o/u Margin
u3.5
Cover By +32
ULL +4
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APP | 3 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 13 |
ULL | 20 | 0 | 7 | 14 | 41 |
Louisiana covered the spread of +4. The total score of 54 was under 57.5.
Appalachian State @ Louisiana
Navy @ Memphis
Georgia Southern @ South Alabama
Clemson @ Syracuse
Marshall @ North Texas
California @ Oregon
San Diego State @ San Jose State
Oklahoma State @ Texas
UCF @ Cincinnati
Tulsa @ South Florida
Texas A&M @ Missouri
Nebraska @ Minnesota
Florida @ LSU
Michigan State @ Indiana
Yale @ UConn
Ohio @ Buffalo
Rutgers @ Northwestern
Auburn @ Arkansas
Duke @ Virginia
Ball State @ Eastern Michigan
Akron @ Miami (OH)
Troy @ Texas State
Arizona @ Colorado
Pittsburgh @ Virginia Tech
Kent State @ Western Michigan
Miami (FL) @ North Carolina
Purdue @ Iowa
Bowling Green @ Northern Illinois
Toledo @ Central Michigan
Western Kentucky @ Old Dominion
UAB @ Southern Miss
Kentucky @ Georgia
BYU @ Baylor
Fresno State @ Wyoming
Vanderbilt @ South Carolina
Texas Tech @ Kansas
Rice @ UTSA
Liberty @ Louisiana-Monroe
Alabama @ Mississippi State
Colorado State @ New Mexico
Utah State @ UNLV
Ole Miss @ Tennessee
North Carolina State @ Boston College
TCU @ Oklahoma
Stanford @ Washington State
Iowa State @ Kansas State
Army @ Wisconsin
UCLA @ Washington
Air Force @ Boise State
Louisiana Tech @ UTEP
Arizona State @ Utah
Hawai'i @ Nevada
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