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MAC Championship: Miami University vs. Central Michigan fearless prediction and game preview.

Dec 05, 2019 Game Time: 12:00 ET Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free) Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, MI Network: ESPN2 – All of the CFN Fearless Predictions. Miami University (7-5) vs. Central Michigan (8-4) Game Preview. If want in on this week’s games, sign up with BetMGM.

MAC Championship: Miami University vs. Central Michigan Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 7
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Network: ESPN2

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Mac Championship Game 2019 Time

Miami University (7-5) vs. Central Michigan (8-4) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The MAC Championship

It was a weird year in the MAC, and Miami was able to take advantage of a down East division to make run. It was coming off a 6-6 season that was fine, but Ohio was supposed to be the star in the East with defending division champ Buffalo potentially rebuilding in a hurry. The RedHawks got by UB early on and got the win they absolutely had to have against Ohio to make their first MAC title game since winning it in 2010.

Miami was at least expected to be a bit of a factor. Central Michigan wasn’t supposed to do much of anything in the far tougher West coming off a 1-11 season. New head coach Jim McElwain inherited a team loaded with veterans who came together to find their groove over the second half of the season with a 6-1 run.

They caught a break when Western Michigan gacked away the division with a loss to a mediocre Northern Illinois, took advantage of the moment with a dominant 49-7 win over Toledo, and now they have a chance at the championship in their first MAC title appearance since 2009.

The MAC Championship should’ve been played during a weeknight. It would’ve had the spotlight all to itself if it was on Wednesday night, but it’s about to get swallowed up by all the other games on Saturday. On the plus side, six of the last nine MAC championships have been fantastic theater, and these two should come up with an interesting battle.

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Why Miami University Will Win

Central Michigan has a turnover issue. Miami doesn’t have enough of an offense to keep up in any sort of a shootout, usually winning games with defense and takeaways. It only lost the turnover battle four times, losing three of those games and catching the break of playing Akron in the other.

4-0 when winning the turnover battle, and CMU is awful when it comes to hanging on to the ball with 24 turnovers on the season and losing the turnover margin five times.

The RedHawk pass rush is fantastic. The defense makes big plays in bunches, but when it’s on, forget about it. MU has generated double-digit tackles for loss five times, with the only loss coming to Cincinnati. The D has to bring constant pressure and can’t let QB Quinten Dormady feel comfortable.

This team has to take advantage of every possible opportunity to score – it’s not the type of team that can come out and hang 50 on the board. Every drive has to close out with points, and the RedHawks are okay at coming away with points in the red zone. They’ve been great in over the second half of the season inside the 20. Central Michigan has only come up with three red zone stops all year.

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Why Central Michigan Will Win

The Miami offense isn’t all that good at playing college football offense. It’s only been able to come up with more than 350 yards four times with no consistency in any one area. CMU can turn the lights out on this fast. Get out to a 14-0 lead, and that might be it.

QB Quinten Dormady has turned it on. The former Tennessee-turned-Houston-turned-CMU quarterback was hurt early on, but came back to rip through the second half of the year with 250 passing yards or more with a terrific run over the last six games. MU is 0-3 on the year when giving up 250 yards or more through the air.

Miami has to get its pass rush going to pull this off. It wins games by getting behind the line and doing enough defensively to make up for the mediocre offense that only averages 308 yards per game. The CMU offensive line is playing as well as any in the MAC, especially when it comes to keeping defenses out of the backfield.

What’s Going To Happen

The absolutely insane season in the MAC with so many wacky twists, turns and curveballs is bound to close out with something weird.

It’s been the hardest conference to predict over the second half of the year, so it only makes sense that a Miami team with no offense that closed out the regular season with the offense still sputtering will show up with something big.

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But Central Michigan has a bit too much offense, the right offensive line to handle what MU needs to do, and just enough defense to be fine. It’s not going to take a big number for CMU to put this out of reach, and it’ll do it as it gets up early and hangs on late.

MAC Championship: Miami University vs. Central Michigan Prediction, Line

Central Michigan 31, Miami University 20
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Central Michigan -7, o/u: 54
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ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
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Must See Rating: 3

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MAC Championship History

2018 Northern Illinois 30, Buffalo 29
2017 Toledo 45, Akron 28
2016 Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23
2015 Bowling Green 34, Northern Illinois 14
2014 Northern Illinois 51, Bowling Green 17
2013 Bowling Green 47, Northern Illinois 27
2012 Northern Illinois 44, Kent State 37 2OT
2011 Northern Illinois 23, Ohio 20
2010 Miami University 26, Northern Illinois 21
2009 Central Michigan 20, Ohio 10
2008 Buffalo 42, Ball State 24
2007 Central Michigan 35, Miami University 10
2006 Central Michigan 31, Ohio 10
2005 Akron 31, Northern Illinois 30
2004 Toledo 35, Miami University 27
2003 Miami University 49, Bowling Green 27
2003 Marshall 49, Toledo 45
2002 Marshall 49, Toledo 45
2001 Toledo 41, Marshall 36
2000 Marshall 19, Western Michigan 14
1999 Marshall 34, Western Michigan 30
1998 Marshall 23, Toledo 17
1997 Marshall 34, Toledo 14

Marathon MAC Football
Championship Game
Conference Football Championship
SportCollege football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Current stadiumFord Field
Current locationDetroit, Michigan
Played1997–present
Last contest2019
Current championMiami RedHawks
Most championshipsMarshall Thundering Herd (5)
TV partner(s)ESPN2
Official websiteMAC-Sports.com football
Sponsors
Marathon Petroleum (2003–present)
Host stadiums
Marshall University Stadium (1997–2000, 2002)
Glass Bowl (2001)
Doyt Perry Stadium (2003)
Ford Field (2004–present)
Host locations
Huntington, West Virginia (1997–2000, 2002)
Toledo, Ohio (2001)
Bowling Green, Ohio (2003)
Detroit, Michigan (2004–present)

The MAC Football Championship Game is a football game between the winners of the East and West divisions of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) to determine the conference champion. The game has been played since 1997, when the conference was first divided into divisions and since 2003 has been sponsored by Marathon Petroleum (officially known as the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game). The winner of the game is guaranteed a berth in a bowl game which the MAC has contractual obligations to field a team. Unlike the MAC's Group of Five contemporaries, which hold their respective championship games on campus sites, the MAC Championship Game is held at a neutral site, Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan since 2004.

Game

In 2000, 2001, and 2007, due to an unbalanced conference schedule, the team with best division record within each division was awarded that division's championship game berth. In other years, the teams with the best overall conference records received a berth.

The game is held on the first Saturday in December, on the same weekend that other NCAA Division I FBS conferences hold their championship games.

Results by year[edit]

Below are the results from all MAC Football Championship Games played. The winning team appears in bold font, on a background of their primary team color. Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.

From 1997 through 2003, the championship game was played at campus sites. Since 2004, the game has been played at Ford Field in Detroit.

YearEastWestSiteAttendance
1997Marshall Thundering Herd34Toledo Rockets14Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, WV28,021
1998Marshall Thundering Herd23Toledo Rockets1728,085
199911Marshall Thundering Herd34Western Michigan Broncos3028,069
2000Marshall Thundering Herd19Western Michigan Broncos1424,816
200120Marshall Thundering Herd36Toledo Rockets41Glass Bowl • Toledo, OH20,025
200224Marshall Thundering Herd49Toledo Rockets45Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, WV24,582
200313Miami RedHawks4920Bowling Green Falcons27Doyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, OH24,813
2004Miami RedHawks27Toledo Rockets35Ford Field • Detroit, MI22,138
2005Akron Zips31Northern Illinois Huskies3012,051
2006Ohio Bobcats10Central Michigan Chippewas3125,483
2007Miami RedHawks10Central Michigan Chippewas3525,013
2008Buffalo Bulls4212Ball State Cardinals2412,871
2009Ohio Bobcats10Central Michigan Chippewas2023,714
2010Miami RedHawks2624Northern Illinois Huskies2112,031
2011Ohio Bobcats20Northern Illinois Huskies2313,052
201218Kent State Golden Flashes3719Northern Illinois Huskies442OT18,132
2013Bowling Green Falcons4716Northern Illinois Huskies2721,106
2014Bowling Green Falcons17Northern Illinois Huskies5115,110
2015Bowling Green Falcons34Northern Illinois Huskies1416,425
2016Ohio Bobcats2313Western Michigan Broncos2945,615
2017Akron Zips28Toledo Rockets 4516,225
2018Buffalo Bulls29Northern Illinois Huskies3010,255
2019Miami RedHawks26Central Michigan Chippewas2122,427

Results by team[edit]

AppearancesSchoolWinsLossesWin %Year(s) WonYear(s) Lost
8Northern Illinois44.5002011, 2012, 2014, 20182005, 2010, 2013, 2015
6Marshall51.8331997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 20022001
6Toledo33.5002001, 2004, 20171997, 1998, 2002
5Miami32.6002003, 2010, 20192004, 2007
4Central Michigan31.7502006, 2007, 20092019
4Bowling Green22.5002013, 20152003, 2014
4Ohio04.0002006, 2009, 2011, 2016
3Western Michigan12.33320161999, 2000
2Akron11.50020052017
2Buffalo11.50020082018
1Kent State01.0002012
1Ball State01.0002008

Eastern Michigan is the only team currently in the conference to have not attended a Championship Game. Marshall is the only Championship Game Winner to not be a current member of the MAC.

MVPs[edit]

YearMVP(s)TeamPosition
1997Randy MossMarshallWR
1998Chad PenningtonMarshallQB
1999Chad PenningtonMarshallQB
2000Byron LeftwichMarshallQB
2001Chester TaylorToledoRB
2002Byron LeftwichMarshallQB
2003Ben RoethlisbergerMiamiQB
2004Bruce GradkowskiToledoQB
2005Luke GetsyAkronQB
2006Damien LinsonCentral MichiganWR
2007Dan LeFevourCentral MichiganQB
2008Mike NewtonBuffaloDB
2009Dan LeFevourCentral MichiganQB
2010Thomas MerriweatherMiamiRB
2011Nathan PalmerNorthern IllinoisWR
2012Jordan LynchNorthern IllinoisQB
2013Matt JohnsonBowling GreenQB
2014Drew HareNorthern IllinoisQB
2015Travis GreeneBowling GreenRB
2016Corey DavisWestern MichiganWR

Photo gallery[edit]

  • Before 2006 MAC Championship Game

  • 2006 MAC Championship: Central Michigan vs. Ohio

See also[edit]

References[edit]

2019 Mac Football Championship Game

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