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LSU 6 3.0 u58.5
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OKLA 23 -3.5 o42.5
MIZZ 23 3.5 u42.5
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UVA 21 7.5 o57.0
PITT 19 -7.5 u57.0
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NEV 21 22.5 o61.5
BSU 28 -22.5 u61.5
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PSU 35 -13.0 u47.5
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AFA 14 9.5 u40.5
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BALL 21 13.0 u48.0
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APP 24 -2.0 o62.5
CCU 38 2.0 u62.5
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ECU 49 -8.0 u58.0
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WAKE 36 7.0 u55.5
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UCLA 20 6.5 u45.5
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MEM 27 -7.0 u50.5
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GT 28 9.5 u65.0
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BC 37 -3.0 u51.5
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CIN 24 -5.0 u54.5
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TXST 38 -9.5 o50.0
ULM 17 9.5 u50.0
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LIB 37 -13.0 o54.5
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UAB 23 8.0 u54.0
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CLEM 24 -5.5 o54.5
VT 14 5.5 u54.5
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MICH 15 14.5 o47.5
IU 20 -14.5 u47.5
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UGA 10 -2.0 o55.5
MISS 28 2.0 u55.5
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GSU 7 14.5 o53.5
JMU 38 -14.5 u53.5
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DUKE 29 3.0 o51.5
NCST 19 -3.0 u51.5
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SJSU 24 3.0 o59.0
ORST 13 -3.0 u59.0
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ISU 36 -2.0 o52.5
KU 45 2.0 u52.5
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ARMY 14 -6.5 o68.0
UNT 3 6.5 u68.0
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TEM 6 26.0 o50.5
TULN 52 -26.0 u50.5
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KENN 35 4.5 o42.0
UTEP 43 -4.5 u42.0
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COLO 41 -4.5 o62.0
TTU 27 4.5 u62.0
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SOCAR 28 -6.0 o44.5
VAN 7 6.0 u44.5
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JVST 44 -10.0 o55.5
LT 37 10.0 u55.5
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ARST 19 14.0 o60.0
ULL 55 -14.0 u60.0
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UCF 31 2.5 o55.5
ASU 35 -2.5 u55.5
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MD 18 24.0 o58.0
ORE 39 -24.0 u58.0
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OKST 13 10.5 o69.0
TCU 38 -10.5 u69.0
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MSST 14 26.0 o61.0
TENN 33 -26.0 u61.0
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FSU 3 26.0 o43.5
ND 52 -26.0 u43.5
West Virginia 8th Big 125-4
Arizona 15th Big 123-6
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West Virginia @ Arizona preview

Arizona Stadium

West Virginia and Arizona enter Saturday's game at Tucson, Ariz., with significant injury concerns and disgruntled fan bases over their performances this season.

It will be the first meeting between the football programs. Both are now in the expanded Big 12.

West Virginia (3-4, 2-2) was uncertain early this week about the status of starting quarterback Garrett Greene, who did not play because of an upper-body injury in the second half of last week's 45-18 home loss to then-No. 17 Kansas State.

If Greene can't play, Chandler, Ariz., native Nicco Marchiol will take over.

"(Marchiol) is going to get a bunch of reps, so if his number's called, he'll be ready, and I expect him to play at a high level," West Virginia coach Neal Brown said.

Arizona (3-4, 1-3) will be without linebacker Jacob Manu, one of the team's captains, and offensive tackle Rhino Tapa'atoutai for the rest of the season.

Manu suffered a non-contact knee injury and Tapa'atoutai a leg injury in a 34-7 home loss to Colorado last week.

This follows the news the previous week that starting safeties Gunner Maldonado and Treydan Stukes likely were lost for the season with knee injuries.

"It's unfortunate how those things happen, but this is a situation where you always say, 'Next guy up,'" Arizona first-year coach Brent Brennan said. "Somebody has to pick up the flag, and somebody has to get ready to go."

Brennan fielded questions during his weekly press conference about potential mid-season coaching changes following criticism of fans on social media regarding Arizona's offensive production despite having quarterback Noah Fifita and All-America receiver Tetairoa McMillan.

"If I dropped a pass on third down 30 years ago, it was in the paper. No one read it, not college kids," Brennan said. "But now on social media if he drops a pass, he might get 10,000 people telling him that he's trash."

Meanwhile, a group of West Virginia fans labeling itself the "Wolfpack" has started a website requesting the firing of Brown. West Virginia has never cracked the AP Top 25 under Brown, who is 34-33 in six seasons with the Mountaineers.

--Field Level Media

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