Texas Tech Overview
Texas Tech does have a problem in stopping opponents from scoring. Teams are averaging 31.8 PPG. They have a tough time controlling opponent ground and air games, allowing a total of 434.0 PPG. DB Jake Parker, who leads the Raiders with four picks and four forced fumbles, could have his hands full today against a very tough Bull offense. Although they have a decent rush D, Texas Tech does not have much of a pass rush. Eli Howard is their top-player in the area with 4.5 sacks and 8.5 TFL.
Red Raiders Summary
- Exceptional pass attack
- Solid and accurate pocket QB
- Defense has some major challenges
South Florida Overview
The Bulls have 18 picks, more than 45 PD, over 30 sacks, and 85 TFL. This is one very tough defense. They probably won’t stop the Raiders entirely, but they will slow them down. Junior DT Bruce Hector leads the team in sacks with seven and is tied for tops in TFL with 13. There are three players who have three or more picks, including senior Deatrick Nichols with three INTs and a team-best 11 PD. LB Auggie Sanchez, who leads the Bulls with 77 tackles, has two interceptions, 2.5 sacks, and 9.5 TFL. The evasive and talented Quinton Flowers (53.4 COMP%, 21 TDs, 6 INTs) has passed for 2,600 yards and rushed for 972 more, averaging 5.3 YPA while scoring 10 TDs on the ground. Flowers’ primary pass catcher is WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (50 REC, 746 YDs, 14.9 AVG, 5 TDs). Wideout Tyre McCants, who has five TDs, is averaging 19.9 YPC.
Bulls Summary
- Diverse offense
- Flowers can make things happen
- Very tough defense
Three Birmingham Bowl Takeaways
Our Texas Tech plays South Florida 2017 Birmingham Bowl pick includes these three important takeaways-
- QB edge passing goes to the Raiders
- QB edge playmaking goes to the Bulls
- Defensive edge goes to South Florida
Our 2017 Birmingham Bowl Pick
We expect a lot of points to be scored in this game. That means in our Texas Tech plays South Florida 2017 Birmingham Bowl pick, we are going with over 66.5. We also like USF in this game. Our pick is the Bulls at -3.0.