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2015 Mid-American Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS
SportFootball
DurationSeptember 2015 – December 2015
Number of teams13
Regular season
Eastern Division championsBowling Green Falcons
Eastern Division runners-upOhio Bobcats
Western Division championsNorthern Illinois Huskies
Western Division runners-upToledo Rockets
MAC Championship Game
ChampionsBowling Green Falcons
Football seasons
2016 →
2015 Mid-American Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamWLWL
East Division
Bowling Green x$71104
Ohio5385
Akron5385
Buffalo3557
Kent State2639
Miami2639
UMass2639
West Division
Northern Illinois xy6286
Western Michigan x6285
Toledo x62102
Central Michigan x6276
Ball State2639
Eastern Michigan08111
Championship: Bowling Green 34, Northern Illinois 14
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant

The 2015 Mid-American Conference football season is the 70th season of college football play for the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and is part of the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season

2015 MAC Specialty Award Winners[edit]

Coach of the Year: Matt Campbell, Toledo
Freshman of the Year: RB Jamauri Bogan, Western Michigan
Offensive Player of the Year: QB Matt Johnson, Bowling Green
Defensive Player of the Year: LB Jatavis Brown, Akron
Special Teams Player of the Year: KR Aregeros Turner, Northern Illinois
Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: QB Matt Johnson, Bowling Green

All Conference Teams[edit]

2015 All-MAC First Team Offense
Quarterback – Matt Johnson, Bowling Green
Offensive Linemen – Storm Norton, Toledo
Offensive Linemen – Andrew Ness, Northern Illinois
Offensive Lineman – Willie Beavers, Western Michigan
Offensive Linemen – Nick Beamish, Central Michigan
Offensive Linemen – Aidan Conlon, Northern Illinois
Tight End – Matt Weiser, Buffalo
Wide Receiver – Roger Lewis, Bowling Green
Wide Receiver – Corey Davis, Western Michigan
Wide Receiver – Tajae Sharpe, UMass
Wide Receiver – Daniel Braverman, Western Michigan
Running Back – Joel Bouagnon, Northern Illinois
Running Back – Travis Greene, Bowling Green
Placekicker – Christian Hagan, Northern Illinois

2015 All-MAC First Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Jatavis Brown, Akron
Outside Linebacker – Sean Wiggins, Ball State
Inside Linebacker – Boomer Mays, Northern Illinois
Inside Linebacker – Austin Valdez, Bowling Green
Down Lineman – Orion Jones, Toledo
Down Lineman – Perez Ford, Northern Illinois
Down Lineman – Joshua Posley, Ball State
Down Lineman – Terence Waugh, Kent State
Defensive Back – Shawun Lurry, Northern Illinois
Defensive Back – Nate Holley, Kent State
Defensive Back – Cheatham Norrils, Toledo
Defensive Back – Demetrius Monday, Kent State
Punter – Joe Davidson, Bowling Green

2015 All-MAC First Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Aregeros Turner, Northern Illinois
Punt Return Specialist – Corey Jones, Toledo

2015 All-MAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback – Cooper Rush, Central Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Alex Huettel, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – Jacob Richard, Ball State
Offensive Lineman – Levon Myers, Northern Illinois
Offensive Lineman – Jacob Bennett, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – John Kling, Buffalo
Tight End – Ben McCord, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver – Jordan Williams, Ball State
Wide Receiver – Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois
Wide Receiver – Gehrig Dieter, Bowling Green
Wide Receiver – Alonzo Russell, Toledo
Running Back – Kareem Hunt, Toledo
Running Back – Terry Swanson, Toledo
Placekicker – Brian Eavey, Central Michigan

2015 All-MAC Second Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Trent Greene, Bowling Green
Outside Linebacker – Brandon Berry, Buffalo
Inside Linebacker – Great Ibe, Eastern Michigan
Inside Linebacker – Jovan Santos-Knox, UMass
Down Lineman – Allen Covington, Toledo
Down Lineman – Blake Serpa, Central Michigan
Down Lineman – Bryson Albright, Miami
Down Lineman – Cody Grice, Akron
Defensive Back – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Kavon Frazier, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – Ian Wells, Ohio
Defensive Back – Ronald Zamort, Western Michigan
Punter – Anthony Melchiori, Kent State

2015 All-MAC Second Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
Punt Return Specialist – Trey Dudley-Giles, UMass

2015 All-MAC Third Team Offense
Quarterback – Zach Terrell, Western Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Taylor Moton, Western Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Ramadan Ahmeti, Central Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Mike McQueen, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Lucas Powell, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Isaiah Williams, Akron
Tight End – Rodney Mills, UMass
Wide Receiver – Jesse Kroll, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver – Ronnie Moore, Bowling Green
Wide Receiver – Sebastian Smith, Ohio
Wide Receiver – KeVonn Mabon, Ball State
Running Back – Jamauri Bogan, Western Michigan
Running Back – Darius Jackson, Eastern Michigan
Placekicker – Andrew Haldeman, Western Michigan

2015 All-MAC Third Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Okezie Alozie, Buffalo
Outside Linebacker – Trey Seals, UMass
Inside Linebacker – Matt Dellinger, Kent State
Inside Linebacker – Quentin Poling, Ohio
Down Lineman – Jamal Marcus, Akron
Down Lineman – Rodney Coe, Akron
Down Lineman – JT Jones, Miami
Down Lineman – Trent Voss, Toledo
Defensive Back – Asantay Brown, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Marlon Moore, Northern Illinois
Defensive Back – Boise Ross, Buffalo
Defensive Back – DeJuan Rogers, Toledo
Punter – Logan Laurent, UMass

Mac Football Championship Game 2015 Tickets

2015 All-MAC Third Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – KeVonn Mabon, Ball State
Punt Return Specialist – Ryan Burbrink, Bowling Green

Bowl games[edit]

Seven MAC programs received invitations to bowl games for the 2015 season. This matches the MAC's record number of bowl invitations in a single season, a record which was established in the 2012 bowl season.[2]

NOTE: All times are local

BowlDateTimeMAC team (Record)Opponent (Record)SiteTVResultAttendance
2015 Camellia BowlDec 195:30 PMOhio (8–4)Appalachian St. (10–2)Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, ALESPNL 29–3121,395
2015 Famous Idaho Potato BowlDec 223:30 PMAkron (7–5)Utah State (6–6)Albertsons Stadium • Boise, IDESPNW 23–2118,876
2015 Boca Raton BowlDec 227:00 PMToledo (9–2)#24 Temple (10–3)FAU Stadium • Boca Raton, FLESPNW 32–1725,908
2015 Poinsettia BowlDec 234:30 PMNorthern Illinois (8–5)Boise State (8–4)Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, CAESPNL 7–5521,501
2015 GoDaddy BowlDec 238:00 PMBowling Green (10–3)Georgia Southern (8–4)Ladd–Peebles Stadium • Mobile, ALESPNL 27–5828,656
2015 Bahamas BowlDec 24NoonWestern Michigan (7–5)Middle Tennessee (7–5)Thomas Robinson Stadium • Nassau, BahamasESPNW 45–3113,123
2015 Quick Lane BowlDec 285:00 PMCentral Michigan (7–5)Minnesota (5–7)Ford Field • Detroit, MIESPN2L 14–2134,217

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References[edit]

  1. ^http://mac-sports.com/news/2015/12/1/FB_1201152551.aspx
  2. ^http://mac-sports.com/news/2015/7/28/FB_0728150702.aspx
  3. ^http://cdn.fbschedules.com/downloads/2015-16-bowl-schedule.pdf
  4. ^http://www.hustlebelt.com/mac-football/2015/12/6/9853886/college-football-playoff-bowl-games-rankings-schedule-dates-bgsu-niu-toledo-wmu-cmu-akron-ohio
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Marathon MAC Football
Championship Game
Conference Football Championship
SportCollege football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Current stadiumFord Field
Current locationDetroit, Michigan
Played1997–present
Last contest2019
Current championMiami RedHawks
Most championshipsMarshall Thundering Herd (5)
TV partner(s)ESPN2
Official websiteMAC-Sports.com football
Sponsors
Marathon Petroleum (2003–present)
Host stadiums
Marshall University Stadium (1997–2000, 2002)
Glass Bowl (2001)
Doyt Perry Stadium (2003)
Ford Field (2004–present)
Host locations
Huntington, West Virginia (1997–2000, 2002)
Toledo, Ohio (2001)
Bowling Green, Ohio (2003)
Detroit, Michigan (2004–present)

The MAC Football Championship Game is a football game between the winners of the East and West divisions of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) to determine the conference champion. The game has been played since 1997, when the conference was first divided into divisions and since 2003 has been sponsored by Marathon Petroleum (officially known as the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game). The winner of the game is guaranteed a berth in a bowl game which the MAC has contractual obligations to field a team. Unlike the MAC's Group of Five contemporaries, which hold their respective championship games on campus sites, the MAC Championship Game is held at a neutral site, Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan since 2004.

In 2000, 2001, and 2007, due to an unbalanced conference schedule, the team with best division record within each division was awarded that division's championship game berth. In other years, the teams with the best overall conference records received a berth.

The game is held on the first Saturday in December, on the same weekend that other NCAA Division I FBS conferences hold their championship games.

Results by year[edit]

Below are the results from all MAC Football Championship Games played. The winning team appears in bold font, on a background of their primary team color. Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.

From 1997 through 2003, the championship game was played at campus sites. Since 2004, the game has been played at Ford Field in Detroit.

YearEastWestSiteAttendance
1997Marshall Thundering Herd34Toledo Rockets14Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, WV28,021
1998Marshall Thundering Herd23Toledo Rockets1728,085
199911Marshall Thundering Herd34Western Michigan Broncos3028,069
2000Marshall Thundering Herd19Western Michigan Broncos1424,816
200120Marshall Thundering Herd36Toledo Rockets41Glass Bowl • Toledo, OH20,025
200224Marshall Thundering Herd49Toledo Rockets45Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, WV24,582
200313Miami RedHawks4920Bowling Green Falcons27Doyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, OH24,813
2004Miami RedHawks27Toledo Rockets35Ford Field • Detroit, MI22,138
2005Akron Zips31Northern Illinois Huskies3012,051
2006Ohio Bobcats10Central Michigan Chippewas3125,483
2007Miami RedHawks10Central Michigan Chippewas3525,013
2008Buffalo Bulls4212Ball State Cardinals2412,871
2009Ohio Bobcats10Central Michigan Chippewas2023,714
2010Miami RedHawks2624Northern Illinois Huskies2112,031
2011Ohio Bobcats20Northern Illinois Huskies2313,052
201218Kent State Golden Flashes3719Northern Illinois Huskies442OT18,132
2013Bowling Green Falcons4716Northern Illinois Huskies2721,106
2014Bowling Green Falcons17Northern Illinois Huskies5115,110
2015Bowling Green Falcons34Northern Illinois Huskies1416,425
2016Ohio Bobcats2313Western Michigan Broncos2945,615
2017Akron Zips28Toledo Rockets 4516,225
2018Buffalo Bulls29Northern Illinois Huskies3010,255
2019Miami RedHawks26Central Michigan Chippewas2122,427

Results by team[edit]

AppearancesSchoolWinsLossesWin %Year(s) WonYear(s) Lost
8Northern Illinois44.5002011, 2012, 2014, 20182005, 2010, 2013, 2015
6Marshall51.8331997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 20022001
6Toledo33.5002001, 2004, 20171997, 1998, 2002
5Miami32.6002003, 2010, 20192004, 2007
4Central Michigan31.7502006, 2007, 20092019
4Bowling Green22.5002013, 20152003, 2014
4Ohio04.0002006, 2009, 2011, 2016
3Western Michigan12.33320161999, 2000
2Akron11.50020052017
2Buffalo11.50020082018
1Kent State01.0002012
1Ball State01.0002008

Eastern Michigan is the only team currently in the conference to have not attended a Championship Game. Marshall is the only Championship Game Winner to not be a current member of the MAC.

MVPs[edit]

YearMVP(s)TeamPosition
1997Randy MossMarshallWR
1998Chad PenningtonMarshallQB
1999Chad PenningtonMarshallQB
2000Byron LeftwichMarshallQB
2001Chester TaylorToledoRB
2002Byron LeftwichMarshallQB
2003Ben RoethlisbergerMiamiQB
2004Bruce GradkowskiToledoQB
2005Luke GetsyAkronQB
2006Damien LinsonCentral MichiganWR
2007Dan LeFevourCentral MichiganQB
2008Mike NewtonBuffaloDB
2009Dan LeFevourCentral MichiganQB
2010Thomas MerriweatherMiamiRB
2011Nathan PalmerNorthern IllinoisWR
2012Jordan LynchNorthern IllinoisQB
2013Matt JohnsonBowling GreenQB
2014Drew HareNorthern IllinoisQB
2015Travis GreeneBowling GreenRB
2016Corey DavisWestern MichiganWR

Photo gallery[edit]

  • Before 2006 MAC Championship Game

  • 2006 MAC Championship: Central Michigan vs. Ohio

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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