Final Sep 12
NWST 10 37.0 o60.0
USA 87 -37.0 u60.0
Final Sep 12
ASU 31 2.5 o57.5
TXST 28 -2.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
UNLV 23 9.0 o57.5
KU 20 -9.0 u57.5
Final Sep 13
ARIZ 7 7.0 o61.0
KSU 31 -7.0 u61.0
Final Sep 14
MEM 20 7.0 o54.5
FSU 12 -7.0 u54.5
Final Sep 14
UNT 21 11.0 o71.0
TTU 66 -11.0 u71.0
Final Sep 14
CMU 9 21.0 o50.0
ILL 30 -21.0 u50.0
Final Sep 14
ARST 18 21.5 o47.5
MICH 28 -21.5 u47.5
Final Sep 14
LSU 36 -6.0 o48.5
SOCAR 33 6.0 u48.5
Final Sep 14
OKST 45 -17.5 o63.5
TLSA 10 17.5 u63.5
Final Sep 14
ALA 42 -14.0 o47.0
WIS 10 14.0 u47.0
Final Sep 14
CIN 27 -3.5 o47.5
M-OH 16 3.5 u47.5
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LT 20 20.5 o48.0
NCST 30 -20.5 u48.0
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BC 21 14.5 o52.0
MIZZ 27 -14.5 u52.0
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MASS 3 3.0 o46.0
BUFF 34 -3.0 u46.0
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CCU 28 -17.0 o52.0
TEM 20 17.0 u52.0
Final Sep 14
PV 0 42.0 o53.5
MSU 40 -42.0 u53.5
Final Sep 14
ORE 49 -18.5 o49.0
ORST 14 18.5 u49.0
Final Sep 14
MORG 6 25.0 o46.0
OHIO 21 -25.0 u46.0
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TAM 33 -3.5 o46.0
FLA 20 3.5 u46.0
Final Sep 14
VMI 7 44.0 o53.0
GT 59 -44.0 u53.0
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NEV 0 16.5 o44.5
MINN 27 -16.5 u44.5
Final Sep 14
WVU 34 -2.0 o62.0
PITT 38 2.0 u62.0
Final Sep 14
WSU 24 6.0 o54.0
WASH 19 -6.0 u54.0
Final Sep 14
ND 66 -7.0 o47.5
PUR 7 7.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
TULN 19 13.0 o49.5
OKLA 34 -13.0 u49.5
Final Sep 14
TROY 21 24.0 o39.0
IOWA 38 -24.0 u39.0
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APP 21 -1.0 o58.0
ECU 19 1.0 u58.0
Final Sep 14
UAB 27 22.0 o61.0
ARK 37 -22.0 u61.0
Final Sep 14
UTAH 38 -20.0 o43.5
USU 21 20.0 u43.5
Final Sep 14
BALL 0 37.0 o56.0
MIA 62 -37.0 u56.0
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FIU 20 3.5 o45.0
FAU 38 -3.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
UTEP 10 24.0 o57.5
LIB 28 -24.0 u57.5
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SCAR 14 27.5 o54.0
GASO 42 -27.5 u54.0
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WEBB 26 14.0 o46.5
CHAR 27 -14.0 u46.5
Final Sep 14
CONN 21 17.0 o47.0
DUKE 26 -17.0 u47.0
Final Sep 14
VT 37 -16.0 o47.5
ODU 17 16.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
COLG 20 14.0 o48.5
AKR 31 -14.0 u48.5
Final Sep 14
NCCU 10 38.0 o56.0
UNC 45 -38.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
COOK 31 31.5 o54.0
WMU 59 -31.5 u54.0
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MISS 40 -20.5 o65.5
WAKE 6 20.5 u65.5
Final Sep 14
UTSA 7 35.5 o56.5
TEX 56 -35.5 u56.5
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JVST 34 -2.5 o53.5
EMU 37 2.5 u53.5
Final Sep 14
HAW 13 3.5 o48.0
SHSU 31 -3.5 u48.0
Final Sep 14
USF 49 -13.0 o58.5
USM 24 13.0 u58.5
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KENN 10 16.5 o42.5
SJSU 31 -16.5 u42.5
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VAN 32 -8.5 o44.5
GSU 36 8.5 u44.5
Final Sep 14
WKU 49 -7.0 o53.5
MTU 21 7.0 u53.5
Final Sep 14
EIU 7 26.0 o38.5
NW 31 -26.0 u38.5
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TOL 41 10.5 o57.5
MSST 17 -10.5 u57.5
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UNI 3 30.0 o50.5
NEB 34 -30.0 u50.5
Final Sep 14
AFA 3 17.0 o41.0
BAY 31 -17.0 u41.0
Final Sep 14
UGA 13 -21.5 o45.0
UK 12 21.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
COLO 28 -7.5 o59.5
CSU 9 7.5 u59.5
Final Sep 14
IU 42 -3.5 o46.5
UCLA 13 3.5 u46.5
Final Sep 14
UNM 19 24.0 o58.0
AUB 45 -24.0 u58.0
Final Sep 14
UCF 35 2.5 o62.0
TCU 34 -2.5 u62.0
Final Sep 14
KENT 0 49.5 o62.5
TENN 71 -49.5 u62.5
Final Sep 14
RICE 7 4.5 o45.0
HOU 33 -4.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
MD 27 3.0 o56.0
UVA 13 -3.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
BYU 34 -9.5 o40.0
WYO 14 9.5 u40.0
Final Sep 14
NMSU 0 20.0 o47.5
FRES 48 -20.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
SDSU 10 18.5 o48.5
CAL 31 -18.5 u48.5
NC State 7th Atlantic Coast8-5
Syracuse 9th Atlantic Coast7-6
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NC State @ Syracuse preview

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Last Meeting ( Nov 20, 2021 ) Syracuse 17, NC State 41

The two best defenses in the Atlantic Coast Conference will be on display Saturday when No. 18 Syracuse hosts No. 15 North Carolina State.

The surprising Orange (5-0, 2-0) have the top-ranked defense in the conference, allowing 271.6 yards per game. The Wolfpack (5-1, 1-1) aren't far behind at 297.8 yards per game, setting up an intriguing matchup between two tough squads.

They also rank 1-2 in scoring defense.

"This is 15 rounds. Heavyweight," said Syracuse coach Dino Babers. "There's going to be some slugging. There'll be some shots. You're going to get hit hard and how you handle that is going to affect the game. That's for everyone that's out there on the football field. It'll be a physical contest."

Both teams have been impressive on offense, as well. Syracuse is averaging 38.4 points, punctuated by a 59-0 rout of FCS foe Wagner in their last contest. The Orange were so dominant that the teams agreed to go to 10-minute quarters in the second half with Syracuse up 49-0 at intermission.

NC State, meanwhile, is averaging 30.5 points on the season. The Wolfpack are coming off their lowest offensive total in a 19-17 home win over Florida State, although the team lost quarterback Devin Leary to an arm injury in the third quarter and had to rely on backup Jack Chambers to pull out the close victory.

Chambers threw only one pass in relief of Leary but guided three drives that resulted in field goals as the Wolfpack rallied from a 17-3 deficit. They trailed 17-10 when Chambers entered the game and the three field goals proved to be enough.

"How about Jack Chambers?" NC State coach Dave Doeren said. "I mean, unbelievable. He'll be a fan favorite forever now, right? Nobody knew him. They're going to know him now."

Chambers contributed 39 rushing yards as part of a 182-yard rushing performance for the Wolfpack. Jordan Houston led the way with 90 yards on the ground and paced receivers with two catches for 41 yards.

It wasn't clear as of Tuesday whether Chambers or Leary will be under center this weekend.

For Syracuse, on the other hand, Saturday's signal-caller definitely will be Garrett Shrader, who went 17 of 17 for 238 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Wagner. He also chipped in a rushing score, his fifth of the season to go along with his 10 passing TDs and only one interception.

"He's made himself very dangerous," Babers said of Shrader. "You have to pick your poison ... with the guys that he has around him. He's taken advantage of his situation and he's playing at a very, very high level."

The teams have met 15 times previously with the Wolfpack earning 13 victories, including each of the past three years. Last season's matchup was a 41-17 pounding as Leary threw for 303 yards and two touchdowns.

Shrader was 8 of 20 for 63 yards and an interception in that contest.

"There was a lot of complementary football there," Doeren said after last year's convincing win. "It's pretty cool to be in a game where you score in all three phases of the game."

--Field Level Media

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