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o/u Margin
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| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ULL | 0 | 14 | 7 | 6 | 27 |
| ARST | 13 | 21 | 3 | 0 | 37 |
Louisiana @ Arkansas State
Temple @ East Carolina
Georgia Southern @ Appalachian State
California @ UCLA
Memphis @ Tulsa
Utah State @ San Diego State
Army @ Rice
Clemson @ Miami (FL)
Houston @ UCF
Southern Miss @ Charlotte
Iowa State @ Baylor
North Carolina State @ Wake Forest
Pittsburgh @ Syracuse
Northwestern @ Nebraska
Kansas State @ Texas
Auburn @ Arkansas
Boston College @ Louisville
Tulane @ Navy
Bowling Green @ Kent State
Miami (OH) @ Western Michigan
Fresno State @ Air Force
Toledo @ UMass
Central Michigan @ Ball State
Wagner @ BYU
Middle Tennessee @ Louisiana Tech
Indiana @ Michigan State
North Texas @ Marshall
Tennessee @ Alabama
Duke @ Virginia Tech
Kansas @ Oklahoma State
Ohio @ Buffalo
Penn State @ Maryland
Eastern Michigan @ Northern Illinois
Virginia @ North Carolina
Wisconsin @ Illinois
Texas Tech @ Oklahoma
Missouri @ Vanderbilt
Hawai'i @ Nevada
SMU @ South Florida
Washington State @ Arizona
UConn @ Cincinnati
Louisiana-Monroe @ Idaho
Old Dominion @ Florida International
Western Kentucky @ LSU
South Alabama @ Texas State
New Mexico @ San Jose State
Florida State @ Georgia Tech
Texas A&M @ Mississippi
Florida Atlantic @ UTEP
Kentucky @ Mississippi State
Utah @ USC
Troy @ New Mexico State
Ohio State @ Rutgers
Wyoming @ Boise State
Colorado @ Oregon State
Washington @ Stanford
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