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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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AKR | - | - | - | - | 23 |
TOL | - | - | - | - | 35 |
Akron @ Toledo
Texas Christian @ Texas
Ohio @ Kent State
Syracuse @ Temple
Nebraska @ Iowa
Northern Illinois @ Eastern Michigan
Ball State @ Miami (Ohio)
Marshall @ East Carolina
Buffalo @ Bowling Green (N)
Louisiana State @ Arkansas
Central Michigan @ Massachusetts
Utah @ Colorado
Washington @ Washington State
West Virginia @ Iowa State
South Florida @ Cincinnati
Arizona State @ Arizona
Virginia @ Virginia Tech
UAB @ Central Florida
Michigan @ Ohio State
Georgia Tech @ Georgia
Illinois @ Northwestern
Tulsa @ Southern Methodist
Rutgers @ Pittsburgh
Connecticut @ Louisville
Indiana @ Purdue
Kentucky @ Tennessee
Miami @ Duke
North Texas @ Western Kentucky
Texas State @ Texas-San Antonio
Baylor @ Texas Tech (N)
Idaho @ Utah State
Oregon @ Oregon State
Boston College @ NC State
Maryland @ North Carolina
Wisconsin @ Penn State
Oklahoma State @ Oklahoma
Florida @ Florida State
Auburn @ Alabama
Air Force @ Fresno State
Tulane @ Houston
Brigham Young @ New Mexico State
Troy @ Middle Tennessee
San Diego State @ Wyoming
Michigan State @ Minnesota
Vanderbilt @ Wake Forest
Southern Miss @ Memphis
South Alabama @ UL Lafayette
UL Monroe @ Florida International
Stanford @ UCLA
South Carolina @ Clemson
Missouri @ Texas A&M
Rice @ Texas El Paso
New Mexico @ Colorado State
Mississippi State @ Mississippi
Notre Dame @ Southern California
Louisiana Tech @ San Jose State
UNLV @ Hawaii
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