MAC Football: Western Michigan is playing for spot in a New Year's Six bowl
No. 20 Western Michigan continued its undefeated season with a 41-35 win over Eastern Michigan.
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No. 20 Western Michigan continued its undefeated season with a 41-35 win over Eastern Michigan.
Division races in the Mid-American Conference are beginning to heat up, with Ohio and Akron battling for the East division lead, and Western Michigan still in the driver’s seat in the West Division.
Western Michigan turned the ball over for the first time this season, but rolled to a 41-0 win over Akron.
Mid-American Conference play can never be truly predicted, and while some of the games this week may seem like they will be blowouts, a few matches could produced unexpected upsets.
Eastern Michigan does not have a history of winning football games.
Western Michigan continued its unbeaten season with a 45-30 win over Northern Illinois. That game could be seen as a “changing of the guard,” as Northern Illinois has been the dominant team in the Mid-American Conference West Division for the past six seasons.
Western Michigan took the Victory Cannon for the third straight season in a 49-10 victory over Central Michigan.
Bowling Green has won the division the last three seasons and the overall conference title two of those years, winning in 2013 and 2015.
With the Mid-American Conference play starting this week, rivalry games are being played around the conference, including Ohio and Miami in the “Battle of the Bricks."
Central Michigan was the best team in the Mid-American Conference in the eyes of the media as they received 16 votes last week in the Associated Press Poll. After losing 49-35 to the previously winless Virginia, however, they've received zero votes in the poll this week.
As the non-conference season comes to a close this week, there will be interesting match-ups all across the country.
Western Michigan beat another Power Five school this weekend, this time Illinois, as the Broncos became the fourth Mid-American Conference team, all time, to beat two Big 10 schools.
By now, Central Michigan's last-second "Hail Mary" has made its rounds on social media and is already being dubbed one of the plays of the year.
In week one, Western Michigan upset a Power Five team in Northwestern. This week, five more Mid-American Conference teams attempt that feat.
Teams from the Mid-American Conference have beaten a program from the Big Ten in the previous ten seasons.
The first week of the college football season is the chance for Group of Five schools to see where they stack up against some of the best teams in the nation.
Two Western Michigan freshmen were arrested late Friday night after allegedly holding up a woman with weapons in an off-campus area.
The Bobcats will travel to Columbus to compete in the Jesse Owens Classic.
Ohio competed at the Charlotte Invitational over the weekend.
Ohio swimming and diving finished sixth out of eight teams at the MAC Championships.