What the analytics predict for Texas vs. UTSA in this Week 3 college football game.
Coming off the win of the year so far, No. 2 Texas jumped a spot in the rankings and returns home to square off against UTSA in college football's Week 3 action on Saturday.
Still, this has been a successful football team in the last few years, winning at least nine games in each of the last three seasons and claiming two Conference USA championships under head coach Jeff Traylor. How good is it this season? So far, the SP+ model is 47-44 against the spread with a 51.6 win percentage.Texas is a 35.5 point favorite against UTSA, according to the lines at FanDuel Sportsbook, which set the total at 56.5 points for the game.Other analytical models also strongly favor the Longhorns to dominate at home.
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