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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 102</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re excited to help you ring in another weekend. Another week down, another week closer to football!
Despite football season being right around the corner, the boys open up the show this week with some huge news out of the basketball world. Emoni Bates, the former number three overall recruit in the class of 2022, announced his commitment to Eastern Michigan on Wednesday. Bates spent his freshman season at Memphis, and averaged 9.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game for the Tigers. It was an up and down season, both for Bates and for the Tigers squad in general. Bates missed significant time due to injury and only played 18 games over the course of the season. A native of Ypsilanti, Bates ultimately chose EMU over blue blood programs such as Louisville and Illinois. Without a doubt, this is a huge signing for Stan Heath as he enters his second year as head coach in Ypsilanti. With Noah Farrakhan and most other contributors returning from last year, the Eagles will be in great position to compete at the top of the conference next year.
Elsewhere in hoops, the MAC celebrated an NBA draft selection for the second straight year. This year, it was courtesy of Toledo product Ryan Rollins, who was drafted by Golden State with the 44th overall pick. It seems to be a great landing spot for Rollins, as Golden State is coming off of their fourth NBA title in seven years. Also in the NBA, for Bowling Green Falcon Daeqwon Plowden signed a Summer League contract with New Orleans and will look to earn a roster spot in the Las Vegas Summer League next month.
To close out the show this week, it’s a bittersweet send off for Zach. Zach has been around since the beginning of the podcast two years ago, and is sad to be stepping away. You’re all in great hands though, as Steve will be back next week to help kick off our pre-season football coverage. Steve and Vannzee will have all of the coverage you need come football season. There’s a lot of exciting stuff to look forward to.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 15:43:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>102</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re excited to help you ring in another weekend. Another week down, another week closer to football!
Despite football season being right around the corner, the boys open up the show this week with some huge news out of the basketball world. Emoni Bates, the former number three overall recruit in the class of 2022, announced his commitment to Eastern Michigan on Wednesday. Bates spent his freshman season at Memphis, and averaged 9.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game for the Tigers. It was an up and down season, both for Bates and for the Tigers squad in general. Bates missed significant time due to injury and only played 18 games over the course of the season. A native of Ypsilanti, Bates ultimately chose EMU over blue blood programs such as Louisville and Illinois. Without a doubt, this is a huge signing for Stan Heath as he enters his second year as head coach in Ypsilanti. With Noah Farrakhan and most other contributors returning from last year, the Eagles will be in great position to compete at the top of the conference next year.
Elsewhere in hoops, the MAC celebrated an NBA draft selection for the second straight year. This year, it was courtesy of Toledo product Ryan Rollins, who was drafted by Golden State with the 44th overall pick. It seems to be a great landing spot for Rollins, as Golden State is coming off of their fourth NBA title in seven years. Also in the NBA, for Bowling Green Falcon Daeqwon Plowden signed a Summer League contract with New Orleans and will look to earn a roster spot in the Las Vegas Summer League next month.
To close out the show this week, it’s a bittersweet send off for Zach. Zach has been around since the beginning of the podcast two years ago, and is sad to be stepping away. You’re all in great hands though, as Steve will be back next week to help kick off our pre-season football coverage. Steve and Vannzee will have all of the coverage you need come football season. There’s a lot of exciting stuff to look forward to.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re excited to help you ring in another weekend. Another week down, another week closer to football!</p><p>Despite football season being right around the corner, the boys open up the show this week with some huge news out of the basketball world. Emoni Bates, the former number three overall recruit in the class of 2022, announced his commitment to Eastern Michigan on Wednesday. Bates spent his freshman season at Memphis, and averaged 9.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game for the Tigers. It was an up and down season, both for Bates and for the Tigers squad in general. Bates missed significant time due to injury and only played 18 games over the course of the season. A native of Ypsilanti, Bates ultimately chose EMU over blue blood programs such as Louisville and Illinois. Without a doubt, this is a huge signing for Stan Heath as he enters his second year as head coach in Ypsilanti. With Noah Farrakhan and most other contributors returning from last year, the Eagles will be in great position to compete at the top of the conference next year.</p><p>Elsewhere in hoops, the MAC celebrated an NBA draft selection for the second straight year. This year, it was courtesy of Toledo product Ryan Rollins, who was drafted by Golden State with the 44th overall pick. It seems to be a great landing spot for Rollins, as Golden State is coming off of their fourth NBA title in seven years. Also in the NBA, for Bowling Green Falcon Daeqwon Plowden signed a Summer League contract with New Orleans and will look to earn a roster spot in the Las Vegas Summer League next month.</p><p>To close out the show this week, it’s a bittersweet send off for Zach. Zach has been around since the beginning of the podcast two years ago, and is sad to be stepping away. You’re all in great hands though, as Steve will be back next week to help kick off our pre-season football coverage. Steve and Vannzee will have all of the coverage you need come football season. There’s a lot of exciting stuff to look forward to.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 101</title>
      <description>Howdy folks! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. We have officially reached the dog days of summer, where baseball has wrapped up and football is still about two months away. But that’s ok - we’ve got plenty to talk about to get you through!
Zack and Zach open up the show this week by discussing former Toledo forward Ryan Rollins and his prospects in tonight’s NBA Draft. Rollins, who was MAC Freshman of the Year in 2020 and first team All-MAC last year, is widely considered to be a second round pick. Despite concerns about his defense and outside shooting ability, many NBA teams remain intrigued by his athleticism and potential.
Next up, the boys discuss the recently released MAC championship odds for the upcoming football season. According to the bookmakers, Toledo is the pre-season favorite (tell us if you’ve heard that before) with Kent State, NIU, Miami, and Central Michigan right behind them. The odds certainly reflect the parity of the conference, where a new team seems to sneak into the title conversation every year.
To close out the show this week, the boys are joined by Christian Booher. Christian is the Sports Editor at CM Life, the Central Michigan student newspaper. Christian stopped by to talk Chippewas football and give his thoughts on the upcoming season. CMU returns a ton of talent, but also have to replace key contributors such as Kalil Pimpleton, Luke Goedeke, and Bernhard Raimann. In year four under Jim McElwain, the Chips seem to be positioned to compete for a conference title.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay cool out there, have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>101</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>Howdy folks! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. We have officially reached the dog days of summer, where baseball has wrapped up and football is still about two months away. But that’s ok - we’ve got plenty to talk about to get you through!
Zack and Zach open up the show this week by discussing former Toledo forward Ryan Rollins and his prospects in tonight’s NBA Draft. Rollins, who was MAC Freshman of the Year in 2020 and first team All-MAC last year, is widely considered to be a second round pick. Despite concerns about his defense and outside shooting ability, many NBA teams remain intrigued by his athleticism and potential.
Next up, the boys discuss the recently released MAC championship odds for the upcoming football season. According to the bookmakers, Toledo is the pre-season favorite (tell us if you’ve heard that before) with Kent State, NIU, Miami, and Central Michigan right behind them. The odds certainly reflect the parity of the conference, where a new team seems to sneak into the title conversation every year.
To close out the show this week, the boys are joined by Christian Booher. Christian is the Sports Editor at CM Life, the Central Michigan student newspaper. Christian stopped by to talk Chippewas football and give his thoughts on the upcoming season. CMU returns a ton of talent, but also have to replace key contributors such as Kalil Pimpleton, Luke Goedeke, and Bernhard Raimann. In year four under Jim McElwain, the Chips seem to be positioned to compete for a conference title.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay cool out there, have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Howdy folks! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. We have officially reached the dog days of summer, where baseball has wrapped up and football is still about two months away. But that’s ok - we’ve got plenty to talk about to get you through!</p><p>Zack and Zach open up the show this week by discussing former Toledo forward Ryan Rollins and his prospects in tonight’s NBA Draft. Rollins, who was MAC Freshman of the Year in 2020 and first team All-MAC last year, is widely considered to be a second round pick. Despite concerns about his defense and outside shooting ability, many NBA teams remain intrigued by his athleticism and potential.</p><p>Next up, the boys discuss the recently released MAC championship odds for the upcoming football season. According to the bookmakers, Toledo is the pre-season favorite (tell us if you’ve heard that before) with Kent State, NIU, Miami, and Central Michigan right behind them. The odds certainly reflect the parity of the conference, where a new team seems to sneak into the title conversation every year.</p><p>To close out the show this week, the boys are joined by Christian Booher. Christian is the Sports Editor at CM Life, the Central Michigan student newspaper. Christian stopped by to talk Chippewas football and give his thoughts on the upcoming season. CMU returns a ton of talent, but also have to replace key contributors such as Kalil Pimpleton, Luke Goedeke, and Bernhard Raimann. In year four under Jim McElwain, the Chips seem to be positioned to compete for a conference title.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay cool out there, have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 100</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we hope you’ve been keeping cool and hydrated as summer has descended upon us. It’s a big week for the show this week, as this is episode 100. On a typical week, we try to have a structure to the show, but given the occasion this week, we wanted to keep it a bit looser.
The boys spend the bulk of the time this week reflecting on 100 episodes and reading some Twitter responses from the fans. First up, we asked you all to tell us your favorite memories as a fan of your MAC school or of the conference in general. We got some GREAT responses - from last second touchdowns, to improbable upsets, to field storming occasions, there were some great answers.
We close out the show this week by taking a look at a more specific topic: questions and concerns heading into football season. While there were no coaching changes in the MAC this off-season, there was plenty of roster movement via the transfer portal. Which schools will benefit from that? Will the MAC pick up a Power 5 upset this year? Who will emerge from the loaded MAC West? These are questions we’re all contemplating as the season approaches, and the boys give their thoughts on each topic.
We say this every week, but we want to place some extra emphasis this time around: we can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and lending us your ears. Not just this week, but every week. It’s been a great journey to get to 100 episodes, and we’re excited to continue to build this. We couldn’t do it without all of you! We hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we hope you’ve been keeping cool and hydrated as summer has descended upon us. It’s a big week for the show this week, as this is episode 100. On a typical week, we try to have a structure to the show, but given the occasion this week, we wanted to keep it a bit looser.
The boys spend the bulk of the time this week reflecting on 100 episodes and reading some Twitter responses from the fans. First up, we asked you all to tell us your favorite memories as a fan of your MAC school or of the conference in general. We got some GREAT responses - from last second touchdowns, to improbable upsets, to field storming occasions, there were some great answers.
We close out the show this week by taking a look at a more specific topic: questions and concerns heading into football season. While there were no coaching changes in the MAC this off-season, there was plenty of roster movement via the transfer portal. Which schools will benefit from that? Will the MAC pick up a Power 5 upset this year? Who will emerge from the loaded MAC West? These are questions we’re all contemplating as the season approaches, and the boys give their thoughts on each topic.
We say this every week, but we want to place some extra emphasis this time around: we can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and lending us your ears. Not just this week, but every week. It’s been a great journey to get to 100 episodes, and we’re excited to continue to build this. We couldn’t do it without all of you! We hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we hope you’ve been keeping cool and hydrated as summer has descended upon us. It’s a big week for the show this week, as this is episode 100. On a typical week, we try to have a structure to the show, but given the occasion this week, we wanted to keep it a bit looser.</p><p>The boys spend the bulk of the time this week reflecting on 100 episodes and reading some Twitter responses from the fans. First up, we asked you all to tell us your favorite memories as a fan of your MAC school or of the conference in general. We got some GREAT responses - from last second touchdowns, to improbable upsets, to field storming occasions, there were some great answers.</p><p>We close out the show this week by taking a look at a more specific topic: questions and concerns heading into football season. While there were no coaching changes in the MAC this off-season, there was plenty of roster movement via the transfer portal. Which schools will benefit from that? Will the MAC pick up a Power 5 upset this year? Who will emerge from the loaded MAC West? These are questions we’re all contemplating as the season approaches, and the boys give their thoughts on each topic.</p><p>We say this every week, but we want to place some extra emphasis this time around: we can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and lending us your ears. Not just this week, but every week. It’s been a great journey to get to 100 episodes, and we’re excited to continue to build this. We couldn’t do it without all of you! We hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 99</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks, we’ve missed you! We’re excited to be back after a week off, and there’s a lot to catch up on in the MAC universe!
To lead off the show this week, the boys discuss RB Kobe Lewis’ decision to transfer from Central Michigan. Lewis missed last season after sustaining a knee injury in camp, but rushed for 1,074 yards and 12 TD’s in 2019. The Chippewas still have Lew Nichols and will be just fine at running back, but Nichols and Lewis together could have formed quite the backfield duo next season. Regardless, best of luck to Kobe at his next stop!
Next up, Zach and Zack look back at the baseball postseason. Central Michigan beat Ball State on back to back days to capture the MAC title and earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Gainesville regional, CMU knocked off Liberty in 12 innings on Saturday before ultimately seeing their season come to an end on Sunday afternoon against Florida. The Chippewas gave the Gators all they could handle. battling back from a 5-0 deficit before falling to the hosts 6-5.
To close out the show, the boys look back at the responses to a few Twitter questions from the past two weeks. First up, the fans give their opinions on the football season win totals that were released this past week by DraftKings. There was some great debate about which teams were being overestimated and underestimated heading into the year. Next up, the boys debate the best and worst uniforms and color schemes in the MAC. Who has the best color scheme in the conference, in your opinion?
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>99</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks, we’ve missed you! We’re excited to be back after a week off, and there’s a lot to catch up on in the MAC universe!
To lead off the show this week, the boys discuss RB Kobe Lewis’ decision to transfer from Central Michigan. Lewis missed last season after sustaining a knee injury in camp, but rushed for 1,074 yards and 12 TD’s in 2019. The Chippewas still have Lew Nichols and will be just fine at running back, but Nichols and Lewis together could have formed quite the backfield duo next season. Regardless, best of luck to Kobe at his next stop!
Next up, Zach and Zack look back at the baseball postseason. Central Michigan beat Ball State on back to back days to capture the MAC title and earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Gainesville regional, CMU knocked off Liberty in 12 innings on Saturday before ultimately seeing their season come to an end on Sunday afternoon against Florida. The Chippewas gave the Gators all they could handle. battling back from a 5-0 deficit before falling to the hosts 6-5.
To close out the show, the boys look back at the responses to a few Twitter questions from the past two weeks. First up, the fans give their opinions on the football season win totals that were released this past week by DraftKings. There was some great debate about which teams were being overestimated and underestimated heading into the year. Next up, the boys debate the best and worst uniforms and color schemes in the MAC. Who has the best color scheme in the conference, in your opinion?
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks, we’ve missed you! We’re excited to be back after a week off, and there’s a lot to catch up on in the MAC universe!</p><p>To lead off the show this week, the boys discuss RB Kobe Lewis’ decision to transfer from Central Michigan. Lewis missed last season after sustaining a knee injury in camp, but rushed for 1,074 yards and 12 TD’s in 2019. The Chippewas still have Lew Nichols and will be just fine at running back, but Nichols and Lewis together could have formed quite the backfield duo next season. Regardless, best of luck to Kobe at his next stop!</p><p>Next up, Zach and Zack look back at the baseball postseason. Central Michigan beat Ball State on back to back days to capture the MAC title and earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Gainesville regional, CMU knocked off Liberty in 12 innings on Saturday before ultimately seeing their season come to an end on Sunday afternoon against Florida. The Chippewas gave the Gators all they could handle. battling back from a 5-0 deficit before falling to the hosts 6-5.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys look back at the responses to a few Twitter questions from the past two weeks. First up, the fans give their opinions on the football season win totals that were released this past week by DraftKings. There was some great debate about which teams were being overestimated and underestimated heading into the year. Next up, the boys debate the best and worst uniforms and color schemes in the MAC. Who has the best color scheme in the conference, in your opinion?</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 98</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It’s been another long week, but we’re happy to be here to help you ring in the weekend.
To open up the show this week, the boys take a look back at the NCAA softball postseason. As you’ll recall from last week, Miami won the MAC this year and earned the conferences automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Blacksburg regional, the RedHawks lost their opening game to Kentucky before taking down St. Francis (PA) in game two. Facing the host Virginia Tech in game three, the RedHawks raced out to a 4-1 lead before the Hokies stormed back to win 5-4. Despite not advancing, it was a great season for Miami, who reached the 40 win plateau.
Elsewhere in softball, Bowling Green traveled out west to Colorado to take part in the National Invitation Softball Championship. The Falcons went 2-2 in the tournament, defeating Stephen F. Austin and George Washington and losing to Virginia and Kansas. Similar to Miami, the Falcons have a lot to be proud of despite not collecting any post season hardware. With a number of key contributors returning next year, Bowling Green’s future looks bright.
In football news, Vannzee laments the loss of a three star QB recruit for Eastern Michigan, and the boys discuss the transfer of WR Jalen McGaughey from Ball State to Central Michigan. As if you weren’t already excited enough for football season, the MAC released kickoff times and broadcast partners for the first few weeks of the season. The conference has a number of notable national television performances, including Central Michigan traveling to Oklahoma State (remember what happened the last time these two met?) and Toledo traveling to Ohio State. There’s a lot to look forward to on the gridiron this fall!
To close out the show, the boys discuss the ongoing MAC baseball tournament. The weather has played a factor, with the Ball State/Ohio game being postponed multiple times due to rain. Regardless, the first round of the tournament proved to be quite eventful, with both contests ending in walk off fashion. In the second round, Ball State will face Central Michigan with a trip to the title game on the line, and Toledo will face Ohio in an elimination game.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform! We appreciate all of you, and hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead. See you next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>98</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It’s been another long week, but we’re happy to be here to help you ring in the weekend.
To open up the show this week, the boys take a look back at the NCAA softball postseason. As you’ll recall from last week, Miami won the MAC this year and earned the conferences automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Blacksburg regional, the RedHawks lost their opening game to Kentucky before taking down St. Francis (PA) in game two. Facing the host Virginia Tech in game three, the RedHawks raced out to a 4-1 lead before the Hokies stormed back to win 5-4. Despite not advancing, it was a great season for Miami, who reached the 40 win plateau.
Elsewhere in softball, Bowling Green traveled out west to Colorado to take part in the National Invitation Softball Championship. The Falcons went 2-2 in the tournament, defeating Stephen F. Austin and George Washington and losing to Virginia and Kansas. Similar to Miami, the Falcons have a lot to be proud of despite not collecting any post season hardware. With a number of key contributors returning next year, Bowling Green’s future looks bright.
In football news, Vannzee laments the loss of a three star QB recruit for Eastern Michigan, and the boys discuss the transfer of WR Jalen McGaughey from Ball State to Central Michigan. As if you weren’t already excited enough for football season, the MAC released kickoff times and broadcast partners for the first few weeks of the season. The conference has a number of notable national television performances, including Central Michigan traveling to Oklahoma State (remember what happened the last time these two met?) and Toledo traveling to Ohio State. There’s a lot to look forward to on the gridiron this fall!
To close out the show, the boys discuss the ongoing MAC baseball tournament. The weather has played a factor, with the Ball State/Ohio game being postponed multiple times due to rain. Regardless, the first round of the tournament proved to be quite eventful, with both contests ending in walk off fashion. In the second round, Ball State will face Central Michigan with a trip to the title game on the line, and Toledo will face Ohio in an elimination game.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform! We appreciate all of you, and hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead. See you next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It’s been another long week, but we’re happy to be here to help you ring in the weekend.</p><p>To open up the show this week, the boys take a look back at the NCAA softball postseason. As you’ll recall from last week, Miami won the MAC this year and earned the conferences automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Assigned to the Blacksburg regional, the RedHawks lost their opening game to Kentucky before taking down St. Francis (PA) in game two. Facing the host Virginia Tech in game three, the RedHawks raced out to a 4-1 lead before the Hokies stormed back to win 5-4. Despite not advancing, it was a great season for Miami, who reached the 40 win plateau.</p><p>Elsewhere in softball, Bowling Green traveled out west to Colorado to take part in the National Invitation Softball Championship. The Falcons went 2-2 in the tournament, defeating Stephen F. Austin and George Washington and losing to Virginia and Kansas. Similar to Miami, the Falcons have a lot to be proud of despite not collecting any post season hardware. With a number of key contributors returning next year, Bowling Green’s future looks bright.</p><p>In football news, Vannzee laments the loss of a three star QB recruit for Eastern Michigan, and the boys discuss the transfer of WR Jalen McGaughey from Ball State to Central Michigan. As if you weren’t already excited enough for football season, the MAC released kickoff times and broadcast partners for the first few weeks of the season. The conference has a number of notable national television performances, including Central Michigan traveling to Oklahoma State (remember what happened the last time these two met?) and Toledo traveling to Ohio State. There’s a lot to look forward to on the gridiron this fall!</p><p>To close out the show, the boys discuss the ongoing MAC baseball tournament. The weather has played a factor, with the Ball State/Ohio game being postponed multiple times due to rain. Regardless, the first round of the tournament proved to be quite eventful, with both contests ending in walk off fashion. In the second round, Ball State will face Central Michigan with a trip to the title game on the line, and Toledo will face Ohio in an elimination game.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform! We appreciate all of you, and hope you all have a great weekend and a great week ahead. See you next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 97</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and as always we thank you for joining us. We have a variety of things to cover this week, and we think there’s a little something for everybody!
To open up this week’s show, the boys take a look back at last weekend’s MAC softball tournament. Bowling Green, Central Michigan, and Ohio performed admirably, but this was ultimately Miami’s championship to win. The RedHawks survived a scare in the semi-finals, knocking off Central Michigan 2-1 with an eighth inning walk off, and used that momentum to blow past Bowling Green 11-0 in the title game. The Chippewas will now represent the MAC in the NCAA Tournament, where they’ve been installed as the three seed in the Blacksburg region. CMU will open up the tournament against Kentucky on Friday afternoon.
Speaking of Central Michigan, the Chippewas women’s lacrosse team made their first NCAA Tournament appearance this past Friday after winning their first MAC championship. CMU faced perennial power Northwestern, and the Wildcats proved to be too much for the Chippewas in their 22-7 victory. Regardless of the early exit, this is clearly a program on a positive trajectory, and Sarah Tisdale has done a great job in her seven seasons at the helm of the program.
Switching to hoops, Zack and Zach discuss the rising NBA Draft stock of Ryan Rollins. The Toledo product declared for the draft back in March, and since his declaration has seen his stock rise rather quickly. Some mock drafts now have him as a late first round selection, and he has the chance to be the first MAC player selected in the first round since CMU’s Chris Kaman in 2003.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at this weekend’s baseball slate. This is the last week of the regular season, and there is still a lot to be determined. Central Michigan currently holds a half game lead on first place over Ball State. If you recall, the regular season champion hosts the conference tournament, so this is a big deal. Central Michigan hosts Toledo this weekend, and Ball State travels to Miami, and both teams will have home field advantage on the mind. The other intrigue surrounds the three and four seeds, as there are still three teams that have a chance to qualify for the conference tournament. As of now, Toledo and Ohio sit in third and fourth, respectively. Miami sits in fifth, and can move into fourth with a good performance against Ball State this weekend.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Please don’t forget to like and subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss any content. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again this week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>97</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and as always we thank you for joining us. We have a variety of things to cover this week, and we think there’s a little something for everybody!
To open up this week’s show, the boys take a look back at last weekend’s MAC softball tournament. Bowling Green, Central Michigan, and Ohio performed admirably, but this was ultimately Miami’s championship to win. The RedHawks survived a scare in the semi-finals, knocking off Central Michigan 2-1 with an eighth inning walk off, and used that momentum to blow past Bowling Green 11-0 in the title game. The Chippewas will now represent the MAC in the NCAA Tournament, where they’ve been installed as the three seed in the Blacksburg region. CMU will open up the tournament against Kentucky on Friday afternoon.
Speaking of Central Michigan, the Chippewas women’s lacrosse team made their first NCAA Tournament appearance this past Friday after winning their first MAC championship. CMU faced perennial power Northwestern, and the Wildcats proved to be too much for the Chippewas in their 22-7 victory. Regardless of the early exit, this is clearly a program on a positive trajectory, and Sarah Tisdale has done a great job in her seven seasons at the helm of the program.
Switching to hoops, Zack and Zach discuss the rising NBA Draft stock of Ryan Rollins. The Toledo product declared for the draft back in March, and since his declaration has seen his stock rise rather quickly. Some mock drafts now have him as a late first round selection, and he has the chance to be the first MAC player selected in the first round since CMU’s Chris Kaman in 2003.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at this weekend’s baseball slate. This is the last week of the regular season, and there is still a lot to be determined. Central Michigan currently holds a half game lead on first place over Ball State. If you recall, the regular season champion hosts the conference tournament, so this is a big deal. Central Michigan hosts Toledo this weekend, and Ball State travels to Miami, and both teams will have home field advantage on the mind. The other intrigue surrounds the three and four seeds, as there are still three teams that have a chance to qualify for the conference tournament. As of now, Toledo and Ohio sit in third and fourth, respectively. Miami sits in fifth, and can move into fourth with a good performance against Ball State this weekend.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Please don’t forget to like and subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss any content. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again this week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and as always we thank you for joining us. We have a variety of things to cover this week, and we think there’s a little something for everybody!</p><p>To open up this week’s show, the boys take a look back at last weekend’s MAC softball tournament. Bowling Green, Central Michigan, and Ohio performed admirably, but this was ultimately Miami’s championship to win. The RedHawks survived a scare in the semi-finals, knocking off Central Michigan 2-1 with an eighth inning walk off, and used that momentum to blow past Bowling Green 11-0 in the title game. The Chippewas will now represent the MAC in the NCAA Tournament, where they’ve been installed as the three seed in the Blacksburg region. CMU will open up the tournament against Kentucky on Friday afternoon.</p><p>Speaking of Central Michigan, the Chippewas women’s lacrosse team made their first NCAA Tournament appearance this past Friday after winning their first MAC championship. CMU faced perennial power Northwestern, and the Wildcats proved to be too much for the Chippewas in their 22-7 victory. Regardless of the early exit, this is clearly a program on a positive trajectory, and Sarah Tisdale has done a great job in her seven seasons at the helm of the program.</p><p>Switching to hoops, Zack and Zach discuss the rising NBA Draft stock of Ryan Rollins. The Toledo product declared for the draft back in March, and since his declaration has seen his stock rise rather quickly. Some mock drafts now have him as a late first round selection, and he has the chance to be the first MAC player selected in the first round since CMU’s Chris Kaman in 2003.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at this weekend’s baseball slate. This is the last week of the regular season, and there is still a lot to be determined. Central Michigan currently holds a half game lead on first place over Ball State. If you recall, the regular season champion hosts the conference tournament, so this is a big deal. Central Michigan hosts Toledo this weekend, and Ball State travels to Miami, and both teams will have home field advantage on the mind. The other intrigue surrounds the three and four seeds, as there are still three teams that have a chance to qualify for the conference tournament. As of now, Toledo and Ohio sit in third and fourth, respectively. Miami sits in fifth, and can move into fourth with a good performance against Ball State this weekend.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Please don’t forget to like and subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss any content. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll talk to you again this week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 96</title>
      <description>Welcome back to another episode of the Bandwagon folks! As always, we’re thankful for the support and are glad you stopped by.
The boys open up the show this week with a number of news stories from around the conference, leading off with the athletic re-brand at Akron. The Zips announced a new athletic identity on Monday, replacing their eight current logos with a stylized “A.” The reaction from the fan base has been mixed, as these things tend to be. We saw it last year with the Western Michigan re-brand, and the Zips fan base seems to be similarly split. Zack and Zach give their thoughts on the new identity.
Next up, the boys discuss the recent and sudden passing of Eastern Michigan assistant football coach Freed Reed. Reed had been in Ypsilanti for the last seven seasons and most recently served as the defensive pass game coordinator and safeties coach. Coach Reed spent 25 years coaching college football and clearly made an impact at every stop he made. A veteran of the MAC, Reed also had stints on the coaching staff at Ohio and Buffalo in addition to his time in Ypsilanti. Our thoughts are with his family and the entire EMU football program.
A great story from the conference this past week is the Central Michigan women’s lacrosse team, who in just their seventh season of competition won the MAC and qualified for their first NCAA tournament. Their reward? The Chippewas will face perennial power Northwestern, who has won seven national titles since 2005. CMU will travel to Evanston for a 5:00 pm start on Friday.
The main event of the weekend in the MAC is the softball tournament, which is being held for the first time since 2019. Miami is clearly the favorite here, having won the MAC going away with a 24-5 record in the conference. They will be the top seed and host for the conference tournament, and will host fourth seeded Bowling Green in one of the semifinals on Thursday. While Miami has the best offense in the MAC, the Falcons have strong armed Payton Gottshall on the mound, who leads the MAC in ERA, opponent batting average, wins and strikeouts. In the other semifinal, Ohio will take on Central Michigan. The Bobcats took two of three from the Chippewas in their only series this season.
To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in MAC baseball. Ball State maintained their slim lead on first place, taking three of four games from Kent State over the weekend. Central Michigan kept pace, taking three of four themselves from Western Michigan. Qualification for the MAC tournament is still up for grabs - Ohio and Toledo currently sit in third and fourth place, but there is a group of four other teams still in contention. Ohio especially has a big series this weekend, traveling to Muncie to take on first place Ball State.
Thanks again for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>96</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to another episode of the Bandwagon folks! As always, we’re thankful for the support and are glad you stopped by.
The boys open up the show this week with a number of news stories from around the conference, leading off with the athletic re-brand at Akron. The Zips announced a new athletic identity on Monday, replacing their eight current logos with a stylized “A.” The reaction from the fan base has been mixed, as these things tend to be. We saw it last year with the Western Michigan re-brand, and the Zips fan base seems to be similarly split. Zack and Zach give their thoughts on the new identity.
Next up, the boys discuss the recent and sudden passing of Eastern Michigan assistant football coach Freed Reed. Reed had been in Ypsilanti for the last seven seasons and most recently served as the defensive pass game coordinator and safeties coach. Coach Reed spent 25 years coaching college football and clearly made an impact at every stop he made. A veteran of the MAC, Reed also had stints on the coaching staff at Ohio and Buffalo in addition to his time in Ypsilanti. Our thoughts are with his family and the entire EMU football program.
A great story from the conference this past week is the Central Michigan women’s lacrosse team, who in just their seventh season of competition won the MAC and qualified for their first NCAA tournament. Their reward? The Chippewas will face perennial power Northwestern, who has won seven national titles since 2005. CMU will travel to Evanston for a 5:00 pm start on Friday.
The main event of the weekend in the MAC is the softball tournament, which is being held for the first time since 2019. Miami is clearly the favorite here, having won the MAC going away with a 24-5 record in the conference. They will be the top seed and host for the conference tournament, and will host fourth seeded Bowling Green in one of the semifinals on Thursday. While Miami has the best offense in the MAC, the Falcons have strong armed Payton Gottshall on the mound, who leads the MAC in ERA, opponent batting average, wins and strikeouts. In the other semifinal, Ohio will take on Central Michigan. The Bobcats took two of three from the Chippewas in their only series this season.
To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in MAC baseball. Ball State maintained their slim lead on first place, taking three of four games from Kent State over the weekend. Central Michigan kept pace, taking three of four themselves from Western Michigan. Qualification for the MAC tournament is still up for grabs - Ohio and Toledo currently sit in third and fourth place, but there is a group of four other teams still in contention. Ohio especially has a big series this weekend, traveling to Muncie to take on first place Ball State.
Thanks again for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to another episode of the Bandwagon folks! As always, we’re thankful for the support and are glad you stopped by.</p><p>The boys open up the show this week with a number of news stories from around the conference, leading off with the athletic re-brand at Akron. The Zips announced a new athletic identity on Monday, replacing their eight current logos with a stylized “A.” The reaction from the fan base has been mixed, as these things tend to be. We saw it last year with the Western Michigan re-brand, and the Zips fan base seems to be similarly split. Zack and Zach give their thoughts on the new identity.</p><p>Next up, the boys discuss the recent and sudden passing of Eastern Michigan assistant football coach Freed Reed. Reed had been in Ypsilanti for the last seven seasons and most recently served as the defensive pass game coordinator and safeties coach. Coach Reed spent 25 years coaching college football and clearly made an impact at every stop he made. A veteran of the MAC, Reed also had stints on the coaching staff at Ohio and Buffalo in addition to his time in Ypsilanti. Our thoughts are with his family and the entire EMU football program.</p><p>A great story from the conference this past week is the Central Michigan women’s lacrosse team, who in just their seventh season of competition won the MAC and qualified for their first NCAA tournament. Their reward? The Chippewas will face perennial power Northwestern, who has won seven national titles since 2005. CMU will travel to Evanston for a 5:00 pm start on Friday.</p><p>The main event of the weekend in the MAC is the softball tournament, which is being held for the first time since 2019. Miami is clearly the favorite here, having won the MAC going away with a 24-5 record in the conference. They will be the top seed and host for the conference tournament, and will host fourth seeded Bowling Green in one of the semifinals on Thursday. While Miami has the best offense in the MAC, the Falcons have strong armed Payton Gottshall on the mound, who leads the MAC in ERA, opponent batting average, wins and strikeouts. In the other semifinal, Ohio will take on Central Michigan. The Bobcats took two of three from the Chippewas in their only series this season.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in MAC baseball. Ball State maintained their slim lead on first place, taking three of four games from Kent State over the weekend. Central Michigan kept pace, taking three of four themselves from Western Michigan. Qualification for the MAC tournament is still up for grabs - Ohio and Toledo currently sit in third and fourth place, but there is a group of four other teams still in contention. Ohio especially has a big series this weekend, traveling to Muncie to take on first place Ball State.</p><p>Thanks again for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 95</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’re glad you made it through another week. and we’re excited to help you ring in the weekend.
To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack briefly discuss some transfer portal news in football and basketball. On the hardwood, second year Eastern Michigan coach Stan Heath landed two commitments, with Duquense transfer Tyson Acuff and Georgetown transfer Jalin Billingsley both announcing they would continue their careers in Ypsilanti. Acuff is a Detroit native, and Billingsley a former three star recruit. These additions give the Eagles immediate depth, and both could certainly develop into very good MAC players. Elsewhere in hoops, Emoni Bates, a Ypsilanti native and the top rated recruit in the class of 2022, announced his intention to transfer from Memphis. Eastern Michigan is listed as one of his six target schools, and it would be a huge windfall for the conference if Bates ended up selecting his hometown school. This is certainly a story we’ll be monitoring.
In football news, Toledo WR Matt Landers announced he would enter his name in the portal and seek a new home. Landers spent only one season with the Rockets, transferring to Toledo from Georgia after the 2020 season. Though Landers had a slow start to the year and only had 20 catches on the season, he did catch five touchdowns and boasted an absurd 25.7 yards per catch average.
In MAC baseball, all eyes were on Muncie this weekend, as first place Central Michigan traveled to second place Ball State. The Chippewas entered the series with a 17 game win streak and a 21-1 record in the MAC, but the Cardinals proved to be the better team. Led by Amir Wright and a strong pitching staff, Rich Maloney’s squad swept all four games of the series, moving into first place and giving them a 1.5 game advantage over CMU in the standings. The regular season champion gets to host the conference tournament, so this was a huge victory for the Cardinals. With three weeks left in the regular season, these two teams will be neck in neck for the regular season title.
To close out the show, James stops by to break down last weekends’ NFL Draft. The MAC had six players selected, the most since 2017, and we discuss each player and their landing spot. James shares why he thinks Skyy Moore can have an immediate impact in Kansas City, and why former CMU offensive lineman Luke Goedeke and Bernhard Raimann can both compete for starting positions. There is a solid crop of undrafted free agents from the conference as well, with high profile names like Kaleb Eleby, Kalil Pimpleton, and Dustin Crum all earning rookie contracts. The boys discuss which of the undrafted prospects have the best chance to earn a roster spot.
Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks. As we say every week, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform to ensure that you don’t miss anything! We hope you all have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>95</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’re glad you made it through another week. and we’re excited to help you ring in the weekend.
To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack briefly discuss some transfer portal news in football and basketball. On the hardwood, second year Eastern Michigan coach Stan Heath landed two commitments, with Duquense transfer Tyson Acuff and Georgetown transfer Jalin Billingsley both announcing they would continue their careers in Ypsilanti. Acuff is a Detroit native, and Billingsley a former three star recruit. These additions give the Eagles immediate depth, and both could certainly develop into very good MAC players. Elsewhere in hoops, Emoni Bates, a Ypsilanti native and the top rated recruit in the class of 2022, announced his intention to transfer from Memphis. Eastern Michigan is listed as one of his six target schools, and it would be a huge windfall for the conference if Bates ended up selecting his hometown school. This is certainly a story we’ll be monitoring.
In football news, Toledo WR Matt Landers announced he would enter his name in the portal and seek a new home. Landers spent only one season with the Rockets, transferring to Toledo from Georgia after the 2020 season. Though Landers had a slow start to the year and only had 20 catches on the season, he did catch five touchdowns and boasted an absurd 25.7 yards per catch average.
In MAC baseball, all eyes were on Muncie this weekend, as first place Central Michigan traveled to second place Ball State. The Chippewas entered the series with a 17 game win streak and a 21-1 record in the MAC, but the Cardinals proved to be the better team. Led by Amir Wright and a strong pitching staff, Rich Maloney’s squad swept all four games of the series, moving into first place and giving them a 1.5 game advantage over CMU in the standings. The regular season champion gets to host the conference tournament, so this was a huge victory for the Cardinals. With three weeks left in the regular season, these two teams will be neck in neck for the regular season title.
To close out the show, James stops by to break down last weekends’ NFL Draft. The MAC had six players selected, the most since 2017, and we discuss each player and their landing spot. James shares why he thinks Skyy Moore can have an immediate impact in Kansas City, and why former CMU offensive lineman Luke Goedeke and Bernhard Raimann can both compete for starting positions. There is a solid crop of undrafted free agents from the conference as well, with high profile names like Kaleb Eleby, Kalil Pimpleton, and Dustin Crum all earning rookie contracts. The boys discuss which of the undrafted prospects have the best chance to earn a roster spot.
Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks. As we say every week, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform to ensure that you don’t miss anything! We hope you all have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’re glad you made it through another week. and we’re excited to help you ring in the weekend.</p><p>To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack briefly discuss some transfer portal news in football and basketball. On the hardwood, second year Eastern Michigan coach Stan Heath landed two commitments, with Duquense transfer Tyson Acuff and Georgetown transfer Jalin Billingsley both announcing they would continue their careers in Ypsilanti. Acuff is a Detroit native, and Billingsley a former three star recruit. These additions give the Eagles immediate depth, and both could certainly develop into very good MAC players. Elsewhere in hoops, Emoni Bates, a Ypsilanti native and the top rated recruit in the class of 2022, announced his intention to transfer from Memphis. Eastern Michigan is listed as one of his six target schools, and it would be a huge windfall for the conference if Bates ended up selecting his hometown school. This is certainly a story we’ll be monitoring.</p><p>In football news, Toledo WR Matt Landers announced he would enter his name in the portal and seek a new home. Landers spent only one season with the Rockets, transferring to Toledo from Georgia after the 2020 season. Though Landers had a slow start to the year and only had 20 catches on the season, he did catch five touchdowns and boasted an absurd 25.7 yards per catch average.</p><p>In MAC baseball, all eyes were on Muncie this weekend, as first place Central Michigan traveled to second place Ball State. The Chippewas entered the series with a 17 game win streak and a 21-1 record in the MAC, but the Cardinals proved to be the better team. Led by Amir Wright and a strong pitching staff, Rich Maloney’s squad swept all four games of the series, moving into first place and giving them a 1.5 game advantage over CMU in the standings. The regular season champion gets to host the conference tournament, so this was a huge victory for the Cardinals. With three weeks left in the regular season, these two teams will be neck in neck for the regular season title.</p><p>To close out the show, James stops by to break down last weekends’ NFL Draft. The MAC had six players selected, the most since 2017, and we discuss each player and their landing spot. James shares why he thinks Skyy Moore can have an immediate impact in Kansas City, and why former CMU offensive lineman Luke Goedeke and Bernhard Raimann can both compete for starting positions. There is a solid crop of undrafted free agents from the conference as well, with high profile names like Kaleb Eleby, Kalil Pimpleton, and Dustin Crum all earning rookie contracts. The boys discuss which of the undrafted prospects have the best chance to earn a roster spot.</p><p>Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks. As we say every week, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform to ensure that you don’t miss anything! We hope you all have a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 94</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re happy to help be here to help bring in the weekend.
To open this week’s show, the boys look back at the last few weeks in MAC baseball. Central Michigan is currently on an absurd 17 game win streak, and currently sits atop the conference with a 21-1 record in the MAC. Just behind them is Ball State, fresh off of a sweep of Northern Illinois. During the weekend sweep, Cardinals head coach Rich Maloney earned his 900th career win, no small feat at all. His Ball State squad has a huge opportunity ahead this weekend, as conference leading CMU visits Muncie for a weekend series. A couple of victories will establish the Cardinals as a legitimate contender for the Chippewas at the top of the conference.
Moving into spring football talk, Zack gives a recap of the Eastern Michigan spring game. The conditions were not great, unfortunately, but Vannzee still saw a lot that he liked from the quarterbacks and the defense. Despite a number of players entering the portal, Zack feels optimistic about this EMU squad and thinks that a bowl game is a reasonable expectation.
To close out the show, Zach is joined by Collin Murphy, the Sports Editor for the Western Herald. Collin stopped by to discuss how the Broncos will replace Kaleb Eleby and Skyy Moore, the state of the WMU defense, and the overall feeling of the Western fan base as the Broncos enter year six of the Tim Lester era.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you all back here next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>94</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re happy to help be here to help bring in the weekend.
To open this week’s show, the boys look back at the last few weeks in MAC baseball. Central Michigan is currently on an absurd 17 game win streak, and currently sits atop the conference with a 21-1 record in the MAC. Just behind them is Ball State, fresh off of a sweep of Northern Illinois. During the weekend sweep, Cardinals head coach Rich Maloney earned his 900th career win, no small feat at all. His Ball State squad has a huge opportunity ahead this weekend, as conference leading CMU visits Muncie for a weekend series. A couple of victories will establish the Cardinals as a legitimate contender for the Chippewas at the top of the conference.
Moving into spring football talk, Zack gives a recap of the Eastern Michigan spring game. The conditions were not great, unfortunately, but Vannzee still saw a lot that he liked from the quarterbacks and the defense. Despite a number of players entering the portal, Zack feels optimistic about this EMU squad and thinks that a bowl game is a reasonable expectation.
To close out the show, Zach is joined by Collin Murphy, the Sports Editor for the Western Herald. Collin stopped by to discuss how the Broncos will replace Kaleb Eleby and Skyy Moore, the state of the WMU defense, and the overall feeling of the Western fan base as the Broncos enter year six of the Tim Lester era.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you all back here next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and we’re happy to help be here to help bring in the weekend.</p><p>To open this week’s show, the boys look back at the last few weeks in MAC baseball. Central Michigan is currently on an absurd 17 game win streak, and currently sits atop the conference with a 21-1 record in the MAC. Just behind them is Ball State, fresh off of a sweep of Northern Illinois. During the weekend sweep, Cardinals head coach Rich Maloney earned his 900th career win, no small feat at all. His Ball State squad has a huge opportunity ahead this weekend, as conference leading CMU visits Muncie for a weekend series. A couple of victories will establish the Cardinals as a legitimate contender for the Chippewas at the top of the conference.</p><p>Moving into spring football talk, Zack gives a recap of the Eastern Michigan spring game. The conditions were not great, unfortunately, but Vannzee still saw a lot that he liked from the quarterbacks and the defense. Despite a number of players entering the portal, Zack feels optimistic about this EMU squad and thinks that a bowl game is a reasonable expectation.</p><p>To close out the show, Zach is joined by Collin Murphy, the Sports Editor for the Western Herald. Collin stopped by to discuss how the Broncos will replace Kaleb Eleby and Skyy Moore, the state of the WMU defense, and the overall feeling of the Western fan base as the Broncos enter year six of the Tim Lester era.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you all back here next week.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 93</title>
      <description>Welcome back inside the Bandwagon, folks!
This week, former Ball State kicker Ian McGarvey stops by to chat with the boys. McGarvey was the Cardinals kicker from 2007-2010 and is the all time leading scorer in program history. On this week’s pod, he stops by to discuss the Cardinals undefeated 2008 season with the boys.
There’s a lot we cover here, and anybody who followed the MAC at the time will remember a lot of what Ian discusses. From the Indiana game, which gave the Cardinals their signature victory but also saw them lose all-MAC performer Dante Love to a scary injury, to facing a Central Michigan squad led by Dan LeFevour and Antonio Brown, Ian covers all of the ups and downs of the season (including Brady Hoke departing for San Diego State afterwards).
This interview was so great that we decided to make it it’s own episode. Next week, we’ll be back to more of our regular programming, and will get you all caught up on MAC baseball and spring football. 
Please don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>93</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back inside the Bandwagon, folks!
This week, former Ball State kicker Ian McGarvey stops by to chat with the boys. McGarvey was the Cardinals kicker from 2007-2010 and is the all time leading scorer in program history. On this week’s pod, he stops by to discuss the Cardinals undefeated 2008 season with the boys.
There’s a lot we cover here, and anybody who followed the MAC at the time will remember a lot of what Ian discusses. From the Indiana game, which gave the Cardinals their signature victory but also saw them lose all-MAC performer Dante Love to a scary injury, to facing a Central Michigan squad led by Dan LeFevour and Antonio Brown, Ian covers all of the ups and downs of the season (including Brady Hoke departing for San Diego State afterwards).
This interview was so great that we decided to make it it’s own episode. Next week, we’ll be back to more of our regular programming, and will get you all caught up on MAC baseball and spring football. 
Please don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back inside the Bandwagon, folks!</p><p>This week, former Ball State kicker Ian McGarvey stops by to chat with the boys. McGarvey was the Cardinals kicker from 2007-2010 and is the all time leading scorer in program history. On this week’s pod, he stops by to discuss the Cardinals undefeated 2008 season with the boys.</p><p>There’s a lot we cover here, and anybody who followed the MAC at the time will remember a lot of what Ian discusses. From the Indiana game, which gave the Cardinals their signature victory but also saw them lose all-MAC performer Dante Love to a scary injury, to facing a Central Michigan squad led by Dan LeFevour and Antonio Brown, Ian covers all of the ups and downs of the season (including Brady Hoke departing for San Diego State afterwards).</p><p>This interview was so great that we decided to make it it’s own episode. Next week, we’ll be back to more of our regular programming, and will get you all caught up on MAC baseball and spring football. </p><p>Please don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite podcast platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 92</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’ve reached that odd point of the year where the basketball season has ended, spring football games are on the horizon, and there’s a little bit of everything going on. So what did we decide to do this week? Give you a little bit of everything!
To lead off the show, the boys recap the weekend that was in MAC baseball. Central Michigan continues to dominate, sweeping four games from Northern Illinois to move their win streak to nine. The Chippewas sit 13-1 in the conference and in sole possession of first place, and it seems like Ball State will be the only true challenger for CMU. Speaking of Ball State, the Cardinals flew out to the west coast this past weekend to take on nationally ranked Oregon. Ball State gave the Ducks all they could handle, but were ultimately only able to win one of the four games. The Cardinals still find themselves in good position, sitting at 12-1 in the conference. The arrow is pointing up in Ypsilanti, as Eastern Michigan is coming off of a strong performance this past weekend against Miami. The Eagles traveled to Oxford and took three of four from the RedHawks, and Eric Roof’s squad now find themselves in sole possession of third place in the conference.
Moving into hoops, Zach and Zack take a look at the most recent news out of the transfer portal. Eastern Michigan PG Bryce McBride announced his transfer to Youngstown State after two years in Ypsilanti. Tyler Cochran will be making his third stop in the MAC, announcing that he’ll be transferring to Toledo from Ball State. Prior to suiting up for the Cardinals, Cochran spent two seasons in DeKalb as a member of the Northern Illinois program. Lastly, Buffalo got some good news former Boston College guard Kanye Jones announced his transfer to Buffalo. Just a freshman last year, Jones averaged less than 10 minutes per game, but he certainly seems like a piece that could grow into a prominent role in upstate New York.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the USFL rosters and discuss the former MAC players you may see on the field this weekend. There are a ton of familiar faces here, highlighted by former Kent State DB Nate Holley and Ohio LB Blair Brown. The USFL kicks off this weekend, and 11 former MAC players will be on the field. Best of luck to all of them!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you all have a great weekend, a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>92</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’ve reached that odd point of the year where the basketball season has ended, spring football games are on the horizon, and there’s a little bit of everything going on. So what did we decide to do this week? Give you a little bit of everything!
To lead off the show, the boys recap the weekend that was in MAC baseball. Central Michigan continues to dominate, sweeping four games from Northern Illinois to move their win streak to nine. The Chippewas sit 13-1 in the conference and in sole possession of first place, and it seems like Ball State will be the only true challenger for CMU. Speaking of Ball State, the Cardinals flew out to the west coast this past weekend to take on nationally ranked Oregon. Ball State gave the Ducks all they could handle, but were ultimately only able to win one of the four games. The Cardinals still find themselves in good position, sitting at 12-1 in the conference. The arrow is pointing up in Ypsilanti, as Eastern Michigan is coming off of a strong performance this past weekend against Miami. The Eagles traveled to Oxford and took three of four from the RedHawks, and Eric Roof’s squad now find themselves in sole possession of third place in the conference.
Moving into hoops, Zach and Zack take a look at the most recent news out of the transfer portal. Eastern Michigan PG Bryce McBride announced his transfer to Youngstown State after two years in Ypsilanti. Tyler Cochran will be making his third stop in the MAC, announcing that he’ll be transferring to Toledo from Ball State. Prior to suiting up for the Cardinals, Cochran spent two seasons in DeKalb as a member of the Northern Illinois program. Lastly, Buffalo got some good news former Boston College guard Kanye Jones announced his transfer to Buffalo. Just a freshman last year, Jones averaged less than 10 minutes per game, but he certainly seems like a piece that could grow into a prominent role in upstate New York.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the USFL rosters and discuss the former MAC players you may see on the field this weekend. There are a ton of familiar faces here, highlighted by former Kent State DB Nate Holley and Ohio LB Blair Brown. The USFL kicks off this weekend, and 11 former MAC players will be on the field. Best of luck to all of them!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you all have a great weekend, a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’ve reached that odd point of the year where the basketball season has ended, spring football games are on the horizon, and there’s a little bit of everything going on. So what did we decide to do this week? Give you a little bit of everything!</p><p>To lead off the show, the boys recap the weekend that was in MAC baseball. Central Michigan continues to dominate, sweeping four games from Northern Illinois to move their win streak to nine. The Chippewas sit 13-1 in the conference and in sole possession of first place, and it seems like Ball State will be the only true challenger for CMU. Speaking of Ball State, the Cardinals flew out to the west coast this past weekend to take on nationally ranked Oregon. Ball State gave the Ducks all they could handle, but were ultimately only able to win one of the four games. The Cardinals still find themselves in good position, sitting at 12-1 in the conference. The arrow is pointing up in Ypsilanti, as Eastern Michigan is coming off of a strong performance this past weekend against Miami. The Eagles traveled to Oxford and took three of four from the RedHawks, and Eric Roof’s squad now find themselves in sole possession of third place in the conference.</p><p>Moving into hoops, Zach and Zack take a look at the most recent news out of the transfer portal. Eastern Michigan PG Bryce McBride announced his transfer to Youngstown State after two years in Ypsilanti. Tyler Cochran will be making his third stop in the MAC, announcing that he’ll be transferring to Toledo from Ball State. Prior to suiting up for the Cardinals, Cochran spent two seasons in DeKalb as a member of the Northern Illinois program. Lastly, Buffalo got some good news former Boston College guard Kanye Jones announced his transfer to Buffalo. Just a freshman last year, Jones averaged less than 10 minutes per game, but he certainly seems like a piece that could grow into a prominent role in upstate New York.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at the USFL rosters and discuss the former MAC players you may see on the field this weekend. There are a ton of familiar faces here, highlighted by former Kent State DB Nate Holley and Ohio LB Blair Brown. The USFL kicks off this weekend, and 11 former MAC players will be on the field. Best of luck to all of them!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you all have a great weekend, a great week ahead, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 91</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks, and welcome back inside the Bandwagon! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. Despite being in the transition from winter to spring sports, we had a busy week in the MAC - there’s a lot to get to on this week’s show!
The boys start out in men’s hoops, where Western Michigan named Dwayne Stephens as the new head men’s basketball coach. Stephens arrives in Kalamazoo having spent the past 19 seasons just up the road in East Lansing, where he served as an assistant coach at Michigan State. Stephens has been in contention for a number of MAC jobs over the past few years, and he’s finally found a home in Kalamazoo.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Ohio G Mark Sears entered the transfer portal, while Toledo F Ryan Rollins and Western Michigan G Lamar Norman, Jr. both declared for the NBA draft. All three players have the option to return to their previous schools, though it certainly seems unlikely that all three will compete in the MAC next season. On the other side of the spectrum, reigning MAC Freshman of the Year Payton Sparks of Ball State removed his name from the transfer portal and will officially be returning to Muncie. This is a huge get for new head coach Michael Lewis, who has a solid young foundation to build on.
In women’s hoops, Buffalo named Beck Burke as the new head women’s basketball coach after Felisha Leggette-Jack left for Syracuse last week. Burke comes to Buffalo from USC Upstate, where she was the 2022 Big South Coach of the Year. Unfortunately for Burke, former Bulls Saniia Wilson and Georgia Woolley announced they will be following Leggette-Jack to Syracuse. Woolley was the MAC Freshman of the Year, avergaing 14.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan continue to sit atop the standings. Both were dominant this past weekend, with the Chippewas sweeping four games from Ohio and Ball State taking three of four from Toledo. Elsewhere, Kent State got a win over nationally ranked UConn.
To close out the show, the boys talk a little football. Buffalo RB Dylan McDuffie re-entered his name into the transfer portal, after briefly exploring the option to transfer earlier this winter. McDuffie was the sixth leading rusher in the MAC last year and the leading rusher for the Bulls, who have now lost both their starting running back and their starting quarterback from last season. Ron Cook, Jr. seems primed to fill McDuffie’s shoes in the backfield.
Lasty, Zack and Zach take a look at the 2022 MAC football schedule and give some initial reactions. Kent State has a brutal non-conference schedule (as usual), and a few MAC teams host power five opponents at home. We are still five months away from football, but the season can’t get here fast enough!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks, and welcome back inside the Bandwagon! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. Despite being in the transition from winter to spring sports, we had a busy week in the MAC - there’s a lot to get to on this week’s show!
The boys start out in men’s hoops, where Western Michigan named Dwayne Stephens as the new head men’s basketball coach. Stephens arrives in Kalamazoo having spent the past 19 seasons just up the road in East Lansing, where he served as an assistant coach at Michigan State. Stephens has been in contention for a number of MAC jobs over the past few years, and he’s finally found a home in Kalamazoo.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Ohio G Mark Sears entered the transfer portal, while Toledo F Ryan Rollins and Western Michigan G Lamar Norman, Jr. both declared for the NBA draft. All three players have the option to return to their previous schools, though it certainly seems unlikely that all three will compete in the MAC next season. On the other side of the spectrum, reigning MAC Freshman of the Year Payton Sparks of Ball State removed his name from the transfer portal and will officially be returning to Muncie. This is a huge get for new head coach Michael Lewis, who has a solid young foundation to build on.
In women’s hoops, Buffalo named Beck Burke as the new head women’s basketball coach after Felisha Leggette-Jack left for Syracuse last week. Burke comes to Buffalo from USC Upstate, where she was the 2022 Big South Coach of the Year. Unfortunately for Burke, former Bulls Saniia Wilson and Georgia Woolley announced they will be following Leggette-Jack to Syracuse. Woolley was the MAC Freshman of the Year, avergaing 14.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan continue to sit atop the standings. Both were dominant this past weekend, with the Chippewas sweeping four games from Ohio and Ball State taking three of four from Toledo. Elsewhere, Kent State got a win over nationally ranked UConn.
To close out the show, the boys talk a little football. Buffalo RB Dylan McDuffie re-entered his name into the transfer portal, after briefly exploring the option to transfer earlier this winter. McDuffie was the sixth leading rusher in the MAC last year and the leading rusher for the Bulls, who have now lost both their starting running back and their starting quarterback from last season. Ron Cook, Jr. seems primed to fill McDuffie’s shoes in the backfield.
Lasty, Zack and Zach take a look at the 2022 MAC football schedule and give some initial reactions. Kent State has a brutal non-conference schedule (as usual), and a few MAC teams host power five opponents at home. We are still five months away from football, but the season can’t get here fast enough!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks, and welcome back inside the Bandwagon! We hope you’ve all had a good week to this point. Despite being in the transition from winter to spring sports, we had a busy week in the MAC - there’s a lot to get to on this week’s show!</p><p>The boys start out in men’s hoops, where Western Michigan named Dwayne Stephens as the new head men’s basketball coach. Stephens arrives in Kalamazoo having spent the past 19 seasons just up the road in East Lansing, where he served as an assistant coach at Michigan State. Stephens has been in contention for a number of MAC jobs over the past few years, and he’s finally found a home in Kalamazoo.</p><p>Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Ohio G Mark Sears entered the transfer portal, while Toledo F Ryan Rollins and Western Michigan G Lamar Norman, Jr. both declared for the NBA draft. All three players have the option to return to their previous schools, though it certainly seems unlikely that all three will compete in the MAC next season. On the other side of the spectrum, reigning MAC Freshman of the Year Payton Sparks of Ball State removed his name from the transfer portal and will officially be returning to Muncie. This is a huge get for new head coach Michael Lewis, who has a solid young foundation to build on.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Buffalo named Beck Burke as the new head women’s basketball coach after Felisha Leggette-Jack left for Syracuse last week. Burke comes to Buffalo from USC Upstate, where she was the 2022 Big South Coach of the Year. Unfortunately for Burke, former Bulls Saniia Wilson and Georgia Woolley announced they will be following Leggette-Jack to Syracuse. Woolley was the MAC Freshman of the Year, avergaing 14.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.</p><p>In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan continue to sit atop the standings. Both were dominant this past weekend, with the Chippewas sweeping four games from Ohio and Ball State taking three of four from Toledo. Elsewhere, Kent State got a win over nationally ranked UConn.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys talk a little football. Buffalo RB Dylan McDuffie re-entered his name into the transfer portal, after briefly exploring the option to transfer earlier this winter. McDuffie was the sixth leading rusher in the MAC last year and the leading rusher for the Bulls, who have now lost both their starting running back and their starting quarterback from last season. Ron Cook, Jr. seems primed to fill McDuffie’s shoes in the backfield.</p><p>Lasty, Zack and Zach take a look at the 2022 MAC football schedule and give some initial reactions. Kent State has a brutal non-conference schedule (as usual), and a few MAC teams host power five opponents at home. We are still five months away from football, but the season can’t get here fast enough!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 90</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Another week is in the books, and we’re excited to give you a new episode of the Bandwagon to send you into the weekend. It’s hard to believe we’re approaching 100 episodes!
To kick off this week’s show, the boys take a look back at Toledo’s run in the WNIT. Tricia Cullop’s squad fell in the quarterfinals, losing to Middle Tennessee State 73-71 in overtime. Despite the loss, it was still a historic season for the Rockets, who won 29 games despite being picked eighth in the MAC preseason poll. Despite falling short of their ultimate goal, it was a wildly successful season for the Rockets.
Elsewhere in women’s hoops, former Buffalo coach Felisha Legette-Jack was named the head coach at Syracuse, her alma mater. Legette-Jack leaves Buffalo as the all time winningest coach in program history, with 202 wins over 10 years. She leaves a heck of a legacy at Buffalo, and returns to Syracuse to see if she can restore the Orange to their former glory.
In men’s hoops, both Ball State and Miami named their new head coaches this week. Ball State hired former UCLA assistant and Indiana native Michael Lewis, who has been a part of two Final Four teams as an assistant coach. This seems like a home run hire for the Cardinals, who badly needed a coach that can re-energize their fan base. For Miami, the RedHawks hired former Xavier head man Travis Steele, who comes to Oxford after four years in charge of the Musketeers. Steele has a reputation as a great recruiter, and compiled a 70-50 record while at Xavier. Both hires seem to be great on paper. We’ll see how they play out in real life.
To round out the basketball talk, Zach and Zack take a few minutes to ponder the consequences of the transfer portal. High level MAC players like Ali Ali, Ben Vander Plas, and Trendon Hankerson all entered the portal this week, and this new era of player movement has made it incredibly hard for coaches at the mid-major level to maintain any sense of roster continuity. We’ll see if any of these players end up returning to their former schools.
To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC baseball. Toledo got the signature win of the week, going down to Columbus and knocking off Ohio State, 7-6. Ball State has found it’s stride in conference play, having won seven in a row and sitting in first place at 9-1. Coincidentally, the Cardinals travel to Toledo this weekend to take on the Rockets. Bowling Green also picked up a signature win this week, traveling to East Lansing and knocking off Michigan State 12-3 on Tuesday evening.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Please don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>90</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Another week is in the books, and we’re excited to give you a new episode of the Bandwagon to send you into the weekend. It’s hard to believe we’re approaching 100 episodes!
To kick off this week’s show, the boys take a look back at Toledo’s run in the WNIT. Tricia Cullop’s squad fell in the quarterfinals, losing to Middle Tennessee State 73-71 in overtime. Despite the loss, it was still a historic season for the Rockets, who won 29 games despite being picked eighth in the MAC preseason poll. Despite falling short of their ultimate goal, it was a wildly successful season for the Rockets.
Elsewhere in women’s hoops, former Buffalo coach Felisha Legette-Jack was named the head coach at Syracuse, her alma mater. Legette-Jack leaves Buffalo as the all time winningest coach in program history, with 202 wins over 10 years. She leaves a heck of a legacy at Buffalo, and returns to Syracuse to see if she can restore the Orange to their former glory.
In men’s hoops, both Ball State and Miami named their new head coaches this week. Ball State hired former UCLA assistant and Indiana native Michael Lewis, who has been a part of two Final Four teams as an assistant coach. This seems like a home run hire for the Cardinals, who badly needed a coach that can re-energize their fan base. For Miami, the RedHawks hired former Xavier head man Travis Steele, who comes to Oxford after four years in charge of the Musketeers. Steele has a reputation as a great recruiter, and compiled a 70-50 record while at Xavier. Both hires seem to be great on paper. We’ll see how they play out in real life.
To round out the basketball talk, Zach and Zack take a few minutes to ponder the consequences of the transfer portal. High level MAC players like Ali Ali, Ben Vander Plas, and Trendon Hankerson all entered the portal this week, and this new era of player movement has made it incredibly hard for coaches at the mid-major level to maintain any sense of roster continuity. We’ll see if any of these players end up returning to their former schools.
To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC baseball. Toledo got the signature win of the week, going down to Columbus and knocking off Ohio State, 7-6. Ball State has found it’s stride in conference play, having won seven in a row and sitting in first place at 9-1. Coincidentally, the Cardinals travel to Toledo this weekend to take on the Rockets. Bowling Green also picked up a signature win this week, traveling to East Lansing and knocking off Michigan State 12-3 on Tuesday evening.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Please don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Another week is in the books, and we’re excited to give you a new episode of the Bandwagon to send you into the weekend. It’s hard to believe we’re approaching 100 episodes!</p><p>To kick off this week’s show, the boys take a look back at Toledo’s run in the WNIT. Tricia Cullop’s squad fell in the quarterfinals, losing to Middle Tennessee State 73-71 in overtime. Despite the loss, it was still a historic season for the Rockets, who won 29 games despite being picked eighth in the MAC preseason poll. Despite falling short of their ultimate goal, it was a wildly successful season for the Rockets.</p><p>Elsewhere in women’s hoops, former Buffalo coach Felisha Legette-Jack was named the head coach at Syracuse, her alma mater. Legette-Jack leaves Buffalo as the all time winningest coach in program history, with 202 wins over 10 years. She leaves a heck of a legacy at Buffalo, and returns to Syracuse to see if she can restore the Orange to their former glory.</p><p>In men’s hoops, both Ball State and Miami named their new head coaches this week. Ball State hired former UCLA assistant and Indiana native Michael Lewis, who has been a part of two Final Four teams as an assistant coach. This seems like a home run hire for the Cardinals, who badly needed a coach that can re-energize their fan base. For Miami, the RedHawks hired former Xavier head man Travis Steele, who comes to Oxford after four years in charge of the Musketeers. Steele has a reputation as a great recruiter, and compiled a 70-50 record while at Xavier. Both hires seem to be great on paper. We’ll see how they play out in real life.</p><p>To round out the basketball talk, Zach and Zack take a few minutes to ponder the consequences of the transfer portal. High level MAC players like Ali Ali, Ben Vander Plas, and Trendon Hankerson all entered the portal this week, and this new era of player movement has made it incredibly hard for coaches at the mid-major level to maintain any sense of roster continuity. We’ll see if any of these players end up returning to their former schools.</p><p>To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC baseball. Toledo got the signature win of the week, going down to Columbus and knocking off Ohio State, 7-6. Ball State has found it’s stride in conference play, having won seven in a row and sitting in first place at 9-1. Coincidentally, the Cardinals travel to Toledo this weekend to take on the Rockets. Bowling Green also picked up a signature win this week, traveling to East Lansing and knocking off Michigan State 12-3 on Tuesday evening.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Please don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 89</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and we hope you enjoyed all of the post season basketball over the past week. We have a lot to cover on this weeks show!
To open up the pod, the boys discuss Miami’s parting of ways with men’s basketball coach Jack Owens’. Owens went 70-83 in five seasons at the helm, and the RedHawks were never able to get over the hump and become true contenders in the conference. This makes three head coaching vacancies in the MAC, and Miami joins Western Michigan and Ball State in their search for a new head of the program.
Moving into post season hoops talk, Zack and Zach discuss the valiant effort that Akron put forth in their first round NCAA tournament game against UCLA. The Zips led by one at half time and by eight in the second half, but the Bruins size proved to be too much for Akron to handle. Nonetheless, the future is bright for the Zips, who have basically their entire roster returning next year.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo submitted an incredibly disappointing performance in their NIT opener, losing to Dayton at home 74-55. Kent State didn’t fare much better in The Basketball Classic, losing their opening round game to Southern Utah. Ohio picked up the only post season victory, defeating Rice in the first round of the CBI before falling to Abilene Christian in the second round.
In women’s hoops, Dyaisha Fair and Buffalo fought hard against Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Despite an early Buffalo lead, the Volunteers pulled away in the fourth quarter for an 80-67 victory. Similar to Akron on the men’s side, the Bulls performed admirably but were unable to come out on top.
In the WNIT, Toledo and Kent State were the only two of the five MAC squads to win their first round games, with Akron, Ball State, and Ohio all falling in the first round. Bowling Green ended their season on a high note, finishing third in the WBI tournament after defeating Nevada in the third place game.
To close out the show, the boys re-acquaint themselves with the baseball standings, as conference play has begun in the last two weeks. Central Michigan and Ball State seem to have righted the ship after their early season struggles, and the two preseason favorites currently find themselves at the top of the standings.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Bandwagon on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Everyone have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>89</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and we hope you enjoyed all of the post season basketball over the past week. We have a lot to cover on this weeks show!
To open up the pod, the boys discuss Miami’s parting of ways with men’s basketball coach Jack Owens’. Owens went 70-83 in five seasons at the helm, and the RedHawks were never able to get over the hump and become true contenders in the conference. This makes three head coaching vacancies in the MAC, and Miami joins Western Michigan and Ball State in their search for a new head of the program.
Moving into post season hoops talk, Zack and Zach discuss the valiant effort that Akron put forth in their first round NCAA tournament game against UCLA. The Zips led by one at half time and by eight in the second half, but the Bruins size proved to be too much for Akron to handle. Nonetheless, the future is bright for the Zips, who have basically their entire roster returning next year.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo submitted an incredibly disappointing performance in their NIT opener, losing to Dayton at home 74-55. Kent State didn’t fare much better in The Basketball Classic, losing their opening round game to Southern Utah. Ohio picked up the only post season victory, defeating Rice in the first round of the CBI before falling to Abilene Christian in the second round.
In women’s hoops, Dyaisha Fair and Buffalo fought hard against Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Despite an early Buffalo lead, the Volunteers pulled away in the fourth quarter for an 80-67 victory. Similar to Akron on the men’s side, the Bulls performed admirably but were unable to come out on top.
In the WNIT, Toledo and Kent State were the only two of the five MAC squads to win their first round games, with Akron, Ball State, and Ohio all falling in the first round. Bowling Green ended their season on a high note, finishing third in the WBI tournament after defeating Nevada in the third place game.
To close out the show, the boys re-acquaint themselves with the baseball standings, as conference play has begun in the last two weeks. Central Michigan and Ball State seem to have righted the ship after their early season struggles, and the two preseason favorites currently find themselves at the top of the standings.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Bandwagon on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Everyone have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next week.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve had a good week to this point, and we hope you enjoyed all of the post season basketball over the past week. We have a lot to cover on this weeks show!</p><p>To open up the pod, the boys discuss Miami’s parting of ways with men’s basketball coach Jack Owens’. Owens went 70-83 in five seasons at the helm, and the RedHawks were never able to get over the hump and become true contenders in the conference. This makes three head coaching vacancies in the MAC, and Miami joins Western Michigan and Ball State in their search for a new head of the program.</p><p>Moving into post season hoops talk, Zack and Zach discuss the valiant effort that Akron put forth in their first round NCAA tournament game against UCLA. The Zips led by one at half time and by eight in the second half, but the Bruins size proved to be too much for Akron to handle. Nonetheless, the future is bright for the Zips, who have basically their entire roster returning next year.</p><p>Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo submitted an incredibly disappointing performance in their NIT opener, losing to Dayton at home 74-55. Kent State didn’t fare much better in The Basketball Classic, losing their opening round game to Southern Utah. Ohio picked up the only post season victory, defeating Rice in the first round of the CBI before falling to Abilene Christian in the second round.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Dyaisha Fair and Buffalo fought hard against Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Despite an early Buffalo lead, the Volunteers pulled away in the fourth quarter for an 80-67 victory. Similar to Akron on the men’s side, the Bulls performed admirably but were unable to come out on top.</p><p>In the WNIT, Toledo and Kent State were the only two of the five MAC squads to win their first round games, with Akron, Ball State, and Ohio all falling in the first round. Bowling Green ended their season on a high note, finishing third in the WBI tournament after defeating Nevada in the third place game.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys re-acquaint themselves with the baseball standings, as conference play has begun in the last two weeks. Central Michigan and Ball State seem to have righted the ship after their early season struggles, and the two preseason favorites currently find themselves at the top of the standings.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Bandwagon on your favorite podcast platform so that you don’t miss anything! Everyone have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next week.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 88</title>
      <description>Long time no see folks! Is your head spinning from the packed weekend of hoops we just had? We certainly had to catch our breath after the championship games on Saturday, and there is a TON to cover on this week’s pod!
Starting off on the men’s side of things, the boys look back at an incredible three days of basketball in Cleveland. Toledo once again failed to capture the title despite winning the regular season championship, falling to Akron in the semi-finals Friday night. In the other semi-final, Kent State knocked off Ohio to set up a rivalry showdown in the final game. After some locker room drama led to four Kent State players being suspended, Akron came out on top, dominating the Flashes on their way to a 75-55 victory. As a reward, the Zips earned a 13 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament and will take on the UCLA Bruins on Thursday night in Portland.
In other post season news, Toledo earned a trip to the NIT as a reward for their regular season MAC title. As a reward, the Rockets will get a home game and host in-state rival Dayton on Wednesday night. Elsewhere, Ohio accepted an invitation to the CBI and Kent State will participate in The Basketball Classic.
On the women’s side of the fence, Dyaisha Fair and the Buffalo Bulls cut down the nets, holding off Ball State 79-75 in the final. Ball State had a bit of a Cinderella run to the final game, knocking off Toledo in the semi-finals. Unfortunately for Cardinal’s fans, Fair proved to be too much to handle, scoring 30 points in the final to lead the Bulls to victory. Buffalo will take on Tennessee in the opening round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday, the Bulls fourth tournament appearance in the last six years.
Some folks were disappointed that Toledo didn’t get an at-large bid, and justifiably so. Instead, the Rockets will head to the WNIT with five of their conference partners. Toledo, Kent State, Akron, Ohio, and Ball State will all participate in the tournament, an unprecedented number in recent WNIT history. Bowling Green accepted an invitation to the WBI tournament, which will be held next week on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington, KY.
The boys close out the show by discussing the post-season awards. Sincere Carry was player of the year in men’s hoops, while Akron’s Jordyn Dawson took home the same award on the women’s side of things. It was well earned in both cases.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you’re not already, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great rest of your week, enjoy all of the hoops, and good luck on your brackets!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>88</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Long time no see folks! Is your head spinning from the packed weekend of hoops we just had? We certainly had to catch our breath after the championship games on Saturday, and there is a TON to cover on this week’s pod!
Starting off on the men’s side of things, the boys look back at an incredible three days of basketball in Cleveland. Toledo once again failed to capture the title despite winning the regular season championship, falling to Akron in the semi-finals Friday night. In the other semi-final, Kent State knocked off Ohio to set up a rivalry showdown in the final game. After some locker room drama led to four Kent State players being suspended, Akron came out on top, dominating the Flashes on their way to a 75-55 victory. As a reward, the Zips earned a 13 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament and will take on the UCLA Bruins on Thursday night in Portland.
In other post season news, Toledo earned a trip to the NIT as a reward for their regular season MAC title. As a reward, the Rockets will get a home game and host in-state rival Dayton on Wednesday night. Elsewhere, Ohio accepted an invitation to the CBI and Kent State will participate in The Basketball Classic.
On the women’s side of the fence, Dyaisha Fair and the Buffalo Bulls cut down the nets, holding off Ball State 79-75 in the final. Ball State had a bit of a Cinderella run to the final game, knocking off Toledo in the semi-finals. Unfortunately for Cardinal’s fans, Fair proved to be too much to handle, scoring 30 points in the final to lead the Bulls to victory. Buffalo will take on Tennessee in the opening round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday, the Bulls fourth tournament appearance in the last six years.
Some folks were disappointed that Toledo didn’t get an at-large bid, and justifiably so. Instead, the Rockets will head to the WNIT with five of their conference partners. Toledo, Kent State, Akron, Ohio, and Ball State will all participate in the tournament, an unprecedented number in recent WNIT history. Bowling Green accepted an invitation to the WBI tournament, which will be held next week on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington, KY.
The boys close out the show by discussing the post-season awards. Sincere Carry was player of the year in men’s hoops, while Akron’s Jordyn Dawson took home the same award on the women’s side of things. It was well earned in both cases.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you’re not already, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great rest of your week, enjoy all of the hoops, and good luck on your brackets!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Long time no see folks! Is your head spinning from the packed weekend of hoops we just had? We certainly had to catch our breath after the championship games on Saturday, and there is a TON to cover on this week’s pod!</p><p>Starting off on the men’s side of things, the boys look back at an incredible three days of basketball in Cleveland. Toledo once again failed to capture the title despite winning the regular season championship, falling to Akron in the semi-finals Friday night. In the other semi-final, Kent State knocked off Ohio to set up a rivalry showdown in the final game. After some locker room drama led to four Kent State players being suspended, Akron came out on top, dominating the Flashes on their way to a 75-55 victory. As a reward, the Zips earned a 13 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament and will take on the UCLA Bruins on Thursday night in Portland.</p><p>In other post season news, Toledo earned a trip to the NIT as a reward for their regular season MAC title. As a reward, the Rockets will get a home game and host in-state rival Dayton on Wednesday night. Elsewhere, Ohio accepted an invitation to the CBI and Kent State will participate in The Basketball Classic.</p><p>On the women’s side of the fence, Dyaisha Fair and the Buffalo Bulls cut down the nets, holding off Ball State 79-75 in the final. Ball State had a bit of a Cinderella run to the final game, knocking off Toledo in the semi-finals. Unfortunately for Cardinal’s fans, Fair proved to be too much to handle, scoring 30 points in the final to lead the Bulls to victory. Buffalo will take on Tennessee in the opening round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday, the Bulls fourth tournament appearance in the last six years.</p><p>Some folks were disappointed that Toledo didn’t get an at-large bid, and justifiably so. Instead, the Rockets will head to the WNIT with five of their conference partners. Toledo, Kent State, Akron, Ohio, and Ball State will all participate in the tournament, an unprecedented number in recent WNIT history. Bowling Green accepted an invitation to the WBI tournament, which will be held next week on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington, KY.</p><p>The boys close out the show by discussing the post-season awards. Sincere Carry was player of the year in men’s hoops, while Akron’s Jordyn Dawson took home the same award on the women’s side of things. It was well earned in both cases.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you’re not already, don’t forget to subscribe to the pod on your favorite platform - we don’t want you to miss anything! Have a great rest of your week, enjoy all of the hoops, and good luck on your brackets!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 87</title>
      <description>If you’re a college hoops fan, these next two weeks are the best weeks of the year. It’s March Madness folks! The regular season has concluded, and the MAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are set to tip off. We’re excited to preview both tournaments for you on this weeks pod!
To lead off the show, the boys discuss Clayton Bates’ resignation at Western Michigan. Bates was elevated to head coach after parting ways with Steve Hawkins and compiled an 11-39 record in his two seasons at the helm. This will be the first significant hire for new AD Dan Bartholomae. Vannzee gives some thoughts on potential canididates.
In the men’s preview, Zach and Zack analyze the main storylines heading into the tournament. What’s wrong with Ohio? The Bobcats have lost four of five heading to Cleveland, and do not look like the same team that started MAC play 10-1. Elsewhere, Akron and Buffalo give us the best match up of the first round, and the winner of this four/five game will have a legitimate shot to cut down the nets. The boys round out the men’s preview by picking every game. Next week, we’ll see who comes out on top!
In the women’s preview, Zach and Zack both agree that Toledo is the team to beat. The Rockets were picked eighth in the pre-season coaches poll but turned in a historic season, finishing 19-1 in MAC play. Toledo is securely in the one seed and will take on Ohio on Wednesday. Speaking of Ohio, the Bobcats ended up in the eight seed despite losing to Kent State on Saturday. The Flashes finished the season 10-10, and the Bobcats 9-10, yet Ohio ended up claiming eighth place due to the MAC’s no contest COVID cancellation policy. Our hosts close out the show by picking the bracket on the women’s side, and we’ll see next week who was more accurate!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the conference tournaments, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 15:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>87</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re a college hoops fan, these next two weeks are the best weeks of the year. It’s March Madness folks! The regular season has concluded, and the MAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are set to tip off. We’re excited to preview both tournaments for you on this weeks pod!
To lead off the show, the boys discuss Clayton Bates’ resignation at Western Michigan. Bates was elevated to head coach after parting ways with Steve Hawkins and compiled an 11-39 record in his two seasons at the helm. This will be the first significant hire for new AD Dan Bartholomae. Vannzee gives some thoughts on potential canididates.
In the men’s preview, Zach and Zack analyze the main storylines heading into the tournament. What’s wrong with Ohio? The Bobcats have lost four of five heading to Cleveland, and do not look like the same team that started MAC play 10-1. Elsewhere, Akron and Buffalo give us the best match up of the first round, and the winner of this four/five game will have a legitimate shot to cut down the nets. The boys round out the men’s preview by picking every game. Next week, we’ll see who comes out on top!
In the women’s preview, Zach and Zack both agree that Toledo is the team to beat. The Rockets were picked eighth in the pre-season coaches poll but turned in a historic season, finishing 19-1 in MAC play. Toledo is securely in the one seed and will take on Ohio on Wednesday. Speaking of Ohio, the Bobcats ended up in the eight seed despite losing to Kent State on Saturday. The Flashes finished the season 10-10, and the Bobcats 9-10, yet Ohio ended up claiming eighth place due to the MAC’s no contest COVID cancellation policy. Our hosts close out the show by picking the bracket on the women’s side, and we’ll see next week who was more accurate!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the conference tournaments, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a college hoops fan, these next two weeks are the best weeks of the year. It’s March Madness folks! The regular season has concluded, and the MAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are set to tip off. We’re excited to preview both tournaments for you on this weeks pod!</p><p>To lead off the show, the boys discuss Clayton Bates’ resignation at Western Michigan. Bates was elevated to head coach after parting ways with Steve Hawkins and compiled an 11-39 record in his two seasons at the helm. This will be the first significant hire for new AD Dan Bartholomae. Vannzee gives some thoughts on potential canididates.</p><p>In the men’s preview, Zach and Zack analyze the main storylines heading into the tournament. What’s wrong with Ohio? The Bobcats have lost four of five heading to Cleveland, and do not look like the same team that started MAC play 10-1. Elsewhere, Akron and Buffalo give us the best match up of the first round, and the winner of this four/five game will have a legitimate shot to cut down the nets. The boys round out the men’s preview by picking every game. Next week, we’ll see who comes out on top!</p><p>In the women’s preview, Zach and Zack both agree that Toledo is the team to beat. The Rockets were picked eighth in the pre-season coaches poll but turned in a historic season, finishing 19-1 in MAC play. Toledo is securely in the one seed and will take on Ohio on Wednesday. Speaking of Ohio, the Bobcats ended up in the eight seed despite losing to Kent State on Saturday. The Flashes finished the season 10-10, and the Bobcats 9-10, yet Ohio ended up claiming eighth place due to the MAC’s no contest COVID cancellation policy. Our hosts close out the show by picking the bracket on the women’s side, and we’ll see next week who was more accurate!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy the conference tournaments, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 86</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! The calendar has officially turned to March, and we hope the temperatures are starting to warm up in your neck of the woods. It’s the last week of the regular season in basketball, and we wanted to save the best for last this week.
With that in mind, the boys open up the show this week with a quick recap of the second week of the college baseball season. Kent State traveled down to Lubbock, TX to take on the 20th ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders, and while the Flashes played well, they weren’t able to earn a victory over the perennial College World Series contenders. Central Michigan seemed to find their footing after a rough first weekend, traveling down to Western Kentucky and winning three of four games. Toledo also impressed, heading south to North Carolina and leaving with a 3-1 series victory over High Point.
Men’s hoops is speeding towards the finish line, with the regular season finishing up on Friday. Bowling Green currently sits in ninth and still has an outside shot to get to Cleveland, the only team not in the current field who has yet to be eliminated. Unfortunately for Falcons fans, they face a tough test in their regular season finale, traveling to rival Toledo (who just so happens to have won the regular season conference championship).
Kent State has continued their winning ways, as their winning streak stands now at 11 games, and the Flashes are far and away the hottest team in the conference as we head into Cleveland. On the other side of the spectrum, Ohio seems to be on shaky ground, having lost three of their last four contests (and losing their grip on the second seed in the process).
In women’s hoops, Toledo and Buffalo have secured the top two seeds, but there is still a lot to be determined here. A game and a half separate fourth place from ninth, and the last day of the regular season on Saturday could see the order of the seedings completely re-shuffled. If you’re a fan of last minute drama, there will be plenty to be had here.
Next week we’ll be back with a full preview of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>86</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! The calendar has officially turned to March, and we hope the temperatures are starting to warm up in your neck of the woods. It’s the last week of the regular season in basketball, and we wanted to save the best for last this week.
With that in mind, the boys open up the show this week with a quick recap of the second week of the college baseball season. Kent State traveled down to Lubbock, TX to take on the 20th ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders, and while the Flashes played well, they weren’t able to earn a victory over the perennial College World Series contenders. Central Michigan seemed to find their footing after a rough first weekend, traveling down to Western Kentucky and winning three of four games. Toledo also impressed, heading south to North Carolina and leaving with a 3-1 series victory over High Point.
Men’s hoops is speeding towards the finish line, with the regular season finishing up on Friday. Bowling Green currently sits in ninth and still has an outside shot to get to Cleveland, the only team not in the current field who has yet to be eliminated. Unfortunately for Falcons fans, they face a tough test in their regular season finale, traveling to rival Toledo (who just so happens to have won the regular season conference championship).
Kent State has continued their winning ways, as their winning streak stands now at 11 games, and the Flashes are far and away the hottest team in the conference as we head into Cleveland. On the other side of the spectrum, Ohio seems to be on shaky ground, having lost three of their last four contests (and losing their grip on the second seed in the process).
In women’s hoops, Toledo and Buffalo have secured the top two seeds, but there is still a lot to be determined here. A game and a half separate fourth place from ninth, and the last day of the regular season on Saturday could see the order of the seedings completely re-shuffled. If you’re a fan of last minute drama, there will be plenty to be had here.
Next week we’ll be back with a full preview of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! The calendar has officially turned to March, and we hope the temperatures are starting to warm up in your neck of the woods. It’s the last week of the regular season in basketball, and we wanted to save the best for last this week.</p><p>With that in mind, the boys open up the show this week with a quick recap of the second week of the college baseball season. Kent State traveled down to Lubbock, TX to take on the 20th ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders, and while the Flashes played well, they weren’t able to earn a victory over the perennial College World Series contenders. Central Michigan seemed to find their footing after a rough first weekend, traveling down to Western Kentucky and winning three of four games. Toledo also impressed, heading south to North Carolina and leaving with a 3-1 series victory over High Point.</p><p>Men’s hoops is speeding towards the finish line, with the regular season finishing up on Friday. Bowling Green currently sits in ninth and still has an outside shot to get to Cleveland, the only team not in the current field who has yet to be eliminated. Unfortunately for Falcons fans, they face a tough test in their regular season finale, traveling to rival Toledo (who just so happens to have won the regular season conference championship).</p><p>Kent State has continued their winning ways, as their winning streak stands now at 11 games, and the Flashes are far and away the hottest team in the conference as we head into Cleveland. On the other side of the spectrum, Ohio seems to be on shaky ground, having lost three of their last four contests (and losing their grip on the second seed in the process).</p><p>In women’s hoops, Toledo and Buffalo have secured the top two seeds, but there is still a lot to be determined here. A game and a half separate fourth place from ninth, and the last day of the regular season on Saturday could see the order of the seedings completely re-shuffled. If you’re a fan of last minute drama, there will be plenty to be had here.</p><p>Next week we’ll be back with a full preview of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Thanks as always for stopping by this week folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 85</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Thanks as always for stopping by this week.
The boys kick off this weeks pod by taking a look back at the last two weeks in men’s hoops. The story at the top of the standings has been Kent State and Buffalo, who have respectively won nine and seven games in a row. These are not squads that opposing teams will want to play in Cleveland.
Towards the bottom of the men’s hoops standings, there’s another interesting race playing out: the race for the last two conference tournament bids. With only eight teams qualifying for the MAC tournament, four teams will ultimately stay home. Right now, 1.5 games separate seventh place and eleventh. The boys give their predictions as to who will make the cut.
In women’s hoops, Akron continues to be a great story. The Zips have a firm grip on third in the conference, currently at 11-6 in MAC play. After winning only four league games last year, Melissa Jackson’s squad has been a great bounce back story. 
Similar to men’s hoops, there is a bit of the traffic jam in the middle of the standings. 1.5 games separate fourth place and ninth, and there is a lot to still be decided down the stretch.
To close out the show, Zach and Zack look back at the opening week of college baseball season. Kent State had the best win of the weekend, knocking off 2016 national champion Coastal Carolina 2-1 on Sunday. 
Eastern Michigan pitcher Adam Filinski gave us what may well be the performance of the weekend on Sunday afternoon. The true freshman pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only two hits in his first collegiate start to lead the Eagles to a 6-0 victory over Winthrop.
If you’re not already, be sure to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast player! You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and any other major podcast platform. Your support is very appreciated! Thanks for stopping by this week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Thanks as always for stopping by this week.
The boys kick off this weeks pod by taking a look back at the last two weeks in men’s hoops. The story at the top of the standings has been Kent State and Buffalo, who have respectively won nine and seven games in a row. These are not squads that opposing teams will want to play in Cleveland.
Towards the bottom of the men’s hoops standings, there’s another interesting race playing out: the race for the last two conference tournament bids. With only eight teams qualifying for the MAC tournament, four teams will ultimately stay home. Right now, 1.5 games separate seventh place and eleventh. The boys give their predictions as to who will make the cut.
In women’s hoops, Akron continues to be a great story. The Zips have a firm grip on third in the conference, currently at 11-6 in MAC play. After winning only four league games last year, Melissa Jackson’s squad has been a great bounce back story. 
Similar to men’s hoops, there is a bit of the traffic jam in the middle of the standings. 1.5 games separate fourth place and ninth, and there is a lot to still be decided down the stretch.
To close out the show, Zach and Zack look back at the opening week of college baseball season. Kent State had the best win of the weekend, knocking off 2016 national champion Coastal Carolina 2-1 on Sunday. 
Eastern Michigan pitcher Adam Filinski gave us what may well be the performance of the weekend on Sunday afternoon. The true freshman pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only two hits in his first collegiate start to lead the Eagles to a 6-0 victory over Winthrop.
If you’re not already, be sure to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast player! You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and any other major podcast platform. Your support is very appreciated! Thanks for stopping by this week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Thanks as always for stopping by this week.</p><p>The boys kick off this weeks pod by taking a look back at the last two weeks in men’s hoops. The story at the top of the standings has been Kent State and Buffalo, who have respectively won nine and seven games in a row. These are not squads that opposing teams will want to play in Cleveland.</p><p>Towards the bottom of the men’s hoops standings, there’s another interesting race playing out: the race for the last two conference tournament bids. With only eight teams qualifying for the MAC tournament, four teams will ultimately stay home. Right now, 1.5 games separate seventh place and eleventh. The boys give their predictions as to who will make the cut.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Akron continues to be a great story. The Zips have a firm grip on third in the conference, currently at 11-6 in MAC play. After winning only four league games last year, Melissa Jackson’s squad has been a great bounce back story. </p><p>Similar to men’s hoops, there is a bit of the traffic jam in the middle of the standings. 1.5 games separate fourth place and ninth, and there is a lot to still be decided down the stretch.</p><p>To close out the show, Zach and Zack look back at the opening week of college baseball season. Kent State had the best win of the weekend, knocking off 2016 national champion Coastal Carolina 2-1 on Sunday. </p><p>Eastern Michigan pitcher Adam Filinski gave us what may well be the performance of the weekend on Sunday afternoon. The true freshman pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only two hits in his first collegiate start to lead the Eagles to a 6-0 victory over Winthrop.</p><p>If you’re not already, be sure to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast player! You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and any other major podcast platform. Your support is very appreciated! Thanks for stopping by this week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 84</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’re taking a little break from basketball coverage this week, but don’t worry - we’ll be back next week with our usual discussion of what’s happening on the court. This week, we’re taking a quick detour, as baseball season is officially upon us!
To open up this week’s pod, the boys take a look at the MAC baseball pre-season coaches poll, where Central Michigan was picked as the overwhelming favorite. This is understandable, as the Chippewas have won the conference in each of the past two years. Ball State and Kent State are expected to challenge Central, but the Chippewas are the strongest team in the conference right now, bolstered by an outstanding pitching staff.
Elsewhere in baseball, the boys talk about the expectations for Akron in their second season back, as well as what to expect from Eastern Michigan. Additionally, Vannzee gives his thoughts on the MAC players who are most likely to hear their name called in this summers’ MLB draft.
To close out the segment, we take a look at the schedule for this upcoming weekend of the season, as most MAC teams head south to open the year. Kent State and Central Michigan both travel to Conway, SC for a showcase event hosted by Coastal Carolina, while Ball State heads to a similar showcase event in Charleston to take on Bucknell and Iowa.
To close out the show, James stops by to discuss the college football all-start games that have taken place over the past month. 27 MAC players participated in the five games, all of whom were hoping to bolster their draft stock. Some did just that, with Miami edge rusher Dominique Robinson drawing some rave reviews from scouts. The boys also discuss CMU OL Bernhard Reimann, who is likely to be the first MAC player drafted, and Armani Rogers, the former Ohio QB who is attempting to transition to TE.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. As mentioned previously, we’ll be back with hoops talk next week, as the conference tournament is fast approaching! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’re taking a little break from basketball coverage this week, but don’t worry - we’ll be back next week with our usual discussion of what’s happening on the court. This week, we’re taking a quick detour, as baseball season is officially upon us!
To open up this week’s pod, the boys take a look at the MAC baseball pre-season coaches poll, where Central Michigan was picked as the overwhelming favorite. This is understandable, as the Chippewas have won the conference in each of the past two years. Ball State and Kent State are expected to challenge Central, but the Chippewas are the strongest team in the conference right now, bolstered by an outstanding pitching staff.
Elsewhere in baseball, the boys talk about the expectations for Akron in their second season back, as well as what to expect from Eastern Michigan. Additionally, Vannzee gives his thoughts on the MAC players who are most likely to hear their name called in this summers’ MLB draft.
To close out the segment, we take a look at the schedule for this upcoming weekend of the season, as most MAC teams head south to open the year. Kent State and Central Michigan both travel to Conway, SC for a showcase event hosted by Coastal Carolina, while Ball State heads to a similar showcase event in Charleston to take on Bucknell and Iowa.
To close out the show, James stops by to discuss the college football all-start games that have taken place over the past month. 27 MAC players participated in the five games, all of whom were hoping to bolster their draft stock. Some did just that, with Miami edge rusher Dominique Robinson drawing some rave reviews from scouts. The boys also discuss CMU OL Bernhard Reimann, who is likely to be the first MAC player drafted, and Armani Rogers, the former Ohio QB who is attempting to transition to TE.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. As mentioned previously, we’ll be back with hoops talk next week, as the conference tournament is fast approaching! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’re taking a little break from basketball coverage this week, but don’t worry - we’ll be back next week with our usual discussion of what’s happening on the court. This week, we’re taking a quick detour, as baseball season is officially upon us!</p><p>To open up this week’s pod, the boys take a look at the MAC baseball pre-season coaches poll, where Central Michigan was picked as the overwhelming favorite. This is understandable, as the Chippewas have won the conference in each of the past two years. Ball State and Kent State are expected to challenge Central, but the Chippewas are the strongest team in the conference right now, bolstered by an outstanding pitching staff.</p><p>Elsewhere in baseball, the boys talk about the expectations for Akron in their second season back, as well as what to expect from Eastern Michigan. Additionally, Vannzee gives his thoughts on the MAC players who are most likely to hear their name called in this summers’ MLB draft.</p><p>To close out the segment, we take a look at the schedule for this upcoming weekend of the season, as most MAC teams head south to open the year. Kent State and Central Michigan both travel to Conway, SC for a showcase event hosted by Coastal Carolina, while Ball State heads to a similar showcase event in Charleston to take on Bucknell and Iowa.</p><p>To close out the show, James stops by to discuss the college football all-start games that have taken place over the past month. 27 MAC players participated in the five games, all of whom were hoping to bolster their draft stock. Some did just that, with Miami edge rusher Dominique Robinson drawing some rave reviews from scouts. The boys also discuss CMU OL Bernhard Reimann, who is likely to be the first MAC player drafted, and Armani Rogers, the former Ohio QB who is attempting to transition to TE.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. As mentioned previously, we’ll be back with hoops talk next week, as the conference tournament is fast approaching! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 83</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! The temperatures have warmed a bit this week, a subtle reminder that spring is right around the corner. The temperature has been consistently high in MAC basketball over the past month, and this week was no exception. We had quite a few surprising results, and a few potential contenders have emerged who we may have written off just a few short weeks ago.
On the men’s side of things, the most surprising result of the week was Ball State’s 93-83 victory over Toledo on Friday night. The Cardinals shot a blistering 50.8% from the field and raced out to a 20 point first half lead on the way to handing the Rockets only their second conference loss. Unfortunately for Cardinals fans, Ball State followed up their upset with a disappointing home loss to Central Michigan, 89-85 in overtime. The Chippewas have emerged as one of the great stories in the MAC over the past few weeks. having won four of five games to get themselves back into contention for the MAC tournament. 
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State has started to round into form, as the Flashes have now won five in a row after wins over EMU and Bowling Green this week. Rob Senderoff’s team faces an important stretch this week, with games against Akron, Toledo, and Ohio. 
On the women’s side of the fence, Ball State continued their strong form and have now won five in a row. A large part has been due to the emergence of freshman guard Ally Becki, who earned MAC Player of the Week honors after averaging 21 points and eight assists per game. The Cardinals have a big match up on Saturday, as they travel to Kent State. The Flashes are the other contender for hottest team in the conference, as Todd Starkey’s team has a four game winning streak of their own. 
It was a tough week for Western Michigan. Entering the week, the Broncos sat third in the MAC with a 6-3, but an 0-3 week (which included disappointing home losses to Miami and Akron) has Western on shaky ground. The Broncos have a few chances to right the ship this week, with winnable games coming up against Bowling Green and Northern Illinois.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll be back next week with a MAC baseball season preview. Have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>83</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! The temperatures have warmed a bit this week, a subtle reminder that spring is right around the corner. The temperature has been consistently high in MAC basketball over the past month, and this week was no exception. We had quite a few surprising results, and a few potential contenders have emerged who we may have written off just a few short weeks ago.
On the men’s side of things, the most surprising result of the week was Ball State’s 93-83 victory over Toledo on Friday night. The Cardinals shot a blistering 50.8% from the field and raced out to a 20 point first half lead on the way to handing the Rockets only their second conference loss. Unfortunately for Cardinals fans, Ball State followed up their upset with a disappointing home loss to Central Michigan, 89-85 in overtime. The Chippewas have emerged as one of the great stories in the MAC over the past few weeks. having won four of five games to get themselves back into contention for the MAC tournament. 
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State has started to round into form, as the Flashes have now won five in a row after wins over EMU and Bowling Green this week. Rob Senderoff’s team faces an important stretch this week, with games against Akron, Toledo, and Ohio. 
On the women’s side of the fence, Ball State continued their strong form and have now won five in a row. A large part has been due to the emergence of freshman guard Ally Becki, who earned MAC Player of the Week honors after averaging 21 points and eight assists per game. The Cardinals have a big match up on Saturday, as they travel to Kent State. The Flashes are the other contender for hottest team in the conference, as Todd Starkey’s team has a four game winning streak of their own. 
It was a tough week for Western Michigan. Entering the week, the Broncos sat third in the MAC with a 6-3, but an 0-3 week (which included disappointing home losses to Miami and Akron) has Western on shaky ground. The Broncos have a few chances to right the ship this week, with winnable games coming up against Bowling Green and Northern Illinois.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll be back next week with a MAC baseball season preview. Have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! The temperatures have warmed a bit this week, a subtle reminder that spring is right around the corner. The temperature has been consistently high in MAC basketball over the past month, and this week was no exception. We had quite a few surprising results, and a few potential contenders have emerged who we may have written off just a few short weeks ago.</p><p>On the men’s side of things, the most surprising result of the week was Ball State’s 93-83 victory over Toledo on Friday night. The Cardinals shot a blistering 50.8% from the field and raced out to a 20 point first half lead on the way to handing the Rockets only their second conference loss. Unfortunately for Cardinals fans, Ball State followed up their upset with a disappointing home loss to Central Michigan, 89-85 in overtime. The Chippewas have emerged as one of the great stories in the MAC over the past few weeks. having won four of five games to get themselves back into contention for the MAC tournament. </p><p>Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State has started to round into form, as the Flashes have now won five in a row after wins over EMU and Bowling Green this week. Rob Senderoff’s team faces an important stretch this week, with games against Akron, Toledo, and Ohio. </p><p>On the women’s side of the fence, Ball State continued their strong form and have now won five in a row. A large part has been due to the emergence of freshman guard Ally Becki, who earned MAC Player of the Week honors after averaging 21 points and eight assists per game. The Cardinals have a big match up on Saturday, as they travel to Kent State. The Flashes are the other contender for hottest team in the conference, as Todd Starkey’s team has a four game winning streak of their own. </p><p>It was a tough week for Western Michigan. Entering the week, the Broncos sat third in the MAC with a 6-3, but an 0-3 week (which included disappointing home losses to Miami and Akron) has Western on shaky ground. The Broncos have a few chances to right the ship this week, with winnable games coming up against Bowling Green and Northern Illinois.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll be back next week with a MAC baseball season preview. Have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 82</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another ice cold winter week this week, and we’re excited to have you with us for another episode of the Bandwagon.
It was another big week in MAC hoops, and Ohio and Toledo continue to show they are the top two teams on the men’s side of things. Both easily dispatched of contenders Buffalo and Akron this past Friday, and it appears that the two are on a collision course at the top of the league. Ohio travels to Toledo on Tuesday night with revenge on their mind, after the Rockets defeated the Bobcats in Athens earlier this season.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State put together a nice 2-0 week and all of a sudden find themselves at fourth in the conference. It’s been an up and down year for the Golden Flashes, but Rob Senderoff’s squad now sits 7-4 in the MAC with a stretch of winnable games coming up.
On the other end of the spectrum, Bowling Green and Miami seem to be trending downward. Bowling Green turned in an 0-2 week this week, including a brutal loss at Central Michigan. Not to be outdone, Miami gave us an 0-2 week of their own, giving up over 50 first half points in both losses. Neither team has much going for them right now.
On the women’s side of things, Ohio followed up an impressive 3-0 week last week with a disappointing 0-2 performance. The Bobcats now sit 5-4 and sixth place in the conference, and time is running out if they want to contend for the conference title.
Ball State was the surprise of the week in women’s hoops, as the Cardinals have now won four in a row and sit tied for fourth in the conference at 6-4. The Cardinals have back to back wins over Ohio and Buffalo under their belt and seem to be gaining confidence with every performance. Western Michigan continues to hang around the conversation as well, as the Broncos remain in third place at 6-3.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay safe out there, keep warm, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>82</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another ice cold winter week this week, and we’re excited to have you with us for another episode of the Bandwagon.
It was another big week in MAC hoops, and Ohio and Toledo continue to show they are the top two teams on the men’s side of things. Both easily dispatched of contenders Buffalo and Akron this past Friday, and it appears that the two are on a collision course at the top of the league. Ohio travels to Toledo on Tuesday night with revenge on their mind, after the Rockets defeated the Bobcats in Athens earlier this season.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State put together a nice 2-0 week and all of a sudden find themselves at fourth in the conference. It’s been an up and down year for the Golden Flashes, but Rob Senderoff’s squad now sits 7-4 in the MAC with a stretch of winnable games coming up.
On the other end of the spectrum, Bowling Green and Miami seem to be trending downward. Bowling Green turned in an 0-2 week this week, including a brutal loss at Central Michigan. Not to be outdone, Miami gave us an 0-2 week of their own, giving up over 50 first half points in both losses. Neither team has much going for them right now.
On the women’s side of things, Ohio followed up an impressive 3-0 week last week with a disappointing 0-2 performance. The Bobcats now sit 5-4 and sixth place in the conference, and time is running out if they want to contend for the conference title.
Ball State was the surprise of the week in women’s hoops, as the Cardinals have now won four in a row and sit tied for fourth in the conference at 6-4. The Cardinals have back to back wins over Ohio and Buffalo under their belt and seem to be gaining confidence with every performance. Western Michigan continues to hang around the conversation as well, as the Broncos remain in third place at 6-3.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay safe out there, keep warm, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another ice cold winter week this week, and we’re excited to have you with us for another episode of the Bandwagon.</p><p>It was another big week in MAC hoops, and Ohio and Toledo continue to show they are the top two teams on the men’s side of things. Both easily dispatched of contenders Buffalo and Akron this past Friday, and it appears that the two are on a collision course at the top of the league. Ohio travels to Toledo on Tuesday night with revenge on their mind, after the Rockets defeated the Bobcats in Athens earlier this season.</p><p>Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State put together a nice 2-0 week and all of a sudden find themselves at fourth in the conference. It’s been an up and down year for the Golden Flashes, but Rob Senderoff’s squad now sits 7-4 in the MAC with a stretch of winnable games coming up.</p><p>On the other end of the spectrum, Bowling Green and Miami seem to be trending downward. Bowling Green turned in an 0-2 week this week, including a brutal loss at Central Michigan. Not to be outdone, Miami gave us an 0-2 week of their own, giving up over 50 first half points in both losses. Neither team has much going for them right now.</p><p>On the women’s side of things, Ohio followed up an impressive 3-0 week last week with a disappointing 0-2 performance. The Bobcats now sit 5-4 and sixth place in the conference, and time is running out if they want to contend for the conference title.</p><p>Ball State was the surprise of the week in women’s hoops, as the Cardinals have now won four in a row and sit tied for fourth in the conference at 6-4. The Cardinals have back to back wins over Ohio and Buffalo under their belt and seem to be gaining confidence with every performance. Western Michigan continues to hang around the conversation as well, as the Broncos remain in third place at 6-3.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay safe out there, keep warm, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 81</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Winter has hit us in full force over the past few weeks, and we hope you’re staying warm. We had a full week of hoops action in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down!
To open up this weeks’ show, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC men’s hoops. In what was the most anticipated game of the conference season thus far, Toledo traveled to Athens on Friday night and emerged with an emphatic 87-69 victory over Ohio. Ryan Rollins led the way with 26 points as Toledo put on an offensive clinic, shooting 59 percent from the field.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State and Bowling Green remain un-consistent, while Eastern Michigan and Miami seem to be coming back to earth after promising starts to their respective seasons. Buffalo has a big week ahead, with games against fellow contenders Ohio and Akron.
In women’s hoops, Ohio was the team of the week, going 3-0 with wins over Toledo and Buffalo. The Bobcats were effected by a COVID pause earlier in the year, and seem to be finding their footing behind the strong play of CeCe Hooks.
While Ohio is trending up, Kent State seems to be trending down. After two straight losses this week, the Flashes sit at 2-6 in conference play after an incredible 8-1 performance in the non-conference portion of the schedule. Western Michigan and Akron have both performed well to this point, and both have big match up’s this week if they want to remain in the conversation.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>81</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Winter has hit us in full force over the past few weeks, and we hope you’re staying warm. We had a full week of hoops action in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down!
To open up this weeks’ show, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC men’s hoops. In what was the most anticipated game of the conference season thus far, Toledo traveled to Athens on Friday night and emerged with an emphatic 87-69 victory over Ohio. Ryan Rollins led the way with 26 points as Toledo put on an offensive clinic, shooting 59 percent from the field.
Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State and Bowling Green remain un-consistent, while Eastern Michigan and Miami seem to be coming back to earth after promising starts to their respective seasons. Buffalo has a big week ahead, with games against fellow contenders Ohio and Akron.
In women’s hoops, Ohio was the team of the week, going 3-0 with wins over Toledo and Buffalo. The Bobcats were effected by a COVID pause earlier in the year, and seem to be finding their footing behind the strong play of CeCe Hooks.
While Ohio is trending up, Kent State seems to be trending down. After two straight losses this week, the Flashes sit at 2-6 in conference play after an incredible 8-1 performance in the non-conference portion of the schedule. Western Michigan and Akron have both performed well to this point, and both have big match up’s this week if they want to remain in the conversation.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Winter has hit us in full force over the past few weeks, and we hope you’re staying warm. We had a full week of hoops action in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down!</p><p>To open up this weeks’ show, the boys take a look at the week that was in MAC men’s hoops. In what was the most anticipated game of the conference season thus far, Toledo traveled to Athens on Friday night and emerged with an emphatic 87-69 victory over Ohio. Ryan Rollins led the way with 26 points as Toledo put on an offensive clinic, shooting 59 percent from the field.</p><p>Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Kent State and Bowling Green remain un-consistent, while Eastern Michigan and Miami seem to be coming back to earth after promising starts to their respective seasons. Buffalo has a big week ahead, with games against fellow contenders Ohio and Akron.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Ohio was the team of the week, going 3-0 with wins over Toledo and Buffalo. The Bobcats were effected by a COVID pause earlier in the year, and seem to be finding their footing behind the strong play of CeCe Hooks.</p><p>While Ohio is trending up, Kent State seems to be trending down. After two straight losses this week, the Flashes sit at 2-6 in conference play after an incredible 8-1 performance in the non-conference portion of the schedule. Western Michigan and Akron have both performed well to this point, and both have big match up’s this week if they want to remain in the conversation.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 80</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all been able to stay warm as dog days of winter have descended over the midwest. As the temperatures have dropped, the competition on the hardwood has really started to heat up!
The boys kick off the show this week with the surprising news of Jermaine Jackson, Jr. leaving Central Michigan to begin preparing for a professional career. Jackson was the Chippewas leading scorer this season at 11.4 points per game. CMU was already struggling in coach Tony Barbee’s first season, and it will be interesting to see how the Chips are able to bounce back from the loss of one of their few offensive weapons.
Elsewhere in men’s basketball, Ohio and Toledo have continued to establish themselves as the top two teams in the conference. The Bobcats have now won nine in a row after an emphatic victory over Miami on Tuesday night. Toledo has kept pace, having won five in a row, including two road victories this week over Bowling Green and Ball State. The Rockets will travel to Athens on Friday night to take on the Bobcats in what is one of the marquee games of the season in the MAC.
On the women’s side of things, Dyaisha Fair was named to the midseason watch list for the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year. This is the third year in a row that Fair has made the list, and it’s well deserved, as the senior currently leads the MAC in scoring with 23.5 points per game.
Toledo continued their incredible form this week, extending their winning streak to seven games with victories over NIU and Ball State. The Rockets are now 7-0 in the MAC after being picked eighth in the pre-season poll. Buffalo and Western Michigan are hot on their trail, with the Bulls sitting at 5-0 and the Broncos at 3-1. The Bulls and the Rockets face off on Saturday in Toledo, and the winner will surely be the favorite to win the regular season crown moving forward.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope everyone out there is staying warm. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>80</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all been able to stay warm as dog days of winter have descended over the midwest. As the temperatures have dropped, the competition on the hardwood has really started to heat up!
The boys kick off the show this week with the surprising news of Jermaine Jackson, Jr. leaving Central Michigan to begin preparing for a professional career. Jackson was the Chippewas leading scorer this season at 11.4 points per game. CMU was already struggling in coach Tony Barbee’s first season, and it will be interesting to see how the Chips are able to bounce back from the loss of one of their few offensive weapons.
Elsewhere in men’s basketball, Ohio and Toledo have continued to establish themselves as the top two teams in the conference. The Bobcats have now won nine in a row after an emphatic victory over Miami on Tuesday night. Toledo has kept pace, having won five in a row, including two road victories this week over Bowling Green and Ball State. The Rockets will travel to Athens on Friday night to take on the Bobcats in what is one of the marquee games of the season in the MAC.
On the women’s side of things, Dyaisha Fair was named to the midseason watch list for the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year. This is the third year in a row that Fair has made the list, and it’s well deserved, as the senior currently leads the MAC in scoring with 23.5 points per game.
Toledo continued their incredible form this week, extending their winning streak to seven games with victories over NIU and Ball State. The Rockets are now 7-0 in the MAC after being picked eighth in the pre-season poll. Buffalo and Western Michigan are hot on their trail, with the Bulls sitting at 5-0 and the Broncos at 3-1. The Bulls and the Rockets face off on Saturday in Toledo, and the winner will surely be the favorite to win the regular season crown moving forward.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope everyone out there is staying warm. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all been able to stay warm as dog days of winter have descended over the midwest. As the temperatures have dropped, the competition on the hardwood has really started to heat up!</p><p>The boys kick off the show this week with the surprising news of Jermaine Jackson, Jr. leaving Central Michigan to begin preparing for a professional career. Jackson was the Chippewas leading scorer this season at 11.4 points per game. CMU was already struggling in coach Tony Barbee’s first season, and it will be interesting to see how the Chips are able to bounce back from the loss of one of their few offensive weapons.</p><p>Elsewhere in men’s basketball, Ohio and Toledo have continued to establish themselves as the top two teams in the conference. The Bobcats have now won nine in a row after an emphatic victory over Miami on Tuesday night. Toledo has kept pace, having won five in a row, including two road victories this week over Bowling Green and Ball State. The Rockets will travel to Athens on Friday night to take on the Bobcats in what is one of the marquee games of the season in the MAC.</p><p>On the women’s side of things, Dyaisha Fair was named to the midseason watch list for the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year. This is the third year in a row that Fair has made the list, and it’s well deserved, as the senior currently leads the MAC in scoring with 23.5 points per game.</p><p>Toledo continued their incredible form this week, extending their winning streak to seven games with victories over NIU and Ball State. The Rockets are now 7-0 in the MAC after being picked eighth in the pre-season poll. Buffalo and Western Michigan are hot on their trail, with the Bulls sitting at 5-0 and the Broncos at 3-1. The Bulls and the Rockets face off on Saturday in Toledo, and the winner will surely be the favorite to win the regular season crown moving forward.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope everyone out there is staying warm. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 79</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you all made it through our coldest week yet of winter. It was a busy week on the hardwood in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down for you.
On the men’s side of the conference, it was another strong week for Ohio and Toledo. The Bobcats now sit 5-0 in the conference and have won eight games in a row overall, and victories this week over Kent State and Bowling Green only solidified their spot at the top of the conference. Toledo turned in an impressive week of their own, going 2-0 courtesy of victories over NIU and Miami. Akron and Buffalo aren’t going anywhere, but the Bobcats and Rockets certainly seem to be the class of the conference through three weeks.
On the women’s side of things, Toledo and Akron have been the surprises of the season. The Rockets, picked to finish eighth in the pre-season poll, have started 5-0 in conference play behind the scoring ability of Quinesha Lockett. With games this week against NIU and Ball State, the Rockets have an opportunity to extend their win streak to seven games. Akron has been another pleasant surprise, as the Zips have gotten off to a 3-1 start in conference play behind Jordyn Dawson. After winning only four MAC games last season, the Zips have shown major strides in coach Melissa Jackson’s fourth season.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>79</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you all made it through our coldest week yet of winter. It was a busy week on the hardwood in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down for you.
On the men’s side of the conference, it was another strong week for Ohio and Toledo. The Bobcats now sit 5-0 in the conference and have won eight games in a row overall, and victories this week over Kent State and Bowling Green only solidified their spot at the top of the conference. Toledo turned in an impressive week of their own, going 2-0 courtesy of victories over NIU and Miami. Akron and Buffalo aren’t going anywhere, but the Bobcats and Rockets certainly seem to be the class of the conference through three weeks.
On the women’s side of things, Toledo and Akron have been the surprises of the season. The Rockets, picked to finish eighth in the pre-season poll, have started 5-0 in conference play behind the scoring ability of Quinesha Lockett. With games this week against NIU and Ball State, the Rockets have an opportunity to extend their win streak to seven games. Akron has been another pleasant surprise, as the Zips have gotten off to a 3-1 start in conference play behind Jordyn Dawson. After winning only four MAC games last season, the Zips have shown major strides in coach Melissa Jackson’s fourth season.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you all made it through our coldest week yet of winter. It was a busy week on the hardwood in the MAC, and we’re excited to break it all down for you.</p><p>On the men’s side of the conference, it was another strong week for Ohio and Toledo. The Bobcats now sit 5-0 in the conference and have won eight games in a row overall, and victories this week over Kent State and Bowling Green only solidified their spot at the top of the conference. Toledo turned in an impressive week of their own, going 2-0 courtesy of victories over NIU and Miami. Akron and Buffalo aren’t going anywhere, but the Bobcats and Rockets certainly seem to be the class of the conference through three weeks.</p><p>On the women’s side of things, Toledo and Akron have been the surprises of the season. The Rockets, picked to finish eighth in the pre-season poll, have started 5-0 in conference play behind the scoring ability of Quinesha Lockett. With games this week against NIU and Ball State, the Rockets have an opportunity to extend their win streak to seven games. Akron has been another pleasant surprise, as the Zips have gotten off to a 3-1 start in conference play behind Jordyn Dawson. After winning only four MAC games last season, the Zips have shown major strides in coach Melissa Jackson’s fourth season.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stay warm out there, have a great week, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 78</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope your first week of 2022 was a good one. It was a busy week in the MAC, so we have a lot to cover!
To open up the show this week, Zach and Vannzee look back at Central Michigan’s 24-21 victory over Washington State in the Sun Bowl. The circumstances were unprecedented, with both teams scrambling to find an opponent after COVID issues forced Boise State and Miami (FL) to forego their bowl invitations. After this match up was thrown together with about 72 hours notice, the Chippewas used a strong first half performance to earn their first bowl victory since 2012.
In men’s hoops this week, the boys were both impressed with Ohio. The Bobcats have started 2-0 in MAC play, both wins being on the road, and have won six in a row overall. A key matchup awaits this weekend as Kent State visits Athens. Elsewhere, Northern Illinois finally gets to play its first conference game of the year after a COVID pause, and the three Michigan schools all look to earn victories this week over their in-state rivals.
In women’s hoops, it’s been a surprising start to conference play. After knocking off Penn State and UCLA in non-conference play, Kent State came into the MAC schedule full of confidence. The Golden Flashes have promptly lost their first three conference games. Dyaisha Fair continues to put up incredible numbers for Buffalo, leading the Bulls to an 82-66 victory over Bowling Green on Wednesday night with a 40 point performance.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Football may be over, but conference play is in full swing on the hardwood. We’re in for a fun few months! Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>78</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope your first week of 2022 was a good one. It was a busy week in the MAC, so we have a lot to cover!
To open up the show this week, Zach and Vannzee look back at Central Michigan’s 24-21 victory over Washington State in the Sun Bowl. The circumstances were unprecedented, with both teams scrambling to find an opponent after COVID issues forced Boise State and Miami (FL) to forego their bowl invitations. After this match up was thrown together with about 72 hours notice, the Chippewas used a strong first half performance to earn their first bowl victory since 2012.
In men’s hoops this week, the boys were both impressed with Ohio. The Bobcats have started 2-0 in MAC play, both wins being on the road, and have won six in a row overall. A key matchup awaits this weekend as Kent State visits Athens. Elsewhere, Northern Illinois finally gets to play its first conference game of the year after a COVID pause, and the three Michigan schools all look to earn victories this week over their in-state rivals.
In women’s hoops, it’s been a surprising start to conference play. After knocking off Penn State and UCLA in non-conference play, Kent State came into the MAC schedule full of confidence. The Golden Flashes have promptly lost their first three conference games. Dyaisha Fair continues to put up incredible numbers for Buffalo, leading the Bulls to an 82-66 victory over Bowling Green on Wednesday night with a 40 point performance.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Football may be over, but conference play is in full swing on the hardwood. We’re in for a fun few months! Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope your first week of 2022 was a good one. It was a busy week in the MAC, so we have a lot to cover!</p><p>To open up the show this week, Zach and Vannzee look back at Central Michigan’s 24-21 victory over Washington State in the Sun Bowl. The circumstances were unprecedented, with both teams scrambling to find an opponent after COVID issues forced Boise State and Miami (FL) to forego their bowl invitations. After this match up was thrown together with about 72 hours notice, the Chippewas used a strong first half performance to earn their first bowl victory since 2012.</p><p>In men’s hoops this week, the boys were both impressed with Ohio. The Bobcats have started 2-0 in MAC play, both wins being on the road, and have won six in a row overall. A key matchup awaits this weekend as Kent State visits Athens. Elsewhere, Northern Illinois finally gets to play its first conference game of the year after a COVID pause, and the three Michigan schools all look to earn victories this week over their in-state rivals.</p><p>In women’s hoops, it’s been a surprising start to conference play. After knocking off Penn State and UCLA in non-conference play, Kent State came into the MAC schedule full of confidence. The Golden Flashes have promptly lost their first three conference games. Dyaisha Fair continues to put up incredible numbers for Buffalo, leading the Bulls to an 82-66 victory over Bowling Green on Wednesday night with a 40 point performance.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Football may be over, but conference play is in full swing on the hardwood. We’re in for a fun few months! Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 77</title>
      <description>Happy Friday Folks! We hope you’ve all had a great 2021, and we’re excited to ring in the new year with a fresh episode of the Bandwagon!
To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack take a look back at the MAC’s bowl performance thus far. Toledo and NIU got the conference off to a tough start, with a few near misses. Overall, the MAC has been a little bit disappointing this year, with a 2-5 record through seven games. Thankfully, Miami and Western Michigan performed well enough to pick up a few victories for the conference. Ball State and Toledo were especially disappointing in their performances, and it may be time for some tough questions to get asked at Toledo.
In hoops, it’s been an interesting start to conference play. Three of the six men’s games scheduled for this week were postponed, as were four of the six on the women’s side of the conference. The games that did take place gave us some interesting results: in men’s hoops, Central Michigan knocked off Kent State and Miami beat Buffalo, and the women from Toledo picked up a very nice road victory over Kent State. A few programs within the conference are still dealing with COVID issues, but we’re hopeful that the conference season will pick up in full force here over the next few weeks.
Once again, Happy New Year folks. Thanks as always for stopping by this week, and thanks again for listening. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 17:35:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>77</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday Folks! We hope you’ve all had a great 2021, and we’re excited to ring in the new year with a fresh episode of the Bandwagon!
To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack take a look back at the MAC’s bowl performance thus far. Toledo and NIU got the conference off to a tough start, with a few near misses. Overall, the MAC has been a little bit disappointing this year, with a 2-5 record through seven games. Thankfully, Miami and Western Michigan performed well enough to pick up a few victories for the conference. Ball State and Toledo were especially disappointing in their performances, and it may be time for some tough questions to get asked at Toledo.
In hoops, it’s been an interesting start to conference play. Three of the six men’s games scheduled for this week were postponed, as were four of the six on the women’s side of the conference. The games that did take place gave us some interesting results: in men’s hoops, Central Michigan knocked off Kent State and Miami beat Buffalo, and the women from Toledo picked up a very nice road victory over Kent State. A few programs within the conference are still dealing with COVID issues, but we’re hopeful that the conference season will pick up in full force here over the next few weeks.
Once again, Happy New Year folks. Thanks as always for stopping by this week, and thanks again for listening. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday Folks! We hope you’ve all had a great 2021, and we’re excited to ring in the new year with a fresh episode of the Bandwagon!</p><p>To open up the show this week, Zach and Zack take a look back at the MAC’s bowl performance thus far. Toledo and NIU got the conference off to a tough start, with a few near misses. Overall, the MAC has been a little bit disappointing this year, with a 2-5 record through seven games. Thankfully, Miami and Western Michigan performed well enough to pick up a few victories for the conference. Ball State and Toledo were especially disappointing in their performances, and it may be time for some tough questions to get asked at Toledo.</p><p>In hoops, it’s been an interesting start to conference play. Three of the six men’s games scheduled for this week were postponed, as were four of the six on the women’s side of the conference. The games that did take place gave us some interesting results: in men’s hoops, Central Michigan knocked off Kent State and Miami beat Buffalo, and the women from Toledo picked up a very nice road victory over Kent State. A few programs within the conference are still dealing with COVID issues, but we’re hopeful that the conference season will pick up in full force here over the next few weeks.</p><p>Once again, Happy New Year folks. Thanks as always for stopping by this week, and thanks again for listening. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 76</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Although most of the attention around this time of year gets dedicated to bowl games, hoops season is just starting to heat up. This week on the podcast, we’re taking a look back at the non-conference season in men’s and women’s basketball. We promise, we haven’t forgotten about the bowl games! We’ll have a full breakdown of all things bowls on next week’s show.
To kick off the show this week, Vannzee stops by to help us break down the men’s basketball season to this point. Ohio has certainly lived up to expectations, while Akron and Bowling Green seem to be outpacing their pre-season predictions. Buffalo has been a bit underwhelming, though the Bulls certainly have the talent and experience to right the ship. Conference play begins on Tuesday the 28th, and these teams will start to separate from one another as we move further into conference play.
To close out this weeks’ show, Grant McPherson stops by to discuss women’s hoops. Grant discusses Kent State’s impressive performance through the seasons first six weeks, with quality wins against Penn State and UCLA. Central Michigan has had some unexpected struggles to start the year, and Grant explains why others on the Chippewas roster need to step up and help Molly Davis.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season, and we appreciate all of you. We’ll see you back here next week!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>76</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Although most of the attention around this time of year gets dedicated to bowl games, hoops season is just starting to heat up. This week on the podcast, we’re taking a look back at the non-conference season in men’s and women’s basketball. We promise, we haven’t forgotten about the bowl games! We’ll have a full breakdown of all things bowls on next week’s show.
To kick off the show this week, Vannzee stops by to help us break down the men’s basketball season to this point. Ohio has certainly lived up to expectations, while Akron and Bowling Green seem to be outpacing their pre-season predictions. Buffalo has been a bit underwhelming, though the Bulls certainly have the talent and experience to right the ship. Conference play begins on Tuesday the 28th, and these teams will start to separate from one another as we move further into conference play.
To close out this weeks’ show, Grant McPherson stops by to discuss women’s hoops. Grant discusses Kent State’s impressive performance through the seasons first six weeks, with quality wins against Penn State and UCLA. Central Michigan has had some unexpected struggles to start the year, and Grant explains why others on the Chippewas roster need to step up and help Molly Davis.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season, and we appreciate all of you. We’ll see you back here next week!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Although most of the attention around this time of year gets dedicated to bowl games, hoops season is just starting to heat up. This week on the podcast, we’re taking a look back at the non-conference season in men’s and women’s basketball. We promise, we haven’t forgotten about the bowl games! We’ll have a full breakdown of all things bowls on next week’s show.</p><p>To kick off the show this week, Vannzee stops by to help us break down the men’s basketball season to this point. Ohio has certainly lived up to expectations, while Akron and Bowling Green seem to be outpacing their pre-season predictions. Buffalo has been a bit underwhelming, though the Bulls certainly have the talent and experience to right the ship. Conference play begins on Tuesday the 28th, and these teams will start to separate from one another as we move further into conference play.</p><p>To close out this weeks’ show, Grant McPherson stops by to discuss women’s hoops. Grant discusses Kent State’s impressive performance through the seasons first six weeks, with quality wins against Penn State and UCLA. Central Michigan has had some unexpected struggles to start the year, and Grant explains why others on the Chippewas roster need to step up and help Molly Davis.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season, and we appreciate all of you. We’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 75</title>
      <description>It’s the best time of the year, folks - bowl season is upon us!
A league record eight MAC squads were selected for bowl games this year, a tribute to the leagues’ unmatched parity. All six teams from the MAC West will go bowling this year, along with Kent State and Miami from the East. Our Creative Director James stopped by this week to help break down every matchup!
The MAC bowls kick off on Friday, with Toledo taking on Middle Tennessee State in the Bahamas Bowl and NIU taking on Coastal Carolina in the Care Bowl.
Moving into next week, there are a number of intriguing matchups for MAC squads. Miami takes on North Texas in the first ever Frisco Football Classic, and Kent State takes on Wyoming in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. How will the high flying Kent State offense fair against the stout Wyoming defense?
In a game near and dear to James’ heart, Central Michigan travels to the desert to take on Boise State in the Arizona Bowl. The Chippewas enter the contest having won four in a row, and the Broncos certainly look vulnerable after dropping their final game of the year against San Diego State.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll pick back up with hoops action next week, and we hope you enjoy all of the bowl games in the meantime!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2021 02:04:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>75</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>It’s the best time of the year, folks - bowl season is upon us!
A league record eight MAC squads were selected for bowl games this year, a tribute to the leagues’ unmatched parity. All six teams from the MAC West will go bowling this year, along with Kent State and Miami from the East. Our Creative Director James stopped by this week to help break down every matchup!
The MAC bowls kick off on Friday, with Toledo taking on Middle Tennessee State in the Bahamas Bowl and NIU taking on Coastal Carolina in the Care Bowl.
Moving into next week, there are a number of intriguing matchups for MAC squads. Miami takes on North Texas in the first ever Frisco Football Classic, and Kent State takes on Wyoming in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. How will the high flying Kent State offense fair against the stout Wyoming defense?
In a game near and dear to James’ heart, Central Michigan travels to the desert to take on Boise State in the Arizona Bowl. The Chippewas enter the contest having won four in a row, and the Broncos certainly look vulnerable after dropping their final game of the year against San Diego State.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll pick back up with hoops action next week, and we hope you enjoy all of the bowl games in the meantime!
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s the best time of the year, folks - bowl season is upon us!</p><p>A league record eight MAC squads were selected for bowl games this year, a tribute to the leagues’ unmatched parity. All six teams from the MAC West will go bowling this year, along with Kent State and Miami from the East. Our Creative Director James stopped by this week to help break down every matchup!</p><p>The MAC bowls kick off on Friday, with Toledo taking on Middle Tennessee State in the Bahamas Bowl and NIU taking on Coastal Carolina in the Care Bowl.</p><p>Moving into next week, there are a number of intriguing matchups for MAC squads. Miami takes on North Texas in the first ever Frisco Football Classic, and Kent State takes on Wyoming in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. How will the high flying Kent State offense fair against the stout Wyoming defense?</p><p>In a game near and dear to James’ heart, Central Michigan travels to the desert to take on Boise State in the Arizona Bowl. The Chippewas enter the contest having won four in a row, and the Broncos certainly look vulnerable after dropping their final game of the year against San Diego State.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll pick back up with hoops action next week, and we hope you enjoy all of the bowl games in the meantime!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 74</title>
      <description>Early December is a bittersweet time of year for us college football fans. There’s a lot to look forward to, with bowl season upon us, but it also comes with the acknowledgement that another regular season is behind us. Regardless, there’s a lot going on, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!
To open up this week’s pod, Zach and Steve recap this past weekend’s MAC championship game. Northern Illinois left little doubt about who the best team was at Ford Field, racing out to a 17-0 halftime lead on the way to a dominant 41-23 victory over Kent State. The Northern Illinois defense was fantastic, limiting the high powered Kent State offense to only 391 yards of offense and leading the Huskies to their fifth MAC title in 11 years. This victory completes quite an improbable turnaround for NIU, who finished the shortened 2020 season 0-6.
The boys also take a look back at the season that was, first off by analyzing the MAC postseason awards and the all-MAC teams. Thomas Hammock was the clear cut choice for Coach of the Year, and both Zach and Steve were happy to see NIU RB Jay Ducker get chosen for Freshman of the Year.
Next up, Detroit Lions legend and four time Pro Bowl wide receiver Herman Moore stops by for a chat. Herman works as a Game Ambassador for the Quick Lane Bowl, taking place this year on December 27th from Ford Field with Western Michigan taking on Nevada. Herman stopped by to talk about how he got involved with the Quick Lane Bowl, some of the charitable work that is connected to the bowl, and the game itself. There’s a few Detroit Lions stories thrown in as a bonus!
To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to help break down the week in #MACsketball. On the men’s side of the fence, there were some nice wins this week, including Buffalo’s road win at Western Kentucky. On the women’s side of the conference, Kent State continues to prove themselves, as they’re now sitting at 7-1 after wins over St. Bonaventure and Duquesne.
We’ll be back next week with a full preview of all the MAC bowl games next Friday. Have a great weekend in the meantime, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>74</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Early December is a bittersweet time of year for us college football fans. There’s a lot to look forward to, with bowl season upon us, but it also comes with the acknowledgement that another regular season is behind us. Regardless, there’s a lot going on, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!
To open up this week’s pod, Zach and Steve recap this past weekend’s MAC championship game. Northern Illinois left little doubt about who the best team was at Ford Field, racing out to a 17-0 halftime lead on the way to a dominant 41-23 victory over Kent State. The Northern Illinois defense was fantastic, limiting the high powered Kent State offense to only 391 yards of offense and leading the Huskies to their fifth MAC title in 11 years. This victory completes quite an improbable turnaround for NIU, who finished the shortened 2020 season 0-6.
The boys also take a look back at the season that was, first off by analyzing the MAC postseason awards and the all-MAC teams. Thomas Hammock was the clear cut choice for Coach of the Year, and both Zach and Steve were happy to see NIU RB Jay Ducker get chosen for Freshman of the Year.
Next up, Detroit Lions legend and four time Pro Bowl wide receiver Herman Moore stops by for a chat. Herman works as a Game Ambassador for the Quick Lane Bowl, taking place this year on December 27th from Ford Field with Western Michigan taking on Nevada. Herman stopped by to talk about how he got involved with the Quick Lane Bowl, some of the charitable work that is connected to the bowl, and the game itself. There’s a few Detroit Lions stories thrown in as a bonus!
To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to help break down the week in #MACsketball. On the men’s side of the fence, there were some nice wins this week, including Buffalo’s road win at Western Kentucky. On the women’s side of the conference, Kent State continues to prove themselves, as they’re now sitting at 7-1 after wins over St. Bonaventure and Duquesne.
We’ll be back next week with a full preview of all the MAC bowl games next Friday. Have a great weekend in the meantime, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Early December is a bittersweet time of year for us college football fans. There’s a lot to look forward to, with bowl season upon us, but it also comes with the acknowledgement that another regular season is behind us. Regardless, there’s a lot going on, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!</p><p>To open up this week’s pod, Zach and Steve recap this past weekend’s MAC championship game. Northern Illinois left little doubt about who the best team was at Ford Field, racing out to a 17-0 halftime lead on the way to a dominant 41-23 victory over Kent State. The Northern Illinois defense was fantastic, limiting the high powered Kent State offense to only 391 yards of offense and leading the Huskies to their fifth MAC title in 11 years. This victory completes quite an improbable turnaround for NIU, who finished the shortened 2020 season 0-6.</p><p>The boys also take a look back at the season that was, first off by analyzing the MAC postseason awards and the all-MAC teams. Thomas Hammock was the clear cut choice for Coach of the Year, and both Zach and Steve were happy to see NIU RB Jay Ducker get chosen for Freshman of the Year.</p><p>Next up, Detroit Lions legend and four time Pro Bowl wide receiver Herman Moore stops by for a chat. Herman works as a Game Ambassador for the Quick Lane Bowl, taking place this year on December 27th from Ford Field with Western Michigan taking on Nevada. Herman stopped by to talk about how he got involved with the Quick Lane Bowl, some of the charitable work that is connected to the bowl, and the game itself. There’s a few Detroit Lions stories thrown in as a bonus!</p><p>To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to help break down the week in #MACsketball. On the men’s side of the fence, there were some nice wins this week, including Buffalo’s road win at Western Kentucky. On the women’s side of the conference, Kent State continues to prove themselves, as they’re now sitting at 7-1 after wins over St. Bonaventure and Duquesne.</p><p>We’ll be back next week with a full preview of all the MAC bowl games next Friday. Have a great weekend in the meantime, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 73</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe that the calendar has turned to December. The football regular season is all but over, but do not worry: we still have a lot of pigskin ahead of us.
To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the last week of the regular season in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by the Kent State secondary stepping up and making big plays when they needed to, and thus sending the Golden Flashes to Detroit. Zach was blown away by the performance of Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore, who went for 12 catches, 206 yards, and 4 touchdown’s in the Broncos win over NIU. On the flip side, Steve was a bit disappointed by Buffalo, who dropped their fourth straight game in a 20-3 loss to Ball State. After a 4-4 start to the season, the Broncos finish 4-8 and will miss a bowl for the first time since 2017. Zach was disappointed by Eastern Michigan, who had a chance to reach eight wins for the first time since 1987. The Michigan MAC trophy was also on the line, with the Eagles having the opportunity to bring the three-way trophy home to Ypsilanti for the first time since 2012. Instead, the Eagles were bullied in Mount Pleasant on their way to a 31-10 loss to CMU, and the Michigan MAC trophy will reside with the Chippewas this year.
To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve do a deep dive on this weekends championship game. The first match up we take a look at is the NIU offense versus the Kent State defense, with the boys wondering if Kent State’s improvements on this side of the ball will be sustainable. Rocky Lombardi threw for 532 yards when these teams met last month, and the Huskies compiled 663 yards of offense and 47 points. Certainly, Sean Lewis and his staff are hoping for a better performance this time around.
On the other side of the ball, the NIU defense has a similarly tough task ahead. Despite the Huskies scoring 47 points in the last meeting, that wasn’t enough. Kent State’s offense managed 52 points and 682 yards, and the NIU defense had no answer for the Golden Flashes high powered running attack.
To close out the show this week, Vannzee comes into to talk #MACsketball. It was a good week for the MAC on both the men’s and women’s side of the conference, with many teams performing well over the holiday weekend. Toledo went down to the Bahamas and won the Baha Mar Hoops Nassau Invitational, while the Kent State women’s team picked up two huge victories over UCLA and Penn State.
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the action on the gridiron and the hardwood, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe that the calendar has turned to December. The football regular season is all but over, but do not worry: we still have a lot of pigskin ahead of us.
To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the last week of the regular season in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by the Kent State secondary stepping up and making big plays when they needed to, and thus sending the Golden Flashes to Detroit. Zach was blown away by the performance of Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore, who went for 12 catches, 206 yards, and 4 touchdown’s in the Broncos win over NIU. On the flip side, Steve was a bit disappointed by Buffalo, who dropped their fourth straight game in a 20-3 loss to Ball State. After a 4-4 start to the season, the Broncos finish 4-8 and will miss a bowl for the first time since 2017. Zach was disappointed by Eastern Michigan, who had a chance to reach eight wins for the first time since 1987. The Michigan MAC trophy was also on the line, with the Eagles having the opportunity to bring the three-way trophy home to Ypsilanti for the first time since 2012. Instead, the Eagles were bullied in Mount Pleasant on their way to a 31-10 loss to CMU, and the Michigan MAC trophy will reside with the Chippewas this year.
To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve do a deep dive on this weekends championship game. The first match up we take a look at is the NIU offense versus the Kent State defense, with the boys wondering if Kent State’s improvements on this side of the ball will be sustainable. Rocky Lombardi threw for 532 yards when these teams met last month, and the Huskies compiled 663 yards of offense and 47 points. Certainly, Sean Lewis and his staff are hoping for a better performance this time around.
On the other side of the ball, the NIU defense has a similarly tough task ahead. Despite the Huskies scoring 47 points in the last meeting, that wasn’t enough. Kent State’s offense managed 52 points and 682 yards, and the NIU defense had no answer for the Golden Flashes high powered running attack.
To close out the show this week, Vannzee comes into to talk #MACsketball. It was a good week for the MAC on both the men’s and women’s side of the conference, with many teams performing well over the holiday weekend. Toledo went down to the Bahamas and won the Baha Mar Hoops Nassau Invitational, while the Kent State women’s team picked up two huge victories over UCLA and Penn State.
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the action on the gridiron and the hardwood, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe that the calendar has turned to December. The football regular season is all but over, but do not worry: we still have a lot of pigskin ahead of us.</p><p>To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the last week of the regular season in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by the Kent State secondary stepping up and making big plays when they needed to, and thus sending the Golden Flashes to Detroit. Zach was blown away by the performance of Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore, who went for 12 catches, 206 yards, and 4 touchdown’s in the Broncos win over NIU. On the flip side, Steve was a bit disappointed by Buffalo, who dropped their fourth straight game in a 20-3 loss to Ball State. After a 4-4 start to the season, the Broncos finish 4-8 and will miss a bowl for the first time since 2017. Zach was disappointed by Eastern Michigan, who had a chance to reach eight wins for the first time since 1987. The Michigan MAC trophy was also on the line, with the Eagles having the opportunity to bring the three-way trophy home to Ypsilanti for the first time since 2012. Instead, the Eagles were bullied in Mount Pleasant on their way to a 31-10 loss to CMU, and the Michigan MAC trophy will reside with the Chippewas this year.</p><p>To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve do a deep dive on this weekends championship game. The first match up we take a look at is the NIU offense versus the Kent State defense, with the boys wondering if Kent State’s improvements on this side of the ball will be sustainable. Rocky Lombardi threw for 532 yards when these teams met last month, and the Huskies compiled 663 yards of offense and 47 points. Certainly, Sean Lewis and his staff are hoping for a better performance this time around.</p><p>On the other side of the ball, the NIU defense has a similarly tough task ahead. Despite the Huskies scoring 47 points in the last meeting, that wasn’t enough. Kent State’s offense managed 52 points and 682 yards, and the NIU defense had no answer for the Golden Flashes high powered running attack.</p><p>To close out the show this week, Vannzee comes into to talk #MACsketball. It was a good week for the MAC on both the men’s and women’s side of the conference, with many teams performing well over the holiday weekend. Toledo went down to the Bahamas and won the Baha Mar Hoops Nassau Invitational, while the Kent State women’s team picked up two huge victories over UCLA and Penn State.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the action on the gridiron and the hardwood, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 72</title>
      <description>It’s hard to believe that the end of football season is upon us. Obviously, we still have a lot to look forward to, with conference championship weekend and bowl season still ahead of us. Nonetheless, the last week of the regular season is always a bittersweet time. Luckily, we’ve got hoops season underway to distract us.
To open up this weeks show, Zach and Steve take a look back at week 12 in the MAC. Steve gave his performance of the week to Toledo RB Bryant Koback, who torched the Ohio defense for over 200 yards and four touchdowns. Zach similarly went with a running back, giving his performance of the week to Eastern Michigan RB Jawon Hamilton. Hamilton compiled 179 rushing yards on only 19 carries in the Eagles come from behind victory over rival Western Michigan.
For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Ball State. The Cardinals entered their game against Central Michigan at 5-5 and ended up losing 37-17 on their home field. The Ball State defense had no answer for Chippewas running back Lew Nichols III, who finished the game with 219 yards and three scores. Zach was most disappointed by Western Michigan, who once again failed to find a way to close out a very winnable game. Two fourth quarter turnovers doomed the Broncos in their loss to Eastern Michigan, and a once promising season sunk further into disappointment.
To close out the football segment, the boys break down the final week of the regular season. The highlight of the week is surely the de-facto MAC East championship game, as Miami travels to Kent State with the winner earing a berth to Ford Field. Elsewhere, Ball State looks to earn bowl eligibility against Buffalo in a rematch of the 2020 MAC championship contest.
To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to break down the week that was in MAC hoops. It was a rough week on the men’s side of things, with several MAC squads dropping very winnable games (including Western Michigan’s inexplicable loss to Division II Saginaw Valley State). On the women’s side of the fence, things were much better, with Ball State and Ohio picking up impressive non-conference victories.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll be back on our regular schedule and will have a full preview of the MAC Championship game. Have a great Thanksgiving, and we’ll talk to you then!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 23:53:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>It’s hard to believe that the end of football season is upon us. Obviously, we still have a lot to look forward to, with conference championship weekend and bowl season still ahead of us. Nonetheless, the last week of the regular season is always a bittersweet time. Luckily, we’ve got hoops season underway to distract us.
To open up this weeks show, Zach and Steve take a look back at week 12 in the MAC. Steve gave his performance of the week to Toledo RB Bryant Koback, who torched the Ohio defense for over 200 yards and four touchdowns. Zach similarly went with a running back, giving his performance of the week to Eastern Michigan RB Jawon Hamilton. Hamilton compiled 179 rushing yards on only 19 carries in the Eagles come from behind victory over rival Western Michigan.
For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Ball State. The Cardinals entered their game against Central Michigan at 5-5 and ended up losing 37-17 on their home field. The Ball State defense had no answer for Chippewas running back Lew Nichols III, who finished the game with 219 yards and three scores. Zach was most disappointed by Western Michigan, who once again failed to find a way to close out a very winnable game. Two fourth quarter turnovers doomed the Broncos in their loss to Eastern Michigan, and a once promising season sunk further into disappointment.
To close out the football segment, the boys break down the final week of the regular season. The highlight of the week is surely the de-facto MAC East championship game, as Miami travels to Kent State with the winner earing a berth to Ford Field. Elsewhere, Ball State looks to earn bowl eligibility against Buffalo in a rematch of the 2020 MAC championship contest.
To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to break down the week that was in MAC hoops. It was a rough week on the men’s side of things, with several MAC squads dropping very winnable games (including Western Michigan’s inexplicable loss to Division II Saginaw Valley State). On the women’s side of the fence, things were much better, with Ball State and Ohio picking up impressive non-conference victories.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll be back on our regular schedule and will have a full preview of the MAC Championship game. Have a great Thanksgiving, and we’ll talk to you then!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s hard to believe that the end of football season is upon us. Obviously, we still have a lot to look forward to, with conference championship weekend and bowl season still ahead of us. Nonetheless, the last week of the regular season is always a bittersweet time. Luckily, we’ve got hoops season underway to distract us.</p><p>To open up this weeks show, Zach and Steve take a look back at week 12 in the MAC. Steve gave his performance of the week to Toledo RB Bryant Koback, who torched the Ohio defense for over 200 yards and four touchdowns. Zach similarly went with a running back, giving his performance of the week to Eastern Michigan RB Jawon Hamilton. Hamilton compiled 179 rushing yards on only 19 carries in the Eagles come from behind victory over rival Western Michigan.</p><p>For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Ball State. The Cardinals entered their game against Central Michigan at 5-5 and ended up losing 37-17 on their home field. The Ball State defense had no answer for Chippewas running back Lew Nichols III, who finished the game with 219 yards and three scores. Zach was most disappointed by Western Michigan, who once again failed to find a way to close out a very winnable game. Two fourth quarter turnovers doomed the Broncos in their loss to Eastern Michigan, and a once promising season sunk further into disappointment.</p><p>To close out the football segment, the boys break down the final week of the regular season. The highlight of the week is surely the de-facto MAC East championship game, as Miami travels to Kent State with the winner earing a berth to Ford Field. Elsewhere, Ball State looks to earn bowl eligibility against Buffalo in a rematch of the 2020 MAC championship contest.</p><p>To close out the show, Vannzee stops by to break down the week that was in MAC hoops. It was a rough week on the men’s side of things, with several MAC squads dropping very winnable games (including Western Michigan’s inexplicable loss to Division II Saginaw Valley State). On the women’s side of the fence, things were much better, with Ball State and Ohio picking up impressive non-conference victories.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll be back on our regular schedule and will have a full preview of the MAC Championship game. Have a great Thanksgiving, and we’ll talk to you then!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 71</title>
      <description>It’s a great time of year to be a college sports fan. We’re in the final two weeks of the football season, basketball is picking up, and there is something to be entertained by almost every night of the week. We hope you’re all enjoying it as much as we are.
To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the week that was in MAC football. Steve continues to be impressed by Brett Gabbert and the Miami offense, while Zach gave his performance of the week to CMU RB Lew Nichols III. On the other side of things, Steve was disappointed by Kent State’s defensive performance against the Chippewas, and Zach has been very underwhelmed by what he’s seen from Buffalo the past few weeks.
To close out the football segment, the boys preview every week 12 MAC game. The games start tonight, with Toledo traveling to take on a suddenly red hot Ohio team, and Western Michigan travels to Ypsilanti to take on EMU. Perhaps the most intriguing game of the week takes place on Wednesday as Central Michigan travels to Muncie to take on defending MAC champion Ball State.
To close out the show, Vannzee joins Zach to discuss the week that was in MAC hoops. The MAC acquitted itself well in week one, picking up two power six upsets in the first night and knocking off a number of strong mid-majors as well. Northern Illinois and Miami were especially impressive, picking up wins over Washington and Georgia Tech, respectively. The boys break down the week that was and also preview some of the biggest games from the week ahead.
As always, thanks for tuning in this week folks. Have a great week, enjoy the mid-week MACtion, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 14:21:46 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>71</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>It’s a great time of year to be a college sports fan. We’re in the final two weeks of the football season, basketball is picking up, and there is something to be entertained by almost every night of the week. We hope you’re all enjoying it as much as we are.
To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the week that was in MAC football. Steve continues to be impressed by Brett Gabbert and the Miami offense, while Zach gave his performance of the week to CMU RB Lew Nichols III. On the other side of things, Steve was disappointed by Kent State’s defensive performance against the Chippewas, and Zach has been very underwhelmed by what he’s seen from Buffalo the past few weeks.
To close out the football segment, the boys preview every week 12 MAC game. The games start tonight, with Toledo traveling to take on a suddenly red hot Ohio team, and Western Michigan travels to Ypsilanti to take on EMU. Perhaps the most intriguing game of the week takes place on Wednesday as Central Michigan travels to Muncie to take on defending MAC champion Ball State.
To close out the show, Vannzee joins Zach to discuss the week that was in MAC hoops. The MAC acquitted itself well in week one, picking up two power six upsets in the first night and knocking off a number of strong mid-majors as well. Northern Illinois and Miami were especially impressive, picking up wins over Washington and Georgia Tech, respectively. The boys break down the week that was and also preview some of the biggest games from the week ahead.
As always, thanks for tuning in this week folks. Have a great week, enjoy the mid-week MACtion, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s a great time of year to be a college sports fan. We’re in the final two weeks of the football season, basketball is picking up, and there is something to be entertained by almost every night of the week. We hope you’re all enjoying it as much as we are.</p><p>To open up this weeks’ pod, Zach and Steve take a look back at the week that was in MAC football. Steve continues to be impressed by Brett Gabbert and the Miami offense, while Zach gave his performance of the week to CMU RB Lew Nichols III. On the other side of things, Steve was disappointed by Kent State’s defensive performance against the Chippewas, and Zach has been very underwhelmed by what he’s seen from Buffalo the past few weeks.</p><p>To close out the football segment, the boys preview every week 12 MAC game. The games start tonight, with Toledo traveling to take on a suddenly red hot Ohio team, and Western Michigan travels to Ypsilanti to take on EMU. Perhaps the most intriguing game of the week takes place on Wednesday as Central Michigan travels to Muncie to take on defending MAC champion Ball State.</p><p>To close out the show, Vannzee joins Zach to discuss the week that was in MAC hoops. The MAC acquitted itself well in week one, picking up two power six upsets in the first night and knocking off a number of strong mid-majors as well. Northern Illinois and Miami were especially impressive, picking up wins over Washington and Georgia Tech, respectively. The boys break down the week that was and also preview some of the biggest games from the week ahead.</p><p>As always, thanks for tuning in this week folks. Have a great week, enjoy the mid-week MACtion, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 70</title>
      <description>Long time no talk folks! We hope everyone enjoyed week one of midweek MACtion as much as we did.
To open up this week’s show, Zach and Steve look back and the first week of midweek games. Steve gave his performance of the week to both offenses in the Kent State/NIU game, as the two units combined for over 1,000 yards of total offense and 99 points. Zach’s performance of the week went to QB Kurtis Rourke and WR Isaiah Cox of Ohio, who combined to lead the Bobcats to a thrilling 35-33 victory over rival Miami.
For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Western Michigan. The Broncos turned in their second straight disappointing performance, losing to Central Michigan 42-30 at home. Turnovers have become a problem, and all of a sudden WMU has lost three of four after a promising start to the season. Zach gave his disappointment of the week to Buffalo, who allowed 221 yards rushing and 56 points in the loss to Bowling Green.
To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve preview the week ahead. Tuesday night is highlighted by East division rivals Buffalo and Miami, while Wednesday night gives us the Battle of the Bronze Stalk contest between Ball State and NIU. Elsewhere on the slate, Kent State travels to Central Michigan with both teams coming off of huge victories.
To close out the show this week, fellow Hustle Belter Zack Vannieuwenhze joins Zach to preview the upcoming basketball season. Zach and Zack take a look at the pre-season all-MAC teams, as well as the coaches poll. To close out the show, the boys both give their picks for surprise team and team that will disappoint. Zack will be back every week throughout basketball season to break down MAC hoops!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy all the mid-week MACtion (football and basketball) and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 00:41:56 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>70</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Long time no talk folks! We hope everyone enjoyed week one of midweek MACtion as much as we did.
To open up this week’s show, Zach and Steve look back and the first week of midweek games. Steve gave his performance of the week to both offenses in the Kent State/NIU game, as the two units combined for over 1,000 yards of total offense and 99 points. Zach’s performance of the week went to QB Kurtis Rourke and WR Isaiah Cox of Ohio, who combined to lead the Bobcats to a thrilling 35-33 victory over rival Miami.
For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Western Michigan. The Broncos turned in their second straight disappointing performance, losing to Central Michigan 42-30 at home. Turnovers have become a problem, and all of a sudden WMU has lost three of four after a promising start to the season. Zach gave his disappointment of the week to Buffalo, who allowed 221 yards rushing and 56 points in the loss to Bowling Green.
To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve preview the week ahead. Tuesday night is highlighted by East division rivals Buffalo and Miami, while Wednesday night gives us the Battle of the Bronze Stalk contest between Ball State and NIU. Elsewhere on the slate, Kent State travels to Central Michigan with both teams coming off of huge victories.
To close out the show this week, fellow Hustle Belter Zack Vannieuwenhze joins Zach to preview the upcoming basketball season. Zach and Zack take a look at the pre-season all-MAC teams, as well as the coaches poll. To close out the show, the boys both give their picks for surprise team and team that will disappoint. Zack will be back every week throughout basketball season to break down MAC hoops!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy all the mid-week MACtion (football and basketball) and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Long time no talk folks! We hope everyone enjoyed week one of midweek MACtion as much as we did.</p><p>To open up this week’s show, Zach and Steve look back and the first week of midweek games. Steve gave his performance of the week to both offenses in the Kent State/NIU game, as the two units combined for over 1,000 yards of total offense and 99 points. Zach’s performance of the week went to QB Kurtis Rourke and WR Isaiah Cox of Ohio, who combined to lead the Bobcats to a thrilling 35-33 victory over rival Miami.</p><p>For his disappointment of the week, Steve went with Western Michigan. The Broncos turned in their second straight disappointing performance, losing to Central Michigan 42-30 at home. Turnovers have become a problem, and all of a sudden WMU has lost three of four after a promising start to the season. Zach gave his disappointment of the week to Buffalo, who allowed 221 yards rushing and 56 points in the loss to Bowling Green.</p><p>To close out the football segment, Zach and Steve preview the week ahead. Tuesday night is highlighted by East division rivals Buffalo and Miami, while Wednesday night gives us the Battle of the Bronze Stalk contest between Ball State and NIU. Elsewhere on the slate, Kent State travels to Central Michigan with both teams coming off of huge victories.</p><p>To close out the show this week, fellow Hustle Belter Zack Vannieuwenhze joins Zach to preview the upcoming basketball season. Zach and Zack take a look at the pre-season all-MAC teams, as well as the coaches poll. To close out the show, the boys both give their picks for surprise team and team that will disappoint. Zack will be back every week throughout basketball season to break down MAC hoops!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Enjoy all the mid-week MACtion (football and basketball) and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 69</title>
      <description>Folks, the time is officially here. It’s that time of the year when the national spotlight shines on the MAC, when the entire football watching world watches the best little conference in the midwest.
Midweek MACtion is back folks!
Before we get to any game previews, the boys open the show this week by taking a look back at the week that was. Steve gives his performance of the week to Rocky Lombardi and the Northern Illinois passing attack, who accumulated 351 yards through the air in the Huskies thrilling 39-38 comeback win over Central Michigan. Zach was most impressed with Eastern Michigan, who used a strong performance from QB Ben Bryant to throttle Bowling Green 55-24. The Eagles now sit 5-3 (2-2 MAC), and this very well may be Chris Creighton’s best squad in his time in Ypsilanti.
The boys are in agreement that Bowling Green gave us the most disappointing performance of the week in the aforementioned 55-24 blowout loss to Eastern Michigan. After a strong start to the season, the Falcons have really regressed in the past three weeks. This performance against EMU was especially disheartening. The Falcons defense, which started the year very strong, but allowed 455 total yards to the Eagles.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the upcoming MAC match ups. Buffalo and Bowling Green are the sole Saturday game this week, with the other five games taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday night. Western Michigan and Central Michigan will compete in their annual Battle for the Victory Cannon, while Miami travels to Ohio in the storied Battle of the Bricks rivalry. In what may be the most intriguing game of the midweek slate, Northern Illinois travels to northeast Ohio to take on Kent State in a match up between two MAC title game hopefuls.
Next week, we’ll release our episode on Monday, November 8th, as there are no MAC games on the slate next Saturday. Enjoy all the MACtion in the meantime, and we’ll talk to you then!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>69</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Folks, the time is officially here. It’s that time of the year when the national spotlight shines on the MAC, when the entire football watching world watches the best little conference in the midwest.
Midweek MACtion is back folks!
Before we get to any game previews, the boys open the show this week by taking a look back at the week that was. Steve gives his performance of the week to Rocky Lombardi and the Northern Illinois passing attack, who accumulated 351 yards through the air in the Huskies thrilling 39-38 comeback win over Central Michigan. Zach was most impressed with Eastern Michigan, who used a strong performance from QB Ben Bryant to throttle Bowling Green 55-24. The Eagles now sit 5-3 (2-2 MAC), and this very well may be Chris Creighton’s best squad in his time in Ypsilanti.
The boys are in agreement that Bowling Green gave us the most disappointing performance of the week in the aforementioned 55-24 blowout loss to Eastern Michigan. After a strong start to the season, the Falcons have really regressed in the past three weeks. This performance against EMU was especially disheartening. The Falcons defense, which started the year very strong, but allowed 455 total yards to the Eagles.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the upcoming MAC match ups. Buffalo and Bowling Green are the sole Saturday game this week, with the other five games taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday night. Western Michigan and Central Michigan will compete in their annual Battle for the Victory Cannon, while Miami travels to Ohio in the storied Battle of the Bricks rivalry. In what may be the most intriguing game of the midweek slate, Northern Illinois travels to northeast Ohio to take on Kent State in a match up between two MAC title game hopefuls.
Next week, we’ll release our episode on Monday, November 8th, as there are no MAC games on the slate next Saturday. Enjoy all the MACtion in the meantime, and we’ll talk to you then!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Folks, the time is officially here. It’s that time of the year when the national spotlight shines on the MAC, when the entire football watching world watches the best little conference in the midwest.</p><p>Midweek MACtion is back folks!</p><p>Before we get to any game previews, the boys open the show this week by taking a look back at the week that was. Steve gives his performance of the week to Rocky Lombardi and the Northern Illinois passing attack, who accumulated 351 yards through the air in the Huskies thrilling 39-38 comeback win over Central Michigan. Zach was most impressed with Eastern Michigan, who used a strong performance from QB Ben Bryant to throttle Bowling Green 55-24. The Eagles now sit 5-3 (2-2 MAC), and this very well may be Chris Creighton’s best squad in his time in Ypsilanti.</p><p>The boys are in agreement that Bowling Green gave us the most disappointing performance of the week in the aforementioned 55-24 blowout loss to Eastern Michigan. After a strong start to the season, the Falcons have really regressed in the past three weeks. This performance against EMU was especially disheartening. The Falcons defense, which started the year very strong, but allowed 455 total yards to the Eagles.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at the upcoming MAC match ups. Buffalo and Bowling Green are the sole Saturday game this week, with the other five games taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday night. Western Michigan and Central Michigan will compete in their annual Battle for the Victory Cannon, while Miami travels to Ohio in the storied Battle of the Bricks rivalry. In what may be the most intriguing game of the midweek slate, Northern Illinois travels to northeast Ohio to take on Kent State in a match up between two MAC title game hopefuls.</p><p>Next week, we’ll release our episode on Monday, November 8th, as there are no MAC games on the slate next Saturday. Enjoy all the MACtion in the meantime, and we’ll talk to you then!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 68</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and as of right now we are less than two weeks away from mid-week MACtion. It’s truly the best time of year.
To open up the show this week, Zach and Steve breakdown all of the action from this past weekend. Steve gave his performance of the week to the Northern Illinois run game, which produced yet another impressive performance against Bowling Green this past weekend. After Antario Brown got hurt for the Huskies, true freshman Jay Drucker entered the game and proceeded to produce 210 yards on 33 carries. It’s starting to seem like the Huskies can run the ball no matter who is in the backfield. Zach gave his performance of the week to the Western Michigan defense, who stymied the Kent State offense in a dominant 64-31 victory. The Broncos managed to hold the high powered Golden Flashes rushing attack to 124 yards on 34 carries.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have our disappointments of the week. This week, Steve went with Toledo, who turned in another disappointing performance in a 26-23 overtime loss to Central Michigan. The Rockets battled back from a 20-3 deficit in the third quarter but were unable to get over the hump in overtime. Zach went with Kent State, who had a chance to earn a statement victory on the road and failed miserably. The Flashes gave up over 600 yards of total offense to the Broncos and were outscored 27-6 in the third quarter alone.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week eight matchups. Miami travels to Ball State, and the Cardinals look to avenge last years loss on the back of their current three game winning streak. Kent State has a chance to bounce back against Ohio, and the Bobcats could use a win of their own after last weeks heart breaking loss to Buffalo. The boys have a slight disagreement on the Northern Illinois-Central Michigan game, with Zach thinking the wrong team is favored.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>68</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and as of right now we are less than two weeks away from mid-week MACtion. It’s truly the best time of year.
To open up the show this week, Zach and Steve breakdown all of the action from this past weekend. Steve gave his performance of the week to the Northern Illinois run game, which produced yet another impressive performance against Bowling Green this past weekend. After Antario Brown got hurt for the Huskies, true freshman Jay Drucker entered the game and proceeded to produce 210 yards on 33 carries. It’s starting to seem like the Huskies can run the ball no matter who is in the backfield. Zach gave his performance of the week to the Western Michigan defense, who stymied the Kent State offense in a dominant 64-31 victory. The Broncos managed to hold the high powered Golden Flashes rushing attack to 124 yards on 34 carries.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have our disappointments of the week. This week, Steve went with Toledo, who turned in another disappointing performance in a 26-23 overtime loss to Central Michigan. The Rockets battled back from a 20-3 deficit in the third quarter but were unable to get over the hump in overtime. Zach went with Kent State, who had a chance to earn a statement victory on the road and failed miserably. The Flashes gave up over 600 yards of total offense to the Broncos and were outscored 27-6 in the third quarter alone.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week eight matchups. Miami travels to Ball State, and the Cardinals look to avenge last years loss on the back of their current three game winning streak. Kent State has a chance to bounce back against Ohio, and the Bobcats could use a win of their own after last weeks heart breaking loss to Buffalo. The boys have a slight disagreement on the Northern Illinois-Central Michigan game, with Zach thinking the wrong team is favored.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’ve made it through another week, and as of right now we are less than two weeks away from mid-week MACtion. It’s truly the best time of year.</p><p>To open up the show this week, Zach and Steve breakdown all of the action from this past weekend. Steve gave his performance of the week to the Northern Illinois run game, which produced yet another impressive performance against Bowling Green this past weekend. After Antario Brown got hurt for the Huskies, true freshman Jay Drucker entered the game and proceeded to produce 210 yards on 33 carries. It’s starting to seem like the Huskies can run the ball no matter who is in the backfield. Zach gave his performance of the week to the Western Michigan defense, who stymied the Kent State offense in a dominant 64-31 victory. The Broncos managed to hold the high powered Golden Flashes rushing attack to 124 yards on 34 carries.</p><p>On the other side of the spectrum, we have our disappointments of the week. This week, Steve went with Toledo, who turned in another disappointing performance in a 26-23 overtime loss to Central Michigan. The Rockets battled back from a 20-3 deficit in the third quarter but were unable to get over the hump in overtime. Zach went with Kent State, who had a chance to earn a statement victory on the road and failed miserably. The Flashes gave up over 600 yards of total offense to the Broncos and were outscored 27-6 in the third quarter alone.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week eight matchups. Miami travels to Ball State, and the Cardinals look to avenge last years loss on the back of their current three game winning streak. Kent State has a chance to bounce back against Ohio, and the Bobcats could use a win of their own after last weeks heart breaking loss to Buffalo. The boys have a slight disagreement on the Northern Illinois-Central Michigan game, with Zach thinking the wrong team is favored.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 67</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe it, but we are officially half way through the college football season. All of our favorite MAC teams had varying degrees of success through non-conference play. With two conference games under our belt, we’re starting to get a feel for who the true contenders are in the conference.
To open up the show this week, Steve and Zach take a look back at week six by giving their performances and disappointments of the week. Steve was especially impressed by Akron QB Zach Gibson, who came on in relief of starter Kato Nelson and promptly completed 14 of 15 passes for 177 yards and three scores. Gibson was the catalyst for the Zips come from behind, 35-20 victory over Bowling Green. Zach gave his performance of the week to Kent State WR Dante Cephas, who shredded the Buffalo secondary to the tune of 13 catches, 186 yards, and three scores. Cephas has had an incredible run lately: in his past three games, he has compiled 29 catches, 401 yards and four touchdowns.
On the other side of the spectrum Steve was especially disappointed by the performance we got from Western Michigan in their 45-20 home loss to Ball State. The Broncos were riding high, having won four in a row entering the game, but turned the ball over four times in an uncharacteristic performance. On defense, they allowed Drew Plitt to throw for 310 yards and four scores. Zach’s disappointment of the week was Toledo, who once again this year can’t seem to get out of their own way. Saturday’s loss to Northern Illinois, on homecoming, was especially disappointing. For the past several years, the Rockets have had one of the best rosters in the MAC, yet they consistently turn in these underwhelming performances. Penalties have been an issues as well, and the Rockets racked up 10 penalties for 100 yards against the Huskies. That is...not ideal.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week seven games in the MAC. Toledo and CMU battle it out in a contest between two teams that are still a bit of an enigma, and Ball State looks to extend their win streak to three as they travel to Eastern Michigan. For most fans, the highlight of the weekend will take place in Kalamazoo, as Kent State travels to Western Michigan between two teams that have their sights set on a conference title. This cross divisional match up could be a preview of the MAC championship at Ford Field in December.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate each and every one of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll talk to you again next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 15:26:15 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe it, but we are officially half way through the college football season. All of our favorite MAC teams had varying degrees of success through non-conference play. With two conference games under our belt, we’re starting to get a feel for who the true contenders are in the conference.
To open up the show this week, Steve and Zach take a look back at week six by giving their performances and disappointments of the week. Steve was especially impressed by Akron QB Zach Gibson, who came on in relief of starter Kato Nelson and promptly completed 14 of 15 passes for 177 yards and three scores. Gibson was the catalyst for the Zips come from behind, 35-20 victory over Bowling Green. Zach gave his performance of the week to Kent State WR Dante Cephas, who shredded the Buffalo secondary to the tune of 13 catches, 186 yards, and three scores. Cephas has had an incredible run lately: in his past three games, he has compiled 29 catches, 401 yards and four touchdowns.
On the other side of the spectrum Steve was especially disappointed by the performance we got from Western Michigan in their 45-20 home loss to Ball State. The Broncos were riding high, having won four in a row entering the game, but turned the ball over four times in an uncharacteristic performance. On defense, they allowed Drew Plitt to throw for 310 yards and four scores. Zach’s disappointment of the week was Toledo, who once again this year can’t seem to get out of their own way. Saturday’s loss to Northern Illinois, on homecoming, was especially disappointing. For the past several years, the Rockets have had one of the best rosters in the MAC, yet they consistently turn in these underwhelming performances. Penalties have been an issues as well, and the Rockets racked up 10 penalties for 100 yards against the Huskies. That is...not ideal.
To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week seven games in the MAC. Toledo and CMU battle it out in a contest between two teams that are still a bit of an enigma, and Ball State looks to extend their win streak to three as they travel to Eastern Michigan. For most fans, the highlight of the weekend will take place in Kalamazoo, as Kent State travels to Western Michigan between two teams that have their sights set on a conference title. This cross divisional match up could be a preview of the MAC championship at Ford Field in December.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate each and every one of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll talk to you again next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe it, but we are officially half way through the college football season. All of our favorite MAC teams had varying degrees of success through non-conference play. With two conference games under our belt, we’re starting to get a feel for who the true contenders are in the conference.</p><p>To open up the show this week, Steve and Zach take a look back at week six by giving their performances and disappointments of the week. Steve was especially impressed by Akron QB Zach Gibson, who came on in relief of starter Kato Nelson and promptly completed 14 of 15 passes for 177 yards and three scores. Gibson was the catalyst for the Zips come from behind, 35-20 victory over Bowling Green. Zach gave his performance of the week to Kent State WR Dante Cephas, who shredded the Buffalo secondary to the tune of 13 catches, 186 yards, and three scores. Cephas has had an incredible run lately: in his past three games, he has compiled 29 catches, 401 yards and four touchdowns.</p><p>On the other side of the spectrum Steve was especially disappointed by the performance we got from Western Michigan in their 45-20 home loss to Ball State. The Broncos were riding high, having won four in a row entering the game, but turned the ball over four times in an uncharacteristic performance. On defense, they allowed Drew Plitt to throw for 310 yards and four scores. Zach’s disappointment of the week was Toledo, who once again this year can’t seem to get out of their own way. Saturday’s loss to Northern Illinois, on homecoming, was especially disappointing. For the past several years, the Rockets have had one of the best rosters in the MAC, yet they consistently turn in these underwhelming performances. Penalties have been an issues as well, and the Rockets racked up 10 penalties for 100 yards against the Huskies. That is...not ideal.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at the week seven games in the MAC. Toledo and CMU battle it out in a contest between two teams that are still a bit of an enigma, and Ball State looks to extend their win streak to three as they travel to Eastern Michigan. For most fans, the highlight of the weekend will take place in Kalamazoo, as Kent State travels to Western Michigan between two teams that have their sights set on a conference title. This cross divisional match up could be a preview of the MAC championship at Ford Field in December.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate each and every one of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll talk to you again next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 66</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We are approaching the half way point of the college football season, and conference play is officially in full swing. After Ball State and Toledo took one last foray into non-conference territory last week, we have our first full slate of MAC games this Saturday. It is a beautiful thing.
To kick off the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the week that was in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by Ball State’s bounce back 28-16 victory over Army. Many people had written the Cardinals off after three consecutive losses, but Mike Neu’s team seemed to figure some things out last week. We’ll see if they can sustain it.
Zach gave his performance of the week to Ohio QB Armani Rodgers, who came on in the second half to lead the Bobcats to a 34-17 comeback victory over Akron. Trailing 17-10 in the third quarter, Rodgers came on and rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns to deliver what may be a season saving victory for Ohio.
This week, we have quite a few intriguing match up’s to look forward to. Western Michigan is the hottest team in the conference, and they welcome defending champion Ball State to Waldo Stadium. Will Ball State be able to build on their performance against Army last week, or will the Broncos high powered offense prove too much to handle?
In northeast Ohio, Buffalo travels to Kent State in what has be come quite an intriguing rivalry over the past few years. Many folks remember the Golden Flashes’ improbable comeback victory over the Bulls in 2019, and Kent State fans certainly haven’t forgotten the 70-42 beatdown that Buffalo laid on them last year. If Kent State wins this one, they will be in the drivers seat in the east.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate all of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>66</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We are approaching the half way point of the college football season, and conference play is officially in full swing. After Ball State and Toledo took one last foray into non-conference territory last week, we have our first full slate of MAC games this Saturday. It is a beautiful thing.
To kick off the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the week that was in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by Ball State’s bounce back 28-16 victory over Army. Many people had written the Cardinals off after three consecutive losses, but Mike Neu’s team seemed to figure some things out last week. We’ll see if they can sustain it.
Zach gave his performance of the week to Ohio QB Armani Rodgers, who came on in the second half to lead the Bobcats to a 34-17 comeback victory over Akron. Trailing 17-10 in the third quarter, Rodgers came on and rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns to deliver what may be a season saving victory for Ohio.
This week, we have quite a few intriguing match up’s to look forward to. Western Michigan is the hottest team in the conference, and they welcome defending champion Ball State to Waldo Stadium. Will Ball State be able to build on their performance against Army last week, or will the Broncos high powered offense prove too much to handle?
In northeast Ohio, Buffalo travels to Kent State in what has be come quite an intriguing rivalry over the past few years. Many folks remember the Golden Flashes’ improbable comeback victory over the Bulls in 2019, and Kent State fans certainly haven’t forgotten the 70-42 beatdown that Buffalo laid on them last year. If Kent State wins this one, they will be in the drivers seat in the east.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate all of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We are approaching the half way point of the college football season, and conference play is officially in full swing. After Ball State and Toledo took one last foray into non-conference territory last week, we have our first full slate of MAC games this Saturday. It is a beautiful thing.</p><p>To kick off the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the week that was in the MAC. Steve was especially impressed by Ball State’s bounce back 28-16 victory over Army. Many people had written the Cardinals off after three consecutive losses, but Mike Neu’s team seemed to figure some things out last week. We’ll see if they can sustain it.</p><p>Zach gave his performance of the week to Ohio QB Armani Rodgers, who came on in the second half to lead the Bobcats to a 34-17 comeback victory over Akron. Trailing 17-10 in the third quarter, Rodgers came on and rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns to deliver what may be a season saving victory for Ohio.</p><p>This week, we have quite a few intriguing match up’s to look forward to. Western Michigan is the hottest team in the conference, and they welcome defending champion Ball State to Waldo Stadium. Will Ball State be able to build on their performance against Army last week, or will the Broncos high powered offense prove too much to handle?</p><p>In northeast Ohio, Buffalo travels to Kent State in what has be come quite an intriguing rivalry over the past few years. Many folks remember the Golden Flashes’ improbable comeback victory over the Bulls in 2019, and Kent State fans certainly haven’t forgotten the 70-42 beatdown that Buffalo laid on them last year. If Kent State wins this one, they will be in the drivers seat in the east.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We appreciate all of you. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 65</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe, but it’s officially October, and conference play is starting to heat up in the MAC. We’ve learned a lot through the first month of the season, but these next few weeks will be critical as the true contenders in the conference should emerge.
To open up this week’s show, the boys look back at the results from week 4 and give their performances of the week. Bowling Green certainly stole the show last Saturday, using a spectacular defensive performance to upset Minnesota, 14-10. The Falcons have been the surprise of the year in the MAC thus far. How will their momentum carry over into conference play? Elsewhere in the conference, Central Michigan QB Daniel Richardson came off the bench in the second half to lead the Chippewas to a thrilling, come from behind victory over Florida International. He has been named the starter moving forward, after Washington transfer Jacob Sirmon won the job out of camp.
Elsewhere in the conference, Ball State continues to disappoint, and Miami failed to play up to expectations in a 23-10 loss at Army. Both the Cardinals and the RedHawks have a lot to figure out right now, especially on the offensive side of the ball. 
To close out the show, Steve and Zach take a look at all of the match up’s for week five. The start of conference plays gives us some very intriguing match up’s that will certainly make for appointment television. Western Michigan travels to Buffalo, and we aren’t sure exactly what we’re getting from the Bulls just yet. The Broncos, on the other hand, enter conference play at 3-1 and full of confidence after back to back impressive victories over Pitt and San Jose State.
A few hours to the southwest of UB Stadium, Bowling Green travels to Kent State in a game that represents a clash of styles. Which strength will prevail in this one, the Kent State offense or the Bowling Green defense?
We cover all that and more! As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>65</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe, but it’s officially October, and conference play is starting to heat up in the MAC. We’ve learned a lot through the first month of the season, but these next few weeks will be critical as the true contenders in the conference should emerge.
To open up this week’s show, the boys look back at the results from week 4 and give their performances of the week. Bowling Green certainly stole the show last Saturday, using a spectacular defensive performance to upset Minnesota, 14-10. The Falcons have been the surprise of the year in the MAC thus far. How will their momentum carry over into conference play? Elsewhere in the conference, Central Michigan QB Daniel Richardson came off the bench in the second half to lead the Chippewas to a thrilling, come from behind victory over Florida International. He has been named the starter moving forward, after Washington transfer Jacob Sirmon won the job out of camp.
Elsewhere in the conference, Ball State continues to disappoint, and Miami failed to play up to expectations in a 23-10 loss at Army. Both the Cardinals and the RedHawks have a lot to figure out right now, especially on the offensive side of the ball. 
To close out the show, Steve and Zach take a look at all of the match up’s for week five. The start of conference plays gives us some very intriguing match up’s that will certainly make for appointment television. Western Michigan travels to Buffalo, and we aren’t sure exactly what we’re getting from the Bulls just yet. The Broncos, on the other hand, enter conference play at 3-1 and full of confidence after back to back impressive victories over Pitt and San Jose State.
A few hours to the southwest of UB Stadium, Bowling Green travels to Kent State in a game that represents a clash of styles. Which strength will prevail in this one, the Kent State offense or the Bowling Green defense?
We cover all that and more! As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe, but it’s officially October, and conference play is starting to heat up in the MAC. We’ve learned a lot through the first month of the season, but these next few weeks will be critical as the true contenders in the conference should emerge.</p><p>To open up this week’s show, the boys look back at the results from week 4 and give their performances of the week. Bowling Green certainly stole the show last Saturday, using a spectacular defensive performance to upset Minnesota, 14-10. The Falcons have been the surprise of the year in the MAC thus far. How will their momentum carry over into conference play? Elsewhere in the conference, Central Michigan QB Daniel Richardson came off the bench in the second half to lead the Chippewas to a thrilling, come from behind victory over Florida International. He has been named the starter moving forward, after Washington transfer Jacob Sirmon won the job out of camp.</p><p>Elsewhere in the conference, Ball State continues to disappoint, and Miami failed to play up to expectations in a 23-10 loss at Army. Both the Cardinals and the RedHawks have a lot to figure out right now, especially on the offensive side of the ball. </p><p>To close out the show, Steve and Zach take a look at all of the match up’s for week five. The start of conference plays gives us some very intriguing match up’s that will certainly make for appointment television. Western Michigan travels to Buffalo, and we aren’t sure exactly what we’re getting from the Bulls just yet. The Broncos, on the other hand, enter conference play at 3-1 and full of confidence after back to back impressive victories over Pitt and San Jose State.</p><p>A few hours to the southwest of UB Stadium, Bowling Green travels to Kent State in a game that represents a clash of styles. Which strength will prevail in this one, the Kent State offense or the Bowling Green defense?</p><p>We cover all that and more! As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all of the football, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 64</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! One quarter of the football season is officially in the books, and there has been a lot to analyze in this first segment of the campaign. We have our first conference game of the season this Saturday (Toledo visits Ball State), and quite a few intriguing non-conference match up’s. Many MAC squads still have questions to answer as conference play approaches, and a few opportunities remain this week for signature victories over Power Five opponents.
To kick off the show this week, the boys look back at week three. Western Michigan was obviously the highlight, knocking off Pitt 44-41 at Heinz Field. Kaleb Eleby and the entire offense were fantastic, racking up over 500 total yards in the contest. The Broncos have firmly established themselves as one of the teams to beat in the conference.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have Ball State and Toledo. Yikes. Both squads turned in incredibly disappointing performances in week three, with Toledo falling at home to a struggling Colorado State team and Ball State getting blown out at Wyoming. Both teams have a LOT to figure out. Funny enough, Toledo and Ball State will face each other this Saturday in Muncie. Which team can right the ship and win this game? It feels like things could go south quickly for whichever squad comes out on the losing end of this one.
Elsewhere in our week four preview, Zach and Steve take a look at some intriguing non-conference match up’s. The highlight of the slate is Kent State traveling to College Park to take on Maryland, where Taulia Tagovailoa and the Terrapins have quietly put together a 3-0 start. Kent State has acquitted itself well in road losses to two top ten teams (Iowa and Texas A&amp;M), and this game feels like the Golden Flashes best opportunity to pull a Power Five upset. 
Elsewhere in the non-conference slate this week, Ohio looks to get right against Northwestern, while Western Michigan welcomes a very solid San Jose State squad to Kalamazoo. What games are you most looking forward to this weekend? Let us know!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>64</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! One quarter of the football season is officially in the books, and there has been a lot to analyze in this first segment of the campaign. We have our first conference game of the season this Saturday (Toledo visits Ball State), and quite a few intriguing non-conference match up’s. Many MAC squads still have questions to answer as conference play approaches, and a few opportunities remain this week for signature victories over Power Five opponents.
To kick off the show this week, the boys look back at week three. Western Michigan was obviously the highlight, knocking off Pitt 44-41 at Heinz Field. Kaleb Eleby and the entire offense were fantastic, racking up over 500 total yards in the contest. The Broncos have firmly established themselves as one of the teams to beat in the conference.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have Ball State and Toledo. Yikes. Both squads turned in incredibly disappointing performances in week three, with Toledo falling at home to a struggling Colorado State team and Ball State getting blown out at Wyoming. Both teams have a LOT to figure out. Funny enough, Toledo and Ball State will face each other this Saturday in Muncie. Which team can right the ship and win this game? It feels like things could go south quickly for whichever squad comes out on the losing end of this one.
Elsewhere in our week four preview, Zach and Steve take a look at some intriguing non-conference match up’s. The highlight of the slate is Kent State traveling to College Park to take on Maryland, where Taulia Tagovailoa and the Terrapins have quietly put together a 3-0 start. Kent State has acquitted itself well in road losses to two top ten teams (Iowa and Texas A&amp;M), and this game feels like the Golden Flashes best opportunity to pull a Power Five upset. 
Elsewhere in the non-conference slate this week, Ohio looks to get right against Northwestern, while Western Michigan welcomes a very solid San Jose State squad to Kalamazoo. What games are you most looking forward to this weekend? Let us know!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! One quarter of the football season is officially in the books, and there has been a lot to analyze in this first segment of the campaign. We have our first conference game of the season this Saturday (Toledo visits Ball State), and quite a few intriguing non-conference match up’s. Many MAC squads still have questions to answer as conference play approaches, and a few opportunities remain this week for signature victories over Power Five opponents.</p><p>To kick off the show this week, the boys look back at week three. Western Michigan was obviously the highlight, knocking off Pitt 44-41 at Heinz Field. Kaleb Eleby and the entire offense were fantastic, racking up over 500 total yards in the contest. The Broncos have firmly established themselves as one of the teams to beat in the conference.</p><p>On the other side of the spectrum, we have Ball State and Toledo. Yikes. Both squads turned in incredibly disappointing performances in week three, with Toledo falling at home to a struggling Colorado State team and Ball State getting blown out at Wyoming. Both teams have a LOT to figure out. Funny enough, Toledo and Ball State will face each other this Saturday in Muncie. Which team can right the ship and win this game? It feels like things could go south quickly for whichever squad comes out on the losing end of this one.</p><p>Elsewhere in our week four preview, Zach and Steve take a look at some intriguing non-conference match up’s. The highlight of the slate is Kent State traveling to College Park to take on Maryland, where Taulia Tagovailoa and the Terrapins have quietly put together a 3-0 start. Kent State has acquitted itself well in road losses to two top ten teams (Iowa and Texas A&amp;M), and this game feels like the Golden Flashes best opportunity to pull a Power Five upset. </p><p>Elsewhere in the non-conference slate this week, Ohio looks to get right against Northwestern, while Western Michigan welcomes a very solid San Jose State squad to Kalamazoo. What games are you most looking forward to this weekend? Let us know!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 63</title>
      <description>Welcome back folks! It’s been a great start to the season, with some great performances from MAC teams. We had a few marquee match up’s in week two, which Zach and Steve break down to open up this week’s pod.
First off, Toledo fans. We feel for you. The Rockets were so close to pulling the upset over Notre Dame in South Bend, but ultimately fell to the Irish 32-29. After Dequann Finn’s 26 yard touchdown run gave the Rockets the lead with 1:35 to go, the Irish promptly marched down the field and scored the game winning score only 26 seconds later. Regardless of the end result, it was still an incredibly encouraging performance by Toledo.
Ball State didn’t fare quite as well in a hostile environment at Penn State, ultimately falling 44-13. The Cardinals still have all of their goals in front of them, but you can’t deny that they’ve struggled through the first two weeks.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have the Ohio Bobcats. Yikes. After a disappointing 29-9 loss to Syracuse in week one, Tim Albin’s team fell to FCS foe Duquesne, 28-26. Things are not looking great for Ohio at the moment, and they have a lot to figure out as conference play approaches.
In the second half of the show, the boys break down all of the best MAC match up’s for week three. As non-conference play winds down, there are plenty of intriguing games this weekend. Can Ball State bounce back and get a road win at Wyoming? Can Buffalo keep up with sixteenth ranked Coastal Carolina? Western Michigan gets their second chance to pull a power five upset as they visit Pitt - can the Broncos live up to the task? The boys give their thoughts on all of this, and more!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you’ve all enjoyed the first two weeks of the season as much as we have. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back folks! It’s been a great start to the season, with some great performances from MAC teams. We had a few marquee match up’s in week two, which Zach and Steve break down to open up this week’s pod.
First off, Toledo fans. We feel for you. The Rockets were so close to pulling the upset over Notre Dame in South Bend, but ultimately fell to the Irish 32-29. After Dequann Finn’s 26 yard touchdown run gave the Rockets the lead with 1:35 to go, the Irish promptly marched down the field and scored the game winning score only 26 seconds later. Regardless of the end result, it was still an incredibly encouraging performance by Toledo.
Ball State didn’t fare quite as well in a hostile environment at Penn State, ultimately falling 44-13. The Cardinals still have all of their goals in front of them, but you can’t deny that they’ve struggled through the first two weeks.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have the Ohio Bobcats. Yikes. After a disappointing 29-9 loss to Syracuse in week one, Tim Albin’s team fell to FCS foe Duquesne, 28-26. Things are not looking great for Ohio at the moment, and they have a lot to figure out as conference play approaches.
In the second half of the show, the boys break down all of the best MAC match up’s for week three. As non-conference play winds down, there are plenty of intriguing games this weekend. Can Ball State bounce back and get a road win at Wyoming? Can Buffalo keep up with sixteenth ranked Coastal Carolina? Western Michigan gets their second chance to pull a power five upset as they visit Pitt - can the Broncos live up to the task? The boys give their thoughts on all of this, and more!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you’ve all enjoyed the first two weeks of the season as much as we have. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back folks! It’s been a great start to the season, with some great performances from MAC teams. We had a few marquee match up’s in week two, which Zach and Steve break down to open up this week’s pod.</p><p>First off, Toledo fans. We feel for you. The Rockets were so close to pulling the upset over Notre Dame in South Bend, but ultimately fell to the Irish 32-29. After Dequann Finn’s 26 yard touchdown run gave the Rockets the lead with 1:35 to go, the Irish promptly marched down the field and scored the game winning score only 26 seconds later. Regardless of the end result, it was still an incredibly encouraging performance by Toledo.</p><p>Ball State didn’t fare quite as well in a hostile environment at Penn State, ultimately falling 44-13. The Cardinals still have all of their goals in front of them, but you can’t deny that they’ve struggled through the first two weeks.</p><p>On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have the Ohio Bobcats. Yikes. After a disappointing 29-9 loss to Syracuse in week one, Tim Albin’s team fell to FCS foe Duquesne, 28-26. Things are not looking great for Ohio at the moment, and they have a lot to figure out as conference play approaches.</p><p>In the second half of the show, the boys break down all of the best MAC match up’s for week three. As non-conference play winds down, there are plenty of intriguing games this weekend. Can Ball State bounce back and get a road win at Wyoming? Can Buffalo keep up with sixteenth ranked Coastal Carolina? Western Michigan gets their second chance to pull a power five upset as they visit Pitt - can the Broncos live up to the task? The boys give their thoughts on all of this, and more!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We hope you’ve all enjoyed the first two weeks of the season as much as we have. Have a great weekend, enjoy all the football, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 62</title>
      <description>How are we feeling folks? Still recovering from the weekend? Because, same. This weekends slate was overwhelming, with too many good games to choose from. We’re excited to break everything down from a MAC perspective, and also give a little preview of what week two holds for the conference.
To open up the show, Zach and Steve look back at the opening week of games. Which teams impressed you the most? Obviously, Northern Illinois topped our list, with an incredible 22-21 victory over Georgia Tech in Atlanta. This was a signature victory for coach Thomas Hammock and the Huskies program in general, who are coming off of an 0-6 campaign last season. Elsewhere, Central Michigan kept it close with Missouri, Kent State did some good things against Texas A&amp;M, and Buffalo looked dominant against an overmatched Wagner squad.
On the other side of the spectrum, there were some disappointing performances. Despite getting a victory, Ball State did not look good in their 31-21 win over FCS Western Illinois. It was also tough to take many positives away from Miami’s blowout loss to Cincinnati and Ohio’s disappointing performance versus Syracuse. Will these squads be able to right the ship? Only time will tell.
Looking ahead to week two, the boys take a look at the best match up’s on the week two slate. Will Ball State be able to bounce back with a better performance at Penn State? Buffalo takes a serious step up in competition, traveling to Nebraska to take on the Cornhuskers. How will Kevin Marks and company fare? NIU all of a sudden has expectations to deal with, and return to DeKalb for their home opener against the Wyoming Cowboys.
While the week two slate overall may not hold up to what we just experienced in week one, there are still plenty of intriguing match up’s this week in the MAC. We can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and listening this week, and we look forward to having a great football season with all of you. Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>62</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>How are we feeling folks? Still recovering from the weekend? Because, same. This weekends slate was overwhelming, with too many good games to choose from. We’re excited to break everything down from a MAC perspective, and also give a little preview of what week two holds for the conference.
To open up the show, Zach and Steve look back at the opening week of games. Which teams impressed you the most? Obviously, Northern Illinois topped our list, with an incredible 22-21 victory over Georgia Tech in Atlanta. This was a signature victory for coach Thomas Hammock and the Huskies program in general, who are coming off of an 0-6 campaign last season. Elsewhere, Central Michigan kept it close with Missouri, Kent State did some good things against Texas A&amp;M, and Buffalo looked dominant against an overmatched Wagner squad.
On the other side of the spectrum, there were some disappointing performances. Despite getting a victory, Ball State did not look good in their 31-21 win over FCS Western Illinois. It was also tough to take many positives away from Miami’s blowout loss to Cincinnati and Ohio’s disappointing performance versus Syracuse. Will these squads be able to right the ship? Only time will tell.
Looking ahead to week two, the boys take a look at the best match up’s on the week two slate. Will Ball State be able to bounce back with a better performance at Penn State? Buffalo takes a serious step up in competition, traveling to Nebraska to take on the Cornhuskers. How will Kevin Marks and company fare? NIU all of a sudden has expectations to deal with, and return to DeKalb for their home opener against the Wyoming Cowboys.
While the week two slate overall may not hold up to what we just experienced in week one, there are still plenty of intriguing match up’s this week in the MAC. We can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and listening this week, and we look forward to having a great football season with all of you. Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are we feeling folks? Still recovering from the weekend? Because, same. This weekends slate was overwhelming, with too many good games to choose from. We’re excited to break everything down from a MAC perspective, and also give a little preview of what week two holds for the conference.</p><p>To open up the show, Zach and Steve look back at the opening week of games. Which teams impressed you the most? Obviously, Northern Illinois topped our list, with an incredible 22-21 victory over Georgia Tech in Atlanta. This was a signature victory for coach Thomas Hammock and the Huskies program in general, who are coming off of an 0-6 campaign last season. Elsewhere, Central Michigan kept it close with Missouri, Kent State did some good things against Texas A&amp;M, and Buffalo looked dominant against an overmatched Wagner squad.</p><p>On the other side of the spectrum, there were some disappointing performances. Despite getting a victory, Ball State did not look good in their 31-21 win over FCS Western Illinois. It was also tough to take many positives away from Miami’s blowout loss to Cincinnati and Ohio’s disappointing performance versus Syracuse. Will these squads be able to right the ship? Only time will tell.</p><p>Looking ahead to week two, the boys take a look at the best match up’s on the week two slate. Will Ball State be able to bounce back with a better performance at Penn State? Buffalo takes a serious step up in competition, traveling to Nebraska to take on the Cornhuskers. How will Kevin Marks and company fare? NIU all of a sudden has expectations to deal with, and return to DeKalb for their home opener against the Wyoming Cowboys.</p><p>While the week two slate overall may not hold up to what we just experienced in week one, there are still plenty of intriguing match up’s this week in the MAC. We can’t thank you all enough for stopping by and listening this week, and we look forward to having a great football season with all of you. Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 61</title>
      <description>Folks! We made it! FOOTBALL IS BACK! It sure is a beautiful thing. We got a little taste of it last Saturday (sorry if you’re a Nebraska fan), but this week is the first full slate of the season. We hope you all have your schedules cleared, because we have five straight days of college football lined up in front of us. You absolutely love to see it.
On the pod this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the biggest games of the weekend in the MAC. Many MAC teams have question marks heading into the season, and there is a strong slate of opponents on deck. There will certainly be no time for slow starts.
The boys attempt to answer some questions that each squad is facing. If you’re a Bowling Green fan, what type of performance do you need to see from the Falcons against Tennessee to inspire confidence? BG is a massive underdog, and certainly appear to be overmatched on paper.
If you’re Akron, where is the offense going to come from? The Teon Dollard news was a major blow to the Zips, and the timing makes it even worse as Tom Arth’s squad heads to Alabama to take on Auburn on Saturday night.
Can Ohio knock off a P5 foe in Tim Albin’s first game? Can Kent State slow down the Texas A&amp;M rushing attack? Can Miami break Cincinnati’s 14 game winning streak in the Battle of the Victory Bell? We won’t pretend to know the answers to any of these questions, though we can certainly give our best guesses.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stop back next week for a full recap of week one, as well as a preview of week two. Have a great weekend folks! Happy football season!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:43:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Folks! We made it! FOOTBALL IS BACK! It sure is a beautiful thing. We got a little taste of it last Saturday (sorry if you’re a Nebraska fan), but this week is the first full slate of the season. We hope you all have your schedules cleared, because we have five straight days of college football lined up in front of us. You absolutely love to see it.
On the pod this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the biggest games of the weekend in the MAC. Many MAC teams have question marks heading into the season, and there is a strong slate of opponents on deck. There will certainly be no time for slow starts.
The boys attempt to answer some questions that each squad is facing. If you’re a Bowling Green fan, what type of performance do you need to see from the Falcons against Tennessee to inspire confidence? BG is a massive underdog, and certainly appear to be overmatched on paper.
If you’re Akron, where is the offense going to come from? The Teon Dollard news was a major blow to the Zips, and the timing makes it even worse as Tom Arth’s squad heads to Alabama to take on Auburn on Saturday night.
Can Ohio knock off a P5 foe in Tim Albin’s first game? Can Kent State slow down the Texas A&amp;M rushing attack? Can Miami break Cincinnati’s 14 game winning streak in the Battle of the Victory Bell? We won’t pretend to know the answers to any of these questions, though we can certainly give our best guesses.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stop back next week for a full recap of week one, as well as a preview of week two. Have a great weekend folks! Happy football season!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Folks! We made it! FOOTBALL IS BACK! It sure is a beautiful thing. We got a little taste of it last Saturday (sorry if you’re a Nebraska fan), but this week is the first full slate of the season. We hope you all have your schedules cleared, because we have five straight days of college football lined up in front of us. You absolutely love to see it.</p><p>On the pod this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the biggest games of the weekend in the MAC. Many MAC teams have question marks heading into the season, and there is a strong slate of opponents on deck. There will certainly be no time for slow starts.</p><p>The boys attempt to answer some questions that each squad is facing. If you’re a Bowling Green fan, what type of performance do you need to see from the Falcons against Tennessee to inspire confidence? BG is a massive underdog, and certainly appear to be overmatched on paper.</p><p>If you’re Akron, where is the offense going to come from? The Teon Dollard news was a major blow to the Zips, and the timing makes it even worse as Tom Arth’s squad heads to Alabama to take on Auburn on Saturday night.</p><p>Can Ohio knock off a P5 foe in Tim Albin’s first game? Can Kent State slow down the Texas A&amp;M rushing attack? Can Miami break Cincinnati’s 14 game winning streak in the Battle of the Victory Bell? We won’t pretend to know the answers to any of these questions, though we can certainly give our best guesses.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Stop back next week for a full recap of week one, as well as a preview of week two. Have a great weekend folks! Happy football season!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 60</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We have actual football games this week! (Not MAC games, but still...)
Next week at this time, we’ll have MAC games to preview, and boy are we excited about it. Before we get there, we have two final season previews to bring you this week. Ball State and Buffalo won their respective divisions last year and met at Ford Field, with the Cardinals walking away with a 38-28 victory and their first MAC title since 1996.
To start off the show this week, Zach and Steve jump right into their preview of the Bulls. Lance Leipold left for Kansas in March, leaving Buffalo with a shortened time span to find a new coach. Maurice Linguist was hired shortly thereafter, after having spent 2020 as the defensive backs coach for the Dallas Cowboys. He spent much of the decade before that bouncing around the college football universe, and was actually the DB coach at Buffalo from 2012-2013. 
Along with the transition in the coaching staff, the Bulls experienced a ton of turnover on their roster as well. Jaret Patterson is gone to the NFL, three offensive lineman are gone, as are a number of big contributors on the defense. QB Kyle Vantrease and RB Kevin Marks lead the way on offense, as does James Patterson on the defensive side of the ball. There is still talent here. The question is, how will the new staff plug the holes left by graduation and the transfer portal? The answer to that question could determine the success of the Bulls season.
In the west, Ball State returns 20 of 22 starters and have their sights set on another MAC championship. Drew Plitt, Justin Hall, and a veteran offensive line lead a high powered offense, and the linebacking corps leads what could be one of the best defenses in the conference. Can the offensive line improve in pass protection? Can the pass defense improve? If the Cardinals can answer those two questions, they have all of the other tools they need to repeat as conference champions.
Thanks for stopping by this week, folks. We look forward to talking about some actual games next week! We’ll get the episode out a day early so that you have it prior to the three MAC games Thursday night. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We have actual football games this week! (Not MAC games, but still...)
Next week at this time, we’ll have MAC games to preview, and boy are we excited about it. Before we get there, we have two final season previews to bring you this week. Ball State and Buffalo won their respective divisions last year and met at Ford Field, with the Cardinals walking away with a 38-28 victory and their first MAC title since 1996.
To start off the show this week, Zach and Steve jump right into their preview of the Bulls. Lance Leipold left for Kansas in March, leaving Buffalo with a shortened time span to find a new coach. Maurice Linguist was hired shortly thereafter, after having spent 2020 as the defensive backs coach for the Dallas Cowboys. He spent much of the decade before that bouncing around the college football universe, and was actually the DB coach at Buffalo from 2012-2013. 
Along with the transition in the coaching staff, the Bulls experienced a ton of turnover on their roster as well. Jaret Patterson is gone to the NFL, three offensive lineman are gone, as are a number of big contributors on the defense. QB Kyle Vantrease and RB Kevin Marks lead the way on offense, as does James Patterson on the defensive side of the ball. There is still talent here. The question is, how will the new staff plug the holes left by graduation and the transfer portal? The answer to that question could determine the success of the Bulls season.
In the west, Ball State returns 20 of 22 starters and have their sights set on another MAC championship. Drew Plitt, Justin Hall, and a veteran offensive line lead a high powered offense, and the linebacking corps leads what could be one of the best defenses in the conference. Can the offensive line improve in pass protection? Can the pass defense improve? If the Cardinals can answer those two questions, they have all of the other tools they need to repeat as conference champions.
Thanks for stopping by this week, folks. We look forward to talking about some actual games next week! We’ll get the episode out a day early so that you have it prior to the three MAC games Thursday night. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We have actual football games this week! (Not MAC games, but still...)</p><p>Next week at this time, we’ll have MAC games to preview, and boy are we excited about it. Before we get there, we have two final season previews to bring you this week. Ball State and Buffalo won their respective divisions last year and met at Ford Field, with the Cardinals walking away with a 38-28 victory and their first MAC title since 1996.</p><p>To start off the show this week, Zach and Steve jump right into their preview of the Bulls. Lance Leipold left for Kansas in March, leaving Buffalo with a shortened time span to find a new coach. Maurice Linguist was hired shortly thereafter, after having spent 2020 as the defensive backs coach for the Dallas Cowboys. He spent much of the decade before that bouncing around the college football universe, and was actually the DB coach at Buffalo from 2012-2013. </p><p>Along with the transition in the coaching staff, the Bulls experienced a ton of turnover on their roster as well. Jaret Patterson is gone to the NFL, three offensive lineman are gone, as are a number of big contributors on the defense. QB Kyle Vantrease and RB Kevin Marks lead the way on offense, as does James Patterson on the defensive side of the ball. There is still talent here. The question is, how will the new staff plug the holes left by graduation and the transfer portal? The answer to that question could determine the success of the Bulls season.</p><p>In the west, Ball State returns 20 of 22 starters and have their sights set on another MAC championship. Drew Plitt, Justin Hall, and a veteran offensive line lead a high powered offense, and the linebacking corps leads what could be one of the best defenses in the conference. Can the offensive line improve in pass protection? Can the pass defense improve? If the Cardinals can answer those two questions, they have all of the other tools they need to repeat as conference champions.</p><p>Thanks for stopping by this week, folks. We look forward to talking about some actual games next week! We’ll get the episode out a day early so that you have it prior to the three MAC games Thursday night. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 59</title>
      <description>Folks, two weeks from this very moment we will be in the middle of week one. It’s been a long off season, especially after how last year played out. We know you’re all as excited as we are!
To open the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the AP pre-season poll. Ball State received six votes, making them the first MAC team to receive votes in the pre-season poll since Toledo in 2016. The Cardinals have certainly earned the recognition, with 20 starters returning from last years’ MAC Championship team.
Moving into the season previews, the boys start out this week by taking a look at Kent State. It is quite remarkable what Sean Lewis has done in his three years with the Golden Flashes, and he was rewarded with a contract extension through 2025. The Flashes have one of the best offenses in the country, led by Dustin Crum and a veteran offensive line. If the defense can improve upon it’s performance from last year, Sean Lewis’ squad will be a favorite to make it to Ford Field. Kent will have plenty of chances to prove themselves this year, with three power 5 teams included in their non-conference schedule. Expectations are as high as they’ve ever been for this team, and the boys discuss how they think the Flashes will fare this year.
Moving to the western division, Zach and Steve discuss the Western Michigan Broncos. Some WMU fans seem to be a bit unhappy with the direction of the program since 2013’s Cotton Bowl berth, but Tim Lester enters his 5th season in Kalamazoo with perhaps his most talented team yet. Kaleb Eleby, La’Darius Jefferson, Skyy Moore, and a veteran offensive line lead what could be a high powered offense. There are some questions on defense, and the boys discuss how the Broncos might be able to fill some holes on that side of the ball. This is a team that has the potential to challenge for the western division crown. Will this be the year Western gets over the hump?
We have only one more season preview left - we’ll be finishing out our pre-season coverage next week by taking a look at Ball State and Buffalo. After that, we’ll have actual, real, live football games to discuss! We can’t tell you how excited we are for that. As always, thank you for stopping by this week folks. Have a great week, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Folks, two weeks from this very moment we will be in the middle of week one. It’s been a long off season, especially after how last year played out. We know you’re all as excited as we are!
To open the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the AP pre-season poll. Ball State received six votes, making them the first MAC team to receive votes in the pre-season poll since Toledo in 2016. The Cardinals have certainly earned the recognition, with 20 starters returning from last years’ MAC Championship team.
Moving into the season previews, the boys start out this week by taking a look at Kent State. It is quite remarkable what Sean Lewis has done in his three years with the Golden Flashes, and he was rewarded with a contract extension through 2025. The Flashes have one of the best offenses in the country, led by Dustin Crum and a veteran offensive line. If the defense can improve upon it’s performance from last year, Sean Lewis’ squad will be a favorite to make it to Ford Field. Kent will have plenty of chances to prove themselves this year, with three power 5 teams included in their non-conference schedule. Expectations are as high as they’ve ever been for this team, and the boys discuss how they think the Flashes will fare this year.
Moving to the western division, Zach and Steve discuss the Western Michigan Broncos. Some WMU fans seem to be a bit unhappy with the direction of the program since 2013’s Cotton Bowl berth, but Tim Lester enters his 5th season in Kalamazoo with perhaps his most talented team yet. Kaleb Eleby, La’Darius Jefferson, Skyy Moore, and a veteran offensive line lead what could be a high powered offense. There are some questions on defense, and the boys discuss how the Broncos might be able to fill some holes on that side of the ball. This is a team that has the potential to challenge for the western division crown. Will this be the year Western gets over the hump?
We have only one more season preview left - we’ll be finishing out our pre-season coverage next week by taking a look at Ball State and Buffalo. After that, we’ll have actual, real, live football games to discuss! We can’t tell you how excited we are for that. As always, thank you for stopping by this week folks. Have a great week, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Folks, two weeks from this very moment we will be in the middle of week one. It’s been a long off season, especially after how last year played out. We know you’re all as excited as we are!</p><p>To open the show this week, Zach and Steve take a look at the AP pre-season poll. Ball State received six votes, making them the first MAC team to receive votes in the pre-season poll since Toledo in 2016. The Cardinals have certainly earned the recognition, with 20 starters returning from last years’ MAC Championship team.</p><p>Moving into the season previews, the boys start out this week by taking a look at Kent State. It is quite remarkable what Sean Lewis has done in his three years with the Golden Flashes, and he was rewarded with a contract extension through 2025. The Flashes have one of the best offenses in the country, led by Dustin Crum and a veteran offensive line. If the defense can improve upon it’s performance from last year, Sean Lewis’ squad will be a favorite to make it to Ford Field. Kent will have plenty of chances to prove themselves this year, with three power 5 teams included in their non-conference schedule. Expectations are as high as they’ve ever been for this team, and the boys discuss how they think the Flashes will fare this year.</p><p>Moving to the western division, Zach and Steve discuss the Western Michigan Broncos. Some WMU fans seem to be a bit unhappy with the direction of the program since 2013’s Cotton Bowl berth, but Tim Lester enters his 5th season in Kalamazoo with perhaps his most talented team yet. Kaleb Eleby, La’Darius Jefferson, Skyy Moore, and a veteran offensive line lead what could be a high powered offense. There are some questions on defense, and the boys discuss how the Broncos might be able to fill some holes on that side of the ball. This is a team that has the potential to challenge for the western division crown. Will this be the year Western gets over the hump?</p><p>We have only one more season preview left - we’ll be finishing out our pre-season coverage next week by taking a look at Ball State and Buffalo. After that, we’ll have actual, real, live football games to discuss! We can’t tell you how excited we are for that. As always, thank you for stopping by this week folks. Have a great week, and we’ll talk to you again next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 58</title>
      <description>Apologies if I sound like a broken record here folks, but I’ve got to say it again: we are so close to football! We are just under three weeks away from the first MAC games of the season, and let me tell you, we are excited here at the Bandwagon.
Kicking off this weeks’ show, Zach and Steve discuss the recent contract extension for Kent State head football coach Sean Lewis. Lewis has done incredible work in three years at Kent, and the Golden Flashes are primed to compete for the MAC championship this fall. The new contract runs through 2025, and includes an increased buyout should a larger program come calling. This is certainly well deserved - this was a program in a bad place when Lewis was hired in December of 2017, and he has completely turned the Golden Flashes around.
Moving into our season previews, the boys first take a look at the Toledo Rockets. After a few disappointing seasons (by Toledo standards, at least) the Rockets return more production than any team in the country, and are primed to challenge for the west division crown. Carter Bradley steps in at QB, and he is surrounded by a great cast of skill position players and a veteran offensive line. There are not many question marks on this offense. Defensively, everyone of significance is back. This could be Jason Candle’s most talented team in his six years as head coach. Will the Rockets be able to get back to Ford Field this year? Only time will tell.
Next up, we take a look at a team that seems to be getting overlooked a bit in the presason: the Miami RedHawks. After 2019’s surprising MAC championship, Miami was only able to complete three games last year due to the pandemic. Because of that, this feels like a team that we don’t know a ton about. Brett Gabbert is back at QB after only playing in two games last year, and some tend to forget that he was the MAC Freshman of the Year in 2019. The RedHawks also get running back’s Jalyon Bester and Tyre Shelton back, both of whom missed last season. The offensive line has to replace Tommy Doyle and Danny Godlevske, but there is still a lot of talent on this team. If the offensive line can develop, and the defense can improve against the pass, this could be a dark horse contender in the eastern division.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll see you back here next week, and before you know it we’ll have actual football games to discuss!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Apologies if I sound like a broken record here folks, but I’ve got to say it again: we are so close to football! We are just under three weeks away from the first MAC games of the season, and let me tell you, we are excited here at the Bandwagon.
Kicking off this weeks’ show, Zach and Steve discuss the recent contract extension for Kent State head football coach Sean Lewis. Lewis has done incredible work in three years at Kent, and the Golden Flashes are primed to compete for the MAC championship this fall. The new contract runs through 2025, and includes an increased buyout should a larger program come calling. This is certainly well deserved - this was a program in a bad place when Lewis was hired in December of 2017, and he has completely turned the Golden Flashes around.
Moving into our season previews, the boys first take a look at the Toledo Rockets. After a few disappointing seasons (by Toledo standards, at least) the Rockets return more production than any team in the country, and are primed to challenge for the west division crown. Carter Bradley steps in at QB, and he is surrounded by a great cast of skill position players and a veteran offensive line. There are not many question marks on this offense. Defensively, everyone of significance is back. This could be Jason Candle’s most talented team in his six years as head coach. Will the Rockets be able to get back to Ford Field this year? Only time will tell.
Next up, we take a look at a team that seems to be getting overlooked a bit in the presason: the Miami RedHawks. After 2019’s surprising MAC championship, Miami was only able to complete three games last year due to the pandemic. Because of that, this feels like a team that we don’t know a ton about. Brett Gabbert is back at QB after only playing in two games last year, and some tend to forget that he was the MAC Freshman of the Year in 2019. The RedHawks also get running back’s Jalyon Bester and Tyre Shelton back, both of whom missed last season. The offensive line has to replace Tommy Doyle and Danny Godlevske, but there is still a lot of talent on this team. If the offensive line can develop, and the defense can improve against the pass, this could be a dark horse contender in the eastern division.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll see you back here next week, and before you know it we’ll have actual football games to discuss!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Apologies if I sound like a broken record here folks, but I’ve got to say it again: we are so close to football! We are just under three weeks away from the first MAC games of the season, and let me tell you, we are excited here at the Bandwagon.</p><p>Kicking off this weeks’ show, Zach and Steve discuss the recent contract extension for Kent State head football coach Sean Lewis. Lewis has done incredible work in three years at Kent, and the Golden Flashes are primed to compete for the MAC championship this fall. The new contract runs through 2025, and includes an increased buyout should a larger program come calling. This is certainly well deserved - this was a program in a bad place when Lewis was hired in December of 2017, and he has completely turned the Golden Flashes around.</p><p>Moving into our season previews, the boys first take a look at the Toledo Rockets. After a few disappointing seasons (by Toledo standards, at least) the Rockets return more production than any team in the country, and are primed to challenge for the west division crown. Carter Bradley steps in at QB, and he is surrounded by a great cast of skill position players and a veteran offensive line. There are not many question marks on this offense. Defensively, everyone of significance is back. This could be Jason Candle’s most talented team in his six years as head coach. Will the Rockets be able to get back to Ford Field this year? Only time will tell.</p><p>Next up, we take a look at a team that seems to be getting overlooked a bit in the presason: the Miami RedHawks. After 2019’s surprising MAC championship, Miami was only able to complete three games last year due to the pandemic. Because of that, this feels like a team that we don’t know a ton about. Brett Gabbert is back at QB after only playing in two games last year, and some tend to forget that he was the MAC Freshman of the Year in 2019. The RedHawks also get running back’s Jalyon Bester and Tyre Shelton back, both of whom missed last season. The offensive line has to replace Tommy Doyle and Danny Godlevske, but there is still a lot of talent on this team. If the offensive line can develop, and the defense can improve against the pass, this could be a dark horse contender in the eastern division.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We’ll see you back here next week, and before you know it we’ll have actual football games to discuss!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 57</title>
      <description>Another week gone by, another week closer to football. Happy Friday folks! Camps around the conference opened this week, and we know everyone out there in MAC country is excited for a full football season after last years abbreviated slate.
In the news this week, Zach and Steve discuss Ohio’s Jason Preston being drafted 33rd overall in last weeks NBA Draft. Originally chosen by the Magic, Preston’s rights were traded to the LA Clippers. Preston will begin his professional career this weekend as a member of the Clippers Las Vegas Summer League team. Best of luck out west, Jason!
In the B block, the boys kick off their weekly previews by taking a look at the Central Michigan Chippewas. After a surprise MAC Championship Game appearance in 2019, the Chips look to bounce back after last years strange 3-3 finish. Zach and Steve discuss the quarterback situation, the deep running back room, and the veteran offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, we ask: will CMU be able to stop anybody through the air? That could be the question that determines their season.
Moving our focus east to Athens, Zach and Steve take a look at the Ohio Bobcats. Obviously, the biggest storyline here is replacing the legendary Frank Solich on the sidelines. Longtime offensive coordinator Tim Albin takes the reins for the Bobcats, and he has a deep, talented roster to work with on offense. The boys discuss the strength of the running back’s and the offensive line (sound familiar?) while also taking a look at what Ohio has to offer on the defensive side of the ball. After only playing three games last year, there are a lot of question marks surrounding this team.
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you again next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Another week gone by, another week closer to football. Happy Friday folks! Camps around the conference opened this week, and we know everyone out there in MAC country is excited for a full football season after last years abbreviated slate.
In the news this week, Zach and Steve discuss Ohio’s Jason Preston being drafted 33rd overall in last weeks NBA Draft. Originally chosen by the Magic, Preston’s rights were traded to the LA Clippers. Preston will begin his professional career this weekend as a member of the Clippers Las Vegas Summer League team. Best of luck out west, Jason!
In the B block, the boys kick off their weekly previews by taking a look at the Central Michigan Chippewas. After a surprise MAC Championship Game appearance in 2019, the Chips look to bounce back after last years strange 3-3 finish. Zach and Steve discuss the quarterback situation, the deep running back room, and the veteran offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, we ask: will CMU be able to stop anybody through the air? That could be the question that determines their season.
Moving our focus east to Athens, Zach and Steve take a look at the Ohio Bobcats. Obviously, the biggest storyline here is replacing the legendary Frank Solich on the sidelines. Longtime offensive coordinator Tim Albin takes the reins for the Bobcats, and he has a deep, talented roster to work with on offense. The boys discuss the strength of the running back’s and the offensive line (sound familiar?) while also taking a look at what Ohio has to offer on the defensive side of the ball. After only playing three games last year, there are a lot of question marks surrounding this team.
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you again next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another week gone by, another week closer to football. Happy Friday folks! Camps around the conference opened this week, and we know everyone out there in MAC country is excited for a full football season after last years abbreviated slate.</p><p>In the news this week, Zach and Steve discuss Ohio’s Jason Preston being drafted 33rd overall in last weeks NBA Draft. Originally chosen by the Magic, Preston’s rights were traded to the LA Clippers. Preston will begin his professional career this weekend as a member of the Clippers Las Vegas Summer League team. Best of luck out west, Jason!</p><p>In the B block, the boys kick off their weekly previews by taking a look at the Central Michigan Chippewas. After a surprise MAC Championship Game appearance in 2019, the Chips look to bounce back after last years strange 3-3 finish. Zach and Steve discuss the quarterback situation, the deep running back room, and the veteran offensive line. On the defensive side of the ball, we ask: will CMU be able to stop anybody through the air? That could be the question that determines their season.</p><p>Moving our focus east to Athens, Zach and Steve take a look at the Ohio Bobcats. Obviously, the biggest storyline here is replacing the legendary Frank Solich on the sidelines. Longtime offensive coordinator Tim Albin takes the reins for the Bobcats, and he has a deep, talented roster to work with on offense. The boys discuss the strength of the running back’s and the offensive line (sound familiar?) while also taking a look at what Ohio has to offer on the defensive side of the ball. After only playing three games last year, there are a lot of question marks surrounding this team.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you again next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 56</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Another week of the offseason is behind us, and we are a month away from football! 
Kicking off the show this week, Zach and Steve quickly breakdown the potential implications of Texas and Oklahoma’s pending move to the SEC. Where is college football headed? How will the ripple effects of this move impact the MAC? It’s certainly been a wild week in the college football world, and we’ll all be watching to see how this potential realignment plays out. 
Also in the news this week, the boys take a quick look at the pre-season awards watch lists that have been released. The MAC placed four offensive lineman on the Outland Award Watch List, and six (!!) punters on the Ray Guy Award Watch List. The conference has certainly been well represented this off-season, and it’s great to see some of the best athletes in the conference get some pre-season recognition.
Moving into our season previews, Zach and Steve first take a look at Eastern Michigan. Chris Creighton has done a phenomenal job in his time in Ypsilanti, and this year he may just have his most talented group yet. Though they were picked fifth in the west, 21 starters return, and this offense could be one of the best in the conference. Will the defense improve enough to get the Eagles back to a bowl game? That is the million dollar question. Regardless, the boys think that the Eagles have enough talent this year to compete for a post-season spot.
In the east division, we take a look at Akron. The Zips program was a mess when Tom Arth was hired three years ago, and he has done a lot to solidify the roster. The offense found some good pieces last year, namely RB Teon Dollard. If the Zips young offensive line can show improvement this year, the offense could take a big step forward. On the defensive side of the ball, a lot of questions remain. Zips fans can take solace in their strong linebacking core, led by Bubba Arslanian and Brandon Bischof. The Zips may not be ready to compete for a bowl berth just yet, but things seem to be moving in the right direction in Northeast Ohio.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll continue our season preview series and take a look at Central Michigan and Ohio. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 15:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Another week of the offseason is behind us, and we are a month away from football! 
Kicking off the show this week, Zach and Steve quickly breakdown the potential implications of Texas and Oklahoma’s pending move to the SEC. Where is college football headed? How will the ripple effects of this move impact the MAC? It’s certainly been a wild week in the college football world, and we’ll all be watching to see how this potential realignment plays out. 
Also in the news this week, the boys take a quick look at the pre-season awards watch lists that have been released. The MAC placed four offensive lineman on the Outland Award Watch List, and six (!!) punters on the Ray Guy Award Watch List. The conference has certainly been well represented this off-season, and it’s great to see some of the best athletes in the conference get some pre-season recognition.
Moving into our season previews, Zach and Steve first take a look at Eastern Michigan. Chris Creighton has done a phenomenal job in his time in Ypsilanti, and this year he may just have his most talented group yet. Though they were picked fifth in the west, 21 starters return, and this offense could be one of the best in the conference. Will the defense improve enough to get the Eagles back to a bowl game? That is the million dollar question. Regardless, the boys think that the Eagles have enough talent this year to compete for a post-season spot.
In the east division, we take a look at Akron. The Zips program was a mess when Tom Arth was hired three years ago, and he has done a lot to solidify the roster. The offense found some good pieces last year, namely RB Teon Dollard. If the Zips young offensive line can show improvement this year, the offense could take a big step forward. On the defensive side of the ball, a lot of questions remain. Zips fans can take solace in their strong linebacking core, led by Bubba Arslanian and Brandon Bischof. The Zips may not be ready to compete for a bowl berth just yet, but things seem to be moving in the right direction in Northeast Ohio.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll continue our season preview series and take a look at Central Michigan and Ohio. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Another week of the offseason is behind us, and we are a month away from football! </p><p>Kicking off the show this week, Zach and Steve quickly breakdown the potential implications of Texas and Oklahoma’s pending move to the SEC. Where is college football headed? How will the ripple effects of this move impact the MAC? It’s certainly been a wild week in the college football world, and we’ll all be watching to see how this potential realignment plays out. </p><p>Also in the news this week, the boys take a quick look at the pre-season awards watch lists that have been released. The MAC placed four offensive lineman on the Outland Award Watch List, and six (!!) punters on the Ray Guy Award Watch List. The conference has certainly been well represented this off-season, and it’s great to see some of the best athletes in the conference get some pre-season recognition.</p><p>Moving into our season previews, Zach and Steve first take a look at Eastern Michigan. Chris Creighton has done a phenomenal job in his time in Ypsilanti, and this year he may just have his most talented group yet. Though they were picked fifth in the west, 21 starters return, and this offense could be one of the best in the conference. Will the defense improve enough to get the Eagles back to a bowl game? That is the million dollar question. Regardless, the boys think that the Eagles have enough talent this year to compete for a post-season spot.</p><p>In the east division, we take a look at Akron. The Zips program was a mess when Tom Arth was hired three years ago, and he has done a lot to solidify the roster. The offense found some good pieces last year, namely RB Teon Dollard. If the Zips young offensive line can show improvement this year, the offense could take a big step forward. On the defensive side of the ball, a lot of questions remain. Zips fans can take solace in their strong linebacking core, led by Bubba Arslanian and Brandon Bischof. The Zips may not be ready to compete for a bowl berth just yet, but things seem to be moving in the right direction in Northeast Ohio.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Next week, we’ll continue our season preview series and take a look at Central Michigan and Ohio. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 55</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We’re only six weeks from football. It’s so close! With the season drawing nearer, we’re starting our team previews this week. We have a PACKED episode this week!
Before starting the previews, we open up the a block with a recap of this weeks’ MAC Media Days at Ford Field in Detroit. The media voted on how they see the divisions playing out this year, with Kent State being picked to win the East and Ball State repeating in the West. Zach and Steve discuss their thoughts on each division. Did the media get it right? Let us know!
Also in the news, we’ve reached the stage of the pre-season where the annual awards watch lists are being released. The MAC placed SIX running backs on the annual Doak Walker Award watch list, which is a heck of an accomplishment for the conference. Elsewhere, Kent State QB Dustin Crum was named to the Davey O’Brien Award watch list for the nations best signal caller.
In the B block, we dive into our first team preview of the year, taking a deep dive on the Northern Illinois Huskies. The boys recap NIU’s performance last year, while looking at the make up of the roster. This is still an incredibly young team, though there are some good pieces left from last years squad. New QB Rocky Lombardi will have a number of weapons on offense, with Tyrice Richie and Trayvon Rudolph on the outside and Harrison Waylee in the backfield. The defense also returns some nice pieces, especially in the secondary. Huskie fans, how do you feel about NIU’s chances this year? What type of season will constitute enough “progress” for you? Let us know!
To close out the show, the boys take a look at Bowling Green. Falcon fans...we’re sorry. It has been a sharp decline for the Falcons since the 2015 MAC Championship season, and things don’t seem to be getting any better. Coach Scott Loeffler still has an incredibly young team after losing a number of players to the transfer portal this past offseason. Zach and Steve discuss some of the newcomers on offense (two P5 transfers at the skill positions) and what type of season to expect from QB Matt McDonald. On defense, the Falcons switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme with the hope of improving last year historically bad defense. They say that rock bottom is a good place to push off from, and it seems as if the Falcons are embodying that ethos right now. Signs of improvement this year are necessary, and would certainly be welcomed by the Falcons fan base.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 15:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We’re only six weeks from football. It’s so close! With the season drawing nearer, we’re starting our team previews this week. We have a PACKED episode this week!
Before starting the previews, we open up the a block with a recap of this weeks’ MAC Media Days at Ford Field in Detroit. The media voted on how they see the divisions playing out this year, with Kent State being picked to win the East and Ball State repeating in the West. Zach and Steve discuss their thoughts on each division. Did the media get it right? Let us know!
Also in the news, we’ve reached the stage of the pre-season where the annual awards watch lists are being released. The MAC placed SIX running backs on the annual Doak Walker Award watch list, which is a heck of an accomplishment for the conference. Elsewhere, Kent State QB Dustin Crum was named to the Davey O’Brien Award watch list for the nations best signal caller.
In the B block, we dive into our first team preview of the year, taking a deep dive on the Northern Illinois Huskies. The boys recap NIU’s performance last year, while looking at the make up of the roster. This is still an incredibly young team, though there are some good pieces left from last years squad. New QB Rocky Lombardi will have a number of weapons on offense, with Tyrice Richie and Trayvon Rudolph on the outside and Harrison Waylee in the backfield. The defense also returns some nice pieces, especially in the secondary. Huskie fans, how do you feel about NIU’s chances this year? What type of season will constitute enough “progress” for you? Let us know!
To close out the show, the boys take a look at Bowling Green. Falcon fans...we’re sorry. It has been a sharp decline for the Falcons since the 2015 MAC Championship season, and things don’t seem to be getting any better. Coach Scott Loeffler still has an incredibly young team after losing a number of players to the transfer portal this past offseason. Zach and Steve discuss some of the newcomers on offense (two P5 transfers at the skill positions) and what type of season to expect from QB Matt McDonald. On defense, the Falcons switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme with the hope of improving last year historically bad defense. They say that rock bottom is a good place to push off from, and it seems as if the Falcons are embodying that ethos right now. Signs of improvement this year are necessary, and would certainly be welcomed by the Falcons fan base.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We’re only six weeks from football. It’s so close! With the season drawing nearer, we’re starting our team previews this week. We have a PACKED episode this week!</p><p>Before starting the previews, we open up the a block with a recap of this weeks’ MAC Media Days at Ford Field in Detroit. The media voted on how they see the divisions playing out this year, with Kent State being picked to win the East and Ball State repeating in the West. Zach and Steve discuss their thoughts on each division. Did the media get it right? Let us know!</p><p>Also in the news, we’ve reached the stage of the pre-season where the annual awards watch lists are being released. The MAC placed SIX running backs on the annual Doak Walker Award watch list, which is a heck of an accomplishment for the conference. Elsewhere, Kent State QB Dustin Crum was named to the Davey O’Brien Award watch list for the nations best signal caller.</p><p>In the B block, we dive into our first team preview of the year, taking a deep dive on the Northern Illinois Huskies. The boys recap NIU’s performance last year, while looking at the make up of the roster. This is still an incredibly young team, though there are some good pieces left from last years squad. New QB Rocky Lombardi will have a number of weapons on offense, with Tyrice Richie and Trayvon Rudolph on the outside and Harrison Waylee in the backfield. The defense also returns some nice pieces, especially in the secondary. Huskie fans, how do you feel about NIU’s chances this year? What type of season will constitute enough “progress” for you? Let us know!</p><p>To close out the show, the boys take a look at Bowling Green. Falcon fans...we’re sorry. It has been a sharp decline for the Falcons since the 2015 MAC Championship season, and things don’t seem to be getting any better. Coach Scott Loeffler still has an incredibly young team after losing a number of players to the transfer portal this past offseason. Zach and Steve discuss some of the newcomers on offense (two P5 transfers at the skill positions) and what type of season to expect from QB Matt McDonald. On defense, the Falcons switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme with the hope of improving last year historically bad defense. They say that rock bottom is a good place to push off from, and it seems as if the Falcons are embodying that ethos right now. Signs of improvement this year are necessary, and would certainly be welcomed by the Falcons fan base.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 54</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It was a bittersweet week here at the Bandwagon, as we announce Sam’s departure as co-host of the show. It’s been a great ride building this up from nothing over the past year, so we put together a great show to send him out on a high note!
In the major news story of the week, the boys break down Frank Solich’s retirement at Ohio. Solich led the Bobcats for 16 years and retires as the winningest head football coach in MAC history. What he’s done for the Bobcats program has been incredible, and we don’t think it’s crazy to say there will be a statue of him in Athens one day. Long time offensive coordinator Tim Albin will take over the reins of the program, and we’ll be curious to see if he’ll be able to sustain the Bobcats momentum over the next few seasons. 
Also at Ohio, AD Julie Cromer announced Geoff Carlston as the new head coach of the Bobcats women’s volleyball program. Carlston returns to Athens for a second stint as head coach, previously serving in the role from 2003-2007. In that time, Carlston’s squads went 144-22, and 78-2 in the MAC. Are those numbers good? Carlston returns to Athens after spending 12 years in Columbus leading the Ohio State women’s program. 
Lastly in the news, the boys break down the MAC selections in last weekends MLB draft. The headliner was Miami pitcher Sam Bachman, who went 9th overall to the LA Angels. Overall, 9 MAC players were drafted, including MAC Player of the Year Chris Myers of Toledo. Best of luck to all of the MAC athletes who heard their name called!
In this weeks football preview, Zach and Sam select the players who they think will serve as the “Keys to Success” for each MAC squad this year. Who will be the driver of your team this season? What players or position groups need to step up? Let us know!
To close out this weeks show, soon to be co-host Steve Helwick stops by to introduce himself to the audience. Steve has been covering the MAC for Hustle Belt for five years now, so if you’re a Belter, you certainly have read his work. Steve talks about his love for college football, how he got introduced to the MAC, and the teams that intrigue him this year. We’re looking forward to welcoming Steve as a new co-host!
As always thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It was a bittersweet week here at the Bandwagon, as we announce Sam’s departure as co-host of the show. It’s been a great ride building this up from nothing over the past year, so we put together a great show to send him out on a high note!
In the major news story of the week, the boys break down Frank Solich’s retirement at Ohio. Solich led the Bobcats for 16 years and retires as the winningest head football coach in MAC history. What he’s done for the Bobcats program has been incredible, and we don’t think it’s crazy to say there will be a statue of him in Athens one day. Long time offensive coordinator Tim Albin will take over the reins of the program, and we’ll be curious to see if he’ll be able to sustain the Bobcats momentum over the next few seasons. 
Also at Ohio, AD Julie Cromer announced Geoff Carlston as the new head coach of the Bobcats women’s volleyball program. Carlston returns to Athens for a second stint as head coach, previously serving in the role from 2003-2007. In that time, Carlston’s squads went 144-22, and 78-2 in the MAC. Are those numbers good? Carlston returns to Athens after spending 12 years in Columbus leading the Ohio State women’s program. 
Lastly in the news, the boys break down the MAC selections in last weekends MLB draft. The headliner was Miami pitcher Sam Bachman, who went 9th overall to the LA Angels. Overall, 9 MAC players were drafted, including MAC Player of the Year Chris Myers of Toledo. Best of luck to all of the MAC athletes who heard their name called!
In this weeks football preview, Zach and Sam select the players who they think will serve as the “Keys to Success” for each MAC squad this year. Who will be the driver of your team this season? What players or position groups need to step up? Let us know!
To close out this weeks show, soon to be co-host Steve Helwick stops by to introduce himself to the audience. Steve has been covering the MAC for Hustle Belt for five years now, so if you’re a Belter, you certainly have read his work. Steve talks about his love for college football, how he got introduced to the MAC, and the teams that intrigue him this year. We’re looking forward to welcoming Steve as a new co-host!
As always thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It was a bittersweet week here at the Bandwagon, as we announce Sam’s departure as co-host of the show. It’s been a great ride building this up from nothing over the past year, so we put together a great show to send him out on a high note!</p><p>In the major news story of the week, the boys break down Frank Solich’s retirement at Ohio. Solich led the Bobcats for 16 years and retires as the winningest head football coach in MAC history. What he’s done for the Bobcats program has been incredible, and we don’t think it’s crazy to say there will be a statue of him in Athens one day. Long time offensive coordinator Tim Albin will take over the reins of the program, and we’ll be curious to see if he’ll be able to sustain the Bobcats momentum over the next few seasons. </p><p>Also at Ohio, AD Julie Cromer announced Geoff Carlston as the new head coach of the Bobcats women’s volleyball program. Carlston returns to Athens for a second stint as head coach, previously serving in the role from 2003-2007. In that time, Carlston’s squads went 144-22, and 78-2 in the MAC. Are those numbers good? Carlston returns to Athens after spending 12 years in Columbus leading the Ohio State women’s program. </p><p>Lastly in the news, the boys break down the MAC selections in last weekends MLB draft. The headliner was Miami pitcher Sam Bachman, who went 9th overall to the LA Angels. Overall, 9 MAC players were drafted, including MAC Player of the Year Chris Myers of Toledo. Best of luck to all of the MAC athletes who heard their name called!</p><p>In this weeks football preview, Zach and Sam select the players who they think will serve as the “Keys to Success” for each MAC squad this year. Who will be the driver of your team this season? What players or position groups need to step up? Let us know!</p><p>To close out this weeks show, soon to be co-host Steve Helwick stops by to introduce himself to the audience. Steve has been covering the MAC for Hustle Belt for five years now, so if you’re a Belter, you certainly have read his work. Steve talks about his love for college football, how he got introduced to the MAC, and the teams that intrigue him this year. We’re looking forward to welcoming Steve as a new co-host!</p><p>As always thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 53</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Another week down, another week closer to football season. Let’s get to it!
On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam talk about the bevy of contract extensions recently announced at Ball State. The most noteworthy are AD Beth Goetz and football coach Mike Neu, though baseball coach Rich Maloney, women’s basketball coach Brady Sallee, and men’s basketball coach James Whitford.
In other men’s basketball news, Ohio PG Jason Preston announced that he would keep his name in the NBA draft and thus will not be returning to the Bobcats this year. This marks the end of an incredible run for Preston in Athens, who won the MAC tournament and knocked off Virginia in the NCAA tournament this past March. Best of luck to Jason as he begins his professional career.
In football news, the boys break down and debate the recently released “All-MAC 21st Century Team” which was compiled by Bleacher Report. Who was snubbed from the list? Who made the team that didn’t deserve to be there? Zach and Sam both give their thoughts. Let us know what you think!
Thanks for stopping by yet again this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 15:35:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Another week down, another week closer to football season. Let’s get to it!
On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam talk about the bevy of contract extensions recently announced at Ball State. The most noteworthy are AD Beth Goetz and football coach Mike Neu, though baseball coach Rich Maloney, women’s basketball coach Brady Sallee, and men’s basketball coach James Whitford.
In other men’s basketball news, Ohio PG Jason Preston announced that he would keep his name in the NBA draft and thus will not be returning to the Bobcats this year. This marks the end of an incredible run for Preston in Athens, who won the MAC tournament and knocked off Virginia in the NCAA tournament this past March. Best of luck to Jason as he begins his professional career.
In football news, the boys break down and debate the recently released “All-MAC 21st Century Team” which was compiled by Bleacher Report. Who was snubbed from the list? Who made the team that didn’t deserve to be there? Zach and Sam both give their thoughts. Let us know what you think!
Thanks for stopping by yet again this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Another week down, another week closer to football season. Let’s get to it!</p><p>On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam talk about the bevy of contract extensions recently announced at Ball State. The most noteworthy are AD Beth Goetz and football coach Mike Neu, though baseball coach Rich Maloney, women’s basketball coach Brady Sallee, and men’s basketball coach James Whitford.</p><p>In other men’s basketball news, Ohio PG Jason Preston announced that he would keep his name in the NBA draft and thus will not be returning to the Bobcats this year. This marks the end of an incredible run for Preston in Athens, who won the MAC tournament and knocked off Virginia in the NCAA tournament this past March. Best of luck to Jason as he begins his professional career.</p><p>In football news, the boys break down and debate the recently released “All-MAC 21st Century Team” which was compiled by Bleacher Report. Who was snubbed from the list? Who made the team that didn’t deserve to be there? Zach and Sam both give their thoughts. Let us know what you think!</p><p>Thanks for stopping by yet again this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 52</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe this, but it’s now been an entire year since the first episode of the Bandwagon. What a ride it’s been! Thank you all for the continued support.
On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam break down the recent transfer of WR Quian Williams from Eastern Michigan to Buffalo. We’ve seen a few of these intra-conference transfers since the MAC changed the rule a few months back. Williams was the third leading receiver for the Eagles last season, and with all of the roster turnover in Buffalo, there are certainly reps to be had.
The big story this week is the continuation of the NIL discussion that we broke down last week. Yesterday, the NCAA enacted it’s new “name, image, and likeness” legislation, that will allow athletes to profit off of their own brands. This is a huge step in college athletics. The boys talk about what they think the effects will be.
In this weeks’ football lookahead, the boys take a look at the MAC championship odds. Buffalo currently sits as the favorite at +200, which baffles Zach and Sam both. They each discuss which teams might provide some good value bets. Continuing this trend, the boys take a look at the recently released week one lines. The MAC has some great match-up’s in the seasons opening week, and plenty of opportunities to potentially grab an upset win against a power 5 program.
To close out the show this week, Zach talks with fellow Belter and NIU alum Dave Drury. They discuss the state of the NIU fanbase, life in DeKalb, the tailgating atmosphere at Huskie Stadium, the best beers that Dave has tried recently, among many other things.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe this, but it’s now been an entire year since the first episode of the Bandwagon. What a ride it’s been! Thank you all for the continued support.
On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam break down the recent transfer of WR Quian Williams from Eastern Michigan to Buffalo. We’ve seen a few of these intra-conference transfers since the MAC changed the rule a few months back. Williams was the third leading receiver for the Eagles last season, and with all of the roster turnover in Buffalo, there are certainly reps to be had.
The big story this week is the continuation of the NIL discussion that we broke down last week. Yesterday, the NCAA enacted it’s new “name, image, and likeness” legislation, that will allow athletes to profit off of their own brands. This is a huge step in college athletics. The boys talk about what they think the effects will be.
In this weeks’ football lookahead, the boys take a look at the MAC championship odds. Buffalo currently sits as the favorite at +200, which baffles Zach and Sam both. They each discuss which teams might provide some good value bets. Continuing this trend, the boys take a look at the recently released week one lines. The MAC has some great match-up’s in the seasons opening week, and plenty of opportunities to potentially grab an upset win against a power 5 program.
To close out the show this week, Zach talks with fellow Belter and NIU alum Dave Drury. They discuss the state of the NIU fanbase, life in DeKalb, the tailgating atmosphere at Huskie Stadium, the best beers that Dave has tried recently, among many other things.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It’s hard to believe this, but it’s now been an entire year since the first episode of the Bandwagon. What a ride it’s been! Thank you all for the continued support.</p><p>On this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam break down the recent transfer of WR Quian Williams from Eastern Michigan to Buffalo. We’ve seen a few of these intra-conference transfers since the MAC changed the rule a few months back. Williams was the third leading receiver for the Eagles last season, and with all of the roster turnover in Buffalo, there are certainly reps to be had.</p><p>The big story this week is the continuation of the NIL discussion that we broke down last week. Yesterday, the NCAA enacted it’s new “name, image, and likeness” legislation, that will allow athletes to profit off of their own brands. This is a huge step in college athletics. The boys talk about what they think the effects will be.</p><p>In this weeks’ football lookahead, the boys take a look at the MAC championship odds. Buffalo currently sits as the favorite at +200, which baffles Zach and Sam both. They each discuss which teams might provide some good value bets. Continuing this trend, the boys take a look at the recently released week one lines. The MAC has some great match-up’s in the seasons opening week, and plenty of opportunities to potentially grab an upset win against a power 5 program.</p><p>To close out the show this week, Zach talks with fellow Belter and NIU alum Dave Drury. They discuss the state of the NIU fanbase, life in DeKalb, the tailgating atmosphere at Huskie Stadium, the best beers that Dave has tried recently, among many other things.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks! Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 51</title>
      <description>Another week in the books, and another week closer to football, folks. It will be here before we know it. We’re all looking forward to the fall, but that doesn’t mean that there’s nothing happening right now in the MAC universe. We’re excited to recap the week that was!
In the news this week, two former MAC track and field athletes have qualified for the Olympics. Former Akron distance runner Clayton Murphy qualified for Tokyo in the 800 meter race, after claiming the Bronze medal in the 2016 Games. Similarly, former Eastern Michigan standout Donald Scott qualified for Tokyo in the triple jump. This will be Donald’s first trip to the Olympics, a huge accomplishment. Congratulations and good luck to both! We’ll certainly be monitoring their success in Japan next month.
On the hardwood, new EMU men’s basketball coach Stan Heath continued his overhaul of the Eagles roster, bringing in graduate transfer James “Monty” Scott from Portland State. This certainly seems like a welcome addition for Eastern, as Scott averaged 13.7 PPG for the Vikings last year and was named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention.
Also at EMU, some cool news from the gridiron: Punter Jake Julien was named 4th team preseason All-American by Phil Steele, who released his All-American lists this week. Julien is the only MAC player to earn this distinction, and it’s easy to see why. He’s really proved himself to be elite for the Eagles over the past four years.
Rounding out the news this week, the boys break down the recent Supreme Court ruling, which limits the NCAA’s ability to restrict the benefits that schools can offer their student-athletes. This feels like the first domino to fall for the NCAA, and we will be interested to see what this leads to.
In a week one football preview, the boys break down the slate of games for the opening week and discuss the best match-up’s. Zach talked a few weeks ago about Syracuse traveling to Ohio, and Sam touches on Kent State’s trip to Texas A&amp;M. Do you see any opportunities for the MAC to steal a win in the opening week?
To close out the show, the boys welcome Hustle Belt Creative Director James Jimenez to discuss how he became a fan of Central Michigan. James talks about how he ended up choosing to go to CMU, what the fanbase is like, and how folks feel about the current state of Chippewa athletics.
Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>51</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Another week in the books, and another week closer to football, folks. It will be here before we know it. We’re all looking forward to the fall, but that doesn’t mean that there’s nothing happening right now in the MAC universe. We’re excited to recap the week that was!
In the news this week, two former MAC track and field athletes have qualified for the Olympics. Former Akron distance runner Clayton Murphy qualified for Tokyo in the 800 meter race, after claiming the Bronze medal in the 2016 Games. Similarly, former Eastern Michigan standout Donald Scott qualified for Tokyo in the triple jump. This will be Donald’s first trip to the Olympics, a huge accomplishment. Congratulations and good luck to both! We’ll certainly be monitoring their success in Japan next month.
On the hardwood, new EMU men’s basketball coach Stan Heath continued his overhaul of the Eagles roster, bringing in graduate transfer James “Monty” Scott from Portland State. This certainly seems like a welcome addition for Eastern, as Scott averaged 13.7 PPG for the Vikings last year and was named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention.
Also at EMU, some cool news from the gridiron: Punter Jake Julien was named 4th team preseason All-American by Phil Steele, who released his All-American lists this week. Julien is the only MAC player to earn this distinction, and it’s easy to see why. He’s really proved himself to be elite for the Eagles over the past four years.
Rounding out the news this week, the boys break down the recent Supreme Court ruling, which limits the NCAA’s ability to restrict the benefits that schools can offer their student-athletes. This feels like the first domino to fall for the NCAA, and we will be interested to see what this leads to.
In a week one football preview, the boys break down the slate of games for the opening week and discuss the best match-up’s. Zach talked a few weeks ago about Syracuse traveling to Ohio, and Sam touches on Kent State’s trip to Texas A&amp;M. Do you see any opportunities for the MAC to steal a win in the opening week?
To close out the show, the boys welcome Hustle Belt Creative Director James Jimenez to discuss how he became a fan of Central Michigan. James talks about how he ended up choosing to go to CMU, what the fanbase is like, and how folks feel about the current state of Chippewa athletics.
Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you next Friday.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another week in the books, and another week closer to football, folks. It will be here before we know it. We’re all looking forward to the fall, but that doesn’t mean that there’s nothing happening right now in the MAC universe. We’re excited to recap the week that was!</p><p>In the news this week, two former MAC track and field athletes have qualified for the Olympics. Former Akron distance runner Clayton Murphy qualified for Tokyo in the 800 meter race, after claiming the Bronze medal in the 2016 Games. Similarly, former Eastern Michigan standout Donald Scott qualified for Tokyo in the triple jump. This will be Donald’s first trip to the Olympics, a huge accomplishment. Congratulations and good luck to both! We’ll certainly be monitoring their success in Japan next month.</p><p>On the hardwood, new EMU men’s basketball coach Stan Heath continued his overhaul of the Eagles roster, bringing in graduate transfer James “Monty” Scott from Portland State. This certainly seems like a welcome addition for Eastern, as Scott averaged 13.7 PPG for the Vikings last year and was named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention.</p><p>Also at EMU, some cool news from the gridiron: Punter Jake Julien was named 4th team preseason All-American by Phil Steele, who released his All-American lists this week. Julien is the only MAC player to earn this distinction, and it’s easy to see why. He’s really proved himself to be elite for the Eagles over the past four years.</p><p>Rounding out the news this week, the boys break down the recent Supreme Court ruling, which limits the NCAA’s ability to restrict the benefits that schools can offer their student-athletes. This feels like the first domino to fall for the NCAA, and we will be interested to see what this leads to.</p><p>In a week one football preview, the boys break down the slate of games for the opening week and discuss the best match-up’s. Zach talked a few weeks ago about Syracuse traveling to Ohio, and Sam touches on Kent State’s trip to Texas A&amp;M. Do you see any opportunities for the MAC to steal a win in the opening week?</p><p>To close out the show, the boys welcome Hustle Belt Creative Director James Jimenez to discuss how he became a fan of Central Michigan. James talks about how he ended up choosing to go to CMU, what the fanbase is like, and how folks feel about the current state of Chippewa athletics.</p><p>Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll talk to you next Friday.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 50</title>
      <description>Folks, with your help, we’ve officially made it to 50 episodes. This has been an incredibly fun journey - thank you all for stopping by and listening each and every week! Let’s get right into this weeks’ episode.
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys recap the MAC results at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Kent State discus thrower Gabby Bailey was the highlight for the MAC representatives in the field - she finished 6th in the discus, good enough to earn First Team All-American Honors. A trio of other MAC athletes earned Second Team and Honorable Mention All-American recognition, so we think it’s safe to say that the MAC athletes who competed represented the conference well.
In some football transfer news (seems to be a lot of that, lately), NIU QB Ross Bowers announced that he would be transferring elsewhere for his final season of college ball. A two year starter for the Huskies, his veteran presence will certainly be missed. This seems to clear the way for Michigan State transfer Rocky Lombardi to take over under center this fall, though we will see what happens when fall camp opens up in August.
In some volleyball news, Ball State hired Donan Cruz as their new men’s volleyball coach. Cruz will replace Ball State legend Joel Walton, who led the Cardinals program for 23 years. Cruz is coming off an incredibly successful run at NAIA Grand View University, having won two national championships in his ten years as head coach.
In some branding news, Eastern Michigan announced a partnership with marketing professional Jeremy Darlow to help EMU athletes take advantage of the new Name, Image, and Likeness rules. This seems to be a trend among division one athletic departments, and the Eagles are the fourth MAC school to announce such a partnership. At Akron, the Zips announced a new five year deal with Nike to allow the apparel giant to outfit all of Akron’s athletic teams.
To close out this weeks show, the boys introduce a new segment - “Why Are You a Fan?” Zach and Sam want to understand each fanbase in the MAC, and what better way to do that then talk to the fans themselves? To start this off, the boys welcome on fellow Belter Zack VanNieuwenhze (aka @thevannzee on Twitter) to talk about how he became an Eastern Michigan fan. We look forward to continuing this segment throughout the summer, and can’t wait to learn more about the passionate fans at each of the MAC schools!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks, and thank you for the continued support over the past year. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Folks, with your help, we’ve officially made it to 50 episodes. This has been an incredibly fun journey - thank you all for stopping by and listening each and every week! Let’s get right into this weeks’ episode.
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys recap the MAC results at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Kent State discus thrower Gabby Bailey was the highlight for the MAC representatives in the field - she finished 6th in the discus, good enough to earn First Team All-American Honors. A trio of other MAC athletes earned Second Team and Honorable Mention All-American recognition, so we think it’s safe to say that the MAC athletes who competed represented the conference well.
In some football transfer news (seems to be a lot of that, lately), NIU QB Ross Bowers announced that he would be transferring elsewhere for his final season of college ball. A two year starter for the Huskies, his veteran presence will certainly be missed. This seems to clear the way for Michigan State transfer Rocky Lombardi to take over under center this fall, though we will see what happens when fall camp opens up in August.
In some volleyball news, Ball State hired Donan Cruz as their new men’s volleyball coach. Cruz will replace Ball State legend Joel Walton, who led the Cardinals program for 23 years. Cruz is coming off an incredibly successful run at NAIA Grand View University, having won two national championships in his ten years as head coach.
In some branding news, Eastern Michigan announced a partnership with marketing professional Jeremy Darlow to help EMU athletes take advantage of the new Name, Image, and Likeness rules. This seems to be a trend among division one athletic departments, and the Eagles are the fourth MAC school to announce such a partnership. At Akron, the Zips announced a new five year deal with Nike to allow the apparel giant to outfit all of Akron’s athletic teams.
To close out this weeks show, the boys introduce a new segment - “Why Are You a Fan?” Zach and Sam want to understand each fanbase in the MAC, and what better way to do that then talk to the fans themselves? To start this off, the boys welcome on fellow Belter Zack VanNieuwenhze (aka @thevannzee on Twitter) to talk about how he became an Eastern Michigan fan. We look forward to continuing this segment throughout the summer, and can’t wait to learn more about the passionate fans at each of the MAC schools!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks, and thank you for the continued support over the past year. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Folks, with your help, we’ve officially made it to 50 episodes. This has been an incredibly fun journey - thank you all for stopping by and listening each and every week! Let’s get right into this weeks’ episode.</p><p>In this weeks’ news segment, the boys recap the MAC results at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Kent State discus thrower Gabby Bailey was the highlight for the MAC representatives in the field - she finished 6th in the discus, good enough to earn First Team All-American Honors. A trio of other MAC athletes earned Second Team and Honorable Mention All-American recognition, so we think it’s safe to say that the MAC athletes who competed represented the conference well.</p><p>In some football transfer news (seems to be a lot of that, lately), NIU QB Ross Bowers announced that he would be transferring elsewhere for his final season of college ball. A two year starter for the Huskies, his veteran presence will certainly be missed. This seems to clear the way for Michigan State transfer Rocky Lombardi to take over under center this fall, though we will see what happens when fall camp opens up in August.</p><p>In some volleyball news, Ball State hired Donan Cruz as their new men’s volleyball coach. Cruz will replace Ball State legend Joel Walton, who led the Cardinals program for 23 years. Cruz is coming off an incredibly successful run at NAIA Grand View University, having won two national championships in his ten years as head coach.</p><p>In some branding news, Eastern Michigan announced a partnership with marketing professional Jeremy Darlow to help EMU athletes take advantage of the new Name, Image, and Likeness rules. This seems to be a trend among division one athletic departments, and the Eagles are the fourth MAC school to announce such a partnership. At Akron, the Zips announced a new five year deal with Nike to allow the apparel giant to outfit all of Akron’s athletic teams.</p><p>To close out this weeks show, the boys introduce a new segment - “Why Are You a Fan?” Zach and Sam want to understand each fanbase in the MAC, and what better way to do that then talk to the fans themselves? To start this off, the boys welcome on fellow Belter Zack VanNieuwenhze (aka @thevannzee on Twitter) to talk about how he became an Eastern Michigan fan. We look forward to continuing this segment throughout the summer, and can’t wait to learn more about the passionate fans at each of the MAC schools!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks, and thank you for the continued support over the past year. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 49</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks, thanks for joining us again! We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. Even with spring sports all but wrapped up (with a few exceptions), it was still quite a busy week in the MAC. Let’s break it down!
In this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam lead off with the athletics re-brand at Western Michigan. The Broncos have pared down their color scheme, while introducing a new primary logo. The general feeling seems to be that the new color scheme is fine, but the new logo is not. The boys give their thoughts. Also in Kalamazoo, WMU basketball standout announced his transfer to Penn State to finish his college career. This is certainly a loss for the Broncos, as he was their leading rebounder and second leading scorer next season. As a Penn State fan though, Zach was pleased by this move!
In some football news, both Western Michigan and Bowling green announced this week that they would have full capacity at their respective stadiums for football this fall. With three MAC schools now having announced full capacity (Toledo announced last week), we can’t help but feel that their conference brethren will follow suit soon. We’ll keep an eye on it!
In general MAC news, Kent State officially won the 2021 Jacoby Trophy, given each year to the top women’s athletic program in the MAC. The Golden Flashes were bolstered by conference championships in women’s golf and out door track and field, while finishing second in field hockey. On the men’s side, Miami captured the Reese trophy for the top men’s program in the conference. The Redhawks had strong seasons from many of their Olympic sports, highlighted by conference titles in outdoor track and field and swimming and diving. Congrats to both schools on their success this year!
Lastly in the news, the boys break down this weekends NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. The MAC schools have collectively sent 11 athletes to compete. We’re rooting for all of them to bring home a championship for the conference!
Moving into baseball talk, Zach and Sam recap Central Michigan’s run in the NCAA regionals this past weekend. After a loss to Notre Dame on Friday, the Chippewas bounced back to defeat in-state rivals Michigan and UConn on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. This earned them a birth in the regional final, again against Notre Dame. Unfortunately, the Fighting Irish proved to be too much. Nonetheless, CMU certainly represented the conference well in picking up two victories.
To close out the show this week, the boys look ahead to football season and each give their bold predictions for the season. You won’t want to miss this, as both Zach and Sam go out on a bit of a limb and make their predictions about who will win the conference this fall. Tune in to hear their thoughts!
Thanks for stopping by again this week folks. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next Friday!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:02:16 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks, thanks for joining us again! We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. Even with spring sports all but wrapped up (with a few exceptions), it was still quite a busy week in the MAC. Let’s break it down!
In this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam lead off with the athletics re-brand at Western Michigan. The Broncos have pared down their color scheme, while introducing a new primary logo. The general feeling seems to be that the new color scheme is fine, but the new logo is not. The boys give their thoughts. Also in Kalamazoo, WMU basketball standout announced his transfer to Penn State to finish his college career. This is certainly a loss for the Broncos, as he was their leading rebounder and second leading scorer next season. As a Penn State fan though, Zach was pleased by this move!
In some football news, both Western Michigan and Bowling green announced this week that they would have full capacity at their respective stadiums for football this fall. With three MAC schools now having announced full capacity (Toledo announced last week), we can’t help but feel that their conference brethren will follow suit soon. We’ll keep an eye on it!
In general MAC news, Kent State officially won the 2021 Jacoby Trophy, given each year to the top women’s athletic program in the MAC. The Golden Flashes were bolstered by conference championships in women’s golf and out door track and field, while finishing second in field hockey. On the men’s side, Miami captured the Reese trophy for the top men’s program in the conference. The Redhawks had strong seasons from many of their Olympic sports, highlighted by conference titles in outdoor track and field and swimming and diving. Congrats to both schools on their success this year!
Lastly in the news, the boys break down this weekends NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. The MAC schools have collectively sent 11 athletes to compete. We’re rooting for all of them to bring home a championship for the conference!
Moving into baseball talk, Zach and Sam recap Central Michigan’s run in the NCAA regionals this past weekend. After a loss to Notre Dame on Friday, the Chippewas bounced back to defeat in-state rivals Michigan and UConn on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. This earned them a birth in the regional final, again against Notre Dame. Unfortunately, the Fighting Irish proved to be too much. Nonetheless, CMU certainly represented the conference well in picking up two victories.
To close out the show this week, the boys look ahead to football season and each give their bold predictions for the season. You won’t want to miss this, as both Zach and Sam go out on a bit of a limb and make their predictions about who will win the conference this fall. Tune in to hear their thoughts!
Thanks for stopping by again this week folks. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next Friday!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks, thanks for joining us again! We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. Even with spring sports all but wrapped up (with a few exceptions), it was still quite a busy week in the MAC. Let’s break it down!</p><p>In this weeks’ news segment, Zach and Sam lead off with the athletics re-brand at Western Michigan. The Broncos have pared down their color scheme, while introducing a new primary logo. The general feeling seems to be that the new color scheme is fine, but the new logo is not. The boys give their thoughts. Also in Kalamazoo, WMU basketball standout announced his transfer to Penn State to finish his college career. This is certainly a loss for the Broncos, as he was their leading rebounder and second leading scorer next season. As a Penn State fan though, Zach was pleased by this move!</p><p>In some football news, both Western Michigan and Bowling green announced this week that they would have full capacity at their respective stadiums for football this fall. With three MAC schools now having announced full capacity (Toledo announced last week), we can’t help but feel that their conference brethren will follow suit soon. We’ll keep an eye on it!</p><p>In general MAC news, Kent State officially won the 2021 Jacoby Trophy, given each year to the top women’s athletic program in the MAC. The Golden Flashes were bolstered by conference championships in women’s golf and out door track and field, while finishing second in field hockey. On the men’s side, Miami captured the Reese trophy for the top men’s program in the conference. The Redhawks had strong seasons from many of their Olympic sports, highlighted by conference titles in outdoor track and field and swimming and diving. Congrats to both schools on their success this year!</p><p>Lastly in the news, the boys break down this weekends NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. The MAC schools have collectively sent 11 athletes to compete. We’re rooting for all of them to bring home a championship for the conference!</p><p>Moving into baseball talk, Zach and Sam recap Central Michigan’s run in the NCAA regionals this past weekend. After a loss to Notre Dame on Friday, the Chippewas bounced back to defeat in-state rivals Michigan and UConn on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. This earned them a birth in the regional final, again against Notre Dame. Unfortunately, the Fighting Irish proved to be too much. Nonetheless, CMU certainly represented the conference well in picking up two victories.</p><p>To close out the show this week, the boys look ahead to football season and each give their bold predictions for the season. You won’t want to miss this, as both Zach and Sam go out on a bit of a limb and make their predictions about who will win the conference this fall. Tune in to hear their thoughts!</p><p>Thanks for stopping by again this week folks. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you here again next Friday!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 48</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! Summer is here, and spring sports are winding down, but it was still a busy week in the MAC.
In this week’s news segment, Zach and Sam discuss the most recent transfer news out of Buffalo. The Bulls lost 6 players to Kansas in the transfer portal this week, though they did also pick up a few Power 5 transfers. It will certainly be an interesting football season in upstate New York. 
In basketball news, Ohio’s Ben Vander Plas was named an Academic All-American, while Kent State extended long time men’s basketball coach Rob Senderoff. Congrats to both! In other coaching news, longtime Ohio women’s volleyball coach Deane Webb announced his retirement. In his seven years leading the Bobcats program, Webb captured one MAC regular season championship and another MAC tournament championship. 
This past weekend wrapped up the baseball season, and both Ball State and Central Michigan entered the weekend with a chance at the MAC championship. After both teams swept their weekend series’, the Chippewas finished as the MAC champions and earned the conferences auto bid to the upcoming NCAA tournament. CMU was assigned to the South Bend regional, and will start their post-season with a match up against Notre Dame. Ball State was on the bubble heading into selection Sunday, and unfortunately the Cardinals did not hear their name called. The boys give their thoughts.
Looking ahead to football, Zach and Sam break down the pre-season all-MAC teams that were just released. Were there any surprises? Did you feel your team was properly represented? Let us know!
To close out the show, the boys look ahead to the non-conference football games that excite them the most. We all missed these non-conference games last year, and there are plenty of high profile games for MAC teams this year. Which games are you most looking forward to? Does the MAC have any chances to knock off P5 teams this year?
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you again next week!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! Summer is here, and spring sports are winding down, but it was still a busy week in the MAC.
In this week’s news segment, Zach and Sam discuss the most recent transfer news out of Buffalo. The Bulls lost 6 players to Kansas in the transfer portal this week, though they did also pick up a few Power 5 transfers. It will certainly be an interesting football season in upstate New York. 
In basketball news, Ohio’s Ben Vander Plas was named an Academic All-American, while Kent State extended long time men’s basketball coach Rob Senderoff. Congrats to both! In other coaching news, longtime Ohio women’s volleyball coach Deane Webb announced his retirement. In his seven years leading the Bobcats program, Webb captured one MAC regular season championship and another MAC tournament championship. 
This past weekend wrapped up the baseball season, and both Ball State and Central Michigan entered the weekend with a chance at the MAC championship. After both teams swept their weekend series’, the Chippewas finished as the MAC champions and earned the conferences auto bid to the upcoming NCAA tournament. CMU was assigned to the South Bend regional, and will start their post-season with a match up against Notre Dame. Ball State was on the bubble heading into selection Sunday, and unfortunately the Cardinals did not hear their name called. The boys give their thoughts.
Looking ahead to football, Zach and Sam break down the pre-season all-MAC teams that were just released. Were there any surprises? Did you feel your team was properly represented? Let us know!
To close out the show, the boys look ahead to the non-conference football games that excite them the most. We all missed these non-conference games last year, and there are plenty of high profile games for MAC teams this year. Which games are you most looking forward to? Does the MAC have any chances to knock off P5 teams this year?
As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you again next week!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! Summer is here, and spring sports are winding down, but it was still a busy week in the MAC.</p><p>In this week’s news segment, Zach and Sam discuss the most recent transfer news out of Buffalo. The Bulls lost 6 players to Kansas in the transfer portal this week, though they did also pick up a few Power 5 transfers. It will certainly be an interesting football season in upstate New York. </p><p>In basketball news, Ohio’s Ben Vander Plas was named an Academic All-American, while Kent State extended long time men’s basketball coach Rob Senderoff. Congrats to both! In other coaching news, longtime Ohio women’s volleyball coach Deane Webb announced his retirement. In his seven years leading the Bobcats program, Webb captured one MAC regular season championship and another MAC tournament championship. </p><p>This past weekend wrapped up the baseball season, and both Ball State and Central Michigan entered the weekend with a chance at the MAC championship. After both teams swept their weekend series’, the Chippewas finished as the MAC champions and earned the conferences auto bid to the upcoming NCAA tournament. CMU was assigned to the South Bend regional, and will start their post-season with a match up against Notre Dame. Ball State was on the bubble heading into selection Sunday, and unfortunately the Cardinals did not hear their name called. The boys give their thoughts.</p><p>Looking ahead to football, Zach and Sam break down the pre-season all-MAC teams that were just released. Were there any surprises? Did you feel your team was properly represented? Let us know!</p><p>To close out the show, the boys look ahead to the non-conference football games that excite them the most. We all missed these non-conference games last year, and there are plenty of high profile games for MAC teams this year. Which games are you most looking forward to? Does the MAC have any chances to knock off P5 teams this year?</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by folks. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you again next week!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 47</title>
      <description>Another week is in the books, folks. Congrats, you made it! We’re happy to ring in the weekend with you with episode 47 of the podcast. There was a lot to discuss this week!
In the news this week, there have been a few transfer stories coming out of Buffalo. On the gridiron, safety Tyrone Hill entered the portal after totaling 31 tackles and 6 pass break-up’s last year for the Bulls. New head coach Maurice Linguist will certainly have his work cut out for him this fall, as Hill is now the 14th Bull to enter the portal. On the hardwood, sophomore guard Malik Zachery announced his transfer out of upstate New York, though he never actually played a game for the Bulls due to some legal troubles.
On the soccer pitch, the MAC announced Georgia Southern and Georgia State as new affiliate members for men’s soccer. Both programs will join the conference for the 2021-2022 season, and will increase the number of schools to eight. Best of luck to the Eagles and Panthers as they begin their MAC journey.
Lastly in the news, Toledo became the first MAC school to announce that they would have full capacity for football games in the fall, as well as the first school in Ohio to do so. We can only hope that this is the first sign that we’ll have a “normal” football season this year. It will be interesting to see if other MAC teams will follow suit. We know Rockets fans are excited to return to the Glass Bowl in September!
In this weeks’ spring sports recap, the boys touch on the end of the road for Kent State’s women’s golf team, who finished the season with a 17th place finish at last weeks’ NCAA Championships. Though they fell short of their ultimate goal of a title, the Flashes still had an incredible season, capturing their 22nd straight MAC title.
In softball, Miami also saw their season come to a close, as the Redhawks went 0-2 in their NCAA sub-regional. The Redhawks fought hard, but ultimately fell 3-2 to Notre Dame on Friday and 7-1 to Northwestern on Saturday. Miami still had a great year, setting a program record for wins and finishing with a final record of 46-11.
In baseball, we’re heading into the final week of the season. Two games separate first place Central Michigan and second place Ball State, and they are the only two teams who still have a shot to capture the conference title. Central takes on Toledo this week, while the Cardinals will take on Miami. Ball State has little room for error if they want to catch the Chippewas, and will likely need to sweep the Redhawks if they want to have a chance. We will see how this weekend plays out!
To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the newly released 2021 college football win total predictions (courtesy of DraftKings). Zach and Sam run down the projected total for each team, and give their thoughts on which teams are too high and too low. We’re just about three months away from the start of the season, and the boys agree that it can’t get here soon enough!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2021 18:37:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Another week is in the books, folks. Congrats, you made it! We’re happy to ring in the weekend with you with episode 47 of the podcast. There was a lot to discuss this week!
In the news this week, there have been a few transfer stories coming out of Buffalo. On the gridiron, safety Tyrone Hill entered the portal after totaling 31 tackles and 6 pass break-up’s last year for the Bulls. New head coach Maurice Linguist will certainly have his work cut out for him this fall, as Hill is now the 14th Bull to enter the portal. On the hardwood, sophomore guard Malik Zachery announced his transfer out of upstate New York, though he never actually played a game for the Bulls due to some legal troubles.
On the soccer pitch, the MAC announced Georgia Southern and Georgia State as new affiliate members for men’s soccer. Both programs will join the conference for the 2021-2022 season, and will increase the number of schools to eight. Best of luck to the Eagles and Panthers as they begin their MAC journey.
Lastly in the news, Toledo became the first MAC school to announce that they would have full capacity for football games in the fall, as well as the first school in Ohio to do so. We can only hope that this is the first sign that we’ll have a “normal” football season this year. It will be interesting to see if other MAC teams will follow suit. We know Rockets fans are excited to return to the Glass Bowl in September!
In this weeks’ spring sports recap, the boys touch on the end of the road for Kent State’s women’s golf team, who finished the season with a 17th place finish at last weeks’ NCAA Championships. Though they fell short of their ultimate goal of a title, the Flashes still had an incredible season, capturing their 22nd straight MAC title.
In softball, Miami also saw their season come to a close, as the Redhawks went 0-2 in their NCAA sub-regional. The Redhawks fought hard, but ultimately fell 3-2 to Notre Dame on Friday and 7-1 to Northwestern on Saturday. Miami still had a great year, setting a program record for wins and finishing with a final record of 46-11.
In baseball, we’re heading into the final week of the season. Two games separate first place Central Michigan and second place Ball State, and they are the only two teams who still have a shot to capture the conference title. Central takes on Toledo this week, while the Cardinals will take on Miami. Ball State has little room for error if they want to catch the Chippewas, and will likely need to sweep the Redhawks if they want to have a chance. We will see how this weekend plays out!
To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the newly released 2021 college football win total predictions (courtesy of DraftKings). Zach and Sam run down the projected total for each team, and give their thoughts on which teams are too high and too low. We’re just about three months away from the start of the season, and the boys agree that it can’t get here soon enough!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another week is in the books, folks. Congrats, you made it! We’re happy to ring in the weekend with you with episode 47 of the podcast. There was a lot to discuss this week!</p><p>In the news this week, there have been a few transfer stories coming out of Buffalo. On the gridiron, safety Tyrone Hill entered the portal after totaling 31 tackles and 6 pass break-up’s last year for the Bulls. New head coach Maurice Linguist will certainly have his work cut out for him this fall, as Hill is now the 14th Bull to enter the portal. On the hardwood, sophomore guard Malik Zachery announced his transfer out of upstate New York, though he never actually played a game for the Bulls due to some legal troubles.</p><p>On the soccer pitch, the MAC announced Georgia Southern and Georgia State as new affiliate members for men’s soccer. Both programs will join the conference for the 2021-2022 season, and will increase the number of schools to eight. Best of luck to the Eagles and Panthers as they begin their MAC journey.</p><p>Lastly in the news, Toledo became the first MAC school to announce that they would have full capacity for football games in the fall, as well as the first school in Ohio to do so. We can only hope that this is the first sign that we’ll have a “normal” football season this year. It will be interesting to see if other MAC teams will follow suit. We know Rockets fans are excited to return to the Glass Bowl in September!</p><p>In this weeks’ spring sports recap, the boys touch on the end of the road for Kent State’s women’s golf team, who finished the season with a 17th place finish at last weeks’ NCAA Championships. Though they fell short of their ultimate goal of a title, the Flashes still had an incredible season, capturing their 22nd straight MAC title.</p><p>In softball, Miami also saw their season come to a close, as the Redhawks went 0-2 in their NCAA sub-regional. The Redhawks fought hard, but ultimately fell 3-2 to Notre Dame on Friday and 7-1 to Northwestern on Saturday. Miami still had a great year, setting a program record for wins and finishing with a final record of 46-11.</p><p>In baseball, we’re heading into the final week of the season. Two games separate first place Central Michigan and second place Ball State, and they are the only two teams who still have a shot to capture the conference title. Central takes on Toledo this week, while the Cardinals will take on Miami. Ball State has little room for error if they want to catch the Chippewas, and will likely need to sweep the Redhawks if they want to have a chance. We will see how this weekend plays out!</p><p>To close out the show this week, the boys take a look at the newly released 2021 college football win total predictions (courtesy of DraftKings). Zach and Sam run down the projected total for each team, and give their thoughts on which teams are too high and too low. We’re just about three months away from the start of the season, and the boys agree that it can’t get here soon enough!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 46</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you've all had a wonderful week, and we're excited to help you kick off your weekend. Zach has found his way back to the show this week, and he and Sam are ready to break down the week that was in the MAC.
Kicking off the news segment this week, Ball State announced a 2025 non-conference football game against Auburn, while Bowling Green announced that their season opener this year at Tennessee will be played on Thursday, September 2nd. Exciting news for both programs! Will either be able to pull out a victory in SEC country? Only time will tell.
Elsewhere in football, the boys give an update on the situation at Buffalo, where 13 Bulls remain in the transfer portal after the hiring of new head coach Maurice Linguist. His ability to keep some of that talent around may have a significant impact on the Bulls moving forward.
In some exciting football news, former Ohio QB and MAC legend Nathan Rourke signed a three year deal with his hometown BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. With the league set to begin their season on August 5th, we know a lot of MAC fans will be paying attention to how Rourke's initial season north of the border plays out.
To close out the news, new NIU men's basketball Rashon Burno coach officially announced his first recruiting class. It's an interesting class, both in terms of it's large size (seven players) and the mix of transfers and incoming freshman. It will certainly be an interesting year in DeKalb.
Moving onto this weeks' spring sports segment, Zach and Sam first run down the post season awards in women's tennis, with Ball State's Max Norris winning coach of the year and Miami's Laura Rico winning player of the year. Congrats to both, as well as to the women that made first and second team all-MAC!
Moving on to golf, both the men's and women's squads from Kent State represented the MAC in the NCAA tournament this past week. While the men started off strong, they unfortunately faded down the stretch and were not able to advance. The women, however, continued their incredible season by placing fifth in their regional, thus qualifying them for the NCAA Championships this weekend. We're all rooting for the Golden Flashes to bring home a title on Sunday!
In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan have really separated themselves over the past few weeks, and they currently sit tied atop the conference. Central Michigan did themselves no favors this weekend, dropping three of four from Western, while Ball State split four games with Kent State. With only two weeks left in the regular season, and no conference tournament this year, it will be interesting to see who finishes at the top of the mountain.
In softball, the season has concluded. Miami enters the NCAA tournament this weekend as the MAC champion, and they take on Notre Dame this Friday in Lexington, Kentucky. After setting a program record with 46 wins this year, the Redhawks would love to advance. We'll see if Karli Spaid and company have the firepower to pull it off!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you're not already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon for all of the latest MAC updates. Have a great weekend everyone!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you've all had a wonderful week, and we're excited to help you kick off your weekend. Zach has found his way back to the show this week, and he and Sam are ready to break down the week that was in the MAC.
Kicking off the news segment this week, Ball State announced a 2025 non-conference football game against Auburn, while Bowling Green announced that their season opener this year at Tennessee will be played on Thursday, September 2nd. Exciting news for both programs! Will either be able to pull out a victory in SEC country? Only time will tell.
Elsewhere in football, the boys give an update on the situation at Buffalo, where 13 Bulls remain in the transfer portal after the hiring of new head coach Maurice Linguist. His ability to keep some of that talent around may have a significant impact on the Bulls moving forward.
In some exciting football news, former Ohio QB and MAC legend Nathan Rourke signed a three year deal with his hometown BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. With the league set to begin their season on August 5th, we know a lot of MAC fans will be paying attention to how Rourke's initial season north of the border plays out.
To close out the news, new NIU men's basketball Rashon Burno coach officially announced his first recruiting class. It's an interesting class, both in terms of it's large size (seven players) and the mix of transfers and incoming freshman. It will certainly be an interesting year in DeKalb.
Moving onto this weeks' spring sports segment, Zach and Sam first run down the post season awards in women's tennis, with Ball State's Max Norris winning coach of the year and Miami's Laura Rico winning player of the year. Congrats to both, as well as to the women that made first and second team all-MAC!
Moving on to golf, both the men's and women's squads from Kent State represented the MAC in the NCAA tournament this past week. While the men started off strong, they unfortunately faded down the stretch and were not able to advance. The women, however, continued their incredible season by placing fifth in their regional, thus qualifying them for the NCAA Championships this weekend. We're all rooting for the Golden Flashes to bring home a title on Sunday!
In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan have really separated themselves over the past few weeks, and they currently sit tied atop the conference. Central Michigan did themselves no favors this weekend, dropping three of four from Western, while Ball State split four games with Kent State. With only two weeks left in the regular season, and no conference tournament this year, it will be interesting to see who finishes at the top of the mountain.
In softball, the season has concluded. Miami enters the NCAA tournament this weekend as the MAC champion, and they take on Notre Dame this Friday in Lexington, Kentucky. After setting a program record with 46 wins this year, the Redhawks would love to advance. We'll see if Karli Spaid and company have the firepower to pull it off!
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you're not already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon for all of the latest MAC updates. Have a great weekend everyone!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you've all had a wonderful week, and we're excited to help you kick off your weekend. Zach has found his way back to the show this week, and he and Sam are ready to break down the week that was in the MAC.</p><p>Kicking off the news segment this week, Ball State announced a 2025 non-conference football game against Auburn, while Bowling Green announced that their season opener this year at Tennessee will be played on Thursday, September 2nd. Exciting news for both programs! Will either be able to pull out a victory in SEC country? Only time will tell.</p><p>Elsewhere in football, the boys give an update on the situation at Buffalo, where 13 Bulls remain in the transfer portal after the hiring of new head coach Maurice Linguist. His ability to keep some of that talent around may have a significant impact on the Bulls moving forward.</p><p>In some exciting football news, former Ohio QB and MAC legend Nathan Rourke signed a three year deal with his hometown BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. With the league set to begin their season on August 5th, we know a lot of MAC fans will be paying attention to how Rourke's initial season north of the border plays out.</p><p>To close out the news, new NIU men's basketball Rashon Burno coach officially announced his first recruiting class. It's an interesting class, both in terms of it's large size (seven players) and the mix of transfers and incoming freshman. It will certainly be an interesting year in DeKalb.</p><p>Moving onto this weeks' spring sports segment, Zach and Sam first run down the post season awards in women's tennis, with Ball State's Max Norris winning coach of the year and Miami's Laura Rico winning player of the year. Congrats to both, as well as to the women that made first and second team all-MAC!</p><p>Moving on to golf, both the men's and women's squads from Kent State represented the MAC in the NCAA tournament this past week. While the men started off strong, they unfortunately faded down the stretch and were not able to advance. The women, however, continued their incredible season by placing fifth in their regional, thus qualifying them for the NCAA Championships this weekend. We're all rooting for the Golden Flashes to bring home a title on Sunday!</p><p>In baseball, Ball State and Central Michigan have really separated themselves over the past few weeks, and they currently sit tied atop the conference. Central Michigan did themselves no favors this weekend, dropping three of four from Western, while Ball State split four games with Kent State. With only two weeks left in the regular season, and no conference tournament this year, it will be interesting to see who finishes at the top of the mountain.</p><p>In softball, the season has concluded. Miami enters the NCAA tournament this weekend as the MAC champion, and they take on Notre Dame this Friday in Lexington, Kentucky. After setting a program record with 46 wins this year, the Redhawks would love to advance. We'll see if Karli Spaid and company have the firepower to pull it off!</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. If you're not already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon for all of the latest MAC updates. Have a great weekend everyone!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 45</title>
      <description>Sam and James run through the MAC News of the Week ranging from Buffalo's new football Head Coach to Postseason Tournaments being brought back from the grave and everything in between. The boys also in the episode update the viewers about the Spring Sports world, and what's happening in each of the sports.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 21:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam and James run through the MAC News of the Week ranging from Buffalo's new football Head Coach to Postseason Tournaments being brought back from the grave and everything in between. The boys also in the episode update the viewers about the Spring Sports world, and what's happening in each of the sports.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sam and James run through the MAC News of the Week ranging from Buffalo's new football Head Coach to Postseason Tournaments being brought back from the grave and everything in between. The boys also in the episode update the viewers about the Spring Sports world, and what's happening in each of the sports.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 44</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all had a great week to this point, and hopefully your favorite NFL team got everything you desired in the draft. It was a busy week in the MAC, with the draft being a big part of it, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!
Leading off the news segment this week, the boys discuss the hiring of Wisconsin-Green Bay Athletic Director Charles Guthrie into the same position at Akron. Guthrie will officially take over on July 1st, when current AD Larry Williams steps down. Guthrie comes into an interesting spot with the Zips, as the university is currently dealing with some financial constraints. Hopefully for Zips fans, Guthrie’s history of doing “more with less” will translate to Northeast Ohio.
In some less-than-stellar news, Lance Leipold was announced as the new head football coach at Kansas. The boys break down the implication of the hire for the Buffalo football program, the terrible timing, and what the Bulls need to do to stay relevant moving forward. We’ll certainly be monitoring the coaching search closely.
On the soccer pitch, both the men’s and women’s squads from Bowling Green capped off their incredible seasons with first round exits in last weeks’ NCAA tournament. Both teams put up valiant efforts, with the women falling to Ole Miss on penalty kicks, and the men falling 2-1 on an 82nd minute goal from Monmouth. Certainly nothing to be ashamed of if you’re a Falcon.
In tennis, the fields for both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament were revealed this week, and the MAC champions learned where they were headed. Men’s champ Western Michigan gets a chance to revenge a loss earlier this season as they take on Notre Dame, while Ball State will take on SEC foe Vanderbilt in their first round match-up. Best of luck to both squads!
Lastly, the MAC Outdoor Track and Field championships are being held this weekend at Miami. We’re excited to break down the results next week. If you’re looking for some sports to hold your interest this weekend, this isn’t a bad option.
To close out the show, the boys break down the results of last weeks’ NFL Draft. Zach and Sam were both surprised that only four MAC players were selected (no Jaret Patterson!?) but they break down the fits for each of the four that did hear their names called. There were also a number of players who signed UDFA contracts after the draft ended - do any of them have a chance to make a roster and make an impact? The boys give their thoughts.
Thanks for stopping by yet again this week, folks. We can’t thank you enough. Listen below, and have a great weekend!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all had a great week to this point, and hopefully your favorite NFL team got everything you desired in the draft. It was a busy week in the MAC, with the draft being a big part of it, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!
Leading off the news segment this week, the boys discuss the hiring of Wisconsin-Green Bay Athletic Director Charles Guthrie into the same position at Akron. Guthrie will officially take over on July 1st, when current AD Larry Williams steps down. Guthrie comes into an interesting spot with the Zips, as the university is currently dealing with some financial constraints. Hopefully for Zips fans, Guthrie’s history of doing “more with less” will translate to Northeast Ohio.
In some less-than-stellar news, Lance Leipold was announced as the new head football coach at Kansas. The boys break down the implication of the hire for the Buffalo football program, the terrible timing, and what the Bulls need to do to stay relevant moving forward. We’ll certainly be monitoring the coaching search closely.
On the soccer pitch, both the men’s and women’s squads from Bowling Green capped off their incredible seasons with first round exits in last weeks’ NCAA tournament. Both teams put up valiant efforts, with the women falling to Ole Miss on penalty kicks, and the men falling 2-1 on an 82nd minute goal from Monmouth. Certainly nothing to be ashamed of if you’re a Falcon.
In tennis, the fields for both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament were revealed this week, and the MAC champions learned where they were headed. Men’s champ Western Michigan gets a chance to revenge a loss earlier this season as they take on Notre Dame, while Ball State will take on SEC foe Vanderbilt in their first round match-up. Best of luck to both squads!
Lastly, the MAC Outdoor Track and Field championships are being held this weekend at Miami. We’re excited to break down the results next week. If you’re looking for some sports to hold your interest this weekend, this isn’t a bad option.
To close out the show, the boys break down the results of last weeks’ NFL Draft. Zach and Sam were both surprised that only four MAC players were selected (no Jaret Patterson!?) but they break down the fits for each of the four that did hear their names called. There were also a number of players who signed UDFA contracts after the draft ended - do any of them have a chance to make a roster and make an impact? The boys give their thoughts.
Thanks for stopping by yet again this week, folks. We can’t thank you enough. Listen below, and have a great weekend!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’ve all had a great week to this point, and hopefully your favorite NFL team got everything you desired in the draft. It was a busy week in the MAC, with the draft being a big part of it, and we’re excited to break it all down for you!</p><p>Leading off the news segment this week, the boys discuss the hiring of Wisconsin-Green Bay Athletic Director Charles Guthrie into the same position at Akron. Guthrie will officially take over on July 1st, when current AD Larry Williams steps down. Guthrie comes into an interesting spot with the Zips, as the university is currently dealing with some financial constraints. Hopefully for Zips fans, Guthrie’s history of doing “more with less” will translate to Northeast Ohio.</p><p>In some less-than-stellar news, Lance Leipold was announced as the new head football coach at Kansas. The boys break down the implication of the hire for the Buffalo football program, the terrible timing, and what the Bulls need to do to stay relevant moving forward. We’ll certainly be monitoring the coaching search closely.</p><p>On the soccer pitch, both the men’s and women’s squads from Bowling Green capped off their incredible seasons with first round exits in last weeks’ NCAA tournament. Both teams put up valiant efforts, with the women falling to Ole Miss on penalty kicks, and the men falling 2-1 on an 82nd minute goal from Monmouth. Certainly nothing to be ashamed of if you’re a Falcon.</p><p>In tennis, the fields for both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament were revealed this week, and the MAC champions learned where they were headed. Men’s champ Western Michigan gets a chance to revenge a loss earlier this season as they take on Notre Dame, while Ball State will take on SEC foe Vanderbilt in their first round match-up. Best of luck to both squads!</p><p>Lastly, the MAC Outdoor Track and Field championships are being held this weekend at Miami. We’re excited to break down the results next week. If you’re looking for some sports to hold your interest this weekend, this isn’t a bad option.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys break down the results of last weeks’ NFL Draft. Zach and Sam were both surprised that only four MAC players were selected (no Jaret Patterson!?) but they break down the fits for each of the four that did hear their names called. There were also a number of players who signed UDFA contracts after the draft ended - do any of them have a chance to make a roster and make an impact? The boys give their thoughts.</p><p>Thanks for stopping by yet again this week, folks. We can’t thank you enough. Listen below, and have a great weekend!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 43</title>
      <description>For tons of NFL hopefuls, this is the biggest week of the year. College football players from across the country will watch this weekends NFL draft, hoping to get their name called. Players from the MAC are no exception! On this weeks’ pod, Zach and Sam break down the possibilities for the top 10 MAC prospects in this years draft class.
Before we get to the draft, the boys kicked off this weeks show with a recap of this past weeks’ MAC news. First up is Ohio PG Jason Preston declaring for the NBA draft, while also maintaining his college eligibility. He’ll have until July 19 to decide if he’s entering the draft or returning for his senior year. Elsewhere in hoops, Central Michigan officially announced Tony Barbee as their next head basketball coach. The boys give their thoughts.
Believe it or not, there were a trio of MAC champions crowned this past weekend. The Ball State women’s tennis team captured the MAC championship while winning their 21st game in a row, while Western Michigan captured their 26th MAC crown on the men’s side of the tennis competition. With all due respect to both of those programs, neither can hold a candle to the Kent State women’s golf team, who captured their 22nd consecutive conference championship. That is an unprecedented streak, and one that we won’t see replicated for a very long time. Congrats to the Golden Flashes!
Moving into our draft coverage, the boys break down the top MAC prospects and where they might land. Who will be the first MAC player off the board? Who will have the biggest immediate impact? The boys answer these questions and more. While doing so, Zach and Sam discuss the top 10 MAC prospects in the class of 2021. Guys like Jarret Patterson and Dwayne Eskridge have gotten a lot of press, but what about Isaiah McKoy? Tommy Doyle? Malcom Koonce? These are all guys that have the ability to make an impact if drafted into the right situation.
Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Come by next week to hear our reactions to the draft, as well as to get caught up on the remaining spring sports! In the meantime, have a great weekend!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 15:06:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>For tons of NFL hopefuls, this is the biggest week of the year. College football players from across the country will watch this weekends NFL draft, hoping to get their name called. Players from the MAC are no exception! On this weeks’ pod, Zach and Sam break down the possibilities for the top 10 MAC prospects in this years draft class.
Before we get to the draft, the boys kicked off this weeks show with a recap of this past weeks’ MAC news. First up is Ohio PG Jason Preston declaring for the NBA draft, while also maintaining his college eligibility. He’ll have until July 19 to decide if he’s entering the draft or returning for his senior year. Elsewhere in hoops, Central Michigan officially announced Tony Barbee as their next head basketball coach. The boys give their thoughts.
Believe it or not, there were a trio of MAC champions crowned this past weekend. The Ball State women’s tennis team captured the MAC championship while winning their 21st game in a row, while Western Michigan captured their 26th MAC crown on the men’s side of the tennis competition. With all due respect to both of those programs, neither can hold a candle to the Kent State women’s golf team, who captured their 22nd consecutive conference championship. That is an unprecedented streak, and one that we won’t see replicated for a very long time. Congrats to the Golden Flashes!
Moving into our draft coverage, the boys break down the top MAC prospects and where they might land. Who will be the first MAC player off the board? Who will have the biggest immediate impact? The boys answer these questions and more. While doing so, Zach and Sam discuss the top 10 MAC prospects in the class of 2021. Guys like Jarret Patterson and Dwayne Eskridge have gotten a lot of press, but what about Isaiah McKoy? Tommy Doyle? Malcom Koonce? These are all guys that have the ability to make an impact if drafted into the right situation.
Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Come by next week to hear our reactions to the draft, as well as to get caught up on the remaining spring sports! In the meantime, have a great weekend!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For tons of NFL hopefuls, this is the biggest week of the year. College football players from across the country will watch this weekends NFL draft, hoping to get their name called. Players from the MAC are no exception! On this weeks’ pod, Zach and Sam break down the possibilities for the top 10 MAC prospects in this years draft class.</p><p>Before we get to the draft, the boys kicked off this weeks show with a recap of this past weeks’ MAC news. First up is Ohio PG Jason Preston declaring for the NBA draft, while also maintaining his college eligibility. He’ll have until July 19 to decide if he’s entering the draft or returning for his senior year. Elsewhere in hoops, Central Michigan officially announced Tony Barbee as their next head basketball coach. The boys give their thoughts.</p><p>Believe it or not, there were a trio of MAC champions crowned this past weekend. The Ball State women’s tennis team captured the MAC championship while winning their 21st game in a row, while Western Michigan captured their 26th MAC crown on the men’s side of the tennis competition. With all due respect to both of those programs, neither can hold a candle to the Kent State women’s golf team, who captured their 22nd consecutive conference championship. That is an unprecedented streak, and one that we won’t see replicated for a very long time. Congrats to the Golden Flashes!</p><p>Moving into our draft coverage, the boys break down the top MAC prospects and where they might land. Who will be the first MAC player off the board? Who will have the biggest immediate impact? The boys answer these questions and more. While doing so, Zach and Sam discuss the top 10 MAC prospects in the class of 2021. Guys like Jarret Patterson and Dwayne Eskridge have gotten a lot of press, but what about Isaiah McKoy? Tommy Doyle? Malcom Koonce? These are all guys that have the ability to make an impact if drafted into the right situation.</p><p>Thanks for stopping by this week folks. Come by next week to hear our reactions to the draft, as well as to get caught up on the remaining spring sports! In the meantime, have a great weekend!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 42</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. It was a busy week in the MAC, so let’s get right to it!
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys cover some transfer news in the hoops world. After the conference changed the intra-conference transfer rule last week, a few players decided to take advantage. KJ Walton announced his transfer from Ball State to Akron, while Tyler Cochran committed to Ball State after spending the last two years at Northern Illinois. On the women’s side, Ball State all-time great Oshlynn Brown announced that she would be finishing her college career at Rutgers.
Leading off this weeks’ spring sports round up, the boys break down the week that was in both baseball and softball. On the baseball diamond, Central Michigan seems to be rounding into form, while Miami and Ball State have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack in softball.
It was a great week for both soccer programs at Bowling Green, as the Falcons captured both the men’s and women’s conference crown. On the men’s side, the Falcons captured their first conference crown since 1997 with an OT victory over Northern Illinois. Their reward is a first round match up with Monmouth in next week’s NCAA Tournament. Not to be outdone, the BG women knocked off Ball State to capture their third straight MAC championship, and they will face Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament. Best of luck to both squads!
In Swimming and Diving, Miami dominated the men’s competition to capture their second MAC championship in three years. There was a huge upset on the women’s side, with Buffalo capturing their first championship in program history and knocking off seven time defending champion Akron in the process.
To close out the show, the boys discuss the (now confirmed) rumors of Tony Barbee being named the next head men’s basketball coach at Central Michigan. Will he be able to turn the Chippewas program around? The boys give their thoughts!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. It was a busy week in the MAC, so let’s get right to it!
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys cover some transfer news in the hoops world. After the conference changed the intra-conference transfer rule last week, a few players decided to take advantage. KJ Walton announced his transfer from Ball State to Akron, while Tyler Cochran committed to Ball State after spending the last two years at Northern Illinois. On the women’s side, Ball State all-time great Oshlynn Brown announced that she would be finishing her college career at Rutgers.
Leading off this weeks’ spring sports round up, the boys break down the week that was in both baseball and softball. On the baseball diamond, Central Michigan seems to be rounding into form, while Miami and Ball State have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack in softball.
It was a great week for both soccer programs at Bowling Green, as the Falcons captured both the men’s and women’s conference crown. On the men’s side, the Falcons captured their first conference crown since 1997 with an OT victory over Northern Illinois. Their reward is a first round match up with Monmouth in next week’s NCAA Tournament. Not to be outdone, the BG women knocked off Ball State to capture their third straight MAC championship, and they will face Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament. Best of luck to both squads!
In Swimming and Diving, Miami dominated the men’s competition to capture their second MAC championship in three years. There was a huge upset on the women’s side, with Buffalo capturing their first championship in program history and knocking off seven time defending champion Akron in the process.
To close out the show, the boys discuss the (now confirmed) rumors of Tony Barbee being named the next head men’s basketball coach at Central Michigan. Will he be able to turn the Chippewas program around? The boys give their thoughts!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. It was a busy week in the MAC, so let’s get right to it!</p><p>In this weeks’ news segment, the boys cover some transfer news in the hoops world. After the conference changed the intra-conference transfer rule last week, a few players decided to take advantage. KJ Walton announced his transfer from Ball State to Akron, while Tyler Cochran committed to Ball State after spending the last two years at Northern Illinois. On the women’s side, Ball State all-time great Oshlynn Brown announced that she would be finishing her college career at Rutgers.</p><p>Leading off this weeks’ spring sports round up, the boys break down the week that was in both baseball and softball. On the baseball diamond, Central Michigan seems to be rounding into form, while Miami and Ball State have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack in softball.</p><p>It was a great week for both soccer programs at Bowling Green, as the Falcons captured both the men’s and women’s conference crown. On the men’s side, the Falcons captured their first conference crown since 1997 with an OT victory over Northern Illinois. Their reward is a first round match up with Monmouth in next week’s NCAA Tournament. Not to be outdone, the BG women knocked off Ball State to capture their third straight MAC championship, and they will face Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament. Best of luck to both squads!</p><p>In Swimming and Diving, Miami dominated the men’s competition to capture their second MAC championship in three years. There was a huge upset on the women’s side, with Buffalo capturing their first championship in program history and knocking off seven time defending champion Akron in the process.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys discuss the (now confirmed) rumors of Tony Barbee being named the next head men’s basketball coach at Central Michigan. Will he be able to turn the Chippewas program around? The boys give their thoughts!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 41</title>
      <description>Football and basketball fans, have no fear. Spring sports are here! With a full slate of competition across a number of sports over the past week, there is a lot to get to on episode 41 of the Bandwagon. It’s been a busy week in the MAC universe!
To open up this weeks pod, Zach and Sam break down the various headlines of the week from around the conference. The end of the women’s soccer season has been marred by a bit of controversy, as Buffalo will not be afforded the opportunity for the MAC championship after losing the Eastern Division crown to Bowling Green. The Falcons edged out the Bulls based on win percentage, even though Buffalo bested BG in their only meeting of the season. As it stands, Bowling Green will take on Ball State on Saturday night with the MAC championship on the line. Best of luck to both squads.
Elsewhere in the news this week, Stan Heath was named head men’s basketball coach at Eastern Michigan. It was a move that has inspired hope in the Eagles fan base, as many hope EMU can return to their glory years of the 1990’s. Also in hoops, MAC player of the year Marreon Jackson announced his commitment to Toledo, while CeCe Hooks and Gabby Burris both announced they would be returning to the Ohio women’s program next year. This is huge news for the Bobcats, as they will certainly boast one of the most experienced line up’s in the conference next year. Speaking of transfers, the conference also announced a change to their intra-conference transfer policy, allowing all athletes to transfer between MAC schools without sitting out a year.
To lead of this weeks’ spring sports wrap up, the boys highlight Bowling Greens hard fought loss in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball tournament. The Falcons took on Weber State in Omaha, and ultimately ended up falling to the Wildcats 3 sets to 1. It was a disappointing end to a magical season for BG, as they won the MAC and made their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2012.
On the baseball diamond, Ball State seems to be rounding into form, as the Cardinals are currently riding an 8 game win streak. Included in that streak is the Cardinals four game sweep of Akron this past weekend. Ball State currently sits atop the standings at 10-2 in MAC play, with Central Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan hot on their heels.
In softball, Ball State and Miami seem to be separating from the pack, as both currently own undefeated records in the conference. The highlight of this past weekends’ action was Miami pitcher Courtney Vierstra. The senior turned in a no-hitter on Friday, only to follow that up with a perfect game on Sunday, leading the RedHawks to a weekend sweep of Akron.
In men’s soccer, it’s a tight race coming into the final weekend of the season. Bowling Green, Western Michigan, West Virginia, and Akron all have a chance to capture the regular season title heading into the final games of the season. This weekends’ Akron/Western Michigan game will be huge!
The aforementioned MAC Swimming and Diving Championships will take place this weekend in Ypsilanti, as Akron looks to continue their dominance over the conference and capture their eighth straight crown. Ball State and Buffalo come in with hopes of knocking the Zips off their pedestal atop the conference.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:27:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Football and basketball fans, have no fear. Spring sports are here! With a full slate of competition across a number of sports over the past week, there is a lot to get to on episode 41 of the Bandwagon. It’s been a busy week in the MAC universe!
To open up this weeks pod, Zach and Sam break down the various headlines of the week from around the conference. The end of the women’s soccer season has been marred by a bit of controversy, as Buffalo will not be afforded the opportunity for the MAC championship after losing the Eastern Division crown to Bowling Green. The Falcons edged out the Bulls based on win percentage, even though Buffalo bested BG in their only meeting of the season. As it stands, Bowling Green will take on Ball State on Saturday night with the MAC championship on the line. Best of luck to both squads.
Elsewhere in the news this week, Stan Heath was named head men’s basketball coach at Eastern Michigan. It was a move that has inspired hope in the Eagles fan base, as many hope EMU can return to their glory years of the 1990’s. Also in hoops, MAC player of the year Marreon Jackson announced his commitment to Toledo, while CeCe Hooks and Gabby Burris both announced they would be returning to the Ohio women’s program next year. This is huge news for the Bobcats, as they will certainly boast one of the most experienced line up’s in the conference next year. Speaking of transfers, the conference also announced a change to their intra-conference transfer policy, allowing all athletes to transfer between MAC schools without sitting out a year.
To lead of this weeks’ spring sports wrap up, the boys highlight Bowling Greens hard fought loss in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball tournament. The Falcons took on Weber State in Omaha, and ultimately ended up falling to the Wildcats 3 sets to 1. It was a disappointing end to a magical season for BG, as they won the MAC and made their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2012.
On the baseball diamond, Ball State seems to be rounding into form, as the Cardinals are currently riding an 8 game win streak. Included in that streak is the Cardinals four game sweep of Akron this past weekend. Ball State currently sits atop the standings at 10-2 in MAC play, with Central Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan hot on their heels.
In softball, Ball State and Miami seem to be separating from the pack, as both currently own undefeated records in the conference. The highlight of this past weekends’ action was Miami pitcher Courtney Vierstra. The senior turned in a no-hitter on Friday, only to follow that up with a perfect game on Sunday, leading the RedHawks to a weekend sweep of Akron.
In men’s soccer, it’s a tight race coming into the final weekend of the season. Bowling Green, Western Michigan, West Virginia, and Akron all have a chance to capture the regular season title heading into the final games of the season. This weekends’ Akron/Western Michigan game will be huge!
The aforementioned MAC Swimming and Diving Championships will take place this weekend in Ypsilanti, as Akron looks to continue their dominance over the conference and capture their eighth straight crown. Ball State and Buffalo come in with hopes of knocking the Zips off their pedestal atop the conference.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Football and basketball fans, have no fear. Spring sports are here! With a full slate of competition across a number of sports over the past week, there is a lot to get to on episode 41 of the Bandwagon. It’s been a busy week in the MAC universe!</p><p>To open up this weeks pod, Zach and Sam break down the various headlines of the week from around the conference. The end of the women’s soccer season has been marred by a bit of controversy, as Buffalo will not be afforded the opportunity for the MAC championship after losing the Eastern Division crown to Bowling Green. The Falcons edged out the Bulls based on win percentage, even though Buffalo bested BG in their only meeting of the season. As it stands, Bowling Green will take on Ball State on Saturday night with the MAC championship on the line. Best of luck to both squads.</p><p>Elsewhere in the news this week, Stan Heath was named head men’s basketball coach at Eastern Michigan. It was a move that has inspired hope in the Eagles fan base, as many hope EMU can return to their glory years of the 1990’s. Also in hoops, MAC player of the year Marreon Jackson announced his commitment to Toledo, while CeCe Hooks and Gabby Burris both announced they would be returning to the Ohio women’s program next year. This is huge news for the Bobcats, as they will certainly boast one of the most experienced line up’s in the conference next year. Speaking of transfers, the conference also announced a change to their intra-conference transfer policy, allowing all athletes to transfer between MAC schools without sitting out a year.</p><p>To lead of this weeks’ spring sports wrap up, the boys highlight Bowling Greens hard fought loss in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball tournament. The Falcons took on Weber State in Omaha, and ultimately ended up falling to the Wildcats 3 sets to 1. It was a disappointing end to a magical season for BG, as they won the MAC and made their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2012.</p><p>On the baseball diamond, Ball State seems to be rounding into form, as the Cardinals are currently riding an 8 game win streak. Included in that streak is the Cardinals four game sweep of Akron this past weekend. Ball State currently sits atop the standings at 10-2 in MAC play, with Central Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan hot on their heels.</p><p>In softball, Ball State and Miami seem to be separating from the pack, as both currently own undefeated records in the conference. The highlight of this past weekends’ action was Miami pitcher Courtney Vierstra. The senior turned in a no-hitter on Friday, only to follow that up with a perfect game on Sunday, leading the RedHawks to a weekend sweep of Akron.</p><p>In men’s soccer, it’s a tight race coming into the final weekend of the season. Bowling Green, Western Michigan, West Virginia, and Akron all have a chance to capture the regular season title heading into the final games of the season. This weekends’ Akron/Western Michigan game will be huge!</p><p>The aforementioned MAC Swimming and Diving Championships will take place this weekend in Ypsilanti, as Akron looks to continue their dominance over the conference and capture their eighth straight crown. Ball State and Buffalo come in with hopes of knocking the Zips off their pedestal atop the conference.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 40</title>
      <description>Welcome back, folks, we hope you’ve all had a wonderful week! Despite hoops season having concluded, we had a busy week this week in the MAC. We’ve got a lot to cover on this weeks’ pod!
First up, the boys break down some news from the hardwood. Earlier this week, Central Michigan parted ways with men’s basketball coach Keno Davis after 9 seasons. With this move, Central and Eastern Michigan both have head coaching vacancies. We’ll be monitoring both situations over the next few weeks to see who each school hires. Elsewhere on the hardwood, Jarron Coleman announced he would be transferring to Missouri, while his former Ball State teammate Ish El-Amin announced his commitment to Rhode Island. Not a great day to be a Cardinals hoops fan. On the gridiron, Northern Illinois hosts their spring game this Saturday, which will give Huskie fans their first glimpse of Michigan State transfer QB Rocky Lombardi at the helm of the offense.
Leading off our weekly spring sports update, Bowling Green capped off an incredible volleyball season by capturing the MAC tournament crown with a 3-1 win over Western Michigan. It was the Falcons first title since 2012. As a reward, the Falcons will face Weber State in the first round of next week NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament.
In both baseball and softball, Miami and Ball State have gotten off to great starts to the season, as they find themselves near the top of the standings in both sports. In baseball, Central Michigan has found their footing by way of a six game win streak. Not to be outdone, the Redhawks softball team has won 12 in a row.
Men’s and women’s soccer seem to have been more effected by COVID-19 than the other spring sports. In women’s soccer, conference leader Bowling Green is still on pause, and Buffalo is hot on their heels, only a half game back. On the men’s side, Bowling Green and Akron sit atop the standings as we approach the homestretch of the season.
To close out the show, Zach and Sam look ahead to next years’ football and basketball seasons and give their “way too early” predictions for each sport. What teams do you think will surprise next year? Who will disappoint? Let us know on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back, folks, we hope you’ve all had a wonderful week! Despite hoops season having concluded, we had a busy week this week in the MAC. We’ve got a lot to cover on this weeks’ pod!
First up, the boys break down some news from the hardwood. Earlier this week, Central Michigan parted ways with men’s basketball coach Keno Davis after 9 seasons. With this move, Central and Eastern Michigan both have head coaching vacancies. We’ll be monitoring both situations over the next few weeks to see who each school hires. Elsewhere on the hardwood, Jarron Coleman announced he would be transferring to Missouri, while his former Ball State teammate Ish El-Amin announced his commitment to Rhode Island. Not a great day to be a Cardinals hoops fan. On the gridiron, Northern Illinois hosts their spring game this Saturday, which will give Huskie fans their first glimpse of Michigan State transfer QB Rocky Lombardi at the helm of the offense.
Leading off our weekly spring sports update, Bowling Green capped off an incredible volleyball season by capturing the MAC tournament crown with a 3-1 win over Western Michigan. It was the Falcons first title since 2012. As a reward, the Falcons will face Weber State in the first round of next week NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament.
In both baseball and softball, Miami and Ball State have gotten off to great starts to the season, as they find themselves near the top of the standings in both sports. In baseball, Central Michigan has found their footing by way of a six game win streak. Not to be outdone, the Redhawks softball team has won 12 in a row.
Men’s and women’s soccer seem to have been more effected by COVID-19 than the other spring sports. In women’s soccer, conference leader Bowling Green is still on pause, and Buffalo is hot on their heels, only a half game back. On the men’s side, Bowling Green and Akron sit atop the standings as we approach the homestretch of the season.
To close out the show, Zach and Sam look ahead to next years’ football and basketball seasons and give their “way too early” predictions for each sport. What teams do you think will surprise next year? Who will disappoint? Let us know on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back, folks, we hope you’ve all had a wonderful week! Despite hoops season having concluded, we had a busy week this week in the MAC. We’ve got a lot to cover on this weeks’ pod!</p><p>First up, the boys break down some news from the hardwood. Earlier this week, Central Michigan parted ways with men’s basketball coach Keno Davis after 9 seasons. With this move, Central and Eastern Michigan both have head coaching vacancies. We’ll be monitoring both situations over the next few weeks to see who each school hires. Elsewhere on the hardwood, Jarron Coleman announced he would be transferring to Missouri, while his former Ball State teammate Ish El-Amin announced his commitment to Rhode Island. Not a great day to be a Cardinals hoops fan. On the gridiron, Northern Illinois hosts their spring game this Saturday, which will give Huskie fans their first glimpse of Michigan State transfer QB Rocky Lombardi at the helm of the offense.</p><p>Leading off our weekly spring sports update, Bowling Green capped off an incredible volleyball season by capturing the MAC tournament crown with a 3-1 win over Western Michigan. It was the Falcons first title since 2012. As a reward, the Falcons will face Weber State in the first round of next week NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament.</p><p>In both baseball and softball, Miami and Ball State have gotten off to great starts to the season, as they find themselves near the top of the standings in both sports. In baseball, Central Michigan has found their footing by way of a six game win streak. Not to be outdone, the Redhawks softball team has won 12 in a row.</p><p>Men’s and women’s soccer seem to have been more effected by COVID-19 than the other spring sports. In women’s soccer, conference leader Bowling Green is still on pause, and Buffalo is hot on their heels, only a half game back. On the men’s side, Bowling Green and Akron sit atop the standings as we approach the homestretch of the season.</p><p>To close out the show, Zach and Sam look ahead to next years’ football and basketball seasons and give their “way too early” predictions for each sport. What teams do you think will surprise next year? Who will disappoint? Let us know on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 39</title>
      <description>We made it through another week folks, happy Friday! With hoops season over with, this week is one of transition on the Bandwagon pod. Our goal this week is to catch up on all the spring sports we’ve missed out on over the past few months, as we were so focused on basketball. We’re catching up right along with all of you!
To begin our deep dive, the boys take a look at the baseball standings and results thus far. Miami and Ball State have had very strong starts to the season, while pre-season MAC favorite Central Michigan finds itself sitting in sixth place. Will the Chippewas be able to right the ship and climb back to the top?
In women’s volleyball, the season is wrapping up, and Bowling Green and Western Michigan have proven to be the top two teams in the conference. With the conference tournament approaching this weekend, the Falcons and Broncos have claimed the top two seeds, while also dominating the MAC volleyball post-season awards list.
Men’s and women’s soccer have both experienced some COVID related pauses, but the conference members have carried on to the best of their abilities. Bowling Green has been strong on both the men’s and women’s side, while the Akron men are off to another strong start and a national ranking.
We’re trying to figure out the best format for covering these spring sports moving forward. If you have any suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter! We want to provide the coverage that our listeners want to hear. If we missed something, please let us know at @MAC_Bandwagon.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2021 04:24:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We made it through another week folks, happy Friday! With hoops season over with, this week is one of transition on the Bandwagon pod. Our goal this week is to catch up on all the spring sports we’ve missed out on over the past few months, as we were so focused on basketball. We’re catching up right along with all of you!
To begin our deep dive, the boys take a look at the baseball standings and results thus far. Miami and Ball State have had very strong starts to the season, while pre-season MAC favorite Central Michigan finds itself sitting in sixth place. Will the Chippewas be able to right the ship and climb back to the top?
In women’s volleyball, the season is wrapping up, and Bowling Green and Western Michigan have proven to be the top two teams in the conference. With the conference tournament approaching this weekend, the Falcons and Broncos have claimed the top two seeds, while also dominating the MAC volleyball post-season awards list.
Men’s and women’s soccer have both experienced some COVID related pauses, but the conference members have carried on to the best of their abilities. Bowling Green has been strong on both the men’s and women’s side, while the Akron men are off to another strong start and a national ranking.
We’re trying to figure out the best format for covering these spring sports moving forward. If you have any suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter! We want to provide the coverage that our listeners want to hear. If we missed something, please let us know at @MAC_Bandwagon.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We made it through another week folks, happy Friday! With hoops season over with, this week is one of transition on the Bandwagon pod. Our goal this week is to catch up on all the spring sports we’ve missed out on over the past few months, as we were so focused on basketball. We’re catching up right along with all of you!</p><p>To begin our deep dive, the boys take a look at the baseball standings and results thus far. Miami and Ball State have had very strong starts to the season, while pre-season MAC favorite Central Michigan finds itself sitting in sixth place. Will the Chippewas be able to right the ship and climb back to the top?</p><p>In women’s volleyball, the season is wrapping up, and Bowling Green and Western Michigan have proven to be the top two teams in the conference. With the conference tournament approaching this weekend, the Falcons and Broncos have claimed the top two seeds, while also dominating the MAC volleyball post-season awards list.</p><p>Men’s and women’s soccer have both experienced some COVID related pauses, but the conference members have carried on to the best of their abilities. Bowling Green has been strong on both the men’s and women’s side, while the Akron men are off to another strong start and a national ranking.</p><p>We’re trying to figure out the best format for covering these spring sports moving forward. If you have any suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter! We want to provide the coverage that our listeners want to hear. If we missed something, please let us know at @MAC_Bandwagon.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 38</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. I know I’m not along when I say the past few days felt a bit empty without basketball on all day long. Speaking of basketball, there was a lot that happened this past week. We’re excited to break it all down for you on this weeks podcast!
First up, on the men’s side of things, the boys discuss the run that the Ohio Bobcats made through the NCAA tournament. OU came out on Saturday night and played one of their best games of the season, knocking off defending national champions Virginia, 62-58. In the Bobcats first round upset, their full fire power was on display, with Jason Preston, Ben Vander Plas and Ben Roderick all putting in great performances. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, they couldn’t quite recapture the magic in their second round match up, falling to 5th seed Creighton, 72-58. Regardless of that final outcome, it was a heck of a run for the Bobcats, especially considering the 21-day COVID pause that they endured barely a month ago.
In the NIT, both Toledo and Buffalo bowed out in the first round, but it wasn’t without a fight. Toledo held a halftime lead against Richmond before going cold in the second half, while Buffalo went blow for blow with top seed Colorado State before ultimately falling, 75-73.
In the CBI, Bowling Green put a disappointing cap on a disappointing season with a 53-52 loss to the Stetson Hatters. The Falcons held a 15 point lead with under 12 minutes to go. Unfortunately for Bowling Green fans, they weren’t able to hold on and ultimately lost in the final minute.
On the women’s side, Central Michigan ran into a bit of a buzzsaw in the first round of the NCAA tournament, falling to 5th seed Iowa, 87-72. Freshman sensation Caitlin Clark led the way with 23 points for the Hawkeyes, and the Chippewas simply weren’t able to keep pace after hanging tough with Iowa for the first quarter.
In the WNIT, the results were similar to the men’s side of things. Unfortunately for the MAC, both Ohio and Bowling Green lost their first round match up’s, with Ohio falling to Clemson and Bowling Green to Creighton. Unlike on the men’s side, the WNIT uses a double elimination format, so both squads were able to bounce back and get a win out of the experience.
To wrap up the show, the boys break down the post-season awards and all-MAC teams, and give their thoughts on the final selections. We saw this as a nice way to wrap up a great season on the hardwood. Do you have any disagreements on who was selected for the postseason awards? Let us know on Twitter!
With next week, we’ll start to dive more into the ongoing spring sports, while also looking ahead to football season. As always, thanks for stopping by folks. We’ll talk to you again next week - have a great weekend!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. I know I’m not along when I say the past few days felt a bit empty without basketball on all day long. Speaking of basketball, there was a lot that happened this past week. We’re excited to break it all down for you on this weeks podcast!
First up, on the men’s side of things, the boys discuss the run that the Ohio Bobcats made through the NCAA tournament. OU came out on Saturday night and played one of their best games of the season, knocking off defending national champions Virginia, 62-58. In the Bobcats first round upset, their full fire power was on display, with Jason Preston, Ben Vander Plas and Ben Roderick all putting in great performances. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, they couldn’t quite recapture the magic in their second round match up, falling to 5th seed Creighton, 72-58. Regardless of that final outcome, it was a heck of a run for the Bobcats, especially considering the 21-day COVID pause that they endured barely a month ago.
In the NIT, both Toledo and Buffalo bowed out in the first round, but it wasn’t without a fight. Toledo held a halftime lead against Richmond before going cold in the second half, while Buffalo went blow for blow with top seed Colorado State before ultimately falling, 75-73.
In the CBI, Bowling Green put a disappointing cap on a disappointing season with a 53-52 loss to the Stetson Hatters. The Falcons held a 15 point lead with under 12 minutes to go. Unfortunately for Bowling Green fans, they weren’t able to hold on and ultimately lost in the final minute.
On the women’s side, Central Michigan ran into a bit of a buzzsaw in the first round of the NCAA tournament, falling to 5th seed Iowa, 87-72. Freshman sensation Caitlin Clark led the way with 23 points for the Hawkeyes, and the Chippewas simply weren’t able to keep pace after hanging tough with Iowa for the first quarter.
In the WNIT, the results were similar to the men’s side of things. Unfortunately for the MAC, both Ohio and Bowling Green lost their first round match up’s, with Ohio falling to Clemson and Bowling Green to Creighton. Unlike on the men’s side, the WNIT uses a double elimination format, so both squads were able to bounce back and get a win out of the experience.
To wrap up the show, the boys break down the post-season awards and all-MAC teams, and give their thoughts on the final selections. We saw this as a nice way to wrap up a great season on the hardwood. Do you have any disagreements on who was selected for the postseason awards? Let us know on Twitter!
With next week, we’ll start to dive more into the ongoing spring sports, while also looking ahead to football season. As always, thanks for stopping by folks. We’ll talk to you again next week - have a great weekend!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We made it through another week. I know I’m not along when I say the past few days felt a bit empty without basketball on all day long. Speaking of basketball, there was a lot that happened this past week. We’re excited to break it all down for you on this weeks podcast!</p><p>First up, on the men’s side of things, the boys discuss the run that the Ohio Bobcats made through the NCAA tournament. OU came out on Saturday night and played one of their best games of the season, knocking off defending national champions Virginia, 62-58. In the Bobcats first round upset, their full fire power was on display, with Jason Preston, Ben Vander Plas and Ben Roderick all putting in great performances. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, they couldn’t quite recapture the magic in their second round match up, falling to 5th seed Creighton, 72-58. Regardless of that final outcome, it was a heck of a run for the Bobcats, especially considering the 21-day COVID pause that they endured barely a month ago.</p><p>In the NIT, both Toledo and Buffalo bowed out in the first round, but it wasn’t without a fight. Toledo held a halftime lead against Richmond before going cold in the second half, while Buffalo went blow for blow with top seed Colorado State before ultimately falling, 75-73.</p><p>In the CBI, Bowling Green put a disappointing cap on a disappointing season with a 53-52 loss to the Stetson Hatters. The Falcons held a 15 point lead with under 12 minutes to go. Unfortunately for Bowling Green fans, they weren’t able to hold on and ultimately lost in the final minute.</p><p>On the women’s side, Central Michigan ran into a bit of a buzzsaw in the first round of the NCAA tournament, falling to 5th seed Iowa, 87-72. Freshman sensation Caitlin Clark led the way with 23 points for the Hawkeyes, and the Chippewas simply weren’t able to keep pace after hanging tough with Iowa for the first quarter.</p><p>In the WNIT, the results were similar to the men’s side of things. Unfortunately for the MAC, both Ohio and Bowling Green lost their first round match up’s, with Ohio falling to Clemson and Bowling Green to Creighton. Unlike on the men’s side, the WNIT uses a double elimination format, so both squads were able to bounce back and get a win out of the experience.</p><p>To wrap up the show, the boys break down the post-season awards and all-MAC teams, and give their thoughts on the final selections. We saw this as a nice way to wrap up a great season on the hardwood. Do you have any disagreements on who was selected for the postseason awards? Let us know on Twitter!</p><p>With next week, we’ll start to dive more into the ongoing spring sports, while also looking ahead to football season. As always, thanks for stopping by folks. We’ll talk to you again next week - have a great weekend!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 37</title>
      <description>What a weekend of basketball we just had in Cleveland! We hope all of you enjoyed it as much as we did. There were a lot of great performances, and a few head scratchers as well. We’re excited to break it all down for you!
To kick off this weeks pod, Zach and Sam take a look back at the men’s tournament. First things first, what a run by Jason Preston and the Ohio Bobcats. After running Kent State out of the gym in the quarterfinals (where was Danny Pippen?) the Bobcats dispatched of Toledo and Buffalo to capture the conference crown. As the owner of the MAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the Bobcats draw the Virginia Cavaliers in the first round. The boys preview this match up and give their thoughts.
Elsewhere on the men’s side, the boys discuss the continued underperformance by Bowling Green, the disappointment of Toledo after falling in the semi’s, and the incredible semifinal between Akron and Buffalo. Buffalo and Toledo both earned NIT bids, and Bowling Green is headed to the CBI. Zach and Sam give their thoughts on all three match ups.
On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan captured their third straight MAC tournament championship. The Chippewas run to the title was highlighted by an incredible semi-final match up against Ohio, where CMU needed OT to dispatch of the Bobcats. Michaela Kelly and company followed that up by dispatching of top seeded Bowling Green in the final, 77-72. As a reward, the Chips draw the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The boys give their predictions, and contemplate the question: can CMU pull the upset?
Elsewhere on the women’s side, the boys look back on the seasons of the other teams that qualified for the MAC tournament. Though they fell short of capturing the title, Bowling Green’s future is incredibly bright. Coach Robyn Fralick signed a recent contract extension, and the Falcons have a ton of young talent returning next year. Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Ball State and Buffalo will all have to reload, while Kent State and Northern Illinois both have a good chunk of their production returning.
To close out the show, the boys discuss the recent coaching news from the hardwood. Northern Illinois recently hired Arizona State assistant and former DePaul point guard Rashon Burno as their head coach. In Ypsilanti, Eastern Michigan and longtime coach Rob Murphy mutually agreed to part ways. It will be interesting to see who the Eagles tab as their next coach to lead their men’s basketball program.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2021 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>What a weekend of basketball we just had in Cleveland! We hope all of you enjoyed it as much as we did. There were a lot of great performances, and a few head scratchers as well. We’re excited to break it all down for you!
To kick off this weeks pod, Zach and Sam take a look back at the men’s tournament. First things first, what a run by Jason Preston and the Ohio Bobcats. After running Kent State out of the gym in the quarterfinals (where was Danny Pippen?) the Bobcats dispatched of Toledo and Buffalo to capture the conference crown. As the owner of the MAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the Bobcats draw the Virginia Cavaliers in the first round. The boys preview this match up and give their thoughts.
Elsewhere on the men’s side, the boys discuss the continued underperformance by Bowling Green, the disappointment of Toledo after falling in the semi’s, and the incredible semifinal between Akron and Buffalo. Buffalo and Toledo both earned NIT bids, and Bowling Green is headed to the CBI. Zach and Sam give their thoughts on all three match ups.
On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan captured their third straight MAC tournament championship. The Chippewas run to the title was highlighted by an incredible semi-final match up against Ohio, where CMU needed OT to dispatch of the Bobcats. Michaela Kelly and company followed that up by dispatching of top seeded Bowling Green in the final, 77-72. As a reward, the Chips draw the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The boys give their predictions, and contemplate the question: can CMU pull the upset?
Elsewhere on the women’s side, the boys look back on the seasons of the other teams that qualified for the MAC tournament. Though they fell short of capturing the title, Bowling Green’s future is incredibly bright. Coach Robyn Fralick signed a recent contract extension, and the Falcons have a ton of young talent returning next year. Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Ball State and Buffalo will all have to reload, while Kent State and Northern Illinois both have a good chunk of their production returning.
To close out the show, the boys discuss the recent coaching news from the hardwood. Northern Illinois recently hired Arizona State assistant and former DePaul point guard Rashon Burno as their head coach. In Ypsilanti, Eastern Michigan and longtime coach Rob Murphy mutually agreed to part ways. It will be interesting to see who the Eagles tab as their next coach to lead their men’s basketball program.
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        <![CDATA[<p>What a weekend of basketball we just had in Cleveland! We hope all of you enjoyed it as much as we did. There were a lot of great performances, and a few head scratchers as well. We’re excited to break it all down for you!</p><p>To kick off this weeks pod, Zach and Sam take a look back at the men’s tournament. First things first, what a run by Jason Preston and the Ohio Bobcats. After running Kent State out of the gym in the quarterfinals (where was Danny Pippen?) the Bobcats dispatched of Toledo and Buffalo to capture the conference crown. As the owner of the MAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the Bobcats draw the Virginia Cavaliers in the first round. The boys preview this match up and give their thoughts.</p><p>Elsewhere on the men’s side, the boys discuss the continued underperformance by Bowling Green, the disappointment of Toledo after falling in the semi’s, and the incredible semifinal between Akron and Buffalo. Buffalo and Toledo both earned NIT bids, and Bowling Green is headed to the CBI. Zach and Sam give their thoughts on all three match ups.</p><p>On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan captured their third straight MAC tournament championship. The Chippewas run to the title was highlighted by an incredible semi-final match up against Ohio, where CMU needed OT to dispatch of the Bobcats. Michaela Kelly and company followed that up by dispatching of top seeded Bowling Green in the final, 77-72. As a reward, the Chips draw the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The boys give their predictions, and contemplate the question: can CMU pull the upset?</p><p>Elsewhere on the women’s side, the boys look back on the seasons of the other teams that qualified for the MAC tournament. Though they fell short of capturing the title, Bowling Green’s future is incredibly bright. Coach Robyn Fralick signed a recent contract extension, and the Falcons have a ton of young talent returning next year. Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Ball State and Buffalo will all have to reload, while Kent State and Northern Illinois both have a good chunk of their production returning.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys discuss the recent coaching news from the hardwood. Northern Illinois recently hired Arizona State assistant and former DePaul point guard Rashon Burno as their head coach. In Ypsilanti, Eastern Michigan and longtime coach Rob Murphy mutually agreed to part ways. It will be interesting to see who the Eagles tab as their next coach to lead their men’s basketball program.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 36</title>
      <description>It’s that time of the year folks. There’s a certain smell in the air, a certain feel. It’s March. College basketball is front and center. I hope you’re all as pumped as we are! On this weeks pod, we’re focusing exclusively on the tournaments. The women tip off today, the men get started tomorrow, and it’s going to be a glorious four days of MAC basketball in Cleveland.
To open up the show, Zach and Sam break down the men’s bracket. The boys both give their thoughts and their picks for each of the four first round match up’s. Will Toledo continue it’s great season, or will Ball State rediscover the shooting form that allowed them to knock off the Rocket’s back in February? Is Bowling Green all the way back? What has happened to Akron? These are all questions to consider as the post season begins. The boys give their thoughts, as well as their predictions for how the tournament will play out.
On the women’s side of the fence, things are hotly contested. Only 3.5 games separated the 2nd and 8th place teams in the final standings, so there are a lot of first round match up’s here that will be coin flips. Bowling Green has taken the conference by surprise this year - can they keep it up on the big stage? Central Michigan, Ohio, and Buffalo all entered the season with aspirations of a conference championship. All three of them could find themselves atop the podium come Saturday, but will any of them be able to put three consistent performances together? Only time will tell.
It’s been a basketball season unlike any other. Games have been moved, cancelled, and postponed. Despite all of that, here we are. It’s a great time of the year to be a sports fan, and the BEST time of year to be a hoops fan. Let’s enjoy it while it’s here. Thanks for stopping by folks!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2021 15:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>It’s that time of the year folks. There’s a certain smell in the air, a certain feel. It’s March. College basketball is front and center. I hope you’re all as pumped as we are! On this weeks pod, we’re focusing exclusively on the tournaments. The women tip off today, the men get started tomorrow, and it’s going to be a glorious four days of MAC basketball in Cleveland.
To open up the show, Zach and Sam break down the men’s bracket. The boys both give their thoughts and their picks for each of the four first round match up’s. Will Toledo continue it’s great season, or will Ball State rediscover the shooting form that allowed them to knock off the Rocket’s back in February? Is Bowling Green all the way back? What has happened to Akron? These are all questions to consider as the post season begins. The boys give their thoughts, as well as their predictions for how the tournament will play out.
On the women’s side of the fence, things are hotly contested. Only 3.5 games separated the 2nd and 8th place teams in the final standings, so there are a lot of first round match up’s here that will be coin flips. Bowling Green has taken the conference by surprise this year - can they keep it up on the big stage? Central Michigan, Ohio, and Buffalo all entered the season with aspirations of a conference championship. All three of them could find themselves atop the podium come Saturday, but will any of them be able to put three consistent performances together? Only time will tell.
It’s been a basketball season unlike any other. Games have been moved, cancelled, and postponed. Despite all of that, here we are. It’s a great time of the year to be a sports fan, and the BEST time of year to be a hoops fan. Let’s enjoy it while it’s here. Thanks for stopping by folks!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s that time of the year folks. There’s a certain smell in the air, a certain feel. It’s March. College basketball is front and center. I hope you’re all as pumped as we are! On this weeks pod, we’re focusing exclusively on the tournaments. The women tip off today, the men get started tomorrow, and it’s going to be a glorious four days of MAC basketball in Cleveland.</p><p>To open up the show, Zach and Sam break down the men’s bracket. The boys both give their thoughts and their picks for each of the four first round match up’s. Will Toledo continue it’s great season, or will Ball State rediscover the shooting form that allowed them to knock off the Rocket’s back in February? Is Bowling Green all the way back? What has happened to Akron? These are all questions to consider as the post season begins. The boys give their thoughts, as well as their predictions for how the tournament will play out.</p><p>On the women’s side of the fence, things are hotly contested. Only 3.5 games separated the 2nd and 8th place teams in the final standings, so there are a lot of first round match up’s here that will be coin flips. Bowling Green has taken the conference by surprise this year - can they keep it up on the big stage? Central Michigan, Ohio, and Buffalo all entered the season with aspirations of a conference championship. All three of them could find themselves atop the podium come Saturday, but will any of them be able to put three consistent performances together? Only time will tell.</p><p>It’s been a basketball season unlike any other. Games have been moved, cancelled, and postponed. Despite all of that, here we are. It’s a great time of the year to be a sports fan, and the BEST time of year to be a hoops fan. Let’s enjoy it while it’s here. Thanks for stopping by folks!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 35</title>
      <description>It’s officially March folks! If you’re into hoops, this is the best time of the year to be a fan. There are tight races in both men’s and women’s basketball right now in the MAC, and a lot can change over the last week of the season. We’re excited to break it all down for you.
Before starting the hoops talk proper, the boys open this weeks’ show with a quick recap of some MAC news from the week that was. In basketball, the conference announced their tournament and automatic qualifier policy. This may be put to the test on the men’s side of things, as Ohio is currently dealing with some COVID issues. If the Bobcats are unable to get healthy in time for the conference tournament next week, there will have to be some changes made to the field. Elsewhere in the news, Akron AD Larry Williams announced that he will not be seeking a new contract with the Zips when his current deal expires in June. This gives the Zips about three months to begin a search for his replacement. Zach and Sam give their opinions on his tenure in Northeast Ohio, as well as how this decision will effect the Zips athletic department moving forward.
Moving onto the hardwood, the boys break down the week that was on the court, while also looking at the current standings as the regular season winds down. Seven of eights spots have been clinched on the men’s side, however there are still some seeds up for grabs. On the women’s side, there is a ton of parity in spots 2-9, and a lot can change this week. The one certainty is that Bowling Green has topped off their incredible season by clinching the number one seed, which is not something anybody saw coming at the start of the season.
In women’s hoops, Northern Illinois’ and Kent State continued their recent slides, while Ball State picked up a few nice wins. On the men’s side of things, Buffalo seems to be rounding into form at the right time, while Akron and Bowling Green have some questions to answer as we approach the end of the season.
As a programming note, we’ll be releasing next weeks’ episode on Wednesday and giving you a full preview of the conference tournaments. Keep an eye out so that you don’t miss anything - we have a fun episode planned and are excited to share it with you all!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It’s officially March folks! If you’re into hoops, this is the best time of the year to be a fan. There are tight races in both men’s and women’s basketball right now in the MAC, and a lot can change over the last week of the season. We’re excited to break it all down for you.
Before starting the hoops talk proper, the boys open this weeks’ show with a quick recap of some MAC news from the week that was. In basketball, the conference announced their tournament and automatic qualifier policy. This may be put to the test on the men’s side of things, as Ohio is currently dealing with some COVID issues. If the Bobcats are unable to get healthy in time for the conference tournament next week, there will have to be some changes made to the field. Elsewhere in the news, Akron AD Larry Williams announced that he will not be seeking a new contract with the Zips when his current deal expires in June. This gives the Zips about three months to begin a search for his replacement. Zach and Sam give their opinions on his tenure in Northeast Ohio, as well as how this decision will effect the Zips athletic department moving forward.
Moving onto the hardwood, the boys break down the week that was on the court, while also looking at the current standings as the regular season winds down. Seven of eights spots have been clinched on the men’s side, however there are still some seeds up for grabs. On the women’s side, there is a ton of parity in spots 2-9, and a lot can change this week. The one certainty is that Bowling Green has topped off their incredible season by clinching the number one seed, which is not something anybody saw coming at the start of the season.
In women’s hoops, Northern Illinois’ and Kent State continued their recent slides, while Ball State picked up a few nice wins. On the men’s side of things, Buffalo seems to be rounding into form at the right time, while Akron and Bowling Green have some questions to answer as we approach the end of the season.
As a programming note, we’ll be releasing next weeks’ episode on Wednesday and giving you a full preview of the conference tournaments. Keep an eye out so that you don’t miss anything - we have a fun episode planned and are excited to share it with you all!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s officially March folks! If you’re into hoops, this is the best time of the year to be a fan. There are tight races in both men’s and women’s basketball right now in the MAC, and a lot can change over the last week of the season. We’re excited to break it all down for you.</p><p>Before starting the hoops talk proper, the boys open this weeks’ show with a quick recap of some MAC news from the week that was. In basketball, the conference announced their tournament and automatic qualifier policy. This may be put to the test on the men’s side of things, as Ohio is currently dealing with some COVID issues. If the Bobcats are unable to get healthy in time for the conference tournament next week, there will have to be some changes made to the field. Elsewhere in the news, Akron AD Larry Williams announced that he will not be seeking a new contract with the Zips when his current deal expires in June. This gives the Zips about three months to begin a search for his replacement. Zach and Sam give their opinions on his tenure in Northeast Ohio, as well as how this decision will effect the Zips athletic department moving forward.</p><p>Moving onto the hardwood, the boys break down the week that was on the court, while also looking at the current standings as the regular season winds down. Seven of eights spots have been clinched on the men’s side, however there are still some seeds up for grabs. On the women’s side, there is a ton of parity in spots 2-9, and a lot can change this week. The one certainty is that Bowling Green has topped off their incredible season by clinching the number one seed, which is not something anybody saw coming at the start of the season.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Northern Illinois’ and Kent State continued their recent slides, while Ball State picked up a few nice wins. On the men’s side of things, Buffalo seems to be rounding into form at the right time, while Akron and Bowling Green have some questions to answer as we approach the end of the season.</p><p>As a programming note, we’ll be releasing next weeks’ episode on Wednesday and giving you a full preview of the conference tournaments. Keep an eye out so that you don’t miss anything - we have a fun episode planned and are excited to share it with you all!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 34</title>
      <description>Well folks, Monday is March 1st. I would offer congratulations on surviving another frigid midwestern winter, but we all know that snow in March is not out of the question. There was a lot to get to on this weeks pod, and we’re excited to bring it to you!
Opening up this weeks show, the boys break down the opening weekend of the college baseball season. It was an impressive showing for Ball State in Arizona, and Miami also picked up an early season sweep. On the other side of the coin, preseason MAC favorite Central Michigan got swept themselves. Certainly not the start the Chippewas were hoping for. Elsewhere in the news, we had milestones broken on the hardwood by Oshlynn Brown of Ball State, Michaela Kelly of Central Michigan, and Ish El-Amin of Ball State. Congratulations to all three!
In this weeks’ hoops segment, Zach and Sam discuss the current standings and the best match-up’s of the past week. If the conference tournament started today, there would be some potentially GREAT matchups (Ohio-Buffalo, anybody?). In women’s hoops this week, Kent State made quite a statement, knocking off Northern Illinois on back to back days in DeKalb. Elsewhere, Central Michigan slipped up and lost a surprising game to Toledo, which the Chippewas may regret come seeding time. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green continued their recent resurgence as they picked up their third straight win, topping Eastern Michigan on Tuesday. In a result that surprised many, Ohio came out of it’s three week COVID pause and got a huge victory over Akron. The fact that the Bobcats got the win without their two leading scorers makes it all the more impressive.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Well folks, Monday is March 1st. I would offer congratulations on surviving another frigid midwestern winter, but we all know that snow in March is not out of the question. There was a lot to get to on this weeks pod, and we’re excited to bring it to you!
Opening up this weeks show, the boys break down the opening weekend of the college baseball season. It was an impressive showing for Ball State in Arizona, and Miami also picked up an early season sweep. On the other side of the coin, preseason MAC favorite Central Michigan got swept themselves. Certainly not the start the Chippewas were hoping for. Elsewhere in the news, we had milestones broken on the hardwood by Oshlynn Brown of Ball State, Michaela Kelly of Central Michigan, and Ish El-Amin of Ball State. Congratulations to all three!
In this weeks’ hoops segment, Zach and Sam discuss the current standings and the best match-up’s of the past week. If the conference tournament started today, there would be some potentially GREAT matchups (Ohio-Buffalo, anybody?). In women’s hoops this week, Kent State made quite a statement, knocking off Northern Illinois on back to back days in DeKalb. Elsewhere, Central Michigan slipped up and lost a surprising game to Toledo, which the Chippewas may regret come seeding time. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green continued their recent resurgence as they picked up their third straight win, topping Eastern Michigan on Tuesday. In a result that surprised many, Ohio came out of it’s three week COVID pause and got a huge victory over Akron. The fact that the Bobcats got the win without their two leading scorers makes it all the more impressive.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Well folks, Monday is March 1st. I would offer congratulations on surviving another frigid midwestern winter, but we all know that snow in March is not out of the question. There was a lot to get to on this weeks pod, and we’re excited to bring it to you!</p><p>Opening up this weeks show, the boys break down the opening weekend of the college baseball season. It was an impressive showing for Ball State in Arizona, and Miami also picked up an early season sweep. On the other side of the coin, preseason MAC favorite Central Michigan got swept themselves. Certainly not the start the Chippewas were hoping for. Elsewhere in the news, we had milestones broken on the hardwood by Oshlynn Brown of Ball State, Michaela Kelly of Central Michigan, and Ish El-Amin of Ball State. Congratulations to all three!</p><p>In this weeks’ hoops segment, Zach and Sam discuss the current standings and the best match-up’s of the past week. If the conference tournament started today, there would be some potentially GREAT matchups (Ohio-Buffalo, anybody?). In women’s hoops this week, Kent State made quite a statement, knocking off Northern Illinois on back to back days in DeKalb. Elsewhere, Central Michigan slipped up and lost a surprising game to Toledo, which the Chippewas may regret come seeding time. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green continued their recent resurgence as they picked up their third straight win, topping Eastern Michigan on Tuesday. In a result that surprised many, Ohio came out of it’s three week COVID pause and got a huge victory over Akron. The fact that the Bobcats got the win without their two leading scorers makes it all the more impressive.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 33</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’re all staying warm out there - we know that much of MAC land has been under an ungodly amount of snow and ice this past week. Spring is right around the corner! There was a lot that happened this week in the MAC, and we’re happy to cover it all for you.
In this weeks’ A block, the boys discuss the start of baseball season (proof that spring is, in fact, not far away) as well as the incredible start to the softball season for Bowling Green Pitcher Payton Gotshall. Payton was recognized by the NFCA as the National Pitcher of the Week after her incredible performances against Cleveland State last weekend. Congrats Payton!
In baseball news, Zach and Sam discuss the pre-season MAC poll, as well as the recent retirement of longtime Ohio baseball coach Rob Smith. Baseball is scheduled to get underway this weekend, though it seems doubtful that the weather will allow for it. In basketball news, there was another milestone this week: Ball State senior forward Oshlynn Brown became only the second player in Cardinals WBB history to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. The fourth year standout did it in style too, posting a double double in the Cardinals win over Miami last Saturday.
In this weeks’ hoops breakdown, the boys discuss the week that was on the hardwood. On the women’s side of things, Northern Illinois and Bowling Green continued their incredible form as of late, as both pre-season afterthoughts continue to climb the conference standings. On the men’s side, Bowling Green seems to have regained their early season form with two big wins over Toledo and Ball State this week. On the other end of the spectrum, Miami continued their recent slide, as Redhawks have now lost five of six after two losses this week.
To close out the show, the boys break down the standings and the potential match-ups if the conference tournaments were to start today, give their performances of the week, and preview the biggest games in the week ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’re all staying warm out there - we know that much of MAC land has been under an ungodly amount of snow and ice this past week. Spring is right around the corner! There was a lot that happened this week in the MAC, and we’re happy to cover it all for you.
In this weeks’ A block, the boys discuss the start of baseball season (proof that spring is, in fact, not far away) as well as the incredible start to the softball season for Bowling Green Pitcher Payton Gotshall. Payton was recognized by the NFCA as the National Pitcher of the Week after her incredible performances against Cleveland State last weekend. Congrats Payton!
In baseball news, Zach and Sam discuss the pre-season MAC poll, as well as the recent retirement of longtime Ohio baseball coach Rob Smith. Baseball is scheduled to get underway this weekend, though it seems doubtful that the weather will allow for it. In basketball news, there was another milestone this week: Ball State senior forward Oshlynn Brown became only the second player in Cardinals WBB history to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. The fourth year standout did it in style too, posting a double double in the Cardinals win over Miami last Saturday.
In this weeks’ hoops breakdown, the boys discuss the week that was on the hardwood. On the women’s side of things, Northern Illinois and Bowling Green continued their incredible form as of late, as both pre-season afterthoughts continue to climb the conference standings. On the men’s side, Bowling Green seems to have regained their early season form with two big wins over Toledo and Ball State this week. On the other end of the spectrum, Miami continued their recent slide, as Redhawks have now lost five of six after two losses this week.
To close out the show, the boys break down the standings and the potential match-ups if the conference tournaments were to start today, give their performances of the week, and preview the biggest games in the week ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! We hope you’re all staying warm out there - we know that much of MAC land has been under an ungodly amount of snow and ice this past week. Spring is right around the corner! There was a lot that happened this week in the MAC, and we’re happy to cover it all for you.</p><p>In this weeks’ A block, the boys discuss the start of baseball season (proof that spring is, in fact, not far away) as well as the incredible start to the softball season for Bowling Green Pitcher Payton Gotshall. Payton was recognized by the NFCA as the National Pitcher of the Week after her incredible performances against Cleveland State last weekend. Congrats Payton!</p><p>In baseball news, Zach and Sam discuss the pre-season MAC poll, as well as the recent retirement of longtime Ohio baseball coach Rob Smith. Baseball is scheduled to get underway this weekend, though it seems doubtful that the weather will allow for it. In basketball news, there was another milestone this week: Ball State senior forward Oshlynn Brown became only the second player in Cardinals WBB history to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. The fourth year standout did it in style too, posting a double double in the Cardinals win over Miami last Saturday.</p><p>In this weeks’ hoops breakdown, the boys discuss the week that was on the hardwood. On the women’s side of things, Northern Illinois and Bowling Green continued their incredible form as of late, as both pre-season afterthoughts continue to climb the conference standings. On the men’s side, Bowling Green seems to have regained their early season form with two big wins over Toledo and Ball State this week. On the other end of the spectrum, Miami continued their recent slide, as Redhawks have now lost five of six after two losses this week.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys break down the standings and the potential match-ups if the conference tournaments were to start today, give their performances of the week, and preview the biggest games in the week ahead.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 32</title>
      <description>We’ve made it through another week folks! Happy Friday. We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. There was a lot going on this week in the world of the MAC, and we’re happy to break it all down for you as we head into the weekend.
In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam recap some of the biggest headlines in the conference from this past week. In a move that was a little bit surprising to both hosts, the conference announced that a limited number of tickets would be sold for the upcoming MAC basketball tournament in Cleveland. The boys also touch on the fact that another handful of games were postponed this week, which begs the question - how is the MAC going to make up all of these games? Will they be able to? Zach and Sam give their thoughts.
Elsewhere in the news, CeCe Hooks of Ohio and Daeqwon Plowden of Bowling Green hit major milestones this week. On the gridiron, there was some unfortunate transfer news out of Kent State, as program stalwart Matthew Trickett announced he would finish his college career at Minnesota.
In the B block, the boys give a full run down of the week that was in men’s and women’s hoops. Taking a quick look at the current standings, there are some great potential match up’s for the first round of the MAC tournament. Will the standings hold? We’ll have to wait and see. In men’s hoops this week, Ball State got a huge victory over Toledo, while Akron continued it’s rise and Bowling Green continued it’s free fall. It will certainly be an interesting few weeks on the men’s side of the conference.
In women’s hoops, Bowling Green continued it’s impressive form as of late, picking up two nice wins. Northern Illinois also continued their strong play, as they knocked off Ball State in Muncie and have now won eight of nine.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>We’ve made it through another week folks! Happy Friday. We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. There was a lot going on this week in the world of the MAC, and we’re happy to break it all down for you as we head into the weekend.
In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam recap some of the biggest headlines in the conference from this past week. In a move that was a little bit surprising to both hosts, the conference announced that a limited number of tickets would be sold for the upcoming MAC basketball tournament in Cleveland. The boys also touch on the fact that another handful of games were postponed this week, which begs the question - how is the MAC going to make up all of these games? Will they be able to? Zach and Sam give their thoughts.
Elsewhere in the news, CeCe Hooks of Ohio and Daeqwon Plowden of Bowling Green hit major milestones this week. On the gridiron, there was some unfortunate transfer news out of Kent State, as program stalwart Matthew Trickett announced he would finish his college career at Minnesota.
In the B block, the boys give a full run down of the week that was in men’s and women’s hoops. Taking a quick look at the current standings, there are some great potential match up’s for the first round of the MAC tournament. Will the standings hold? We’ll have to wait and see. In men’s hoops this week, Ball State got a huge victory over Toledo, while Akron continued it’s rise and Bowling Green continued it’s free fall. It will certainly be an interesting few weeks on the men’s side of the conference.
In women’s hoops, Bowling Green continued it’s impressive form as of late, picking up two nice wins. Northern Illinois also continued their strong play, as they knocked off Ball State in Muncie and have now won eight of nine.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’ve made it through another week folks! Happy Friday. We hope you’ve all had a wonderful week. There was a lot going on this week in the world of the MAC, and we’re happy to break it all down for you as we head into the weekend.</p><p>In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam recap some of the biggest headlines in the conference from this past week. In a move that was a little bit surprising to both hosts, the conference announced that a limited number of tickets would be sold for the upcoming MAC basketball tournament in Cleveland. The boys also touch on the fact that another handful of games were postponed this week, which begs the question - how is the MAC going to make up all of these games? Will they be able to? Zach and Sam give their thoughts.</p><p>Elsewhere in the news, CeCe Hooks of Ohio and Daeqwon Plowden of Bowling Green hit major milestones this week. On the gridiron, there was some unfortunate transfer news out of Kent State, as program stalwart Matthew Trickett announced he would finish his college career at Minnesota.</p><p>In the B block, the boys give a full run down of the week that was in men’s and women’s hoops. Taking a quick look at the current standings, there are some great potential match up’s for the first round of the MAC tournament. Will the standings hold? We’ll have to wait and see. In men’s hoops this week, Ball State got a huge victory over Toledo, while Akron continued it’s rise and Bowling Green continued it’s free fall. It will certainly be an interesting few weeks on the men’s side of the conference.</p><p>In women’s hoops, Bowling Green continued it’s impressive form as of late, picking up two nice wins. Northern Illinois also continued their strong play, as they knocked off Ball State in Muncie and have now won eight of nine.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 31</title>
      <description>Happy Friday folks! It was another big week in the MAC, and we’re excited to recap it for you on this weeks’ pod. 
In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam break down the big news from around the conference this week. Akron, WMU, and Kent State all added new talent via the portal this week, and the boys also highlight the destinations of some of the players who have decided to leave their respective MAC programs. Elsewhere in the news, Justin Turner became the all time leading scorer for Bowling Green men’s hoops earlier this week in the Falcons’ loss to Western Michigan. Just up the road in Toledo, AD Mike O’Brien announced his upcoming retirement after 20 incredibly successful years leading the Rockets. In more football news, Zach and Sam highlight the MAC standouts who have been thus far invited to the upcoming NFL combine. To close out the A block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC universe has taken to the elimination of divisions in basketball this year.
Moving onto the hardwood, the boys take a look at the current standings and see how the brackets would shake out if the conference tournaments started tomorrow. As things stand now, there would be some GREAT first round match-up’s in Cleveland, on both the men’s and women’s side. In men’s hoops this week, Toledo continued to prove they’re the class of the conference, while Bowling Green continued their recent free fall. On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan and Ohio both picked up nice wins, while Northern Illinois continued their recent streak of quality play. As has become tradition around these parts, the boys give their “must see” games of the week ahead. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday folks! It was another big week in the MAC, and we’re excited to recap it for you on this weeks’ pod. 
In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam break down the big news from around the conference this week. Akron, WMU, and Kent State all added new talent via the portal this week, and the boys also highlight the destinations of some of the players who have decided to leave their respective MAC programs. Elsewhere in the news, Justin Turner became the all time leading scorer for Bowling Green men’s hoops earlier this week in the Falcons’ loss to Western Michigan. Just up the road in Toledo, AD Mike O’Brien announced his upcoming retirement after 20 incredibly successful years leading the Rockets. In more football news, Zach and Sam highlight the MAC standouts who have been thus far invited to the upcoming NFL combine. To close out the A block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC universe has taken to the elimination of divisions in basketball this year.
Moving onto the hardwood, the boys take a look at the current standings and see how the brackets would shake out if the conference tournaments started tomorrow. As things stand now, there would be some GREAT first round match-up’s in Cleveland, on both the men’s and women’s side. In men’s hoops this week, Toledo continued to prove they’re the class of the conference, while Bowling Green continued their recent free fall. On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan and Ohio both picked up nice wins, while Northern Illinois continued their recent streak of quality play. As has become tradition around these parts, the boys give their “must see” games of the week ahead. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday folks! It was another big week in the MAC, and we’re excited to recap it for you on this weeks’ pod. </p><p>In this week’s A block, Zach and Sam break down the big news from around the conference this week. Akron, WMU, and Kent State all added new talent via the portal this week, and the boys also highlight the destinations of some of the players who have decided to leave their respective MAC programs. Elsewhere in the news, Justin Turner became the all time leading scorer for Bowling Green men’s hoops earlier this week in the Falcons’ loss to Western Michigan. Just up the road in Toledo, AD Mike O’Brien announced his upcoming retirement after 20 incredibly successful years leading the Rockets. In more football news, Zach and Sam highlight the MAC standouts who have been thus far invited to the upcoming NFL combine. To close out the A block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC universe has taken to the elimination of divisions in basketball this year.</p><p>Moving onto the hardwood, the boys take a look at the current standings and see how the brackets would shake out if the conference tournaments started tomorrow. As things stand now, there would be some GREAT first round match-up’s in Cleveland, on both the men’s and women’s side. In men’s hoops this week, Toledo continued to prove they’re the class of the conference, while Bowling Green continued their recent free fall. On the women’s side of things, Central Michigan and Ohio both picked up nice wins, while Northern Illinois continued their recent streak of quality play. As has become tradition around these parts, the boys give their “must see” games of the week ahead. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 30</title>
      <description>I tell you what folks, it was a busy week in the MAC. Women’s volleyball, tennis, swimming and diving, and gymnastics have all gotten their seasons started, and we are HERE for it!
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys break down all of the sports mentioned above, as well as some exciting news for the Akron men’s soccer program, as former Zip David Egbo was selected 9th overall by the Vancouver Whitecaps. Egbo’s selection adds to the already long list of former Zips playing professionally, as Coach Jared Embrick continues to find and develop top talent. In volleyball, Bowling Green, Ball State, and Western Michigan all got off to strong 2-0 starts to the year. Another highlight from the week was the Ball State men’s tennis team knocking off Notre Dame, led by the doubles team of Chris Adams and Vince Orlando. In some less than stellar football news, former MAC DPOY TreShaun Heyward of Western Michigan announced that he was transferring to Arizona.
In the B block, Zach and Sam break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green is officially in a free fall, as the Falcons have now lost 4 of their last 5. The most recent loss in that streak was a 96-91 defeat at Kent State on Wednesday night, as Kent State star Danny Pippen broke the 1,000 point mark for his career. Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo continued it’s story book season, highlighted by JT Shumate’s career night against Miami on Tuesday.
On the women’s side of things, CeCe Hooks had a career week for Ohio, averaging 34 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4 assists over two games. Both games were comeback victories for the Bobcats, thanks in no small part to Hooks’ efforts. To wrap up the show, the boys break down the games they’re most looking forward to in the weeks ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I tell you what folks, it was a busy week in the MAC. Women’s volleyball, tennis, swimming and diving, and gymnastics have all gotten their seasons started, and we are HERE for it!
In this weeks’ news segment, the boys break down all of the sports mentioned above, as well as some exciting news for the Akron men’s soccer program, as former Zip David Egbo was selected 9th overall by the Vancouver Whitecaps. Egbo’s selection adds to the already long list of former Zips playing professionally, as Coach Jared Embrick continues to find and develop top talent. In volleyball, Bowling Green, Ball State, and Western Michigan all got off to strong 2-0 starts to the year. Another highlight from the week was the Ball State men’s tennis team knocking off Notre Dame, led by the doubles team of Chris Adams and Vince Orlando. In some less than stellar football news, former MAC DPOY TreShaun Heyward of Western Michigan announced that he was transferring to Arizona.
In the B block, Zach and Sam break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green is officially in a free fall, as the Falcons have now lost 4 of their last 5. The most recent loss in that streak was a 96-91 defeat at Kent State on Wednesday night, as Kent State star Danny Pippen broke the 1,000 point mark for his career. Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo continued it’s story book season, highlighted by JT Shumate’s career night against Miami on Tuesday.
On the women’s side of things, CeCe Hooks had a career week for Ohio, averaging 34 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4 assists over two games. Both games were comeback victories for the Bobcats, thanks in no small part to Hooks’ efforts. To wrap up the show, the boys break down the games they’re most looking forward to in the weeks ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I tell you what folks, it was a busy week in the MAC. Women’s volleyball, tennis, swimming and diving, and gymnastics have all gotten their seasons started, and we are HERE for it!</p><p>In this weeks’ news segment, the boys break down all of the sports mentioned above, as well as some exciting news for the Akron men’s soccer program, as former Zip David Egbo was selected 9th overall by the Vancouver Whitecaps. Egbo’s selection adds to the already long list of former Zips playing professionally, as Coach Jared Embrick continues to find and develop top talent. In volleyball, Bowling Green, Ball State, and Western Michigan all got off to strong 2-0 starts to the year. Another highlight from the week was the Ball State men’s tennis team knocking off Notre Dame, led by the doubles team of Chris Adams and Vince Orlando. In some less than stellar football news, former MAC DPOY TreShaun Heyward of Western Michigan announced that he was transferring to Arizona.</p><p>In the B block, Zach and Sam break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side of things, Bowling Green is officially in a free fall, as the Falcons have now lost 4 of their last 5. The most recent loss in that streak was a 96-91 defeat at Kent State on Wednesday night, as Kent State star Danny Pippen broke the 1,000 point mark for his career. Elsewhere in men’s hoops, Toledo continued it’s story book season, highlighted by JT Shumate’s career night against Miami on Tuesday.</p><p>On the women’s side of things, CeCe Hooks had a career week for Ohio, averaging 34 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4 assists over two games. Both games were comeback victories for the Bobcats, thanks in no small part to Hooks’ efforts. To wrap up the show, the boys break down the games they’re most looking forward to in the weeks ahead.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 29</title>
      <description>Congrats, folks - we made it through another week! We’re excited about this week’s pod, and thankful as always for each of you choosing to spend some time with us.
In the news segment this week, the boys discuss Kevin Marks’ decision to ultimately stay at Buffalo, as well as some significant transfer news out of Northern Illinois. With everyone getting an extra year of eligibility, it’s proving to be a crazy off-season in college football. Elsewhere in the news, we discuss the All-MAC Academic football team, as well as the Tom Arth rumors.
For this weeks’ rivalry segment, Zach and Sam go over the Twitter responses for the Battle of I-75. Without a doubt one of the most fiercely contested rivalries in the MAC, we asked Toledo and Bowling Green fans to give some of their favorite memories from the rivalry.
To close out the show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side, Akron and Kent State seem to be finding their stride, while Bowling Green has hit a rocky patch. On the women’s side, Ohio picked up a huge win and Northern Illinois continued their strong form of recent. Zach and Sam give their performances of the week, while also previewing some of the best game for the week ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 18:07:55 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Congrats, folks - we made it through another week! We’re excited about this week’s pod, and thankful as always for each of you choosing to spend some time with us.
In the news segment this week, the boys discuss Kevin Marks’ decision to ultimately stay at Buffalo, as well as some significant transfer news out of Northern Illinois. With everyone getting an extra year of eligibility, it’s proving to be a crazy off-season in college football. Elsewhere in the news, we discuss the All-MAC Academic football team, as well as the Tom Arth rumors.
For this weeks’ rivalry segment, Zach and Sam go over the Twitter responses for the Battle of I-75. Without a doubt one of the most fiercely contested rivalries in the MAC, we asked Toledo and Bowling Green fans to give some of their favorite memories from the rivalry.
To close out the show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side, Akron and Kent State seem to be finding their stride, while Bowling Green has hit a rocky patch. On the women’s side, Ohio picked up a huge win and Northern Illinois continued their strong form of recent. Zach and Sam give their performances of the week, while also previewing some of the best game for the week ahead.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Congrats, folks - we made it through another week! We’re excited about this week’s pod, and thankful as always for each of you choosing to spend some time with us.</p><p>In the news segment this week, the boys discuss Kevin Marks’ decision to ultimately stay at Buffalo, as well as some significant transfer news out of Northern Illinois. With everyone getting an extra year of eligibility, it’s proving to be a crazy off-season in college football. Elsewhere in the news, we discuss the All-MAC Academic football team, as well as the Tom Arth rumors.</p><p>For this weeks’ rivalry segment, Zach and Sam go over the Twitter responses for the Battle of I-75. Without a doubt one of the most fiercely contested rivalries in the MAC, we asked Toledo and Bowling Green fans to give some of their favorite memories from the rivalry.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. On the men’s side, Akron and Kent State seem to be finding their stride, while Bowling Green has hit a rocky patch. On the women’s side, Ohio picked up a huge win and Northern Illinois continued their strong form of recent. Zach and Sam give their performances of the week, while also previewing some of the best game for the week ahead.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 28</title>
      <description>Long time no talk, folks! We hope everyone has had a wonderful week thus far, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend with another episode of the podcast. Thanks for stopping by!
Opening up this weeks’ show, we take a look at the news of the week in the MAC universe. The MAC placed two teams in the post season football top 25 for the first time since 2003, which is very exciting news for the conference. In some less than exciting news for Buffalo fans, Kevin Marks surprised a lot of us by entering his name in the transfer portal. Rounding out the news, the MAC announced the format of the upcoming baseball season (which is right around the corner).
In the B block, the boys introduce a new segment - The Anatomy of the Rivalries in the MAC. This stemmed from last weeks Twitter question, where we asked you all what you thought the best rivalries in the conference were. Moving forward, follow along with us on Twitter, as we’ll be asking your opinions on a different rivalry each week. This week, we’ll be focusing on the Battle of I-75 between Toledo and Bowling Green. Let us know on Twitter - what are your best memories of the rivalry? What have been the best, most memorable games? Share your thoughts with us!
Closing out this weeks’ show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. Toledo continues their roll on the men’s side of things, while Northern Illinois made a serious statement on the women’s side. The boys give their recap of the week, and take a look at some of the best games on the schedule for the week ahead. Things are starting to shape up as conference play continues, and we’re here to cover it all!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2021 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Long time no talk, folks! We hope everyone has had a wonderful week thus far, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend with another episode of the podcast. Thanks for stopping by!
Opening up this weeks’ show, we take a look at the news of the week in the MAC universe. The MAC placed two teams in the post season football top 25 for the first time since 2003, which is very exciting news for the conference. In some less than exciting news for Buffalo fans, Kevin Marks surprised a lot of us by entering his name in the transfer portal. Rounding out the news, the MAC announced the format of the upcoming baseball season (which is right around the corner).
In the B block, the boys introduce a new segment - The Anatomy of the Rivalries in the MAC. This stemmed from last weeks Twitter question, where we asked you all what you thought the best rivalries in the conference were. Moving forward, follow along with us on Twitter, as we’ll be asking your opinions on a different rivalry each week. This week, we’ll be focusing on the Battle of I-75 between Toledo and Bowling Green. Let us know on Twitter - what are your best memories of the rivalry? What have been the best, most memorable games? Share your thoughts with us!
Closing out this weeks’ show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. Toledo continues their roll on the men’s side of things, while Northern Illinois made a serious statement on the women’s side. The boys give their recap of the week, and take a look at some of the best games on the schedule for the week ahead. Things are starting to shape up as conference play continues, and we’re here to cover it all!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Long time no talk, folks! We hope everyone has had a wonderful week thus far, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend with another episode of the podcast. Thanks for stopping by!</p><p>Opening up this weeks’ show, we take a look at the news of the week in the MAC universe. The MAC placed two teams in the post season football top 25 for the first time since 2003, which is very exciting news for the conference. In some less than exciting news for Buffalo fans, Kevin Marks surprised a lot of us by entering his name in the transfer portal. Rounding out the news, the MAC announced the format of the upcoming baseball season (which is right around the corner).</p><p>In the B block, the boys introduce a new segment - The Anatomy of the Rivalries in the MAC. This stemmed from last weeks Twitter question, where we asked you all what you thought the best rivalries in the conference were. Moving forward, follow along with us on Twitter, as we’ll be asking your opinions on a different rivalry each week. This week, we’ll be focusing on the Battle of I-75 between Toledo and Bowling Green. Let us know on Twitter - what are your best memories of the rivalry? What have been the best, most memorable games? Share your thoughts with us!</p><p>Closing out this weeks’ show, the boys break down the week that was on the hardwood. Toledo continues their roll on the men’s side of things, while Northern Illinois made a serious statement on the women’s side. The boys give their recap of the week, and take a look at some of the best games on the schedule for the week ahead. Things are starting to shape up as conference play continues, and we’re here to cover it all!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 27</title>
      <description>Happy Friday MAC fans! We hope everyone has had a good start to 2021. It’s definitely been a busy week in the MAC, and we’re here to recap it all for you!
The news segment starts off with some positive news for NIU fans, as freshman WR Trayvon Rudolph was named to The Athletic’s 2020 Freshman All-America Team. Congrats to Trayvon! Similarly, the MAC has placed 5 women’s basketball players on the mid-season Becky Hammon watch list, given each year to the best mid-major player in the country.
Elsewhere in the news, there’s been some significant transfer activity in football over the past week. Northern Illinois and Toledo both land a QB from P5 programs, while Kent State QB Woody Barrett announced he would grad transfer and finish his collegiate career elsewhere. Similarly, CMU QB David Moore declared for the NFL draft.
In the B block, the boys focus on the week that was on the hardwood. Leading the segment, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on NIU parting ways with longtime men’s basketball coach Mark Montgomery. After that, the boys recap a busy week in men’s and women hoops, as conference play begins in earnest. Tune in to hear which teams they felt played the best this week, as well as to hear which games we’re most looking forward to this week.
To close out the show, Zach and Sam recap Ball State’s first bowl win in school history, last weeks’ 34-13 blowout of San Jose State in the Arizona bowl. It was monumental moment for the Cardinals’ program, and the boys give their thoughts on how this can help the program moving forward.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2021 17:06:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday MAC fans! We hope everyone has had a good start to 2021. It’s definitely been a busy week in the MAC, and we’re here to recap it all for you!
The news segment starts off with some positive news for NIU fans, as freshman WR Trayvon Rudolph was named to The Athletic’s 2020 Freshman All-America Team. Congrats to Trayvon! Similarly, the MAC has placed 5 women’s basketball players on the mid-season Becky Hammon watch list, given each year to the best mid-major player in the country.
Elsewhere in the news, there’s been some significant transfer activity in football over the past week. Northern Illinois and Toledo both land a QB from P5 programs, while Kent State QB Woody Barrett announced he would grad transfer and finish his collegiate career elsewhere. Similarly, CMU QB David Moore declared for the NFL draft.
In the B block, the boys focus on the week that was on the hardwood. Leading the segment, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on NIU parting ways with longtime men’s basketball coach Mark Montgomery. After that, the boys recap a busy week in men’s and women hoops, as conference play begins in earnest. Tune in to hear which teams they felt played the best this week, as well as to hear which games we’re most looking forward to this week.
To close out the show, Zach and Sam recap Ball State’s first bowl win in school history, last weeks’ 34-13 blowout of San Jose State in the Arizona bowl. It was monumental moment for the Cardinals’ program, and the boys give their thoughts on how this can help the program moving forward.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday MAC fans! We hope everyone has had a good start to 2021. It’s definitely been a busy week in the MAC, and we’re here to recap it all for you!</p><p>The news segment starts off with some positive news for NIU fans, as freshman WR Trayvon Rudolph was named to The Athletic’s 2020 Freshman All-America Team. Congrats to Trayvon! Similarly, the MAC has placed 5 women’s basketball players on the mid-season Becky Hammon watch list, given each year to the best mid-major player in the country.</p><p>Elsewhere in the news, there’s been some significant transfer activity in football over the past week. Northern Illinois and Toledo both land a QB from P5 programs, while Kent State QB Woody Barrett announced he would grad transfer and finish his collegiate career elsewhere. Similarly, CMU QB David Moore declared for the NFL draft.</p><p>In the B block, the boys focus on the week that was on the hardwood. Leading the segment, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on NIU parting ways with longtime men’s basketball coach Mark Montgomery. After that, the boys recap a busy week in men’s and women hoops, as conference play begins in earnest. Tune in to hear which teams they felt played the best this week, as well as to hear which games we’re most looking forward to this week.</p><p>To close out the show, Zach and Sam recap Ball State’s first bowl win in school history, last weeks’ 34-13 blowout of San Jose State in the Arizona bowl. It was monumental moment for the Cardinals’ program, and the boys give their thoughts on how this can help the program moving forward.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 26</title>
      <description>Happy New Year everybody! 2020 threw us some curveballs, and we’re excited for the possibilities of 2021. Hopefully everyone ended 2020 on a good note! We’re here to help you into the new year with episode 26 of the podcast.
As usual, Zach and Sam open up the show with the news from the week that was in the MAC universe. There was a lot that happened this week - some changes to the basketball schedule, a few Buffalo Bulls declaring for the NFL, and Ball State landing a transfer WR from a Power 5 program. To close out the first segment, our hosts recap the Twitter question of the week and give a few shout outs.
In the B block, the boys recap Buffalo’s 17-10 victory over Marshall in the Camelia Bowl, as well as preview the Ball State-San Jose State match up in the Arizona Bowl. Zach and Sam discuss the great performance from both the Buffalo defense and Kevin Marks, both of whom stepped up in the absence of Jarret Patterson.
To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in the hardwood (spoiler alert: not much happened). With that said, our hosts give some games to watch for this week, as well as some storylines to follow as hoops season gets into full swing.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We really appreciate the support. As always, you can listen to this weeks’ episode at the link below, or on any of your favorite podcast platforms. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything!
Happy New Year everybody!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 16:38:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy New Year everybody! 2020 threw us some curveballs, and we’re excited for the possibilities of 2021. Hopefully everyone ended 2020 on a good note! We’re here to help you into the new year with episode 26 of the podcast.
As usual, Zach and Sam open up the show with the news from the week that was in the MAC universe. There was a lot that happened this week - some changes to the basketball schedule, a few Buffalo Bulls declaring for the NFL, and Ball State landing a transfer WR from a Power 5 program. To close out the first segment, our hosts recap the Twitter question of the week and give a few shout outs.
In the B block, the boys recap Buffalo’s 17-10 victory over Marshall in the Camelia Bowl, as well as preview the Ball State-San Jose State match up in the Arizona Bowl. Zach and Sam discuss the great performance from both the Buffalo defense and Kevin Marks, both of whom stepped up in the absence of Jarret Patterson.
To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in the hardwood (spoiler alert: not much happened). With that said, our hosts give some games to watch for this week, as well as some storylines to follow as hoops season gets into full swing.
As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We really appreciate the support. As always, you can listen to this weeks’ episode at the link below, or on any of your favorite podcast platforms. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything!
Happy New Year everybody!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year everybody! 2020 threw us some curveballs, and we’re excited for the possibilities of 2021. Hopefully everyone ended 2020 on a good note! We’re here to help you into the new year with episode 26 of the podcast.</p><p>As usual, Zach and Sam open up the show with the news from the week that was in the MAC universe. There was a lot that happened this week - some changes to the basketball schedule, a few Buffalo Bulls declaring for the NFL, and Ball State landing a transfer WR from a Power 5 program. To close out the first segment, our hosts recap the Twitter question of the week and give a few shout outs.</p><p>In the B block, the boys recap Buffalo’s 17-10 victory over Marshall in the Camelia Bowl, as well as preview the Ball State-San Jose State match up in the Arizona Bowl. Zach and Sam discuss the great performance from both the Buffalo defense and Kevin Marks, both of whom stepped up in the absence of Jarret Patterson.</p><p>To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in the hardwood (spoiler alert: not much happened). With that said, our hosts give some games to watch for this week, as well as some storylines to follow as hoops season gets into full swing.</p><p>As always, thanks for stopping by this week folks. We really appreciate the support. As always, you can listen to this weeks’ episode at the link below, or on any of your favorite podcast platforms. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything!</p><p>Happy New Year everybody!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 25</title>
      <description>Episode 25 is live! We break down the news for the week, recap the MAC Championship game where Ball State upset Buffalo, and close the show out with some hoops talk!
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2020 17:23:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 25 is live! We break down the news for the week, recap the MAC Championship game where Ball State upset Buffalo, and close the show out with some hoops talk!
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 25 is live! We break down the news for the week, recap the MAC Championship game where Ball State upset Buffalo, and close the show out with some hoops talk!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>5098</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 24</title>
      <description>Episode 24 is here! This week, the boys break down the final week of the football regular season, and give a preview of the upcoming conference championship game between Buffalo and Ball State (Friday 12/18, 7:30 pm, ESPN). To close out the show, we recap that week that was in men's and women's basketball!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 03:04:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 24 is here! This week, the boys break down the final week of the football regular season, and give a preview of the upcoming conference championship game between Buffalo and Ball State (Friday 12/18, 7:30 pm, ESPN). To close out the show, we recap that week that was in men's and women's basketball!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 24 is here! This week, the boys break down the final week of the football regular season, and give a preview of the upcoming conference championship game between Buffalo and Ball State (Friday 12/18, 7:30 pm, ESPN). To close out the show, we recap that week that was in men's and women's basketball!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>5318</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 23 </title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-23-enm370</link>
      <description>Sam and Zach kick off this episode with general news surrounding the MAC. They follow that up with the Week 4 Recap in Football and place their bets on the Week 5 Matchups. They then round out the episode with some hoops talk. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2020 17:20:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam and Zach kick off this episode with general news surrounding the MAC. They follow that up with the Week 4 Recap in Football and place their bets on the Week 5 Matchups. They then round out the episode with some hoops talk. 
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sam and Zach kick off this episode with general news surrounding the MAC. They follow that up with the Week 4 Recap in Football and place their bets on the Week 5 Matchups. They then round out the episode with some hoops talk. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Sam and Zach kick off this episode with general news surrounding the MAC. They follow that up with the Week 4 Recap in Football and place their bets on the Week 5 Matchups. They then round out the episode with some hoops talk. 
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>4860</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 22</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-22-enc46n</link>
      <description>We’ve made it through another week folks, congrats! This time of year is extra special, with both football and basketball seasons now in full swing. There’s a lot to cover this week!

In the A block, Zach and Sam break down various headlines from around the MAC universe. In football, there was the cancellation of the Kent State-Miami, as well as the slew of awards that Jarret Patterson and Buffalo garnered last week after their incredible performance. In basketball, we had Jason Preston’s breakout performance, the Ohio women’s upset of Notre Dame, as well as some announced changes to the upcoming conference schedule.

Following the news, the boys break down the week 4 football results while also looking forward to week 5. From Eastern Michigan’s fourth quarter collapse against Toledo to Buffalo’s dominant performance against Kent State, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on each week 4 match up. Looking forward to week 5, our hosts give their predictions on how they see the penultimate week of the season playing out.

To close out the show, the boys review the early season results on the hardwood. MAC play is set to begin this weekend (what a weird year), but a lot of MAC squads have already had some very notable non-conference games. The boys break down the notable results thus far, as well as give a quick recap of the standings, on both the men’s and women’s side.

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend folks.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2020 17:02:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dc2aff0a-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-636f3af2a6ce/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;We’ve made it through another week folks, congrats! This time of year is extra special, with both football and basketball seasons now in full swing. There’s a lot to cover this week!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the A block, Zach and Sam break down various headlines from around the MAC universe. In football, there was the cancellation of the Kent State-Miami, as well as the slew of awards that Jarret Patterson and Buffalo garnered last week after their incredible performance. In basketball, we had Jason Preston’s breakout performance, the Ohio women’s upset of Notre Dame, as well as some announced changes to the upcoming conference schedule.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Following the news, the boys break down the week 4 football results while also looking forward to week 5. From Eastern Michigan’s fourth quarter collapse against Toledo to Buffalo’s dominant performance against Kent State, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on each week 4 match up. Looking forward to week 5, our hosts give their predictions on how they see the penultimate week of the season playing out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, the boys review the early season results on the hardwood. MAC play is set to begin this weekend (what a weird year), but a lot of MAC squads have already had some very notable non-conference games. The boys break down the notable results thus far, as well as give a quick recap of the standings, on both the men’s and women’s side.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend folks.&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>We’ve made it through another week folks, congrats! This time of year is extra special, with both football and basketball seasons now in full swing. There’s a lot to cover this week!

In the A block, Zach and Sam break down various headlines from around the MAC universe. In football, there was the cancellation of the Kent State-Miami, as well as the slew of awards that Jarret Patterson and Buffalo garnered last week after their incredible performance. In basketball, we had Jason Preston’s breakout performance, the Ohio women’s upset of Notre Dame, as well as some announced changes to the upcoming conference schedule.

Following the news, the boys break down the week 4 football results while also looking forward to week 5. From Eastern Michigan’s fourth quarter collapse against Toledo to Buffalo’s dominant performance against Kent State, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on each week 4 match up. Looking forward to week 5, our hosts give their predictions on how they see the penultimate week of the season playing out.

To close out the show, the boys review the early season results on the hardwood. MAC play is set to begin this weekend (what a weird year), but a lot of MAC squads have already had some very notable non-conference games. The boys break down the notable results thus far, as well as give a quick recap of the standings, on both the men’s and women’s side.

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend folks.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’ve made it through another week folks, congrats! This time of year is extra special, with both football and basketball seasons now in full swing. There’s a lot to cover this week!</p>
<p>In the A block, Zach and Sam break down various headlines from around the MAC universe. In football, there was the cancellation of the Kent State-Miami, as well as the slew of awards that Jarret Patterson and Buffalo garnered last week after their incredible performance. In basketball, we had Jason Preston’s breakout performance, the Ohio women’s upset of Notre Dame, as well as some announced changes to the upcoming conference schedule.</p>
<p>Following the news, the boys break down the week 4 football results while also looking forward to week 5. From Eastern Michigan’s fourth quarter collapse against Toledo to Buffalo’s dominant performance against Kent State, Zach and Sam give their thoughts on each week 4 match up. Looking forward to week 5, our hosts give their predictions on how they see the penultimate week of the season playing out.</p>
<p>To close out the show, the boys review the early season results on the hardwood. MAC play is set to begin this weekend (what a weird year), but a lot of MAC squads have already had some very notable non-conference games. The boys break down the notable results thus far, as well as give a quick recap of the standings, on both the men’s and women’s side.</p>
<p>Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon to make sure you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend folks.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 21</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-21-en2iif</link>
      <description>This episode Sam is back for the full episode. Sam and Zach touch on MAC Championship News, Basketball attendance news, Women’s Preseason Poll talk, and finish up with the results of the MAC Cross Country Championships. They then move into a deep dive into the Week 4 Football Preview. Finally they finish off the episode with a basketball game to watch for this week. 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2020 01:41:12 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This episode Sam is back for the full episode. Sam and Zach touch on MAC Championship News, Basketball attendance news, Women’s Preseason Poll talk, and finish up with the results of the MAC Cross Country Championships. They then move into a deep dive into the Week 4 Football Preview. Finally they finish off the episode with a basketball game to watch for this week. 
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode Sam is back for the full episode. Sam and Zach touch on MAC Championship News, Basketball attendance news, Women’s Preseason Poll talk, and finish up with the results of the MAC Cross Country Championships. They then move into a deep dive into the Week 4 Football Preview. Finally they finish off the episode with a basketball game to watch for this week. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[This episode Sam is back for the full episode. Sam and Zach touch on MAC Championship News, Basketball attendance news, Women’s Preseason Poll talk, and finish up with the results of the MAC Cross Country Championships. They then move into a deep dive into the Week 4 Football Preview. Finally they finish off the episode with a basketball game to watch for this week. 
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 20</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-20-emp1tm</link>
      <description>Happy Friday to all of you beautiful people! We’re officially halfway through the MAC football season, and what a season it has been. We had a lot to discuss on this weeks’ pod, and we’re excited to bring this episode to you! Shout out to James for stopping by to fill in for Sam.

In this weeks’ A block, James and Zach break down the cancellation of the Battle of the Bricks, and generally how COVID has effected the MAC football season thus far. How are the teams testing? Why aren’t the testing results readily available? The boys also break down the recent MAC men’s basketball coaches poll and talk about how they see the basketball season shaking out this year.

(Unfortunately, we’ll have to save our women’s basketball talk for the future, as those polls were released after recording finished.)

In the B block, our hosts break down the week 3 football results. From Kent State’s offensive output to the crazy shootout between Central and Western, Zach and James give you their thoughts on how every week 3 game played out. They also give a quick look ahead to the week 4 games. There’s some great games on the slate next week, including Kent State traveling to Buffalo to take on the Bulls.

To close out the show, Miami Director of Basketball Operations Cowan Olinger stops by. Cowan was a great conversation, and we really enjoyed talking to him. He breaks down his path to get to this point, what a DBO and a Grad Assistant does on a daily basis, and the best places to eat in Oxford.

Thank you all again for the continued support, the growth of the pod thus far has been beyond our expectations! Make sure you’re following us on Twitter to get all of the latest updates. You can listen to this episode at the direct embed link below, or you can subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend everybody.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2020 19:41:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Happy Friday to all of you beautiful people! We’re officially halfway through the MAC football season, and what a season it has been. We had a lot to discuss on this weeks’ pod, and we’re excited to bring this episode to you! Shout out to James for stopping by to fill in for Sam.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this weeks’ A block, James and Zach break down the cancellation of the Battle of the Bricks, and generally how COVID has effected the MAC football season thus far. How are the teams testing? Why aren’t the testing results readily available? The boys also break down the recent MAC men’s basketball coaches poll and talk about how they see the basketball season shaking out this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;(Unfortunately, we’ll have to save our women’s basketball talk for the future, as those polls were released after recording finished.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, our hosts break down the week 3 football results. From Kent State’s offensive output to the crazy shootout between Central and Western, Zach and James give you their thoughts on how every week 3 game played out. They also give a quick look ahead to the week 4 games. There’s some great games on the slate next week, including Kent State traveling to Buffalo to take on the Bulls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, Miami Director of Basketball Operations Cowan Olinger stops by. Cowan was a great conversation, and we really enjoyed talking to him. He breaks down his path to get to this point, what a DBO and a Grad Assistant does on a daily basis, and the best places to eat in Oxford.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thank you all again for the continued support, the growth of the pod thus far has been beyond our expectations! Make sure you’re following us on Twitter to get all of the latest updates. You can listen to this episode at the direct embed link below, or you can subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend everybody.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday to all of you beautiful people! We’re officially halfway through the MAC football season, and what a season it has been. We had a lot to discuss on this weeks’ pod, and we’re excited to bring this episode to you! Shout out to James for stopping by to fill in for Sam.

In this weeks’ A block, James and Zach break down the cancellation of the Battle of the Bricks, and generally how COVID has effected the MAC football season thus far. How are the teams testing? Why aren’t the testing results readily available? The boys also break down the recent MAC men’s basketball coaches poll and talk about how they see the basketball season shaking out this year.

(Unfortunately, we’ll have to save our women’s basketball talk for the future, as those polls were released after recording finished.)

In the B block, our hosts break down the week 3 football results. From Kent State’s offensive output to the crazy shootout between Central and Western, Zach and James give you their thoughts on how every week 3 game played out. They also give a quick look ahead to the week 4 games. There’s some great games on the slate next week, including Kent State traveling to Buffalo to take on the Bulls.

To close out the show, Miami Director of Basketball Operations Cowan Olinger stops by. Cowan was a great conversation, and we really enjoyed talking to him. He breaks down his path to get to this point, what a DBO and a Grad Assistant does on a daily basis, and the best places to eat in Oxford.

Thank you all again for the continued support, the growth of the pod thus far has been beyond our expectations! Make sure you’re following us on Twitter to get all of the latest updates. You can listen to this episode at the direct embed link below, or you can subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend everybody.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday to all of you beautiful people! We’re officially halfway through the MAC football season, and what a season it has been. We had a lot to discuss on this weeks’ pod, and we’re excited to bring this episode to you! Shout out to James for stopping by to fill in for Sam.</p>
<p>In this weeks’ A block, James and Zach break down the cancellation of the Battle of the Bricks, and generally how COVID has effected the MAC football season thus far. How are the teams testing? Why aren’t the testing results readily available? The boys also break down the recent MAC men’s basketball coaches poll and talk about how they see the basketball season shaking out this year.</p>
<p>(Unfortunately, we’ll have to save our women’s basketball talk for the future, as those polls were released after recording finished.)</p>
<p>In the B block, our hosts break down the week 3 football results. From Kent State’s offensive output to the crazy shootout between Central and Western, Zach and James give you their thoughts on how every week 3 game played out. They also give a quick look ahead to the week 4 games. There’s some great games on the slate next week, including Kent State traveling to Buffalo to take on the Bulls.</p>
<p>To close out the show, Miami Director of Basketball Operations Cowan Olinger stops by. Cowan was a great conversation, and we really enjoyed talking to him. He breaks down his path to get to this point, what a DBO and a Grad Assistant does on a daily basis, and the best places to eat in Oxford.</p>
<p>Thank you all again for the continued support, the growth of the pod thus far has been beyond our expectations! Make sure you’re following us on Twitter to get all of the latest updates. You can listen to this episode at the direct embed link below, or you can subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Have a great weekend everybody.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 19</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-19-emeecb</link>
      <description>Sam and Zach start out this episode with some sad news, the tragic passing of Titus Davis. They go on to recap week 2 of #MACtion, and where each team stands moving forward. They then talk about their weekly performer and disappointment of the week. They end the show off with the final MAC Football preview: Miami Ohio with hustle belts own Jordan Rinard. Hope u guys enjoy, and hope y’all are staying safe out there. Next episode is episode 20, meaning 5 months of the podcast!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 16:25:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam and Zach start out this episode with some sad news, the tragic passing of Titus Davis. They go on to recap week 2 of #MACtion, and where each team stands moving forward. They then talk about their weekly performer and disappointment of the week. They end the show off with the final MAC Football preview: Miami Ohio with hustle belts own Jordan Rinard. Hope u guys enjoy, and hope y’all are staying safe out there. Next episode is episode 20, meaning 5 months of the podcast!
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sam and Zach start out this episode with some sad news, the tragic passing of Titus Davis. They go on to recap week 2 of #MACtion, and where each team stands moving forward. They then talk about their weekly performer and disappointment of the week. They end the show off with the final MAC Football preview: Miami Ohio with hustle belts own Jordan Rinard. Hope u guys enjoy, and hope y’all are staying safe out there. Next episode is episode 20, meaning 5 months of the podcast!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Sam and Zach start out this episode with some sad news, the tragic passing of Titus Davis. They go on to recap week 2 of #MACtion, and where each team stands moving forward. They then talk about their weekly performer and disappointment of the week. They end the show off with the final MAC Football preview: Miami Ohio with hustle belts own Jordan Rinard. Hope u guys enjoy, and hope y’all are staying safe out there. Next episode is episode 20, meaning 5 months of the podcast!
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>4980</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 18</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-18-em4ela</link>
      <description>Well folks, we made it! The MAC is back baby! We hope everyone enjoyed watching MAC football again as much as we did, even if your team didn’t win (sorry Sam).

To kick of this weeks’ pod, Sam and Zach break down the week 1 match up’s and give their reactions. From the crazy ending in Oxford, to the back and forth battle in Mt. Pleasant, to the shellacking Toledo put on Bowling Green, there was a lot to digest on Wednesday night. The boys give their best and most disappointing performances of the night, as well as take a quick look ahead to some of the best match up’s in week 2. Segment 1 closes out with a recap of the Bandwagon Bets picks this week, as well as a review of the Twitter poll to see how well you guys did in terms of picking week 1 winners.

In the B block, George Thomas stops by to talk Akron football. We ask George about how the Zips feel after the 58-13 loss to Western Michigan, the priorities this season for the coaching staff, and where the program is at heading into year 2 under coach Tom Arth.

To close out this weeks’ show, James Krause of the NIU North Star joins us to talk Northern Illinois football. James dropped by to talk about the youth on the Huskies’ roster this year, the expectations in year 2 under coach Thomas Hammock, and the best places to eat in DeKalb!

After what seems like forever, we are so happy to have MAC football back, mainly so we can talk about it on the pod! We think we have another great episode for you guys this week, and we hope you enjoy it. Listen below, or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Thanks for listening folks, we’ll talk to you next week.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2020 19:50:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dc9c2a0e-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-4343e3e385dc/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Well folks, we made it! The MAC is back baby! We hope everyone enjoyed watching MAC football again as much as we did, even if your team didn’t win (sorry Sam).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To kick of this weeks’ pod, Sam and Zach break down the week 1 match up’s and give their reactions. From the crazy ending in Oxford, to the back and forth battle in Mt. Pleasant, to the shellacking Toledo put on Bowling Green, there was a lot to digest on Wednesday night. The boys give their best and most disappointing performances of the night, as well as take a quick look ahead to some of the best match up’s in week 2. Segment 1 closes out with a recap of the Bandwagon Bets picks this week, as well as a review of the Twitter poll to see how well you guys did in terms of picking week 1 winners.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, George Thomas stops by to talk Akron football. We ask George about how the Zips feel after the 58-13 loss to Western Michigan, the priorities this season for the coaching staff, and where the program is at heading into year 2 under coach Tom Arth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out this weeks’ show, James Krause of the NIU North Star joins us to talk Northern Illinois football. James dropped by to talk about the youth on the Huskies’ roster this year, the expectations in year 2 under coach Thomas Hammock, and the best places to eat in DeKalb!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After what seems like forever, we are so happy to have MAC football back, mainly so we can talk about it on the pod! We think we have another great episode for you guys this week, and we hope you enjoy it. Listen below, or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Thanks for listening folks, we’ll talk to you next week.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, we made it! The MAC is back baby! We hope everyone enjoyed watching MAC football again as much as we did, even if your team didn’t win (sorry Sam).

To kick of this weeks’ pod, Sam and Zach break down the week 1 match up’s and give their reactions. From the crazy ending in Oxford, to the back and forth battle in Mt. Pleasant, to the shellacking Toledo put on Bowling Green, there was a lot to digest on Wednesday night. The boys give their best and most disappointing performances of the night, as well as take a quick look ahead to some of the best match up’s in week 2. Segment 1 closes out with a recap of the Bandwagon Bets picks this week, as well as a review of the Twitter poll to see how well you guys did in terms of picking week 1 winners.

In the B block, George Thomas stops by to talk Akron football. We ask George about how the Zips feel after the 58-13 loss to Western Michigan, the priorities this season for the coaching staff, and where the program is at heading into year 2 under coach Tom Arth.

To close out this weeks’ show, James Krause of the NIU North Star joins us to talk Northern Illinois football. James dropped by to talk about the youth on the Huskies’ roster this year, the expectations in year 2 under coach Thomas Hammock, and the best places to eat in DeKalb!

After what seems like forever, we are so happy to have MAC football back, mainly so we can talk about it on the pod! We think we have another great episode for you guys this week, and we hope you enjoy it. Listen below, or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Thanks for listening folks, we’ll talk to you next week.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Well folks, we made it! The MAC is back baby! We hope everyone enjoyed watching MAC football again as much as we did, even if your team didn’t win (sorry Sam).</p>
<p>To kick of this weeks’ pod, Sam and Zach break down the week 1 match up’s and give their reactions. From the crazy ending in Oxford, to the back and forth battle in Mt. Pleasant, to the shellacking Toledo put on Bowling Green, there was a lot to digest on Wednesday night. The boys give their best and most disappointing performances of the night, as well as take a quick look ahead to some of the best match up’s in week 2. Segment 1 closes out with a recap of the Bandwagon Bets picks this week, as well as a review of the Twitter poll to see how well you guys did in terms of picking week 1 winners.</p>
<p>In the B block, George Thomas stops by to talk Akron football. We ask George about how the Zips feel after the 58-13 loss to Western Michigan, the priorities this season for the coaching staff, and where the program is at heading into year 2 under coach Tom Arth.</p>
<p>To close out this weeks’ show, James Krause of the NIU North Star joins us to talk Northern Illinois football. James dropped by to talk about the youth on the Huskies’ roster this year, the expectations in year 2 under coach Thomas Hammock, and the best places to eat in DeKalb!</p>
<p>After what seems like forever, we are so happy to have MAC football back, mainly so we can talk about it on the pod! We think we have another great episode for you guys this week, and we hope you enjoy it. Listen below, or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Thanks for listening folks, we’ll talk to you next week.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 17</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-17-elproo</link>
      <description>This episode is another two hour banger. Sam and Zach got several different news stories to cover from preseason polls to Miami U football players in trouble. Then we get into our MAC West preview, where we lay down our predictions and our one team to boom and our one team to bust. Finally we finish off the episode with 3 interviews, JL Kirven taking us through the Ohio preview, Brian Wolff sitting and talking about his time at UB, and Jordan Guskey brings the Ball State preview. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 14:13:33 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dcb58d8c-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-af6aec2dac87/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode is another two hour banger. Sam and Zach got several different news stories to cover from preseason polls to Miami U football players in trouble. Then we get into our MAC West preview, where we lay down our predictions and our one team to boom and our one team to bust. Finally we finish off the episode with 3 interviews, JL Kirven taking us through the Ohio preview, Brian Wolff sitting and talking about his time at UB, and Jordan Guskey brings the Ball State preview. 
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode is another two hour banger. Sam and Zach got several different news stories to cover from preseason polls to Miami U football players in trouble. Then we get into our MAC West preview, where we lay down our predictions and our one team to boom and our one team to bust. Finally we finish off the episode with 3 interviews, JL Kirven taking us through the Ohio preview, Brian Wolff sitting and talking about his time at UB, and Jordan Guskey brings the Ball State preview. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[This episode is another two hour banger. Sam and Zach got several different news stories to cover from preseason polls to Miami U football players in trouble. Then we get into our MAC West preview, where we lay down our predictions and our one team to boom and our one team to bust. Finally we finish off the episode with 3 interviews, JL Kirven taking us through the Ohio preview, Brian Wolff sitting and talking about his time at UB, and Jordan Guskey brings the Ball State preview. 
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>7247</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 16</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-16-elfsle</link>
      <description>Folks, we are less than two weeks away from MAC football. We know you’re all as excited as we are! Given how close we are to the return of MACtion, we’re excited to bring you some awesome season preview content this week.

Kicking off this episode, Zach and Sam break down the TV schedule release that took place earlier this week. What games are you most looking forward to watching in week 1? The boys give their thoughts, as well as their general thoughts around what the first couple weeks of the season will look like.  Following the schedule breakdown, we move into the Twitter responses from the past few weeks. What’s the biggest “what if” in recent memory for your program? How do you folks feel about your teams’ 2020 schedule? We got some great responses this week, so it was only right that we give some shout outs.

In the B block, the boys welcome in Rachel Lenzi from the Buffalo News to discuss the upcoming Bulls’ season. We talk about the ongoing QB competition, what to expect from the defense, as well as the squads’ mindset going into the season. This is a team with high expectations, as Rachel talks about their “Detroit or bust” mentality as week one approaches.

To close out this weeks’ episode, our hosts are joined by Ashley Bastock, who covers Toledo for the Toledo Blade. New to the Rockets’ beat, Ashley talks about how she’s settling in to the new gig, and also breaks down the Rockets’ outlook as they look to have a bounce back season. Additionally, Ashley touches on a transfer that she feels could break out and have an impact on the field for the Rockets this fall.

With each season preview interview that we do, we get more and more excited. We’re almost there guys. We hope you all enjoy this episode. We had a great time speaking with both Rachel and Ashley, and they both brought some great information. You don’t want to miss this one!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2020 16:26:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dce66ace-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-eb0f8fb3120d/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Folks, we are less than two weeks away from MAC football. We know you’re all as excited as we are! Given how close we are to the return of MACtion, we’re excited to bring you some awesome season preview content this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kicking off this episode, Zach and Sam break down the TV schedule release that took place earlier this week. What games are you most looking forward to watching in week 1? The boys give their thoughts, as well as their general thoughts around what the first couple weeks of the season will look like. &amp;nbsp;Following the schedule breakdown, we move into the Twitter responses from the past few weeks. What’s the biggest “what if” in recent memory for your program? How do you folks feel about your teams’ 2020 schedule? We got some great responses this week, so it was only right that we give some shout outs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, the boys welcome in Rachel Lenzi from the Buffalo News to discuss the upcoming Bulls’ season. We talk about the ongoing QB competition, what to expect from the defense, as well as the squads’ mindset going into the season. This is a team with high expectations, as Rachel talks about their “Detroit or bust” mentality as week one approaches.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out this weeks’ episode, our hosts are joined by Ashley Bastock, who covers Toledo for the Toledo Blade. New to the Rockets’ beat, Ashley talks about how she’s settling in to the new gig, and also breaks down the Rockets’ outlook as they look to have a bounce back season. Additionally, Ashley touches on a transfer that she feels could break out and have an impact on the field for the Rockets this fall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;With each season preview interview that we do, we get more and more excited. We’re almost there guys. We hope you all enjoy this episode. We had a great time speaking with both Rachel and Ashley, and they both brought some great information. You don’t want to miss this one!&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>Folks, we are less than two weeks away from MAC football. We know you’re all as excited as we are! Given how close we are to the return of MACtion, we’re excited to bring you some awesome season preview content this week.

Kicking off this episode, Zach and Sam break down the TV schedule release that took place earlier this week. What games are you most looking forward to watching in week 1? The boys give their thoughts, as well as their general thoughts around what the first couple weeks of the season will look like.  Following the schedule breakdown, we move into the Twitter responses from the past few weeks. What’s the biggest “what if” in recent memory for your program? How do you folks feel about your teams’ 2020 schedule? We got some great responses this week, so it was only right that we give some shout outs.

In the B block, the boys welcome in Rachel Lenzi from the Buffalo News to discuss the upcoming Bulls’ season. We talk about the ongoing QB competition, what to expect from the defense, as well as the squads’ mindset going into the season. This is a team with high expectations, as Rachel talks about their “Detroit or bust” mentality as week one approaches.

To close out this weeks’ episode, our hosts are joined by Ashley Bastock, who covers Toledo for the Toledo Blade. New to the Rockets’ beat, Ashley talks about how she’s settling in to the new gig, and also breaks down the Rockets’ outlook as they look to have a bounce back season. Additionally, Ashley touches on a transfer that she feels could break out and have an impact on the field for the Rockets this fall.

With each season preview interview that we do, we get more and more excited. We’re almost there guys. We hope you all enjoy this episode. We had a great time speaking with both Rachel and Ashley, and they both brought some great information. You don’t want to miss this one!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Folks, we are less than two weeks away from MAC football. We know you’re all as excited as we are! Given how close we are to the return of MACtion, we’re excited to bring you some awesome season preview content this week.</p>
<p>Kicking off this episode, Zach and Sam break down the TV schedule release that took place earlier this week. What games are you most looking forward to watching in week 1? The boys give their thoughts, as well as their general thoughts around what the first couple weeks of the season will look like.  Following the schedule breakdown, we move into the Twitter responses from the past few weeks. What’s the biggest “what if” in recent memory for your program? How do you folks feel about your teams’ 2020 schedule? We got some great responses this week, so it was only right that we give some shout outs.</p>
<p>In the B block, the boys welcome in Rachel Lenzi from the Buffalo News to discuss the upcoming Bulls’ season. We talk about the ongoing QB competition, what to expect from the defense, as well as the squads’ mindset going into the season. This is a team with high expectations, as Rachel talks about their “Detroit or bust” mentality as week one approaches.</p>
<p>To close out this weeks’ episode, our hosts are joined by Ashley Bastock, who covers Toledo for the Toledo Blade. New to the Rockets’ beat, Ashley talks about how she’s settling in to the new gig, and also breaks down the Rockets’ outlook as they look to have a bounce back season. Additionally, Ashley touches on a transfer that she feels could break out and have an impact on the field for the Rockets this fall.</p>
<p>With each season preview interview that we do, we get more and more excited. We’re almost there guys. We hope you all enjoy this episode. We had a great time speaking with both Rachel and Ashley, and they both brought some great information. You don’t want to miss this one!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 15</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-15-el5cv3</link>
      <description>This episode is jam packed. Starting off we have Sam and Zach breaking down the new transfer rule brought by the NCAA, and also MAC Scheduling News. Next up we have an EMU Football Preview with our very own Zack Vanzee. Also we have an NIU interview with former star Lacey James. And finally we finish off the episode with James Jimenez sitting down to talk with Steve Helwick for the WMU Preview. Hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we look forward to talking to you guys next Friday. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2020 14:53:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This episode is jam packed. Starting off we have Sam and Zach breaking down the new transfer rule brought by the NCAA, and also MAC Scheduling News. Next up we have an EMU Football Preview with our very own Zack Vanzee. Also we have an NIU interview with former star Lacey James. And finally we finish off the episode with James Jimenez sitting down to talk with Steve Helwick for the WMU Preview. Hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we look forward to talking to you guys next Friday. 
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode is jam packed. Starting off we have Sam and Zach breaking down the new transfer rule brought by the NCAA, and also MAC Scheduling News. Next up we have an EMU Football Preview with our very own Zack Vanzee. Also we have an NIU interview with former star Lacey James. And finally we finish off the episode with James Jimenez sitting down to talk with Steve Helwick for the WMU Preview. Hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we look forward to talking to you guys next Friday. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[This episode is jam packed. Starting off we have Sam and Zach breaking down the new transfer rule brought by the NCAA, and also MAC Scheduling News. Next up we have an EMU Football Preview with our very own Zack Vanzee. Also we have an NIU interview with former star Lacey James. And finally we finish off the episode with James Jimenez sitting down to talk with Steve Helwick for the WMU Preview. Hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we look forward to talking to you guys next Friday. 
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>5838</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 14</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-14-ekqtma</link>
      <description>Another week down, and another week closer to the return of MAC football. Happy Friday everybody! Thanks for stopping by - we’ve got another great episode for you this week to bring you into the weekend.

To kick off this week’s show, Zach and Sam breakdown the recent release of the MAC football schedule, set to begin Wednesday, November 4th. What are the best match up’s in week one? Which teams got the toughest draws? The boys give their thoughts, and also talk about some areas where they think the conference may have missed the mark.

After the schedule breakdown, our hosts take to Twitter (two questions this week!) to read some of the best answers from our fans over the course of the week. If you could pick one MAC coach or athlete, current or former, who would you choose? What’s an athletic program at your school that doesn’t get enough respect? The boys read the fan responses and give their reactions.

In the B block, Bowling Green beat writer Nick Piotrowicz of the Toledo Blade stops by to discuss the 2020 outlook for Scott Loeffler and the Falcons. Nick talked about the differences between this year and last year, the new starting quarterback, and the factors that forced the MAC to reconsider postponing football until the spring.

To close out the show, the boys are joined by Austin Chastain, the Sports Editor for Central Michigan life. Austin stopped by to talk about year two under Greg McElwain, the QB situation for the Chippewas, and his favorite press box meal at Kelly-Shorts Stadium.

Listen guys, our guests this week really brought it. We promise, you do not want to miss this episode. As we get closer to week one of football, we’ll be focusing on putting out our season preview content, so be sure to subscribe to the pod. We’re available on all major podcast platforms, and we don’t want you to miss anything!

Have a great weekend everybody. The MAC is back!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 16:34:16 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dd3819f0-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-77c2f312af3f/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Another week down, and another week closer to the return of MAC football. Happy Friday everybody! Thanks for stopping by - we’ve got another great episode for you this week to bring you into the weekend.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To kick off this week’s show, Zach and Sam breakdown the recent release of the MAC football schedule, set to begin Wednesday, November 4th. What are the best match up’s in week one? Which teams got the toughest draws? The boys give their thoughts, and also talk about some areas where they think the conference may have missed the mark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the schedule breakdown, our hosts take to Twitter (two questions this week!) to read some of the best answers from our fans over the course of the week. If you could pick one MAC coach or athlete, current or former, who would you choose? What’s an athletic program at your school that doesn’t get enough respect? The boys read the fan responses and give their reactions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, Bowling Green beat writer Nick Piotrowicz of the Toledo Blade stops by to discuss the 2020 outlook for Scott Loeffler and the Falcons. Nick talked about the differences between this year and last year, the new starting quarterback, and the factors that forced the MAC to reconsider postponing football until the spring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, the boys are joined by Austin Chastain, the Sports Editor for Central Michigan life. Austin stopped by to talk about year two under Greg McElwain, the QB situation for the Chippewas, and his favorite press box meal at Kelly-Shorts Stadium.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Listen guys, our guests this week really brought it. We promise, you do not want to miss this episode. As we get closer to week one of football, we’ll be focusing on putting out our season preview content, so be sure to subscribe to the pod. We’re available on all major podcast platforms, and we don’t want you to miss anything!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Have a great weekend everybody. The MAC is back!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Another week down, and another week closer to the return of MAC football. Happy Friday everybody! Thanks for stopping by - we’ve got another great episode for you this week to bring you into the weekend.

To kick off this week’s show, Zach and Sam breakdown the recent release of the MAC football schedule, set to begin Wednesday, November 4th. What are the best match up’s in week one? Which teams got the toughest draws? The boys give their thoughts, and also talk about some areas where they think the conference may have missed the mark.

After the schedule breakdown, our hosts take to Twitter (two questions this week!) to read some of the best answers from our fans over the course of the week. If you could pick one MAC coach or athlete, current or former, who would you choose? What’s an athletic program at your school that doesn’t get enough respect? The boys read the fan responses and give their reactions.

In the B block, Bowling Green beat writer Nick Piotrowicz of the Toledo Blade stops by to discuss the 2020 outlook for Scott Loeffler and the Falcons. Nick talked about the differences between this year and last year, the new starting quarterback, and the factors that forced the MAC to reconsider postponing football until the spring.

To close out the show, the boys are joined by Austin Chastain, the Sports Editor for Central Michigan life. Austin stopped by to talk about year two under Greg McElwain, the QB situation for the Chippewas, and his favorite press box meal at Kelly-Shorts Stadium.

Listen guys, our guests this week really brought it. We promise, you do not want to miss this episode. As we get closer to week one of football, we’ll be focusing on putting out our season preview content, so be sure to subscribe to the pod. We’re available on all major podcast platforms, and we don’t want you to miss anything!

Have a great weekend everybody. The MAC is back!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another week down, and another week closer to the return of MAC football. Happy Friday everybody! Thanks for stopping by - we’ve got another great episode for you this week to bring you into the weekend.</p>
<p>To kick off this week’s show, Zach and Sam breakdown the recent release of the MAC football schedule, set to begin Wednesday, November 4th. What are the best match up’s in week one? Which teams got the toughest draws? The boys give their thoughts, and also talk about some areas where they think the conference may have missed the mark.</p>
<p>After the schedule breakdown, our hosts take to Twitter (two questions this week!) to read some of the best answers from our fans over the course of the week. If you could pick one MAC coach or athlete, current or former, who would you choose? What’s an athletic program at your school that doesn’t get enough respect? The boys read the fan responses and give their reactions.</p>
<p>In the B block, Bowling Green beat writer Nick Piotrowicz of the Toledo Blade stops by to discuss the 2020 outlook for Scott Loeffler and the Falcons. Nick talked about the differences between this year and last year, the new starting quarterback, and the factors that forced the MAC to reconsider postponing football until the spring.</p>
<p>To close out the show, the boys are joined by Austin Chastain, the Sports Editor for Central Michigan life. Austin stopped by to talk about year two under Greg McElwain, the QB situation for the Chippewas, and his favorite press box meal at Kelly-Shorts Stadium.</p>
<p>Listen guys, our guests this week really brought it. We promise, you do not want to miss this episode. As we get closer to week one of football, we’ll be focusing on putting out our season preview content, so be sure to subscribe to the pod. We’re available on all major podcast platforms, and we don’t want you to miss anything!</p>
<p>Have a great weekend everybody. The MAC is back!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 13</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-13-ekgm7f</link>
      <description>It’s Friday, so we hope everyone is in a good mood. This isn’t a normal Friday though, there’s something in the air. You know why? MAC FOOTBALL IS BACK!!

In this week’s A block, the boys break down the recent announcement that MAC football will in fact be returning this fall. As we prepare for the November 4th return, Zach and Sam discuss the testing plans, health and safety measures, and what the schedule might look like. In other related news, our hosts discuss a recent COVID outbreak at Buffalo, as well as a few Miami football players opting back in to the season in light of the recent announcement.

In the B block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC community is reacting to the return of football. How do you guys feel about the announcement? If you haven’t already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon and let us know!

To round out this episode, former Ball State Kicker Ian McGarvey stops by. Ian played for the Cardinals from 2007-2011 and was a part of the 2008 team that finished the regular season 12-0. Ian and the boys talk about that 2008 season, as well as Brady Hoke and the mental side of being a kicker.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2020 16:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dd54bcea-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-ab0efa05a9d1/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;It’s Friday, so we hope everyone is in a good mood. This isn’t a normal Friday though, there’s something in the air. You know why? MAC FOOTBALL IS BACK!!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this week’s A block, the boys break down the recent announcement that MAC football will in fact be returning this fall. As we prepare for the November 4th return, Zach and Sam discuss the testing plans, health and safety measures, and what the schedule might look like. In other related news, our hosts discuss a recent COVID outbreak at Buffalo, as well as a few Miami football players opting back in to the season in light of the recent announcement.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC community is reacting to the return of football. How do you guys feel about the announcement? If you haven’t already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon and let us know!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To round out this episode, former Ball State Kicker Ian McGarvey stops by. Ian played for the Cardinals from 2007-2011 and was a part of the 2008 team that finished the regular season 12-0. Ian and the boys talk about that 2008 season, as well as Brady Hoke and the mental side of being a kicker.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It’s Friday, so we hope everyone is in a good mood. This isn’t a normal Friday though, there’s something in the air. You know why? MAC FOOTBALL IS BACK!!

In this week’s A block, the boys break down the recent announcement that MAC football will in fact be returning this fall. As we prepare for the November 4th return, Zach and Sam discuss the testing plans, health and safety measures, and what the schedule might look like. In other related news, our hosts discuss a recent COVID outbreak at Buffalo, as well as a few Miami football players opting back in to the season in light of the recent announcement.

In the B block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC community is reacting to the return of football. How do you guys feel about the announcement? If you haven’t already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon and let us know!

To round out this episode, former Ball State Kicker Ian McGarvey stops by. Ian played for the Cardinals from 2007-2011 and was a part of the 2008 team that finished the regular season 12-0. Ian and the boys talk about that 2008 season, as well as Brady Hoke and the mental side of being a kicker.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s Friday, so we hope everyone is in a good mood. This isn’t a normal Friday though, there’s something in the air. You know why? MAC FOOTBALL IS BACK!!</p>
<p>In this week’s A block, the boys break down the recent announcement that MAC football will in fact be returning this fall. As we prepare for the November 4th return, Zach and Sam discuss the testing plans, health and safety measures, and what the schedule might look like. In other related news, our hosts discuss a recent COVID outbreak at Buffalo, as well as a few Miami football players opting back in to the season in light of the recent announcement.</p>
<p>In the B block, the boys take to Twitter to see how the MAC community is reacting to the return of football. How do you guys feel about the announcement? If you haven’t already, follow us on Twitter at @MAC_Bandwagon and let us know!</p>
<p>To round out this episode, former Ball State Kicker Ian McGarvey stops by. Ian played for the Cardinals from 2007-2011 and was a part of the 2008 team that finished the regular season 12-0. Ian and the boys talk about that 2008 season, as well as Brady Hoke and the mental side of being a kicker.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 12</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-12-ek5p3s</link>
      <description>Happy Friday boys and girls! If you couldn’t tell from the title, we hit quite a milestone this week - 1,000 plays. We can’t thank you all enough for all of the support you’ve shown thus far. As a celebration, Sam, Zach and James took to Twitch to host our first live stream episode. Thank you for everyone that stopped by, and for those of you that couldn’t, the good news is that you can still listen below!

In this week’s A block, the boys discuss the ongoing changes to the 2020 football season. With the Big 10 and Pac 12 moving back to the fall, it seems very likely that the MAC and Mountain West are going to follow suit. Sam and Zach break this down, while also discussing the upcoming start of basketball season a few pieces of recent news out of Central Michigan.

Next up, our hosts break down the recent 2010’s MAC All Decade team that was put together by the Jordan Rinard and the rest of the Hustle Belt staff. Did you agree with the choices? Disagree? Sam and Zach give their thoughts.

Lastly, the boys give an update on the week 3 #WhatIfTion results and the standings thus far. It’s been a fun ride through three weeks, and the MAC picked up a few more upsets in this most recent slate of games. Due to time constraints, we didn’t quite get to preview this weeks’ match up’s, but be sure to check on Twitter this afternoon to see the week 4 games!

Once again, we can’t thank the MAC community enough for the support to this point. We look forward to the continued growth of the pod, and we hope that you’ll all stick with us along the way.

The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2020 16:29:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dd78d3e6-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-db92ae5ead9a/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Happy Friday boys and girls! If you couldn’t tell from the title, we hit quite a milestone this week - 1,000 plays. We can’t thank you all enough for all of the support you’ve shown thus far. As a celebration, Sam, Zach and James took to Twitch to host our first live stream episode. Thank you for everyone that stopped by, and for those of you that couldn’t, the good news is that you can still listen below!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this week’s A block, the boys discuss the ongoing changes to the 2020 football season. With the Big 10 and Pac 12 moving back to the fall, it seems very likely that the MAC and Mountain West are going to follow suit. Sam and Zach break this down, while also discussing the upcoming start of basketball season a few pieces of recent news out of Central Michigan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Next up, our hosts break down the recent 2010’s MAC All Decade team that was put together by the Jordan Rinard and the rest of the Hustle Belt staff. Did you agree with the choices? Disagree? Sam and Zach give their thoughts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lastly, the boys give an update on the week 3 #WhatIfTion results and the standings thus far. It’s been a fun ride through three weeks, and the MAC picked up a few more upsets in this most recent slate of games. Due to time constraints, we didn’t quite get to preview this weeks’ match up’s, but be sure to check on Twitter this afternoon to see the week 4 games!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once again, we can’t thank the MAC community enough for the support to this point. We look forward to the continued growth of the pod, and we hope that you’ll all stick with us along the way.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday boys and girls! If you couldn’t tell from the title, we hit quite a milestone this week - 1,000 plays. We can’t thank you all enough for all of the support you’ve shown thus far. As a celebration, Sam, Zach and James took to Twitch to host our first live stream episode. Thank you for everyone that stopped by, and for those of you that couldn’t, the good news is that you can still listen below!

In this week’s A block, the boys discuss the ongoing changes to the 2020 football season. With the Big 10 and Pac 12 moving back to the fall, it seems very likely that the MAC and Mountain West are going to follow suit. Sam and Zach break this down, while also discussing the upcoming start of basketball season a few pieces of recent news out of Central Michigan.

Next up, our hosts break down the recent 2010’s MAC All Decade team that was put together by the Jordan Rinard and the rest of the Hustle Belt staff. Did you agree with the choices? Disagree? Sam and Zach give their thoughts.

Lastly, the boys give an update on the week 3 #WhatIfTion results and the standings thus far. It’s been a fun ride through three weeks, and the MAC picked up a few more upsets in this most recent slate of games. Due to time constraints, we didn’t quite get to preview this weeks’ match up’s, but be sure to check on Twitter this afternoon to see the week 4 games!

Once again, we can’t thank the MAC community enough for the support to this point. We look forward to the continued growth of the pod, and we hope that you’ll all stick with us along the way.

The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday boys and girls! If you couldn’t tell from the title, we hit quite a milestone this week - 1,000 plays. We can’t thank you all enough for all of the support you’ve shown thus far. As a celebration, Sam, Zach and James took to Twitch to host our first live stream episode. Thank you for everyone that stopped by, and for those of you that couldn’t, the good news is that you can still listen below!</p>
<p>In this week’s A block, the boys discuss the ongoing changes to the 2020 football season. With the Big 10 and Pac 12 moving back to the fall, it seems very likely that the MAC and Mountain West are going to follow suit. Sam and Zach break this down, while also discussing the upcoming start of basketball season a few pieces of recent news out of Central Michigan.</p>
<p>Next up, our hosts break down the recent 2010’s MAC All Decade team that was put together by the Jordan Rinard and the rest of the Hustle Belt staff. Did you agree with the choices? Disagree? Sam and Zach give their thoughts.</p>
<p>Lastly, the boys give an update on the week 3 #WhatIfTion results and the standings thus far. It’s been a fun ride through three weeks, and the MAC picked up a few more upsets in this most recent slate of games. Due to time constraints, we didn’t quite get to preview this weeks’ match up’s, but be sure to check on Twitter this afternoon to see the week 4 games!</p>
<p>Once again, we can’t thank the MAC community enough for the support to this point. We look forward to the continued growth of the pod, and we hope that you’ll all stick with us along the way.</p>
<p>The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 11</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-11-ejr377</link>
      <description>Sam and Zach have another great episode for you guys. They start off with a conversation with James, the Creative Director of Hustle Belt to discuss the recent MAC News that hit the Twitter streets. Then they move onto their reoccurring Whatiftion Segment where they discuss last week's sim as well as predict next week's results as well. Then finally they are joined by three special Akron Alums: Demetrius Treadwell, Jimond Ivey, and Coach Embick. They were three great interviews that we are sure you guys will enjoy! 

If you haven't follow us on twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.  

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 15:35:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Sam and Zach have another great episode for you guys. They start off with a conversation with James, the Creative Director of Hustle Belt to discuss the recent MAC News that hit the Twitter streets. Then they move onto their reoccurring Whatiftion Segment where they discuss last week's sim as well as predict next week's results as well. Then finally they are joined by three special Akron Alums: Demetrius Treadwell, Jimond Ivey, and Coach Embick. They were three great interviews that we are sure you guys will enjoy!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you haven't follow us on twitter @MAC_Bandwagon. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sam and Zach have another great episode for you guys. They start off with a conversation with James, the Creative Director of Hustle Belt to discuss the recent MAC News that hit the Twitter streets. Then they move onto their reoccurring Whatiftion Segment where they discuss last week's sim as well as predict next week's results as well. Then finally they are joined by three special Akron Alums: Demetrius Treadwell, Jimond Ivey, and Coach Embick. They were three great interviews that we are sure you guys will enjoy! 

If you haven't follow us on twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.  

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sam and Zach have another great episode for you guys. They start off with a conversation with James, the Creative Director of Hustle Belt to discuss the recent MAC News that hit the Twitter streets. Then they move onto their reoccurring Whatiftion Segment where they discuss last week's sim as well as predict next week's results as well. Then finally they are joined by three special Akron Alums: Demetrius Treadwell, Jimond Ivey, and Coach Embick. They were three great interviews that we are sure you guys will enjoy! </p>
<p>If you haven't follow us on twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.  </p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 10</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-10-ejfr7j</link>
      <description>Welcome back, you beautiful MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve had a great week to this point. We’re excited to say that we have another great episode this week to bring you into the weekend on a high note.

In this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam discuss the recent NFL roster cuts and the MAC alumni that were effected. As usual, there will be plenty of MAC talent on NFL rosters this year, but the boys discuss some of the cuts that caught them by surprise. Also in the news segment, we break down a potential proposal for basketball season and an expansion of the NCAA tournament. It’s a bit off the wall, and we give our thoughts on how likely it is to come to fruition.

Next up, we look back at week 1 of #WhatIfTion. Some teams underperformed (looking at you, Toledo), while others far exceeded expectations. How did your team do? Zach and Sam give their thoughts on the week 1 results, and give a brief rundown of the week 2 match ups. This week’s slate is another strong one, with multiple MAC teams hoping to snag an upset against a P5 opponent. Can Ball State go in to Ann Arbor and hang with the Wolverines? Can Kalil Pimpleton and CMU walk into Lincoln and defeat Nebraska? The boys give their thoughts.

To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by two special guests from Akron. First up, eSports head coach Sean Mitchuson stops by to discuss the growth of eSports, how to build a program, and why Akron has been so successful in the eSports space. Afterwards, former All-American Zip Lucy Bryan swings by to discuss her senior year being cut short by COVID, her brother playing in the English Premier League, and what’s next for her now that she’s graduated.

You guys know the drill: be sure to check on Twitter (@MAC_Bandwagon) over the weekend, as we’ll reveal our #WhatIfTion odds and matchups odds on Friday afternoon, and then the box scores of every game sometime Saturday evening before going over the results on the next episode.

The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2020 16:41:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/ddadc808-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-8771b39adc65/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Welcome back, you beautiful MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve had a great week to this point. We’re excited to say that we have another great episode this week to bring you into the weekend on a high note.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam discuss the recent NFL roster cuts and the MAC alumni that were effected. As usual, there will be plenty of MAC talent on NFL rosters this year, but the boys discuss some of the cuts that caught them by surprise. Also in the news segment, we break down a potential proposal for basketball season and an expansion of the NCAA tournament. It’s a bit off the wall, and we give our thoughts on how likely it is to come to fruition.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Next up, we look back at week 1 of #WhatIfTion. Some teams underperformed (looking at you, Toledo), while others far exceeded expectations. How did your team do? Zach and Sam give their thoughts on the week 1 results, and give a brief rundown of the week 2 match ups. This week’s slate is another strong one, with multiple MAC teams hoping to snag an upset against a P5 opponent. Can Ball State go in to Ann Arbor and hang with the Wolverines? Can Kalil Pimpleton and CMU walk into Lincoln and defeat Nebraska? The boys give their thoughts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by two special guests from Akron. First up, eSports head coach Sean Mitchuson stops by to discuss the growth of eSports, how to build a program, and why Akron has been so successful in the eSports space. Afterwards, former All-American Zip Lucy Bryan swings by to discuss her senior year being cut short by COVID, her brother playing in the English Premier League, and what’s next for her now that she’s graduated.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;You guys know the drill: be sure to check on Twitter (@MAC_Bandwagon) over the weekend, as we’ll reveal our #WhatIfTion odds and matchups odds on Friday afternoon, and then the box scores of every game sometime Saturday evening before going over the results on the next episode.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back, you beautiful MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve had a great week to this point. We’re excited to say that we have another great episode this week to bring you into the weekend on a high note.

In this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam discuss the recent NFL roster cuts and the MAC alumni that were effected. As usual, there will be plenty of MAC talent on NFL rosters this year, but the boys discuss some of the cuts that caught them by surprise. Also in the news segment, we break down a potential proposal for basketball season and an expansion of the NCAA tournament. It’s a bit off the wall, and we give our thoughts on how likely it is to come to fruition.

Next up, we look back at week 1 of #WhatIfTion. Some teams underperformed (looking at you, Toledo), while others far exceeded expectations. How did your team do? Zach and Sam give their thoughts on the week 1 results, and give a brief rundown of the week 2 match ups. This week’s slate is another strong one, with multiple MAC teams hoping to snag an upset against a P5 opponent. Can Ball State go in to Ann Arbor and hang with the Wolverines? Can Kalil Pimpleton and CMU walk into Lincoln and defeat Nebraska? The boys give their thoughts.

To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by two special guests from Akron. First up, eSports head coach Sean Mitchuson stops by to discuss the growth of eSports, how to build a program, and why Akron has been so successful in the eSports space. Afterwards, former All-American Zip Lucy Bryan swings by to discuss her senior year being cut short by COVID, her brother playing in the English Premier League, and what’s next for her now that she’s graduated.

You guys know the drill: be sure to check on Twitter (@MAC_Bandwagon) over the weekend, as we’ll reveal our #WhatIfTion odds and matchups odds on Friday afternoon, and then the box scores of every game sometime Saturday evening before going over the results on the next episode.

The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back, you beautiful MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve had a great week to this point. We’re excited to say that we have another great episode this week to bring you into the weekend on a high note.</p>
<p>In this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam discuss the recent NFL roster cuts and the MAC alumni that were effected. As usual, there will be plenty of MAC talent on NFL rosters this year, but the boys discuss some of the cuts that caught them by surprise. Also in the news segment, we break down a potential proposal for basketball season and an expansion of the NCAA tournament. It’s a bit off the wall, and we give our thoughts on how likely it is to come to fruition.</p>
<p>Next up, we look back at week 1 of #WhatIfTion. Some teams underperformed (looking at you, Toledo), while others far exceeded expectations. How did your team do? Zach and Sam give their thoughts on the week 1 results, and give a brief rundown of the week 2 match ups. This week’s slate is another strong one, with multiple MAC teams hoping to snag an upset against a P5 opponent. Can Ball State go in to Ann Arbor and hang with the Wolverines? Can Kalil Pimpleton and CMU walk into Lincoln and defeat Nebraska? The boys give their thoughts.</p>
<p>To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by two special guests from Akron. First up, eSports head coach Sean Mitchuson stops by to discuss the growth of eSports, how to build a program, and why Akron has been so successful in the eSports space. Afterwards, former All-American Zip Lucy Bryan swings by to discuss her senior year being cut short by COVID, her brother playing in the English Premier League, and what’s next for her now that she’s graduated.</p>
<p>You guys know the drill: be sure to check on Twitter (@MAC_Bandwagon) over the weekend, as we’ll reveal our #WhatIfTion odds and matchups odds on Friday afternoon, and then the box scores of every game sometime Saturday evening before going over the results on the next episode.</p>
<p>The direct embed is below, or you can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episodes as they come out!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 9</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-9-ej4pmj</link>
      <description>Sam and Zach are bringing you guys some heat this week! We kick off this episode rounding out our MAC Mascot Mania Bracket where we reveal who ended up being crowned the #1 MAC Mascot. 

We move onto our brand new weekly segment the Whatiftion? Segment where we sim the 2020 MAC Season as if it was actually happening. Sam and Zach also go game-by-game of Week 1 MAC Matchups, predicting each MAC Game. 

We round out todays episode with a Group of 5 Roundtable. Sam and Zach are joined by people from the College Sports Connection Podcast, Mountain West Wire, and the Forgotten 5. Big shoutouts to them for coming on the podcast, and you should go check out all of their content! 

Follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon, to hop on the bandwagon and you can also message us your ideas that you would like to see for future episodes!



Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2020 16:52:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Sam and Zach are bringing you guys some heat this week! We kick off this episode rounding out our MAC Mascot Mania Bracket where we reveal who ended up being crowned the #1 MAC Mascot.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We move onto our brand new weekly segment the Whatiftion? Segment where we sim the 2020 MAC Season as if it was actually happening. Sam and Zach also go game-by-game of Week 1 MAC Matchups, predicting each MAC Game.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We round out todays episode with a Group of 5 Roundtable. Sam and Zach are joined by people from the College Sports Connection Podcast, Mountain West Wire, and the Forgotten 5. Big shoutouts to them for coming on the podcast, and you should go check out all of their content!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon, to hop on the bandwagon and you can also message us your ideas that you would like to see for future episodes!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sam and Zach are bringing you guys some heat this week! We kick off this episode rounding out our MAC Mascot Mania Bracket where we reveal who ended up being crowned the #1 MAC Mascot. 

We move onto our brand new weekly segment the Whatiftion? Segment where we sim the 2020 MAC Season as if it was actually happening. Sam and Zach also go game-by-game of Week 1 MAC Matchups, predicting each MAC Game. 

We round out todays episode with a Group of 5 Roundtable. Sam and Zach are joined by people from the College Sports Connection Podcast, Mountain West Wire, and the Forgotten 5. Big shoutouts to them for coming on the podcast, and you should go check out all of their content! 

Follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon, to hop on the bandwagon and you can also message us your ideas that you would like to see for future episodes!



Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sam and Zach are bringing you guys some heat this week! We kick off this episode rounding out our MAC Mascot Mania Bracket where we reveal who ended up being crowned the #1 MAC Mascot. </p>
<p>We move onto our brand new weekly segment the Whatiftion? Segment where we sim the 2020 MAC Season as if it was actually happening. Sam and Zach also go game-by-game of Week 1 MAC Matchups, predicting each MAC Game. </p>
<p>We round out todays episode with a Group of 5 Roundtable. Sam and Zach are joined by people from the College Sports Connection Podcast, Mountain West Wire, and the Forgotten 5. Big shoutouts to them for coming on the podcast, and you should go check out all of their content! </p>
<p>Follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon, to hop on the bandwagon and you can also message us your ideas that you would like to see for future episodes!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 8</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-8-eipu22</link>
      <description>Happy Friday to all of our fellow MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve all had beautiful week, we know we have, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend.

On this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam start off by breaking down the All-MAC team that was recently released by Pro Football Focus. Both of our hosts took some exception to some of the choices that were made, and discuss how they would have chosen differently. Also in this segment, the boys discuss a few Miami players who opted out of the spring season, as well as talk about Ball State’s recent hire for their new softball coach.

In the B block, the guys give an update on our MAC MASCOT MANIA bracket challenge. We had two great match up’s in the semi finals, with Victor E. Bull taking on Charlie Cardinal and Zippy the Zip taking on Mission/Victor E. Huskie. Tune in to see who will be moving on to the final match up, and be sure to check for the new polls on Twitter and get your vote in!

To close out the show, Zach and Sam break down a new segment that they’ll be introducing next week - a full simulation of what would have been the Fall 2020 MAC football season. Starting next week, the boys will use part of each show to preview the games that would have taken place that Saturday. On Saturday, we’ll sim the games (using whatifsports.com) and post the box scores on Twitter for debate. We’re really looking forward to this, and we think you guys will too! We’ll obviously never be able to fully replicate a real season, but we think this will allow us and our fans to have some semblance of football.

You won’t want to miss this one, guys. Thank you again for all of your support thus far. We hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 16:54:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de150496-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-3fcc940a8da6/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Happy Friday to all of our fellow MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve all had beautiful week, we know we have, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam start off by breaking down the All-MAC team that was recently released by Pro Football Focus. Both of our hosts took some exception to some of the choices that were made, and discuss how they would have chosen differently. Also in this segment, the boys discuss a few Miami players who opted out of the spring season, as well as talk about Ball State’s recent hire for their new softball coach.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, the guys give an update on our MAC MASCOT MANIA bracket challenge. We had two great match up’s in the semi finals, with Victor E. Bull taking on Charlie Cardinal and Zippy the Zip taking on Mission/Victor E. Huskie. Tune in to see who will be moving on to the final match up, and be sure to check for the new polls on Twitter and get your vote in!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, Zach and Sam break down a new segment that they’ll be introducing next week - a full simulation of what would have been the Fall 2020 MAC football season. Starting next week, the boys will use part of each show to preview the games that would have taken place that Saturday. On Saturday, we’ll sim the games (using &lt;a href="http://whatifsports.com/" target="_blank"&gt;whatifsports.com&lt;/a&gt;) and post the box scores on Twitter for debate. We’re really looking forward to this, and we think you guys will too! We’ll obviously never be able to fully replicate a real season, but we think this will allow us and our fans to have some semblance of football.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;You won’t want to miss this one, guys. Thank you again for all of your support thus far. We hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday to all of our fellow MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve all had beautiful week, we know we have, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend.

On this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam start off by breaking down the All-MAC team that was recently released by Pro Football Focus. Both of our hosts took some exception to some of the choices that were made, and discuss how they would have chosen differently. Also in this segment, the boys discuss a few Miami players who opted out of the spring season, as well as talk about Ball State’s recent hire for their new softball coach.

In the B block, the guys give an update on our MAC MASCOT MANIA bracket challenge. We had two great match up’s in the semi finals, with Victor E. Bull taking on Charlie Cardinal and Zippy the Zip taking on Mission/Victor E. Huskie. Tune in to see who will be moving on to the final match up, and be sure to check for the new polls on Twitter and get your vote in!

To close out the show, Zach and Sam break down a new segment that they’ll be introducing next week - a full simulation of what would have been the Fall 2020 MAC football season. Starting next week, the boys will use part of each show to preview the games that would have taken place that Saturday. On Saturday, we’ll sim the games (using whatifsports.com) and post the box scores on Twitter for debate. We’re really looking forward to this, and we think you guys will too! We’ll obviously never be able to fully replicate a real season, but we think this will allow us and our fans to have some semblance of football.

You won’t want to miss this one, guys. Thank you again for all of your support thus far. We hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday to all of our fellow MAC fanatics! We hope you’ve all had beautiful week, we know we have, and we’re excited to bring you into the weekend.</p>
<p>On this week’s first segment, Zach and Sam start off by breaking down the All-MAC team that was recently released by Pro Football Focus. Both of our hosts took some exception to some of the choices that were made, and discuss how they would have chosen differently. Also in this segment, the boys discuss a few Miami players who opted out of the spring season, as well as talk about Ball State’s recent hire for their new softball coach.</p>
<p>In the B block, the guys give an update on our MAC MASCOT MANIA bracket challenge. We had two great match up’s in the semi finals, with Victor E. Bull taking on Charlie Cardinal and Zippy the Zip taking on Mission/Victor E. Huskie. Tune in to see who will be moving on to the final match up, and be sure to check for the new polls on Twitter and get your vote in!</p>
<p>To close out the show, Zach and Sam break down a new segment that they’ll be introducing next week - a full simulation of what would have been the Fall 2020 MAC football season. Starting next week, the boys will use part of each show to preview the games that would have taken place that Saturday. On Saturday, we’ll sim the games (using <a href="http://whatifsports.com/">whatifsports.com</a>) and post the box scores on Twitter for debate. We’re really looking forward to this, and we think you guys will too! We’ll obviously never be able to fully replicate a real season, but we think this will allow us and our fans to have some semblance of football.</p>
<p>You won’t want to miss this one, guys. Thank you again for all of your support thus far. We hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 7</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-7-eifdc4</link>
      <description>Happy Friday, all you beautiful people. We hope all of our fellow MAC fanatics have had a great week to this point, and we’re here to bring you into the weekend on a high note.

To open up this week’s episode, Zach and Sam discuss the potential format of a spring football season, as well as give an update on football recruiting. Which schools look to have the strongest 2021 recruiting classes? The boys break it down.

In the B block, Zach and Sam discuss the quarterfinals of the MAC Mascot Bracket challenge that has taken MAC Twitter by storm. We have what we feel are two very strong semifinal match-ups this week, and both of our hosts discuss who they think the favorite is moving forward.

To close out the show, the boys are joined by AJ Ruffing, Ball State alum and co-host of the College Sports Connection Podcast. AJ also drops by to discuss the Ball State Mt. Rushmore, and both him and Sam give Zach a bit of a history lesson on Ball State athletics.

We go a bit long on this episode, but we think you’ll enjoy it. Thanks again for stopping by, and we hope everyone out there has a great weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2020 16:21:54 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de2e6710-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-17dd58071a95/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Happy Friday, all you beautiful people. We hope all of our fellow MAC fanatics have had a great week to this point, and we’re here to bring you into the weekend on a high note.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To open up this week’s episode, Zach and Sam discuss the potential format of a spring football season, as well as give an update on football recruiting. Which schools look to have the strongest 2021 recruiting classes? The boys break it down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the B block, Zach and Sam discuss the quarterfinals of the MAC Mascot Bracket challenge that has taken MAC Twitter by storm. We have what we feel are two very strong semifinal match-ups this week, and both of our hosts discuss who they think the favorite is moving forward.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, the boys are joined by AJ Ruffing, Ball State alum and co-host of the College Sports Connection Podcast. AJ also drops by to discuss the Ball State Mt. Rushmore, and both him and Sam give Zach a bit of a history lesson on Ball State athletics.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We go a bit long on this episode, but we think you’ll enjoy it. Thanks again for stopping by, and we hope everyone out there has a great weekend!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Friday, all you beautiful people. We hope all of our fellow MAC fanatics have had a great week to this point, and we’re here to bring you into the weekend on a high note.

To open up this week’s episode, Zach and Sam discuss the potential format of a spring football season, as well as give an update on football recruiting. Which schools look to have the strongest 2021 recruiting classes? The boys break it down.

In the B block, Zach and Sam discuss the quarterfinals of the MAC Mascot Bracket challenge that has taken MAC Twitter by storm. We have what we feel are two very strong semifinal match-ups this week, and both of our hosts discuss who they think the favorite is moving forward.

To close out the show, the boys are joined by AJ Ruffing, Ball State alum and co-host of the College Sports Connection Podcast. AJ also drops by to discuss the Ball State Mt. Rushmore, and both him and Sam give Zach a bit of a history lesson on Ball State athletics.

We go a bit long on this episode, but we think you’ll enjoy it. Thanks again for stopping by, and we hope everyone out there has a great weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Friday, all you beautiful people. We hope all of our fellow MAC fanatics have had a great week to this point, and we’re here to bring you into the weekend on a high note.</p>
<p>To open up this week’s episode, Zach and Sam discuss the potential format of a spring football season, as well as give an update on football recruiting. Which schools look to have the strongest 2021 recruiting classes? The boys break it down.</p>
<p>In the B block, Zach and Sam discuss the quarterfinals of the MAC Mascot Bracket challenge that has taken MAC Twitter by storm. We have what we feel are two very strong semifinal match-ups this week, and both of our hosts discuss who they think the favorite is moving forward.</p>
<p>To close out the show, the boys are joined by AJ Ruffing, Ball State alum and co-host of the College Sports Connection Podcast. AJ also drops by to discuss the Ball State Mt. Rushmore, and both him and Sam give Zach a bit of a history lesson on Ball State athletics.</p>
<p>We go a bit long on this episode, but we think you’ll enjoy it. Thanks again for stopping by, and we hope everyone out there has a great weekend!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 6</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-6-ei54ig</link>
      <description>We made it to Friday again everybody - we hope you’ve all had a great week! We’re excited to bring you another episode of the MAC bandwagon podcast, even if the news over the past week has been a bummer.

This week, Zach and Sam are joined by our fearless leader James to discuss the fallout from the MAC cancelling fall sports. As depressing as that news may be, the boys touch on the fact that the MAC again took the lead and was praised for being the first conference to make this very difficult decision.

Next up, the boys recap the first week of the MAC Mascot Challenge on Twitter. Boy did you guys show up to support your schools - all three match ups received over 300 votes! Zach and Sam recap the winners from round one, and preview the second round match ups that will surely be hotly contested this week.

To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by Mike Bundt, Ty B, and Kevin Massare from the BULLet Points blog and website. Mike, Ty, and Kevin stop by to discuss all things Buffalo sports, including the state of the football and basketball programs, and some advice for visiting fans to get the best game day experience. They really brought it, and it was a great conversation. You won’t want to miss this!

The polls for this weeks mascot match ups will be up this afternoon - don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon and vote for who you think is the best. Thanks again for stopping by, and have a great weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2020 16:26:36 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de5204f4-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-afed06420ccd/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;We made it to Friday again everybody - we hope you’ve all had a great week! We’re excited to bring you another episode of the MAC bandwagon podcast, even if the news over the past week has been a bummer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This week, Zach and Sam are joined by our fearless leader James to discuss the fallout from the MAC cancelling fall sports. As depressing as that news may be, the boys touch on the fact that the MAC again took the lead and was praised for being the first conference to make this very difficult decision.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Next up, the boys recap the first week of the MAC Mascot Challenge on Twitter. Boy did you guys show up to support your schools - all three match ups received over 300 votes! Zach and Sam recap the winners from round one, and preview the second round match ups that will surely be hotly contested this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by Mike Bundt, Ty B, and Kevin Massare from the BULLet Points blog and website. Mike, Ty, and Kevin stop by to discuss all things Buffalo sports, including the state of the football and basketball programs, and some advice for visiting fans to get the best game day experience. They really brought it, and it was a great conversation. You won’t want to miss this!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The polls for this weeks mascot match ups will be up this afternoon - don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon and vote for who you think is the best. Thanks again for stopping by, and have a great weekend!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We made it to Friday again everybody - we hope you’ve all had a great week! We’re excited to bring you another episode of the MAC bandwagon podcast, even if the news over the past week has been a bummer.

This week, Zach and Sam are joined by our fearless leader James to discuss the fallout from the MAC cancelling fall sports. As depressing as that news may be, the boys touch on the fact that the MAC again took the lead and was praised for being the first conference to make this very difficult decision.

Next up, the boys recap the first week of the MAC Mascot Challenge on Twitter. Boy did you guys show up to support your schools - all three match ups received over 300 votes! Zach and Sam recap the winners from round one, and preview the second round match ups that will surely be hotly contested this week.

To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by Mike Bundt, Ty B, and Kevin Massare from the BULLet Points blog and website. Mike, Ty, and Kevin stop by to discuss all things Buffalo sports, including the state of the football and basketball programs, and some advice for visiting fans to get the best game day experience. They really brought it, and it was a great conversation. You won’t want to miss this!

The polls for this weeks mascot match ups will be up this afternoon - don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon and vote for who you think is the best. Thanks again for stopping by, and have a great weekend!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We made it to Friday again everybody - we hope you’ve all had a great week! We’re excited to bring you another episode of the MAC bandwagon podcast, even if the news over the past week has been a bummer.</p>
<p>This week, Zach and Sam are joined by our fearless leader James to discuss the fallout from the MAC cancelling fall sports. As depressing as that news may be, the boys touch on the fact that the MAC again took the lead and was praised for being the first conference to make this very difficult decision.</p>
<p>Next up, the boys recap the first week of the MAC Mascot Challenge on Twitter. Boy did you guys show up to support your schools - all three match ups received over 300 votes! Zach and Sam recap the winners from round one, and preview the second round match ups that will surely be hotly contested this week.</p>
<p>To close out the show, Zach and Sam are joined by Mike Bundt, Ty B, and Kevin Massare from the BULLet Points blog and website. Mike, Ty, and Kevin stop by to discuss all things Buffalo sports, including the state of the football and basketball programs, and some advice for visiting fans to get the best game day experience. They really brought it, and it was a great conversation. You won’t want to miss this!</p>
<p>The polls for this weeks mascot match ups will be up this afternoon - don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon and vote for who you think is the best. Thanks again for stopping by, and have a great weekend!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 5</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-5-ehqqo9</link>
      <description>Sam and Zach come at you with a long episode 5. They talk about the news surrounding the MAC, the Twitter Questions, a segment where they pick an ideal non-conference matchup for each MAC School, not to mention finishing off the episode with the one and only Ethan Dahlen, the Hustle Belt E-Sports Guru. 

Shoutout to Ethan for joining us for this episode. 

Also there will not be a Mount Rushmore this Monday, but there will be next Monday. 

Hope you guys Enjoy!

The Podcast Twitter is @MAC_Bandwagon, so be sure to give us a follow and send us your feedback on the episodes!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2020 16:52:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de681b5e-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-8369dfb2d30a/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Sam and Zach come at you with a long episode 5. They talk about the news surrounding the MAC, the Twitter Questions, a segment where they pick an ideal non-conference matchup for each MAC School, not to mention finishing off the episode with the one and only Ethan Dahlen, the Hustle Belt E-Sports Guru.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Shoutout to Ethan for joining us for this episode.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Also there will not be a Mount Rushmore this Monday, but there will be next Monday.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hope you guys Enjoy!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Podcast Twitter is @MAC_Bandwagon, so be sure to give us a follow and send us your feedback on the episodes!&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sam and Zach come at you with a long episode 5. They talk about the news surrounding the MAC, the Twitter Questions, a segment where they pick an ideal non-conference matchup for each MAC School, not to mention finishing off the episode with the one and only Ethan Dahlen, the Hustle Belt E-Sports Guru. 

Shoutout to Ethan for joining us for this episode. 

Also there will not be a Mount Rushmore this Monday, but there will be next Monday. 

Hope you guys Enjoy!

The Podcast Twitter is @MAC_Bandwagon, so be sure to give us a follow and send us your feedback on the episodes!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sam and Zach come at you with a long episode 5. They talk about the news surrounding the MAC, the Twitter Questions, a segment where they pick an ideal non-conference matchup for each MAC School, not to mention finishing off the episode with the one and only Ethan Dahlen, the Hustle Belt E-Sports Guru. </p>
<p>Shoutout to Ethan for joining us for this episode. </p>
<p>Also there will not be a Mount Rushmore this Monday, but there will be next Monday. </p>
<p>Hope you guys Enjoy!</p>
<p>The Podcast Twitter is @MAC_Bandwagon, so be sure to give us a follow and send us your feedback on the episodes!</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 4</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-4-ehgb2q</link>
      <description>Welcome back everyone, and happy Friday! We're excited to bring you another episode.

This week, Zach and Sam break down some scheduling news from the ACC and the SEC and discuss how this news effects the MAC. The boys also give a quick snapshot of MAC recruiting for the class of 2021, as well as react to the Twitter comments for last week's "Mt. Rushmore of Central Michigan" bonus episode.

To close out this episode, Zach and Sam are joined by Lucas Borrow, an Australian punter and class of 2020 Ball State commit. The boys talk about Australian Rules Football, the success of Australian punters, and what Lucas' recruiting experience was like. 

Thanks for all of the support thus far guys, we can't thank you enough. Keep an eye out for the second Mt. Rushmore segment, which will be released on Monday!



Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2020 16:46:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de8268ec-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-17ec55759679/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Welcome back everyone, and happy Friday! We're excited to bring you another episode.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This week, Zach and Sam break down some scheduling news from the ACC and the SEC and discuss how this news effects the MAC. The boys also give a quick snapshot of MAC recruiting for the class of 2021, as well as react to the Twitter comments for last week's "Mt. Rushmore of Central Michigan" bonus episode.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To close out this episode, Zach and Sam are joined by Lucas Borrow, an Australian punter and class of 2020 Ball State commit. The boys talk about Australian Rules Football, the success of Australian punters, and what Lucas' recruiting experience was like.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thanks for all of the support thus far guys, we can't thank you enough. Keep an eye out for the second Mt. Rushmore segment, which will be released on Monday!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back everyone, and happy Friday! We're excited to bring you another episode.

This week, Zach and Sam break down some scheduling news from the ACC and the SEC and discuss how this news effects the MAC. The boys also give a quick snapshot of MAC recruiting for the class of 2021, as well as react to the Twitter comments for last week's "Mt. Rushmore of Central Michigan" bonus episode.

To close out this episode, Zach and Sam are joined by Lucas Borrow, an Australian punter and class of 2020 Ball State commit. The boys talk about Australian Rules Football, the success of Australian punters, and what Lucas' recruiting experience was like. 

Thanks for all of the support thus far guys, we can't thank you enough. Keep an eye out for the second Mt. Rushmore segment, which will be released on Monday!



Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back everyone, and happy Friday! We're excited to bring you another episode.</p>
<p>This week, Zach and Sam break down some scheduling news from the ACC and the SEC and discuss how this news effects the MAC. The boys also give a quick snapshot of MAC recruiting for the class of 2021, as well as react to the Twitter comments for last week's "Mt. Rushmore of Central Michigan" bonus episode.</p>
<p>To close out this episode, Zach and Sam are joined by Lucas Borrow, an Australian punter and class of 2020 Ball State commit. The boys talk about Australian Rules Football, the success of Australian punters, and what Lucas' recruiting experience was like. </p>
<p>Thanks for all of the support thus far guys, we can't thank you enough. Keep an eye out for the second Mt. Rushmore segment, which will be released on Monday!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 3</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-3-eh6is3</link>
      <description>It's Friday guys, we made it! 

In this weeks episode, Sam and Zach cover MAC players who were recognized on the recent football preseason awards watch lists, as well as cover some recent transfer news and the MAC's decision to delay the start of fall Olympic sports.

Next up, the boys react to Twitter responses from last week's question, where we asked you guys to tell us about your favorite MACtion moments.

Lastly, Jeremy Guy and Eric Kwiatkowski from the Call to MACtion podcast stop by to chat about their favorite MACtion moments and the perks of working for a Division 1 athletic conference. 

Thanks for stopping by and listening, we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2020 17:39:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/de9bd4a8-3fc7-11eb-b1f5-77a1e6d0f0af/image/5458462-1593655048365-b007c08728b48.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;It's Friday guys, we made it!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this weeks episode, Sam and Zach cover MAC players who were recognized on the recent football preseason awards watch lists, as well as cover some recent transfer news and the MAC's decision to delay the start of fall Olympic sports.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Next up, the boys react to Twitter responses from last week's question, where we asked you guys to tell us about your favorite MACtion moments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lastly, Jeremy Guy and Eric Kwiatkowski from the Call to MACtion podcast stop by to chat about their favorite MACtion moments and the perks of working for a Division 1 athletic conference.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thanks for stopping by and listening, we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's Friday guys, we made it! 

In this weeks episode, Sam and Zach cover MAC players who were recognized on the recent football preseason awards watch lists, as well as cover some recent transfer news and the MAC's decision to delay the start of fall Olympic sports.

Next up, the boys react to Twitter responses from last week's question, where we asked you guys to tell us about your favorite MACtion moments.

Lastly, Jeremy Guy and Eric Kwiatkowski from the Call to MACtion podcast stop by to chat about their favorite MACtion moments and the perks of working for a Division 1 athletic conference. 

Thanks for stopping by and listening, we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's Friday guys, we made it! </p>
<p>In this weeks episode, Sam and Zach cover MAC players who were recognized on the recent football preseason awards watch lists, as well as cover some recent transfer news and the MAC's decision to delay the start of fall Olympic sports.</p>
<p>Next up, the boys react to Twitter responses from last week's question, where we asked you guys to tell us about your favorite MACtion moments.</p>
<p>Lastly, Jeremy Guy and Eric Kwiatkowski from the Call to MACtion podcast stop by to chat about their favorite MACtion moments and the perks of working for a Division 1 athletic conference. </p>
<p>Thanks for stopping by and listening, we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MAC_Bandwagon.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3354</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 2 </title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-2-egsh4a</link>
      <description>Welcome to the second episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast. 

Sam and Zach touch on general news surrounding the conference, underrated/overrated, and more!

Be sure to check out Episode 1 if you haven't.

Be sure to follow our twitter account @MAC_Bandwagon which you can find future episodes, twitter questions of the week and more!

https://www.hustlebelt.com/

Intro and Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix

We hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon with us. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2020 16:57:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Welcome to the second episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sam and Zach touch on general news surrounding the conference, underrated/overrated, and more!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Be sure to check out Episode 1 if you haven't.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Be sure to follow our twitter account @MAC_Bandwagon which you can find future episodes, twitter questions of the week and more!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;https://www.hustlebelt.com/&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Intro and Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon with us.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the second episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast. 

Sam and Zach touch on general news surrounding the conference, underrated/overrated, and more!

Be sure to check out Episode 1 if you haven't.

Be sure to follow our twitter account @MAC_Bandwagon which you can find future episodes, twitter questions of the week and more!

https://www.hustlebelt.com/

Intro and Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix

We hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon with us. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p>Sam and Zach touch on general news surrounding the conference, underrated/overrated, and more!</p>
<p>Be sure to check out Episode 1 if you haven't.</p>
<p>Be sure to follow our twitter account @MAC_Bandwagon which you can find future episodes, twitter questions of the week and more!</p>
<p>https://www.hustlebelt.com/</p>
<p>Intro and Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix</p>
<p>We hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon with us. </p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Mid-American Bandwagon Episode 1</title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Mid-American-Bandwagon-Episode-1-egihha</link>
      <description>This is officially episode 1 of the MAC Bandwagon Podcast hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly. Brought to you by Hustle Belt. In this episode, we deliver breaking news about the state of MAC Football, Call to MACtion appearance, our 3 breakout MAC Football players, and feedback on twitter responses. 

Editor's Note: The flow is a bit off as we had to scrap a segment and had to record and put in a breaking news segment, hope you guys understand. 

Intro/Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix 

Follow our Twitter: @MAC_Bandwagon. This is where you can provide feedback and suggestions for future episodes.

https://www.hustlebelt.com/ 

I hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2020 16:58:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;This is officially episode 1 of the MAC Bandwagon Podcast hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly. Brought to you by Hustle Belt. In this episode, we deliver breaking news about the state of MAC Football, Call to MACtion appearance, our 3 breakout MAC Football players, and feedback on twitter responses.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Editor's Note: The flow is a bit off as we had to scrap a segment and had to record and put in a breaking news segment, hope you guys understand.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Intro/Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Follow our Twitter: @MAC_Bandwagon. This is where you can provide feedback and suggestions for future episodes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.hustlebelt.com/"&gt;https://www.hustlebelt.com/&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is officially episode 1 of the MAC Bandwagon Podcast hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly. Brought to you by Hustle Belt. In this episode, we deliver breaking news about the state of MAC Football, Call to MACtion appearance, our 3 breakout MAC Football players, and feedback on twitter responses. 

Editor's Note: The flow is a bit off as we had to scrap a segment and had to record and put in a breaking news segment, hope you guys understand. 

Intro/Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix 

Follow our Twitter: @MAC_Bandwagon. This is where you can provide feedback and suggestions for future episodes.

https://www.hustlebelt.com/ 

I hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p>Editor's Note: The flow is a bit off as we had to scrap a segment and had to record and put in a breaking news segment, hope you guys understand. </p>
<p>Intro/Outro Music: Green Daze by Audionautix </p>
<p>Follow our Twitter: @MAC_Bandwagon. This is where you can provide feedback and suggestions for future episodes.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.hustlebelt.com/">https://www.hustlebelt.com/</a> </p>
<p>I hope you guys come join the Mid-American Bandwagon. </p>
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      <title>Episode 0: The Prototype Episode </title>
      <link>https://anchor.fm/macbandwagon/episodes/Episode-0-The-Prototype-Episode-eg90lu</link>
      <description>Welcome to a Brand New Podcast brought to you guys by Hustle Belt. This podcast is a new concept surrounding everything MAC Sports related, hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly. 

In this episode Sam, the co-host and James the creative director of Hustle Belt give a short summary about what this podcast is going to be about. Not only that we get into a segment where Sam and James discuss what MAC Head Coaches are on the hot seat moving forward. 

 Be on the lookout for Friday July 10th for the first official episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast. 

Our twitter is @MAC_Bandwago, so be sure to give us a follow and not only that hit us up with feedback and suggestions.

Thank you guys and I hope you join the Mid-American Bandwagon.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 17:49:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>SB Nation</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Welcome to a Brand New Podcast brought to you guys by Hustle Belt. This podcast is a new concept surrounding everything MAC Sports related, hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this episode Sam, the co-host and James the creative director of Hustle Belt give a short summary about what this podcast is going to be about. Not only that we get into a segment where Sam and James discuss what MAC Head Coaches are on the hot seat moving forward.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;Be on the lookout for Friday July 10th for the first official episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Our twitter is @MAC_Bandwago, so be sure to give us a follow and not only that hit us up with feedback and suggestions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thank you guys and I hope you join the Mid-American Bandwagon.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to a Brand New Podcast brought to you guys by Hustle Belt. This podcast is a new concept surrounding everything MAC Sports related, hosted by Sam Thilman and Zach Folly. 

In this episode Sam, the co-host and James the creative director of Hustle Belt give a short summary about what this podcast is going to be about. Not only that we get into a segment where Sam and James discuss what MAC Head Coaches are on the hot seat moving forward. 

 Be on the lookout for Friday July 10th for the first official episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast. 

Our twitter is @MAC_Bandwago, so be sure to give us a follow and not only that hit us up with feedback and suggestions.

Thank you guys and I hope you join the Mid-American Bandwagon.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p>In this episode Sam, the co-host and James the creative director of Hustle Belt give a short summary about what this podcast is going to be about. Not only that we get into a segment where Sam and James discuss what MAC Head Coaches are on the hot seat moving forward. </p>
<p> Be on the lookout for Friday July 10th for the first official episode of the Mid-American Bandwagon Podcast. </p>
<p>Our twitter is @MAC_Bandwago, so be sure to give us a follow and not only that hit us up with feedback and suggestions.</p>
<p>Thank you guys and I hope you join the Mid-American Bandwagon.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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