- Matchup: Utah State Aggies vs USF Bulls
- Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
- Venue: Yuengling Center, Tampa, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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On Thursday, the USF Bulls (4-4) will challenge the undefeated Utah State Aggies (7-0) at the Yuengling Center.

The last outing for the Utah State Aggies saw them triumph over Montana State, ending with a score of 84-81. In terms of fouls, the Aggies committed 15, while Montana State logged 21. Utah State made 11 of 36 attempts from beyond the arc. Montana State’s free throw performance was impressive, converting 16 out of 18 attempts for an 88.9% accuracy. They tallied 39 rebounds—12 offensive and 27 defensive—despite not registering any blocks. Montana State also achieved 9 assists and 4 steals throughout the game. Defensively, Utah State held their opponents to a shooting percentage of 39.1% from the floor, allowing 27 of 69 shots. They dished out 17 assists, forced 15 turnovers, and secured 11 steals. In terms of rebounds, the Aggies amassed 35 total, including 9 on the offensive end. From the free throw line, they converted 18 out of 26 attempts for a shooting percentage of 69.2%. Utah State closed the game with a field goal percentage of 46.8% (29 of 62) and made 8 of 22 three-point attempts.
Highlighting the Aggies’ performance was MJ Collins, who scored 23 points on 6 of 11 shooting. He logged 42 minutes, secured 4 rebounds, and contributed 1 assist, finishing with an efficient shooting rate of 54.5%.
The Aggies enter this matchup with a perfect record of 7-0 for the season. They average 12.4 turnovers and 18.0 fouls per game. Utah State collects an average of 38.0 rebounds per outing and has delivered 140 assists this season, ranking 63rd nationally in assists. The team boasts a three-point shooting percentage of 39.5% (66 of 167) and a free throw rate of 70.9%. Offensively, they score an average of 88.9 points per game, placing them 35th in the nation, with an impressive field goal percentage of 53.1%.
On the defensive side, the Aggies manage to force 16.1 turnovers and average 17.9 personal fouls per game. They rank 28th in D-1 for assists allowed, with 77 given up this year. Their defense permits a field goal percentage of 39.0% (156 of 400) and averages 31.1 rebounds conceded per game. Opponents are shooting 33.0% from three-point range against them, ranking 73rd in college basketball for points allowed, at 67.3 per game.
In their most recent game, the USF Bulls fell short against Colorado State, suffering an 83-68 defeat. They gathered a total of 29 rebounds (16 defensive and 13 offensive) during the matchup. The Bulls turned over the ball 8 times but also secured 8 steals throughout the game. The Colorado State squad was charged with 11 personal fouls, allowing the Bulls 14 free throw attempts, of which they converted 10 for a success rate of 71.4%. South Florida made 8 of 31 three-point attempts (25.8%) and concluded the game shooting 25 out of 69 from the floor, translating to a shooting percentage of 36.2%. On defense, the Bulls permitted Colorado State to convert 30 of 49 field goal attempts for a 61.2% rate. The CSU team shot a remarkable 72.7% from three-point territory, hitting 16 of 22 attempts, and closed the game converting 7 of 12 free throws (58.3%). On the glass, South Florida allowed Colorado State to secure 28 total rebounds (3 offensive).
Wes Enis stepped up as a key player for the Bulls, contributing 17 points over 36 minutes, along with 2 assists. He shot 6 of 17 for a field goal percentage of 35.3% and gathered 2 rebounds.
This season, South Florida holds a record of 4-4. The Bulls are averaging 23.5 fouls per game while enjoying a free throw rate of 74.6%. They register 16.9 assists per game (ranking 72nd in the nation) and record 11.6 turnovers per game. This season, South Florida has amassed a total of 731 points (averaging 91.4 points per contest) and collects 40.9 rebounds per outing. Offensively, the Bulls maintain a field goal shooting percentage of 43.9%, putting them at 249th place in college basketball.
Defensively, the Bulls rank 329th in college basketball for points allowed per game at 82.5. They force an average of 17.3 turnovers per game but allow opponents to shoot 45.5% from the floor (ranking 269th in college). South Florida’s defense permits a three-point shooting percentage of 37.0% (68 of 184) and allows opponents to convert 68.1% of their free throw attempts. On average, they permit 14.9 assists and 38.1 total rebounds per game, ranking 267th and 310th in Division 1, respectively.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on South Florida
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