FBS-CFB Game Preview: UTSA Roadrunners (3–3) vs. North Texas Mean Green (5–1)

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Venue & Game Details

Location: DATCU Stadium, Denton, TX

Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. CT

Broadcast: ESPN+

Weather Forecast: ~74°F at kickoff, partly cloudy, light winds 6–9 mph,

Team Recent Form

North Texas Mean Green:

Last game: Lost 63–36 to South Florida.

Trend: Offense averaging 43.3 PPG (6th nationally), defense allowing 27.2 PPG (93rd nationally).

Strength: Top-10 scoring offense and +7 turnover margin (5th nationally).

UTSA Roadrunners:

Last game: Dominated Rice 61–13.

Trend: Offense averaging 34.5 PPG (39th nationally), defense allowing 26.8 PPG (87th nationally).

Strength: Balanced attack, strong rushing game (180.8 YPG, 46th nationally).

Injury Report

North Texas: No major injuries reported; QB Drew Mestemaker and RB Caleb Hawkins healthy.

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

Key Player Matchups

QB Drew Mestemaker (UNT): 1,573 yards, 13 TDs, 3 INTs, 66.7% completion.

RB Caleb Hawkins (UNT): 356 yards, 7 TDs – red-zone finisher.

WR Miles Coleman (UNT): 320 yards, 1 TD – reliable possession receiver.

QB Owen McCown (UTSA): 1,221 yards, 12 TDs, 4 INTs, 64.1% completion.

RB Robert Henry (UTSA): 730 yards, 8 TDs – explosive runner.

WR Devin McCuin (UTSA): 341 yards, 4 TDs – top receiving option.

Series History

North Texas leads the all-time series 6–5.

Last meeting (2024): UTSA won 37–29.

The series has been tightly contested, with 7 of the last 10 games decided by one score.

Betting Trends:

North Texas is 4-2 ATS this season, 3-1 ATS as a favorite.

UTSA is 3-3 ATS, 1-0 ATS as an underdog.

The Over has hit in 4 of 6 games for both teams.

Historical Betting Results

North Texas has covered in 2 of last 3 games.

UTSA has covered in 2 of last 3 games.

Average combined score in last 3 UNT games: 60.5 points (under current O/U).

Average combined score in last 3 UTSA games: 54.8 points (well under current O/U).

Score Projection: North Texas 34 – UTSA 31

Summary

This AAC showdown features two of the league’s most explosive offenses. North Texas boasts a top-10 scoring unit led by QB Drew Mestemaker and RB Caleb Hawkins, while UTSA counters with dual-threat QB Owen McCown and RB Robert Henry’s power running. Expect a high-scoring, back-and-forth battle where turnovers and red-zone efficiency decide the outcome.

Game Odds

UTSA Roadrunners                          67.5

North Texas Mean Green             – 4.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 17, 2025

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