FBS-CFB Game Preview: Rice Owls (3-3) vs. UTSA Roadrunners (2-3)

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Venue & Game Details

Stadium: Alamodome (Capacity: 64,000)

Location: San Antonio, Texas

Kickoff Time: 7:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM CT

Broadcast: ESPNU 1][2]

Weather Forecast (San Antonio, TX)

Conditions: Clear skies, warm evening indoors (climate-controlled dome)

Kickoff Temp: 78°F outside, but game played indoors at the Alamodome

Wind: N/A (indoor venue)

Impact: Weather will not affect play.

Injury Report

Rice Owls

RB Rocko Griffin – Questionable (lower body)

DB TJ Magee – Questionable

OL Zachary Franks – OUT (season)

DL Joshua Nobles – OUT (season)

WR T.Y. Harding – OUT (season)

UTSA Roadrunners

No major injuries reported; QB Owen McCown and RB Robert Henry expected to start.

Key Player Matchups

QB Chase Jenkins (Rice) vs. UTSA Secondary

Jenkins: 520 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 68.6% completion

UTSA Pass Defense: Allowing 267.2 YPG (#124 FBS).

RB Quinton Jackson (Rice) vs. UTSA Front Seven

Jackson: 481 yards, 3 TDs, 5.2 YPC.

UTSA Run Defense: 118 YPG allowed (#45 FBS).

WR Drayden Dickmann (Rice) vs. CB Shadrach Banks Jr. (UTSA)

Dickmann: 229 yards, 3 TDs.

Banks: 37 tackles, 2 INTs.

QB Owen McCown (UTSA) vs. Rice Secondary

McCown: 985 yards, 9 TDs, 4 INTs, 63.2% completion

Rice Pass Defense: Allowing 191.3 YPG (#46 FBS).

RB Robert Henry (UTSA) vs. Rice Linebackers

Henry: 666 yards, 7 TDs, 8.3 YPC.

Rice Run Defense: 152.7 YPG allowed (#79 FBS).

WR Devin McCuin (UTSA) vs. CB Sean Fresch (Rice)

McCuin: 277 yards, 3 TDs.

Fresch: Veteran corner, 1 INT.

Recent Team Form

Rice Owls

Last game: Lost 27-21 to Florida Atlantic.

Offense: 312.8 YPG (#122), 20.5 PPG (#113).

Defense: 344 YPG allowed (#59), 21.5 PPG allowed (#58).

Strength: Top-20 rushing offense (219.7 YPG).

Weakness: Passing offense (#135 nationally, 93.2 YPG).

UTSA Roadrunners

Last game: Lost 27-21 to Temple.

Offense: 385.6 YPG (#72), 29.2 PPG (#67).

Defense: 385.2 YPG allowed (#91), 29.6 PPG allowed (#106).

Strength: Robert Henry’s explosive rushing (133 YPG).

Weakness: Pass defense (#124 nationally).

Series History

All-Time Record: UTSA leads 8–4.

Current Streak: Rice won last meeting (2024, 29-27).

Last Meeting: 2024 – Rice 29, UTSA 27 (in Houston).

At San Antonio: UTSA leads 5–1.

Notable: UTSA had won 8 straight before Rice’s upset last season.

Betting Trends

Rice:

3-3 ATS this season.

1-1 ATS as 12.5+ point underdog.

3 of 6 games Over.

UTSA:

2-3 ATS this season.

1-0 ATS as 12.5+ point favorite.

3 of 5 games Over.

Head-to-Head:

UTSA 8-4 all-time vs. Rice.

Last 5 meetings: UTSA 4-1 SU.

3 of last 5 meetings went Under.

Historical Betting Results

2024: Rice +7, upset win (29-27).

2023: UTSA -20, covered (34-14).

2022: UTSA -14, covered (41-7).

2021: UTSA -23, covered (45-0).

2019: UTSA -3.5, covered (31-27).

Projected Score: UTSA 30, Rice 17

Game Odds

Rice Owls                            48          

UTSA Roadrunners          – 9.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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