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Big Ten opponents prove difficult for MAC

By: Colin Wilson

Issue date: 8/21/06 Section: Sports


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The Big Ten has two or three national championship contenders every season, whereas the MAC is not even a conference in the Bowl Championship Series.

Despite the disparities, the two conferences frequently match-up in the early part of the season. Some think that it's unfair that a conference such as the Big Ten is able to schedule those games and beat up on the MAC teams. Although the MAC schools are receiving benefits for playing in the game, they have little chance to come out on top.

"I think the MAC needs to take some of those games away so we can gain some more respect on a national level," said Kevin Howe, an Eastern Michigan defensive lineman.

Another way to look at it is that the MAC needs as much exposure as it can possibly get. If they are playing in these games against tough opponents, they can get themselves out there and bring in better prospects.

"It's a great thing, it helps us get a lot of exposure on television and helps us rate ourselves against Big Ten teams," said NIU offensive lineman Doug Free. "Every year we go against them I think the MAC as a group does better."

Since 2002, the MAC is 3-38 against the Big Ten. All three wins came in 2003 when the MAC posted a 3-8 record against the Big Ten. BGSU picked up two of the victories.

The record is not anything to confide in, but that is not the only thing that should be considered. In many instances, MAC teams are able to play very competitively.

In 2003, BGSU had already beaten Purdue and was headed into a game against the defending champion Ohio State Buckeyes. The Falcons hung tough with the Bucks and fell to OSU, 24-17, in a thriller.

The MAC is a league that is beginning to gain respect. There have been a number of teams who have played well against the more prominent conferences and schools, not just the Big Ten.

"It does a lot for our conference when we can go in and compete and win some of those football games," said NIU Running back Garrett Wolfe. "People are starting to give us more credit and it's credit that we deserve."

Last season, Ohio University knocked off Pittsburgh in overtime and the year before that the Bobcats beat Kentucky. In 2003, Northern Illinois went 3-0 in a non-conference schedule which featured Alabama, Maryland and Iowa State.

"When you look at that game, Pitt. was coming off of a pretty good year," said OU Linebacker Matt Muncy. "It just shows that you can go out there and compete with anybody on any given day."

This season features 13 scheduled match-ups between the two conferences. The only MAC team that does not play against a Big Ten team is Ohio. Ball State plays three Big Ten teams, the most in the MAC.
 
This season features 13 scheduled match-ups between the two conferences. The only MAC team that does not play against a Big Ten team is Ohio. Ball State plays three Big Ten teams, the most in the MAC.

Actually my alma mater is playing Illinois. Of course though does Illinois still play in the Big Ten? :biggrin:
 
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The MAC teams need the Big 10 games to support themselves. One big game payout will support the program for the whole year. In a twist Minnesota is playing at Kent this year. I would guess Mason is hoping that it will make the Gophers look better to some of the HS talent in NEO.
 
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The MAC teams need the Big 10 games to support themselves. One big game payout will support the program for the whole year. In a twist Minnesota is playing at Kent this year. I would guess Mason is hoping that it will make the Gophers look better to some of the HS talent in NEO.
sounds about right to me... though it could be that he just wants to play a game in Ohio that he can win...
 
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Dispatch

FOOTBALL
Big Ten teams do share, hit road to take on MAC
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Bob Baptist
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Coach Terry Hoeppner’s Indiana Hoosiers will play at Ball State of the MAC on Sept. 9.
It will be billed as a happy homecoming when Minnesota coach Glen Mason and two assistants, Mitch Browning and Vic Adamle, return to Kent, Ohio, on Thursday night.
The Gophers open the season at Kent State, where Mason was head coach and Browning and Adamle, a Kent native, were on his staff in 1987 when the Golden Flashes enjoyed a rare winning season.
Mason wishes he was home in Minnesota instead. He didn’t mind saying so, either, during Big Ten media days in Chicago this month.
"It’s like if you ask me, ‘Why did you decide to redo the back yard?’ I say, ‘My wife made that decision,’ " he said.
"You might read into it that, because I was the coach at Kent State, that’s why we’re going there. But that’s not how it fell out."
Mason isn’t the only Big Ten coach taking his team on the road to play a Mid-American Conference team in its opener.
Northwestern will have an emotional night at Miami on Thursday in its first game since the June death of coach Randy Walker, a former Miami player and coach. Wisconsin plays Bowling Green in Cleveland Browns Stadium on Saturday night.
Next week, Indiana plays at Ball State. A year ago, the Hoosiers opened at Central Michigan.
"I look for it to happen more and more," said Browning, standing in for Mason yesterday on the Big Ten coaches’ weekly teleconference. "If you’re one of the so-called rich schools, the Ohio States, the Michigans, the Notre Dames, obviously they don’t have to schedule these away games like some of us other people in the Big Ten do."
It’s a sign of the economic times. Teams such as Minnesota, Indiana and Northwestern, whose home attendance averages were among the four lowest in the Big Ten last season, can’t afford to pay the road guarantees some MAC teams now demand because of the higher profile the conference has gained in recent seasons.
Big Ten teams also have been forced to cut deals to add 12 th games. All of the games mentioned previously are part of two-for-one deals in which the Big Ten team plays host to two games and the MAC team one, with the home team keeping all gate receipts.
"We’ll probably have to make some visits to stadiums that Big Ten teams haven’t made in the past," Indiana coach Terry Hoeppner said.
Bowling Green wanted Wisconsin to visit Doyt Perry Stadium, but the Badgers would only play in Cleveland, where they have recruited well. NFL receivers Chris Chambers and Lee Evans took that pipeline.
"We have a strong representation of Ohio in this program," first-year coach Bret Bielema said. "We’re excited to get to that neck of the woods."
Not so Mason. He wouldn’t have minded so much in another year. But it left Minnesota with only six home games this season. Northwestern is the only other Big Ten team that doesn’t have seven.
With the addition of the 12 th game, teams now must win seven games to qualify for a bowl game.
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