Memphis vs. Tulane Prediction: Updated Odds, Picks, How to Watch College Football Thursday

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Greg Fiume/Getty Images. Pictured: Running back Makhi Hughes of the Tulane Green Wave.

Before we get to the AAC Championship that features Tulane, the Green Wave (9-2, 7-0 AAC) will host the Memphis Tigers (9-2, 5-2) on Thursday, Nov. 28 for a Thanksgiving Day matchup.

Tulane and Army will meet in the AAC Championship on Friday, Dec. 6 at a location yet determined. The Green Wave and Black Knights are the only undefeated teams in conference play, leading every other member of the AAC by two games.

While Tulane and Army can lose their Week 14 contests, home-field advantage is at for both teams. If both Army and Tulane win Week 14, the College Football Playoff rankings may be the deciding factor on whether Yulman Stadium or Michie Stadium will host the AAC title game.

Memphis will look to spoil Tulane’s intentions of staying home in New Orleans the first week of December. The Tigers have suffered 2 conference losses, a 56-44 loss at Navy in Week 4 and a 44-36 trip to UTSA in Week 10. Both games were on the road and had a combined point total of 180 points.

Both teams are coming off a bye week, as Tulane enters as a -13.5 favorite with an over/under set at 55.

Let's dive into my Memphis vs. Tulane predictions and college football picks for Thursday, Nov. 28.


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Memphis vs. Tulane Predictions and Pick

  • Memphis vs. Tulane Pick: Over 55

My Tulane vs. Memphis best bet is for both teams to go over the total, with the best line currently available at bet365, according to our live NCAAF odds page.


Memphis vs. Tulane Odds, Betting Line, Spread

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Thursday, Nov. 28
7:30 p.m. ET
ESPN
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Memphis Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+13.5
-103
54
-109o / -112u
+350
Tulane Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-13.5
-120
54
-109o / -112u
-480
Odds via BetRivers. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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  • Spread: Tulane -13.5, Memphis +13.5
  • Over/Under: 54 Total Points (109o / -112u)
  • Moneyline: Tulane ML -480, Memphis ML +350


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Memphis Tigers vs. Tulane Green Wave Week 14 Betting Preview

Memphis Tigers

There was a continuous signal that the Memphis defense had issues stopping AAC opponents before the UTSA loss. North Texas put 44 on the board in a highly explosive Week 8 contest. The Mean Green created 10 pass explosives with four offensive possessions averaging at least 10 yards per play.

Those struggles continued in Week 9 while hosting Charlotte, allowing the 49ers five yards per rush and a touchdown on every scoring opportunity.

The 3-3-5 defense has been poor in a number of basic fundamentals, ranking 124th in broken tackles allowed. The inability of the nickel secondary to stop offenses in one-on-one tackling situations has created a rank of 119th against the explosive rush.

Despite the issues in Rush EPA (Expected Points Added), the Tigers are 11th in our latest Havoc Rankings thanks to a high mark in forced fumbles.

Quarterback Seth Henigan has kept the offense humming thanks to a top-20 rank in offensive momentum killer.

Henigan has posted 28 big-time throws to just 12 turnover-worthy plays this season, indicating the passing has been more elite than his 21 touchdowns indicate.

Memphis ranks 13th in On-Target Rate, a statistic from Sports Info Solutions that measures the accuracy of hitting targets in stride.

When hitches and crossing routes aren't moving the chains, Memphis turns to Mario Anderson Jr. to lead a top-20 rushing attack that uses heavy zone-read concepts.


Tulane Green Wave

The Green Wave have left no doubt on over the previous three games, as five of their seven conference wins have come with a minimum 96% post-game win expectancy.

Losses to Oklahoma and Kansas State in nonconference play hindered Tulane from making a run as the top Group of Five team, but an AAC Championship appearance in head coach Jon Sumrall's first season is a major accomplishment.

Offensive coordinator Joe Craddock uses a heavy rush attack that utilizes a variety of concepts, including outside zone, power and man.

The centerpiece of the offense is running back Mahki Hughes, generating nearly 1,300 yards on the season with 15 touchdowns and 56 missed tackles forced.

The sophomore averages more than four yards after first contact, a lethal combination with an offensive line that's top-25 in Line Yards.

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The Tulane defense has been one of the best in the conference under coordinator Greg Gasparato’s nickel package.

The Green Wave sit top-25 in Havoc thanks to one of the best pass-rush units and a hard stop rank in the top five of all FBS defenses.

The numbers are even more impressive in passing downs, ranking top-five in both efficiency and explosives allowed.

Edge rushers Matthew Fobbs-White and Adin Huntington have created 39 pressures, while linebacker Tyler Grubbs leads the team with 25 stops, defined by PFF as a complete failure by the offense.


Tulane vs. Memphis Matchup Analysis

Toggle the dropdowns below to hide or show how Tulane and Memphis match up statistically:

Memphis Offense vs. Tulane Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success2012
Line Yards3028
Pass Success793
Havoc621
Finishing Drives1614
Quality Drives2111
Tulane Offense vs. Memphis Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success3433
Line Yards2411
Pass Success969
Havoc711
Finishing Drives1570
Quality Drives737
Pace of Play / Other
PFF Tackling9095
PFF Coverage7828
Special Teams SP+4339
Middle 81044
Seconds per Play27.7 (80)31.4 (132)
Rush Rate47% (111)67% (4)

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Memphis vs. Tulane Picks, Best Bets

Action Network's projection calls for Tulane to be favored by 11, short of the current market set at two touchdowns. The bigger question is finding the motivation for this game, with Memphis projected for the Hawaii Bowl and Tulane’s upcoming conference championship game.

While Memphis is the look in regard to a side, there are defensive issues that have percolated down the stretch worth noting in this game.

The Tigers have given up a plenty of explosives against teams using man and outside zone — two of the biggest concepts used by the Green Wave offense.

Memphis ranks bottom-15 nationally in rush explosives allowed, an indication that Hughes should hit the Tigers with a few runs to get into scoring position.

Memphis also sits 70th in Defensive Finishing Drives — a poor number in defending the extended red zone considering a strength of schedule of 132nd.

The next question is Memphis' ability to join Tulane on the scoreboard.

While the overall numbers from Henigan have not made the Tigers one of the more explosive offenses in the nation, the numbers in early downs tell a different story.

Memphis has one of the highest rates nationally in choosing pass on first downs, as the Tigers will go right at a secondary that ranks 29th in creating contested catches.

The Tulane defense has struggled with broken tackles as well, ranking 127th in that area this season. The bigger number in the analytics is standard downs explosives, as Tulane allows a big play at one of the worst rates in the country.

Look for Henigan and Memphis to get down the field early in standard downs, taking advantage of a defense that's 121st in Standard Downs EPA Allowed.

Tulane will also have success on the ground with run concepts that Memphis has been unable to defend all season.

Our Action Network total projection comes in at 56.5, just above the biggest key number in totals. Buying a half-point on totals is only considered around the key of 55, as the juice on this number should be limited to -120 or better.

Pick: Over 55 (-120 or Better)


Memphis vs. Tulane Streaming, How to Watch, Channel, Location, Start Time

Location:Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Date:Thursday, Nov. 28
Kickoff Time:7:30 p.m. ET
TV / Streaming:ESPN

Memphis heads to Tulane on Thursday, Nov. 28 to face Tulane at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN on Thanksgiving Day.


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