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UCF 21 -3.0 o60.0
WVU 31 3.0 u60.0
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COLO 21 -1.5 o60.0
KU 37 1.5 u60.0
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TTU 56 -4.5 o63.5
OKST 48 4.5 u63.5
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PITT 9 7.0 o57.0
LOU 37 -7.0 u57.0
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MIZZ 39 -10.0 o58.0
MSST 20 10.0 u58.0
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TROY 30 7.5 o51.5
ULL 44 -7.5 u51.5
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GSU 14 23.5 o59.5
TXST 21 -23.5 u59.5
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BSU 7 -22.5 o54.0
WYO 3 22.5 u54.0
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ARMY 7 14.0 o44.5
ND 14 -14.0 u44.5
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WSU 10 -10.5 o56.5
ORST 7 10.5 u56.5
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BAY 14 -7.0 o51.0
HOU 7 7.0 u51.0
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TAM 0 -2.5 o48.0
AUB 14 2.5 u48.0
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MRSH 3 3.0 o51.5
ODU 0 -3.0 u51.5
LIVE 03:52 1st Nov 23
ISU 7 -6.5 o42.5
UTAH 3 6.5 u42.5
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ALA 0 -13.5 o47.0
OKLA 0 13.5 u47.0
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VAN 6 10.0 o52.5
LSU 0 -10.0 u52.5
VT -2.5 o46.0
DUKE 2.5 u46.0
CIN 7.5 o55.0
KSU -7.5 u55.0
AFA 2.5 o45.0
NEV -2.5 u45.0
CSU 3.0 o44.5
FRES -3.0 u44.5
USC -5.0 o52.0
UCLA 5.0 u52.0
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AKR 38 -10.5 o49.0
KENT 17 10.5 u49.0
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WMU 14 -6.5 o56.5
CMU 16 6.5 u56.5
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NIU 9 1.0 o43.0
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OHIO 24 1.0 o46.5
TOL 7 -1.0 u46.5
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BUFF 37 1.0 o53.0
EMU 20 -1.0 u53.0
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NCST 29 7.5 o51.5
GT 30 -7.5 u51.5
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TEM 27 17.0 o55.5
UTSA 51 -17.0 u55.5
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MSU 24 -14.0 u48.5
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UNLV 27 -7.5 o59.5
SJSU 16 7.5 u59.5
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CONN 24 10.0 o53.0
SYR 31 -10.0 u53.0
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MISS 17 -13.0 o58.0
FLA 24 13.0 u58.0
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SMU 33 -11.0 o54.5
UVA 7 11.0 u54.5
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ILL 38 2.5 o47.5
RUTG 31 -2.5 u47.5
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SHSU 11 5.0 o57.0
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WAKE 14 23.5 o66.5
MIA 42 -23.5 u66.5
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IU 15 10.5 o52.5
OSU 38 -10.5 u52.5
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UNC 21 -2.5 o50.0
BC 41 2.5 u50.0
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IOWA 29 -4.5 o41.0
MD 13 4.5 u41.0
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MASS 21 42.5 o55.0
UGA 59 -42.5 u55.0
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WKU 21 1.0 o56.0
LIB 38 -1.0 u56.0
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UTEP 0 41.0 o52.5
TENN 56 -41.0 u52.5
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CHSO 7 34.0 o44.5
FSU 41 -34.0 u44.5
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BGSU 38 -12.0 o54.5
BALL 13 12.0 u54.5
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RICE 14 -7.0 o52.0
UAB 40 7.0 u52.0
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NMSU 36 3.0 o53.0
MTU 21 -3.0 u53.0
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JMU 20 -7.0 o57.5
APP 34 7.0 u57.5
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FIU 26 -9.0 o42.5
KENN 27 9.0 u42.5
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ARIZ 28 10.5 o60.0
TCU 49 -10.5 u60.0
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ULM 21 3.0 o51.5
ARST 28 -3.0 u51.5
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CHAR 39 -3.0 o49.5
FAU 27 3.0 u49.5
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USA 35 -24.0 o54.0
USM 14 24.0 u54.0
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GASO 26 2.0 o59.5
CCU 6 -2.0 u59.5
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TLSA 30 17.5 o61.0
USF 63 -17.5 u61.0
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UK 14 18.0 o47.0
TEX 31 -18.0 u47.0
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STAN 21 14.5 o53.5
CAL 24 -14.5 u53.5
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BYU 23 3.5 o49.5
ASU 28 -3.5 u49.5
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PSU 26 -11.5 o45.0
MINN 25 11.5 u45.0
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ECU 40 2.5 o74.5
UNT 28 -2.5 u74.5
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SDSU 20 5.0 o60.0
USU 41 -5.0 u60.0
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WIS 25 1.0 o40.5
NEB 44 -1.0 u40.5
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CIT 14
CLEM 51
Final Nov 23
NW 6 10.5 o35.0
MICH 50 -10.5 u35.0
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WOF 12 43.0 o49.5
SOCAR 56 -43.0 u49.5
Final Nov 23
LT 14 23.5 o48.5
ARK 35 -23.5 u48.5
Oklahoma State 3rd Big 128-3
Miami (FL) 3rd Atlantic Coast8-3

Oklahoma State @ Miami (FL) preview

Camping World Stadium

Perhaps the Miami Hurricanes have caught a break.

Or maybe not.

The 18th-ranked Hurricanes (8-2) will play the No. 21 Oklahoma State Cowboys (7-3) in the Cheez-It Bowl on Dec. 29 in Orlando, Fla.

Oklahoma State is 2-2 against ranked teams this season and Miami is 1-2. The Hurricanes are coming off an embarrassing 62-26 home loss to the North Carolina Tar Heels, who had 554 yards rushing and 778 yards in total offense.

"Our kids have a bad taste in our mouths after that game," Hurricanes coach Manny Diaz said.

The break that Miami might have caught is that Cowboys star running back Chuba Hubbard earlier this month opted to skip the rest of the season to prepare for the NFL draft.

Hubbard was a unanimous All-America selection last season, when he rushed for 2,094 yards, a 6.4-yard average and 21 touchdowns.

This year, Hubbard managed just 625 yards, a 4.7 average and five TDs. He hasn't played since Nov. 21 due to an ankle injury, and his backups have done very well.

Meanwhile, Miami has been weakened on defense as both of their star defensive ends -- Jaelan Phillips and Quincy Roche -- are skipping the bowl game to prepare for the draft. Phillips and Roche combined this season for 30 tackles for losses, 12.5 sacks, four passes defensed, three fumble recoveries and one interception.

Redshirt freshmen Jahfari Harvey and Cam Williams are Miami's new starting defensive ends, and they combined for 3.5 tackles for losses this season, albeit in few snaps.

The Cowboys, who have alternated a loss with a win for their past six games, are coming off an impressive 42-3 victory over Baylor on Dec. 12.

With Hubbard out, the Cowboys have had a 100-yard rusher in each of their past three games. The streak started when Dezmon Jackson rushed for 235 yards (6.5 average) and three touchdowns in a 50-44 win over Texas Tech.

"All week, I was running so hard to get myself in shape because this was my first start," Jackson said after that game. "Practice translates to the field, and I wasn't really tired in the game."

Jackson then had 118 yards (4.1 average) in a 29-22 loss to Texas Christian.

Against Baylor, Dominic Richardson ran for 169 yards (7.3 average) and three touchdowns.

Oklahoma State's passing game, led by Spencer Sanders, also is dangerous. Sanders, a second-year starter, has passed for 26 touchdowns and 3,767 yards in the past two years. But he also has been intercepted 19 times in 19 games.

Cowboys wide receiver Tylan Wallace, a third-year starter, has 53 catches for 877 yards and six TDs. But when he went down with a leg injury against Baylor, OSU's Dillon Stoner had a huge game, grabbing eight passes for 247 yards and three scores.

Oklahoma State's ability to find new stars on the fly has to concern a shaken Hurricanes defense, especially without their star linemen. Miami starting cornerback Al Blades also is out, due to myocarditis, a heart condition.

Offensively, Miami is led by D'Eriq King, who has passed for 2,573 yards, 22 TDs and just five interceptions this year. He has also rushed for 520 yards and four touchdowns.

Wide receiver Mike Harley (49 catches, 730 yards, six TDs) is King's biggest playmaker.

Tight ends Brevin Jordan and Will Mallory -- both NFL prospects -- have combined this season for 48 catches, 742 yards and nine touchdowns.

--Field Level Media

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