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Cover By +3
WAKE -3
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UNC | 0 | 0 | 3 | 15 | 18 |
WAKE | 7 | 14 | 0 | 3 | 24 |
Wake Forest covered the spread of -3. The total score of 42 was under 65.
North Carolina @ Wake Forest
Kansas @ Boston College
Washington State @ Houston (N)
Chattanooga @ Tennessee
Miami (OH) @ Cincinnati
Ohio State @ Indiana
Pittsburgh @ Penn State
Maryland @ Temple
Furman @ Virginia Tech
North Carolina State @ West Virginia
Arkansas State @ Georgia
Eastern Michigan @ Illinois
Kansas State @ Mississippi State
Citadel @ Georgia Tech
Air Force @ Colorado
Norfolk State @ Coastal Carolina
Florida Atlantic @ Ball State
New Mexico @ Notre Dame
Akron @ Central Michigan
Army @ UTSA
UNLV @ Northwestern
Georgia Southern @ Minnesota
Oklahoma State @ Tulsa
Memphis @ South Alabama
Alabama @ South Carolina
East Carolina @ Navy
USC @ BYU
Stanford @ UCF
Louisville @ Western Kentucky (N)
Colorado State @ Arkansas
Southeastern Louisiana @ Ole Miss
Arizona State @ Michigan State
Iowa @ Iowa State
Bethune Cookman @ Miami (FL)
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Oregon State
Idaho State @ Utah
North Texas @ California
Louisiana Tech @ Bowling Green
Idaho @ Wyoming
Buffalo @ Liberty
UMass @ Charlotte
Southern Miss @ Troy
South Carolina State @ South Florida
Ohio @ Marshall
Texas State @ SMU
Weber State @ Nevada
Duke @ Middle Tennessee
Lamar @ Texas A&M
Georgia State @ Western Michigan
Murray State @ Toledo
New Hampshire @ Florida International
Florida @ Kentucky
Kent State @ Auburn
Hawai'i @ Washington
Florida State @ Virginia
TCU @ Purdue
Clemson @ Syracuse
SE Missouri St. @ Missouri
Northwestern State @ LSU
Texas Southern @ Louisiana
Oklahoma @ UCLA
San Diego State @ New Mexico State
Missouri State @ Tulane
Northern Illinois @ Nebraska
Texas @ Rice (N)
Portland St. @ Boise State
Texas Tech @ Arizona
Montana @ Oregon
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