is selling this t-shirt following today's win over Purdue. Which, thanks to Babers affinity for risk, we are now graced with these rather obnoxious T-shirts: The falcons rushed for 137 total yards including Greene's 12 yard scamper at the end of regulation, ensuring that coach Dino Babers' risk paid off, and the Falcons remained undefeated against the Big Ten. Greene went for 70 yards but most importantly punched in two scores for the Falcons, including the last touchdown with mere seconds remaining to silence the dozens of people at Ross Ade stadium for the final time. Running Backs Travis Greene - #FalconFast on the ground? Vick's play this year should have Ohio fans feeling pretty optimistic coming out of non conference play. Vick also threw for just under 200 yards on the day despite only being called on to throw the ball 27 times.
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The Ohio Bobcats didn't have a true superstar standout on Saturday, but Vick played turnover free football and threw two touchdown passes, nearly leading the Bobcats to an upset victory of the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Derrius Vick - Giving the Bobcats a chance
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After its last two performances, the Zips have to be feeling pretty good about their chances in a MAC East, and just maybe this offense can keep pace with Bowling Green. He did it both through the air and on the ground, throwing for 238 yards and two scores, adding 93 yards on the ground and another touchdown. Woodson had himself a day for the Zips against Louisiana Lafayette. Rush put the Chippewas in a position to compete all afternoon, and they may have been in a position to win the damn game if not for one of the more hair-pulling #MACkickers performances of the season thus far. That's a 66 percent completion rate, and I couldn't do that in Spartan Stadium if the defense was playing with blindfolds on. Rush's final line was 26 of 39 passing for 285 yards and a touchdown. A big part of that is the play of the Central Michigan quarterback.
Seriously, how good was Rush this weekend? A 30-10 score doesn't look close on paper, but Michigan State was on the ropes deep into this game. Now, for some helmet stickers: The Quarterbacks Cooper Rush - the best quarterback in East Lansing Saturday All good things come to an end, and while the non conference finale helps many conferences learn a lot about where they stand, this is the Mid American Conference, and we have no idea what the hell is going on. Bowling Green needed every second in its game against Purdue and ultimately came out on top, making the Falcons 2-0 vs the Big Ten on the year. The Akron Zips offense showed up to the party and had an impressive day beating up on the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns. Toledo didn't give up an offensive touchdown against Arkansas State, completing the Rockets' domination over the Natural State. It wasn't all bad for the MAC on Saturday, though. Central Michigan looked great against Michigan State, but couldn't overcome the Spartan defense. Ball State came up just short against Northwestern and UMass took a bruising in South Bend. Buffalo and Ohio lost close ones to Nevada and Minnesota, respectively, and Kent State dropped a game against Marshall in double overtime. Eastern Michigan disappointed in the fourth quarter against army and Miami couldn't ride the momentum from last week's performance against Cincinnati. #MACtion has been good to us and the country this season, but week four sort of felt like a sputtering end to a great campaign, didn't it? Ohio State took care of business against Western Michigan and NIU couldn't steal one at Boston College. Toledo beat Arkansas, NIU had a great shot at beating the defending champions, and everyone's favorite hashtag claimed the top spot on the internet, a spot it forever holds in our hearts. The non conference slate of games has been magical for the MAC in 2015.