Cover By +9
MTU +16
o/u Margin
o20.5
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MTU | 14 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 35 |
LIB | 14 | 7 | 14 | 7 | 42 |
Middle Tennessee covered the spread of +16. The total score of 77 was over 56.5.
Middle Tennessee @ Liberty
Western Kentucky @ JSU
Southern Miss @ South Alabama
FIU Panthers @ Sam Houston
New Mexico State @ UTEP
James Madison @ Marshall
Rice @ Tulsa
SMU @ Temple
UCF @ Oklahoma
Rutgers @ Indiana
Boston College @ Georgia Tech
Baylor @ Cincinnati
Air Force @ Navy
Western Michigan @ Ohio
Penn State @ Ohio State
MS State @ Arkansas
Memphis @ UAB
Akron @ Bowling Green
Louisiana-Monroe @ Georgia Southern
Charlotte @ East Carolina
North Texas @ Tulane
Pittsburgh @ Wake Forest
Eastern Michigan @ NIU
Oklahoma State @ West Virginia
South Florida @ UConn
Tennessee @ Alabama
Wisconsin @ Illinois
Minnesota @ Iowa
Central Michigan @ Ball State
South Carolina @ Missouri
Northwestern @ Nebraska
Buffalo @ Kent State
Washington State @ Oregon
Texas @ Houston
Toledo @ Miami (OH)
Hawai'i @ New Mexico
UTSA @ Florida Atlantic
Virginia @ North Carolina
Texas Tech @ BYU
Ole Miss @ Auburn
TCU @ Kansas State
Coastal Carolina @ Arkansas State
Utah State @ San Jose State
Colorado State @ UNLV
App State @ Old Dominion
Army @ LSU
Michigan @ Michigan State
Duke @ Florida State
Clemson @ Miami (FL)
Georgia State @ Louisiana
Utah @ USC
Nevada @ San Diego State
Arizona State @ Washington
UCLA @ Stanford
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