Who is playing in the MAC Championship game?
Western Michigan has secured a spot and will play either Ohio, Toledo, or Miami.
Sports / College Football
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) title race is intensifying as the regular season comes to a close. Central Michigan University (CMU) has been eliminated from contention, while other teams battle for a spot against Western Michigan in the...
With CMU out of the running, the focus shifts to the remaining contenders. Western Michigan secured their spot with a win over Eastern Michigan and will face either Ohio, Toledo, or Miami in the championship game. The Toledo vs. Central Michigan game is crucial for Toledo's chances.
Toledo's strength lies in their pass defense, while Central Michigan thrives on their rushing attack. According to betting analysts, Central Michigan might be a good pick against the spread, given Toledo's vulnerability to the run.
The MAC championship game is scheduled for December 6 at Ford Field in Detroit. Tickets are available starting at $18.80 at detroitlions.com?ref=yanuki.com. Western Michigan awaits their opponent, which will be determined by the results of the remaining regular-season games.
Western Michigan has secured a spot and will play either Ohio, Toledo, or Miami.
No, Central Michigan has been eliminated from contention.
The game will be held at Ford Field in Detroit on December 6.
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