2018 Mid-American Conference Standings
| Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
| East | |||||||||||
| Buffalo | 10-4 | 484 | 363 | # | 7-1 | 284 | 197 | Lance Leipold | |||
| Miami Ohio | 6-6 | 337 | 306 | 6-2 | 276 | 193 | Chuck Martin | ||||
| Ohio | 9-4 | 521 | 320 | 6-2 | 337 | 167 | Frank Solich | ||||
| Bowling Green | 3-9 | 292 | 480 | 2-6 | 195 | 279 | Mike Jinks | ||||
| Akron | 4-8 | 227 | 326 | 2-6 | 131 | 231 | Terry Bowden | ||||
| Kent State | 2-10 | 287 | 440 | 1-7 | 182 | 294 | Sean Lewis | ||||
| West | |||||||||||
| Northern Illinois | 8-6 | 282 | 317 | ## | 6-2 | 200 | 158 | Rod Carey | |||
| Eastern Michigan | 7-6 | 351 | 287 | 5-3 | 217 | 168 | Chris Creighton | ||||
| Toledo | 7-6 | 525 | 397 | 5-3 | 313 | 217 | Jason Candle | ||||
| Western Michigan | 7-6 | 416 | 449 | 5-3 | 251 | 281 | Tim Lester | ||||
| Ball State | 4-8 | 290 | 389 | 3-5 | 202 | 293 | Mike Neu | ||||
| Central Michigan | 1-11 | 180 | 328 | 0-8 | 116 | 226 | John Bonamego | ||||
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.