Cover By +14.5
WVU +17.5
o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WVU | 0 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 14 |
BAY | 7 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 17 |
West Virginia covered the spread of +17.5. The total score of 31 was under 56.
West Virginia @ Baylor
Georgia Southern @ Appalachian State
Navy @ UConn
Michigan @ Maryland
Houston @ UCF
UTSA @ Texas A&M
Liberty @ UMass
Buffalo @ Eastern Michigan
North Carolina State @ Wake Forest
Old Dominion @ Florida International
Nebraska @ Purdue
Northern Illinois @ Central Michigan
Boston College @ Syracuse
Akron @ Bowling Green
Virginia Tech @ Notre Dame
Troy @ Coastal Carolina
Middle Tennessee @ Charlotte
Marshall @ Rice
Georgia @ Florida (N)
Arkansas State @ Louisiana-Monroe
Miami (FL) @ Florida State
TCU @ Oklahoma State
Kansas State @ Kansas
UNLV @ Colorado State
Rutgers @ Illinois
UTEP @ North Texas
Army @ Air Force
Wofford @ Clemson
Pittsburgh @ Georgia Tech
Utah @ Washington
Florida Atlantic @ Western Kentucky
Tulsa @ Tulane
Mississippi State @ Arkansas
Oregon State @ Arizona
Texas State @ Louisiana
Ole Miss @ Auburn
Northwestern @ Indiana
Cincinnati @ East Carolina
UAB @ Tennessee
Vanderbilt @ South Carolina
SMU @ Memphis
Virginia @ North Carolina
Oregon @ USC
Colorado @ UCLA
BYU @ Utah State
Boise State @ San Jose State
New Mexico @ Nevada
Fresno State @ Hawai'i
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