o/u Margin
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Cover By +0.5
CCU -26.5
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
KU | 9 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 22 |
CCU | 7 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 49 |
Coastal Carolina covered the spread of -26.5. The total score of 71 was over 52.
Kansas @ Coastal Carolina
North Carolina A&T @ Duke
North Dakota @ Utah State
UTEP @ Boise State
Illinois @ Virginia
Virginia Military @ Kent State
Western Kentucky @ Army
Indiana State @ Northwestern
Youngstown State @ Michigan State
Pittsburgh @ Tennessee
Kennesaw State @ Georgia Tech
Norfolk State @ Wake Forest
Alabama State @ Auburn
South Carolina @ East Carolina
Tulsa @ Oklahoma State
Miami (OH) @ Minnesota
Oregon @ Ohio State
Morgan State @ Tulane (N)
Florida @ South Florida
Wyoming @ Northern Illinois
Middle Tennessee @ Virginia Tech
Duquesne @ Ohio
Rutgers @ Syracuse
Toledo @ Notre Dame
Purdue @ UConn
Robert Morris @ Central Michigan
UAB @ Georgia
Georgia Southern @ Florida Atlantic
Air Force @ Navy
Temple @ Akron
Texas A&M @ Colorado (N)
Ball State @ Penn State
Buffalo @ Nebraska
Boston College @ UMass
Murray State @ Cincinnati
California @ TCU
South Alabama @ Bowling Green
Mercer @ Alabama
Iowa @ Iowa State
Illinois State @ Western Michigan
LIU @ West Virginia
South Carolina State @ Clemson
Gardner Webb @ Charlotte
Portland St. @ Washington State
Lamar @ UTSA
North Carolina Central @ Marshall
Houston @ Rice
Bethune Cookman @ UCF
Eastern Michigan @ Wisconsin
Memphis @ Arkansas State
Nicholls State @ Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana @ Louisiana Tech
New Mexico State @ New Mexico
Appalachian State @ Miami (FL)
Eastern Kentucky @ Louisville
North Carolina State @ Mississippi State
Liberty @ Troy
Grambling State @ Southern Miss
Texas State @ Florida International
Western Carolina @ Oklahoma
Stephen F. Austin @ Texas Tech
North Texas @ SMU
Texas Southern @ Baylor
Hampton @ Old Dominion
Texas @ Arkansas
Southern Illinois @ Kansas State
Missouri @ Kentucky
Howard @ Maryland
Georgia State @ North Carolina
Idaho @ Indiana
Austin Peay @ Ole Miss
Jacksonville State @ Florida State
McNeese State @ LSU
Washington @ Michigan
San Diego State @ Arizona
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Fresno State
Vanderbilt @ Colorado State
Utah @ BYU
Stanford @ USC
UNLV @ Arizona State
Idaho State @ Nevada
Hawai'i @ Oregon State
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