Cincinnati Football: Week 13 game times, points spreads for AAC season finales

Cincinnati Bearcats running back Ryan Montgomery runs against Tulane Green Wave. USA Today.
Cincinnati Bearcats running back Ryan Montgomery runs against Tulane Green Wave. USA Today. /
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With the regular season coming to an end this week, there are multiple games with championship implications including Cincinnati hosting Tulane and UCF facing South Florida in the season finale.

Check out game times and point spreads for each conference matchup as four teams compete for a berth in the AAC championship game on Saturday, December 3. Odds according to WynnBET.

Cincinnati opened as 2-point favorites over Tulane with kick off set for Friday at noon on ABC. The winner will host the title game next week, while the loser is likely eliminated from contention.

UCF will look to bounce back on Saturday at 7:00 PM against rival South Florida, who enters the game winless in AAC play. The Knights are favored by 19.5 points and could secure a spot in the AAC championship with a win.

Cincinnati Football: Week 13 game times, points spreads for AAC season finales

Houston still has an outside chance to reach the title game but it’s the most unlikely scenario with a matchup against Tulsa on Saturday at 7:30 PM on ESPNU. The Cougars are 12-point favorites.

After getting blown out by Houston at home last week, East Carolina is hoping to end the season on a positive note at Temple. The Pirates are 11.5-point favorites with kick off Saturday at 1:00 PM.

Even though it doesn’t have championship stakes, a pair of 6-5 teams will battle for bowl positioning when SMU hosts Memphis as 4.5-point favorites on Saturday at 3:30 PM on ESPN2.

Despite a devastating loss to Navy at home, UCF has the best odds to secure a spot in the championship if there is a three-way tie for second place alongside Houston and the loser of Cincinnati and Tulane.

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