When is the 2025 MAC Football Championship Game?
Saturday, December 6th.
Sports / College Football
As the 2025 Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular season draws to a close, several teams are vying for a spot in the MAC Football Championship Game. This article breaks down the various tiebreaker scenarios and previews the crucial matchup...
The MAC Championship Game scenarios are complex, involving multiple tiebreakers based on head-to-head results, records against common opponents, and team ratings from SportSource Analytics. Several scenarios involve three- or four-way ties, requiring multiple steps to determine the participants.
**Eastern Michigan vs. Western Michigan Preview:** The Western Michigan Broncos, with a 7-4 overall record and 6-1 in the MAC, are in a strong position to reach the MAC Championship game. They are currently on a three-game winning streak. Eastern Michigan, at 4-7 overall and 3-4 in the MAC, aims to finish their season with a victory. The game is set for Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ET at Rynearson Stadium in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Western Michigan is favored by 9.5 points.
The SportsLine Projection Model suggests betting the Over, predicting the teams will combine for 51 points. Historically, games between these teams have been high-scoring.
Saturday, December 6th.
Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
Central Michigan, Miami (OH), Ohio, Toledo, and Western Michigan.
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