Week 11 • November 14, 2026, 05:00 AM UTC
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Power Rank: -12.1
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Power Rank: -4.9

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Tulsa (power rating: -4.9) holds a 7.2-point edge over Florida Atlantic (-12.1) on a neutral field per Blue Chip Analytics. Tulsa's home field adds 1.9 points to that edge at Chapman Stadium. Florida Atlantic travels 1,152 miles for this game — check the travel panel for rest and body clock context. See Line Value below.

General Information

Week: Week 11
Kick Off (at stadium): 11:00 PM CST
Stadium: Chapman Stadium
Capacity: 30,000
Elevation: 804 ft
HFA Rating: 1.9
Playing Surface: Artificial Turf

Betting Information

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Power Rank Implied Line Tulsa -7.2

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Home field — Chapman Stadium
Weather: Patchy rain nearby
Travel impact

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Does weather affect Florida Atlantic vs Tulsa at Chapman Stadium?

Game-time forecast at Chapman Stadium shows Patchy rain nearby — 72.0°F, Feels Like 76.3°F with winds of 5.6 mph. Weather is not expected to be a meaningful factor in this game. The weather adjustment has been pre-filled in the Line Value Calculator above — adjust manually if conditions change before kick-off.

Weather Conditions

Forecast for: July 05, 2026
Patchy rain nearby

Patchy rain nearby

72.0°F

Feels Like: 76.3°F
Wind: 5.6 mph S
Gusts: 11.9 mph
Precipitation: 0.03"
Humidity: 81%
Rain Chance: 14%
Snow Chance: 0%

Travel & Rest

Florida Atlantic (Away)

This Week: 1151.6 miles
Last Week: Home Game
Season Total: 7787.0 miles
Body Clock Time: 00:00
Rest Days: 9

Tulsa (Home)

This Week: 0.0 miles
Last Week: 1089.8 miles
Season Total: 5092.0 miles
Body Clock Time: 23:00
Rest Days: 7

What are the key factors for Florida Atlantic vs Tulsa?

Florida Atlantic: Key Factors

Turnover vulnerability vs. Florida's opportunistic defense

FAU quarterback Caden Veltkamp led the FBS in interceptions last season (17) and the Owls led all teams in giveaways (29). Florida's defense, playing at home with a strong pass rush, will look to force early mistakes. Veltkamp's decision-making under pressure is the single biggest swing factor for FAU's competitiveness.

Pass-happy offense meets SEC-caliber secondary

FAU's offense is one of the most pass-heavy in college football, relying on Veltkamp-to-Messer connections. Florida's secondary, typically athletic and deep, will challenge that strength. If FAU cannot establish any run game with Kaden Shields-Dutton, the offense becomes one-dimensional and easier to defend.

Defensive improvement needed against Florida's balanced attack

FAU's defense allowed the most points per game in program history (36.3) and was gashed both on the ground and through the air. New transfers like LB Joseph Sipp Jr. and DT Blake Burris must help stop the run and generate pressure. Florida's offense will test whether FAU's overhauled secondary can hold up.

Road environment and travel factor

FAU travels just 264 miles to Gainesville, a manageable trip, but faces a hostile SEC crowd at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (venue HFA 2.5). The Owls have not played a true road game yet this season, and the noise and atmosphere could disrupt communication, especially for a turnover-prone offense.

Weather conditions favor passing game

The forecast calls for clear skies, 61°F, and light wind (4 mph). These ideal conditions remove weather as a variable and should allow FAU's pass-heavy attack to operate at full capacity. However, it also means Florida's offense faces no hindrance, putting pressure on FAU's defense to keep up.

Tulsa: Key Factors

Quarterback Mobility Key Against Oklahoma State's Pass Rush

Baylor Hayes' dual-threat ability (376 rushing yards before sacks in 2025) will be critical against Oklahoma State's defense, especially with projected 26 mph winds limiting deep passing. Hayes' scrambling can extend plays and exploit any gaps in the Cowboys' rush lanes.

Inexperienced Skill Positions Face Tough Test

Tulsa must replace its top three rushers and receivers from 2025. Newcomer RB Trequan Jones (graded as the third-best transfer RB by PFF) will be relied upon heavily, but the lack of proven pass-catchers could stall drives against a Power 4 opponent.

Defensive Backs Must Contain Big Plays

Tulsa's secondary, led by All-Conference CB Elijah Green (5 INTs in 2025) and S Zach Williams (73 tackles, 2 FF), must prevent explosive plays that plagued the defense late last season. Oklahoma State's passing attack will test their discipline in windy conditions.

Home Field Advantage and Weather Factors

Playing at home (HFA 1.9) provides a boost, but 26 mph winds and rain could neutralize Tulsa's passing game and favor a ground-and-pound approach. The kicking game, with new kicker Marlon Hauck (no FGs in college), becomes a liability in adverse weather.

Linebacker Depth Concerns After Key Departure

The loss of leading tackler Ray Coney (129 stops) to Texas A&M leaves a void in the middle. Chris Thompson Jr. returns from a broken ankle but may be rusty, making Tulsa vulnerable to Oklahoma State's run game and short-to-intermediate passes.

What do the matchup numbers say?

Florida Atlantic travels 1,152 miles to this game, a significant road trip.

Florida Atlantic arrives with a 1-hour body clock shift.

How do Florida Atlantic and Tulsa compare on power ratings?

Blue Chip Analytics power ratings favour Tulsa (-4.9) over Florida Atlantic (-12.1) by 7.2 points on a neutral field. After adding home field advantage, the rating-implied line may differ meaningfully from the market spread. Tulsa brings a modest home field advantage to this matchup (Blue Chip HFA: 1.9). Add this to the neutral-site differential to arrive at a venue-adjusted line.

Blue Chip Analytics power ratings represent expected point margin against an average FBS opponent on a neutral field, calculated from game data sourced via CollegeFootballData.com (CFBD). They are one input — cross-reference with the travel, rest, and weather data above before drawing conclusions.

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Blue Chip Analytics rates Tulsa as the stronger team by 7.2 points on a neutral field; apply HFA and travel context before finalising a line read.