Memphis Tigers vs. UTSA Roadrunners Line, Odds and Betting Information | Nov. 2

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The Memphis Tigers (7-1) meet a fellow AAC opponent when they visit the UTSA Roadrunners (3-5) on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at the Alamodome.

The Roadrunners are expected to lose (currently +7.5) against the Tigers (with an over/under of 60.5 points).

Read on for our betting preview for this this matchup between the Tigers and the Roadrunners, and discover all of our predictions here, too!

Betting Odds

Memphis -7.5 vs. UTSA

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Memphis vs. UTSA betting lines

  • Spread favorite: Tigers (-7.5)
  • Moneyline: Tigers (-287), Roadrunners (+228)
  • Total: 60.5 points
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Memphis vs. UTSA betting info and stats

    Memphis has three wins against the spread in seven opportunities this season (3-4-0). Memphis has covered the spread two times this season when listed as a favorite by at least 7.5 points. Memphis has won five of its six games played when favored on the moneyline this season. UTSA, in eight games with a set spread so far this season, has gone 2-6-0 against the spread. When UTSA is an underdog of 7.5 points or more, it has have yet to cover the spread. This will be the fourth game this year UTSA is the moneyline underdog, and have lost every such contest.

Memphis vs. UTSA recent stats and trends

Memphis Tigers

  • Memphis is 1-2 against the spread and 3-0 overall over its past three games.
  • The final combined score of the last three Memphis games has surpassed the set total two times.
  • The last three Memphis games averaged 61.5 total points, one more point than this matchup’s point total.

UTSA Roadrunners

  • UTSA is 1-2 against the spread and 3-0 overall during its past three games.
  • In all three of those games, the final combined score has gone over the set total.
  • The past three UTSA games averaged 8.3 fewer points (52.2) than this matchup’s over/under.

Memphis vs. UTSA key players

Memphis Tigers

  • Seth Henigan has 2,078 passing yards for Memphis, completing 64.2% of his passes and recording 12 touchdowns and four interceptions this season. He’s also chipped in on the ground with 85 rushing yards (10.6 ypg) on 44 carries with one rushing touchdown.
  • Mario Anderson has carried the ball 136 times for a team-high 780 yards on the ground and has found the end zone 13 times. He’s also tacked on 32 catches for 192 yards (24 per game) and one touchdown via the passing game.
  • This season, Brandon Thomas has carried the ball 41 times for 267 yards (38.1 per game) and six touchdowns.
  • Roc Taylor’s 547 yards as a receiver pace the team. He’s been targeted 64 times and has registered 38 receptions and two touchdowns.
  • DeMeer Blankumsee has hauled in 28 receptions totaling 335 yards, finding the end zone three times as a receiver so far this campaign.
  • Koby Drake has been the target of 43 passes and racked up 26 catches for 313 yards, an average of 39.1 yards per contest.
  • Chandler Martin, the team’s tackle and sacks leader, has collected 5.5 sacks, seven TFL, 36 tackles, and one interception.
  • Davion Ross leads the team with two interceptions, while also recording 19 tackles, one TFL, and two passes defended.

UTSA Roadrunners

  • Owen McCown has thrown for 2,084 yards (260.5 per game) while completing 61.3% of his passes and tossing 16 touchdown passes with four interceptions this season.
  • The team’s top rusher, Robert Henry, has carried the ball 86 times for 346 yards (43.3 per game) with three touchdowns. He’s also caught 16 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown.
  • Brandon High has collected 293 yards (on 46 attempts) with three touchdowns.
  • Willie McCoy has collected 21 receptions this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 418 (59.7 yards per game). He’s been targeted 47 times and has three touchdowns.
  • Houston Thomas has caught 20 passes and compiled 347 receiving yards (43.4 per game) with one touchdown.
  • Chris Carpenter’s 32 receptions (on 48 targets) have netted him 346 yards (43.3 ypg) and one touchdown.
  • Jimmori Robinson leads the team with 5.5 sacks, and also has four TFL and 14 tackles.
  • Martavius French, UTSA’s leading tackler, has 23 tackles, six TFL, and one sack this year.
  • Zah Frazier leads the team with two interceptions, while also putting up nine tackles and two passes defended.
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