2007 Mid-American Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Bowling Green | 8-5 | 392 | 417 | 6-2 | 271 | 219 | Gregg Brandon | ||||
Buffalo | 5-7 | 291 | 331 | 5-3 | 231 | 194 | Turner Gill | ||||
Miami Ohio | 6-7 | 250 | 333 | # | 5-3 | 175 | 165 | Shane Montgomery | |||
Ohio | 6-6 | 366 | 359 | 4-4 | 259 | 260 | Frank Solich | ||||
Temple | 4-8 | 197 | 315 | 4-4 | 140 | 195 | Al Golden | ||||
Akron | 4-8 | 254 | 350 | 3-5 | 196 | 231 | J.D. Brookhart | ||||
Kent State | 3-9 | 259 | 350 | 1-7 | 175 | 225 | Doug Martin | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Central Michigan | 8-6 | 487 | 517 | ## | 6-1 | 300 | 222 | Butch Jones | |||
Ball State | 7-6 | 409 | 368 | 5-2 | 233 | 166 | Brady Hoke | ||||
Eastern Michigan | 4-8 | 290 | 374 | 3-4 | 206 | 243 | Jeff Genyk | ||||
Toledo | 5-7 | 395 | 470 | 3-5 | 287 | 304 | Tom Amstutz | ||||
Western Michigan | 5-7 | 323 | 347 | 3-4 | 169 | 163 | Bill Cubit | ||||
Northern Illinois | 2-10 | 229 | 370 | 1-6 | 126 | 206 | Joe Novak | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
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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.