Western Michigan (6-4, 4-2 Mid-American Conference) is quite different from last year’s undefeated regular season team.
This year, the Flashes didn’t have to prepare for Corey Davis, a receiver who led the country in receiving touchdowns last year and is now in the NFL as a member of the Tennessee Titans.
Despite that, the Broncos are still strong offensively. They are 27th in the Football Bowl Subdivision in scoring and averaged 35.3 points per game coming into their home matchup against the Flashes (2-8, 1-5 MAC).
The Broncos high-powered offense got off to a fast start, giving Western Michigan a 7-0 lead early.