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UTSA (8-3 SU, 5-5-1 ATS, 7-0 AAC) faces No. 24 Tulane (10-1 SU, 4-7 ATS, 7-0 AAC) in a battle of AAC supremacy from Yulman Stadium in New Orleans on Friday at 3:30pmET. These two teams along with SMU are tied for first place in the AAC. However, the winner of this game likely will meet in the American Athletic Conference title game, but there are numerous scenarios to break the tiebreakers for each team explained here.
Tulane has become a power in the AAC, but UTSA just got here after dominating Conference USA. In fact, the Roadrunners have won 15 straight regular season conference games and 17 straight including the 2021 and 2021 Conference USA Championship Games. On Nov. 17, they dominated another conference foe in USF, crushing them 49-21 at home as a 14-point home favorite.
Frank Harris was brilliant for UTSA with 411 yards passing (31 of 46) for three TDs and also has 112 yards rushing with three more scores. to help the Roadrunners set a school record with 643 yards of total offense. His 523 yards of total offense broke his old record of 445 set last season and his 523 tot yards was the second-highest mark for an FBS player this season.
Harris missed two games this season due to injuries and has still thrown for 2,308 yards with 17 TDs and six picks. He has 295 rushing yards and four T Ds. His top receiver has been Joshua Cephas, who has 76 catches for 966 yards and nine TDs to rank tied for 12th in the nation in receptions.
Overall, UTSA ranks 36th in yards per game (429.1ypg) and 48th in passing yards (254.5ypg) with 174.6 rushing yards per game and 33.1 points per contest (29th). Defensively, they struggle against the pass (241.3ypc) and rank 99th> They are solid against the run, allowing 129.5ypg.
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