1998 Mid-American Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Marshall | 12-1 | 405 | 236 | ## | 7-1 | 235 | 131 | Bob Pruett | |||
Miami Ohio | 10-1 | 317 | 142 | 6-1 | 229 | 105 | Randy Walker | ||||
Ohio | 5-6 | 269 | 303 | 4-3 | 196 | 189 | Jim Grobe | ||||
Bowling Green | 5-6 | 292 | 312 | 4-3 | 200 | 168 | Gary Blackney | ||||
Kent State | 0-11 | 149 | 454 | 0-7 | 96 | 291 | Dean Pees | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Toledo | 7-5 | 229 | 216 | # | 5-2 | 140 | 84 | Gary Pinkel | |||
Western Michigan | 7-4 | 360 | 312 | 5-3 | 276 | 229 | Gary Darnell | ||||
Central Michigan | 6-5 | 229 | 253 | 4-3 | 159 | 136 | Dick Flynn | ||||
Eastern Michigan | 3-8 | 216 | 309 | 3-5 | 165 | 213 | Rick Rasnick | ||||
Northern Illinois | 2-9 | 160 | 329 | 2-6 | 126 | 194 | Joe Novak | ||||
Ball State | 1-10 | 150 | 343 | 1-6 | 102 | 178 | Bill Lynch | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.