o/u Margin
u0.5
Cover By +14.5
ILL +6.5
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NEB | 0 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 22 |
ILL | 2 | 14 | 14 | 0 | 30 |
Illinois covered the spread of +6.5. The total score of 52 was under 52.5.
Nebraska @ Illinois
UConn @ Fresno State
Hawai'i @ UCLA
UTEP @ New Mexico State
Southern Utah @ San Jose State
UAB @ Jacksonville State (N)
Boise State @ UCF
LIU @ Florida International
Wagner @ Buffalo
Citadel @ Coastal Carolina
Western Illinois @ Ball State
South Florida @ North Carolina State
East Carolina @ Appalachian State (N)
Weber State @ Utah
UC - Davis @ Tulsa
Houston Christian @ New Mexico
Bowling Green @ Tennessee
Ohio State @ Minnesota
Tennessee-Martin @ Western Kentucky
Eastern Washington @ UNLV
Southern Utah @ Arizona State
North Carolina @ Virginia Tech
Duke @ Charlotte
Old Dominion @ Wake Forest
St. Francis (PA) @ Eastern Michigan
South Dakota @ Kansas
Michigan State @ Northwestern
Northern Colorado @ Colorado
South Dakota State @ Colorado State
Louisiana-Monroe @ Kentucky
Colgate @ Boston College
Oklahoma @ Tulane
Army @ Georgia State
Fordham @ Nebraska
Western Michigan @ Michigan
Holy Cross @ UConn
Penn State @ Wisconsin
Stanford @ Kansas State (N)
Temple @ Rutgers
Fresno State @ Oregon
Rice @ Arkansas
Lafayette @ Air Force
Marshall @ Navy
Indiana @ Iowa
West Virginia @ Maryland
Alabama @ Miami (FL) (N)
Miami (OH) @ Cincinnati
Montana State @ Wyoming
UMass @ Pittsburgh
Central Michigan @ Missouri
Louisiana Tech @ Mississippi State
Louisiana @ Texas
Northern Iowa @ Iowa State
San Jose State @ USC
Campbell @ Liberty
Gardner Webb @ Georgia Southern
Texas Tech @ Houston (N)
Norfolk State @ Toledo
Southern @ Troy
Missouri State @ Oklahoma State
Central Arkansas @ Arkansas State
Akron @ Auburn
Oregon State @ Purdue
Syracuse @ Ohio
Abilene Christian @ SMU
Nicholls State @ Memphis
Eastern Illinois @ South Carolina
Baylor @ Texas State
Monmouth @ Middle Tennessee
Georgia @ Clemson (N)
William & Mary @ Virginia
Northwestern State @ North Texas
UTSA @ Illinois
Northern Illinois @ Georgia Tech
Florida Atlantic @ Florida
Duquesne @ TCU
East Tennessee State @ Vanderbilt
Montana @ Washington
Southern Miss @ South Alabama
Kent State @ Texas A&M
LSU @ UCLA
Bethune Cookman @ UTEP
BYU @ Arizona (N)
New Mexico State @ San Diego State
Nevada @ California
Utah State @ Washington State
Portland St. @ Hawai'i
Notre Dame @ Florida State
Louisville @ Ole Miss (N)
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