Here is the tiebreaker from that link.
Between TWO teams:
A. Head-to-head competition
B. Winning percentage* vs. ranked conference teams (top to bottom vs. common opponents regardless of the number of times played)
C. Coin flip
* - Winning percentage is used instead of record because of situations where teams do not play each other the same number of times. Therefore, a team that is 1-0 (1.000) would win the tiebreaker over a team that is 1-1 (.500).
The simple answer is it depends on the final standings of the other teams. Akron and Toledo split, so A is a wash. Then it goes to B. Right now (prior to today's games), Akron holds the tiebreaker because they are 1-0 against CMU, who is in 3rd place. Toledo went 0-1. As the standings change, so will this tiebreaker.