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This year however, that percentage has vaulted past 10 percent (11%) putting it on a par with the player representation of some of college’s power conferences. Not counting mid-major schools like the Mid-American Conference, this year’s prospect pool...
Since the Lehigh match he is 3-2, but boasts an impressive 18-8 record. He has defeated two ranked opponents this season, No. 16 Dan Yates of Michigan and No. 20 Mark Lewandowski of Buffalo. He also went 4-0 in Mid-American Conference dual meets. “I...
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Mathew Sims #99 of the Northern Illinois Huskies gets a hug from teammate Adam Kiel #94 after kicking a game-winning 33 yard field goal as time ran out during the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field... View Photo »
Akron is so ready to win ... It really reminds me of the situation at Florida State when my dad got there in 1976. And I believe we can have that kind of success on our level — the MAC (Mid-American Conference) level.
Ind. The Cardinals (9-17, 4-9) reeled off a 27-19 run in the final 11 minutes of regulation to net the victory. The game was tight throughout as it featured four ties and seven lead changes up till the final minutes. CMU's Jalisa Olive had a strong...
“We took everything but a quarterback. So I like the balance part of it.” Feb. 1 meant National Signing Day, the first day prep football players can sign National Letters of Intent to their desired colleges. EMU gained commitments from 20 high school...
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Former Major League Baseball player Mickey Tettleton, and father of Ohio Bobcat quarterback Tyler Tettleton #4, looks on from the stands during the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on... View Photo »
We are excited about the upcoming meet at Kenyon. It will be great preparation for the MAC Championships, and the facility is great. It will also be a challenge to swim against teams we have not seen before.
Junior Olivier Mbaigoto also left the game with an ankle injury early in the second half. But that is still no excuse to lose to a team like Corpus Christi. Come Mid-American Conference tournament time, good teams find a way to fight through adversity.
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DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Former Major League Baseball player Mickey Tettleton, and father of Ohio Bobcat quarterback Tyler Tettleton #4, looks on from the stands during the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit,...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Nathan Palmer #81 of the Northern Illinois Huskies celebrates with fans after winning the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Northern Illinois Huskies head coach Dave Doeren holds up the MAC Championship Trophy after defeating the Ohio Bobcats during the MAC Championship game at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Noah Keller #47 of the Ohio Bobcats looks on late in the fourth quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Punter Paul Hershey #41 of the Ohio Bobcats hangs his head during the final seconds of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies holds up the MAC Championship Trophy and celebrates after winning the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Pat Schiller #53, Scott Wedige #71 and Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies pose for a photo after winning the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies celebrates with his family after winning the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Nathan Palmer #81 of the Northern Illinois Huskies pulls away from Gerald Moore #13 of the Ohio Bobcats to score a touchdown on a 39 yard pass play from quarterback Chandler Harnish #12 during the third quarter of the MAC Championship game at Ford Field on...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Willie Clark #10 of the Northern Illinois Huskies runs with the football during the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: A Northern Illinois Huskies fan holds up a sign during the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Tyler Tettleton #4 of the Ohio Bobcats looks to throw a pass in the second quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Tyler Tettleton #4 of the Ohio Bobcats runs for a 18-yard touchdown in the second quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Matt Weller #49 of the Ohio Bobcats looks on from the sidelines against the Northern Illinois Huskies during the MAC Championship game at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Noah Keller #47 of the Ohio Bobcats runs with the football after intercepting a Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies pass while Perez Ashford #7 of the Huskies tries to make the tackle during the first quarter of the MAC Championship game at...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies throws a pass in the first quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Ohio Bobcats head coach Frank Solich looks on late in the fourth quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Jimmie Ward #15 of the Northern Illinois Huskies intercepts a Tyler Tettleton #4 of the Ohio Bobcats pass in the fourth quarter of the MAC Championship game at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Donte Harden #8 and Tyler Tettleton #4 of the Ohio Bobcats look on late in the fourth quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the Bobcats 23-20.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Nathan Palmer #81 of the Northern Illinois Huskies catches a game-tying touchdown pass from quarterback Chandler Harnish in the fourth quarter of the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Chandler Harnish #12 of the Northern Illinois Huskies motions to his school fans during pre-game warm ups before the start of the MAC Championship game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The Huskies defeated the...
View Photo »Northern Illinois placeholder Ryan Neir (18) celebrates teammate kicker Mathew Sims' winning field goal with no time remaining to defeat Ohio, 23-20 to win the Mid-American Conference championship in an NCAA college football game in Detroit, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011.
View Photo »FILE- In this Dec. 2, 2011, file photo, Northern Illinois head coach Dave Doeren watches from the sidelines during the first quarter of the MAC championship NCAA college football game against Ohio in Detroit. Entering Sunday's GoDaddy.com Bowl against Arkansas State, the Mid-American...
View Photo »Mid-American Conference commissioner Dr. Jon Steinbrecher, left, smiles as he stands with University of Massachusetts Athletic Director John McCutcheon, right, following a news conference where it was announced that the school will switch to the Mid-American Conference, Wednesday,...
View Photo »University of Massachusetts Amherst Chancellor Robert Holub, left, smiles as he listens during a news conference with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, right, where it was announced that the school will switch to the Mid-American Conference, Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Former Major League Baseball player Mickey Tettleton, and father of Ohio Bobcat quarterback Tyler Tettleton #4, looks on from the stands during the MAC Championship game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ford Field on December 2, 2011 in Detroit,...
View Photo »Akron is so ready to win ... It really reminds me of the situation at Florida State when my dad got there in 1976. And I believe we can have that kind of success on our level — the MAC (Mid-American Conference) level.
We are excited about the upcoming meet at Kenyon. It will be great preparation for the MAC Championships, and the facility is great. It will also be a challenge to swim against teams we have not seen before.
I've always said that if Wes was a 6-4 quarterback he would be headed to the (Mid-American Conference) ... He has a great arm and understands defenses, and he's a competitor. We put a lot on his shoulders.
It was a great opportunity for me to learn from someone else who was successful ... I remember him telling me to go and win the MAC championship this year because he had known that we had lost last year, the way we did, and that kind of stuck with me. I don't know if it was a motivating factor, but I th...
This is an outstanding class of student-athletes who will have an immediate impact and help us continue our tradition of competing for a MAC Championship.
We were cautiously optimistic but we knew the body of work we put together and the strength of our conference, which was proven by four Mid-American Conference programs earning bids, would help our cause
You want teams that are bowl hungry and Purdue is excited about being in a bowl again ... It's only a gas tank away to go to a bowl for anybody in the Mid-American Conference or the Big Ten, so the proximity is really important. It's always a better game when there's a Big Ten team because you get more ...
I think the girls responded well ... It was hard coming off of that match (in the MAC Championship against Central Michigan). It was tough, but I think we know that we will hopefully have more to play. We just wanted to put our best foot forward.
They didn't want me ... They said no. They said I was a MAC player.
That crowd right there is about the total of the five games I’ve seen on the weekday (Mid-American Conference games)
I’ve been contacted by about all but two of the Big Ten schools and most of the Mid-American Conference schools. I had a few letters during the season, but with the year we had, I didn’t have any time to answer them ... The way the year was going, I wanted to devote my time to the team.
These last games of the year, when you're not playing for a MAC championship or a bowl game, I think you find out a lot about the character of your football team
It would give us more motivation to win and get to the next step — a MAC championship
It’s the 12th game and these last games of the year, when you’re not playing to get into the MAC championship or playing ot get into a bowl game, I think you find out a lot about the character of your team and who your true football players are and who really loves football
She has the ability to be an all-Mid-American Conference player and one of the best forwards to play in Western Michigan history. She has that potential.
