Cover By +11.5
HOU -6.5
o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HOU | 14 | 3 | 9 | 14 | 40 |
TULN | 0 | 15 | 7 | 0 | 22 |
Houston covered the spread of -6.5. The total score of 62 was over 60.
Houston @ Tulane
Coastal Carolina @ Arkansas State
Charlotte @ Florida International
Temple @ Cincinnati
Stanford @ Arizona State
Arkansas @ Ole Miss
Northern Illinois @ Toledo
West Virginia @ Baylor
Vanderbilt @ Florida
Michigan State @ Rutgers
South Carolina @ Tennessee
Oklahoma @ Texas (N)
Maryland @ Ohio State
Akron @ Bowling Green
Georgia Tech @ Duke
Old Dominion @ Marshall
Virginia @ Louisville
Wake Forest @ Syracuse
Miami (OH) @ Eastern Michigan
San Jose State @ Colorado State
Florida State @ North Carolina
Georgia @ Auburn
UConn @ UMass
SMU @ Navy
Middle Tennessee @ Liberty
Boise State @ BYU
Wisconsin @ Illinois
Ball State @ Western Michigan
Florida Atlantic @ UAB
Central Michigan @ Ohio
Penn State @ Iowa
Oregon State @ Washington State
North Texas @ Missouri
East Carolina @ UCF
Georgia Southern @ Troy
UTEP @ Southern Miss
TCU @ Texas Tech
South Alabama @ Texas State
Buffalo @ Kent State
UTSA @ Western Kentucky
Wyoming @ Air Force
Notre Dame @ Virginia Tech
Michigan @ Nebraska
LSU @ Kentucky
Georgia State @ Louisiana-Monroe
Alabama @ Texas A&M
Utah @ USC
New Mexico @ San Diego State
Memphis @ Tulsa
New Mexico State @ Nevada
UCLA @ Arizona
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