Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 11/2/2024 12:00 PM EST
We have your Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Memphis Tigers hit the road to face the UTSA Roadrunners.
Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Memphis Tigers -290 (DraftKings) / UTSA Roadrunners +235 (DraftKings)
Best Spread Odds: 7.5 - Memphis Tigers -110 (BetMGM) / UTSA Roadrunners -110 (BetMGM)
Best Total Odds: 61.0 - Under -110 (Caesars) / 60.5 - Over -110 (BetRivers)
Game Info
Date: 11/2/2024
Time: 12:00 PM EST
Location: Alamodome (San Antonio, TX)
TV: ESPN2
Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners Preview
The Memphis Tigers, currently ranked No. 25 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, are riding a wave of momentum as they prepare to face the UTSA Roadrunners in an AAC showdown. With a record of 7-1 and a conference standing of 3-1, the Tigers have clawed their way back into the national conversation after a string of four consecutive victories. Their recent triumph over the Charlotte 49ers, a nail-biting 33-28 win, showcased their resilience and ability to perform under pressure. Quarterback Seth Henigan was instrumental in this victory, throwing for 212 yards and two touchdowns, despite one interception. Running back Mario Anderson also made significant contributions, rushing for 141 yards and a touchdown, while Roc Taylor led the receiving corps with 99 yards and a touchdown.
On the other side of the field, the UTSA Roadrunners are looking to rebound from a heart-wrenching 46-45 loss to the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. With a current record of 3-5, the Roadrunners have faced their share of challenges this season. Quarterback Owen McCown delivered a standout performance against Tulsa, amassing 434 passing yards and four touchdowns without an interception. Despite McCown's efforts, the Roadrunners fell just short, highlighting their need for a more cohesive defensive strategy.
As the Tigers travel to the Alamodome in San Antonio, they are favored by 7.5 points, according to BetMGM. The matchup promises to be a high-scoring affair, with the over/under set at 60.5 points. Memphis will aim to capitalize on their offensive strengths and maintain their winning streak, while UTSA will look to leverage their home-field advantage and McCown's passing prowess to pull off an upset. With both teams eager to prove themselves, this clash is set to be an exciting encounter in the AAC landscape.
Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners Pick: Total Points Over
When evaluating the upcoming clash between the Memphis Tigers and the UTSA Roadrunners, the over on the total points line of 60.5 appears to be a compelling choice. Both teams have demonstrated a propensity for high-scoring games, as evidenced by their recent performances. The Memphis Tigers, currently ranked No. 25 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, have been on a scoring spree, averaging over 30 points per game in their last four outings. Their recent 33-28 victory over the Charlotte 49ers showcased their offensive capabilities, with quarterback Seth Henigan throwing for 212 yards and two touchdowns, complemented by Mario Anderson's 141 rushing yards and a touchdown.
On the other side, the UTSA Roadrunners, despite their struggles this season, have shown they can put up points, as highlighted by their recent 46-45 loss to the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. Quarterback Owen McCown's impressive 434 passing yards and four touchdowns in that game underscore the Roadrunners' ability to engage in shootouts. While their defense has been porous, allowing significant points, this only bolsters the case for a high-scoring affair.
Given the offensive firepower both teams possess and their recent track records of high-scoring games, the over on the total points line is a logical pick. Memphis's offensive momentum and UTSA's demonstrated ability to score, coupled with their defensive vulnerabilities, suggest that this matchup is primed to exceed the 60.5-point threshold. As both teams vie for a crucial conference victory, expect a thrilling, high-octane encounter at the Alamodome.
Memphis Tigers at UTSA Roadrunners Top Player Prop Picks
Seth Henigan Over 212.5 Passing Yards Passing Yards -110 (DraftKings)
Seth Henigan has been a pivotal force for the Memphis Tigers, consistently delivering strong performances that have propelled his team to a 7-1 record. In their recent victory over the Charlotte 49ers, Henigan threw for 212 yards, showcasing his ability to lead the offense effectively. Given the Roadrunners' defensive struggles, as evidenced by their recent game against Tulsa where they allowed 434 passing yards, Henigan is poised to exceed his previous yardage. The Tigers' offensive strategy, combined with Henigan's precision and the Roadrunners' vulnerabilities, makes the over on his passing yards a compelling choice.
Owen McCown Over 2.5 Passing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns +120 (Caesars)
Owen McCown has demonstrated his prowess as a quarterback, particularly in high-pressure situations. His standout performance against Tulsa, where he threw for four touchdowns, underscores his capability to find the end zone. Despite UTSA's overall record, McCown's ability to exploit defensive weaknesses remains a constant. Facing a Memphis defense that has shown susceptibility in high-scoring games, McCown is well-positioned to continue his touchdown streak. The odds favoring the over on his passing touchdowns reflect his potential to capitalize on Memphis's defensive lapses.
Mario Anderson Over 100.5 Rushing Yards Rushing Yards -110 (BetMGM)
Mario Anderson has been a workhorse for the Memphis Tigers, consistently delivering impressive rushing performances. In the game against Charlotte, Anderson rushed for 141 yards, proving his ability to dominate on the ground. With the Tigers' offensive line providing solid support, Anderson is likely to continue his upward trajectory against a UTSA defense that has struggled to contain opposing rushers. His recent form and the Roadrunners' defensive challenges make the over on his rushing yards a strong proposition, as Memphis will likely lean on Anderson to control the tempo and exploit UTSA's weaknesses.