USF and UTSA face off in a crucial Thursday night game. Although the 2025 season may end with disappointment for both, these teams remain among the strongest in the Group of 5.
South Florida surprised many early in the season with victories over Boise State and Florida. However, a tough loss to Memphis last week disrupted their College Football Playoff aspirations. The Bulls still have a chance to reach the AAC Championship Game, but it depends on winning all remaining games and getting outside help.
UTSA’s path to the AAC title is tougher, but they can still claim the championship if they defeat USF on Thursday. Entering the game as a two-score underdog, the Roadrunners should not be underestimated. Tulane learned this the hard way, losing 48-26 at the Alamodome in Week 10.
The Roadrunners showed both promise and struggles this season. They followed a heavy 55-17 loss to North Texas with their best performance against Tulane, showcasing their offensive potential. Despite offensive strength, UTSA’s defense has been problematic all year.
The Roadrunners “can light up a scoreboard with the best teams in the Group of 5, but the defense has been a mess all season.”
USF’s hopes “will require the Bulls to go undefeated down the stretch and get some help.”
Author’s summary: Both UTSA and South Florida have strong offenses but defensive struggles make Thursday’s AAC clash unpredictable and pivotal for both teams’ championship hopes.