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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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PRE | 0 | 7 | 6 | - | 13 |
WAKE | 21 | 14 | 2 | 16 | 53 |
Presbyterian @ Wake Forest
SE Missouri St. @ Ball State
Hampton @ Central Michigan
Murray State @ Kent State
Rhode Island @ Buffalo
Marshall @ Ohio State
Southern Miss @ South Carolina
Florida A&M @ Miami
Towson @ Indiana
Minnesota @ Middle Tennessee
Norfolk State @ Rutgers
Florida Atlantic @ UAB
Northern Illinois @ Iowa State
Southeastern Louisiana @ Tulane
Pittsburgh @ Utah
North Dakota @ Idaho
Eastern Washington @ Nevada
Southern California @ Hawaii
Villanova @ Temple
Arizona @ Toledo
Miami (Ohio) @ Florida
Samford @ Florida State
Youngstown State @ Penn State
Western Michigan @ Michigan State
Eastern Illinois @ Iowa
UL Lafayette @ Georgia
Illinois @ Missouri (N)
Weber State @ Boston College
South Carolina State @ Georgia Tech
Colorado @ Colorado State (N)
Northwestern State @ Air Force
Jacksonville State @ Mississippi
Connecticut @ Michigan
UCLA @ Kansas State
Kentucky @ Louisville
Purdue @ Notre Dame
New Mexico @ Oregon
North Texas @ Clemson
Texas @ Rice (N)
Coastal Carolina @ West Virginia
UC - Davis @ California
Richmond @ Virginia
South Dakota @ Central Florida
Tennessee-Martin @ Tennessee
Syracuse @ Akron
Western Carolina @ NC State
Sacramento State @ Stanford
San Jose State @ Alabama
Grambling State @ Louisiana Tech (N)
Stephen F. Austin @ Texas A&M
Tennessee Tech @ Arkansas
Wofford @ Ohio
Army @ Eastern Michigan
Utah State @ Oklahoma
Arkansas St. @ Auburn
Western Kentucky @ Nebraska
Memphis @ Mississippi State
Washington @ Brigham Young
Washington State @ Oklahoma State
Bowling Green @ Troy
North Dakota State @ Kansas
Elon University @ Duke
Sam Houston State @ Baylor
Stony Brook @ South Florida
Northwestern @ Vanderbilt
Oregon State @ Texas Christian (N)
Nicholls State @ San Diego State
Louisiana State @ North Carolina (N)
Texas State @ Houston
Southern Utah @ Wyoming
Ark. Pine Bluff @ Texas El Paso
Cincinnati @ Fresno State
Portland St. @ Arizona State
Wisconsin @ UNLV
Tulsa @ East Carolina
Southern Methodist @ Texas Tech
Navy @ Maryland (N)
Boise State @ Virginia Tech (N)
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