Week 4 • September 26, 2026, 04:00 AM UTC
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Power Rank: 3.7
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Power Rank: -10.5

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South Florida (power rating: 3.7) carries a 14.2-point edge over Bowling Green (-10.5) on a neutral field per Blue Chip Analytics. Bowling Green's home field (Blue Chip HFA: 2.0) narrows that gap at Doyt L. Perry Stadium. South Florida travels 926 miles for this game — check the travel panel for rest and body clock context. See Line Value below.

General Information

Week: Week 4
Kick Off (at stadium): 12:00 AM EDT
Stadium: Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Capacity: 33,527
Elevation: 682 ft
HFA Rating: 2.0
Playing Surface: Artificial Turf

Betting Information

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Power Rank Implied Line South Florida -14.2

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Home field — Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Weather: Patchy light rain in area with thunder
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Does weather affect South Florida vs Bowling Green at Doyt L. Perry Stadium?

Game-time forecast at Doyt L. Perry Stadium shows Patchy light rain in area with thunder — 73.8°F, Feels Like 63.5°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 light rain in area with thunder

Patchy light rain in area with thunder

73.8°F

Feels Like: 63.5°F
Wind: 5.6 mph NW
Gusts: 11.6 mph
Precipitation: 0.02"
Humidity: 91%
Rain Chance: 46%
Snow Chance: 0%

Travel & Rest

South Florida (Away)

This Week: 926.0 miles
Last Week: Home Game
Season Total: 3012.5 miles
Body Clock Time: 00:00
Rest Days: 7

Bowling Green (Home)

This Week: 0.0 miles
Last Week: 1039.1 miles
Season Total: 2405.8 miles
Body Clock Time: 00:00
Rest Days: 7

What are the key factors for South Florida vs Bowling Green?

South Florida: Key Factors

New-Look Offense Under Brian Hartline

South Florida enters the season with a completely revamped offense under first-time head coach Brian Hartline. The Bulls feature a massive offensive line (average 6-5, 315 pounds) and a deep receiving corps led by transfers Bryson Rodgers and Mudia Reuben. Quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr., who started four games at LSU, is expected to lead the attack. The running game will rely on FCS transfers D.J. Crowther and Jason Collins Jr., who combined for over 1,900 yards last season. This unit's ability to execute in its first game together will be critical.

Defensive Havoc Under Josh Aldridge

New defensive coordinator Josh Aldridge brings a fast, aggressive scheme that led the American Conference in total and scoring defense at East Carolina. Key playmakers include edge rushers C.J. Hicks (Ohio State) and Shamar Meikle (Oregon State), nose tackle Major Dillard (330 lbs), and linebacker Grayson Howard (Florida). The secondary features cornerback Za'Quan Bryan (Minnesota) and safety Israel Boyce (West Virginia), alongside returning starter Tavin Ward. This group's ability to create turnovers and pressure the quarterback will be vital against FIU.

Home Field Advantage and Weather Conditions

The Bulls play their final season at Raymond James Stadium, where they have a home-field advantage of 2.4 points. The forecast calls for clear skies, 66°F, and 10 mph wind, which should not significantly impact the game. USF will be well-rested and have no travel, giving them a situational edge over FIU, which must travel to Tampa.

Special Teams Stability

Placekicker Nico Gramatica is a proven weapon, having made 18 of 24 field goals last season with five career makes from 50+ yards. Punter Luke Goater provides consistency. In a potentially close game, special teams could be a decisive factor.

Uncertainty at Quarterback and Overall Chemistry

While Michael Van Buren Jr. is the favorite, the quarterback competition includes Luke Kromenhoek and KJ Cooper, and no starter has been officially named. With so many new transfers and a first-year head coach, offensive cohesion and chemistry are unknowns. How quickly the offense gels will determine USF's ability to execute against FIU.

Bowling Green: Key Factors

New-look offensive line faces immediate test

Bowling Green returns zero starters on the offensive line, with only James Thomas Jr. (two starts, 405 snaps) and Alexis Sanchez (rotational guard) providing any experience. This unit will be tested by Tarleton State's defensive front, especially in pass protection for first-time starter Austin Novosad.

Austin Novosad's debut as starting QB

Oregon transfer Austin Novosad, a former 4-star recruit, finally gets his first career start after backing up Bo Nix, Dillon Gabriel, and Dante Moore. His mobility and strong arm are assets, but he must avoid turnovers against a Tarleton State defense that will look to pressure a green offensive line.

Run-heavy offense leans on Austyn Dendy

Bowling Green ran the ball 62% of the time last season, and Austyn Dendy returns after rushing for 100+ yards in three straight games to end 2025. With a rebuilt line, establishing the run early will be critical to control the clock and protect Novosad.

Defensive front seven could dominate

The Falcons' front six is a strength, led by DE Myles Bradley (5 sacks) and DT Eriq George (4 sacks), plus a healthy LB Dorian Pringle (All-MAC candidate) and Purdue transfer Sanders Ellis. This group should pressure Tarleton State's offense and set the tone.

Weather and home-field advantage favor Bowling Green

The game is at home with a 2.0 HFA, and the forecast calls for patchy rain and 19 mph wind. These conditions could disrupt passing games, favoring Bowling Green's run-heavy attack and experienced defensive front.

What do the matchup numbers say?

South Florida travels 926 miles to this game, a significant road trip.

How do South Florida and Bowling Green compare on power ratings?

Blue Chip Analytics power ratings favour South Florida (3.7) over Bowling Green (-10.5) by 14.2 points on a neutral field. Despite playing at home, Bowling Green faces a power rating deficit. Check whether the market spread accounts for this gap. Bowling Green brings a meaningful home field advantage to this matchup (Blue Chip HFA: 2.0). 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 South Florida as the stronger team by 14.2 points on a neutral field; apply HFA and travel context before finalising a line read.