Cover By +1.5
BALL +2.5
o/u Margin
u9.5
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BALL | 7 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 17 |
M-OH | 0 | 3 | 3 | 12 | 18 |
Ball State covered the spread of +2.5. The total score of 35 was under 44.5.
Ball State @ Miami (OH)
Bowling Green @ Ohio
Mississippi State @ Ole Miss
Toledo @ Western Michigan
Baylor @ Texas
Central Michigan @ Eastern Michigan
Tulane @ Cincinnati
Utah State @ Boise State
Arizona State @ Arizona
Arkansas @ Missouri
North Carolina State @ North Carolina
New Mexico @ Colorado State
Nebraska @ Iowa
UCLA @ California
Florida @ Florida State
Wyoming @ Fresno State
Michigan @ Ohio State
Old Dominion @ South Alabama
Western Kentucky @ Florida Atlantic
New Mexico State @ Liberty
Army @ UMass
Georgia Tech @ Georgia
Rutgers @ Maryland
West Virginia @ Oklahoma State
Coastal Carolina @ James Madison
South Carolina @ Clemson
Georgia State @ Marshall
Kent State @ Buffalo
East Carolina @ Temple
Akron @ Northern Illinois
Rice @ North Texas
Louisville @ Kentucky
Oregon @ Oregon State
Illinois @ Northwestern
Purdue @ Indiana
Hawai'i @ San Jose State
Memphis @ SMU
Troy @ Arkansas State
Minnesota @ Wisconsin
Auburn @ Alabama
UAB @ Louisiana Tech
UTEP @ UTSA
Wake Forest @ Duke
Iowa State @ TCU
Utah @ Colorado
Michigan State @ Penn State
Southern Miss @ Louisiana-Monroe
Louisiana @ Texas State
Nevada @ UNLV
Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern
Middle Tennessee @ Florida International
UCF @ South Florida
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Oklahoma @ Texas Tech
Notre Dame @ USC
Tennessee @ Vanderbilt
Syracuse @ Boston College
Tulsa @ Houston
Kansas @ Kansas State
Pittsburgh @ Miami (FL)
Air Force @ San Diego State
Washington @ Washington State
BYU @ Stanford
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