recent advantage with a 49-21 win over the Bulls in 2023.
Expect a close, high-energy contest where South Florida’s tempo pressures UTSA early, but the Roadrunners’ discipline and balanced game plan could tilt the outcome in their favor.
UTSA and South Florida face off in a high-speed AAC clash, pairing the Bulls’ explosive offense against the Roadrunners’ balanced attack for a Thursday night thriller.