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Starting the fourth quarter BG trails South Dakota 28-16
Bowling Green loses to South Dakota 35-27
Akron defeated Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52-3
Recap of week 2 -

Ohio lost to Purdue 44-21

Buffalo lost to Army 21-17

Ball State defeated Alabama-Birmingham 51-31

Western Michigan lost to Michigan State 28-14

Eastern Michigan beat Rutgers 16-13

Miami defeated Austin Peay 31-10

Northern Illinois beat Eastern Illinois 38-10

Kent State defeated Howard 38-31

Central Michigan beat Kansas 45-27

Bowling Green lost to South Dakota 35-27

Akron beat Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52-3

Tulsa defeated Louisiana-Lafayette 66-42

Elon beat Furman 34-31

Week 3 games in addition to Tulsa at Toledo (looks like all the games are on Saturday) 04-jawdrop

Akron hosts Iowa State (noon Eastern on the CBS Sports Network)

Northern Illinois at Nebraska (noon Eastern on FS1)

Ohio hosts Kansas (2 Eastern on ESPN3)

Ball State hosts Tennessee Tech (3 Eastern on ESPN3)

Central Michigan at Syracuse (3:30 Eastern on the ACC Network)

Buffalo hosts Colgate (6 Eastern on ESPN3)

Kent State at Marshall (6:30 Eastern - apparently not televised or on ESPN3)

Western Michigan hosts Idaho (7 Eastern on ESPN3)

Bowling Green at Northwestern (7:30 Eastern on the Big Ten Network)

Miami hosts Cincinnati (8 Eastern on ESPN3)

Nevada hosts Idaho State (7 Eastern, apparently on ATSN, whatever that is)

Elon hosts Charleston Southern (apparently not on TV or ESPN3)

Miami of Florida has the week off due to Irma and Eastern Michigan has the week off
Kent State will meet Alabama and Kentucky in 2020

http://www.fbschedules.com/2017/09/kent-...-schedule/
No surprise here: Miami and Cincinnati have extended their series until 2029 -

http://www.fbschedules.com/2017/09/cinci...ries-2029/
Huskies beat Huskers.
NIU 21. Nebraska 17.
Ohio beat Kansas 42-30
Akron lost to Iowa State 41-14

Ball State defeated Tennessee Tech 28-13
Central Michigan lost to Syracuse 41-17
Elon defeated Charleston Southern 19-17
Buffalo defeated Colgate 33-10
Kent State lost to Marshall 21-0
Bowling Green lost to Northwestern 49-7
Western Michigan defeated Idaho 37-28

Nevada lost to Idaho State 30-28
Miami lost to Cincinnati 21-17
(09-16-2017 10:41 PM)cnyrocketfan Wrote: [ -> ]Miami lost to Cincinnati 21-17


If someone can explain what the heck Miami was doing down the stretch I'd appreciate it. Almost look like they threw the game.
Recap of week 3 -

Akron lost to Iowa State 41-14

Northern Illinois defeated Nebraska 21-17

Ohio beat Kansas 42-30

Ball State defeated Tennessee Tech 28-13

Central Michigan lost to Syracuse 41-17

Buffalo beat Colgate 33-10

Kent State lost at Marshal 21-0

Western Michigan defeated Idaho 37-28

Bowling Green lost to Northwestern 49-7

Miami lost to Cincinnati 21-17

Nevada lost to Idaho State 30-28

Elon beat Charleston Southern 19-17

Week 4 games in addition to Toledo at Miami of Florida -

Kent State at Louisville (noon Eastern on the ACC Network)

Ohio at Eastern Michigan (2 Eastern on ESPN3)

Miami at Central Michigan (3:30 Eastern on ESPN3)

Akron at Troy (6 Eastern on ESPN3)

Western Michigan hosts Wagner (7 Eastern on ESPN3)

Buffalo hosts Florida Atlantic (7 Eastern on ESPN3)

Bowling Green at Middle Tennessee (7 Eastern on ESPN3)

Ball State at Western Kentucky (apparently not on TV or ESPN3)

Nevada at Washington State (6 Eastern; apparently not on TV or ESPN3)

Tulsa hosts New Mexico (1:30 Eastern on ESPN3)

Elon at Richmond (6 Eastern; apparently not on TV or ESPN3)

Northern Illinois has the week off
Western Michigan will meet Notre Dame in 2020 -

http://www.fbschedules.com/2017/09/weste...otre-dame/
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