Cincinnati Football: Week 4 schedule, spreads for each AAC school

Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Leonard Taylor fights off a tackle against the Indiana Hoosiers. The Enquirer.
Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Leonard Taylor fights off a tackle against the Indiana Hoosiers. The Enquirer. /
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Most programs have one more non-conference matchup this Saturday before conference play is set to start the following week. Make sure to keep up with the latest point spreads for every matchup according to WynnBET.

Following a last-second loss at Florida last week, South Florida (+14) will look to bounce back on the road against Louisville at noon. SMU (+1.5) is coming off a 34-27 loss at Maryland and will host TCU at noon on ESPNU.

Temple (-9) should be able to handle Massachusetts at home this weekend after nearly pulling off an upset over Rutgers. Kick off is scheduled for 2:00 PM on ESPN+. Later in the day, Memphis (-12.5) will host North Texas at 3:30 PM.

After taking down in-state rival Miami on Saturday, the Bearcats will look to keep the momentum going as Indiana comes to town. Cincinnati (-17) is favored by three scores against the Big Ten team with kick off set for 3:30 PM on ESPN2.

Cincinnati Football: Week 4 schedule, spreads for each AAC school

UCF (-20) is also hosting a Power Five program with Georgia Tech traveling to Orlando this week. The game will start at 4:00 PM on ESPNU. Around the same time, Tulsa (+20.5) will likely have their hands full with a battle against 16th ranked Ole Miss.

Coming off a second consecutive loss, Houston (-17.5) is hoping to get back in the win column with Rice in town. The Cougars couldn’t keep up with Kansas in a 48-30 loss last week but should be able to take care of Rice on Saturday.

East Carolina (-16.5) will host Navy in the only intra-conference matchup this week at 6:00 PM on ESPN+. After shocking Kansas State on the road last week, Tulane (-12.5) will meet Southern Miss with a chance to stay undefeated.

With conference play right around the corner, seven programs have winning records which should make for a competitive race as the Bearcats attempt to win a third straight championship this season.

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