UTSA Roadrunners vs Texas State Bobcats Prediction, 11/12/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UTSA Roadrunners vs Texas State Bobcats
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Location: Strahan Arena at the University Events Center in San Marcos, TX
TV: ESPN+
Strahan Arena at the University Events Center is where the Texas State Bobcats (1-2) will attempt to defeat the UTSA Roadrunners (1-1) on Wednesday.

The UTSA Roadrunners faced off with SIU Edwardsville and took a loss by a final of 77-60 in their last game. In regard to fouls, the Roadrunners finished with 20 and SIU Edwardsville finished the game with 17 fouls. They also made 6 out of their 14 tries from beyond the arc. SIU Edwardsville finished the game shooting 57.7% at the charity stripe by burying 15 of their 26 tries. Additionally, SIU Edwardsville pulled down 47 boards (10 offensive, 37 defensive), but wrapped up the game with no rejections. SIU Edwardsville dished out 8 dimes and had 6 steals for the game. With respect to the defense, UTSA allowed their opponent to shoot 48.3% from the field on 28 of 58 shooting. They also distributed 9 dimes in the matchup as well as forcing 14 turnovers and getting 11 steals. Pertaining to rebounding, they compiled 38 with 14 of them being on the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Roadrunners knocked down 13 of their 21 attempts for a percentage of 61.9%. UTSA walked away from the game having earned a 28.2% FG percentage (20 of 71) and converted 7 of their 29 three-point shots.
Jamir Simpson is one player who played a role in this contest. He recorded 16 points on 6 of 15 shooting. He played for 36 mins played and pulled down 3 rebounds. He walked away from this one shooting 40.0% from the floor and also totaled 1 assist.
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UTSA heads into this game with a record of 1-1 on the year. They turn it over 9.5 times per game and as a squad they are committing 17.5 personal fouls per game. As a team, UTSA is pulling down 50.0 rebounds per contest and has accounted for 31 dimes this season, which has them ranked 207th in D-1 in terms of passing the rock. The Roadrunners are connecting on 27.1% on shots from beyond the arc (16 of 59) and 62.2% from the free throw line. They currently have an average of 78.5 points per outing (210th in college) while going 39.9% from the field.
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On defense, the Roadrunners have forced 18.0 turnovers every game and they draw 13.5 fouls. They give up 20.0% from beyond the arc and they are 15th in Division 1 in points per game allowed (53.5). The Roadrunners are giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 31.6% (36 of 114) and they surrender 40.5 boards per game as a group. They currently rank 23rd in the country in giving up assists with 12 relinquished so far this season.
The last time they took the court, the Texas State Bobcats took a defeat with a final score of 79-71 when they faced Tulane. In reference to team rebounding, Texas State allowed Tulane to grab 23 in all (3 offensive). They finished 45.0% from three-point range by hitting 9 of 20 and walked away from this one shooting 30 of 30 at the free throw line (100.0%). The Bobcats permitted Tulane to convert 20 of 47 tries from the floor which gave them a percentage of 42.6% in this contest. When the final whistle was blown, the Bobcats ended up going 26 for 60 from the field which gave them a rate of 43.3%. In reference to shots from beyond the arc, Texas State buried 8 out of 16 tries (50.0%). They were able to bury 11 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 84.6%. Tulane was called for 14 fouls for the matchup which took the Bobcats to the free throw line for 13 attempts. They also turned the ball over 10 times, while recording 7 steals for this game. The Bobcats recorded 21 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive boards totaling 31 in this game.
DJ Hall ended up being a factor for the Bobcats in this matchup. He earned 14 points in his 28 mins on the court and earned 3 dimes for the contest. He converted 5 of 10 for the matchup giving him a rate of 50.0%, and totaled 7 rebounds.
Texas State has a win-loss record of 1-2 so far this season. As an offense, the Bobcats are hitting on 48.9% from the floor, which ranks 109th in college. Texas State has earned 233 points on the year (77.7 per contest) and they grab 34.0 boards per contest. Their rate of assisting teammates is at 14.7 times per game (207th in Division 1) and they cough up possession 14.0 times per game. The Bobcats commit 19.7 fouls per game and they hit 76.4% from the charity stripe.
The Bobcats on defense are ranked 192nd in Division 1 in points per game surrendered with 72.3. They are able to force 14.0 TO's per game and have let teams shoot 42.2% from the field (201st in D-1). The Texas State defense concedes 35.8% on three-point shots (24 of 67) and their opposition makes 79.2% of their free throw shots. They have surrendered 13.3 dimes and 30.3 rebounds per game, which ranks them 210th and 73rd in the country.
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