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Revision as of 17:35, 25 June 2017
The MAC (Mid American Conference) is a CFBHC conference established in game year 2016. It is located primarily in the Central portion of the United States. The MAC currently has members in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and New York.
Mid American Conference (MAC) | |
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Established | 2016 |
Association | CFBHC |
Division | Division I FBS |
Headquarters | Cleveland, Ohio |
Contents
Teams
Team Name | Division | Coach | Home Stadium | Seating Capacity | Conference Titles |
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Akron Zips | MAC East | Darkage | InfoCision Stadium | 30,000 | - |
Ball State Cardinals | MAC East | lrickar1 | Scheumann Stadium | 22,500 | - |
Bowling Green Falcons | MAC East | AltShapes | Doyt Perry Stadium | 23,724 | - |
Buffalo Bulls | MAC West | SodapopSeth | University at Buffalo Stadium | 31,000 | - |
Central Michigan Chippewas | MAC West | johnkirk | Kelly/Shorts Stadium | 32,885 | - |
Eastern Michigan Eagles | MAC West | Jamzz | Rynearson Stadium | 30,200 | - |
Kent State Golden Flashes | MAC East | TazerMan | Dix Stadium | 30,520 | - |
Miami University Redhawks | MAC East | caesari | Fred C. Yager Stadium | 24,286 | 2016 |
Northern Illinois Huskies | MAC West | Noobie | Huskie Stadium | 23,575 | 2017, 2018 |
Ohio Bobcats | MAC East | beeznik | Peden Stadium | 24,000 | 2019 |
Toledo Rockets | MAC West | deathcpo | Glass Bowl | 26,248 | - |
Western Michigan Broncos | MAC West | Jieret | Waldo Stadium | 30,200 | - |
Conference History
The Mid American Conference joined CFBHC in 2016, playing a limited 10 game schedule facing only other Mid American teams. They added the Huskies of Northern Illinois University and began out-of-conference play in 2017.
List of Conference winners
- 2016: Miami (OH) Redhawks defeated Toledo 35-24
- 2017: Northern Illinois Huskies defeated Miami(OH) 12-10
- 2018: Northern Illinois Huskies defeated Ohio 17-3
- 2019: Ohio Bobcats defeated Toledo 17-13
- 2020:
List of MAC commissioners
- 2016-2017: FSUAlumni
- 2018: LaserCats
- 2019: paperllamasunited
- 2020: Jieret
Bowl tie-ins
The MAC champion is not obligated to play in a specific bowl. All MAC bowl bids are based on best matchups and geography, no tiers exist but tiers from other conferences may predict matchups. Contracted bowls are as follows:
- Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MWC (Boise, ID)
- Miami Beach Bowl vs AAC (Miami, FL)
- Bahamas Bowl vs AAC (Nassau, Bahamas)
- Detroit Bowl vs ACC or Big Ten (Detroit, MI) - Conditional on whether the ACC or Big Ten cannot fill their spot.
The MAC does not have direct secondary tie-ins to any other bowls.
Standings
Tiebreaking Procedures
Divisional Champions (Conference Champion this year since there are no divisions)
The divisional championship shall be decided on conference winning percentage. If two or more teams are tied for the championship, they shall be considered divisional co-champions. The following tie-breaking formula shall be used to determine which team will represent that division in the MAC Championship game:
1. Head-to-head competition:
a. In the event of a multiple-team (two or more teams) tie, the team with the best head-to-head record amongst the tied teams wins the tie-breaker.
b. In a two-team tie, head-to-head competition will be the first criteria.
c. If two teams did not play, the second criteria is used to break the tie.
2. Record of tied teams within the division [versus rank order, highest to lowest, of division teams]:
a. The above tie-breaker procedure is used to determine rank order in the division.
b. Team(s) eliminated in the second tie-breaker criterion are not included in further consideration in the tie- breaking formula.
c. Head-to-head competition is again used to break the tie between the remaining tied teams.
3. Comparison of conference winning percentage of cross-over opponents of tied teams:
a. Tie-breaker is awarded to the team whose cross-division opponents had the best cumulative conference winning percentage.
b. Head-to-head competition is used to break the tie between the two tied teams.
4. If multiple teams remain tied, the final tie-breaker is as follows:
a. Record of tied teams versus cross-division opponents in rank order.
b. Head-to-head competition is used to break the tie between the two tied teams.
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Weekly Awards History
Main article: MAC Weekly Awards History
Number of MAC Weekly Awards won by player
End of Season Awards History
National Awards
- 2017 Disney Spirit Award: RB Emmanuel Fields, Western Michigan
- 2019 Lott Trophy: DE Isaiah Hall, Bowling Green
Conference Awards
Year | OPOTY | DPOTY | Special Teamer OTY | Coach OTY | Offensive Newcomer OTY | Defensive Newcomer OTY |
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2016 | RB Emmett Spears, Kent State | DE James Finney, Ball State | K Marty Jones, Bowling Green | FSUAlumni, Miami (OH) | ||
2017 | RB Emmanuel Fields, Western Michigan | FS Zachary Dumas, Eastern Michigan | PR Calvin Hayes, Northern Illinois | Tammath, Eastern Michigan | RB Mamadou Wynn, Buffalo | FS Zachary Dumas, Eastern Michigan |
2018 | RB Emmanuel Fields, Western Michigan | CB Sean Taylor, Western Michigan | K Noah Cohen, Toledo | CardiacPack13, Ohio | TE Marlon Barkley, Toledo | CB Adam Haywood, Toledo |
2019 | QB Benjamin Hanson, Toledo | DE Isaiah Hall, Bowling Green | K Noah Cohen, Toledo | beeznik, Ohio | QB Benjamin Hanson, Toledo | - |
NOTE: For the 2019 season the Offensive and Defensive Freshmen of the Year awards were combined into the Newcomer of the Year award (includes JuCo transfers). Separate Offensive and Defensive awards resumed with the 2020 season, but the Newcomer designation remained.
2016 All-MAC Team
No 2nd Team was selected for this year.
2017 All-MAC Teams
(Bold denotes 1st Team)
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2018 All-MAC Teams
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2019 All-MAC Teams
(Bold denotes 1st Team, * denotes unanimous)
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List of MAC Starting Quarterbacks
MAC Players in NFLHC
A list of all players who were drafted or signed to NFLHC teams, with their last conference prior to draft selection or NFLHC signing being the MAC, and sorted by draft round and pick.
Draft Year | Draft Position | Current Team | Pos | Name | MAC Years | School | NFLHC Seasons | NFLHC Stats (through Week 11, 2018) |
2018 | 2:60 Raiders | Raiders | RB | Emmett Spears | 2016-17 | Kent State | 2018 | 188 carries, 770 rush yards, 4.09 average, 8 rushing TDs, 4 receptions, 88 yards, 2 TDs, 10 games played |
2018 | 4:107 Bills | Bills | C | Bill Bullard | 2016-17 | Buffalo | 2018 | N/A |
2018 | 7:202 Eagles | Eagles | TE | Damani Spillman | 2016-17 | Ball State | 2018 | 8 receptions, 77 yards, 3 TDs, 3 games played |
2018 | UDFA Seahawks | Seahawks | TE | Jeffrey Jackson | 2016-17 | Kent State | 2018 | 1 reception, 26 yards, 1 TD, 1 game played |
2019 | 2:63 Jets | Jets | RB | Emmanuel Fields | 2017-18 | Western Michigan | 2019 | |
2019 | 5:134 Ravens | Ravens | QB | Andrew Davis | 2017-18 | Northern Illinois | 2019 | |
2019 | 5:138 Vikings | Vikings | DE | James Finney | 2016-18 | Ball State | 2019 | |
2019 | 7:227 Ravens | Ravens | C | Nicolas Slack | 2017-18 | Northern Illinois | 2019 | |
2020 | UDFA Packers | Packers | OG | Greg Coughlin | 2017-18 | Northern Illinois | 2020 | |
2020 | 1:27 Chiefs | Chiefs | DE | Isaiah Hall | 2018-19 | Bowling Green | 2020 | |
2020 | 3:68 Browns | Browns | DE | Gabriel Beauchamp | 2019 | Akron | 2020 | |
2020 | 4:97 Titans | Titans | OG | Ian Braden | 2018-19 | Western Michigan | 2020 | |
2020 | 4:125 Chargers | Chargers | P | Luke McHenry | 2018-19 | Ball State | 2020 | |
2020 | 5:136 Cowboys | Cowboys | DT | Patrick Garber | 2017-19 | Miami (OH) Buffalo |
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2020 | 6:170 Bengals | Bengals | OT | Leonard Shockley | 2018-19 | Eastern Michigan | 2020 | |
2020 | 6:188 Panthers | Panthers | CB | Justin Rouse | 2018-19 | Akron | 2020 | |
2020 | 6:194 Jaguars | Jaguars | OT | Toma Pinati | 2018-19 | Buffalo | 2020 | |
2020 | 7:228 Jets | Jets | FB | Ousmane Green | 2017-19 | Eastern Michigan | 2020 |
MAC Conference Records
Single Game Records
Offense
Passing
- Most Passing Attempts: 71 - Charles Warren, QB EMU 2016 (Week 10 vs. Akron)
- Most Completions: 39 - Charles Warren, QB EMU 2016 (Week 10 vs. Akron)
- Highest Completion Percentage (min. 20 attempts): 82.8% - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019 (Week 15 vs. UCF)
- Most Touchdowns: 5 - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019 (Week 5 vs. Old Dominion)
- Most Interceptions: 5 (tie) - T.J. Zamora, QB AKR 2017 (Week 4 vs. Kentucky) and John Garland, QB KNT 2018 (Week 6 vs. Minnesota)
- Yards per Attempt (min. 20 attempts): 14.58 - Chase Sims, QB WMU 2019 (Week 7 vs. FIU)
- Most Passing Yards: 481 - Charles Warren, QB EMU 2016 (Week 8 vs. Miami (OH))
Receiving
- Most Receiving Yards: 14 - Jared Putnam, WR EMU 2016 (Week 8 vs. Miami (OH))
- Most Receptions: 204 - Jared Putnam, WR EMU 2016 (Week 8 vs. Miami (OH))
- Most Touchdown Receptions: 2 (tie) - Numerous players
- Highest Yards per Reception (min. 3 receptions): 38.0 - James Armstrong, WR CMU 2018 (Week 8 vs. Kent State)
Rushing
- Most Rushes: 38 - Emmett Spears, RB KNT 2017 (Week 6 vs. Ohio)
- Most Yards: Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017 (Week 8 vs. Ohio)
- Most Rushing Touchdowns: 6 - Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017 (Week 8 vs. Ohio)
- Highest Yards per Carry (min. 10 rushes): 11.67 - Daniel Hutchins, RB NIU 2019 (Week 5 vs. FIU)
Defense
Special Teams
Single Season Records
Offense
Passing
- Most Passing Attempts: 650 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2017
- Most Completions: 377 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2017
- Most Passing Yards: 4141 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2017
- Highest Completion Percentage (min. 100 attempts): 67.3% - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019
- Most Touchdowns: 29 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2017
- Most Interceptions: 19 - John Garland, QB KNT 2018
- Yards per Attempt (min. 100 attempts): 9.17 - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019
- Passing Yards per Game (min. 100 attempts): 307.7 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016
Receiving
- Most Receiving Yards: 1273 - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017
- Most Receptions: 103 - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017
- Most Touchdown Receptions: 10 (tie) - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017 and Kenneth Harrison, WR MIA 2019
- Highest Yards per Reception (min. 30 receptions): 16.33 - Aaron Hughes, WR TOL 2019
- Receiving Yards per Game (min. 4 games): 93.33 - Kenneth Harrison, WR MIA 2019
Rushing
- Most Attempts: 388 - Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017
- Most Yards: 1935 - Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017
- Most Rushing Touchdowns: 29 - Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017
- Highest Yards per Carry (min. 50 attempts): 6.66 - Giovanni Shaw, QB EMU 2019
- Rushing Yards per Game (min. 4 games): 148.84 - Emmanuel Fields, RB WMU 2017
Defense
Special Teams
Career Records
Offense
- Most Passing Attempts: 1695 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016-18
- Most Completions: 991 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016-18
- Most Passing Yards: 11175 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016-18
- Highest Completion Percentage (min. 200 attempts): 68.1% - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019
- Most Touchdowns: 71 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016-18
- Most Interceptions: 37 - T.J. Zamora, QB AKR 2017-19
- Yards per Attempt (min. 200 attempts): 9.17 - Benjamin Hanson, QB TOL 2019
- Passing Yards per Game (min. 200 attempts): 286.5 - Douglas Graham, QB MIA 2016-18
Receiving
- Most Receiving Yards: 2615 - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017-19
- Most Receptions: 210 - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017-19
- Most Touchdown Receptions: 16 (tie) - Melvin Grubbs, WR MIA 2017-19; Patrick Witherspoon, TE MIA 2016-19; Emory Johnson, TE MIA 2017-19
- Highest Yards per Reception (min. 90 receptions): 14.01 - Aaron Hughes, WR TOL 2016-19
- Receiving Yards per Game (min. 15 games): Christopher Negrete, WR MIA 2016-17
Rushing
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- Most Yards:
- Most Rushing Touchdowns:
- Highest Yards per Carry (min. 150 attempts):
- Rushing Yards per Game (min. 15 games):
Defense
Special Teams