2019 Mid-American Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Miami Ohio | 8-6 | 338 | 394 | ## | 6-2 | 215 | 180 | Chuck Martin | |||
Kent State | 7-6 | 380 | 414 | 5-3 | 280 | 217 | Sean Lewis | ||||
Buffalo | 8-5 | 409 | 277 | 5-3 | 272 | 156 | Lance Leipold | ||||
Ohio | 7-6 | 446 | 345 | 5-3 | 309 | 206 | Frank Solich | ||||
Bowling Green | 3-9 | 192 | 463 | 2-6 | 139 | 321 | Scot Loeffler | ||||
Akron | 0-12 | 126 | 435 | 0-8 | 67 | 290 | Tom Arth | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Central Michigan | 8-6 | 426 | 396 | # | 6-2 | 302 | 195 | Jim McElwain | |||
Western Michigan | 7-6 | 430 | 337 | 5-3 | 255 | 188 | Tim Lester | ||||
Ball State | 5-7 | 418 | 377 | 4-4 | 283 | 239 | Mike Neu | ||||
Northern Illinois | 5-7 | 274 | 338 | 4-4 | 207 | 225 | Thomas Hammock | ||||
Eastern Michigan | 6-7 | 379 | 398 | 3-5 | 234 | 243 | Chris Creighton | ||||
Toledo | 6-6 | 327 | 386 | 3-5 | 189 | 292 | Jason Candle | ||||
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.