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Kickoff Times, TV Set for Three EMU Football Games
5/29/2025 12:01:00 PM | Football
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) — The Mid-American Conference announced game times and television selections for three Eastern Michigan University football games during the 2025 season. Included among those games are two road contests at Texas State University and at the University of Kentucky, along with one home game versus LIU. All remaining game times and television will be announced 12 days prior to the scheduled game. Games will air on ESPN networks (ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN+) and CBS Sports Network.
Since the start of the 2008 campaign, Eastern Michigan has been featured in 171 televised games. A total of 121 of those small-screen appearances have occurred on the ESPN family of networks (46 ESPN3, 36 ESPN+, 12 ESPNU, 9 ESPN2, 6 ESPN, 5 ESPN Regional, 4 SEC Network, 1 ESPNews, 1 ESPN Classic, and 1 ABC). Eastern has also been a part of 19 nationally televised games on CBS Sports Network.
The schedule features a total of eight 2024 bowl game qualifiers, including all five FBS home opponents that qualified for the postseason. The schedule includes a total of 11 Saturday contests, providing fans with ample opportunities to see the team in action on weekends.
Tickets for the 2025 season are on sale now! Season Ticket packages offer significant cost savings, the best choice of seat locations, exclusive in-person events, a personal gift, and thank-you messages from the team. Fans can select from various ticket options, including Ultimate Fan Chairback, Reserved Seating, General Admission, Young Alumni, Faculty & Staff, and Alumni and General Admission Value Packs. Fans can also support the Pride of Peninsula Marching Band by purchasing specific season ticket packages that include a donation to the EMU Marching Band. VIP Season parking can be added on to ticket purchases for fans wanting to enhance their game day experience. Tickets can be purchased online at EMUEagles.com/tickets, by phone at 734.487.3669, or in person at the EMU Ticket Office.
The 2025 season begins on Saturday, Aug. 30, when Eastern Michigan travels to play Texas State University in a non-conference matchup. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. CT (8 p.m. ET) on ESPN+ and WEMU (89.1 FM). The Eagles will return home to play Long Island University (LIU) under the lights Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ and WEMU. The home opener on Crosby Field inside Rynearson Stadium will allow fans to catch their team on the grey turf for the first time.
The following week, on Saturday, Sept. 13, EMU will travel to Lexington, Ky., to play the University of Kentucky. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on ESPNU. The non-conference schedule will conclude on Saturday, Sept. 20, when the Ragin' Cajuns of the University of Louisiana visit Ypsilanti for the annual homecoming contest.
Conference play begins on Saturday, Sept. 27, with a road contest at Central Michigan University. The 2025 campaign marks Eastern Michigan's 50th Anniversary in the MAC. EMU joined the league officially in 1973, however, a complete conference schedule was not played until three seasons later. The contest will mark the 103rd all-time meeting between EMU and CMU, which is the longest-running rivalry between any two schools in the league. It is also the second-longest-running series within the state of Michigan, trailing only the Michigan-Michigan State series.
The Eagles will continue their road swing Saturday, Oct. 4, when they travel to the University at Buffalo to meet the Bulls. After two consecutive road games, Eastern Michigan returns home to "The Factory" Saturday, Oct. 11, to play host to Northern Illinois University in its final season as a member of the MAC.
Following the home contest, Eastern Michigan will once again travel to Miami University on Saturday, Oct. 18, before hosting the defending MAC Champion, Ohio University, on Saturday, Oct. 25.
As the season moves into November, EMU will get its first bye week on Saturday, Nov. 1. This will provide the team with a well-deserved chance to rest and gear up for the season's all-critical stretch run.
The Eagles will get back into action after a 14-day break with a home game against Bowling Green State University Saturday, Nov. 8, prior to hitting the road once more for an encounter with Ball State University Saturday, Nov. 15. After a 10-day gap, Eastern Michigan will wrap up its home schedule Tuesday, Nov. 25, against Western Michigan University on either ESPN2 or ESPN+.
The season will culminate in a possible appearance in the 29th MAC Football Championship, which will be hosted on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 12 p.m. inside Ford Field in Detroit.
For fans seeking the ultimate experience, exclusive season ticket packages are available, offering perks such as VIP seating and parking privileges. With options to suit every budget and preference, there's never been a better time to secure your spot and join the EMU community in cheering on the Eagles to victory.
Ultimate Fan Season tickets include a chairback with increased legroom on the 50-yard line, along with VIP Season Parking ($90 value) for just $180.
Reserved Season Tickets are available for $135 (Reserved Sections 104-109) or General Admission Season Tickets are $108 (Sections 110-114 and all visiting side). Additionally, former EMU student-athletes can purchase an E-Club membership for $200 that provides season tickets for all home football, men's basketball, and women's basketball games.
The Pride of the Peninsula Season Tickets are a $170 package and are available for supporters of the EMU Marching Band. It provides season tickets for all home football games and a $30 donation to the band.
The Alumni Season Value Pack, which includes four reserved tickets per game, also returns for just $360. Meanwhile, VIP season parking in the George Gervin GameAbove Center parking lot will also be available for $90.
2025 EMU Football Schedule
Saturday, Aug. 30 - at Texas State - 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 6 – LIU - 7 p.m. (ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 13 - at Kentucky - 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 20 – LOUISIANA - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 27 - at Central Michigan* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 4 - at Buffalo* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 11 – NORTHERN ILLINOIS* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - at Miami* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 25 – OHIO* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Nov. 8 - BOWLING GREEN* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Nov. 15 - at Ball State* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Tuesday, Nov. 25 – WESTERN MICHIGAN* - TBA (ESPN2 or ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Dec. 6 - at MAC Championship - 12 p.m. (ESPN/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Home games in BOLD CAPS
* - Mid-American Conference game
Times and dates are subject to change
2025 MAC Football Schedule
*Conference game | All times ET
Thursday, August 28
Lafayette at Bowling Green | 6 pm | ESPN+
Ohio at Rutgers | 6 pm | Big Ten Network
Wyoming at Akron | 7 pm | ESPN+
Buffalo at Minnesota | 8 pm | FS1
Miami at Wisconsin | 9 pm | Big Ten Network
Central Michigan at San Jose State | 10:30 pm | FS1
Friday, August 29
Western Michigan at Michigan State | 7 pm | FS1
Saturday, August 30
Merrimack College at Kent State | Noon | ESPN+
Ball State at Purdue | Noon | Big Ten Network
Toledo at Kentucky | 12:45 pm | SEC Network
Temple at UMass | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Holy Cross at Northern Illinois | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Eastern Michigan at Texas State | 8 pm | ESPN+
Friday, September 5
Northern Illinois at Maryland | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Saturday, September 6
Kent State at Texas Tech | Noon | TNT
Central Michigan at Pitt | Noon | ESPNU
Bowling Green at Cincinnati | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Bryant at UMass | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Saint Francis at Buffalo | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Miami at Rutgers | 3:30 pm | Peacock
North Texas at Western Michigan | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
West Virginia at Ohio | 4 pm | ESPNU
Long Island at Eastern Michigan | 7 pm | ESPN+
Western Kentucky at Toledo | 7 pm | ESPN+
Ball State at Auburn | 7:30 pm | ESPNU
Akron at Nebraska | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Saturday, September 13
*Buffalo at Kent State | Noon | CBS Sports Network
Central Michigan at Michigan | Noon | Big Ten Network
New Hampshire at Ball State | 2 pm | ESPN+
Morgan State at Toledo | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Liberty at Bowling Green | 5 pm | ESPN+
Ohio at Ohio State | 7 pm | Peacock
Western Michigan at Illinois | 7 pm | FS1
Eastern Michigan at Kentucky | 7:30 pm | ESPNU
UMass at Iowa | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Akron at UAB | 8:30 pm | ESPN+
Saturday, September 20
Wagner at Central Michigan | 1 pm | ESPN+
Gardner Webb at Ohio | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Duquesne at Akron | Time TBA | ESPN+
*Toledo at Western Michigan | TBD
Ball State at UConn | TBD
Bowling Green at Louisville | TBD
Troy at Buffalo | TBD
Louisiana at Eastern Michigan | TBD
Kent State at Florida State | TBD
UNLV at Miami | TBD
Northern Illinois at Mississippi State | TBD
Saturday, Sept. 27
Lindenwood at Miami | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Rhode Island at Western Michigan | 6:30 pm | ESPN+
*Akron at Toledo | TBD
*Bowling Green at Ohio | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan | TBD
UConn at Buffalo | TBD
UMass at Missouri | TBD
San Diego State at Northern Illinois | TBD
Saturday, October 4
*Ohio at Ball State | Noon | CBS Sports Network
*Central Michigan at Akron | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Buffalo | TBD
*Western Michigan at UMass | TBD
*Miami at Northern Illinois | TBD
Kent State at Oklahoma | TBD
Saturday, October 11
*Miami at Akron | TBD
*Ball State at Western Michigan | TBD
*Toledo at Bowling Green | TBD
*Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan | TBD
*UMass at Kent State | TBD
Saturday, October 18
*Akron at Ball State | TBD
*Central Michigan at Bowling Green | TBD
*Buffalo at UMass | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Miami | TBD
*Kent State at Toledo | TBD
*Northern Illinois at Ohio | TBD
Saturday, October 25
*Akron at Buffalo | TBD
*Ball State at Northern Illinois | TBD
*Bowling Green at Kent State | TBD
*UMass at Central Michigan | TBD
*Ohio at Eastern Michigan | TBD
*Western Michigan at Miami | TBD
Toledo at Washington State | TBD
Saturday, November 1
*Buffalo at Bowling Green | TBD
*Central Michigan at Western Michigan | TBD
Tuesday, November 4
*UMass at Akron | 7 pm | ESPN2 or CBS Sports Network
*Miami at Ohio | 7 pm | ESPN2 or CBS Sports Network
Wednesday, November 5
*Kent State at Ball State | 7 pm OR 8 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Northern Illinois at Toledo | 7 pm OR 8 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Saturday, November 8
*Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan | TBD
Tuesday, November 11
*Kent State at Akron | 7:30 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Ohio at Western Michigan | 7:30 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Wednesday, November 12
*Buffalo at Central Michigan | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Northern Illinois at UMass | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Toledo at Miami | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
Saturday, November 15
*Eastern Michigan at Ball State | TBD
Tuesday, November 18
*Akron at Bowling Green | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*UMass at Ohio | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Western Michigan at Northern Illinois | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
Wednesday, November 19
*Miami at Buffalo | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Central Michigan at Kent State | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Saturday, November 22
*Ball State at Toledo | TBD
Tuesday, November 25
*Bowling Green at UMass | Time TBD | ESPN2 or ESPN+
*Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan | Time TBD | ESPN2 or ESPN+
Friday, November 28
*Ohio at Buffalo | Noon | ESPNU or CBSSN
*Kent State at Northern Illinois | Noon | ESPNU or CBSSN
Saturday, November 29
*Ball State at Miami | TBD
*Toledo at Central Michigan | TBD
Saturday, December 6
MAC Football Championship Game | Ford Field | Detroit, Mich. | Noon | ESPN
CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) — The Mid-American Conference announced game times and television selections for three Eastern Michigan University football games during the 2025 season. Included among those games are two road contests at Texas State University and at the University of Kentucky, along with one home game versus LIU. All remaining game times and television will be announced 12 days prior to the scheduled game. Games will air on ESPN networks (ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN+) and CBS Sports Network.
Since the start of the 2008 campaign, Eastern Michigan has been featured in 171 televised games. A total of 121 of those small-screen appearances have occurred on the ESPN family of networks (46 ESPN3, 36 ESPN+, 12 ESPNU, 9 ESPN2, 6 ESPN, 5 ESPN Regional, 4 SEC Network, 1 ESPNews, 1 ESPN Classic, and 1 ABC). Eastern has also been a part of 19 nationally televised games on CBS Sports Network.
The schedule features a total of eight 2024 bowl game qualifiers, including all five FBS home opponents that qualified for the postseason. The schedule includes a total of 11 Saturday contests, providing fans with ample opportunities to see the team in action on weekends.
Tickets for the 2025 season are on sale now! Season Ticket packages offer significant cost savings, the best choice of seat locations, exclusive in-person events, a personal gift, and thank-you messages from the team. Fans can select from various ticket options, including Ultimate Fan Chairback, Reserved Seating, General Admission, Young Alumni, Faculty & Staff, and Alumni and General Admission Value Packs. Fans can also support the Pride of Peninsula Marching Band by purchasing specific season ticket packages that include a donation to the EMU Marching Band. VIP Season parking can be added on to ticket purchases for fans wanting to enhance their game day experience. Tickets can be purchased online at EMUEagles.com/tickets, by phone at 734.487.3669, or in person at the EMU Ticket Office.
The 2025 season begins on Saturday, Aug. 30, when Eastern Michigan travels to play Texas State University in a non-conference matchup. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. CT (8 p.m. ET) on ESPN+ and WEMU (89.1 FM). The Eagles will return home to play Long Island University (LIU) under the lights Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ and WEMU. The home opener on Crosby Field inside Rynearson Stadium will allow fans to catch their team on the grey turf for the first time.
The following week, on Saturday, Sept. 13, EMU will travel to Lexington, Ky., to play the University of Kentucky. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on ESPNU. The non-conference schedule will conclude on Saturday, Sept. 20, when the Ragin' Cajuns of the University of Louisiana visit Ypsilanti for the annual homecoming contest.
Conference play begins on Saturday, Sept. 27, with a road contest at Central Michigan University. The 2025 campaign marks Eastern Michigan's 50th Anniversary in the MAC. EMU joined the league officially in 1973, however, a complete conference schedule was not played until three seasons later. The contest will mark the 103rd all-time meeting between EMU and CMU, which is the longest-running rivalry between any two schools in the league. It is also the second-longest-running series within the state of Michigan, trailing only the Michigan-Michigan State series.
The Eagles will continue their road swing Saturday, Oct. 4, when they travel to the University at Buffalo to meet the Bulls. After two consecutive road games, Eastern Michigan returns home to "The Factory" Saturday, Oct. 11, to play host to Northern Illinois University in its final season as a member of the MAC.
Following the home contest, Eastern Michigan will once again travel to Miami University on Saturday, Oct. 18, before hosting the defending MAC Champion, Ohio University, on Saturday, Oct. 25.
As the season moves into November, EMU will get its first bye week on Saturday, Nov. 1. This will provide the team with a well-deserved chance to rest and gear up for the season's all-critical stretch run.
The Eagles will get back into action after a 14-day break with a home game against Bowling Green State University Saturday, Nov. 8, prior to hitting the road once more for an encounter with Ball State University Saturday, Nov. 15. After a 10-day gap, Eastern Michigan will wrap up its home schedule Tuesday, Nov. 25, against Western Michigan University on either ESPN2 or ESPN+.
The season will culminate in a possible appearance in the 29th MAC Football Championship, which will be hosted on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 12 p.m. inside Ford Field in Detroit.
For fans seeking the ultimate experience, exclusive season ticket packages are available, offering perks such as VIP seating and parking privileges. With options to suit every budget and preference, there's never been a better time to secure your spot and join the EMU community in cheering on the Eagles to victory.
Ultimate Fan Season tickets include a chairback with increased legroom on the 50-yard line, along with VIP Season Parking ($90 value) for just $180.
Reserved Season Tickets are available for $135 (Reserved Sections 104-109) or General Admission Season Tickets are $108 (Sections 110-114 and all visiting side). Additionally, former EMU student-athletes can purchase an E-Club membership for $200 that provides season tickets for all home football, men's basketball, and women's basketball games.
The Pride of the Peninsula Season Tickets are a $170 package and are available for supporters of the EMU Marching Band. It provides season tickets for all home football games and a $30 donation to the band.
The Alumni Season Value Pack, which includes four reserved tickets per game, also returns for just $360. Meanwhile, VIP season parking in the George Gervin GameAbove Center parking lot will also be available for $90.
2025 EMU Football Schedule
Saturday, Aug. 30 - at Texas State - 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 6 – LIU - 7 p.m. (ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 13 - at Kentucky - 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 20 – LOUISIANA - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Sept. 27 - at Central Michigan* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 4 - at Buffalo* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 11 – NORTHERN ILLINOIS* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - at Miami* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Oct. 25 – OHIO* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Nov. 8 - BOWLING GREEN* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Nov. 15 - at Ball State* - TBA (TBA/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Tuesday, Nov. 25 – WESTERN MICHIGAN* - TBA (ESPN2 or ESPN+/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Saturday, Dec. 6 - at MAC Championship - 12 p.m. (ESPN/WEMU/Varsity Network)
Home games in BOLD CAPS
* - Mid-American Conference game
Times and dates are subject to change
2025 MAC Football Schedule
*Conference game | All times ET
Thursday, August 28
Lafayette at Bowling Green | 6 pm | ESPN+
Ohio at Rutgers | 6 pm | Big Ten Network
Wyoming at Akron | 7 pm | ESPN+
Buffalo at Minnesota | 8 pm | FS1
Miami at Wisconsin | 9 pm | Big Ten Network
Central Michigan at San Jose State | 10:30 pm | FS1
Friday, August 29
Western Michigan at Michigan State | 7 pm | FS1
Saturday, August 30
Merrimack College at Kent State | Noon | ESPN+
Ball State at Purdue | Noon | Big Ten Network
Toledo at Kentucky | 12:45 pm | SEC Network
Temple at UMass | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Holy Cross at Northern Illinois | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Eastern Michigan at Texas State | 8 pm | ESPN+
Friday, September 5
Northern Illinois at Maryland | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Saturday, September 6
Kent State at Texas Tech | Noon | TNT
Central Michigan at Pitt | Noon | ESPNU
Bowling Green at Cincinnati | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Bryant at UMass | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Saint Francis at Buffalo | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Miami at Rutgers | 3:30 pm | Peacock
North Texas at Western Michigan | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
West Virginia at Ohio | 4 pm | ESPNU
Long Island at Eastern Michigan | 7 pm | ESPN+
Western Kentucky at Toledo | 7 pm | ESPN+
Ball State at Auburn | 7:30 pm | ESPNU
Akron at Nebraska | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Saturday, September 13
*Buffalo at Kent State | Noon | CBS Sports Network
Central Michigan at Michigan | Noon | Big Ten Network
New Hampshire at Ball State | 2 pm | ESPN+
Morgan State at Toledo | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Liberty at Bowling Green | 5 pm | ESPN+
Ohio at Ohio State | 7 pm | Peacock
Western Michigan at Illinois | 7 pm | FS1
Eastern Michigan at Kentucky | 7:30 pm | ESPNU
UMass at Iowa | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Akron at UAB | 8:30 pm | ESPN+
Saturday, September 20
Wagner at Central Michigan | 1 pm | ESPN+
Gardner Webb at Ohio | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Duquesne at Akron | Time TBA | ESPN+
*Toledo at Western Michigan | TBD
Ball State at UConn | TBD
Bowling Green at Louisville | TBD
Troy at Buffalo | TBD
Louisiana at Eastern Michigan | TBD
Kent State at Florida State | TBD
UNLV at Miami | TBD
Northern Illinois at Mississippi State | TBD
Saturday, Sept. 27
Lindenwood at Miami | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Rhode Island at Western Michigan | 6:30 pm | ESPN+
*Akron at Toledo | TBD
*Bowling Green at Ohio | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan | TBD
UConn at Buffalo | TBD
UMass at Missouri | TBD
San Diego State at Northern Illinois | TBD
Saturday, October 4
*Ohio at Ball State | Noon | CBS Sports Network
*Central Michigan at Akron | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Buffalo | TBD
*Western Michigan at UMass | TBD
*Miami at Northern Illinois | TBD
Kent State at Oklahoma | TBD
Saturday, October 11
*Miami at Akron | TBD
*Ball State at Western Michigan | TBD
*Toledo at Bowling Green | TBD
*Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan | TBD
*UMass at Kent State | TBD
Saturday, October 18
*Akron at Ball State | TBD
*Central Michigan at Bowling Green | TBD
*Buffalo at UMass | TBD
*Eastern Michigan at Miami | TBD
*Kent State at Toledo | TBD
*Northern Illinois at Ohio | TBD
Saturday, October 25
*Akron at Buffalo | TBD
*Ball State at Northern Illinois | TBD
*Bowling Green at Kent State | TBD
*UMass at Central Michigan | TBD
*Ohio at Eastern Michigan | TBD
*Western Michigan at Miami | TBD
Toledo at Washington State | TBD
Saturday, November 1
*Buffalo at Bowling Green | TBD
*Central Michigan at Western Michigan | TBD
Tuesday, November 4
*UMass at Akron | 7 pm | ESPN2 or CBS Sports Network
*Miami at Ohio | 7 pm | ESPN2 or CBS Sports Network
Wednesday, November 5
*Kent State at Ball State | 7 pm OR 8 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Northern Illinois at Toledo | 7 pm OR 8 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Saturday, November 8
*Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan | TBD
Tuesday, November 11
*Kent State at Akron | 7:30 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Ohio at Western Michigan | 7:30 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Wednesday, November 12
*Buffalo at Central Michigan | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Northern Illinois at UMass | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Toledo at Miami | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
Saturday, November 15
*Eastern Michigan at Ball State | TBD
Tuesday, November 18
*Akron at Bowling Green | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*UMass at Ohio | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
*Western Michigan at Northern Illinois | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU or CBSSN
Wednesday, November 19
*Miami at Buffalo | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
*Central Michigan at Kent State | 7 pm | ESPN2 or ESPNU
Saturday, November 22
*Ball State at Toledo | TBD
Tuesday, November 25
*Bowling Green at UMass | Time TBD | ESPN2 or ESPN+
*Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan | Time TBD | ESPN2 or ESPN+
Friday, November 28
*Ohio at Buffalo | Noon | ESPNU or CBSSN
*Kent State at Northern Illinois | Noon | ESPNU or CBSSN
Saturday, November 29
*Ball State at Miami | TBD
*Toledo at Central Michigan | TBD
Saturday, December 6
MAC Football Championship Game | Ford Field | Detroit, Mich. | Noon | ESPN
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