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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)
Mid American Conference logo
Established2016
AssociationCFBHC
DivisionDivision I FBS
HeadquartersCleveland, Ohio

Teams

Team Name Division Coach Home Stadium Seating Capacity Conference Titles
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

List of MAC commissioners

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.

2020

2020 MAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
East
Ohio x   7 2         9 5  
Akron   6 2         9 4  
Buffalo   5 3         10 3  
Kent State   5 3         6 7  
Miami (OH)   4 4         8 5  
Bowling Green   1 7         2 10  
West
#9 Western Michigan x   9 0         12 2  
Toledo   5 3         8 5  
Eastern Michigan   3 5         4 8  
Central Michigan   2 6         2 10  
Northern Illinois   1 7         2 10  
Ball State   1 7         1 11  
MAC Championship Game: Ohio 30 vs. Western Michigan 34
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from Coaches Poll

2019

2019 MAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
East
Ohio x   6 2         9 5  
Buffalo   5 2         8 5  
Kent State   4 3         5 7  
Akron   3 4         5 7  
Miami (OH)   2 5         2 10  
Bowling Green   1 6         4 8  
West
Toledo x   6 2         10 4  
Western Michigan   6 1         10 3  
Central Michigan   4 3         6 7  
Eastern Michigan   3 4         5 7  
Northern Illinois   2 5         4 8  
Ball State   1 6         1 11  



MAC Championship Game: Ohio 17 vs. Toledo 13
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from Coaches Poll

2018

2018 MAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
East
Ohio x   5 2         8 6  
Miami (OH)   4 3         7 6  
Buffalo   4 3         6 7  
Kent State   3 4         3 9  
Akron   2 5         2 10  
Bowling Green   1 6         2 10  
West
Northern Illinois x   6 1         9 5  
Toledo   5 2         8 5  
Eastern Michigan   5 2         6 7  
Central Michigan   4 3         6 7  
Western Michigan   2 5         5 7  
Ball State   1 6         1 11  


MAC Championship Game: Northern Illinois 17, Ohio 3
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from Coaches Poll

2017

2017 MAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
East
Miami (OH) x   6 1         10 4  
Buffalo   4 3         4 8  
Ohio   2 5         3 9  
Bowling Green   2 5         3 9  
Kent State   3 4         3 9  
Akron   1 6         1 11  
West
Northern Illinois x   7 0         11 3  
Eastern Michigan   6 1         11 2  
Toledo   5 2         8 5  
Western Michigan   4 3         7 6  
Ball State   2 5         3 9  
Central Michigan   0 7         1 11  


MAC Championship Game: Northern Illinois 12, Miami (OH) 10
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from Coaches Poll

2016

2016 MAC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Miami (OH) y   10 1         10 2  
Toledo y   7 4         7 5  
Ohio   7 3         7 4  
Eastern Michigan   6 4         6 5  
Ball State   6 4         7 4  
Western Michigan   4 6         4 6  
Central Michigan   4 6         4 6  
Bowling Green   4 6         4 6  
Kent State   3 7         3 7  
Buffalo   3 7         3 7  
Akron   2 8         2 8  
MAC Championship Game: Miami (OH) 35, Toledo 24
† – Conference champion
y – Championship game participant
Rankings from Coaches Poll

Weekly Awards History

Main article: MAC Weekly Awards History

Number of MAC Weekly Awards won by player

Total Awards Offensive Player of the Week Team Total Awards Defensive Player of the Week Team Total Awards Special Teams Player of the Week Team
8 RB Emmanuel Fields Western Michigan 3 CB Robert Morris Northern Illinois 7 K Timmy Wilhelm Ohio
6 RB Mamadou Wynn Buffalo 3 CB Adam Haywood Toledo 6 K Noah Cohen Toledo
3 RB Justin Couture Ohio 3 CB Sean Taylor Western Michigan 5 K Richard Archer Northern Illinois
3 QB Andrew Davis Northern Illinois 2 SS Thomas Gordon Buffalo 3 K James Taylor Miami (OH)
3 RB Gabriel Shields Western Michigan 2 FS Zachary Dumas Eastern Michigan 2 RET Calvin Hayes Northern Illinois
2 QB Walt Sutherland Central Michigan 2 OLB Brandon Thomas Bowling Green 2 P Dovid Gunter Northern Illinois
2 FB Mark Macleod Eastern Michigan 1 FS Alfonso Bates Bowling Green 1 K Leonardo Blunt Kent State
2 RB Emmett Spears Kent State 1 ILB Lucas Callaway Buffalo 1 K Josh Booth Akron
2 QB John Garland Kent State 1 ILB David Garcia Kent State 1 K Ronald Corbett Central Michigan
2 QB Benjamin Hanson Toledo 1 DE Eddie Milton Ohio 1 K Anthony Call Buffalo
1 QB Marquis Causey Ball State 1 FS Troy Brown Central Michigan 1 K James Bragg Central Michigan
1 QB Melvin Winters Ohio 1 CB Troy Galloway Akron 1 RET Adam Oliver Eastern Michigan
1 QB Steven Ferguson Toledo 1 CB Herbert Villa Western Michigan 1 K Ralph Phillips Western Michigan
1 QB Douglas Graham Miami (OH) 1 DE Samuel Barnes Western Michigan 1 RET Robert Morris Northern Illinois
1 RB Daniel Hutchins Northern Illinois 1 DE David Payne Toledo 1 K Simon Hand Eastern Michigan
1 RB Gabe Ciamo Toledo 1 SS Ryan White Kent State 1 K Nathaniel Layne Bowling Green
1 QB Blair Holcomb Buffalo 1 OLB Franklin Wetaherford Akron 1 RET Richard Dodge Bowling Green
1 QB T.J. Zamora Akron 1 CB Chris Witt Miami (OH) 1 P Luke McHenry Ball State
1 RB Owen Walton Ohio 1 DE Donte Pennel Miami (OH) 1 P Mohamed Saylor Buffalo
1 FS Carlos Bright Northern Illinois 1 K Harry DeMarco Western Michigan
1 CB Abdoulaye McGee Toledo
1 ILB Jeff Martino Bowling Green
1 OLB Lawrence Harris Central Michigan
1 CB Horace Green Central Michigan
1 CB Horace Green's smile Central Michigan
1 FS Ian Williams Ball State
1 SS Harold Ferrell Ball State
1 DT Marlon Bailey Akron
1 SS Antonio Jackson Bowling Green
1 DE Isaiah Hall Bowling Green
1 SS Hunter Mackey Northern Illinois
1 OLB Julius Cooke Kent State
1 SS Quinn Benson Kent State
1 DE Connor Borden Western Michigan

End of Season Awards History

National Awards

Conference Awards

Year OPOTY DPOTY Special Teamer OTY Coach OTY Offensive Newcomer OTY Defensive Newcomer OTY
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.

Defense


FS
Mitchell Dowdy, Miami (Ohio)


WLB MLB SLB
Patrick Hudson, Central Michigan Henry Clark, Western Michigan Charles Stone, Ball State
Timothy Kim, Akron
SS
Todd Graves, Bowling Green
CB
Scott McNamara, Miami (Ohio)


DE DT DT DE
Walter Moore, Ohio Jeremy Coburn, Bowling Green Robert Castaneda, Central Michigan James Finney, Ball State
Eddie Milton, Ohio
CB
Paul Preston, Toledo
Offense
WR
Christopher Negrete, Miami (Ohio)
Juan Cox, Ohio
LT LG C RG RT
Brian Murdock, Miami (Ohio) Joseph Martin, Miami (Ohio) Jeffrey Blanco, Miami (Ohio) King Armstrong, Ohio Timothy Montoya, Ohio
TE
Patrick Witherspoon, Miami (Ohio)
WR
Calvin Hayes, Northern Illinois
Thomas Barajas, Central Michigan
QB
Douglas Graham, Miami (Ohio)
FB
None
Special Teams
PK Marty Jones, Bowling Green
P Ralph Phillips, Western Michigan
KR Ira Crawford, Ball State
Chad Welch, Buffalo


RB
Emmett Spears, Kent State
Christopher Rodriguez, Ball State


2017 All-MAC Teams

(Bold denotes 1st Team)

Defense


FS
Zachary Dumas, Eastern Michigan
Troy Brown, Central Michigan


WLB MLB SLB
Justin Davis, Eastern Michigan Steven Field, Western Michigan Martin Thomas, Ball State
Stephen Taylor, Akron David Garcia, Kent State Franklin Weatherford, Akron
SS
Hunter Mackey, Northern Illinois
Ryan White, Kent State
CB
Chris Witt, Miami (Ohio)
Paul Preston, Toledo


DE DT DT DE
Frank Gates, Eastern Michigan Norman Thomason, Buffalo Russel Brandt, Northern Illinois David Payne, Toledo
Robert Garrison, Bowling Green Robert Castaneda, Central Michigan Eddie Milton, Ohio
CB
Robert Morris, Northern Illinois
Michael Newman, Ohio
Offense
WR
Melvin Grubbs, Miami (Ohio)
Adam Oliver, Eastern Michigan
LT LG C RG RT
Williard Cooks, Kent State Edward Galloway, Buffalo Bill Bullard, Buffalo Greg Coughlin, Northern Illinois Garrett Roberson, Western Michigan
Gary Bagley, Buffalo Marcus Richardson, Western Michigan Kenneth Torres, Bowling Green John Allen, Kent State David Dunning, Toledo
TE
Patrick Witherspoon, Miami (Ohio)
Emory Johnson, Northern Illinois
WR
Calvin Hayes, Northern Illinois
Jeffrey Templeton, Ohio
QB
Douglas Graham, Miami (Ohio)
Andrew Davis, Northern Illinois
FB
Osumane Green, Eastern Michigan
Marquise McQueen, Western Michigan
Special Teams
PK James Taylor, Miami (Ohio)
PK Richard Archer, Northern Illinois
P Elias McMillan, Buffalo
P Connor Harlow, Eastern Michigan
KR Calvin Hayes, Northern Illinois (1st team)
Richard Dodge, Bowling Green (2nd team)


RB
Emmanuel Fields, Western Michigan
Justin Couture, Ohio


2018 All-MAC Teams

(Bold denotes 1st Team)

Defense


FS
Donovan Jackson, Western Michigan
Anthony Davis, Toledo


WLB MLB SLB
Brandon Thomas, Bowling Green John Fay, Central Michigan Ryan Brown, Ball State
David Dupre, Miami (OH) Manuel Owen, Eastern Michigan Franklin Weatherford, Akron
SS
John Torres, Toledo
Thomas Gordon, Buffalo
CB
Sean Taylor, Western Michigan
Horace Green, Central Michigan


DE DT DT DE
Thierno Mingo, Western Michigan Dwayne Montgomery, Toledo Patrick Garber, Miami (OH) Charles Anderson, Buffalo
Isaiah Hall, Bowling Green Marlon Bailey, Akron Russell Brandt, Northern Illinois James Finney, Ball State
CB
Adam Haywood, Toledo
Richard Benjamin, Ohio
Offense
WR
Dave Parker, Northern Illinois
Melvin Grubbs, Miami (Ohio)
LT LG C RG RT
Aiden Hammer, Ball State Mason Westbrook, Central Michigan Joseph Yarborough, Central Michigan Marvin Correa, Western Michigan Joshua Brown, Northern Illinois
Garrett Roberson, Western Michigan James Daniels, Central Michigan Elliot Gilman, Western Michigan Brandon Paredes, Miami (OH) Jake Boyce, Toledo
TE
Marlon Barkley, Toledo
Thomas Noel, Akron
WR
Thomas Yang, Toledo
Owen Lomax, Central Michigan
QB
Andrew Davis, Northern Illinois
Walt Sutherland, Central Michigan
FB
Mark Macleod, Eastern Michigan
None
Special Teams
PK Noah Cohen, Toledo
PK James Taylor, Miami (OH)
P Charles Hamm, Ohio
P Dovid Gunter, Northern Illinois
KR Robert Morris, Northern Illinois (1st team)
Adam Oliver, Eastern Michigan (2nd team)


RB
Emmanuel Fields, Western Michigan
Mamadou Wynn, Buffalo
Justin Couture, Ohio


2019 All-MAC Teams

(Bold denotes 1st Team, * denotes unanimous)

Defense


FS
Anthony Davis, Toledo*
Donovan Jackson, Western Michigan


WLB MLB SLB
Brandon Thomas, Bowling Green* Kareem Boykin, Western Michigan Nicolas Kowalski, Toledo
Donovan Pendleton, Ohio Shia Reeder, Toledo Jason Wood, Northern Illinois
SS
Thomas Gordon, Buffalo
John Richardson, Eastern Michigan
CB
Justin Rouse, Akron
Sean Taylor, Western Michigan


DE DT DT DE
Isaiah Hall, Bowling Green* Dwayne Montgomery, Toledo* Patrick Garber, Buffalo* Rory Bolin, Central Michigan
Gabriel Beauchamp, Akron Isamaeli Afamasaga, Ball State Shane Horton, Eastern Michigan Nazir Tatum-Kimbrough, Central Michigan
CB
Adam Haywood, Toledo*
A'Shawn Ellison, Central Michigan
Offense
WR
Kenneth Harrison, Miami (OH)*
Aaron Hughes, Toledo
LT LG C RG RT
Toma Pinati, Buffalo Ian Braden, Western Michigan Billy Alailima, Toledo Edward Galloway, Buffalo Marcus Waterman, Buffalo
Benjamin Harris, Toledo Alex Westbrook, Western Michigan D.J. Wilkinson, Buffalo James Rogers, Toledo Steven Mills, Western Michigan
TE
Amir Nixon, Eastern Michigan
Nate Linsley, Toledo
WR
Josh Whitt, Western Michigan
Steven Muse, Bowling Green
QB
Benjamin Hanson, Toledo*
Walt Sutherland, Central Michigan
FB
None
Special Teams
PK Noah Cohen, Toledo
PK Nathaniel Layne, Bowling Green
P None
KR Ahmed Fleming, Akron* (1st team)
Mordechai Hutchison, Central Michigan (2nd team)


RB
Gabriel Shields, Western Michigan
Mamadou Wynn, Buffalo
Owen Walton, Ohio
Gabe Ciamo, Toledo


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
2020
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
  • Most Attempts:
  • Most Yards:
  • Most Rushing Touchdowns:
  • Highest Yards per Carry (min. 150 attempts):
  • Rushing Yards per Game (min. 15 games):

Defense

Special Teams