Cover By +3
MIA +7
o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MIA | 3 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 20 |
FLA | 7 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 24 |
Miami (FL) covered the spread of +7. The total score of 44 was under 46.
Miami (FL) @ Florida (N)
Arizona @ Hawai'i
UCLA @ Cincinnati
Morgan State @ Bowling Green
Robert Morris @ Buffalo
Wagner @ UConn
Florida A&M @ UCF
Gardner Webb @ Charlotte
Central Arkansas @ Western Kentucky
Georgia Tech @ Clemson
Albany @ Central Michigan
Florida International @ Tulane
Alabama State @ UAB
Texas State @ Texas A&M
South Dakota State @ Minnesota
Northern Colorado @ San Jose State
Kent State @ Arizona State
Utah @ BYU
Rice @ Army
Wisconsin @ South Florida
Tulsa @ Michigan State
UMass @ Rutgers
Utah State @ Wake Forest
Purdue @ Nevada
Colorado State @ Colorado (N)
Oklahoma State @ Oregon State
Indiana @ Ball State (N)
South Alabama @ Nebraska
Florida Atlantic @ Ohio State
East Carolina @ North Carolina State
Akron @ Illinois
Boise State @ Florida State
Howard @ Maryland
Northern Iowa @ Iowa State
Indiana State @ Kansas
Toledo @ Kentucky
Ole Miss @ Memphis
Mississippi State @ Louisiana (N)
James Madison @ West Virginia
Rhode Island @ Ohio
Bucknell @ Temple
Eastern Washington @ Washington
Alabama @ Duke (N)
East Tennessee State @ Appalachian State
Holy Cross @ Navy
Georgia State @ Tennessee
Eastern Michigan @ Coastal Carolina
Idaho @ Penn State
Colgate @ Air Force
South Carolina @ North Carolina (N)
Northwestern @ Stanford
Portland St. @ Arkansas
Virginia Tech @ Boston College
Montana State @ Texas Tech
Campbell @ Troy
Syracuse @ Liberty
Incarnate Word @ UTSA
Sam Houston @ New Mexico
Virginia Military @ Marshall
UC - Davis @ California
Stephen F. Austin @ Baylor
Nicholls State @ Kansas State
Monmouth @ Western Michigan
SMU @ Arkansas State
Illinois State @ Northern Illinois
Norfolk State @ Old Dominion
Alcorn State @ Southern Miss
Virginia @ Pittsburgh
Georgia @ Vanderbilt
Missouri @ Wyoming
Georgia Southern @ LSU
Abilene Christian @ North Texas
Auburn @ Oregon (N)
Middle Tennessee @ Michigan
Miami (OH) @ Iowa
Grambling State @ Louisiana-Monroe
Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ TCU
Louisiana Tech @ Texas
Houston Christian @ UTEP
Weber State @ San Diego State
Southern Utah @ UNLV
New Mexico State @ Washington State
Fresno State @ USC
Houston @ Oklahoma
Notre Dame @ Louisville
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