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o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Score |
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CMU | 0 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 10 |
TEM | 0 | 7 | 3 | - | 0 | 13 |
Central Michigan @ Temple
Auburn @ Mississippi State
West Virginia @ Marshall
Texas El Paso @ Houston
Indiana State @ Cincinnati
Memphis @ East Carolina
Texas Southern @ Connecticut
Georgia @ South Carolina
San Jose State @ Wisconsin
Illinois State @ Northwestern
Georgia Tech @ Kansas
South Dakota @ Minnesota
Hawaii @ Army
Michigan State @ Florida Atlantic (N)
Duke @ Wake Forest
Western Illinois @ Purdue
Gardner Webb @ Akron
South Florida @ Florida
Idaho @ Nebraska
New Hampshire @ Pittsburgh
James Madison @ Virginia Tech
Eastern Michigan @ Miami (Ohio)
Eastern Kentucky @ Louisville
Florida State @ Oklahoma
Presbyterian @ Clemson
Kent State @ Boston College
Iowa State @ Iowa
Michigan @ Notre Dame
Arkansas St. @ UL Lafayette
Colorado @ California
Georgia Southern @ Navy
Miami @ Ohio State
Brigham Young @ Air Force
UNLV @ Utah
Morgan State @ Maryland
Buffalo @ Baylor
Louisiana State @ Vanderbilt
Prairie View A&M @ Southern Miss
North Dakota @ Northern Illinois
Troy @ Oklahoma State
Syracuse @ Washington
Penn State @ Alabama
Liberty @ Ball State
Wyoming @ Texas
McNeese State @ Missouri (N)
Bowling Green @ Tulsa
Louisiana Tech @ Texas A&M
Oregon @ Tennessee
Arkansas @ UL Monroe
Austin Peay @ Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech @ Texas Christian
Nicholls State @ Western Michigan
Toledo @ Ohio
Montana State @ Washington State
Rice @ North Texas
Missouri State @ Kansas State
North Carolina State @ Central Florida
Southern Illinois @ Illinois
Western Kentucky @ Kentucky
Texas Tech @ New Mexico
UAB @ Southern Methodist
San Diego State @ New Mexico State
Rutgers @ Florida International
Idaho State @ Utah State
Mississippi @ Tulane
The Citadel @ Arizona
Northern Arizona @ Arizona State
Stanford @ UCLA
Colorado State @ Nevada
Virginia @ Southern California
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