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o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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TOL | 10 | 7 | 0 | - | 17 |
NIU | 7 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 13 |
Toledo @ Northern Illinois
Buffalo @ Akron
Louisville @ Rutgers
Wyoming @ Brigham Young
Western Michigan @ Central Michigan
Texas El Paso @ UAB
North Carolina State @ Clemson
Minnesota @ Michigan State
Georgia Tech @ North Carolina
Purdue @ Illinois
Syracuse @ South Florida
Cincinnati @ West Virginia
Wisconsin @ Iowa
Baylor @ Oklahoma State
Georgia @ Auburn
Vanderbilt @ Kentucky
Marshall @ East Carolina
Navy @ Eastern Michigan (N)
Colorado State @ Utah
Southern Miss @ Tulane
Rice @ Tulsa
Houston @ Southern Methodist
Iowa State @ Colorado
Pittsburgh @ Connecticut
Ohio State @ Northwestern
Michigan @ Indiana
Temple @ Penn State
Stanford @ Washington
Miami @ Maryland
California @ Arizona
Nebraska @ Texas A&M
Kent State @ Virginia Tech
South Carolina @ Florida
Notre Dame @ Air Force
Utah State @ Nevada
Troy @ Florida Atlantic
Middle Tennessee St. @ Arkansas State
New Mexico State @ Fresno State
North Texas @ UL Lafayette
Texas Christian @ New Mexico
Boise State @ San Jose State
Oregon State @ UCLA
Tennessee @ Arkansas
Texas Tech @ Oklahoma
UL Monroe @ Florida International
Duke @ Boston College
Alabama @ Louisiana State
Texas @ Kansas State
Central Florida @ Memphis
Wake Forest @ Florida State
Washington State @ Arizona State
UNLV @ San Diego State
Oregon @ Southern California
Louisiana Tech @ Hawaii
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