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How to watch South Florida vs Charlotte NCAAF game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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The South Florida Bulls kick off American Athletic Conference play on Friday night when they square off against the Charlotte 49ers.

Charlotte is still very much a work in progress. The 49ers can keep things interesting at times with a passing attack that likes to stretch the field, but USF looks locked in and refreshed. Since their loss to Miami three weeks ago, the Bulls crushed South Carolina State, enjoyed a bye week, and now return well-rested with one eye on a pivotal showdown against North Texas next week.

The 49ers’ defense has just enough bite to prevent this one from turning into a complete blowout, but South Florida’s offense has the firepower to score at will. The real concern for Charlotte is keeping pace once the Bulls find their rhythm.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the South Florida vs Charlotte NCAAF game, plus plenty more.

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South Florida vs Charlotte: Date and kick-off time

The Bulls will take on the 49ers in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Friday, October 3, 2025, at 7:00 pm ET or 4:00 pm PT at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

DateFriday, October 3, 2025
Kick-off Time7:00 pm ET or 4:00 pm PT
VenueRaymond James Stadium 
LocationTampa, Florida

How to watch South Florida vs Charlotte on TV & stream live online

  • TV channel: ESPN2
  • Streaming service: Fubo

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South Florida vs Charlotte team news & key players

South Florida Bulls team news

South Florida has been far more balanced. The Bulls average 36.3 points per game (38th) while allowing 21.5 (55th). Offensively, they’re putting up 134.2 rushing yards (99th) and 265.5 passing yards (39th), totaling 399.8 per game (66th). Defensively, they’ve been sturdier against the run (132.5 yards, 56th) than the pass (271 yards, 120th), giving up 403.5 total yards (107th).

Quarterback Byrum Brown has been sharp, throwing for 983 yards, six touchdowns, and two interceptions while completing 62.9% of his passes. He’s also added 120 rushing yards and two scores but has been sacked seven times. 

Alvon Isaac leads the rushing unit with 121 yards on 5.8 yards per carry, while Chas Nimrod headlines the receiving corps with 367 yards and two touchdowns, averaging a staggering 26.2 yards per catch. Defensively, linebackers Mac Harris and Jhalyn Shuler are everywhere, each with 36 tackles, while Harris also leads with 4.0 sacks. The Bulls’ defense has totaled eight sacks and picked off four passes through four games.

Charlotte 49ers team news

Statistically, Charlotte sits near the bottom in several categories. The 49ers average just 18.3 points per game (122nd nationally) while giving up 29.3 (110th). Offensively, they’re managing only 88.2 rushing yards per game (131st) but fare better through the air at 258.2 passing yards (47th), totaling 346.5 yards overall (100th). Defensively, they surrender 158.2 rushing yards (84th) and a worrying 266.8 passing yards (117th), conceding 425 yards per game (116th).

Quarterback Connor Harrell has thrown for 737 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions but was injured against Rice and has been ruled out for Friday. That leaves Grayson Loftis, the Duke transfer, to step in. Loftis has 296 passing yards with one score and two picks but has already been sacked six times. 

On the ground, Rod Gainey Jr. leads with 145 yards at 4.7 yards per carry and one touchdown. In the receiving department, E’Jai Mason is the top target, hauling in 308 yards and three scores. Defensively, Shay Taylor has 26 tackles to pace the team, while Reid Williford leads in sacks with two. The unit has managed just five sacks all season and has yet to register an interception.

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