Cover By +1.5
FSU -2.5
o/u Margin
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| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FSU | 14 | 0 | 7 | 14 | 35 |
| LOU | 14 | 7 | 0 | 10 | 31 |
Florida State covered the spread of -2.5. The total score of 66 was over 57.
Florida State @ Louisville
Air Force @ Wyoming
Wofford @ Virginia Tech
LIU @ Kent State
Villanova @ Army
Youngstown State @ Kentucky
Cincinnati @ Miami (OH) (N)
Western Kentucky @ Indiana
UConn @ Michigan
Purdue @ Syracuse
Georgia @ South Carolina
Oklahoma @ Nebraska
Texas State @ Baylor
Abilene Christian @ Missouri
Southern Illinois @ Northwestern
Towson @ West Virginia
Bucknell @ Central Michigan
Buffalo @ Coastal Carolina
South Alabama @ UCLA
Ohio @ Iowa State
Murray State @ Ball State
Rutgers @ Temple
Old Dominion @ Virginia
California @ Notre Dame
North Texas @ UNLV
Tulane @ Kansas State
Georgia Southern @ UAB
BYU @ Oregon
Colorado @ Minnesota
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Mississippi @ Georgia Tech
Stony Brook @ UMass
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Louisiana-Monroe @ Alabama
Tennessee-Martin @ Boise State
Liberty @ Wake Forest
Marshall @ Bowling Green
Colorado State @ Washington State
North Carolina A&T @ Duke
Mississippi State @ LSU
Campbell @ East Carolina
Akron @ Tennessee
Charlotte @ Georgia State
Jacksonville State @ Tulsa
Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ Oklahoma State
Northwestern State @ Southern Miss
Toledo @ Ohio State
Texas Tech @ North Carolina State
Missouri State @ Arkansas
Arkansas State @ Memphis
Tennessee State @ Middle Tennessee
SMU @ Maryland
Michigan State @ Washington
Pittsburgh @ Western Michigan
Maine @ Boston College
Nevada @ Iowa
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UCF @ Florida Atlantic
Louisiana @ Rice
Montana State @ Oregon State (N)
UTSA @ Texas
UTEP @ New Mexico
Louisiana Tech @ Clemson
Miami (FL) @ Texas A&M
San Diego State @ Utah
Fresno State @ USC
Eastern Michigan @ Arizona State
North Dakota State @ Arizona
Duquesne @ Hawai'i
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