Tulsa vs. Temple Prediction: Odds, Spread, DFS Picks, and More

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Tulsa vs. Temple Prediction: Odds, Spread, DFS Picks, and More

Temple and Tulsa are playing each other on Friday. Tulsa's offense could have a field day. Temple's defense is not as good as it used to be.

Tulsa plays Temple on Friday night. The main focus on DFS is picking which Tulsa players you can afford. E.J. Warner, the son of NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner is a good option for Temple. Keylon Stokes is third in the country with 765 receiving yards. Ian Stewart is injured and could be out for the rest of the season. The game is being played simultaneously. Western Kentucky and UAB are playing simultaneously, so you need to find some deep sleepers or at least one off-the-wall player.

Temple's defense had produced very well this season. Last week, UCF had their way with the Owls and it was John Rhys Plumlee who accounted for seven touchdowns himself. Tulsa's Davis Brin doesn't have the legs that Plumlees does, but they still run a good RPO-based offense.

Tulsa is 11th in passing offense (327.8 yards per game) and Temple is 106th (204.7 yards).

Tulsa's passing defense is sixth in the league. Temple's defense allows 196.3 yards per game.

Tulsa is running the football with 109.2 yards per game and Temple with 79.7.

Tulsa's aerial assault is one of the top passing attacks in the country. Temple's biggest weakness is their inability to make tackles in run defense. Tulsa's offensive ground game is uninspiring. Temple can't move the ball and Tulsa can’t stop the ground. The unit that breaks first probably won't have much to do with the game”s outcome.


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