MAC Championship Preview
By SHAUN HARRINGTON | Dec. 3, 2003This year's Mid-American Conference championship game will be different than any of the six previous championship games before.
This year's Mid-American Conference championship game will be different than any of the six previous championship games before.
As the season winds down, the Mid-American Conference Championship game picture is becoming much clearer.
In college football you have to run the ball and create turnovers to be successful. This was evident in the Mid-American Conference this weekend as NIU and Marshall had multiple 100-yard backs en route to big wins over their opponents on Saturday.West Virginia also had a running back go over 100 yards and had a big special teams play - a blocked punt for a touchdown - that helped them to win against UCF.
Hopes are high for the Buffalo Bulls (1-8, 1-4 Mid-American Conference) this week as they come off of their first win of the season - and in over a year - going into their game against the reigning MAC West champion, the Toledo Rockets.
It was a great Saturday in college football and the Mid-American Conference. No. 23 Bowling Green came up big with an upset over undefeated No.
A defensive battle took place on the soccer field at UB on Tuesday night that resulted in double overtime when the Niagara Purple Eagles showed up for their match against the Buffalo Bulls.Although the game did result in double overtime, neither team was able to capitalized during the extra periods, resulting in a 0-0 tie to end the game.First half action was end to end with both teams running hard right from the start.