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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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LT | 0 | 17 | 7 | 14 | 38 |
WKU | 14 | 13 | 11 | 3 | 41 |
Louisiana Tech @ Western Kentucky
Miami (FL) @ Florida Atlantic
Utah State @ Utah
South Florida @ Florida State
Oregon State @ Michigan
Western Illinois @ Illinois
Miami (OH) @ Wisconsin
Presbyterian @ Charlotte
Army @ UConn
Buffalo @ Penn State
Kansas State @ UTSA
Bowling Green @ Maryland
Jacksonville State @ Auburn
Indiana State @ Purdue
Houston @ Louisville
Wake Forest @ Syracuse
Appalachian State @ Clemson
Howard @ Boston College
Sacramento State @ Washington
UMass @ Colorado
Monmouth @ Central Michigan
Liberty @ West Virginia
UTEP @ Texas Tech
Fresno State @ Ole Miss
Austin Peay @ Southern Miss
Stephen F. Austin @ TCU
Murray State @ Northern Illinois
Minnesota @ Colorado State
Hawai'i @ Ohio State
Furman @ Virginia Tech
Notre Dame @ Virginia
Tulane @ Georgia Tech
Washington State @ Rutgers
Georgia @ Vanderbilt
Middle Tennessee @ Alabama
Toledo @ Arkansas
Eastern Michigan @ Wyoming
Eastern Illinois @ Northwestern
Iowa @ Iowa State
San Diego State @ California
Delaware State @ Kent State
North Carolina Central @ Duke
North Carolina A&T @ North Carolina
Eastern Kentucky @ North Carolina State
Pittsburgh @ Akron
Oklahoma @ Tennessee
Western Michigan @ Georgia Southern
Marshall @ Ohio
Norfolk State @ Old Dominion
North Texas @ SMU
Missouri @ Arkansas State
Memphis @ Kansas
Northwestern State @ Louisiana
East Carolina @ Florida
Arizona @ Nevada
Prairie View A&M @ Texas State
Charleston Southern @ Troy
Nicholls State @ Louisiana-Monroe
Ball State @ Texas A&M
Lamar @ Baylor
Kentucky @ South Carolina
Central Arkansas @ Oklahoma State
Rice @ Texas
Georgia State @ New Mexico State
Florida International @ Indiana
Idaho @ USC
South Alabama @ Nebraska
Tulsa @ New Mexico
Oregon @ Michigan State
Temple @ Cincinnati
LSU @ Mississippi State
San Jose State @ Air Force
Boise State @ BYU
UCF @ Stanford
UCLA @ UNLV
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Arizona State
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Here, all upcoming games are listed, as well as live scores and results. Before the game, bettors can check out the odds for all games, and after the game is done, we display scores broken down by quarter.
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College football matchups are scheduled based on a mix of conference requirements and independent agreements between schools. Each team usually plays 12 games with a majority against their conference opponents. Non-conference games, often decided by individual schools, can include traditional rivalries or strategic matchups. These schedules are usually set years in advance.
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The average score of a college football game varies depending on the teams and conferences involved, but generally, teams tend to score on average between 28 to 35 points per game. This results in combined score for both teams roughly in the range of 56 to 70 points per game.