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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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TCU | 0 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
SMU | 9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
TCU @ SMU
New Mexico @ Wisconsin
Towson @ Wake Forest
Duke @ Northwestern
Mississippi State @ Kansas State
Georgia Tech @ South Florida
Liberty @ Army
Nevada @ Vanderbilt
Eastern Michigan @ Purdue
Arizona @ Houston
Western Michigan @ Michigan
Georgia State @ North Carolina State
UCLA @ Oklahoma
Holy Cross @ Boston College
Air Force @ Florida Atlantic
Portland St. @ Oregon
William & Mary @ Virginia Tech
Kansas @ Central Michigan
Rutgers @ Ohio State
Colorado @ Nebraska
Memphis @ Navy
North Carolina @ East Carolina
Ball State @ Notre Dame
Wagner @ Syracuse
Buffalo @ Temple
Howard @ Kent State
Arkansas State @ Alabama
Georgia @ South Carolina
Morgan State @ Akron
East Tennessee State @ Tennessee
Southern Illinois @ Ole Miss
Lamar @ Texas Tech
Iowa State @ Iowa
North Dakota @ Washington
Youngstown State @ West Virginia
Maryland @ Bowling Green
Savannah State @ Miami (FL)
UMass @ Georgia Southern
Appalachian State @ Charlotte
South Carolina State @ UCF
Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall
Florida A&M @ Troy
UAB @ Coastal Carolina
Southeastern Louisiana @ LSU
Texas Southern @ Texas State
Southern @ Louisiana Tech
Baylor @ UTSA
Tennessee-Martin @ Middle Tennessee
Indiana State @ Louisville
Louisiana-Monroe @ Southern Miss
Clemson @ Texas A&M
Wyoming @ Missouri
Samford @ Florida State
Virginia @ Indiana
Arkansas @ Colorado State
Maine @ Western Kentucky
Fresno State @ Minnesota
Kentucky @ Florida
Alabama State @ Auburn
Utah @ Northern Illinois
Incarnate Word @ North Texas
Western Illinois @ Illinois
Florida International @ Old Dominion
Penn State @ Pittsburgh
Tulsa @ Texas
Nicholls State @ Tulane
South Alabama @ Oklahoma State
New Mexico State @ Utah State
Cincinnati @ Miami (OH)
Southern Utah @ Oregon State
USC @ Stanford
Sacramento State @ San Diego State
UTEP @ UNLV
UConn @ Boise State
California @ BYU
Michigan State @ Arizona State
San Jose State @ Washington State
Rice @ Hawai'i
This page is where NCAAF bettors start their betting journey. It's where you jump into important betting data that will help guide your decisions.
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.
Injuries can significantly influence college football matchups and betting odds. When key players are injured, a team's winning chances can decline, potentially affecting the betting odds and shifting favor towards the uninjured team.
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.