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The upcoming Saturday football game on November 1, 2025, between the North Alabama Lions and Utah Tech Trailblazers at Greater Zion Stadium in St. George, UT, is highly anticipated in the 2025-26 NCAAF season. The Lions come into this matchup with a stronger passing offense, averaging 281.125 passing yards, compared to Utah Tech’s 189.75 passing yards. However, Utah Tech boasts a more robust rushing offense with 125.25 rushing yards per game versus North Alabama’s 179.75 total yards, which includes a balanced attack. Both teams have shown vulnerabilities on defense, with North Alabama allowing 460.875 total yards and Utah Tech allowing 382.125 yards per game.
Quarterback play will be key, with North Alabama’s starter likely to maintain his role given no injury concerns, while Utah Tech’s quarterback situation appears stable as well. The Lions have a slight edge in pass protection and pass rush, which could influence the game's pace and scoring. The last matchup on October 5, 2024, saw North Alabama dominate Utah Tech 60-14, which could influence betting trends for this rematch.
The point spread and total points will be critical for bettors, with the Lions showing a 3-4-0 record against the spread and Utah Tech holding a stronger 5-3-0 ATS record. The total points line will be influenced by the teams' offensive and defensive matchups, with an over/under leaning towards a moderately high-scoring game. This game will be broadcast on ESPN+, giving fans and bettors easy access to live action.
These betting trends and game insights suggest that bettors should watch for how the passing and rushing matchups evolve during the game. The Lions’ strong passing game versus Utah Tech’s rushing defense and the Trailblazers’ run offense against North Alabama’s run defense are pivotal. For smart betting, consider these stats and the home field advantage at Greater Zion Stadium. Ready to bet smarter? Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription now or place your wager with a U.S. regulated sportsbook to capitalize on the edge.