USF and UTSA face off in a crucial American Athletic Conference (AAC) clash on Thursday night. Although the 2025 season may ultimately disappoint both teams, they remain among the strongest in the Group of 5 conferences.
USF started strong, surprising many with wins over Boise State and Florida. However, a recent loss to Memphis hindered their College Football Playoff chances. The Bulls can still reach the AAC Championship Game, but it demands an undefeated finish and some favorable outcomes.
UTSA’s path to the AAC title appears tougher, but the Roadrunners remain in contention if they can defeat USF on Thursday. Entering the game as a two-score underdog, UTSA should not be underestimated. Their Week 10 performance against Tulane, a 48-26 win at the Alamodome, was their best this season after a heavy 55-17 loss to North Texas the previous week.
“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 was one of the surprise packages in the early going with wins over Boise State and Florida.”
This game is pivotal for both teams’ AAC championship hopes, highlighting UTSA's offensive potential and defensive struggles in contrast to USF’s balanced but challenged season.
The UTSA vs. South Florida matchup will test two strong Group of 5 teams with contrasting strengths and weaknesses as both fight for conference pride and postseason opportunities.