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topicnews · October 25, 2024

UTSA vs. Tulsa: Start time, live streaming, TV channel, how to watch

UTSA vs. Tulsa: Start time, live streaming, TV channel, how to watch

The UTSA Roadrunners (3-4) took on the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (2-5) in an AAC battle on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Skelly Field at HA Chapman Stadium.

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When is UTSA vs. Tulsa and when does it begin?

This contest between the Roadrunners and Golden Hurricane is scheduled for Saturday, October 26, 2024. You should expect kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Where to watch UTSA vs Tulsa?

The Roadrunners and Golden Hurricane will take the field at Skelly Field at HA Chapman Stadium for this matchup on October 26th. If you want to watch the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

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    UTSA Stats and Insights

  • The Roadrunners took on the Florida Atlantic Owls in their last game and won 38-24.
  • UTSA averages 411.6 yards per game on offense, ranking 53rd in the FBS. The Roadrunners rank 63rd on defense, giving up 354.4 yards per game.
  • With 258.4 passing yards allowed per game on defense, 21st worst in the FBS, the Roadrunners were forced to rely on their 31st ranked passing offense (267.6 passing yards per game). to stay in the game.
  • UTSA ranks 83rd in rushing yards on offense this season (144.0 per game) and has been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking 11th with just 96.0 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • From an offensive standpoint, the Roadrunners rank 89th in the FBS with 25.0 points per game. They now rank 103rd in points allowed (354.4 points allowed per contest).
  • Tulsa Stats and Insights

  • The Golden Hurricane’s last game was a 20-10 loss to the Temple Owls.
  • Tulsa’s defense ranked bottom 25 in total defense this season and gave up a total of 423.1 yards per game, which ranked 20th. It ranks 87th on offense with 371.0 total yards per contest.
  • The Golden Hurricane’s defense ranked in the bottom 25 units in pass defense this season, allowing 272.9 passing yards per game, which ranked 12th-worst in the FBS. On the offensive side of the ball, they rank 89th with 203.9 passes per game.
  • Tulsa’s 167.1 rushing yards per game on offense ranks 56th in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 75th, producing 150.3 rushing yards per game.
  • The Golden Hurricane’s defense ranked bottom 25 in scoring defense this season, giving up 34.6 points per game, which ranked 14th in the FBS rankings. They rank 106th on offense with 22.3 points per game.
  • UTSA key players to keep an eye on

  • Owen McCown has thrown for 1,650 yards (235.7 ypg) to lead UTSA, completing 61.5% of his passes and throwing 12 touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. He also contributed to the ground game with 84 rushing yards (12.0 ypg) on ​​52 carries and a rushing touchdown.
  • Brandon High has carried the ball 45 times for a team-high 290 yards (41.4 per game) with three touchdowns on the year.
  • This season, Robert Henry has accumulated 279 yards on 66 attempts with two touchdowns (39.9 per game) and also caught 12 passes for 113 yards (16.1 per game) and one touchdown.
  • Willie McCoy leads the team with 342 receiving yards (57.0 yards per game). He has 17 receptions with two touchdowns.
  • Devin McCuin has racked up 279 receiving yards (46.5 yards per game) and four touchdowns while catching 37 passes this year.
  • Chris Carpenter’s 25 receptions yielded 231 yards (33.0 ypg).
  • Key Tulsa players to watch

  • Kirk Francis leads Tulsa with 1,217 passing yards (173.9 ypg) on ​​117 of 199 passes with seven touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season.
  • Anthony Watkins carried the ball 61 times for a team-high 271 yards (38.7 per game) and scored three touchdowns on the year. He also caught seven passes for 120 yards (20.0 per game) and one touchdown.
  • This season, Bill Jackson has accumulated 43 carries for 249 yards (35.6 per game).
  • Kamdyn Benjamin’s 500 receiving yards (71.4 yards per game) paces all receivers on the team. He has collected 42 receptions and two touchdowns.
  • Corey Smith has 127 receiving yards (18.1 yards per game) and one touchdown while hauling in nine passes this year.
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