1997 Mid-American Conference Standings
| Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
| East | |||||||||||
| Marshall | 10-3 | 484 | 259 | ## | 7-1 | 287 | 134 | Bob Pruett | |||
| Miami Ohio | 8-3 | 412 | 226 | 5-2 | 270 | 141 | Randy Walker | ||||
| Ohio | 8-3 | 301 | 177 | 5-2 | 189 | 123 | Jim Grobe | ||||
| Kent State | 3-8 | 337 | 490 | 3-4 | 207 | 280 | Jim Corrigall | ||||
| Bowling Green | 3-8 | 191 | 341 | 2-5 | 124 | 181 | Gary Blackney | ||||
| West | |||||||||||
| Toledo | 9-3 | 356 | 268 | # | 6-1 | 216 | 155 | Gary Pinkel | |||
| Western Michigan | 8-3 | 301 | 265 | 6-2 | 225 | 190 | Gary Darnell | ||||
| Ball State | 5-6 | 239 | 260 | 3-4 | 164 | 179 | Bill Lynch | ||||
| Eastern Michigan | 4-7 | 329 | 352 | 3-5 | 250 | 281 | Rick Rasnick | ||||
| Central Michigan | 2-9 | 282 | 479 | 1-6 | 190 | 262 | Dick Flynn | ||||
| Northern Illinois | 0-11 | 129 | 382 | 0-8 | 101 | 277 | Joe Novak | ||||
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.