Cover By +1
USA -6
o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
USA | 0 | 16 | 7 | 7 | 30 |
WMU | 7 | 6 | 0 | 10 | 23 |
South Alabama covered the spread of -6. The total score of 53 was under 54.
South Alabama @ Western Michigan (N) Salute to Veterans Bowl
Memphis @ West Virginia (N) Frisco Bowl
Western Kentucky @ James Madison (N) Boca Raton Bowl
California @ UNLV (N) LA Bowl
Georgia Southern @ Sam Houston (N) New Orleans Bowl
Ohio @ JSU (N) Cure Bowl
Tulane @ Florida (N) Gasparilla Bowl
Indiana @ Notre Dame Bowl 1st Rd.
SMU @ Penn State Bowl 1st Rd.
Clemson @ Texas Bowl 1st Rd.
Tennessee @ Ohio State Bowl 1st Rd.
Coastal Carolina @ UTSA (N) Myrtle Beach Bowl
NIU @ Fresno State (N) Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
South Florida @ San Jose State (N) Hawai'i Bowl
Pittsburgh @ Toledo (N) GameAbove Sports Bowl
Rutgers @ Kansas State (N) Rate Bowl
Arkansas State @ Bowling Green (N) 68 Ventures Bowl
Oklahoma @ Navy (N) Armed Forces Bowl
Georgia Tech @ Vanderbilt (N) Birmingham Bowl
Texas Tech @ Arkansas (N) Liberty Bowl
Syracuse @ Washington State (N) Holiday Bowl
Texas A&M @ USC (N) Las Vegas Bowl
UConn @ North Carolina (N) Fenway Bowl
Boston College @ Nebraska (N) Pinstripe Bowl
Louisiana @ TCU (N) New Mexico Bowl
Iowa State @ Miami (FL) (N) Pop-Tarts Bowl
Miami (OH) @ Colorado State (N) Arizona Bowl
East Carolina @ North Carolina State (N) Military Bowl
BYU @ Colorado (N) Alamo Bowl
Louisiana Tech @ Army (N) Independence Bowl
Iowa @ Missouri (N) Music City Bowl
Alabama @ Michigan (N) ReliaQuest Bowl
Louisville @ Washington (N) Sun Bowl
South Carolina @ Illinois (N) Citrus Bowl
Baylor @ LSU (N) Texas Bowl
Penn State @ Boise State (N) Bowl QF
Texas @ Arizona State (N) Bowl QF
Ohio State @ Oregon (N) Bowl QF
Notre Dame @ Georgia (N) Bowl QF
Duke @ Ole Miss (N) Gator Bowl
North Texas @ Texas State (N) First Responder Bowl
Minnesota @ Virginia Tech (N) Duke's Mayo Bowl
Buffalo @ Liberty (N) Bahamas Bowl
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