zippy5 Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM (edited) See I think the small time conferences have their championships tonight, and the conference tournaments earlier than the normal championship week. I think it gives legitimacy to our championships to the casual fan Edited yesterday at 02:55 AM by zippy5 Quote
a-zip Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM 11 hours ago, GP1 said: I agree. They should have scheduled it for this coming Tuesday night or 11 PM on Friday night. What is your better idea? What a dick. I thought it was obvious from my post - last night would have been a good time. Definitely not on the same day as the BIG10 and SEC Conference championships. Oh, and no it does not give us legitimacy playing on the same day as the BIGs, it makes us look stupid. That is why the SBC and the AAC have surpassed the MAC. Another thing.....play it on the campus of the highest rated school!!! You might actually have a chance to fill a stadium (like JMU and Tulane did). For those wondering who makes the decision.. 1 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Toledo's heir apparent is heading to Cuse to be their DC. Wow. Quote
LZIp Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 12 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: Toledo's heir apparent is heading to Cuse to be their DC. Wow. Definitely surpsising as I think Fran Brown is probably another bad season away from being fired. Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago On 11/30/2025 at 12:32 PM, ZippyRulz said: The 2025 MAC Football Championship Game will feature Western Michigan vs Miami (OH) on December 6, 2025 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. 🏈 Key Details Matchup: Western Michigan Broncos (8–4, 7–1 MAC) vs Miami RedHawks (7–5, 6–2 MAC) Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025 Location: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan TV Coverage: ESPN Significance: Western Michigan secured its spot with a 31–21 win over Eastern Michigan. Miami clinched by defeating Ball State 45–24 in the regular-season finale. This is Miami’s third consecutive MAC title game appearance. Miami handed Western Michigan its only MAC loss earlier in the season (26–17). 📊 Season Context Western Michigan: Strong defense, opportunistic turnovers, and balanced offense under coach Lance Taylor. Miami (OH): Veteran leadership from coach Chuck Martin, resilient late-game performances, and a knack for closing out tight contests. Other Contenders: Toledo, Ohio, and Central Michigan were in the mix but fell short in the final week. WMU 23, THE Miami U. 13. Congrats, Broncos. Quote
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