USF vs. Miami Football Preview: The Battle for Southern Florida

Game Overview

The No. 18 South Florida Bulls (2-0) face a formidable challenge as they take on the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes (2-0) on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m. EDT, and the game will be broadcast on The CW Network. This Week 3 matchup pits an upstart USF team, coming off back-to-back upset wins against ranked opponents, against a Miami squad looking to solidify its top-five status after impressive early-season performances. Miami leads the all-time series 6-1, with USF’s lone victory coming in 2010. Last season, Miami dominated USF 50-15 in Tampa, but the Bulls are showing signs of a resurgence under coach Alex Golesh.

Team Analysis

Miami Hurricanes

Sep 6 2025 Miami Gardens Florida USA Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck 11 handoff the football to running back CharMar Brown 6 against the Bethune Cookman Wildcats during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium Mandatory Credit Sam Navarro Imagn Images

Recent Performance: Miami opened the 2025 season with a 27-24 victory over then-top-10 Notre Dame, showcasing resilience in a tight fourth quarter. They followed with a 45-3 rout of Bethune-Cookman, where quarterback Carson Beck completed 22 of 24 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns. The Hurricanes are averaging 36.0 points per game (46th nationally) while allowing just 13.5 points per game (42nd). Their defense, under new coordinator Corey Heatherman, has shown marked improvement, particularly in generating pressure and maintaining discipline with zero turnovers allowed.

Key Players:

  • QB Carson Beck: The former Georgia quarterback leads the ACC with a 77.8% completion rate, throwing for 472 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions. His accuracy and decision-making have been pivotal.
  • RB Mark Fletcher Jr.: Fletcher has rushed for 152 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.
  • WR Malachi Toney: Toney has 12 receptions for 162 yards and one touchdown, emerging as a reliable target.
  • WR CJ Daniels: Daniels has 10 catches for 119 yards and three touchdowns, adding explosive playmaking.

Strengths: Miami’s offense is balanced, averaging 274.5 passing yards and 159.0 rushing yards per game. Their defensive line, led by Rueben Bain Jr., is disruptive, and the secondary has held up well against strong opponents. The Hurricanes’ turnover-free play (zero allowed, four forced) gives them a significant edge.

Weaknesses: Miami’s 1-2 record against the spread (ATS) this season suggests they haven’t always met oddsmakers’ expectations. Their 2-4 ATS in their last six games and 7-16 ATS in their last 23 home games raise concerns about covering large spreads.

South Florida Bulls

Sep 6 2025 Gainesville Florida USA South Florida Bulls quarterback Byrum Brown 17 looks to throw against the Florida Gators during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Mandatory Credit Matt Pendleton Imagn Images

Recent Performance: USF has been the surprise of the 2025 season, defeating two AP top-25 teams in Boise State (34-7) and Florida (18-16). The Bulls’ defense has been stellar, allowing just 11.5 points per game (32nd nationally), while their offense averages 26.0 points per game (80th). Their ability to win at the margins, particularly with third-quarter adjustments (outscoring opponents 23-0 in the third quarter across both games), has been key to their success.

Key Players:

  • QB Byrum Brown: A dual-threat star, Brown has thrown for 473 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions, while rushing for 109 yards and two scores. His 240-pass interception-free streak is a program record.
  • RB Alvon Isaac: Isaac has contributed 88 yards on eight carries, providing a complementary rushing threat.
  • WR Keshaun Singleton: Singleton has seven receptions for 168 yards and one touchdown, including a 75-yard score against Florida.
  • Defense: USF’s defense ranks 30th nationally, allowing 11.5 points per game. They’ve forced four turnovers while committing none.

Strengths: USF’s defense is opportunistic, and their offense, led by Brown and a talented offensive line, can be explosive. Their 5-1 ATS record in their last six games and 5-2 ATS in their last seven road games show they’ve been a bettor’s favorite as underdogs.

Weaknesses: USF’s offense ranks 100th in rushing yards (122.5 per game), and their 391.5 total yards per game (93rd) suggest they may struggle against Miami’s improved defense. Facing a third straight high-intensity game could lead to fatigue, especially in the second half against Power 4 competition.

Betting Odds and Trends

  • Spread: Miami -17.5 (-108), USF +17.5 (-108)
  • Moneyline: Miami -787, USF +544
  • Over/Under: 57.5 points (-110)
  • Betting Insights:
    • Miami has an 88.7% implied win probability, while USF has a 15.5% chance to win outright.
    • USF is 2-0 ATS this season and 5-2 ATS in their last seven road games.
    • Miami is 1-2 ATS this season and 1-4 ATS in their last five games as the favorite.
    • The under has hit in five of Miami’s last seven games against USF.
  • Betting Recommendation: Take USF +17.5. The Bulls’ defensive discipline and Brown’s dual-threat ability should keep the game closer than the spread suggests. The under (57.5) is also a strong play, given USF’s defensive strength and Miami’s history of low-scoring games against the Bulls.

Key Matchups

  • USF’s Defense vs. Carson Beck: USF’s ability to disrupt Beck’s rhythm in the pocket will be crucial. Their defensive line must generate pressure to force quick throws, while the secondary faces a challenge in covering Toney and Daniels.
  • Byrum Brown vs. Miami’s Defensive Line: Brown’s mobility will test Miami’s front, but the Hurricanes’ improved pass rush could limit his scrambling. USF may need to rely on quick passes and designed runs to keep Brown effective.
  • Turnover Battle: Both teams rank among the nation’s best in turnover margin (Miami: 4 forced, 0 allowed; USF: 4 forced, 0 allowed). The team that wins this battle likely controls the game’s tempo.

Prediction

Miami’s talent and home-field advantage make them the clear favorite, but USF’s defensive prowess and Brown’s playmaking ability suggest they can keep this game competitive. The Hurricanes will likely lean on Beck’s efficiency and Fletcher’s ground game to control the clock, but USF’s third-quarter adjustments and turnover-free play should prevent a blowout. Expect Miami to pull away late, but USF covers the spread in a lower-scoring affair.

Final Score Prediction: Miami 31, USF 21

ATS Pick: USF +17.5
O/U Pick: Under 57.5

This game will be a test of USF’s staying power as a Group of Five contender and Miami’s ability to handle a scrappy, upset-minded opponent. Fans can expect an intense in-state rivalry with playoff implications for both teams.

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