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| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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| TCU | 0 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
| SMU | 9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
TCU @ SMU
New Mexico @ Wisconsin
Arizona @ Houston
Towson @ Wake Forest
Mississippi State @ Kansas State
Eastern Michigan @ Purdue
Liberty @ Army
Georgia Tech @ South Florida
Western Michigan @ Michigan
Duke @ Northwestern
Nevada @ Vanderbilt
Georgia State @ North Carolina State
UCLA @ Oklahoma
Holy Cross @ Boston College
Air Force @ Florida Atlantic
William & Mary @ Virginia Tech
Portland St. @ Oregon
Kansas @ Central Michigan
Memphis @ Navy
Georgia @ South Carolina
Colorado @ Nebraska
Morgan State @ Akron
Howard @ Kent State
Wagner @ Syracuse
North Carolina @ East Carolina
Arkansas State @ Alabama
Rutgers @ Ohio State
Buffalo @ Temple
Ball State @ Notre Dame
Southern Illinois @ Mississippi
Lamar @ Texas Tech
East Tennessee State @ Tennessee
North Dakota @ Washington
Iowa State @ Iowa
Maryland @ Bowling Green
Youngstown State @ West Virginia
UMass @ Georgia Southern
Appalachian State @ Charlotte
South Carolina State @ UCF
Savannah State @ Miami (FL)
Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall
Tennessee-Martin @ Middle Tennessee
Louisiana-Monroe @ Southern Miss
Wyoming @ Missouri
Florida A&M @ Troy
Southern @ Louisiana Tech
Texas Southern @ Texas State
Clemson @ Texas A&M
Indiana State @ Louisville
Baylor @ UTSA
Southeastern Louisiana @ LSU
UAB @ Coastal Carolina
Samford @ Florida State
Maine @ Western Kentucky
Western Illinois @ Illinois
Kentucky @ Florida
Alabama State @ Auburn
Florida International @ Old Dominion
Incarnate Word @ North Texas
Utah @ Northern Illinois
Virginia @ Indiana
Fresno State @ Minnesota
Arkansas @ Colorado State
New Mexico State @ Utah State
Nicholls State @ Tulane
Cincinnati @ Miami (OH)
South Alabama @ Oklahoma State
Southern Utah @ Oregon State
Penn State @ Pittsburgh
Tulsa @ Texas
USC @ Stanford
Sacramento State @ San Diego State
UTEP @ UNLV
UConn @ Boise State
California @ BYU
Michigan State @ Arizona State
San Jose State @ Washington State
Rice @ Hawai'i
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