BYU vs. UTSA: Odds, TV info, live stream, prediction

BYU Cougars. (Mandatory Credit: Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports)
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BYU football looks to stay perfect vs. UTSA football on Saturday afternoon.

BYU football has an outside shot of crashing the Group of 5 New Year’s Six party in 2020.

The No. 15 BYU Cougars will host unranked UTSA football on Saturday afternoon in Week 6 of the 2020 college football season. BYU is 3-0 on the year and has been one of the most impressive teams we’ve seen on the gridiron this fall. Though not playing in a conference may end up hurting them at the end of this campaign, the Cougars go out there and take care of business each week.

Here is how to watch No. 15 BYU take on UTSA on Saturday afternoon.

Date: Saturday, Oct. 10
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET, 1:30 p.m. MT
Location: Provo, Utah
Venue: LaVell Edwards Stadium
Betting Odds: BYU -35, O/U: 63
TV Info: ESPN 2
Live Stream: WatchESPN

Kickoff from LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah will be a 3:30 p.m. ET, 1:30 p.m. MT. ESPN 2 will have the national telecast of this college football game. The available live stream can be found on WatchESPN. Make sure you have ESPN, or ESPN 2 for that matter, as a part of your cable package, so you can watch the Cougars face the Roadrunners on your laptop or tablet Saturday.

BYU will be laying a massive 35 points at home to the visiting Roadrunners. The associated money lines for this game are BYU -12300 and UTSA + 6700. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 63 points. There hasn’t been a ton of action on these lines since they first dropped. In fact, it’s only gone up a point in how many the Cougars have to lay. Odds are from OddsShark.

BYU has won all three of its games by way of a blowout. Though the Cougars have blown out the Navy Midshipmen, the Troy Trojans and the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, the game where they would have been challenged the most vs. the Army Black Knights has been postponed. However, the Cougars have shown enough offensive firepower to cover the 35-point spread vs. UTSA.

And because BYU has scored at least 45 points in all three of its games this season, we shouldn’t expect anything less out of Kalani Sitake’s team. It may be bold for BYU to win and cover, but the Cougars do just enough to hit on both of those for you this week. If that requires hanging over half a hundred on the visiting Roadrunners, BYU will get it done. This is an excellent football team.

Pick: BYU, 52, UTSA 15

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