o/u Margin
o17
Cover By +2
UVA -33
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CWM | 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
| UVA | 21 | 14 | 7 | 10 | 52 |
Virginia covered the spread of -33. The total score of 69 was over 52.
William & Mary @ Virginia
Wake Forest @ Rice
Marshall @ Boise State
Sacramento State @ Arizona State
Ohio @ Pittsburgh
Bowling Green @ Kansas State
Rutgers @ Iowa
Cincinnati @ Ohio State
Syracuse @ Maryland
Kennesaw State @ Kent State
Old Dominion @ Virginia Tech
West Virginia @ Missouri
Army @ Michigan
Charleston Southern @ South Carolina
Southern @ Memphis
UAB @ Akron
Vanderbilt @ Purdue
Western Carolina @ North Carolina State
Northern Illinois @ Utah
South Florida @ Georgia Tech
Fordham @ Ball State
Tennessee Tech @ Miami (OH)
Grambling State @ Louisiana Tech
Nebraska @ Colorado
Richmond @ Boston College
Southern Illinois @ UMass
Texas A&M @ Clemson
Central Michigan @ Wisconsin
Charlotte @ Appalachian State
Illinois @ UConn
Eastern Illinois @ Indiana
Southern Miss @ Mississippi State
New Mexico State @ Alabama
UTSA @ Baylor
Murray State @ Georgia
Western Illinois @ Colorado State
San Diego State @ UCLA
Northern Colorado @ Washington State
Louisiana-Monroe @ Florida State
North Carolina A&T @ Duke
Maine @ Georgia Southern
Gardner Webb @ East Carolina
BYU @ Tennessee
North Texas @ SMU
McNeese State @ Oklahoma State
Jackson State @ South Alabama
Tennessee State @ Middle Tennessee
UCF @ Florida Atlantic
Furman @ Georgia State
Western Kentucky @ Florida International
Wyoming @ Texas State
Coastal Carolina @ Kansas
Eastern Kentucky @ Louisville
South Dakota @ Oklahoma
Stony Brook @ Utah State
Buffalo @ Penn State
Tulane @ Auburn
Eastern Michigan @ Kentucky
Western Michigan @ Michigan State
Nevada @ Oregon
LSU @ Texas
Tennessee-Martin @ Florida
Arkansas @ Mississippi
Liberty @ Louisiana
UTEP @ Texas Tech
Miami (FL) @ North Carolina
Prairie View A&M @ Houston
Tulsa @ San Jose State
Arkansas State @ UNLV
Minnesota @ Fresno State
California @ Washington
Stanford @ USC
Northern Arizona @ Arizona
Oregon State @ Hawai'i
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