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Preview the Oct. 25 matchup between the South Florida Bulls and Memphis Tigers with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
Our South Florida vs. Memphis picks, odds & expert predictions see the Tigers pulling off the home upset over the Bulls on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
The defeat to Miami remains the only blemish on South Florida’s ledger, and the Bulls responded to the defeat in style, winning their next four games by an average margin of 34.75 points. Three of those opponents were also-rans, but a 63-36 victory over red-hot North Texas was as impressive a performance as you’ll see in the Group of 5 this season.
The Tigers (7-1, 3-1 American Conference) overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to beat USF 34-31 on Oct. 25 at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium. The Bulls (6-2, 3-1) were in control for most of the game, but Memphis’ offense kicked into gear in the second half to pull out the win.
No. 18 USF is making the trip to the Volunteer State to take on the Memphis Tigers at 12 p.m. The Bulls are undefeated in conference play through the 2025 season, yet have not beat the Tigers since 2016.
Which mattered little, as long as he kept his team in the College Football Playoff conversation. Today, even that’s a tenuous talking point. Leading by 14 entering the fourth quarter, the No.
No. 18-ranked South Florida (6-2, 3-1 American) saw Memphis (7-1; 3-1 American) come back from a 14-point deficit entering the fourth quarter to claim a 34-31 victory over the Bulls Saturday at Liberty Bowl Stadium in Memphis.
Quarterback Brendon Lewis connected with Cortez Braham Jr. for a 10-yard touchdown with 1:07 remaining to give Memphis a come-from-behind 34-31 victory over No. 18 South Florida.
On Saturday, the USF Bulls and Memphis Tigers will tussle in an American Athletic Conference battle at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
The Miami Hurricanes took care of business at home with a big win over stanford. Memphis rallies in fourth quarter to defeat USF.
USF head coach Alex Golesh did not appreciate how the college football fans in Memphis treated his players during a loss on Saturday. They booed what