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| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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| FAU | 3 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 13 |
| ECU | 7 | 14 | 10 | 0 | 31 |
Florida Atlantic @ East Carolina
Sacramento State @ Arizona State
UCF @ Florida International
Wake Forest @ Boston College
Norfolk State @ Rutgers
Tennessee Tech @ Wisconsin
Eastern Kentucky @ Louisville
Miami (OH) @ Kentucky
Indiana State @ Purdue
South Florida @ Michigan State
Oklahoma State @ UTSA
Houston @ Temple
Eastern Michigan @ Penn State
Cincinnati @ Illinois
Bowling Green @ Kent State
Missouri State @ Iowa
Florida @ Miami (FL)
Southeastern Louisiana @ TCU
Western Kentucky @ Tennessee
South Carolina State @ Clemson
Middle Tennessee @ North Carolina
Army @ Ball State
Western Carolina @ Virginia Tech
Maine @ UMass
Chattanooga @ Georgia State
Weber State @ Utah
Tennessee-Martin @ Boise State
New Hampshire @ Central Michigan
South Alabama @ Tulane
Toledo @ Missouri
Oregon @ Virginia
Utah State @ Air Force
Buffalo @ Baylor
San Diego State @ Ohio State
Alcorn State @ Mississippi State
Idaho @ Wyoming
Old Dominion @ Maryland
South Carolina @ Georgia
Duke @ Memphis
Portland St. @ California
Navy @ Indiana
Richmond @ North Carolina State
James Madison @ Akron
Syracuse @ Northwestern
Southern Miss @ Nebraska
Gardner Webb @ Marshall
Louisiana @ Kansas State
Colorado State @ Tulsa
Texas @ BYU
Stephen F. Austin @ Texas Tech
Savannah State @ Troy
SE Missouri St. @ Mississippi
Grambling State @ Louisiana-Monroe
UAB @ LSU
Sam Houston @ Texas A&M
Nicholls State @ Western Michigan
Samford @ Arkansas
North Texas @ Ohio
West Virginia @ Oklahoma
South Dakota @ Kansas
Prairie View A&M @ Texas State
Lamar @ Louisiana Tech
Austin Peay @ Vanderbilt
Arkansas State @ Auburn
Central Arkansas @ Colorado
Hawai'i @ Oregon State
Montana State @ SMU
Notre Dame @ Michigan
Minnesota @ New Mexico State
New Mexico @ UTEP
UC - Davis @ Nevada
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Fresno State
Arizona @ UNLV
Washington State @ USC
San Jose State @ Stanford
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Here, all upcoming games are listed, as well as live scores and results. Before the game, bettors can check out the odds for all games, and after the game is done, we display scores broken down by quarter.
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College football matchups are scheduled based on a mix of conference requirements and independent agreements between schools. Each team usually plays 12 games with a majority against their conference opponents. Non-conference games, often decided by individual schools, can include traditional rivalries or strategic matchups. These schedules are usually set years in advance.
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