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The upcoming Friday football matchup on November 7, 2025, features the Memphis Tigers hosting the Tulane Green Wave at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, TN. This NCAAF regular season Week 11 game promises exciting betting trends and game insights for sports bettors. Memphis enters as favorites with a -3.5 point spread and an over/under set at 54 points, according to Caesars sportsbook odds.
Memphis boasts a strong offensive unit averaging 429.8 total yards per game, with 228.7 passing yards and 201.1 rushing yards. Their defense is solid, allowing just 346.9 total yards and excelling in pass rush with 1.67 sacks per game. Tulane counters with a balanced offense averaging 408.3 total yards, including 233.1 passing and 175.1 rushing yards, while their defense allows 402 total yards per game.
Quarterback play is pivotal, with Memphis likely starting their top QB who benefits from strong pass protection, while Tulane’s QB faces a tough pass rush. Memphis holds an impressive 8-1 ATS record and is undefeated at home 4-0 ATS, while Tulane is 4-4 ATS overall but struggles 1-3 ATS on the road. This home advantage and recent form give Memphis the edge in this clash.
Recent results highlight Memphis’s high-scoring offense, including a 38-14 win over Rice and a 34-31 victory against South Florida. Tulane has shown inconsistency, with wins against East Carolina but losses to Army and Florida. The point spread and total points line indicate a moderately close game with potential for scoring above 54 points.
Sports bettors can use these betting trends and game insights to make informed wagers. Memphis’s strong home performance and balanced attack make them the best bet. Check out the detailed odds and place your wager with a U.S. regulated sportsbook or consider Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription for an edge.
In their last matchup on November 28, 2024, where Memphis won 34-24, Memphis edged Tulane in a thrilling contest, highlighting the competitive nature of this series.