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Week 9 MAC Football Preview

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Week 9 Schedule
*Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 12 PM ET (CBSSN | Live Stats)
*Bowling Green at Kent State, 12 PM ET (ESPN+ | Live Stats)
*Akron at Buffalo, 1 PM ET (ESPN+ | Live Stats)
*Western Michigan at Miami, 3:30 PM ET (ESPN+ | Live Stats)
*UMass at Central Michigan, 3:30 PM ET (ESPN+ | Live Stats)
*Ball State at Northern Illinois, 3:30 PM ET (ESPN+ | Live Stats)
Toledo at Washington State, 3:30 PM ET (The CW | Live Stats)
*Conference game
Two-Minute Drill

• Angel Flores scored three touchdowns and the CMU defense was nothing short of superb as the Chippewas downed Bowling Green, 27-6, on Saturday to improve to 2-1 in MAC play. The Chippewa defense forced two turnovers, stopped the Falcons on their first three fourth-down conversion attempts, and recorded three sacks.
• Miami defeated Eastern Michigan, 44-30, in Oxford on Saturday. Dequan Finn threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more for the RedHawks, who won their fourth consecutive game and remained perfect in conference play at 3-0.
• Tucker Gleason threw for 294 yards and a career-best four touchdowns to help Toledo rally from an early 10-0 deficit to score 45 straight points and beat Kent State at the Glass Bowl on Saturday. The Rockets outgained Kent State in total yards, 552-224.  
•  A 16-yard touchdown reception from Victor Snow with 19 seconds left lifted Buffalo past UMass, 28-21, at McGuirk Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The victory gave the Bulls the first win in the new Flagship Cup rivalry series.
• Ohio tallied a 48-21 win over Northern Illinois, marking their eleventh straight victory at Peden Stadium. The Bobcats rushed for six touchdowns for the second time this season, as well as accumulating 333 total yards on the ground. Both Sieh Bangura (147) and Duncan Brune (126) eclipsed the 100-yard mark on the ground.  
•  Kiael Kelly accounted for four touchdowns and the Ball State defense came up with a pair of clutch interceptions following an hour-long weather delay to lead the Cardinals to a 42-28 homecoming win over Akron.