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CFB-FBS: Mid-American Conference Week 9 Release and Previews

WEEK 9 GAME SCHEDULE

Saturday, October 26

*Buffalo at Ohio 12 pm ET (CBSSN)

*Central Michigan at Miami 2 pm ET (ESPN+)

*Eastern Michigan at Akron 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)

*Northern Illinois at Ball State 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)

*Bowling Green at Toledo 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)

*Kent State at Western Michigan 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)

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• Western Michigan downed Buffalo, 48-41, on the road at UB Stadium on Saturday to take sole possession of first place in the Mid-American Conference with a 3-0 conference record. Blake Bosma became the first tight end in WMU history to tally three receiving touchdowns in a game, while Jaden Nixon rushed for 112 yards and a trio of scores. • Despite trailing by 18 points with 13:26 remaining in regulation, the Eastern Michigan football team scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to turn a 34-16 deficit into a 38-34 victory over rival Central Michigan. Cole Snyder threw for 300 yards and three touchdown passes, while Markus Allen posted a career performance with 140 yards on seven receptions and one touchdown. Terry Lockett Jr. also eclipsed the 100-yard mark, tallying three receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns. • Bowling Green defeated Kent State, 27-6, on Saturday to improve to 2-1 in MAC play in front of 20,850 fans at Doyt Perry Stadium. Terion Stewart ran for 124 yards, while Connor Bazelak completed 23 of his 27 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns. Harold Fannin Jr. caught 10 of those passes for 171 yards. • The Miami RedHawks defeated rival Ohio, 30-20, Saturday in the Battle of the Bricks. Brett Gabbert threw for 178 yards and three touchdowns for the RedHawks, while Keyon Mozee added 111 rushing yards and a score. With the victory, Chuck Martin matched Randy Walker’s record for most career wins as Miami head coach (59). • Toledo’s defense kept Northern Illinois out of the end zone and made six stops on fourth down to earn a 13-6 win in DeKalb, Ill. on Saturday. Toledo (5-2, 2-1 MAC) scored the only touchdown of the game in the second quarter on a 52-yard TD pass from John Alan Richter to Jerjuan Newton and added a pair of field goals by Dylan Cunanan in the victory. • The MAC has defeated at least seven non-conference FBS opponents in the same season 23 times since 2000 and is currently on a 19-year streak with at least seven victories against FBS foes (minus 2020 due to COVID). Additionally, the MAC has defeated double-digit non-conference FBS opponents in back-to-back seasons for the eighth time since 2000.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

MAC Football CO-Offensive Players of the Week

Cole Snyder, Eastern Michigan, QB

Senior, Lakewood, N.Y. (Southwestern)

Cole Snyder guided the Eagles back from an 18-point deficit with 13:26 remaining in the fourth quarter as he accumulated 110 yards and two touchdowns through the air in the quarter while adding 12 yards and the game-winning rushing touchdown to see Eastern to a 38-34 win over rival Central Michigan. Snyder threw scoring passes of 49 and 30 yards to Terry Lockett Jr. before pushing the ball over the pile from one yard out for the winning score as Eastern came back from its biggest deficit since 2000.

Snyder finished the game with 300 yards passing to mark his first 300-yard game with the Eagles and his first since Sept. 9, 2022, when he accumulated 300 yards for Buffalo against Holy Cross. It also was the first 300+ yard game for an Eastern quarterback since Nov. 16, 2022, when Taylor Powell went for 315 at Kent State. All told, Snyder hit five different receivers for the seventh time this season with two players having career days, including Markus Allen and Lockett Jr., who posted their first career 100-yard receiving games with 140 and 100 yards, respectively. The duo accounted for all three touchdown receptions in the game.

Blake Bosma, Western Michigan, TE

R-Junior, Holland, Mich. (West Ottawa)

Bosma was instrumental in Western Michigan’s road win at Buffalo, helping WMU move into first place in the MAC. Bosma caught six passes for 85 yards and became the first tight end in WMU history to catch three touchdown passes in a single game. His first touchdown tied the game up at 7-7 in the first quarter. His second gave WMU a 21-10 lead and his third pushed the Broncos ahead 28-10. He also caught a key pass on third down deep in WMU’s own end of the field that extended the drive that led to the game-winning touchdown.

MAC Football CO-Defensive Player of the Week

Matt Salopek, Miami, LB 6th-Senior, Kent, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) Matt Salopek had 10 tackles and an interception in Miami’s 30-20 win over Ohio in the annual Battle of the Bricks. Salopek and the Miami defense began the game with four-straight three-and-outs and held the Bobcats to 110 yards rushing (came into the game averaging 206.0). Maxen Hook, Toledo, S Senior, New Palestine, Ind. (New Palestine) Maxen Hook led Toledo’s defense with 13 tackles and added one pass breakup in Toledo’s 13-6 win at NIU. He came up with a big stop on fourth-and-one late in the game to stop a Huskie drive. It was his third game of the season with double-digit stops.

MAC Football CO-Special Teams Players of the Week

Tristan Mattson, Central Michigan, K Senior, Clarkston, Mich. (Clarkston) Placekicker Tristan Mattson scored a team-high 10 points and converted two 50-yard field goals in the game. He converted a season-long 56-yard field goal and a 51-yarder both in the third quarter. He has now converted 10 consecutive field goals and he improved to 11-12 on the year. In addition, his 56-yard field goal is the longest by an opponent at Rynearson Stadium. The previous record was 54 yards by Ohio’s Mike Fultz on Oct. 31, 1987. Jesus Gomez, Eastern Michigan, K Senior, Puebla, Mexico (Prepa Tec Puebla) Gomez had another perfect day kicking as the lefty went 3-for-3 in field goal attempts and 3-for-3 in PATs against Central Michigan to collect 12 points. The MAC leader with 66 points and 15 made field goals, Gómez is averaging 9.4 points per game and 2.14 made field goals per game. On a national level, he ranks second in the FBS in field goals made per game and total field goals made while sitting 17th in total points and 21st in points per game. For the season, Gomez’ 15 field goals in 2024 are a career best, surpassing the 13 he kicked in 2022, while his three makes against the Chippewas marked the fourth time this year and fifth time in his career he made three field goals in the same game. He is now nine field goals and 11 PATs from 50 and 100 makes in a career, respectively.

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