o/u Margin
o20
Cover By +18
USM +3
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ULL | 5 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 24 |
| USM | 20 | 9 | 0 | 10 | 39 |
Southern Miss covered the spread of +3. The total score of 63 was over 43.
Louisiana @ Southern Miss
Virginia Tech @ North Carolina State
Utah @ Washington State
East Carolina @ BYU
Louisiana Tech @ Florida International
Georgia Tech @ Florida State
Notre Dame @ Syracuse
South Florida @ Houston
Ohio State @ Penn State
TCU @ West Virginia
Boston College @ UConn
Miami (OH) @ Akron
Arkansas @ Auburn
Oklahoma @ Iowa State
Toledo @ Eastern Michigan
Miami (FL) @ Virginia
Charlotte @ Rice
Rutgers @ Minnesota
Old Dominion @ Georgia State
Florida @ Georgia (N)
Oregon @ California
Temple @ Navy
North Texas @ Western Kentucky
Northwestern @ Iowa
Oklahoma State @ Kansas State
SMU @ Tulsa
Robert Morris @ Appalachian State
Illinois @ Nebraska
Cincinnati @ UCF
Wake Forest @ Louisville
New Mexico State @ UMass
South Alabama @ Arkansas State
Missouri @ South Carolina
Colorado State @ Boise State
USC @ Arizona
UAB @ Florida Atlantic
Kentucky @ Tennessee
Coastal Carolina @ Marshall
Baylor @ Texas Tech
Arizona State @ Colorado
Mississippi @ Texas A&M
Michigan State @ Michigan
Pittsburgh @ North Carolina
Middle Tennessee @ UTEP
Nevada @ San Jose State
Stanford @ UCLA
San Diego State @ Fresno State
Wyoming @ Hawai'i
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