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o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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SEMO | - | 3 | - | - | 3 |
CIN | 6 | 13 | 20 | 20 | 59 |
SE Missouri St. @ Cincinnati
Buffalo @ Rutgers
Miami (Ohio) @ Ball State
Tulsa @ UL Monroe
Murray State @ Louisville
Kent State @ Iowa State
Louisiana State @ Mississippi State
Southeastern Louisiana @ New Mexico State
UNLV @ Utah State
Weber State @ Boise State
Utah @ Oregon State
Navy @ Temple
Washington @ Syracuse
Colorado State @ Colorado (N)
Northeastern @ Northwestern
Youngstown State @ Ohio State
Marshall @ Miami
Florida International @ Penn State
Alabama-Birmingham @ Michigan State
East Carolina @ Virginia Tech
Appalachian State @ Michigan
Western Kentucky @ Florida
South Carolina State @ Air Force
Connecticut @ Duke
Virginia @ Wyoming
Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame
Mississippi @ Memphis
Iowa @ Northern Illinois (N)
Washington State @ Wisconsin
UCLA @ Stanford
Wake Forest @ Boston College
Missouri @ Illinois (N)
Nevada @ Nebraska
Western Michigan @ West Virginia
Houston @ Oregon
Middle Tennessee @ Florida Atlantic
Arizona @ Brigham Young
Villanova @ Maryland
Eastern Kentucky @ Kentucky
Central Florida @ NC State
Eastern Michigan @ Pittsburgh
Baylor @ Texas Christian
James Madison @ North Carolina
Oklahoma State @ Georgia
Montana State @ Texas A&M
North Texas @ Oklahoma
Central Michigan @ Kansas
Purdue @ Toledo
Arkansas St. @ Texas
Tennessee-Martin @ Southern Miss
Richmond @ Vanderbilt
Central Arkansas @ Louisiana Tech
Army @ Akron (N)
Troy @ Arkansas
UL Lafayette @ South Carolina
Gardner Webb @ Ohio
Elon University @ South Florida
Western Carolina @ Alabama
Kansas State @ Auburn
Indiana State @ Indiana
Tennessee @ California
Nicholls State @ Rice
Bowling Green @ Minnesota
Sacramento State @ Fresno State
San Jose State @ Arizona State
New Mexico @ Texas El Paso
Idaho @ Southern California
Northern Colorado @ Hawaii
Texas Tech @ Southern Methodist
Florida State @ Clemson
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