MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 11

MAC predictions, previews, and schedule for all of the Week 11 games

MAC schedule and previews for all the Week 11 games including Ball State at Toledo, Buffalo at Central Michigan, and Kent State at Bowling Green


MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 11

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Results So Far
Straight Up 56-22, ATS 44-32-1, o/u 48-30-1

Tuesday, November 8

Eastern Michigan at Akron

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Eastern Michigan -7.5, o/u: 56.5

Ohio at Miami University

7:30 ESPN2
Line: Ohio -1.5, o/u: 50.5

Ball State at Toledo

8:00, ESPN
Line: Toledo -11.5, o/u: 50.5

Wednesday, November 9

Northern Illinois at Western Michigan

7:00 ESPNU
Line: Western Michigan -1.5, o/u: 50.5

Buffalo at Central Michigan

7:00 ESPN2
Line: Buffalo -1.5, o/u: 54.5

Kent State at Bowling Green

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Kent State -2.5, o/u: 55.5

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MAC Football Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 12

MAC Week 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings. Toledo at Ohio, Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, Bowling Green at Miami University, Northern Illinois at Buffalo, Central Michigan at Ball State, Kent State at Akron

MAC football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.


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MAC Results So Far
SU: 67-19, ATS: 47-36, Point Total: 44-39-2

Tuesday, November 16

Toledo at Ohio

7:00, ESPN+
Line: Toledo -7, o/u: 54.5

Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan

7:30, ESPN2
Line: Western Michigan -5.5, o/u: 66

Bowling Green at Miami University

8:00, ESPNU
Line: Miami University -17, o/u: 51.5

Week 12 Schedule, Predictions, Game Times

Wednesday, November 17

Northern Illinois at Buffalo

7:00, ESPN2
Line: Northern Illinois -1.5, o/u: 62.5

Central Michigan at Ball State

7:00, ESPNU
Line: Ball State -1.5, o/u: 61

Saturday, November 20

Kent State at Akron

12:00, ESPN+
Line: Kent State -13.5, o/u: 75

College Football Expert Picks, CFN Week 12

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MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 11

MAC Week 11 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings.

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.


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MAC Results So Far
SU: 61-18, ATS: 42-35, Point Total: 40-37-2

Tuesday, November 9

Akron at Western Michigan

7:00, CBS Sports Network
Line: Western Michigan -26, o/u: 62

Buffalo at Miami University

7:00, ESPNU
Line: Miami University -7, o/u: 57.5

Ohio at Eastern Michigan

8:00, ESPN2
Line: Eastern Michigan -6, o/u: 60.5

College Football Schedule, Predictions, Game Previews, Week 11

Wednesday, November 10

Ball State at Northern Illinois

7:00, ESPN2
Prediction: Northern Illinois 30, Ball State 27
Line: Ball State -2.5, o/u: 62.5

Toledo at Bowling Green

7:00, CBS Sports Network
Prediction: Toledo 41, Bowling Green 24
Line: Toledo -10.5, o/u: 50.5

Kent State at Central Michigan

8:00, ESPNU
Prediction: Central Michigan 41, Kent State 37
Line: Central Michigan -2.5, o/u: 74.5

College Football Expert Picks, CFN Week 11

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MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 1

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 1 of the season.

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 1 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 0-0, ATS: 0-0, Point Total: 0-0

Thursday, September 2

Wagner at Buffalo

7:00, ESPN3
Line: Buffalo -43.5, o/u: 56

Western Illinois at Ball State

7:00, ESPN+
Line: Ball State -29.5, o/u: 58.5

Bowling Green at Tennessee

8:00, SEC Network
Line: Tennessee -35, o/u: 61

Friday, September 3

St. Francis (PA) at Eastern Michigan

7:00, ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line
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Saturday, September 4

Western Michigan at Michigan

12:00, ESPN
Line: Michigan -17, o/u: 67

Miami University at Cincinnati

3:30, ESPN+
Line: Cincinnati -22.5, o/u: 50

Central Michigan at Missouri

4:00, SEC Network
Line: Missouri -14, o/u: 60.5

Week 1 College Football Expert Picks

Akron at Auburn

7:00, ESPN+
Line: Auburn -37, o/u: 55

Norfolk State at Toledo

7:00, ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

Syracuse at Ohio

7:00, CBS Sports Network
Line: Syracuse -1.5, o/u: 55.5

Northern Illinois at Georgia Tech

7:30, ACC Network
Line: Georgia Tech -18, o/u: 57.5

Kent State at Texas A&M

8:00, ESPNU
Line: Texas A&M -28.5, o/u: 67.

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MAC Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the MAC teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the MAC teams.


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2021 MAC Rankings: Pre-Spring

MAC East

1. Kent State Golden Flashes

Why To Be Happy: Sean Lewis is still the head coach. He’s a strong young talent who’s overdue for a next step up job, but he’s around, as is QB Dustin Crum, who’s back for his senior-plus year. All five starters are expected back on the O line, just enough is back on defense to be okay, and landing S Antwaine Richardson from Maryland and WR Nykeim Johnson from Syracuse is huge.

What To Work On: Matthew Trickett was one of the best kickers in 2019 and was fine in his limited work last year. Now he’s at Minnesota, and good backup QB Woody Barrett is in the transfer portal. The D has to be a whole lot better despite losing a few key parts.

Bottom Line: It’ll be a good fight to be at the top of the MAC East, but the Golden Flashes should have too much offense to not make a run to the MAC Championship game.

2. Buffalo Bulls

Why To Be Happy: The team caught a break when RB Kevin Marks apparently decided to come back. He might not put up Jaret Patterson numbers, but he’s All-MAC good. At least seven starters are expected back on defense, and the quarterbacks are in place to be fine, but …

What To Work On: The team has to replace enough talent to be a problem. The O line needs some reworking, the receiving corps has to find parts, TE Zac Lefebvre took off for WKU, and DE Malcolm Koonce is one of the key defensive stars who’s done.

Bottom Line: This is likely going to be a weaker version of the team that should’ve won last year’s MAC title, but it’s still going to be one of the stars in the East if the O line comes together fast.

3. Ohio Bobcats

Why To Be Happy: Thanks to the return of a De’Montre Tuggle for his senior-plus season, the offensive backfield should be terrific. A few of the receivers are gone, and the line has to do some reshuffling, but the defense that was so young at so many parts should be a bit tighter.

What To Work On: Overall, the pass rush has to be a whole lot stronger, the defense has to be more disruptive, and the passing game has to be more dangerous. That’s a lot to fix, but they’re more tweaks than total overhauls.

Bottom Line: Ohio was supposed to be a whole lot better last year, but it should be a player in the MAC East race as long as the defensive line can start making more things happen in the backfield.

4. Miami University RedHawks

Why To Be Happy: The defensive front seven/six should be strong enough with the returning parts to be among the best in the MAC. QB Brett Gabbert is back along with a slew of decent receivers, and there’s a massive get from the transfer portal with Northwestern’s Isaiah Bowser coming in.

What To Work On: The O line needs new starts. Left tackle Tommy Doyle was a senior who’s now off to try out the NFL, and C Danny Godlevske is not an Oklahoma State Cowboy.

Bottom Line: There’s enough defensively to be terrific with a little time, and the offensive backfield will be good enough to shine if the line can quickly replace Doyle and Godlevske.

5. Akron Zips

Why To Be Happy: The Zips get back just about everyone on offense after going really, really young over the last few years, and the defense is almost all back full, too. There hasn’t been a whole lot coming in from the transfer portal – Michigan State RB Anthony Williams should play a role – but the veterans are there to improve.

What To Work On: Akron has to be better on the lines. The defensive front has to start making things happen in the backfield, and the offense needs to be far, far better in pass protection.

Bottom Line: It has been a brutal run over the last few years, but after two rough seasons under Tom Arth, at least the experience is there to potentially make a little bit of noise.

6. Bowling Green Falcons

Why To Be Happy: The offense should be a bit better. Syracuse transfer Drew Gunther is another option at quarterback, Andrew Clair is a veteran back, and this is when all the young receivers should step up. The D won’t be a brick wall, but it’ll be among the most experienced in the MAC.

What To Work On: The passing game has to work. That’s the whole reason for Scot Loeffler to be the head coach – the O is supposed to rock. It has taken a while, but as long as the turnovers slow down, the team will be a whole lot better.

Bottom Line: Baby steps need to be leaps. It’s the third year under Loeffler and this is when the rebuild needs to be complete. The team needs something it can rely on.

2021 Pre-Spring MAC Rankings West

2021 MAC Rankings: Pre-Spring 7-12

MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 12

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 11-0, ATS: 9-3, Point Total: 4-8

Tuesday, November 17

Buffalo at Bowling Green

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Buffalo -31.5, o/u: 59.5

Akron at Kent State

8:00 ESPN
Line: Kent State -24, o/u: 57.5

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Wednesday, November 18

Toledo at Eastern Michigan

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Toledo -7, o/u: 60.5

Western Michigan at Central Michigan

7:00 ESPN2
Line: Central Michigan -2, o/u: 60.5

Northern Illinois at Ball State

7:00 ESPN News
Line: Ball State -14.5, o/u: 60.5

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Ohio at Miami University

Canceled

MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 11

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 6-0, ATS: 6-0, Point Total: 1-5

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Tuesday, November 10

Akron at Ohio

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Ohio -27.5, o/u: 57

Kent State at Bowling Green

7:30 ESPN2
Line: Kent State -20.5, o/u: 55.5

Miami University at Buffalo

8:00 ESPN
Line: Buffalo -9.5, o/u: 57

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Wednesday, November 11

Eastern Michigan at Ball State

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Ball State -9, o/u: 60.5

Toledo at Western Michigan

8:00 ESPN
Line: Western Michigan -2.5, o/u: 59.5

Central Michigan at Northern Illinois

8:00 ESPNU
Line: Central Michigan -7.5, o/u: 58

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MAC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 10

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 10 of the season.

MAC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 10 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 0-0, ATS: 0-0, Point Total: 0-0

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Wednesday, November 4

Eastern Michigan at Kent State

6:00 ESPN+
Line: Kent State -6, o/u: 62

Western Michigan at Akron

6:00 ESPN3
Line: Western Michigan -17.5, o/u: 54

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Buffalo at Northern Illinois

7:00 ESPN2
Line: Buffalo -13.5, o/u: 52

Ohio at Central Michigan

7:00 ESPN
Line: Central Michigan -1, o/u: 60.5

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Ball State at Miami University

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Miami University -3.5, o/u: 54.5

Bowling Green at Toledo

8:00 ESPNU
Line: Toledo -19, o/u: 62.5

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No ‘MACtion’ this fall: The MAC becomes the first FBS conference to cancel fall football

No MACtion this fall, as we see the first FBS conference cancel college football

If you are a college football lifer, nothing fires you up quite like a Central Michigan vs. Akron Thursday night battle under the stars. Unfortunately, due to what the MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher is calling “a health and well-being decision,” there will be no MAC football this fall.

 

Although there was speculation that due to non-conference big money games for the conference against power five opponents (Wisconsin has played multiple MAC opponents in recent years, including Central Michigan last season), being cancelled, this was a needed financial decision, Steinbrecher is stressing that this is a move that is being done because of health and safety amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The MAC is the first FBS conference to cancel fall football, and although there is no official word on if spring football is happening in the MAC, that seems to be the path forward at the moment.

Stay locked in at BadgersWire for all breaking conference news in what should be a hectic couple of days.

MAC Cancels Football Season. What Does It Mean For The Rest Of College Football?

The MAC has canceled its 2020 football season due to concerns over the coronavirus. What’s next for college football?

The MAC has canceled its 2020 football season due to concerns over the coronavirus. What’s next for college football?


The MAC becomes the first conference to cancel the college football season, at least for the fall.

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The MAC announced on Saturday that it’s cancelling/postponing all fall sports due to the COVD-19 concerns. There’s a thought the league will try to play in the spring, but that’s not a huge part of the discussion at the moment.

The MAC had several issues go against them. The main issue was the concern over keeping the players safe, and part of that came with the cost and the resources to adequately test as needed. The other big problem was the Big Ten’s decision to go to a conference-only schedule.

11 MAC games vs. the Big Ten were affected by the scheduling change. In all, the MAC was expected to lose the paychecks from as many as 21 non-conference games. Every conference is different, but the lost revenue side of those games was devastating.

It might be a bit of a cynical overstatement to say that the MAC would still have fall football if the non-conference games weren’t cancelled, but that certainly – at the very least – tipped the scales. Combine the lost revenue with the massive health concerns, and there was a “what are we doing here?” aspect to the MAC”s decision.

There’s the idea that the MAC will play in the spring. In a perfect world, the rest of college football is able to play and figure out how to do this, and the MAC has the spotlight to itself and gets back some of the lost revenue – and does it all safely – through March and April.

And now all eyes turn to the Power Five conferences. Remember, every conference is different, every conference has a different power structure, and every conference has a different revenue stream for football to work off of. However …

Watch out for the Big Ten. Its season has been hanging by a thread for the last several weeks, and while there seemed to be hope after a schedule was announced, the training camps have changed the dynamic. Many teams aren’t practicing full out over concerns for player safety.

Basically, college football doesn’t have a plan. It didn’t create a real plan over the last four months, it didn’t get creative in figuring out whether or not players could play safely, and the sport kicked the can down the road as far as it can go. Now the season is here, and now the sport is realizing how hard it is to ethically and practically play college football. With that said …

No, the college football season isn’t done yet. Even if the Big Ten decides to follow the MAC’s lead, no matter what the optics, the SEC, ACC and Big 12 will still likely do everything humanly possible to play. However, it’ll be a bad, bad look if other conferences try to push things to the spring and everyone else doesn’t follow suit.

So let’s say the other conferences do play. Get ready for the transfer portal to be loaded with top MAC players. Buffalo RBs Jaret Patterson and Kevin Marks, UB DE Malcolm Koonce and LB James Patterson, Toledo RB Bryant Koback, Western Michigan defensive front seven stars Treshaun Hayward and Ali Fayad, and Miami University OT Tommy Doyle are Power Five starters if they choose to leave.

Through all of this, just remember, this will go by in a hurry. There will be college football again, even if it’s not everywhere for right now.

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