| (0-1 Road) | 2-2 | W/L Win/Loss | 5-0 | (5-0 Home) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1-0-0 Road) | 2-1-1 | ATS Against the Spread | 2-2-0 | (2-2-0 Home) |
| (2-1-1 ATS) | 2-2 | L10 Last 10 | 5-0 | (2-2-0 ATS) |
VCU @ George Mason
VCU @ George Mason
Kansas @ West Virginia
Syracuse @ Pittsburgh
Nebraska @ Indiana
Boston College @ Louisville
Tennessee @ Florida
NC State @ Florida State
Georgia Tech @ Miami-Florida
Fordham @ St. Bonaventure
DePaul @ Connecticut
Illinois-Chicago @ Illinois St.
Valparaiso @ Murray St.
Evansville @ Indiana St.
Northern Iowa @ Bradley
Belmont @ Drake
Southern @ Florida A&M
Army @ Boston U
Houston @ Baylor
Wisconsin @ Michigan
FDU @ New Haven
| (0-4 Road) | 1-4 | W/L Win/Loss | 2-4 | (1-2 Home) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (0-4-0 Road) | 0-4-0 | ATS Against the Spread | 4-2-0 | (1-2-0 Home) |
| (0-4-0 ATS) | 1-4 | L10 Last 10 | 2-4 | (4-2-0 ATS) |
Central CT @ Le Moyne
Eastern Michigan @ Western Michigan
New Hampshire @ UMBC
Mercyhurst @ Wagner
Louisiana State @ Vanderbilt
VMI @ Furman
Western Carolina @ The Citadel
Troy @ UL Lafayette
Appalachian St. @ Coastal Carolina
Bryant @ Albany
ND State @ Nebraska Omaha
Maine @ NJIT
Lafayette @ Navy
North Alabama @ Bellarmine
Rhode Island @ Davidson
Georgia @ South Carolina
Penn St. @ Purdue
SMU @ Duke
Buffalo @ Ohio
Towson @ Northeastern
St. John's @ Creighton
Lehigh @ Colgate
Wofford @ Mercer
William & Mary @ Drexel
Harvard @ Columbia
Brown @ Pennsylvania
Yale @ Princeton
Dartmouth @ Cornell
Denver @ South Dakota
Winthrop @ USC Upstate
Austin Peay @ Stetson
Queens NC @ North Florida
High Point @ Charleston So
Chicago St. @ Stonehill
UMass Lowell @ Binghamton
Monmouth-NJ @ Hofstra
Stanford @ Virginia
UNC Asheville @ Radford
Villanova @ Marquette
New Mexico @ Air Force
Kent St. @ Central Michigan
South Florida @ Tulsa
Loyola-Chicago @ GW
Kansas State @ Arizona State
Presbyterian @ Longwood
Delaware @ Louisiana Tech
Texas State @ Arkansas St.
West Georgia @ Jacksonville
ACU @ Texas-Arlington
UL Monroe @ Southern Miss
Liberty @ Sam Houston St.
Oklahoma @ Texas A&M
SE Missouri St. @ Morehead St.
Ball St. @ Massachusetts
UNC Greensboro @ ETSU
St. Francis (PA) @ LIU
Old Dominion @ James Madison
Arizona @ Texas Christian
Oklahoma State @ Iowa State
Saint Louis @ La Salle
Norfolk State @ Delaware State
California @ Virginia Tech
Central Arkansas @ Eastern Kentucky
SC State @ Morgan St.
Jackson State @ Alabama St.
Providence @ Xavier
Holy Cross @ American U.
Western Kentucky @ Texas-El Paso
Utah Tech @ Utah Valley
Marshall @ Georgia St.
Lipscomb @ FGCU
Samford @ Chattanooga
Howard @ MD Eastern
NC Central @ Coppin St.
Texas A&M-CC @ Northwestern St.
Tennessee Tech @ Western Illinois
Little Rock @ Lindenwood
Tennessee St. @ Eastern Illinois
AR-Pine Bluff @ Texas Southern
Tulane @ UTSA
UC Davis @ Cal Poly SLO
Washington St. @ Saint Mary's
Hampton @ Charleston
FIU Panthers @ Missouri St.
Jacksonville St. @ Kennesaw St.
Loyola (MD) @ Bucknell
Alcorn St. @ Alabama A&M
SE Louisiana @ McNeese St.
Montana @ Eastern WA
Sacramento State @ Portland St.
Montana St. @ Idaho
Georgia Southern @ South Alabama
Grambling State @ Bethune-Cookman
Miss Valley St @ Prairie View A&M
UNC Wilmington @ Stony Brook
Arkansas @ Auburn
Missouri @ Mississippi
Clemson @ Notre Dame
Wake Forest @ North Carolina
Texas R-G Valley @ East Texas A&M
Seton Hall @ Georgetown
Nicholls State @ New Orleans
HCU @ SFA
San Diego @ Pacific
Texas Tech @ Colorado
Campbell @ Elon University
CSU Northridge @ CSU Fullerton
Incarnate Word @ Lamar
CSU Bakersfield @ Long Beach St.
San Francisco @ Pepperdine
Middle TN @ New Mexico St.
San Jose St. @ Grand Canyon
North Dakota @ Kansas City
Oregon St. @ Portland
Texas @ Alabama
Maryland @ UCLA
UC San Diego @ UC Riverside
Southern Utah @ CA Baptist
Weber St. @ Northern CO
Idaho State @ Northern Arizona
St. Thomas (MN) @ Oral Roberts
MS State @ Kentucky
Tenn-Martin @ Southern Indiana
Utah St. @ Boise St.
Loyola Marymount @ Santa Clara
Brigham Young @ Utah
Wyoming @ Nevada
Fresno St. @ San Diego St.
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