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  • Wmu Thumps Toledo, 55-35, For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 11. 04:13

    Western Michigan AD says report of P.J. Fleck to Purdue untrue No. 21 Broncos (12-0) will play for MAC Championship on Friday Nick Buckley Battle Creek Enquirer On a day where one of the best 'Group of Five' coaches reportedly left to take a bigger job at a 'Power Five' program, rumors of another 'elite' 'Group of Five' coach leaving his team emerged online.

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    The coaching carousel of college football began to take shape Saturday, with. The team right behind Houston in the current College Football Playoff poll at No. 21 is Western Michigan University, led by fourth-year head coach P.J.

    Bob Kravitz, a reporter for WTHR.com in Indianapolis, tweeted Saturday: “This is not etched in stone, but I’m hearing that PJ Fleck will soon be named as Purdue’s next football coach.”. Fleck was the wide receivers' coach for the Tampa Bay Buccanneers when he was hired by Beauregard in 2013. That year, the Broncos went 1-11. WMU then posted back-to-back 8-5 seasons while winning its first bowl game in program history in 2015. 'She's the one that pulled the trigger on this culture. To go from 1-11 to 12-0 — I don't know if any teams have ever done that in a three-year span,' Fleck said while gesturing to to Beauregard during his postgame press conference Friday.

    'Everybody thought we were crazy. We're not that crazy there boss lady. We're a little out there, but we're not that crazy.' Nick Buckley can be reached at nbuckley@battlecreekenquirer.com or 269-966-0652. Follow him on Twitter.

    Patrick Gorski, USA TODAY Sports Davis became the career FBS leader in yards receiving, and the Broncos (12-0, 8-0, No. 21 CFP) never trailed, scoring a defensive touchdown on the first play from scrimmage and eventually breaking it open in the third quarter. WMU will face Ohio in the MAC title game in Detroit next Friday night, and it's looking more and more like the Broncos will be playing for a spot in a major bowl. Kareem Hunt ran for 200 yards and a touchdown for Toledo, but there was only so much he could do after the Rockets (9-3, 6-2) fell way behind in the second half. WMU went 1-11 in 2013 in coach P.J.

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    Fleck's first season, but he has turned the Broncos into a force. Zach Terrell went 19 of 25 for 196 yards and three touchdowns, and Davis caught eight passes for 81 yards and a TD. Davis broke the career mark of 5,005 yards receiving set by Trevor Insley of Nevada from 1996-99.

    Jamauri Bogan also had a big day for WMU, rushing for 198 yards and a TD. Toledo received the opening kickoff, but Logan Woodside's pass on the first play from scrimmage was intercepted by Asantay Brown, whose 21-yard return gave the Broncos a 7-0 lead. WMU led 24-14 at halftime, then outscored the Rockets 21-0 in the third quarter. THE TAKEAWAY Toledo: The Rockets have been one of the MAC's most consistently solid teams in recent years, but they haven't made the league title game since 2004.

    Northern Illinois represented the West Division the past six years, and this season WMU has been dominant, leaving Toledo again on the outside looking in. WMU: If there was any pressure on the Broncos because of their undefeated record, it didn't show Friday. Against a tough opponent, WMU was simply terrific, winning by the kind of one-sided score that could certainly catch the attention of the playoff committee.

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    The Broncos could go to a New Year's Six bowl if they end up as the top league champion from the Group of Five conferences. UP NEXT Toledo: The Rockets will certainly have a chance to go to a bowl. Hunt is now 24 yards shy of the school's career rushing record.

    Chester Taylor holds the mark of 4,849 yards. WMU: Somebody is going to win the MAC for the first time in quite a while. The Broncos haven't done it since 1988, and Ohio's last conference title was back in 1968. HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 13.

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